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Show JUAS COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI. UTAH Gigantic WALL Made for PAPER We are closing out this year's Wall Paper up to 40 cents double roll at lO Cento BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY How to Give CO. Chamberlain' Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Good Advloe. This is a medicine that eery The best way to give good ad- - family should be provided with ice is to net a good example. Colic and diarrhoea often come When others see how quickly! on suddenly and it it of the vou irel oer your cold by tak-- ! importance that they ing Oharnberlun's Cough they are likely to follow your example. This remedy has been in ubh for many years and enjoys in excellent reputation. greatest be treated promptly. Considet Rt-me- O tuiit LU Preparation Being Beautiful Home Wedding the suffering that must be en dured until a physician arriet or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera where. and Diarrhoea Remedy has a terj reputation second to none for which it offords Excursions via the quick relief Obtainable esrvwhere. i Weekend Salt Lake Route. Fair Gigantic preparations are in the course of completion to have all in readiness for the Sanpete County Fair, September 21st, 22, and 23rd. The executive and other committees are working to entertain the host of visitors as they have never been entertained before. Five thousand dollars will be spent in making the occasion a complete success One of the best racing programs ever witnessed in the state is guaranteed, bucking horse con tests; baloon flight with sensa tional parachute drops (three conseutice drops with three different colored parachutes form the dizzy height of three thous and feet among the clouds) the tinest cattle, horse, sheep, poultry and swine show ever attempt ed in central Utah with beribbon-e- d stock parades to the tune of Ave celebrated bands, these with the artistic arranged displays of ladies work in domestic arts and sciences, with the lucious fruits from the orchards and vineyard, the mellow pumpkins, corn, grains and grasses, all portraying the wonderful productivity of Sanpete, "the granary of Utah". All among waving colors and National emblems enjoyed by 15,000 of Utah's loyal citizens should furnish a spectical for the beholder that will long be Mo-d.-- - e. founitlon of daatroylnc thatha atraaath by and giving patiant and constitution tha aaatattng building up A meeting in favor of Nation nature In doing I a work. Tha proprtatora have ao much futh In Its euratlra pow-r- rt al Woman Dollars Suffrage will be held that thay offer Ona Hundred Tor any caaa (nat it laua te cum aaaa in Nephi Tuesday evening Sept. for Hat of taatlmonlala X dla-ae- to be-o- buying-Kenda- re Bros., The ll Mumber. 4rw: F J. CHKNBT CO, Teieee. Dru.n.i. Ik Hall'a Femur Mi far eeaetteattea. old by all Tea at 8 p. m. in vice-presid- Patronize Home Industry garments wa aall ara mada at Naphl by affleiant workirin, and guaranteed to coat no mot and wear longer than any eastern mall ortW house aulta. Th - Hansen, tional Woman's Party. The Womsn's Party is a uni- Aliss que political party, in that it Tailor Merchant Oufbt to enable you to do more than just make a living. You ought to save money, then having saved, the next thing to do is to set your surplus . to working safely and profitably A savings account in this bank is both safe and profitable and b the one ure way to future independence NepJii National Bank Highest Prices Paid For l And All Kinds of Grain will ebtelneWa for year grala yoa tha best prle Don't Sell Until You See Me. I Buy And Sell Hay, Grain Bags and fTwine. Writ Cai; Phono 23. Bo rS. EARL JACEMAN, Nephi, Utah. ,1 Representing GLOBE GRAIN Sc MILLING CO. Provo Post. Miss Pincus is a native of New York State, graduate from Sy roc us University in 1913. She spent the next two years in the campaign for woman suffrage n her own state. She will tell of the opposition the women meet in that state and in trying to win one state after the other. Everyone is invited to come to the meeting on Tuesday eve. On Airs. Downs. With the gradual increase in the cost of all foodstuffs, housewives will find that with a liberal quantity of canned fruit in the cellar they will have done much to relieve the high cost of living this winter. will be wasted this year if the housewives do not conserve it. You pay for all that is wasted, with high prices. ' today. Seleet good fruit, use your preserves will be O. K. Sugar Utah-Idah- o ABSOLUTELY ii of fruit start Can plenty There's plenty of fruit to '. PURE a jauw. Mill Mi im The Reliable Breakfast Food Whenever you alt down to a Sunrlpo breakfaat you know that It will ba Juat aa good a the last on you had Tha exceptional quality and uniform goodneaa StfiBlf of SUN RIPE ROLLED OATS nw-- never changea. Only large, firm, fully matured oata ara selected and packed In air tight, duat proof paokagaa. Order thte reliable breakfast food by name from your dealer. Try Sunrlpa Ko'fe-et- Ita refreshing and "io "' healthtul- - Utah Cereal Food Co. "Contain tha strength of tha Hllla" Ogden, Utah Constipation tha Father of Many wji - ra .