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Show f Continued from pw 1.) good enjoyed prompt the sports com menced at the north square, the first on the i s t being a ball game between the Elberta and Nephi nine9. At the end of this uwatfest, Lewis's team crossed from the first bats with the Mona nine. Although the Nephi sluggers managed to drop both games they were cheered u s t i I y at all times by the biggest crowd of enthusiastic fans that has ever gathered to witness a game. During the second game a and other contests took place. In the the east side managed to put one over their west side brethren by dint of superior brawn and determination The prizes offered the at the square were awarded to Mrs. Harriet Bird and John Vickers and William Howell. The prize for the best decorated house, after careful canvass of the town by the committee, was awarded to Dr. W. W. Bennett, whose charming bungalow wa3 profusely decorated not only with bunt ing but with large and small dags etc. Other residences thought especially deserving of mention, were those of J. V. Hyde, W. G. Orme, W. A. Starr, and Enoch Burton. y At at the Kendall some of closest and the track, most exciting races ever seen there were run off. The motor cycle race between Joseph Willis and Russell Hawkins was a hair-raising one, the event being run much faster than was expected. At the last lap of the two miles two-thirt- 1 Cooper Pyper & Co. ward iN HARDWARE. 1 Your Loved Honor Ones Who Are Dead A SUITAIJLE MONUMENT TO THEIR MEMORY liV Prepare now for Decoration Day. Order SATISFACTION taken for Spring Delivery GUARANTEED. hr.f IN'plii, Umli. WHY EVERYBODY GOES TO THE New Grand Hotel NEW. CLEAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF - '("'j WM. ANDERSON. And m:cAi si: OF $1.50 rooms and Prop. with hath. SALT LAKE CITY C0R- - MA,N AND tug-of-w- ar tug-of-w- ar pioneers See M. P. Kong of Mona for Friend-Makin- g EVERYDAY CLEAR ANCE gooseberries. Phone Kay's store. Miss Dot Deal of Springville is visiting with Miss Fern Scho-fie- ld this week. Mrs. S. A. Cazier, who has been very ill for a longtime, is so low You can buy anything in the line of CLOTHING and this week that her life is despairSHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ed of. On account of a relapse, Willie Warner was compelled to underas we determined not to carry over a thing that a go another operation this week As you all know the fact and very little hope is held out Cut Price can get rid of. that we have not got enough room for the large for his recovery. Nephi Robertsin of Ft. Green stocks we carry, and we must have still more roomal!ed at the Times office this morning. Mr Robertson is boost- For the enormous large FALL SHIPMENTS, which ing for Judge Jacod Johnson Conare commencing to arrive a I ready e gress FOR SALE CHEAP-Self-binWe are not looking for profits, after the holidays, all in first class condition. Has we want is to convert the stocks into cash, and onl., been used three years Will room fall for stocks. the make See W. A. go for half price. From now on as long as the Summer goods last. "FOR A SONG." d-er at once. No Special Sale in the state can compete We note the following namef present prices, on summer clothing and Bowles of popular Nephi young ladies ir. the list of candidates in the prize contest: Misses Myrtle Golden, Si e Cox. Phyllis Sparks, and Lucille Greenwood. We hope they land one of the automobiles. Come to the store and see for yourself Herald-Rep- ublican's 1 BIG FIRE ON 1 RIDGE with onr shoes. Everything goes at greatly reduced priced. Co. Clothing1 "SMALL PROFITS" Golden SALES." 'QUICK The busy store Behind the porch. A fire started in the dry grass Notice. and brush north of the Broad-heaConcern: To Whom It May farms at Four Mile Creek is Notice hereby given that the Tuesday morning which soon the apecial tax levied by of developed into dangerous propor- the of Nephi City. Utah, Council City tions and raced across the foot said City by an ordinance passed by hills to the northward threaten- Jouncil on the 28th, day of June A. D. ing descruction to the farms of 1912. unon the property abuttingon the 28. and W- - G. Orme and John C. Paint- east side of Lots 1 and 4. 