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Show t THE Come In And See O ur Big line of Men's, Womens and Childrens Slippers and Oxfords, we are showing all the new styles and our prices are lowest. Also a bij? new line of Mens and Young Mens Suits see them. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS A baby girl was born Saturday to Mr and Mrs Claude Tolley I. M. Petty, Gilbert Bailey, ( LOCAL HAPPENINGS Bon-To- n For Tomato Plant see John Burton G. M. Whitmore purchased this V. M. week a Buick roadster. Foote and Gerald Pyper, motored to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the ball Good potatoes for Sale games there ton, Mona, Utah. "I feel twenty years younger" Is what thousands have said after Tanlac restored them to health. Try it. Nephi Drug Co. Ray New. for rent. Two furplahed rooms Inquire at the Times-New- and Royal Worcester Office. s Mrs. Alary Laird of Joy, Utah, was a guest the past week at the home of Leslie Foote, returned to his home Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gustin. in Salt Lake City Tuesday after a cou pie of weeks visit with his mother in Don't forget to buy your Screen this city. Doors to keep out the flies at Cooper Pyper Co, Winchester tSore Attorney W. A. C. Bryan, went to Brigham City Tuesday where he will Miss Ruth Jones, visited with visit with his daughter Mrs. J. D. friends in Salt Lake City Sunday and Call for a few days. Monday. 0 ' SPECIAL We have just received another lot Another Big Shipment of Bennof Spray Pumps to Spray your trees ett's Pure Paint just arrived at and small fruits Cooper Pyper Co, Cooper, Pyper Co, Winchester Store. Winchester Store. Worth up to 1 Lot Men's and Young Men's Suits to Close, $11.98 The Stake Geneology Committee, $35.00 to close out at only Attorney P. N. Anderson went to conducted an excuresion to the Manti Big Lot Wash Dresses and Aprons. . . . .ONE HALF PRICE Only Half Price Salt Lake Monday to attend to some Temple yesterday . Big Lot Fancy Voils at 25c Large 35c Turkish Towels legal business. Felt Black Linoleum 98c 2 a Burlap Bark Linoleum 1.85yd Mrs. J. A. Stallings and children, County Attorney T. H. Burton, was came down from Salt Lake City yesa passenger to Salt Lake City Mon- terday and will be the guests of Dr. day, where he will attend to some and Mrs. D. O. Miner for a short time official business. Miss Phylls Adams, left for RexMrs. W. F. Richardson and Mrs. burg, Idaho Monday, where she will Stella Slack, went to Lynndyl, Mon- visit at the home of Mrs. Henry day, where they will visit for a short Adams and W. Lloyd Adams. 10 75c 40 lb 51b 2 lb Syrup 25c time with their sister Mrs. Harry Can Corn 12 c Can Peas 10c Stringles8 Beans 12 c 9 lb Bag Oats 60c Deviled Meat 5c Cakes will be on sale 10c Wilkey. Salmon 25c Cream Oil, Palm Olive. Kirk Olive Soaps, 3 for Saturday, May 20th, at the Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warr went to Drug Co, from 1.30 to 6 p. m. Salt Lake1 Monday on account of the Freshman Class of the N. H. S. illness of their son Wilford, who is in the hospital there, suffering from The grade school teachers of this an acute case of tonsilitis. city had a delightful canyon party Luncheon was Wednesday evening. A special service under the directserved to about thirty. ion of the members of the Aaronic 25c 40c large can Jelly Bulk Macaroni. . . 10c lb Priesthood,, will be held in the South Five boxes for 25c Matches Ray Stewart has commenced the ward meeting house Sunday erection of a two room addition to his home this week. Hyrum Haynes Company Agents for Miller-Floris doing the work. Where there is smoke there is always fire," so when twenty million Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, left Saturwell known men and women in all day for a month's trip to Denver, walks of life say Tanlac is a good Colo, and Wichita, Kansas, where medicine, there must be something to she will visit relatives. it Nephi Drug Co Mr. Henry Howell, a former resiW. Lloyd Adams, editor and pub- dent of Nephi, now living in Overton, NEVER UNDERSOLD ONE PRICE TO ALL lisher of the Rexburg Idaho, Stan- Nevada, is visiting his daughters, dard, was shaking hands with old Mrs. Lester Belliston and Mrs. Sisson Mr. Chase, this week. Tanlac builds up the weak, run friends in this city Monday. FOUND A Fountain Pen Owner Adams has in been successful very feel makes A down and the J same at have you system may by calling I am prepared to do electrical Christensen shop shop and paying for strong, sturdy and well, as nature in- the newspaper business in Idaho, and has one of the finest plants in that work. I have a good supply of all tended Nephi Drug Co. this adv state. electrical goods. Phone 152 J 2, and I will do the rest. C. J. Pyper, 96 G. R. Judd, was in Provo Tuesday, West Center St. and Delta Wednesday in search of cars to supply the demand for the Miss Lucile Forrest, who has been popular cars which he is agent for. teaching in Provo the past winter has Mr. Judd has supplied the following returned home, the schools in that cars recently: Neils Meyers of Leam- city having closed ington, Leo Hansen ofLevan, Paul Booth and Smith Ingram of this city. Miss Atton Greenwood, who ' has A number of other customers are also been teaching in the High