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Show tuAr county times, nf.fiit. INTERESTING nu LI L.J a Sounds Fierce, Doesn't It But we want to warn you Xmaa shoppers not to wait to lone to select your Christmas gifts. We are putting away gifts every day and the selection is getting of the most broken into so do your Christmas shopping now we beautiful line you ever saw and the prices are in keeping with the time tlio lowest. LI n n n n n u SUGGESTIONS JEWELRY MILITARY SETS SILVERWEAR All prices. Something he will appreciate. See them. IVORY SETS MANICURE SETS Something the girls are The best in town and at $2.50 up. See them. B the lifetime brand. dippy over. Nothing better and more appreciated. STATIONERY. Nice boxes. 50c up. XMAS BOXES PERFUMES PIPES The prettiest candy boxes, with the best candy. The nice Xrnas Packages 50c up. Mecrcham Pipes, Cigar arid Cigarete Cases. Christmas Candies:- - 1.1 Xrnas Cards. Seals. Tags. etc. $1.00. Any price you want to pay. we won't be out done on a Christmas Candies and have We are determined that ordered hundreds and hundreds of Christmas Candies from 15c per pound up. Why not buy your Xrnas Candies at a candy store when you can get ss good prices. SEE US FIRST - U A pleasure to show our goods. n un r E3 boast Hunlreds of other things, that makes appropriate gifts. Special for a Leader, Childa Bracelets and Kings E3 Nephi Drag Co. "THE STORE WITH THEXMAS SPIRIT". I OOClEOQElHSOHfiiEinHnnnOD Juab County Times RECORD Successor 11. utatt To The NEPHI CHRIS 1ENSEN, Editor & Pub. A. B. GIBSON, Manager. Regular price $2.00 Fer year Ir. advance ti.SO per "ear. Published weekly, every Friday at Nephi. Utah. Home Market For Continue! from Wat Wk incentive to this industry. The favorable opportunity to supply this is urgently called to the at tention of our feeders. There is no "best" breed of hojjs for Utah farmers. There are two types of hogs, the lard represented by the Beskshires, Poland-Chin- a and Duroc Jerseys, bacon and the type represented by Tamworths and Yorkshires. Of course there are many other breeds, but one of these will suit your purpose. The butcher does not care whether a pig has black, whiteor red hair, but he does w a n t a hog medium in length deep, broad, compact well filled in the hams and shoulders and weighing alive from 175 to 225 pounds. In selecting sows for breeding, remember that a young sow should not be permitted to pro duce more than one litter the first year, but since the p e r i o d of gestation is 112 days, there is no reason why two litters per year should not be secured, after that time. Cye should be taken, however, so that the pigs will not be born during the very hnttoat nr vfrv coldest season. Tigs should be provided with alfalfa pasture when and at other times, alpossible, falfa hay, skim milk, sugar beets or mangel wurtzels should be fed liberally, and addition some grain, of course. Alfalfa without other food, whether pastured or cut and fed to the pigs in pens, furnishes sufficient food for maintenance, but with the addition oi the grain it will be found rates of grain will be porportion-a- l to the grain received up to a certain amount. Experiments show that hogs on alfalfa pasture with grain mhke 33 per cent better goins and on 10 per cent less grain than when fed on grain good fresh Boy VIolionist Coming: with the announcement that liyrum Deutch of Salt Lake City, me of the most famous boy-vi- o linists in the country, is to appear here for a brief concert engage mem in me near iuture, comes news of one of the most interest ing musical events of the Bcason. The boy is making a t o u r ol the principal intermountain cent that ?rs and has been greeted by large tudiences at every concert. He is credited with being one of th most remarkable examples of youthful genius ever seen on the Western stage and when he plays here his program will consist of a full repertoire of classical and popular music. 