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Show Local Notes. THERE'S A BIG .DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COFFEE AND Nephl Society s Mrs. Alma Hague entertained You'll miss it if you don't hear a number of her friends last Frederick Ward at the Arlington I He is regarded as one Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs.. Knowhn of Idaho Falls, and of the greatest actors in America. who formerly resided in Nephi. : He'll hold you An excellent dinner was served Dr. D. 0. Miner made a busi and a good talk over old times ness trip to Salt Lake City this enjoyed. , , The following were weekviv-:.- . .. present: Mrs. Ada Hvde. Mrs. Jacob Gibson went to Salt Lake Elizabeth Whitmore, Mrs. Rich -y .Wednesday to attend the funeral ard Evans, Mrs. C. H. SDerrv, Mrs. of iiuckholt Salt Mrs. Lake, of his sister. services Emma Bryan, and Mrs. Sara i J. S. Ostler' and J: R. Edgheill Love of Canada. , are in attendance at the conven Mr, and Mrs. W. A Garrett Jr. tion of the Wool Grow! spell-K6und- .v : National .era which is being held in Ogden vtoday and tomorrow. i Messrs. ' Isaac and Charles Grace went to Salt Lake the first or the week to attend the funeral of their sister Mrs. Lyman Hud son. - j ; Notes ...v-.Mon- Special Correspondence entertained the members of the Bigler family at a big New Year's dinner. Nearly everv member oi this family residing in Neph was present, and a very eniov . able time was had. Last Friday evenincr the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Garrett br. was the scene of a larcre wed ding reception in honor of the marriage of their son Oscar to Miss Stella Paxman, of Provo, a niece. - - of Pres. w J vv pov a. caA.' man. The groom is a or the B Y. U.. and a teacher in the Provo city public schools OOth Of the younc DeODle are we'l known and hie-hlresneeted Many useful presents were given tne young couple, and the recep tion was a very emovab e affair Those who' attended were Messrs. w . W Miss Sarah Kay spent Saturday and Sunday in Payson "with friends. The stork visited Mona and left two babies. One to Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, a girl, and a boy to Mr. Mrs. Ldward Houghten. Miss Maud Feiton one of the school teachers of Mona, and Mr. John Porter of Monran were mar tied in the Salt Lake Temple Dec. 23rd. Mr. Porter will return to .his. home in Monran 4nd Mrs- Porter will remain here and finish the school year; , - Mr.' and Mrs. Thos. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newton and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Newton of the Newton Bros. Real Estate Co. of Salt Lake City sDent Christmas, in Mona the guests of Mrs. A. P. Young and Mrs. J W Vest The Misses Ella and f CElbe Shepherd 5f Payson spent the holidays " In Mona. and Mesdames T. H. G. ParWe James Garrett Jr . J. S. Painter A. R. Paxman. Ralnh IWrt W. A. Garrett Jr.. C. H. Garreft Stephen Boswell. Lorenzo Pace Misses Lula McPherson. Fthe Wright, Lettie and Ella Garrett and Messrs. Clarence Hawkins and David Hone and daughter-i-n law of Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Garrett will make their future home in Provo. . The Governor's Club met Mon day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, and after transacting the regular business spent the evening with their wives and sweethearts in orisrinai games and music..' At midnight all were seated at a table loaded with some of the good things that assist in making life pleas ant; and invited to partake, which they did. All enjoyed them selves thoroughly andsoexDress- ed themselves by a unanimous vote. Those present were: Mr. - i Mrs. J. G. Feiton went to Salt Lake City to Salt Lake City to be present at the marriage of her daughter. : Mr. Charlie Hyde met with an accident while in the canyon after wood. He was struck in the eye with a maple branch causing it to be very pamf uL and Mrs. R. J. Henriod. Russel