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Show jUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAW a THIS LF IS THE QUESTION sure that Mr. ?Are you Ready Made clothes has in stock just the exact size of suit to fit yon or the design of fabric yon lifl pit If want? WIT i trenail CAPITAL PRIZE SECOND PRIZE week, Com- $60 .00 plete Busi- ness PRIZE WINNING EASY To enter the campaign, clip the nomination blank from another page of this paper, fill it out, then clip the vote coupon from the sime uage and fill that out, gt ONE friend to subscribe and pay for the paper for one year, bring the coupons and the subscription to the campaign department and then you have 21000 votes to your credit, which gives you a i ' Have yonr suit tailor made and be assured of an expert fit. Come in and let me show yon Many Candidates Enter Campaign Today opens the Times Booster Campaign. A large number of popular folks have been nominat-"(1- . More nominations are expected and the 6 weeks' campaign af ford an interesting race. Today is the first time the contestant ' names have appeared and every one was eager to see just which one of their friends had shown a desire to receive one of the valu able prizes. The standings or the candidates will be changed every ; H. 2f. HAN VENICE BUILDING Demonstration Train Is Noble Alost Complete Ever. ContioiMd frum unl ial" Joe Manderfield, Passanger and Freight Agent will be here, besides Prof. John T. Caine III, Director-elec- t of the Agricultur al Extension work and almost a fine start. score of other prominent agricul-a- l ENTER TODAY. educators. Don't wait until your more The High School under directambitious neighbors have secured ion of Prof. Nelson, will furnish the could i namiaai WomanJid To Rest Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E J. Taylor who died at Provo of general debility were held in i the Levan ward meeting house Sunday afternoon commencing a 3 o'clock. Bishop Jas. E. Taylor presided. The ward choir furnished the music, assisted by Miss Mabel Dalby and Mrs. J. L. Fran- com who sang solos. The opening and closing prayers were offered by Chris Christensen and II. C. Kofod respectively. W. A. C. Bryan of Nephi; El mer Jacobson of Provo and Bishop Maxfield of Delta eulogized the life and good works of the deceased. The floral display was a large crowd was in and profuse attendence which was evidence of the high esteem in which Mrs. Taylor was held. She leaves two sons, N. M. Taylor, T. T. Taylor of Provo, two daughters, Mrs. John Knight g on, or Gunnison, Mrs. Frank of Provo, and a host of rel atives and friends to mourn her subcriptions that you a profusion of good music, The equal plan of distribution er the race now and claim which insures some rare, rich, makes prize winning easy. The your share of the big prizes. programs for the meetings. No largest prize a contestant may EVERYBODY WINS loubt the seventh znd eighth win is the Koehler and Cambcll Those who do not win any of least is 25 and the grades and the entire High prize per the piano prizes will be paid 25 per cent School will adjourn for the day, cent cash commission. There are cash commission upon the busi- reaping more profitable re many valuable prizes to be had. ness they have secured. Every turns than they could possible The first is $200 in gold or the io by remaining in the school will win. body piano, the next prize is a $G0.00 rms. it will be a day of in List of Canadates: terest for all, as much so for Business scholarsh'ps purchased from Henagers Business collegd-Sa- lt Miss Wanda Christison 10,000 the women folks as for the men. Miss Farmers, and housewives, be on Letta McCune Lake City, next is a 550.00 10,000 hand early in the dav. study Mrs. Florence Burton lQ.Oi.0 grofanola, next comes 2 tailored exHbits and lessons in the train, iMiss Alberta Blackett 10.000 hats purchased from McCune iMiss Stella Brown 10.000 then attend the meetings and get Millinery shop, importer of hi?h Miss Ruth Foote 10.000 so Tie inspiration and some infor class hats, there are other prizes Mrs. Ed Carter 10.000 mation relative to your work. to be announced next week. The Miss Etta Bark 10.000 Let us put ourselves into sympa with the forces and the offers 10,000 thy winning contestants may have Miss Valate Mangum of our agricultural college, and their choice of the prizes in the Levan: distinguish ourselves as being ap demise. Miss Mary Christison 10,000 preciative and alive to our inter order of their vote standing. Mrs. Arvilla J. Taylor W. A. C. Bryan, one of the 10.000 ests, placing a high estimate on This is a proposition where one Mrs. Dora Sherwood 10,000 our own occupations ana oppor speakers at the funeral services does not have to consult their Miss Dolores Dal by 10,000 tunities Levan and Mona should of Mrs. Mary E. J. Taylor held bank or their check boos. The Mona: join heartily with us onthisoccas- - at Levan on Sunday last, in part 10.000 si on and be represented in large only