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Show INTERESTING Tinners & Plumbers Cooper Pyper EVERYTHING & Co. LEVIN Local Notes. HAP' Extremely Reduced Prices in Every Department. , We have no space to mention all prices, as practmust be cleaned stock the entire up as soon ically as possible. You all know that we are crowded for with room and we must not Carry over a thing that a cut price can get rid of afternoon. Peter Hofehein's little daugh iN HARDWARE. Mrs. T. L. F o o t e and Miss is very seriously ill this week. Cox returned from Eureka Stella Supt. Ivan C. Dalby and Steph en Stephensen came down from Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Denn of Provo Saturday evening. They Lake City are spencing a few Salt have been attending summer days visiting friends of Nephi. Bchool at the B. Y. U. Mrs. Carrie Latimer went to Mrs. Jane Levett is d o w i. from Salt Lake visiting her sis- Payson Wednesday for a visit with her daughter Mr. Enos. W. ter Mrs. James . Taylor. Simons. Miss Hazel Shepherd came home from Juab, Friday. She Deputy Sherrif f H. D. Golds-brouwas wired yesterday to has spent the past twelve weeks look out for one Fred HicKman, there. ma VI jw to have been the slayer supposed iui ss &va Jensen ol Ooshen is of David in a stabbing Hutchison visiting relatives and friend t The guest of Miss Sadie Painter. affray at Eureka, Wednesday Miss Pearl rant of American evening. It was thought possible that the murderer might Fork spent a few days with her have made his way to this side sister Mrs. Geo. VV. Kofod. of the county. Mrs. Daniel Connelly was cal led to Eureka Monday on account Don't Forget to Decorate. of the illness of her husband. What was the matter with The traction engine, belonging the decoration on the Fourth of to tha Plaster Mill company, was July? Did forget sold Monday for the sum of $100 The Red. everybody White, and Blue? to Walter Mortensen. It made a One observer on that day in trip to the Levan switch Tues his search for the national col day. ors saw one little flag on a Monday night a baby boy came porch post somewhere in to the home of Mrs. Lynn north east part of the city .The Wright. Mother and babe candy stores remembered are getting along nicely. day and had some decorations. Mrs. Velate Acroman of Den- No dwelling houses had any so ver is visiting for a few weeks far as observed with the excepwith her parent! Mr. and Mrs. tion of the one mentioned Pioneer Day will be here on next I'. M. Hansen. Charles A. Mangelson and Wednesday, and preparations being made to have a rousLorenzo Mangelson went to are Salt Lake City Wedndsday morn- ing celebration and a general Let it be said that ing. Charles A. will undergo good timer the were remembered. an operation having a cancer on citizen should have the Every his lip removed. Lorenzo Mannational colors prominently disgelson will return in twoor three on their residences, it will played days if his brother gets along al make the day seem like a r e a right holiday. Mr. J. A. Bosh is in Considering that our prices were always lowest. we can assure you that you can buy merchandise of us cheaper now than you dared to imagine. . Honor Your Loved Ones Who Are Dead BY ERECTINO A SUITABLE MONUMENT TO THEIR MEMORY Day. Order Prepare now for Deooratlon -- r SATISFACTION taken (or Sprint Delivery GUARANTEED. Phune Uutllk Come to our store and price our goods NOW and you will find that no "SPECIAL SALE" in the county can beat our Clean-uprices, in every department. gh HAND-PAINTE- M Bclllstoii, 3?lio& WHY EVERYBODY 5 iNopiii. GOES TO THE New Grand Hotel 5 i. .;.