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Show tUAfi If Quotations To Go With Juvenile Work in Alilford. Xmas Gifts. Judge Thomas II.- Burton of coming year FORTHE A pretty and original touch may be Riyen a Christmas gift by accompanying it with a dainty card on which are written the recipient's name and some apt Utah. Nephi City Garage, in rear of Ostler & Allen Building. AUTOMOBILE the Juvenile Court has been visiting most of the towns in the county the past week. At Fill- REPAIRING. In Every Department. i i t r'ii ior I see large .puis particulars, j I P One chance For the last baby: With a umbrella: COMING! COMING! EMRO THEATRE Dec. 25th, Matinee & Evening; Also Friday evening Dec. 26. b Jewelry! !ak? One of the most talantou and accomplished Playing a repretoire of classical and popular selections. Accompanied on the piano by his sister leave where (ha Vickers, and Lacey Vickers of Mt Pleasant . At Santa Headquarters Special sale during holidays with 10 cent discount the gift makes great op per portunity. I have appropriate gifts for everybody, Diamonds, watcher, Jewelery clocks, silverware, military and toilet sets, gold headed nnbrellas detachable handles. Come in and select your gifts before the rnsh. EL BOUCHER, JEWELER, AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: CaMMll count? cterk or IN rpctlvw furthar Information. I .ann ' At King's Merc. 217 MAIN ST. Tht Our line is larger than ever and Never before did prices lower. you have such a variety to select from. HOY T. COW AM $40.00 LOS ANGELES AND RETURN. The Ideal Train for Southern California. ' THE PACIFIC LIMITED. Connection leaves !Vephl IO:46 a. mcJaily. Per tickets and Information, eonault J. III kOuV A. COTTRCLL, Agant Nephi, or addr.as T. C. PECK. G. P. A. LOS ANGELES CAL. J. M. MANDCRFICLD, A. G. P. A. Salt Lake. Ask about our big mid-wint- er Lxcursion We open up new goods almost every day. We are about to open up a fine line of men's four in hand ties also silk handkerchiefs and mufflers and gloves. Also more china ware. " Administrator of the Eatate of John 3. Cowan deceased. THOI. ft. BCHTO. JACOB O. BIGLER. Administrator of the Eaiate of Eliza beth W, Bigler deceased. TH09. B. BtBTO!, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication November iilst 1913. Dste of Isst publication December 19th 1913. -- Baasaa.jaBaaBaHaaa(Baai Oettlnj the Best of Ttia wlat man MiM l.iale a could trade off v. I brtlB If he knows for what he doesn t wc r. t i j get what you need to make a Mer- rv Xmas and a happy New Year. 3 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the eatate of John S. Cowan deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached to the undersigned at his residence at Nephi ) ity, ) a a b County, Utah, on or before the 25 day of March A. D. 1914. Attorney for administrator. First publication Nov. 21st 1913. Last publication Dec 19th 1913. NOTICE TO C REDITORS In the matter of the eatate of Eliza beth W. Bigler, deceased. Creditors will present cisims with vouchers attached, to the undersigned at his residence at lephl, City, Juab County, Utah, on or before the Hh day of March A. D. 1914. Co. Now is the time to come in and LAKE CITY UT. Slors Wish fct Gusrsntse" NEPHI. UTAH. DC IT NOW JEWELERS I SALT C"" mm Mes-dam- es PROBATE California Excursions Jewelry!!! 1 l Xmas decorations. Those present besides the gues of honor were Misses Ella Hulet, Bertha McPherson, Clara Cole, Pearl Allen, Lettie Jenkins, and the hostess Mrs. Tola Jenkins. Arthur Kendall, Roy PipRobt er, Chappie, A. V. Gadd. Frank Belliston, J. G. Irons, Will Belliston. Harry Irons, V. H. Miss Anna, age ten. 1914 Jewelry!! - mnTuiun nn I nnmcN nnirHULL. UL.UI IIIMU UUl UUUUI.I1 pilils-- UtliL Ui.s.1 tiili.Lliilfck IHlL Uils.1, Ufr ttt) Irons. violinist of hit age ii the country. March 7, 2 A new shipment of most beautiful lines of Jewelry most suitable presents for Xmas, in fancy boxes at very low prices too many articles tu meniton we ask you to look over our line before you buy your jewelry it will pay you. gives The Boy Violins t 1914 for the price of one. All other Xmas presents at reduced prices. Practically t 1 ebruary 28, siren free with each 50o pur. . Home Missionaries for Sunday Dec 21st will confine tbeir di With a cookbook: courses to the life and labors o The tsste of the kitched is better the Prophet Josepn Smith. The than the smell. -- Old Proverb. and others interested in Bishops With an electric torch lamp: sacramental meetings w i the To a great night a great lantborn. provide suitable music so that the Old Proverb. occasion may appropriately cele With a needlecase: Who hath need of a hundred eyes. brate the birth of the great Lat Old Proverb. terDay Prophet. J. W. Paxman With a vhotograph: Saturday afternoon from 2 til Generally muaie feedeth the disposition of spirit which it findeth. Bacon. 