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Show Juab County Times Successor To The NKI'III St. Patrick's Day Card ! Party KKCOKoj I Ostler and Miss & JACOB COLEMAN. EJitor Trop'r. Jncquita Edgheill entertained a R. J. IIENRIOD, Manager, number of their young lady friends Saturday pvpnintr at. nn Regular price $2.00 per year, 'elaborate St. Patrick's Day card In advance Sl.?0 per year, (party, at the home of the form Miss Oleva- - I The Successful ' The Mark Of The Maker jj bearing a good J Published weekly, every Friday at Nephi, Utah. Absolutely Pure Perfect Confidence Nephi people have good reason for conplete reliance-Dyou know how To find quick relief from backache; To correct distressing urinury ill; To Hsaist sick kidney a? Makes delicious home-bake- d foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a There's one pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Lima first ma (Cont'd from page 1.) Emily Ingram, Charity Garrett, Polly Park, Elsie Wood, Pearl Shaw, Francis Orme. Clara Park, Florence Lunt, Harriet Brough, Alice Carter, Lizzie Park Laura Ingram, Maggie Schofield, Ella Cowan, Zina Stanley, Mary E. Schofield, Jennie Brown, John W. Ellison. Joseph W. Broadhead, Wilford Belliston, John Park, Jos. H. Greenhalgh, Jas. Schofield, Jas. li. Vickers. See Phosphates Excursion Rates. RE-UI- IN. way your neighbors know Have used Doan's Kidney Till; Have proved their worth in many tests. Here's Nephi testimony. Mrs. Esther Winn, Nephi. Utah says: "For several years I have taken Doan's Kidney Tills off and on and can say that they ure'the best kidney medicine to be had. 1 was subject to severe attacts of kidney complaint and never found relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They removed the puin and lameness in my back and ! h a v c felt like a different person since. 1 know that Doan's Kidney Pills will acl I just as effectively in other rases tind iherefoie, jrive them my endorsement. " For sale by all dealers. Price SU cents. Foster-Milbtir- n Co., Buffalo, New York, side agents for llio United Honor THEIR j 5-6- -7. e HEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 25th. AND 26th. R. A JOHNSON, PRESENTS SAM SUPPO0RTED DODGE BY Miss Adelle Nickerson And a Splendid Company In his new play X 1rtrtrtrtrtrtrtrtr-irUirb-M- Are Nephi, g ; Joe Portngals: "Dat man's face he hann me all do talme. I pray Le Bon Dien to make me Dramatized by Eugene Presby Special Scenery and Electrical Effects. What Is Death? What Is Love? What is Life? What Is Riaht? What is Happiness and Is there a Hereafter? Come and see the Question Answered. A guaranteed Crowded Houses Everywhere.' TUESDAY, MARCH 26th. "JULIUS CAESAR." Tickets on sale Saturday at Box Office, 10 a. m. Phone 31. Special Prices for this Engagement, General Admission 50c. Reserved Seats 75c. Utah i Nephi Gty Blacksmith Dead Shop. MONUMENT TO OUR AIM: To do our work right. Using best of material. At reasonable Pricese W. A. MATSON, Prop. Phone Ifntftlk Second Ward Program 1J.m1i. The following program will be rendered at the Second Ward Sunday evening at 7:00 p. m. Excursion Rates. via Salt Lake Route to Salt Lake Piano Duet Jacquita Edgheill City. On sale April 3 to 7th inc. and Venus Brough Return limit April 12. Relief So T. W. Vickers Vocal Solo ciety April 3 and 4, L. D. S. ConT. W. Vicker Mrs. ference, April 5, C, and 7th. Reading Greenwood. Solo Vocal Dolly Watch for announcement special in the men's the After program, train service. Ask lor tickets H. G. T. senior class. Bishop via the "Salt Lake Route." Parkes will talk on the collection tAYPa in dp.i1 liehnrsompnt nf T P Tidwell. "manager of the Juab County. railroad," is up from Lynndy for a few days, stay "Tit RIGHT OF WIT." "The Right of Way" is a powerful, interest stimulating dram a, introducing rapid movement and acute situations and a sue cession of picturesque effects. It is the story of the degeneration of a man through drink, and hi regeneration through a life spent in the s?rvica of others, an 1 particularly in the radinting glory of a pure woman's unselfish love, that disjels theglcom thatenvel- epes a noble man's soul and sav es him from himself. Interest is principally centered in two strangely contracting fig:- Steele, once a bril liant lawyer, and Joe Portugais, a man of nature in its most un couth aspect. In the scjnes of this strong, pulsating play, the heartless cynicism