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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, We Bell Poultry Netting and tires Kendall Bros. Now you come into our store on Saturday and get something for that spring appetite. Radishes, niimrrnmrM? N. Lettuce Spinach and others Fresh Tomatoes, , H'ffl'l"l"1!"W';"!J"l""ll' T8- liPiiil!iii!iiii'iliiiiH'.;j'iiiiIf;!HT !!'; A good building lot for sale Good Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Reeg and Mrs. J. Rees, went to Salt Lake City yes location. Apply to Lester Belliston. terday to attend conference. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin were Lanell Burton returned' home made happy Sunday with the arrival Sunday from Los Angeles where he at their home of a fine baby girl. hua .been employed the past two '. iMiss Leeta McCune, spent Saturday months. and Sunday with her parents in this Mrs. V. C. Andrews," was hostess city. Miss McCune is employed inthe last evening to the members of the Salt Lake public schools. Ladles Literary Club at her home. I would like to have my Nephi The program., consisted of a paper by Mrs. Jas. E. Cole, "Mexico Our friends call on me at 275 South Main Southern Neighbor." Paper by Miss street. The Upstairs Clothes Shop, Neva Booth,' "The Life of Caruso" Salt Lake City, while they are attenand a piano duet by Mrs. Wilson ding conference L. Frank. Glazier, and Mrs. G, M. Whitmore. The following members were present Mrs. Alice Berry and son Tom, Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. J. E. returned to Salt Lake Wednesday afCole, Mrs. T. C. Winn, Mrs. Dennis ter a pleasant visit with her parents Wood, Mrs. A. V Hague, Mrs Emma Mayor and Mrs. T. C. Winn. Brough, Mrs. Wilson Glazier, Miss Neva Booth, and the hostess Mrs. Thomas Salisbury sold his farm sit. Andrews. uated north of this city to Geo Parkins this week. Mr. Parkins sold his home on north main street to Mr. NOT DUE TO SEX ALONE SP ring has come , LOCAL ITEMS And say, don't forget that we have made another wonderful buy on Pineapple, and for Saturday and Monday-wwill let her go for that same old price of 25c for 2 lb can. a 2 W 1 lillllliiira 11 They Come To Save Salisbury. their surplus earnings at this safe bank. Are you saving, too, against Nephi Women Have Learned The W. T. Denn well known former bus Cause of Many Mysterious Pains iness man of this city spent Monday Aches. and e in Nephi. While here he aldreesed women come to know the members of the Kiwanis Club at. have Many that sex isn't the reason for all back their weekly luncheon. aches, dizzy headaches and urinary 1 Miss Vera Paxman, entertained at disorders. Men have these troubles too, and ofter they come from kid- her home Tuesday evening In honor ney weakness. To live simDlv. eat of Elder Evan Howell and Elder Fulsparingly, take better careof one's ler, two returned missionaries. The self and to use Doan's Kidney Pills evening was spent in games and is bound to help bad kidneys get bet music, and delicious refreshments ter. There is no other remedy so were served to the following: Mr. by Nephi people. and Mrs. C. H. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paxman, Mr. and Mrs., W. Ask your neighbor' Mrs. Louis V. Cooper, Nephi says: H. Warner, Tacy Irons, Eloise Pace, "Doan's Kidney Pills have been used Viola Worthington, Emma Paxman, in my family and they have always Louise Paxman, Mr .and Mrs Alva proven beneficial. My kidneys were Howell, Raymond Pace, Evan Howout of order and I had a great deal ell, Mr. Fuller, Gerald Pyper, Rulon of pain in my back. Other symDtoms Bracken, Wm. Paxman, and the hostshowed my kidneys were at fault. I ess Miss Paxman. procured Doan's Kidney Pills at CARD OP THANKS al of our wife and mother. We also Lunt Pharmacy and they soon, gave wish to extend thanks to the speakers me the desired relief." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't We take this means of sincerely and to those who rendered the musi- simply ask for a kidney remedy get cal numbers. Doan's Kidney Pills thanking our many kind friends and the same that relatives who assisted us at the funer Foster-MilbuEdward Carter and family Mrs. Cooper had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. y savings AmJ lilBllllllAccouwn , the inevitable day of need or the ambitious day of independence? We can help you. Our liberal interest rate will add to your ENTERPRISE tal. GROCERY CO .raft to-da- y? Nephi National Bank Gee Feller but Biz is good E Why not start capi- Spring Planting rn hi Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Nephi, Utah. More Chic "Vogue" Gowns vote v O1 M-s- ' :id---- - . Just Received From NewllYork aatAority on fas&en, tfca "Vogw in its issue dated April 15t& (an kale April 6th),' again selects and admirably Qtoatzatas six beautiful gowns shown in the stock of the J. C Pwmt Company. This, again, is a fins testimonial to ttt eorteo t ness and newness of the modes are stowing. rLAT nation-wid- e w Speaking at these gowna, the "Vogue" Magazine says, "They express the very newest modefe U Tiewed by Paris. M Tw ef the x Styles Shown in "Vore" Orey and Jafe (Left) Canton Crepe Gown, grag the long and slender line. Embroidered In harmonising color, the plaited panels forming an effective uneven Millinery Announcing the season's first showing of chapeaux that surpass in sheer beauty and diversity all previous presenta- $37.75 1 1 Pnu de Crepe (Right) Oown of youthful lines. An of yellow, shade exiulnl;e ronililiH-with Organdie ond OorRcttp, mukpd thlt Some feature sleek shimmering straw; others rich silken fabrics; embroidery of Oriental persuasion: odd sort of in fact all flowers tions. d ti ltoK.-the- clnirmlng. $29.75 Four Other Style Shown in "Vogue" dtwn of FiiHcliIrt Prl;i(pl f'rnpe with body of Crc;i: do Chine. Gown of Hot fire PrlntHl ovr wh1 Crepe le Chine. $24.75 $29.75 Oown of firey Clinton vlth piping and into: hired Ldt of Crepe. Cap? Oown of Anro-trrprd mul White I'nii lie f'repe; $29.75 CrejM? thai The price n gold eyeVt emlirolilery. $39.75 V . . is . unusual . $2.50 to $15 McCune Millinery i |