5 o'clock the school will childrens dance in the Arlington Tickets 10 cents. 7:30 until 10:30 Com'radan Club Party. same grammer grades The Com'radaj club met at the tickets evening 25c extra lady 10c Mon home of Mrs. Harry Beagley day evening at the same place s Tuesday. The afternoon was dance for parents and grown spent in discussion of business, a ups. Tickets 50c extra lady 25c. reading "The Saul of the Violin" was given by Mrs. J.S Delicious refreshments were served. ' Those present were 5 F Xmas Eve. 3 on chase. SAMPLE LINE of handkerchiefs greatest bargains ever offered in this town The year, most part deformed with dripping rains. Cowper. December 2n & 22 December 29 Given away other As endless prove And pure as gold forever. Robert Herrick. Much is she worth, and even more is made of ber. The Limits in Gold! $20 tertains. Agents for Automobiles and J. I. Case Thrashing Alachine Co. Date of Sales . re-.le- ct Washing and Polishing Autos, Gasoline, and a complete line of Lubricating Oils. THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON FECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kellerstrass ONE FARE RATES will Fred a with few Via spend Salt Lake Route account days With a silver handglass: Mrs. Charles Jenkins En- Kendall In Salt Lake. After this Christmas, New Years between The heart, like a mirror, should for all Utah points. Tickets on sale short visit they will all objects without being sullied Kansas will by any. Confucius. Dec. 19th to 25th inc Dec 81 and City they Mrs. Charles Jenkins enterthe the with Holidays With a "tear off" calendar: parJan. spend 1st Return Jan. 5th. Ask tained yesterday afternoon at a The longest day must have an end. Mr. Kellerstrass. of ents for via Salt Lake Route. tickets dinner given in honor of Miss Italian Proverb. Adeline Fehrenkamp. The table A Christmas gift of a ring for was very artistically decorated a financee or wife: with Xmas candles and So let our love Adjusting and Vulcanizing. man Deutch, S r more he held court and 32 cases of juvenile delinquency were quotation of an appropriate na- brought before hm and disposed ture for different gifts may be of. The father of one of the boys of interest. was fined $25 for contempt of in refusing 'to appear when court For a postal card album: Kind messages that pass from land summoned. He held a largely atto land. Longfellow. tended meeting at Hinckley SunFor a net of books by a well day morning and one in the aft known aulhor: ernoon, and in the evening held The chief glory of every people arises a meeting at Deseret. He is much from it authors. Dr. Johnson. encouraged in the interest the For a small afternoon tea cadparents are taking in his work. dy: He has appointed the following Tea, thou soft, thou sober, sage and officers in the County: probation venerable liquid, Coiley Cibber. Charles Lavor, Chief Probation Fora useful purse: Officer of Millard County, Fill, The beat friends are in the purse. more; deputies, Richard Parker, German Proverb. R. Bennett, Deseret; Happy the man who, void of caree and Hinckley; J. Proctor Robinson, Fillmore; C. strife, In silken or in leathern purse retains. S. Dorrity, Kanosh; John C BenA splendid shilling. ' nett, Holden; Charles Clawson, John Phillips. Delta. Judge Burton went to With a pack of cards: Cedar City on Monday and on The cards beat all the players, te his return will appoint deputies they never so skillful. Emerson. at Meadow, SciLio, Oak City, With a pair of gloves: Leamington, Lynndyl and Oasis. Oh, that I were a glove upon that Millard County Cronical. hand! Romeo and Juliet. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. I XMAS - reaolva to do bualnesaln a bualnea J way by uiln ohacks Inataad of ourronoy. Open an acoount h r and you'll find business running mooth and you'll have t h atlsfaotlon of knowing that your money Is absolutely safe from fir or theft. Kephi ectwrY times. m?nt trrAit OfiNTLU HORSES. (or Gentlemen and Ladies.' Horses that are "sate end aeund" with plentr of life and "go In them but welt btok en and easy le handle. This Is the hind, of horses we furnish at our stablbe. Ther are Safe In The Hands of The Get Tickets on Our Xmas Drawing, One ticket with each 25c purchase. Ladies. One veU'cles are reat and tldf. Tee will find pl aaure in driving one of rift. Ther well worth the price. Rocks springs and Hiawatha Coal is ti c best WE CARRY I r. HARRIS & SONS. r King's Mercantile j south main HTHEirr I |