ol he jaded man of the world. Char le Steele, almost revolts one, just as much as one finds joy in the beauty of his real nature as shown by the change that. comes after the accident that temporarily dr nrives him of his memory. The awakening of his love for tl t country maid, Rosalie, instead of his wife, whom he has found frozen fact in his work, is ex qui site in its simplicity, its sir. ceretv, and its truth, and affords on of the must pathetically HWjet tales told on the stage. Th other chief character. Joe Portugais, has, earlier in his life killed a rival; has been tried and acquitted through the legal skill of Charley Steele, but deep down beneath the surface beats a heart loyal, steadfast, and unselfish Dicre is an intensely interesting story running through the p'ay which involves the girl, Rosalie iC.iarley Steele, and his wife. Sanford Dodge will put on thi strong play next Monday night at the Arlington. ures--Cbarl- ' , ey earlier 1 Sirdilbert Parker's Wonderful Story lead." Street Salt Lake City. Utah. 217 Main gfbxixft:i Bank. JEWELERS Al EMORY The Greatest Dramatic Event of the Entire Season. S?' 04 First National Ones Who I RL1NGT0N M, "The Stare With the Guarantee" TllOH. DttclH&tOll? TWplii. 135-acr- ii 1 enccur. Economy all the batter Elements of manhood. You can start In on this road with $l at this bank. rges Is why we handle them SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. j i The Right Of Way Custom-eis&mor- e Prepare now for Decoration Day. Orders taken for Spring Delivery ' the Hit of New York. 12? Your Loved the fact- business is resultof handling goods of this character,- - that BY ERECTING A SUITABLE j ..: Satisfied mid-nigh- via Salt Lake Route to Salt Lake City. On sale April 3 to 7th inc. States. Return limit April 12th. Relief Remember the name Doan's - and I). S. Conference, Salt Society April 3 and 4, L. D. S. take no other. Conference, April 5, 6, and 7th. 7,77T" Lake, April The Oddfellows party in Pay's, Watch for announcement special Relief Society. April 3 and 4. was a train service. Ask for tickets Hall, last Monday night rates via Salt Lake fare One atrood crowd com- via the "Salt Lake Route." . that run on time. Trains i Route. ii iti J via "Salt Lake for tickets Ask time. ThexeeHent refreshments Miss Eleanor Prout, Route. the Rebekahs contributof music in the public schools, served bysmall measure to making no in ed crave a very scholarly and inter farm with good water an the enjoyable one. esting lecture on music, at the The evening T. H. appropriate green was right, for sale cheap. SecondWard Parents Clsfs Sur v. crn by a majority of the guests- day. u-- la In any Jowelery you buy at thla store. Thus you have not only our guarantee, but guarantee of the ory as well. Rep- utation is usually. Consei votive, but not blind., M o d e 8 1 , but not meek. Frank, but not a fool. Persistent, but not stubborn. Saving, but not a miser. j er. 1 he decorations were most unique and very Irish indeed. The chandeliers and walls were draped with green tissue paper streamers, the curtains were bedecked with paper shamrocks and little green flags, and the tally cards used in the games bore emblems typical of Old Ireland. MisS Emma Boucher succeeded in carrying off first prize, and Mrs. Ed. Downs second honors. Lunch was served at the t, after which stroke of ar.d music instrumental singing was indulged in and the crowd " dispersed. Alan mm in "jiiuus CitSlfl" The moat ambitious play that Sanford Dodge has ever of fered is , the presentation Ahe is .L wwnuenui now maxing 01 me Shakespearean dsima, "Juliui Mr. Caesar". Mr. Dodge has given this play careful consideration, and much study, and while it is a play us ually attempted by the older classic actors, Mr. Dodge and his supporting company are equal to any company on the continent now producing this immortal play. It is doubtful if this city will again have an opportunity of seeing "Julius Caesar" played here, as the actors capable o f loing tnU work are fast passing over away, so it will be well not to miss this oportunity. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Bowles returned to PJgby, Idaho, on Miss Liilie Pexton returned Tuesday afternoon, after making home Tuesday nignt after mak-i- g a short visit here with the parent a visit with relatives of the former. They will mak in Salt Lake and Murray. their future home in Idaho. and fri-n- ds |