0 a. aiasier Myman win be accom panied on the piano by his little sister, Miss Anna, a girl of ten who plays the piano with the skill of a music teacher severa times her age. The concert will be g i v e n in the Emro on the following date It is suggested by the packers that hogs should be taken off al falfa and given an exclusive grain ration for at least a month before marketing. Nephl Prices of Market Products. Patent flour Sraight grade Wholewheat Graham Bran Shorts Alfalfa Oats per cwt. Whea per. bu. Barley chopped per cwt. Corn Dressed Beef Dressed hens Dressed veal Dressed mutton Dressed pork Banch butter Eggs Sugar, per cwt Potatoes C2.C0 2.40 1.C0 Search And Seizue Case. 2.40 Continued from pun L 1.25 them, as they had a right to do For L35 under the statute-7.00 reason the c o u r t rendered it a . that favor of the defend ants, and ordered the b e e r re turned to them. Mr. McKnight, asked to be the case to permitted to show that the beer seized from me oeienaant s premises was lager beer and of the kind that came under the t earch and tciz-ur- e law, but this the court refused to do at this late hour, after th case had been tried and decided. NEWS MONK Cole's Hot Blast Heaters The two Mutuals with the assistance of the other ward organizations have decided to purchase a piano for our ward house, in response to the timely suggestion given by Pres. Taxman several weeks ago. The Mutuals are taking the initiative and are asking that other organizations give them a hearty support. We trust that the "Knocker" will lay down his little hammer and get in and push for this most worthy undertaking. If every one would follow the example of our worthy Bishop in this respect and give a substantial finnancial support, there would be no question as to the out come. Messrs LeRoy Pay and James Ellison were the heme mission aries to this ward last Sunday, and there very spirited and exhortions were Mr. Pay appreciated. greatly paid a very high tribute to his mo' her, who has recently been called from her earthly career, which made great impressi on upon the minds of those pre sent. The Young Ladies association had their annual party last Tuesday evening in the Relief hall. 1 he young Ladies were all very loyal and come forth with their small funds, and a great majori ty come forth with their dollars to pay for their journals. A de lightful evening was spent in playing games, music and enjoy ing. the delicious refreshments prepared by the officers. Mr. and Mrs. James Cassey of Park City are in Mona visiting with relatives. Hyrum Kay of Santaquin is in Mona for a short visit with rela tives. ro o Ruben Young was in last week on business. Mrs. Isaac Kay went to Mt Pleasant last wet-- to visit with Burnt Any Fuel. The Wonderful Howard Over Draft Heater. Holds (ire perfectly So long. Operated so easily. Too. Warms the floor all Over. Aerates In the small Vacum arrotind fire Reduces the coal bill Easily one half. Does away with the Smoke. Thousands of our customerssay so. 1.C5 $1.50 re-op- en 10ic 13c 11c 8c 9c 35c 35c 5.85 50c Mrs. Henry Macartney return ed home from England Tuesday three morning, after spending months in Manchester England vi?iting relatives and friends She Nephi September 4th c r o s i u g the AUantic on the steamship "Cy mric" was eight voynge. Mrs ays rmVi-- g th Macartriev having had I HOT BISCUIT, In Everything pot Hardware. COOPER, PYPER & CO. Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Spring Delivery of MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES There is no better place to get them than of THOMAS BELL1ST0N, Nephi, Utah. Ascent for Alt. Pleasant Marble Wwki. just County Clerk Draws Jury List. Continued from nr 1. Words From Home. Statements That May Be Invest gated. Testimony of Nephi John II. Foley, Carl Wickman. Andrew L. Michell. Grove Ches-- , when a Net)hi eiti,m mM lo t. bro, William Button, Robert Mat- - front, telling his friends and neighbors kricK- - of his experience, 'you can rely on his son, . j. vvmtneaa, son, Geo. A. Simpkins, Frank sincerity. The statements of people in far away places do not com Cromer, Thomas J. Franks, Carl residing mand your confidence. Home endorse Bower, Frank Brohtn, D. D. ment is the kind that b a c k Doan's Hanks,' J. W. Vinscent, Jacob Didney Tills, Such testimony is conJoslin, C. H. Berry, A n t o n e vincing. Investigation proves it true. Below is a statement of a Nepal resiScappature, Allen Craipr, Jerry dent. No of snerrt can Kelly. John Simpson, Victor H. be had. stronger proof Hendrickson, A. Roselund, A. II. J. E. Jenkins Nephi, Utah, ay : Ivine, Godfrey Sharer, Joseph "One of my family was troubled for Schlect, William Tburwood, Ern years by pain tn the back and irregular est Coleman, Alex Westerland, action of hor kidneys. When I read Rasmus Nelson, Samuel II. Nel- about Doars K idney Pills, I got a box for her. ?,he gut great relief from lb son, Hermpn Snell. W. P. Gour-le- first and Von tinned use gave her relief Ne!