Hawkins, Ralph Brouorh. Mr. and I A barber shop has been opened Mrs. C W. Burquist, Miss Linda y Mr. Osborne Young. The teachers here iDcnt Mon Hawkins and Miss Ida Linton. day, . Tuesday and Wednesday Miss. Stella Cox entertained last, at the State Teachers' Con last Wednesday evening in honor vention. of a number of girl friends The ' The Principal of the Schools Penny.for-your-thoughguess T5 a - 1 J i ayaun ing game and prizes for the sucpeni v uib nouaays in cessful guesser created a exeat with his paretits. deal of merriment. Good refresh The Relief Society gave a dance , on the 30th. of Dec It was a ments were served. The follow success both socially and financi ing were present: Misses Hanally. The proceeds are to be used nah Jacobson. Leona Haone. to build a fence around the Ke Pearl Sparks, Norma Miner. Rubv Ellison, Myrtle Golden, Ina Haw lief Society Hall kins, Jacquita Edgheill, Oleva The Misses Neola and Etta Ostler, Allie and Nettie Bryan. Ellertson spent New Year' in Mona. The opening of the new Wrizht . JTherefcecms to be dance hall New Year's night was a cot J quite a limine here this winter. It has quite social event. The hall been about two months since a was decorated with freshly cut car, came here and from allap branches of oranges from Los pearances it will be that much Angeles, and the lights were so arranged as to give moonlight longer before we get another. on some of the waltzes. effects t Mr. Ljo and Alton Ellertson, the only thing to Unfortunately ho are attending school in Provo mar the otherwise successful were in Mona for the holidays. was the newness of the opening " Roy Kay was shot in the leg a few week ago is getting along tertained at a bundle shower givnicely now. in honor of Miss Maud Feiton. en 'i To cox VUprtann. who is teach The in games was ing in Bear River City was in and evening A spent delicious lunch music Mona for the holidays. was served at 11 o'clock. Many j Earl and Oscar Newton who useful presents were given to the ire working in Salt Lake City, bride elect Those present were Spent the holidays with their the Misses Sarah Kay, Eliza Willmother Mrs. S. A. Newton. iams, Mary E. York, Lola York, Mr. G. A. Norton of Wyoming Syrelda Carter, Emma Hiskey, was here during the holidays, the Teno Nielson, Hazel Slade, Alta Kay, Pearl Houghten, Floss Ell guest of Miss Teno Kiel son. Mr.David Nielson spent Christ- ertson, Florence Garfield, mas and New Year's in Santaquin Roberts, the Messrs John Nielson John Garfield. Jesse. Leo. Altrm as the guest of Miss Ida Tew, an.i Roy Ellertson, Joe Hiskey and Monday evening Dec 20th. the Newton. Ray officers of the Y, L. M. I A, en- Your Grocer Sells 25 . floor which was anything but smooth. Miss Neva Booth was the hos ; tess at a charming watch party Sixty-thre- e" New Year s eve. was the card game for the even ing, and R. F. Homer won first prize, and Mrs. Geo. A. Udall of Eureka, won second prize. An excellent luncheon was served with some of Miss Booth's fam ous sherbet for dessert The fol were present: Dr. lowing and Mrs. D. 0. Miner. Messrs. and. Mesdames J. S. Ostler, J. R. Edgheill, T. L. Foote J. W. Hyde, J. W. Ellison Jr. Enoch Burton, R. F. Homer, Mesdames Geo. A. Udall. Edith Sparks, James E. Cole, and Mr. G. S. Walker of Salt Lake. Stable BANK. one-ha- & block lf Applications For Grazing Permits. . i. 8. OSTLEIt,' L. ; 8. Prraldenl a Hill, U Booth t'a.blrr t ia En iwssr O h niONENOlll. Abac's Izie maTn street Dr. F. J. Alexander, Optometrist of the above Com pany will be at ChriBUnmsn'i Hotel, Fit Levari Jan.Ttb Forwt Hotel, NephJ. Sat. Jan Pth. Hotel, Milford Sun. Jan. th. Hedge proved Slogans O FREE Sewing m Why lose your fruit Crops by frost? Make your orchards pay you good money every year, by using the One briclc and adobe,' 4 room 'acre land. $750.00 house, J want to buy 2 or 3 good farius 80 to iso acres, with water right x-- Machine ,rur, lighter tkaa any c HAMILTON j I T