1 and 4 block 37, and Lots 1 and 4 Lots er. Sweeping accross the bench Block 21, and on the west side of Lots g in an streak, the o.mta. Block 36. and Lots 2 and 3. Willis led into the stretch but fire came in close to the edge cf Block 29, and Lots 2 and 3 Block 20. was passed and beaten out by a Orme's farm and on northward Plat "A" of the Nephi Survey of j few feet by the redoubtable Russ to Painter's farm in the "Little Building Lota, for the purpose of and putting in place a com-Three good horse races Wert Valley". Mr. Painter's grain e curb and gutter concrete "Not They are not all th ined run, each time the leaders com land other crops were only saved both sides of Main Street between upon ing under the wire just necic from destruction by prompt and the north side of second south street "Wear-Ever- " and one race was de hard work by a good-me- d force and the south side of first north street is No. 1, clared a tie and had to be run of friends who hurried to his as- in curb and gutter District Aluminum Utensils completed. over, me secona time tne two sistance. That the Board of Equalization and horses were again so close as to art different. There was a slight breeze from Review appointed by the City Council Of make it a delicate matter for the course, aluminum ia aluminum! the south west which carried the of Nephi City for that purpose, will but utensils may differ in purity, la judges to decide on the winner. fire into the hills. Had the wind meet Recorder thickness, in handles, ia finish. at the office of the City The members of the commitin Hall Utah, the at City, Nephi City are about and sent the fire Purity. "Wear Ever" utensil VI) per cent, A. D. tees are deserving the highest changeb of 29th the ou pure. July day Monday loss down on to the Ridge the cf and continue in session until FriTUckness, They are made thick praise far their untiring efforts would have been tremend 1912,the 2nd enough to prevent denting readily; day of August A. D. 19:2, day to make the celebration a suc- grain thick enough to guarantee a lifecus. Fears were felt throughout between the hour of 9 and 10 o'clock time of satisfactory service. cess. By their unremitting effrom the and M. A. each on every day the afternoon that the wind Handles. The handles of forts in the face of indifference r As a precaution said 29th day of July A. D. 1912, until Utensils are made of tbe best tinned change. might and skepticism as to the possibil2nd day of August A. D. 1912. said the ateeL Aluminum handles would beary measure the gias was set n both dates inclusive, and will hear and come too hot wooden handle would ity of having a live celebration, fire north of Cedar while consider any objections and make coi- Point burn off or break. The handle of they succeeded in overthrowing the wind was in the southwest "Wear-Everutensils are gripped to of any tax which ma be un rections the utensils by aluminum rivet the doubters and convenced all so that the would or le equal unjust. with large beads. Tbe bead are that once get down to hard work cleared in caeground not sunk into the aide of tbe uten-athe wind changt d. That during said time between the the aide remains of uniform and get the people interested, hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock thick Several fences were burned strong enough to hold anything can be accomplished. down and and about half an am P. M. the raid assessment lift will be tbe nes, handle on firmly for. years, office the to at public inspection open A number of prominent citizens Finl.h. The outside Is polished. The Recorder, at the City Hall inside Is hardened by an electrical have urged that in behalf of the of lucerne was burned but other - of the City wise the big blaze did little dam- in Nephi ( ity, Juab County, Utah. procesa which makes tba metal people we heartily thank the bsrder, smoother, lew By order of the t'oard of Equalization WEAIttVE nave lo start is it age. reported members of the committee iiaoi vo oe atscoiorea oj and Review. land food or wster containing and on ed srri2 pnwed their labors. (Signed) John W. Ellison, John 11. alkali or iron, and more to the brush before it was Lint, Orson Cazier, Enoch Burton, The expenses of the celebra- spr-aeasily cleaned than would be poesiblc if tbe utea- William H. TetUgrew, notictd. tion were tlx 25, tl e were not so fin Is bed. TRAPtHARX Board of Equalization and Review. committee hhving collect d at Dated Utah. Nepbi City, fl. A. U. Excursions. Replace utensil that wear out $56. 