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Show ! We Have a Nice Line of Vegetables, and Fresh Fruits FRUITS Peaches, Apples, Grapes, Plums, Oranges, Bananas, etc. VEGETABLES Lettuce, Radishes, Can-teloupes, Can-teloupes, Tomatoes, and Everything in Season. The JEFFERSON I MERCANTILE Co 1 Atkin Cafe for Breakfast i Atkin Cafe for Lunch I Atkin Cafe for Dinner s&& Atkin Cafe for Ever TisJr -p IX-1 IV I Our Motto Courtesy, Pro-gress, Pro-gress, cleanliness and "the V F EI guest is always right." For Sale 320 acres good land, 2 miles from Latimore. Iron county, Utah. Twelve dollars per acre. H. J W. Bangle, San Dimas, Cali. 5 Mrs. E. C. Blanpied left Sunday evening for Lehi, to meet her cousin Mrs. W. W. Dickerson and they left Lehl Monday for an extended visit with friends and relatives in Mississippi Miss-issippi and Tennessee, their native state, where they lived until coming to Utah about twenty years ago. For Sale Lots 3 and 4 in block 1, Milford Heights, for the highest bidder bid-der over $150 cash, until October 1. J. R. Ridge, Cima, Calif. Miss Bernice Levi returned Tuesday Tues-day afternoon from Beaver, where she spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ashworth. While there she was the honored guest at a handkerchief shower, given by her friends and relatives. rel-atives. Lost Small silver pen knife, initialed ini-tialed R C P. Return to Dr. Ralph C. Pendleton, care of Dr. Swanson's office. Reward. Miss Bertha Price, of Becver, was the dinner guest of Mrs. Stan Tat-tersall Tat-tersall Monday evening of last week. She had been spending her vacation j at her mother's, Mrs. Hannah Price, ' in Beaver and was returning to her duties as telephone operator at the Hotel Utah, at Salt Lake City. C. A. Kalp, D. A. Kelly, C. H. Er-ickson, Er-ickson, Blaine Packard, James Ogels-re. Ogels-re. Mason Turner. O. Perry, Geo. Helbert. E. L. Lloyd. H. W. Miller. R. C. Geur'v Farrol Rassmussen, E. M. Block an 1 W. D. Snyder, were all here from Salt Lake City this past w-eek. |