POT. ' The use of this smudge pot saved the orchardists of Grand . i r , .1 jn 1 1 PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR SPRING DELIVERY NOW WITH R. T BEAGLEY, Agent CALIFORNIA a 'Bcavpr hv Aiio. Yhi mn now Luv roond trip lickeU from any atation on the Salt Lake lionle to Heaver hy Aptvmobile ItDtn Milfonl- - Ak neareot Agent for full particular. trip rates on sale daily Limit Retuniiuc Six JVlonth Round Write or 'ull information to KtiNNUrtl C. KERR, 109 So. MairTstreT New train to California via Ka t Lake Route leave S?lt Lake daily tl iM. SMUDGE ORCHARD Frost annihilated positively and with little cost. j 1 farms. Store. furniture can mm studley One modern brick, six room fcouse, with bath, electric lights a' city lots, a 2,ooo. snap for " ".' ; Easy terms. acres in Doir'.Villv. 2oo 5 m , o Tea acre. pzf years to par. 1 have money to loan cn im CROWD THE Where you get bargains on Pictures, Center Tables, and Chairs, and all kinds of Furniture for New Year's. 1ft $600.00 St,. TO all I have some eood homes for Acting Supervisor. iile. rlrst Jan. 7th. Last Jan 28th. One. 4 room houg3. close in, worth Main . FOLLOW Livery and Feed ... Stable..! Bun neu imiua. ' i west of Court- - House High-Cla- ss K4O..GOLDSBHOUGH LOOK FOPTHIS SIGN MECHAM. Macartney, Prop. Interest Paid on Over FiftyHenry awards ft r Work at British Exhibitions in open competition, includtime deposits ing Silver Cups, Gold, Silver and Bronze the rate of 4 Medals, Cash Prizes, Diplomas of Merit, Etc. All Kinds of Ornamental Cakes For per cent pe annum. Weddings Made To Order. Notice, is1 hereby, civeni that Good Livery Rigs, Dray RikI Exjircss all applications for permits to j ; for (xwil. Wpn..; Jlgcni. ' graze cattle, horses and sheep fhune-un:- ' No 41 2. within theNebo National Forest ' during the1 season .of 1910, must be filed in my office at Nephi. Utah, on.or before January 31st Oopd Bargains in Land 1910. Full information in resrard and Homes, see T. H, to the grazing fees to be chanred ;. Burton. and blank forms to be used in making applications will be ur f,l love my money, tut oh. you nished upon request ladd!" h.:f. rea- X. L. BAKERY, NEPHI l. , Zc-lt- a - That New Coal Yard HARRIS Nephi National . i Fresh Ground Graham- All kinds of job hauling and drayage. Most sonable prices. Hay, Grain and Stabling. a package 1 " -- up-to-da- te. Livery Stable. ts 1 -j g- Gold Goin FLOOR i - and New Everything If - ad gbtea Flour, and Mill Produce Not in taste, not in flavor, not In 'appearance, but in effect. Coffee shatters the nerves, injures the- ditresii ue arA in ftvimno : ' o jo we,t..p aim harmful in a a dozen other wavs. KOFFE-E- T is just the reverse-- it builds Uf and sfrptiirtlinno iUr. nerves, it helps the digestive organs to do proper work and gives ' "one" to the entire system. v? ' &.Vtt is made from whole grains and fruits and is entirely tree from injurious substances of any kind. You owe it to yourself to try it. - pi Manufacturers of :COFFEET to-nig- ht. , tM lcM , Salt Lake City, Utah. A. M. u other. wYer tLaa say Grace Bros. tFREE h leii vitratloa than any other. tFREE it eaeier to operate .than any other. TFREE tnalea a more perect titch than any other. XFREE tie bett of all com biaeJ in one. fRU StHTSGM4aaMC0. CHICAGO u tf.LINOta FRANCIS SELLS, Local Agent. ' & RI0! GRANDE Lumber Co. u more Ixautif ul than any other. DENVER ion'l buy from u unless you 'SCENIC LINE vant to get Sash & Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Builder Hardware, PANORAMA ALSO Cement, Coal. Cof fins and Caskets, at die lowest possible prices. Beaver by - AtiUk kkt ,'tn run OP NATUR BEAUTY ALL OFiniE WOULD Eagle RiveiSCanvofi IWagon WhccIlGap Glen wood Springs Canvon of the Gunniscr Oarci of the Gods ou Springs THE WAY The Rm A Cnrcra Imj frtsml trip frm ,y ?atk! m & Fait Ik- - R'.tjte to leaver l iitom:4,il from Milford. A-- k nparesi Rent for full particulars. TO DENYER AND ST. LOUIS |