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Show JUA Local Notes Swrfu Breakfast Bacon 30c Premium hams 25c lb. I -Leaf Lard, 3 lb can, 55c 2c. Silver Swifts Swifts Cry Salt Bacon best grade 22 Leaf lb Lard 10 " " $1.63 Swifts Silver Silver 5 Swifts Leaf Lard, can, 85c Seed Raisins 15c pkt Ideal Not Gold brand fancy seeded Raisins I2ic. pkt Best Cleaned Currants 15c. Salt Rock or Imperial Oysters small alia 8 pkt. Salt Rock cr Imperial Oysters large size I7jc pkt. 25c. Best quality Columbia River Salmon, large sue 15c. Best quality Columbia River Salmon, small she , Fancy Red Salmon, small tizt I2c. Fancy Red Salmon, large size 20c. 12 c. 10c. June Peas, best pack Early June Peas 10c. Early Juno extra lifted Peas 7c. Tiny Tot Fancy Corn aint best quality Olive Oil 25c. I2jc. Country Gentleman Corn I 50c. Ilk Llbby'a Pork and Beam pint best quality Olive Oil Swifts -3 1 Clias, Foote & Sons Watch the Economy Basement, New goods arriving; daily, NEYER re-tire- ILI-- ISSELLlNfiirC?3 I 1 I I m l tTV THERE ARE IN THE5 I UNITED STATES 4.971 MALES C Sf-v- r 5 FEMALES - SL'U morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allen cf Starr, Utah are visiting- at the home of Mr. and Mrs Abner Bigler, parents of Mrs. Allen. Miss Ruth Foote went to American Fork Monday; after spending a few days at that place she will visit a short time in Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary E. Burton went to Ogden Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Burton a brother inlaw of Mrs. Burton. Ira T. Boynton began suit in the distr'ct court Monday for against his wife on the grounds of desertion. Herman Mangelson, son of Lorenzo Mangelson of Levan visited at Nephi Wednesday on his waj home from Provo. Mrs. Nephi Jackson and her left nephew James Ockey Wednesday for Salt Lake where tney will attend conference. Mrs. L. A. Whitmore, who has been in Salt Lake for sometime on account of her health re turned home Wednesday morn de-vor- Pilot Your Way To Our Drug Store For A Safe Purchase Of Anything You May Need In The Drug Lin Quality, Accuracy, Prompt Service Our Watchword NEPHI DRUG & CONFEC'Y. ASSISTING BUSINESS GROWTH Cormnariclal patrons of moderate raquli mania thoaa with larger Interest find here a wll financial atmosphere. eon-geni- al hi.h'y efficient organltatlon, posses d ef ei cedent faoilltiea and adequate connections, constantly at the service) ef our patrons. Our I Our continual effort to further the Interest of all patrons Is net confined to the narrow limits of banking eervlo but Include every advice and assistance consistent with our rrodern, constructive banking policy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEPHI, : t 1 UTAH. ce ing. J. W. Paxman, dry farm spec ialist for the A. C. College, return ed home Sunday from a week's trio in the northern part of the state. Mrs. Russell Hawkins of Salt returned home Sunday after visiting- - fur sometime with Mr. and Mrs her Lake nts, Henry Forrest. Carl 0. Kelson returned home Payson where he Sunday f-- had been making arrangements for the big concert to be given at that place this evening. Mrs. Hattie Wright of Levan stopped off and visited her mother-in-laMrs. J. F. Wright, Wednesday on her way from Provo where she is attending school. Gideon Wilson, Mrs. John Wilson, Mesdames T. D. and N. J. Rees. and Mrs. H. T. w, Our Ladies Shirt were passangers on the northbound train Wednes day afternoon. tkno-vie- Waists were o nptodr-t- e that they went like hot cakes, bat we have been preparing for Jut such ruth and have ordered more oat, which will be here the first of the week. Ynu will find these, like the other, right up tothe-minntand yon muat nut fail to aee them. e Summer Wash Goods are also now on display and awaiting your inspection. You will find theae the lateat patterns and materials. We cannot describe them to yon. yon mnat aoe them to fnlly nnderatand what are. Come and let na show them they to you fcxcelsior Mer. Co The Quality Store" SOMETHING NEW d everyday. line of Dean Webb of Mt. Pleasant onr new J Hosiery, Slippers, and Shoes. Jast reoeived'at the NEPHI MER. CO. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" re- turned home Tuesday after ing a week at the hoir.e of Mrs. Hyrum Carter. I. II. Grace left Thursday afternoon for Salt Lake to at tend conference, and do business for the South Ward Building Committee.. Mrs. P. V. Wynder of Cards: ton Canader arrived here Tuesday morning. Mrs. Wynder w,ill visit a short time with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Kendall, and other relatives) at Nephi. We have just received a car load of Idaho Oats. In order to move same quickly, we will make special price on 500 lbs lots or more for cash. Nephi Mill & Mfg. visit- r I Satisfied Customers Means that those who come back to us again and again o buy after they've made their first purchase at our store always receive satisfactory service. They know that whatever we sell them ts thoroughly re'iable. They know we do not ask more than fair profit on our saies. They know they can rely on our advice Truth is our stand-b- y They know that carefulness, honesty courtesy, ckaxuiness and promptness characterize us. -- Co. Mrs. J. W. Paxman and daughter Julia, Mrs. Nellie Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sells, Mrs. Milan Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. R Paxman Mrs. Al Pay. P. J. