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Show X THE TIMES-NEW- mmi, UTAH Friday, Jply',23rd, 1926 ELLEN N. MATTHEWS Mid-Summ- er Big h t ; . IB Come in and see the exceptional VACATION TIME calls for hiking clothes CD mid-summ- er Hiking Clothes means sensible wearing apperal for a trip to the Canyon, a Fishing trip, or an Outing Trip for pleasure or recreation of any kind. e Let us show you those Tweed oi Kahki Suits with Shirts to match all for . . , . .. . ..$6.20 Then those high cut hiking boots with low flat heels a real comfort. Best for service foronly $4.95 . . . . 95c to $2.00 Sport Hose for Hat to match for 50c or 75c Everything you need for the Outing, Moderately priced. Bargains Big lot Women's Slippers, up to $8.75 . .at $1.98 at only half price Big lot Women's Slippers Canvas White Children's lot Slippers, Big '49c to $2.00 up Big lot Children's Straw Hats,. ... to close 10c Big lot Figured Voils, up to $1.25, to close 39c yd Big lot Laces and Embroideries, up to 30c 4c yd Big lot reg. 15c Trimming Braids,. . to close 4c Come in and See Them and Save. .... to close ft Mis Ellen N. Matthews la the head of the Industrial division of the children's bureau of the United States government, one of the most Important pesitlons In the bureau. $1.98 GROCERIES LOCAL bars Flake White Soap .39c lb. Blue Bug Cocoa Fruti Gel ' i IF 1 Xi AT THE NEPHI MERCANTILE CO. HAPPENINGS Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan and Robert family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorn ax and family enjoyed a visit at Lagoon yesterday. Saturday Specials LOCAL B ELAND JOSEPH DR. IVAN BRATT NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bracken went to Preston. Idaho, last Saturday to attend the funeral of a relative. They returned home Sunday evening. Miss Ada Sperry left Wednesday, July 21st for Grand Junction, Colorado, where she will remain a few 10c 3 for 25c 1 n 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' 10 lb. bag Sugar. . 78c; 25 lb. . .bag $1.95 Shredded Wheat and Corn Flakes . . 2 for 25c Jelly Glasses, 50c doz. Glass Tumblers 55c doz. 10 i, . Two-piec- Men's and Boy's Summer Union Suits to close 49c up to 75c . I 69c Men's heavy Better Made Work Shirts Big lot Men's Dress Shirts, up to $3.50, H. W Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Fruento of Los Angeles, California, 'are spend's In this vacation ing a city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells. - weeks, I: r two-week- s. FOB E a Prof, and Mrs. Val Hoyt of Provo, Utah, spent a few days in Nephl thkj relatives and week, visiting with friends. SONS A letter was received last week conveying the news that Elder Paul Grace, son of Bishop and Mrs. C, H, Grace of this city, was made mission president. Elder Grace iF laboring in the South Hawaiian Conference. & He Does a Flop. Ancient Order Survives One of the best examples of power from a seemingly slight diet is the Oriental coolie who siilHi.sts on several handfuls of rice per day. Brooklyn Central (Y. M. C. A.). The Older of St. John, which date from the year 1048, Is the sole survivor of the many orders of knighthood formed in connection with tke Crusades. s I 13 i I I 1 H ERMA'S BEAUTY PARLOR j S WRIST WATCHES s wrist watches, fully guar- 1 ERMA MINT, PROP. Ssi -, EXPERT MARCELLING e m anteed. Also Diamond and Weddings Rings. i PHOXE 59 FOR APPOIXTMEXTS sSI S t I STANLEY BUILDING MAIN STREET THE TOGGERY We carry a complete line of Everything in Jewelry i B.nnimfrimii:infiitiiiumunnmiHHniitmnmmmtimi!iiinn!!ifHnHK!iiiili Our Aim: To Serve You Well and Faithfully ALWAYS IP P u rem: , (VATIOA-WD- E INSTITUTION i! Miss Manila Ingram was the hostess to the Red-win- g club last Friday. Tiie afternoon was spent in reading, after which refreshments were served to the following members: Miss Ethel Neff, Miss Margaret Booth, Miss Norma Cox, Earl Ingram, Aiden Neff. Mark Cox, and the hostess Miss Manila Ingram. Important Savings Watch this column for surpassing savings resulting from buying for our hundreds of Stores. Our own Brands Honor Bleach and un-blea- V 1 ch Muslin . . 