- Ills Of rw w aa w w the ' numerous ills that affect humanity a large ihare start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxathome. The crowd was enter ive is needed take Chamber217 MAIN ST. tained by Mrs. Lucy Kirkman of lain's Tablets. They not only Salt Lake who rendered aeqeral move the bowels but improve SALT LAKE CITY UT aolos. Five hundred and auctic n the appetite and strengthen the brige were plajed. At one oclock digestion. Obtainable every "TV Stars Wiih fhi GusrmW luncheon was served to the fol- where. lowing: Mrs. Lucy Kirkman, Misses Louise Golden. Stella Optimistic Thought ' My blacksmith shop for rent Brown, LaVern Miller, Loa Sid bouse ara built of foot' Lawyers' C. Gardner, Levan Utah. well, ldale Pitt, Gladjs Sperry, heads. Leon a Kendall, Mary Ord, the host and hotees Ruth Jones and 1 Nona Bryan, Messrs. Geo, IMlia-ton- . Dee Miller, Walter Moore, Gt'o. lieusted, and Jack Lingin -m. m a jt acker, Wi 8 H -- Ruth Jones gtqe a far well party last Thursday ever. ing for Miss Nona Bryan, who left Friday morning for Califor nia where she will make her Miss JWELERS Jl' lM Ara Tea Looking Old? iA Old ago comes I I qjick enough without inviting it. Some lookes A surprise party was sprung o'd at forty. That is because last Thursday evening on Mra. they neglect the liver and bowJ. K. Downs in honor of her els. Keep your bowels regular, birthday. They were entertain- and your liver healthy ard ycti ed by Miss Viola Worthington will not feel younger but look on the piano, Progressive high younger. When troubled with five was played; Mrs. C. H. constipation or biliousness take perry, and David Ockey winning first prize and Mra. Carrie Cooper and Will Jones winning booby prize. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening spent br the following: Messr-- . td Me t ame John S. Cooper. David Ockey, S. G. Wilke .Ed Jones. Will Jones, Georg- - Tolley, William Jenkins, Melvin Carter, Ed Downs and Mrs. O. H. Soerry, Mrs. C. W. Tolley. Mrs. Ella Larson, Misses Edna Dawns anl Violia Worthington Mr. and Mrs. J, R Downs. canned; tons and tons bb Ruth Jones on nation. Suprise WHEAT 1 supports no candidates, is and has but one plank, to secure, an amendment to the United States Constitution enfranchising women. "The women of the 26 dis franchised states are appealing to the women of the 12 suffrage states for help says Miss Pincus. We are asking women to exert their politcal influence to gain suffrage for the women of the non-partis- Your Earning Capacity tr:v.rcB beautiful home wedding of early September was that solemnised last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bachman at 41 South 3rd East street, when their daughter, Iretta, become the bride of Mr. Frank Winn of Nephi. Bishop Joseph A. Bu'tle performed the ceremony at 8 o'clock. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion. In the reception room a large bell formed of pink roses with dainty streamers of pink satin susDf nded to the corners of the room, and baskets of pink and white roses formed the dominant decorations. The library presented a pleasing scene in its decorations of red roses and various colored verbenas. Pink and white was the prevailing color scheme for the dining room, where an elaborate buffet luncheon was served to nearly two hundred guests. An exquisite boquet of pink and white roses arranged in a large cut glass bowl adorned the table. The bride wore a handsome gown of white lace over white satin and her boquet was a basket of pink bride's roses. Miss Evelyn McBride of Salt Lake acted as bridesmaid for the occasion. She was attired in an attractive gown of blue crepe de chene trimmed with blue satin and carried a boquet of pink ros- s Mr. Herman Winn, brother of the groom was best man. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mr?. Ben Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Winn of Nephi, par ent! of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Berry. The guest list relatives and friends from Salt Lake city, Spanish Fork, American Fork and Nephi. During the evening the happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts, They will be at home to their many friends at 41 South Third Fruit, Good Sugar Good Preserves A the Court House under auspices of the Literary club. Mrs. B rough, the of the club will act as chairman. The spesktr will be Jane Pincus of New Yoi k East street City, a representative of the Na19th Good Provo. $100 Reward. $100 Until Sept. 30th Excursion Reduced rates on all railroads Tha readers of Oil paper will be Saturtickets will be on sale eery to laara that lhare la at laaat oaa to the Sanpete plaaaad rtrMilmA diMut that actance baa baaa County Fair-Ac- v able to eura In all Ita starve, aod that la day-good returning Sunday. Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Cur la tha ealr na Between stations t'andy to poeitlve curt now known to tha ntedical fraternity. Catarrh belnf a eonatltutlonal cooatltutlonal treat- National Woman Jlereae, requlrs inclusie, at greatly reduced ment. Suffrage Hall Catarrh Curo la takaa See rates. directly upon tha blood Agent for particulars. and niucouaactingBe Held. To aurfacaa of tha eyatem. there-b- y Meeting tha We have ranges for $37.50 C3 00. Look our stock over At Chamberlains's Tablets. x as" 1 I a m & aar a r- - r 1 mM aj IA i r a-- a a mm They are intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. to tike and most agreeable in effect. Obtainable every-- v here. Ey Card Of Thank-- , . ww ( BIVINO-CIEL- S a ft - To the kir.d friends ar d neighbors who so willirg'y ftatjgtfd us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband, father, ion end brotl er we wih lo ex-pour heartfelt thanks. rs Broadhead Family. iTUvAU RAILROADS |