-suThomas Wilson, Samuel from I he pain avnd othjr ailments. It is l'eter Jones, Geo. T. Briltfis, over six years since I publicly rcon Jo?. Miehlich, Charles II. Marri-su- n, mTidyd Dean's Kidney Fills. I am now Eli Robinson, James Crigh-to- more confident of their merit than evdaughter. William Dunn, John T. San- er. Others in my own family have bn by them." trunk hvans and family were derson, Charles Holms, Jacob C. clitfil "For sale by all dealers. i'rice 50 tn Lehi last Saturday. Christensen, John S. Lock, VictCo., BufTallo Miss Lois Kay gave a candy or Carlson, Peter Olson, Gus "ew York, ol agents for the United States. pulling party at her home last Bertell, and John McKellar. Remember the name Doan's aud wvrk. Continued nrll Wednesday evening. Thote pre ake n i other. sent were: Misses Florence Ilisk ey, Vera Houghton, Zella Vest, I. F. Flinders, manager of the Dr. Reeswill lectura to ParMasters Clyde Keyte, Earl Green, Con. Wagon and Mch. Co.. reclass of the first ward Sunents Asa York, and Vern Carter. ceived word yesterday from his day. Subject, Bucks. James Iladfield and Mrs. Ly wife, who is nor in Collinston, man Houghton were in Mona last Utah, that her father had passed this week. away, Ar. Flinders 460 Wast.Vd South, be will about absent Mrs. Alma Lossee and son morning and UTAH HOVO. Provo of the a week. Mr. Walton Ralph were the guest of Mra .WilMachand branch of Con. Wagon Piano Tuner li am Garfield last week. ine Co. will take charge during Will visit NspM. Lnvsn. and Ma Miss Ruth Roberts gave a can- the absence of Mr. Flinders. vary sis months. dy pulling party at her hone last Friday evening. Those present were Misses Alice Kay, Ullian, Levinnie and Ella Green, Marie Young, May Molyneaux, Dorret ta Shaw, Grace and Pearl Garfield and the hostess Ruth r y, n, k h-- n. r Ot-n- t. L left Fimtvr-Milbur- n k7st.ewart We Guarantee All Work. 1.15 jungment in 75 Fir Never Out. Farewell Party very pleasant social was given at the home of Miss Pearl AlThe len Wednesday eveninpr. affair being in honor of Miss Fehrenkamp who leaves for her home in Chicago The holiday colors were used as decorations. A delicious course luncheon was served at 10:30 o'clock. During the evening the guests were entertained with games and A Ad-ali- ne present were: Misses 1 Auto Springs Made to-da- y. music. Those 4 General Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing HENRY ANDERSON, Prop. Located in the Lindhardt shop North Sanpete Track Adaline Fehrenkamp, Ella Hulet, Bertha McPherson, Nina Sidwell Janet Latimer, Helen Grace, Neva Booth, Lula McPherson, ZZZi Ethel Wright, Mabel S p e r r y , i a rw i ai r r u r ir Stella McPherson, Clara Cc Lillian BJakett, Mifdames John TT an txcj,l .' i . O hr return Lliison, Cliarles Jenkins, Victor ' wl other cream M. Fi'oie. J. Chrit'. nv;n ar,i (' v It ii j AtUi lio ir M s separator. - tmt on rmjr dairy floor aWirsyl tno b1i c Allen. Pearl r alt other scitirstors, wil lontskim them all, will maealer, 4 K isnr A ' b T h i th" will wash np quicker, ar will give rrtor satisfaction tight . I '. a'a cry r mh and tl frrn the start. i If we csa't nrwe thk. tna should buy another kirwi. II, M:Kntht v,iil kcture ti r 1 a i i;.' r oi o it n' If we ran r.rov thia. tv i should tray th U. b. JJ b ie returns ftdirK the parents of the second ward icbeg. e4 , WaseH'ew, well and is pleased to (ret back to parents' clacs Sunday morning and itrss Cleaning Ya epirin. her home in Utah again. subject, "Books", left hot cakes, made vith ROYAL Baking Powder aro delicious, healthful and canity made. m CVAW' w Crpnm 'Sonnrntor 1 - . j 1 ) lffi2Sw Ttl lT) . t Ftw-isr- |