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Show JUAB COtWTV TIMES. NfcPHl, UTAH Local Notes JUST RECEIVED hipmnt of LADIES' HIGH CUT LACE SHOES A iting friends. J. E. Lunt and Bishop AND cheap-granar- and SLIPPERS and placed them on tables at prices below All good styles but we manufacturers cost to close cut. Come and see them, you will get a big haven't all slses. All kinds, work shoes, bargain If yow can find your site. dress shoes, and Slippers. of a big lot of Broken Economy Basement Lots of Big Bargains, New Goods constantly anlvlng all Visit the Eoonomy priced the very lowest possible. Basement and save money. ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER Chas. Foote si"- J-- ThERE ARE 1 14.703 UNDERSOLD. &l Sons C2JJ?" IN THESE LAWYERS 113X93 MALES t S -- Mir c0Nvi NCINGTME JUR The Public Is The Jury From Whom We Ask A Favorable Verdict We endeavor to adduce evidence In each sal we make as to the quality and dependability of our goods, which should be Incontrovertible In your deliberations as to the place to purchase your needs In the drug line. (JIVE US A TRIAL NEPHI DRUG & CONFEC'Y. Oar New Spring lines now complete "Not the extremes" bnt the Season's y -- Co. "THE REXALL STORE" most conservative and popular styles You should for $3.75 and up to 19. see them at the HEUERMAI1 NEPHI MER. CO. -- Progressive business men fully appreciate the service of a financial institution of recognised strength, operated in the interest of constructive business enterprise. Buying At Home Shows Sense. Buying at home is not a duty but just good, plain, ordinary common Bense. It meaos that when you pay out your money at home that the money is likely to be employed at home in new stocks, new buildings and en larged enterprises. It means eventually some of that money is likely to get back in to your own pocket. There are none but what have something to sell or exchange as well as the merchant labor or service or some thing. The more money in cir culation among youi neighbors the more likely are they to buy what you have to sell. Commerce is the exchange of commodities, the buying and selling to each othtr which makes each man in the community a necessity and furnishes each com inodity with z demand. Keep the money home where it can be a circulating medium, bringing you employment and a mamet and helping the town to grow and prosper. One dollar spent at home may pay five dollars in debts and find its w&y back to the first owner. Five dollars spent t home may poy twenty-fiv- e dollars in debts and rtturn t its former home. Prompt, efficient service, eicellent commercial tanking facilities and complete dependable based upon a broad knowledge of business conditions, are at all times available to Patrons of the Flisl National Bank. Infor-m.Hloi- -, When You Write Letters You ought o Kn.pr" Our Stationery of and weighs to supply ts composed styles, tints please a variety of tastes. It makes writing a real pleasure. And our prices Your Money's Worth LUNTS PHARMACY all kinds of ;i1. Niir-h.iiy t'urin, whui S.ll Like Oit.v, i i.is t. (?i 11, 1316 March ven that o'. the publication i f this notice. I W. II. UbfcKS. KJ-iva- rd Date of first publication March 24, dateof completion of ublicatu i pru 2, isi6. 1916. You will save money by po c.fiire buying alt l.ake City, Utah, ha.i your lawn ho.--e from Kendall and erorr'em with made replication in Willis. of the t!orr,tnipd the Lucrn seed for sale at 4 cent Laws uf Utah. I'.mT, as by the Seti.-- Laws of L'tah. i9oil, I'Jli, per pound W ilk ey and Latimer. and 19 6, to appropriate Nephi Utah. r teoin l ( 3) nf a cubic f'ot of water Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Creed left from Spring Canyon Creek, Juab on ditlie early train Monday mornConnly, tlUh. Said water will be Mr. Creed accomverted at s point which lies 154 ing for feet ixuh from the northeast corM r panied the remains of a friend of Section 2, Township otlth. Range who was accidently killed at and rr.eridiaii, 3 west. Salt I.nke and conveyed by meant of a ditch fc r Caliente Nevada last week. Mrs. Creed will visit reU'Jves in a liistonce of 27lW feet and there frntn March 1 to Septmler IS. IJoone, Iowa before returnii g of each year, to irripat 2 acres of land emhraccd in the north I have listed tome choic half of Section 2, township and range A ii nr. h of aid water a aforesaid. pieces uf land for may tenec?Sry will be 'ised during;' with surface an?f artesian watM fie entire yew for domestic purposes, Close to the surfsc- -, ICO to 640 in the 'liiis af'plication is cr each from TA)0 to S1500, Mate Krgineer'a office at No. 11 to t'J per acr. I can recomAll protests aga nst the granting of mend them. Nothing better for said application, statu g the rea ni th sirice