35 and having left over fu r July 22nd. 1912. with utensils thatWcar-Ever- " all bills were The Grand Army of the Re just $8.00. piJ Moles as Things of Beauty. ine memoer win meet egain public Is sending out invitations With Turkish ladles mole on tbe "CHIIS. FOOTE 4 SONS. CI. fsce are considered a great beauty, the anj decide on the disposition to i ivitirig all members of the be male of this balance. They A. It. to attend the OfTical Itiner- pretty theory bring that love haa a spot, or that spirits ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNOERSOtO. have expressed a desirr to sin ary rth National Encampment kissed and left In the ear have left their whispering r Los Angeles California cerely thank all the people of the at light touch on the cheek. No Tuklsb wc man Is considered perfectly IHh to 11th 1912. .on who turneJ out m we I Summer Excursion Fares. and ma le the celebration t h el The Department Officers tf ful. In fact, without a mole or two. Via SALT LAKE ROUTE-t- o success it vas. They thank a!l Utah have arranged for a special Coed and Bad Crtttes. destiniitiun those wh donated to the ex- train for the accomodation cf all Tbe great difference between good various hasern Is tbat the good ones Tickets on sale various dates bad critics and This fund Utah train and all took May who aIo special pense fee pie. are always learning and the bad ones 18st to See 5th. will leave on September Salt I,ake the City, Sep are always teaculng. youi program. part ocal as'cnt for particulars. trmber fith 1012. The excursion has enn arranged soiieople may Britain's Tongue. Wtffttn the narrow eont.as of the or return by way of San Fran-siscgo EVERYBODY GOES TO Urttlfsh lIno fewer than e) tan ar d iVrtlari', Oregon. are spoken. They are Kn tuac Ilsh. Welsh. Ere tin Ireland), Man Had Tetttd Jht-n- . tin tbe lute of V.M, where, ant II re (ie- prr!rte crftnrima rM Jrshnny Why? Because they get pure Ice cream, d four-thirt- $1.00 ROOMS WITHOUT BATH Located acrees the street from Poet Office. Commercial Club.Minlng A Money to loa- n- T. H. Burton. At one o'clock the little folks Two good rooms for rent. Ingathered at the Arlington and quire at Times office. y a dance. At Tinners & Plumbers EVERYTHING Local Notes. BIS SUCCESS CELEBRATION 4th' SOUTH Exchange and City and County Bldg. Uli-c- k ever-widenin- b The One SoIuti6n to the Hot Weather Problem and-nec- MaCartney's Famous Ice Cream k, -- On the hot afternoon, when the perspiration begin 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 cream. Ice-crea- Wear-Eve- When you're too far gone for it to refiesh you it's time to phone the undertaker. "' X. Hi. Bakery"-"- ' acartney rop. il for CALIFORNIA The ideal Los Angelfcn Limited. Electrically Lighted, throughout For Vacation Time Excursion Rates $.15. 00 from Salt Lake. Leaves Overland Express June 14 h. to the SSrd. Ire. Return I mil Auiutt 211 tc St.t. 7ih inc. Return limit 1 Oct. 3tsL another jrood train, leaves Salt Lak? City IJLO p. it. daily exceTlf nt""! dininir car service $40.00 For Roimd Trip 14C CO. On sale from Salt Lake City. June 1st to Sept. OOth. Return limit October 3lt. Diverse Routes Stop on With trains". Tickets also on sale at all Utah Stations. For Literature, TUMI, aid li four s'.. en see v any Salt Lake Route stent orddre J. H WntlfF.tLD. A. G. P. A. Salt Lake Cily. Uuh. 1 d exactly Sep-tem'e- $35.00 for Round Trip Salt Lake Cit 5:00 p. m. Hail) J o - eently. rhrh BEARD'S PARLOR. aervlcen were rofldwrt that toneue). Oselto (In PoMUnrt) French In the Channel Inland, and LornUb In Cornwall. Thouirh the to 1 In In seven tal for Ma own island toneuee, yet la the Ensjllshmsn saM to he tbe poorest linguist In tbe won 4 AH nave Their Opinion. yet It I ur.deterfnined t,kh l tbe worse "The Irian who an !r. and wont, or tbe man who ca"t sins and W " A to tori to hi ma'rl i Rnd to!d to hiifir. f'r eantfd !n llfht nn (ire tour !afr Jih'py r 'irttrd wfh mvro cSrsndma pr.'i' "Jot.nn. Ih mn'rhen err not tb- h!m a f".A" it ", I anr4 on; fhT are." tr'd eterf " hnr all rrv Victory Nat f?r th vjrjjrd, The .r1r!td t'"f t?nii p r he "ill 1e Ifcft Lttlrd Ij the poof f. cold drinks, and good treatment . You don't need to go out of town for some one to do your Cement Porches and Walks "Beard" can do that work for you WILFOKD UiVAN. VV. - BEARD UTAH. |