15c Belle Isle Bleach and unbleach ... l22c Sheeting 81 in wide Nation-Wid- e Bleach Nation Wide bleach 49c Un- 43c Penco Bleach ... 59c Penco Unbleach . 53c 44 where savings are greatest1' '$ ( m 1 ings Are Greatest Throughout The Year There Are Some Things You Do Not Want sjx "3 V Cord 30 x 3JA Oversize Cord 29 x 4.40 Balloon 32 x 4.6 Plv Cord v Dr. Ivan Bratt of 8wedn, whoa individual ration system has helped in the solution of the wet and dry problem of hie country. Early American Diplomats The first representative of the Cnited States to the papal court at Rome was Jacob L. Martin of South Carolina, who died In office, 1848. He was succeeded by John B. Stockton and Rufus King, . who served until 1868, when representation at the Vatican was discontinued. V KELLY TIRES High in Quality Low in Price 30 x 3y2 Standard " VS:?t()l''' - DEPARTMENT STORES " - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carver. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nelson and family, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Conversation Crook J. Fruento of Los Angeles, CaliforPolice are battled by what they term nia, returned Tuesday, after enjoying a trip into the Uinta- basin. They a "conversation crook,", who has been also spen a few day8 at the Straw- working quite successfully la and lately. The crook, police berry reservoir, and report that the nboot Paris claim, rides In busses and cars, lisfishing was good. tens to private conversations and acts upon them. He heard one man say he must not forget to have a man call for his dining-rootHble to be repaired. The crook got away with the Where Savtable. eyyo. v v'l'-2afea- Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. D. Haymond were In Salt Lake City Tuesday, where they attended the funeral of Alias Florence Haymond, who was killed in an automobile accident last Saturday morning. Joseph Beland of Calumet Island, Quebec, recently celebrated hie one hundred ninth birthday. $9.00 $9.95 $11. 15" $18.45 Silver Maple Service Mirrors for Macaroni By using mirrors to supplement the sun In drying macaroni, manufac- turers of the product have found the color to be more satisfactorily preserved, since the deep yellow tint Is not bleached so easily, and the lis vol also Is said to be Improved. The process Is quicker than sun bleaching. Pass Me. I'm a Nervous Wrecjc P m To Celebrate the 24th In Comfort Wear fyafa-Que- Sh oes ? i You don't want this Store to have "sales", to change its selling price from day to day, to increase or to reduce its prices to you. so-call- ed H il N You do want the same fair, advantageous prices every day in the year, thus enabling you to determine whenever you are shopping just what you are getting in Quality and Savings on each article purchased. Furthermore, it is of great importance to you to have comparatively, fresh stocks to select from day after day. We lay no claim to having always the largest stock. The superiority of our goods, for one reason, rests in the fact that shipments are constantly arriving from our forty buyers in New York who are constantly in the market. Thus our roods are never shop-wor- other ways. n, soiled nor undesirable in Our 745-StoBuyine Power means standard quality and prices that are uniformly low. re 2. If the Pioneers of '47 had a chance to wear good shoes like WALK-OVERtheir trip across the S, A Useful Ornament plains would have been pleasant. A Wri.t Watch fashioned in ive design material you serve you for proving both an attractfrom the prefer will many years useful and ornament of which you may be proud. Jas. A. Starts Your first step in a Walk-Ovshoe will tell you more about smart comfort than you-v- e learned in a lifetime of wearing shoes without the fit, comer fort and good looks that are stamped into every shoe with the Walk-Ove- r trade-mar- k. The Toggery Jeweler E -- 4 V |