investment necessary is your Miss Vera Houghton Mrs. Oscar Newton 10,000 numbers. It will pay us all, and said: spare time. I h' ve known Sister Taylor for Miss Zella Roberts nav us well, to take a holiday 10,000 The prizes are not oTe ed Francis Swasey 10,000 from our regular work and join in fifty years. She was a remarkthrough mere motives of philan Pearl Garfield 10,000 the festivities provided for our able woman. She lived and enenjoyment and agricultural ad joyed all of the seasons of a com thropy, neither are they offered Starr: vancement. Let this be the Sanford most or 10,00 decide the the Georgia popular ti where the Salt Lake plete life; her Springtime of buds County or in woman the prettiest girl Route and the Agricultural Coll and fragrance: her summer of county. The prizes are to be givreceive the most enthus flowr8 and fruits; her autumn of ege LuntRcad Marriage lasticwillreception en in payment for the services of of any place along harvest and preparation; and the mo t deserving contestants Mr. James M. Read Miss Cleo the line. J. W. Pax man. now comes her winter of mystic and these are to be decided by Lunt were married Wednesday the number of votes they receive. sleep. She was a beautiful, grand. I have listed some choice The payer sincerely bel eves in afternoon at the home of the graceful, modest woman, and a advertising and in this instance bride, Biahop A. II. Belliaton pieces uf land for wife and mother. is applying only common nense performed the marriage cere with surface and artesian water splendid She was industrious, always G40 A business method to the work of mony. large number of re close to the surface. ICO to and and useful, were matUiives friends from to seres It circulation. 11500, its each busy doing the things $600 present increasing ters not whether the folks who at the reception Riven by he $1 to $9 per acre. I can recom that build a body in conformity help in the work are paid a com parents of the bride. The dining mnd them. Nothing better for to the Fp'rit. a body that will, mission, a salary or a valuable room was appropiately decorated the price in the whole state 8fter its mystic rest, come fortk prize representing in actual value to suite the occasion. The even Uoce to good towns and easy in unison with the spirit in tba in amount worth striving for. The ing was spent in music andsocia accs to railroads. These are resurrection. and and valuable are chat. , me or large prizes write real bargains. See We those who do not win one of them The bride istheestsrnable daught st once. come now to her sod bier, W. PAXMAN. J. will receive a cash commission erolMr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunt in our hearts, shake hands with snd is very h'ghly respected by upon the amount collected. G. G. Moor head of Salt Lak her snd bid her sdieu for a time. Any one who desires to enter the large circle of friends the was in Nephi today making No doubt her spirit is with us the campa gn for these prizes has in Nephi. should Fee that their name is sent Tha groom is the son of Mr arrangiments with the Juab upon this occasion, and in our souls, we may nhake with her in to the campaign department at and Mrs. Harry Read formerly County Times to install an up once nd begin to interest their of Nephi. For the paet few year linoty, which will mnk spirit. candidacy and by united and en- h ha mtde his home at Lureka the Times There is no occasion for mournone of the mot ergetic action induce as many Mr. and Mrs. Read will make modern Country printing plant ing. It should be a time of relas. possible to vote for them. their home in Idaho. in the state. joicing to meet st the farewell services of one who has, in vi ctory, passed all the battles of ife, snd disrobeded mortality n the certainty of victory over death. Scholarship set-ent- Business College Henagar Utah Salt Lake City, 3SCBBB38ZJQBEBI THIRD PRIZE te Cop-enin- t Columbia Grafonola Value $50.00. dry-iarmi- CUT THIS OUTJ Nomination Coupon GOOD FOR 10,000 VOTES I Nominate. Address. Signed. Address. d (Only ona nomination coupon will t creditf eaih contestant. will not be divulged, if nomination Name of paraona making o to-dat- e reqaaitad ARLINGTON THEATRE Just Laughs rl unes Prettv Girls A Real Show Frisco Trio ( FRIDAY, APRIL ' Z?P t W . l . S .feSf ,'; . k - , k! M ' ) ' fM i v J y v'- - 0 'P?4 ' - 'ik . rf "t '''f'P'' , ' fcDancinB i , A. U Show-Jol- ly Riot of Color B.ty-j- .t on Mr. Frank Sparks and Miss Lillian Blackett were married. Wednesday afternoon at the bride's home. Bishop T. H. G. Parkers solmonizing the marriage. A number of relatives iff re present at the reception given the mother of the Miss Blackett. The blide is tha rharminir daughter of Mrs. Etta blackett and the groom ts the son of air. by A"ot,"T-- ' ;,' IJIackctt. Sparks Nuptial rho n,s 8lnln tZ H 21st. '( " and Mrs. Milton Schuler and the Graces of Musical Comedy present "A PRINCE FOR A DAY" u. l. b parks. The Stores in Nephi will close tomorrow. |