School at Moroni the past winter, is visiting awaiting the arrival of cars. with her sister Mrs Hyrum Brough NOTICE for a few days. The bicycle numbers are now here Get your license for 1922 from the Mr. and Mrs W. A. Garrett of City Treasurer, and secure your num- Sandy, motored to Nephi Saturday to ber plate from the undersigned spent Mother's Day. They were acGIDEON SIDWELL, companied by Mrs. Robbins, also of City Marshal Sandy. GROCERIES .... Our New Spring line Saturday Specials Just .... al Men, Young Men, And Boys ask us to show you the new models I and the new prices at the . s .FOOTER I Receive Nephi Mer. Co terials, in jail the new spring ades. MILLS NOTES shDean Howard spent Saturday Sunday in Nephi. in Nephi and Wednesday on business. A. W. Dunyon was PriceQuality and Workmanship guaranteed Our Price $14.95 and up. Alio A beautiful line of Palm Beach and Gaberdine suits direct from New York. Prices $14.95, $17.50 and $19.75 See our Pongee shirts, summer neckwear, shoes, and furnishings. L. FRANK'S L. Frank, Proprieter. R. Q. Doriui, Manager ?lr. and Mrs. Erhart Bendixon in Levan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart and fam ily motored to Fairview Sunday. Mrs Stewart will remain there for some and time on account of the illness of her mother. A few facts about Tailored to measure clothes: They wear longer. Keep their shape until worn out, and fit everywhere, not only across the shoulders, and in getting measured go to a tailor, for he understands the correct measure and guar, an tees the fit. Any one can pull a tape over you but can they fit you! Remember that is what you get meas ured for, is to get a perfect fit, and my clothes comes subject to examination and try on. Satisfaction guarSuits anteed or deposit returned. from $20.00 up. Cleaning and press, W. H. ing and blocking of hats. Kendall, one door east of Cooper, Pyper Co, Depot street E WELL-WHITIN- The marriage of Edward M. Whiting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Whiting of this city, to Miss Emma May Ejvell, of Santaquin, took place Tuesday, Bishop C H Grace performing the ceremony. Cash for your eggs at your home. Why haul them. Call phone 24 W We do the rest. Mutual Creamery Co. The Toggery m Mrs. Andrew Blackett, was called to Salt Lake City Tuesday on account of the illness of her daughter Mrs. Alberta Jones, wao was operated upon for appendicitis. John H Latimer, returned home Mrs. W. A. Wright of Salt Lake from Colorado, where he yesterday home visited at the Jof her City employed for over a year daughter Mrs. C. E. Switzer last week has been past. Mr. Latimer will remain in this Earl Howard came down to Mills city during the present summer. Wednesday. H. C. Hicks, secretary of the State Mr. and Mrs. John Wlliams spent Securities Commission was in Nephi Tuesday attending to some official Tuesday and Wednesday in Nephi. matters here. Mr. Hicks has just re Mrs. J. P. Winter visited in Mills turned from a trip to Sevier County. He ears that the prospect of a coal last week. road from Salina Canyon to connect Mr. W. B. Jago was in Salt Lake with the Union Pacific In this section are very favorable at the present time last week on business. The Independent Gaa and nil Ham. Miss Edna Thompson and Miss have erected a building near the pany of Ivie visted in Mills Mary Sclpio aepoi 10 nanaie tneir products in. Sunday. The Central Motor Company will act Sylvester Pierce visited with bis as their agents here, having commenced Wednesday to distribute gas and family in Gunnison Wednesday. oil to their customers. They have Joseph Olson of Leamington came motor truck specially equipped to handle the business. up to Mills Monday on business. Mr. Henry Stringham and Mr. N. Q. notice The City water Is extremely low for Strtngham were in Mills Monday look ing after the People's Sugar company this time of the year. We know that many citizens are using water to interests here. sprinkle lawns who have not meters. Miss Gladys Bowers Is visiting with If caught the service will be cut off. her sister Mrs. J. E. Robertson for We have a supply of meters on hafrid so you had better apply at once. Wat. a few days. er rates will be delinquent June 1st. Mr. H. Workman Mills Thursday. of Delta was in Have you paid yoursT Order of City Water Department James Andews was In Mills jsoncK All persons wishing to change the time of applying their irrigation watMr and Mrs Geo. Blgler and Mr ft er, should make application at once Mrs. George Malloy motored to Mills to the undersigned. J. W. SIDWELL water master Sunday. I i,rtlIIll!llIllllllllll!UiiUM We have in stock, just unlocked a wonderful assortment of spring suits, new classy models and ma- j You Cant Fool Your Feet After all is said and done at the shoe store, when you buy a pair of shoes the best judge Is your feet. Perhaps you think you know what is right for your feet.' Most folks think they do That's why it sometimes takes more than ordinary tact to be a good shoe salesman. store they know that the shoe for you to At the Walk-Ovbuy is determined by the shape of your feet just that and er nothing more. Salesman Is equipped with more than a hunThe Walk-Ovdred different shapes to fit different feet. He has the shoes for your feet, made in the new styles er Walk-Ov- er |