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Show THE They're On File At The Yard Plans for every sort of equipment you ever CT i fiDCCM I. UIILLIi TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, MMTC heard of. Weve the Our right the 1-- place an- the pay & D NNE VLLE LUMBEf Merrill - EXCURSION RATES TO SALT LAKE CITY ACCOUNT NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS ASS'N VIA SALT ROUTE. her arm. Miss Therese Brough left for Salt Lake Sunday where she will visit with friends for a few days. Miss Lou Snarr of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brough this week nr: i it rii wno miss waire was Stewart one of the Instructors in the lo cal high school last winter, was a Nephi visitor Sunday. Mr. Lawrence Evans who has enlisted in the Aviation Corp, leit Salt Lake Tuesday for his station at San Francisco. Miss Pomeroy of Mesa Arizona hpenuing a snort vacation in Nephi the guest of Miss Athelia Booth. Electric Ranges Electric Sewing Machines Electric Motors Electric Light Globes Electric Irons 1 THANKS 1 . - BAILEY 1 Whitmore of Salt Lake were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Greenwood the early part of the week. The Zion Canyon received a letter this week from Sergeant John Latimer who is now located at Camp Lee Virginia. He states that he is feeling fine and everything is going along nicely. Mr. Irving Candland who has been employed at Mammoth the past year has moved back to Nephi. Mr. Candland has enlisted in the Navy but does not expect to leave here for about two weeks. A rvi Warner, a Naval Recruit from this city writes home this week and tells of some of his experiences. The letter was mailed at Panama, and he states that they were going through the canal bound for the East Coast. Miss Louise Golden returned home Saturday from a trip to 'Zion Canyon' in .Southern Utah. Miss Golden was accompanied on the trip by Miss Naomi Pier-pon- t, "Utah's Wonderland" Times-New- s REACHED VIA '- Rcte The Salt Lake "WYLIE WAY" From Lund Station Thence 102 Miles in Luxurious Autos To 11 3 ii .) Mr. and Mrs. H. E. "WYLIE CAiVlP" A vacation spent in Zion Canyon will be a pleasure long remembered. For detailed information as to rates and reservations call on: Wm. Warner, A.G.P.A., Salt Lake Route. 10 East Third South.Salt Lake City, Utah. THIS BANK - Always stands for the highest degree of and safety. Every transaction is efficient viewed from the standpoint of good service to our customers. We invite your usiness with the assurance that it 'will be efficiently handled. -- Nephi National Bank. We pay 4 per cent on Saving Deposits. WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS. cjh' l It's the Find it it the money and baking materials it saves have been considered.' Try Calumet. You can do so without risk or obligation. For your dealer will sell you a can on condition that it can be returned and your money refunded if you are not delighted test. Try it It's far more economical tha n trust brands costs about hal f after a the price. . More economical to use than Cheap Uig Can Powders that sell for a few cents less because it eliminates bake day failures and prevents the waste of baking materials. Always sure. Always pure in the can and in the baking. Complies with pure food laws. tho-ou- . gh Received Highest Awards, World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago. Grand Prize and Gold ' Medal, Paris Exposition, 1912. leld Racommsndsd and Guarantiid by Chas. Foote & Sons Nephi Mercantile Co. City Meat Market Enterprise Grocery Co. Porters Sanitary Ma ket, all of Nephi, Utah. cultural agent in Sanpete county anndtmccM to farmers that they for, may secure whhe arsenic the ptii. onii g of prasshoppers by applying t him. The poiron ' will le tiiluUd me and di- rections given for its i.se. Threshing machine companies unable to secure coal will be aided b referring the same to Mr. The State Defense Bennion. Committee offers to give immediate relief where such a shortage occurs. mmm give you the mileage and the value you should have. thousands and thousands of Fisk know the;e isn't any peater tire value. Join the big family of happy Fisk buyers learn for yourself that" When unit ,t)mi mnrp thnn Irish jtrire you pay for something that docs noi exist " THE dollar-for-doll- ar TOBBPTwznpH'"! Ul II Tires Non-Ski- d 11 mm I 'Ji S3 n p 1 mmp1 III Fhk Tires For Sale By G. R. JUDD 88 S8 jrumiture Supply Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman and daughter Lavern are visiting in Bear River City. Excursion tickets will be on I To the kind friends who ren Mrs. Lon Tidvvell and children ... .1 rn.inJ ncicu ci&ri&icuice sale from alUJtah stations ciuring tne ill of Hiawatha are visitinor with Aug. ness and death of my husband, Mrs. Tidwells parent Mrs. Mart 27, 28, 29th. to Salt Lake City and who so kindly gave their Anderson. account National Wool Growers at the Mrs. Arthur Livingston of services we wish funeral, Association. Tickets will be good to extend our most sincere and Elsinore is here caring for her until returning Sept. 1st. Ask mother during the recovery of agent Salt Lake Route for par-- j heartfelt thanks. her accident and also tor her Mrs. ticulars. Henry Forrest and family father who is not well. Veora Mikkelsen was a Mt. 