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ducker worth, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and Geo. C. Whitmore were LUNT'S PHARMACY Stal-nak- passangers on the northbound train Tuesday. The officers of the Nephi Ward Mutuals gave a com plimentary to invited guests Tuesday evening in Pay's hall. New dances were introduced by Paul Jones. At 11:30 o'clock punch and cake were served. Miss Eva Christison presided at the punch bowl. AH expressed themselves as having had the best time ever. Salt Call City April 3rd. to th. Excuraion tickets on sale via Salt Lake Route for above occasion as follows: From Nephi, Eureka, Mammoth. Silver City and stations East on tale April 3rd. to 9th. inc. Return limit April 12th. From all other Utah stations, on sale April 3rd. lo 8th. inc. Return limit Aprii 15th. FORSALE-goo- d at f -- A nice wild hay ton. See David Cazier. Theodore Harri went to Salt $10 per Laka Monday. Dr. N. J. Rees went to Salt Lake Sunday on professional business. House with three rooms, one city lot and one acre of water for sale. Mrs. John Jackson Highest market prices paid for all kinds of cattle. See Luct and Belliston before you sell. Mm. II. J. Price of Salt Lake returned home Sunday after visiting with relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. Wm. Stanley, Mrs. D. B. Broadhead, Mrs. Unity Chapell are in Salt Lake this week attending conference. s Misses Neva Booth, and Lilli an Biackett were in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday; while there they attended the grand opera. Miss Blickett spent the two days visiting' schools. Meadames Ceo. O. Ostler, V M. Foote, Harry Foote, Alfred Haycock, Lilly Shaw, James Hickman, Earl Jackman, Henry Forrest went to Salt Lake Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Haze! Ellison and her mother, Mrs. J. E. Cole left Monday afternoon for Salt Lake with Max, the little son of Mrs. Ellison why is being taken to a Salt LaVe hospital fcr medical treatment. A city Mock of seven year rld piuenburg apple trees with 4 ahar.s of water at your own term. Tb Spitzer.burg is the kirik' of all apples and there is always a demand for them at high prices in Utah. Write at once to Jacob Coleman, Provo, Utah Come and aee Skirts, Petticoats, A. Cottrell, local - OCCUPATION UTAH Monday and visited their daughagent for ter Mrs. G. W. Garrett on their the Salt Lake Route, returned to Salt Lake. home from California Saturday way Misses Nettie Bowman and J. J UNDERSOLD. MJHI. William H. Warner was in Provo Monday visiting friends. j while you Go carts wait at Kendall and Willis. Ferdinand Hansen of Eureka Have your lawn mower sharpened today by Kendall and Willis. was in Nephi this week visiting John S. Cooper was in Salt Lake friends. Z FOR SALE. Set of Surrey this week on business. L. W. Evans was in Payson Harness and Single Buggy Harness. Inquire of Walter Paxman, last week end on business. R. H. Evans returned home Phone 29 M. Wm. Foote csme in from his from Salt Lake Saturday afterranch, which is located in the noon in his new Mitchell car. Miss Fay Jackson of American western part of the county, Fork returned home Monday af- Saturday of last week. Dr. T. D. Rees, president of ternoon. the Juab stake left on this early Oliver Neilaon was in Salt train for Salt Lake morning Lake this week on a business he where will attend conference. and pleasure trip. Miss Wood and John Lucile Miss Afton Wilson of Mt. Pleas Schofield down from Provo came ant is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. in an automobile, Saturday night H. Maiben. You will save money by buying returning Monday morning. Mr. Mrs. Charles Mangel your lawn hose from Kendall and son of and Levan stopped off in Nephi Willis. Regular Grocery Price List ONE PRICE TO ALL COUNTY TIMES, JbENISONS Jj worftEi Li WE DRINK DENSON'S AT OUR HOUSE ¬ Pa says it's the best he ever tasted. It's the rmlv kind Mother lets me drink 'cause it's the only coffee on the market that's absolutely pure and sound. Sweet, fragrant and smooth. Gee! but it's good. Get some at Enterprise Grocery Co. Th Only Storm in Town That SetU tt When we kick on your Coin? somewhere else for your clothes and ask you to come1 here honestly, we are doing you, the biggest favor in the .world. are better than the clothes you always thought were best. The Togffery Mrs. Chas. Stephenson and daughter Celit returned home from Salt Lake Tuesday morning. Dr. J. J. Buswelt. ophtholmic fpecialist, of Salt Like .will be at the Forrest Hotel Wednesday noon uotil Friday noon April No charges for testing eyes References. Why CA(tipatlon Injur. The bowels are the natural ewerage system of the body. When the bcome obstructed by constipation prt of trip poison out matter which they should carry ofT is absorbed into the system, making you feel doll and stup'd, and interfering with the digestion and. assimlation of food. Thia condition is quickly relieved Chamberlain's by Tablets. ObainttU everywbsre |