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Show x" iUAs II oueefor rent, Mrs, Jos Jones Bill Squires and Mr. Lewis of Mills spent a few days of this week at Nephi on business. J. W. Whitmore, Manager of the Toggery was in Salt Lake the first of the week on business. J. W. Olpin. Manager of tbe Nephi Merc. Co. made a business to Salt Lake the first of the week For Sale Cheap: a good Jersey Heifer, also 3 four month ol pigs. Monroe Whiting. William, the twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starr was operated on for appendicites at noon today. Tbe queen Incubator sold by Cooper Pyper Co., now is the time to hatch jour chickens early. Wanted: Man with good outfit to clear and plow 80 acres brush and in Tintic. Apply J W Paxman. There were five teams loaded up with lumber at the Bonne ville Lumber Company Thurs day. i Under our new pay as you go plan, we have reduced all prices to the lowest possible margin of profit. Come in and compare our goods and prices. We can show you a big saving 18.50 Best Sugar, Sack 4.35 2.30 251ba : Tomatoes 2 cans June Peas, 2 cans Baking Soda, 2 pks. 2 lb Pineapple 2 lb Pineapple 1 lb Pineapple 25m 25o 15c 25c 2 20c 12 25c Chocolate 25o l-- 2c 22 . Tea, all kinds c 221-2- o 40c Coffee, Hills Bros or Shillings 37 90c 2 lb Coffee regular $1.00 size 1.C5 3 lb Coffee regular 1.15 sii o 1-- 2 30c Carnation Oa's and Wheat All other prices reduced accordingly. filling Of Soil Afford Valuable Lesson. ECONOMY BASEMENT The Big Down Stairs Store always well stockeJ New goods with big money saving bargains. constantly being adJed. You will always find plenty of useful and needed articles at prices that will help reduce the high cost of living ONE PRICE TO ALL 'i NEVER UNDERSOLD. Chas. Foote & Sons Ml fcli'fi.ja 'SALE EVERY DAY" OUK NKW MOTTO Continued from paga 1 suit tbe Infinite selected for the first man. The edict that man should earn b:s bread by the sweaj of bis brow has not been abrogated, but has continued through each suc ceeding generation, and the man who works upon the farm, now as heretofore, has tbe double joy of both earning and producing bis daily bread and of adding wealth to the world. When we look up on the trots with their luscious fruits, and the flowers in all their vlovliness and varried colorings : . .t i I i ii.. us near iue luwiug n ioe caiue on the verdent hills and view with delight the flowing fields of ripening grain, and all in the open country, away from the bricker- ings and deceit in tbe Cities where men congregate and pursue their games of graft; what thoughtful man is there with any sense of independence and desire fur tbe wholesome and tbe good, who would not sigh to get back to the soil and Lave nature in all of her bountifulness for a part ner? And above all, the perfect farmer, if he loves bis profession, is every day occupied in pursuing the highest and most beautiful science that man ever studied, and of performing tbe highest service to himself and to the 3 f world, for when man was given i dominion over tbe earth tbe gift carried with it tbe promise, that if the earth was ardently enough wooed, it would given up to bim all its divine secrets and yield to him generouly of its unmeasured wealth . J.W. Pax MAN i J WATCH ! ! ! For Our L'arge Bill Armouring Our 1 Every Day-G- et Ready For .Spring ATT Bargain in every department, that cinnot be duplicated in any store in tho state, considering the qualities. jt! NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' AND MISSES' J Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Waists, Positively the finest lines that cart be secured in the country. We appeal to the early buyers and swell dressers to come in and look them over. Winn-Baile- n SUITS $14.85 and up $4.85 and up COATS New Spring Goods Arriving Daily New Spring Shosn Arriving Daily an L. l)ua Qf nro FRANK, Manager. SALE EVERY DAY i. ' r limn ii'iiiirinM'ii' r'r i imw.iim Wedding " Mr. Wilford Bailey and Miss Ruby Winn were married Wed- nesday in the Salt Lake temple. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey. Recently he a returned from a mission to where he performed an honorable labor for the church Christ of Latter Da) Saints. Since his return he hae been actively engaged in various church duties, lie is a young rnao of unquestionable character industrious and we are free to iny ha a splendid future before Aus-dali- of-'e.