'leasant visitor last week. HONORED BY MEDICAL WORLD Ivory the twelve year old son of Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Livingston was operated upon last week in Mt. Doctor Gorgas, the head of the leasant for appendicitis. army surgeons, is the man who cleaned up Cuba and Panama. In the Canal Mrs. E. M. Anderson went to zone, under, his direction, sanitation Centerfield Tuesday to visit her was carried so far that the death rate daughter Mrs. Frank Aflred. Miss Fern Broadbent and dropped from 65.41 pet 1,000 in 1905, before the United States stepped in, to Mrs. Cora H. Smyth was a Miss Miriam Taylor, all of Provo 24.83 per 1,000 in 1908. This death Salt Lake visitor last week. and who spent Saturday and rate will be found to be even' lower Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielsen Sunday in Nephi on their return than that for many large cities of the United States. He has attracted the Tanner and family cf Mt. Pleas home. attention of the whole medical world ant visited relatives and friends by his wonderful work in the tropics. ere Sunday. Sale Lake business visitors dur Two years ago he was offered the Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Cook and ing- the week. salary of a railroad president by the Rockefeller Foundation to go to Serbia Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodard of family have returned from Hy- and clenn it up of the dreadful typhus where rum have Utah Sait Lake are Ftn Green visitors. they spent was offered a and also permanent pothe summer. sition as adviser to the foundation, but Fountain Green may well be he declined that he might give his Lenord Mikkelsen and Arthur proud of the fact that the social country the benefit of his experience. Anderson were in Salt Lake last attitude among the young people When he first went to Cuba nnd week. is considered the best in the again when he went to Panama he was jocularly alluded to as a huntei Smith of Nephi is a visitor country.by our stake Eva presidency. of mosquitoes, for he found that these little pests are the great carriers of Last Saturday at priesthood disease, especially the dreaded fevers of the tropics, and he found means to here. Ed and Niele Nielson were meeting a Social Reform organiz destroy them and to guard against their destructive work. ation vas completed with th head committee composed of Fountain Green people. They are J. L. Nielson, chairman. P. L. mam Holman, Geo. E. Collard, Elizabeth Elder and Mrs. Ella Living ston. Several months ago one member from each ward was sustained to aid in this organiz ation. It is hoped that this committee may meet with success, and that Fountain Green may not being the best and continue to improve. There is still large room for improvement, Lat.t week P.es, German Eil.swt.rth and family of Chicago were guests at the home of Mrs. E. M. Aiiiicis tn Work has commenced in full force for the j stved walks here. The st'cets to be paved are; main street, ti e north side of depot street, form the po.t office II B east to main, from the bank west two blocks, and from the meeting house South fcur blocks. While working at the gravel pit where they are excavating-gravefor the pavement over p In store windows, on store counters and nearly all good homes you'll find fell on Lee Oldton of gravel it highly recommended and enthusiastically Calumet Baking Powder. him badly. royd brusing Calumet Week, with the dealer. But will be Calumet all praised. Mathms Allred was in Idaho' time with scores of housewives from now on. After the first trial last week. of Calumet; after the delicious bakings produces have been tested; after T. W. Betmion of Manti, agri- -' CARD OF - - Electric Washers .&.' Born Aug. 16, 1917 to the wife of Chris Lund a boy. weighing 13 2 pounds. The infant child of Clinton VT l Oldroyd died last Wednesday got materia and was buried Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Peterson of Mt too, and Pleasant is here visiting with ready her sister Mrs. Mart Anderson. manager is Johnnie the 13 year old son of to give you all attention Warren Holman.fell from ahorse one day last week and broke his and help that you want. collar bone. Everything you need for building-t- he plans-t- he Last week seems to have been a rather unlucky week, there materials--servicea- ll at one d- having occured two other acci While walking on an ele at for materials alone. dents. price you usually vated board Mrs. Niels Mikkelsen fell and broke two ribs. Mrs. 7. Mikkelsen is sixty-thre- e years c old and is suffering quite badly. Mrs. Lester Cook while walk JOHN RICHARDSON. - Mgr. NEPHI,- UTAH ing in the house, stumbled and fell over a jar bottle and broke v SEE US FOR LOCAL NOTES I1UIL 0 1 Nephi, Utah i |