in the whole state. therefor, must be marie by affidavit in Cke to good towns and easy duplicate, accompanied by a fee f jsccf'sa to railroads. iKpsp are fi.50, and., fled in this office with in real bargains. See me or write thirty (30) Uays after the completion J. W, PAX MAN. twce. am-mJf- d three-tent- h Ia. nice wild hay See David Cazier C. H Hilton of Salt Lake was a passenger from Salt Lake Wed nesday. Mr. Hilton expects to SALE-goo- d at $10 per ton. ' IS A HIT WTH DADDY He's going to buy her a new dress for finding condition is quickly Chamberlain's relieved by Tablets. Obtainable everywh-r- e because it Lucern seed for sale 4 fcents per pourd. at vVilkev and Latimer, Nephi Utah. Let Denison's bring heifer Fider please clf, unti,rled. notify Wiil L. Ilott. Mrs. J. E. Cole returned home Get ai trial pound today at from an Wednesday Lake. Rait U trip L03T-6-m- Enterprise Grocery Co, OrJy Stor to Ttmm That Sttl, Easter comes a little late this y ear-ri- ght at the time when most men their Spring clothes anyway. buy It will seem as if every man you meet Kaster Sunday is wearing a new :: :: :: :: suit. food. Thii greater health and happiness to your home. Thm ) sysum. making you feel dull nj ftupd, and interfering with the digestion and asaimlation of makes work easier and sleep more restful. dry-farmi- Injur. prt And he likes to drink ai Constipation Wfiy The bowels are the natural sewerage svstem of the body. When they bcome obstructed by of the poisonconstipation a ous matter which they should carry ell is absorbed into the tasted. Dcnison's EASTER . Dcnison's Coffee. No matter what we have for dinner he's always satisfied and happy, 'cause he finishes with a big cup of the most delicious cofTce he ever be V-,. FOR spend sometime at Nephi visiting his daughter Mrs. Wm. T. Belliston. Miss C'ara Cole who is teaching school at Midvale, Salt Lake I ill- county, is home this week, visi1 Dell Sperry was taken to Salt ting relatives as the schools in Lake Wednesday morning where that district were closed on pe was operated on lor append!- - account of numerous cases of itir. scarlet fever in that locality. MAMA'S MADE UTAH. Water User ,iS; have the most suitable NEXT SUNDAY' State Engineer. Stat to- accounts of Business men, NEPHI. I -- stationery you can get, whether you're writing For a job; or accepting a pro posal of marriage, or simply sending a long gossipy letter to a cnura FIRST NATIONAL BANK Notice WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" Highest market prices paid for cattle. See Lunt and Belliston before you sell. Mrs. Madge May was in Nephi this week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Robert Loroax, Mrs. Geo. Y Kendall, and Mrs. Thomas Pass I are all reported to be seriously ALLIED INTERESTS We cordially Invite the firms and corporation. PETTICOATS C. H. Grace purchased new Ford automobiles last week. and For sale see Wm. Cole. Mrs. barn, Misses Eva Christison and Hattie Broadhead are in Eureka this week visiting friends. J. W. Whitmore, manager of the Toggery, was in Salt Lake Monday on. business. Clyde Gibson who is working at Eureka was in Nephi Sunday visiting his parents, Master Verl Jenkins of Lark is in Nephi this week visiting his grand parents Mr. and Mre. John C. Painter. Miss Rosy Anderson who has been away teaching school in the southern part of the state returned home, last week. Ivan Kendall of Otman Arizona is in Nephi this week on accourt of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Geo. Kendall. George A. Sperry, principal of the Nephi high school, was in Prrvo the early part of the week on business. J. E. Memmott, probation office for this district, was in Eureka early in the week on official business. Attorney and Mrs. Jacob Coleman returned to their home In Provo Monday morning after spending a week visiting at Nephi and Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coombs, of Cardston, Canada, who have been , visiting relatives and friends at Nephi since Thursday of last week returned home Monday afternoon. We have just received a carload 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. Big Shoe Bargains We lines SHOES selected AND Miss Jane VVilkenson, of Cedar City was in Nephi thia week vis- COLONIAL PUMPS In grays and whites, th much wanted The vary newest things, see them. color, have SKIRTS it old yellow o. extended Karnoworth of her Manti vigitirg Mrs. Belliston. Ralph daughter, House with three rooms, one city lot and one acre of water for sale. Mrs. John Jackson Mrr.- - Clara is here Why Not Have Yours? $15.00 to $25.00 New Designs In Shirts And Neckwear Today is a mighty eood time to come inand select your EASTER HAT. Full Spring line here ready for your :: :: :: :: Inspection. THE TOGGERY |