- SPLCIAL THIS WEUK y us 1 You Local Notes Watch Our New Prices SOlba countV times. Hephi, urAli houSd Our new lines of SPRING DRESS GOODS in the. newest patterns and colorings just received from the oolen La-Por- te Mills. bought early in the Season BEFORE THE BIG ADVANCES of the last few" months and marked in plain figures at the lowest margin of profit to conform to our new cash system of doing Business, which will show a nice saving for us all. We wish to extend to our patrons and friends a cordial invitation to call in and see the new goods and talk over new methods of doing business that will be for the mutual benefit of all when may we expect a call? at the Nephi Mercantile Company "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE 18 CHEAPER" "If it Isn't An Eastman It Isn't A Kodak" Levari Notes Last WE SELL THEM. Prices $1.00 to $20.00 evening the Saturday Our Premotte Junior No. Home Dramatic Club presented Civil Service" all the members Price $5.00 1 WONDER. Come in and let us demonstrate to you the merits of the Eastman. IS did justice to their roles. Great credit is due the club. The "peo-p'- e of Levan are to be complimented for the hearty support of home work. Tuesday evening- the Parents- Teachers Society met to discuss the school problem. The people of Levan are very anxious for school to continue the full term. Consolidation was hailed as an excellent step for promoting ef ficiency and economizing funds. We agree that to close the will economize funds, but will it promote'efficiency aiid educate the youth. It certainly A LUNPS PHARMACY - Demonstration at Cooper Pyper Co's. Store Chi-Nam- el March y factory expert, who will teach the best way to grain and finish. floor, furniture, woodwork, etc ols will not In spite of th; windy March weather, we are enjoying many socials and parties. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. M. Bosh entertained the teachers, sn excellent luncheon was served. The rest of the lime was spent in needle work od social chat. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Dalby en tertained last Wednesday even- ng, A very good aupper was eeivea. covers were iaia ior. twenty live guests. Lnjuyabie games were played. Mrs. Clarence Gardner enter" lamed last Fuday afternoon. Peterson entertain-- ; - Mrs-Nei- ls fd Monday afternoon. Mrs 0. S. Stevenson - Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dalby Saturday 12.13,14.by Miss Helen Fox Cazier Bill Means Much To Juab County Continued from pas $100 Reward, $100 of this paper will b Th rail-- r learn that thrra la at laaat on plutrd todlaeaae llmt arlenca haa bean dreaded and that la able to cure In all Ha n-Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cur la th onl poiilve cure now known to th medua) 1 fraternity. Calarrh belnir a rnnatltutlonal " dla-eaa-e. treatJlaeaae. ruirrested persons in Nephi and Lev- ment. Hall a Calarrh Cure ta taken directly upon th Mood an have been tpendirg time and and murouaactlnir aut facta of tl itil.m, ther In fonn MKm of the money in bringing about this br dealraylnaand (Ivlnir the p .eni atrenrth br and aaalatlna the building up fond If the expec- nalur In dnlnff rnnntitudnn great project. work. The proprietor o much f th In Is; curative powhay tations of the enercetic workers er Hundred Dollar they nrfrr ItOne - that raae fall to cura. 8n4 tliat any h f materializes this valley will (or llt of teatlmnnlnlK F. i. IHI NK.T CO, Toledo. O, Araa: homes for thousands. Knld by Iruel.ia. T(e. - . fur-cU- ! Worried Him. "Tin a little worried about Mabel. "Wlmfs the trouble? Wouldn't ber father coriwnt to ymir tmirrliige?" Tlint'i Jut It. He conwntej and emed so glnd about It" Detroit Frx rre. Itmke Hall Family fill- - for eonwlpatloa. The Brute. In nhvay well fiUcd," tntinl tlu rhronle bnelielor, "becnUM It never fe"U tbe " He prlnned with all the pexHltiiixm of a raped byeno. "touch of a woman' bntnL Judce. "M,r ptir( entertain ed a number ot friends Saturday afternoon Mrs- Carrie Dalby entertained ner friends last lhursday of ertaioed On Monday, Tuesday and Wed. R en- - evening. Games and relrestiments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson entertained Tuesday evening In! boner of Mr. and Mrs Louis Caz-le- r who will leave soon for their home in Nevada.' Mrs. Hendrickson en tertained many of her friends Your Taste Is Right and the styles that please you, please all the young fellows. That's why youd better come loW and see our new Co-d- ia lhuraday afternoon. Frank Taylor is spending the week at Nephi. He will be there during Court Session as he ts hctmtr on tbe jury. Joel falor met with a serious accident lasi Wednesday afternoon. When returning from Juab til lean bcinn frightened and thrown jitiiiai.iigtkblt , he v him. .ruiii tie vagon wi'h such iutce Tne bride is the pleasing Ui a i t,i utiu was Lrtkeu at the Jxughu r of Mr. ar.d Mrs. S. K e!tn,w. Wino. - Foe y.ers she has beer. A. W. Tumbridge and family ar,aclte wwker in tbe Nephi ill niuVe to Canada in the near rd organizations and is north future. well thought of by large eir Ororj Peterson has recently ele of f Mends in her home town. for Lis Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will make purchased a Victrola family. their auioe in Nephi, SOPHOMORE CLOTHES Make your selection while the stock is complete. Tight fitting sacks, high waisted; plain pockets, or patch pockets, belted and non belted coats, or scantily lined, as you AH kinds of fabrics, wanl them. blues, Kfecns, brown; all the smart color effects of the season. full-line- 515 to S25 . ' THE TOGGERY |