- ....IV. WatU NEW, CLEAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF I utiih. WM. ANDERSON, - li Prop And HECAUSE OF $1.50 ROOMS WITH HATH.' and $1.00 ROOMS WITHOUT BATH SALT LAKE CITY Located across the street from Poet Office, Commercial Club, Mining COR. L MAIN AND 4th. SOUTH Exchange and City and County Bldg. The One Solution to the Hot Weather Problem BARGAINS CLEAN-U- P Two good rooms for rent, In- PENINBS quire at Times office. See M. P. Kong of Mona for (Cuntinuxi from pax 1.) gooseberries. Phone Kay's store. Mrs. Annie Wright of Nephi is Jas. E. Memmott left yestei visiting her parents, Mr. and day afternoon for Eureka. Mrs. H. C. L. Jorgensen. Miss Norma Miner spent part Mr. and Mrs. Lazier came of the week visiting friends in down from Provo to visit Salt Lake. Mrs. Cazier's father, Hans An D. 0. Miner was a northDr. derson. ; She has been attending bound passenger Wednesday summer school at Provo. p, extremely reduced CHINA D We are selling our dishes mighty fast, and the sooner you come the better chance you get, as the prices are extremely low, and they are beauties. Golden Rule Clothing Col "SMALL PROFITS" "QUICK SALES." The busy store EXPERT REPORTS ON Behind the porch. Born POWER To Mr. and Mrs. John A. GarPLANT. rett, a boy, July 18. To Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Pace, A special session of the city a boy, July 11. council was railed Saturday night to hear the report of Wm. Geo. Talmage. an electrical expert, on the the the condition of the electric light plant. The committee on electric lights had secured the ser vice of Mr. Talmage to make a examination of fhe machinery at the power plant and report conditions as he found them. The report of Mr. Talmage was not the most favor able. In the first place he anthorough colors nounced that not enough care been in installing the "Not TUr r cot all the iut,' machinery and the base was not solid enough to prevent jarring "Wear-Ever- " had which caused the machiney Eureka I A sol'd con. to wear sliirhtlv. Aluminum Utensils this week visiting with her sislaid base should have been Enjoyable Evening SpntJCrete Mrs. Luella Gear. ter are different. Miss Stella Hobbs entertained and the machinery placed on Of courw, aluminum U aluminums Mrs. Swen Malmgren and her Wednesday evening at a very this. but utenaila may differ in purity, in daughter Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs of pleasing social in honor of her thickness, in Bandies, in finish. memdiscussion After the by Nephi are in Gunnison this week friend Mrs. Kenneth Schofield. j utenaiui ara Parity. "Waar-Era- r bers of the council the committee i Malm-gre- n Lawrence with per cent- - pure. visiting nee Miss Eddes Love. The rooms !on electric liehta was instructed Thick neat. Thrj ara tnaJa thick Mrs. Malmgren's son. and table were prettily decorat- - j t0 take up the matter of repair- - enough to prevent denting readily; Mrs. Martina thick enough to guarantee a life is ea wiirr sweet peas. A merry emwas and the power plant ing tim of aatiafactory service. spending the week visiting rela- evening was spent playing cards to hire such help ag Handle. The handle of " " powered tives and friends of Richfield. and other games, and with music, ara made of the brat tinned might be necessary. The comIce band besteel. Aluminum would Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christenscn singing, and dancing. A dainty mittee has engaged Mr. Talmage come too bot wooden handle would lunch was served about eleven- - to oversee the work of returned from Salt Lake burn off or break. The handle of repairing "Wear-Eveuten-.- il r are gripped to Wednesday evening. Mrs- Chi it- - thirty. The guests before leav- the plant. the utensil aluminum rivet by ensen was in tne city to see ing united in wishing Mrs. Scho with large head. Tbe head are iK.t aunk Into the aide of tbe utenan eyeipecialistand Mr. Chrirt-ense- n field all kinds of matrimonial ail the aide remain of uniform Pax- had his lip examined. bliss. There present: Misses Money Stolen From thirkne, strong enough to bold tbe handle on firmly for year. man Nome He was informed that he might Florence Hobbs, Phyllis Sparks, FlnUb. The oil t Ma In polUhed. Tbe avoid another operation if he Pearl Sparks, Georgia McCune. A burglary occurred at the ineide i hardened by an electriral Ora Wihort, Leone Hague. Pearl home of President J. W. Pax man took proper care of his lip. make tbe metal inxi which lea barder, araoother, Wright, and the guest of honor j Wednesday night which will ill- to tie aiMviorea by naiie Mrs Kenneth Schofield. food or water cvataininK ustrate the necessity of keeping Inspect Nebo Mines. alkali or iron, and more one's house locked at night.' Mrs, eaaily cleaned thin wouldr-- .. i yany wi t.yiiiuiui "lv " j 'r.. be poaeible if the UteaPaxman had a purse containing over the earl part of the wcet were not ao Caisbed. TKAOCrtARX invitation On of the something over eighteen dollars inspecting work at the Nebo Nephi Replace utensils that wear out mines, with an eye to investing Mill and Mfg. Co. a iroodly num-i- in her clothes closet at 9 o'cloc k Com-wewith utensils thatVear-Eweof farmers at met her the in and in the evening the morn, some of the properties. They club rooms menial on last was the Satur on found the purse ing very favorably impresrid CHAS- - FBDTE 4 SONS. s with the prospects, saying that day evening to consider a plan of back porch with the eigteen r the work was moving rightalor g organization proposed Ly Mr. missing but with a NEVER UNDERSOLD. ONE PRICE TO ALL d inn of the and check other mines Manager other the of sevetal and Mill, papers lyinj jV soon be on the list of'pany. The matter was discussed nearby. One or two of the doors hoard in the lot, perhaps stealitg somt length and a committee of the residence had remained steady shippers. cherries, and it is suspected that i consisting of L. II. Uooth. C. II. uniocKeaau nignu no specmc , , have stolen the money. Gra.'e arid A. II. l'ntirmn wna ru Hew has been found but during they may is working on The marshal city Notice. pointed to investigate the pio- - me evening some ooys werethe case. Parties entering the Durriston position lumter tr.u retort at Ranch without permission will Le .another meeting to be h e I d at EVERYBODY GOES TO d regarded as trespassers. Iiojs the corr.meicial Hub rioms men row o destructive young vsilljr, ever.irg July 2)th. All not be allowed without parenl.- - f rmis are invited ar,J ured to Why? Because they get pure ice cream, or guardians. We are laying for , t r m nt hw h ar the report. cold drinks, and good treatment the parties who broke the galu You don't need to go out of tow'n' for some from its hinges a week ago. j taken 1 MaCartney's Famous Ice Cream i On the hot afternoon, when the perspiration begins to trickle down your spine and stand out In beads on your forehead. Just mop out your ears and listen for the sound of the wagon, and tell George to bring you some of that good. cool, delicious oream. ice-crea- When you're too far gone for It to refresh you It's time to phone the undertaker. j Jennings Wear-Ever- uU-na- X. li. Bakery CALIFORNIA The ideal Lot Angeles Limited. Electrically Lighted. throughout Leaves Salt Ijfcke 6:00 p. m. Ciy dail, Overland Express a no her good train, leaves F.aH Laks City 11:00 p.m. daily excellent dining car service on both trains. For Vacation Time Excursion Rates $35.00 for Round Trip $35.00 from Salt Lake. June Mth. to the 22nd. Inc. Return limit August 31st to Stf.. 7ih Ine. Return limit Oct tt. S4000 For Round Trip $40 00. 31 On sale from Salt Lake City. June 1st to Sept. 30th. Return limit October 34t. Diverse Routes Stopovers. Tickets aWo en sale at all Utah Stations. For Literaluie. Ikketa. and Intcimaiitn tee any Salt Lake Route agent or address J. H. MANDERF IEID, A. G. P. A. SaH Lake CHy. Utah. - City WEAft-CVT- n V' re dot-lar- two-dolla- Coin-woul- to-an- , ; S. G. ORD. t , y.tcatio.1 UUs. various ia SAjT LAKB ;oum Tick- Mrs. V. E. Candland left WeiJ- - Vl on sale varioii dht-sMay nesday for Salt Lake where she JSth lo Septomlr Sth "UOUTK will visit until the close of sura OK TIIK LOS ANGKl.ES LI M school and return with hei LD" See your Agent for j Kist-rndiinslio- . IT-m- er daughter Eugenie. parlicuats. BEARD'S PARLOR. one to do your Cement Porches and Walks "Beard" can do that work for you WILFORD -W. BEARD UTAH. |