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Show JUAB COtJNTY TIMES, NEPHi, tjtfAH Local Notes We Give S. and H. GicenJVading Stamps. j Shoes, Oxfords And Slippers and Mrs. Geo. Creed returnMonday morning from Iowa. For sale and barn, see Mrs. Wm. Cole. Alfalfa screenings for sale.-WiL; Hoyt. for setting. Se For Sale-EeMrs. Joseph Stewart; Nephi, Ut. For rent or for sale,- my city residence. S. G. Ord. unn Wilson or bait Lake was in Nephi Sunday visiting Miss Phyllis Sparks. For sale-- a good Tubular seper- at ator, very reasonable-App- ly Mr. ed Shoes Shoes Shoes cheap-granar- y Another Big Shipment Just Received ll just received a shipment of the CP. Ford High Grade Novelty Shoes for Women in the much wanted colors, Grey, Ivcry, White and Black with Grey. Come in and see them, these are the cream of We have hih das dressy Shoos. have to pay in the larger cities. the gs would Prices much tower than you ' Have we have received a large assortment of SAMPLE RUGS. See them, prices the lowest variety to choose from. RUGS, an ecellent Times Office. ECONOMY BASEMENT Highest market pricps paid for all kinds of cattle. See Lunt and Belliston before you sell. Miss Cleo Hawkins of Salt Lake was visiting friends at Nephi this week. Another big lot of New Goods In all kinds of Notions, mill end remVisit the nants. Big variety all priced belcw the regular market basement Store and save money. ONE PRICE UNDERSOLD. NEVER TO ALL Chas, Foote nn ATI r M l Sons Sz as- -i7Trr--- C ce-- i Jfi T w FS in ii i FEMALES feY in i 3 : One Could Imagine Her A Smasher of Heart? ..WnvW Perfumed handkerchief as tne train departs M'T AS A HACr.AC.i: SMASH LU-NKV- LR! Ladies You Couldn't Imagine a moui: i)i:i.icati: on m i k.iiti ri. plufumf. THAN Ullt 1D1AI.IA. TRY IT. NEPHI DRUG "THE REX ALL STORE'' V W I",? J ? Artl.lc Floral Artan(tmnlB F"or( I - All Occasiona J, i 217 MAIN ST I ,ioourecnliouscCo;r j cicmt-VPHONr . salt lake en" utJ 1 i Where The t 'iwf Grow We Are In having . S'ore w.th The Gua'antea" Fortunate Jmt received another small shipment of Ladies' White Kid Shoes, High Top Those dtairc-inthrne ronit come at once nr liny 'will be disappointed as the nmiber in limited. We have been advised that enyfaur8 shipments will roitiM.'Oo a pair more, o Ret thi m c while the Strebble, Bob Homer. Gib- son Cowan, Frank and Saul Baldwin motored from Eureka to Ne phi Saturday to attend the dance (riven by the H. S. Senior class. Mrs. Mark Coombs, of Cardston Canada, who has been detained at Nephi some two weeks longer than she expected on account of her little girl contracting measles while visiting here, returned home Tuesday of this week. The Niblcy Investment Co. has 15.000 acres of the choicest lands. tvat they are offering at I bottom prices, good terms will be granted responsible people, if interested in getting the best join a N'ibley Excursion and see the whole country. For further particulars call or write Hyrum Balrd Provo Ut3h. M CONFECT. & AHco is down. How Is The Time For Spring Suits for the bojs. We have a very nice assortment and at prices that will please Brine the boys In now. you. Exceisior filer. Co. ;Tre Qnnllty Store. THE 210 Y PROBLEM IS SOLVED if yon get our BOYS' SHOES NEPHI MERCANTILE Care of Lawn. - - How Is Your Complexion? If your skin is pimply, muddy or rough, the face creams, salves and powders inJangdom come won't make it clear and beautiful unless ou are working right inside. all Eat a few figs and drink a little senna tea weeks Avoid pie and greasy food fortwo every night Then come to us for the finest cold cream, the most healing toilet soap, the safest tonic, the softest talcum and the most clear sing tooth soaps to be had Mrs. Timothy Hoyt is in Eph-raithis week visiting relatives. Charles Nelson, night op rator at the depot, was transferred to Draper last week. Mra ; C WilLpv . . ...... . wis taken to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon 1 3 for medical treatment. n Weal E. Mr. ard Mrs. James of Elv. Nevada, came t Nephi H Tuesday where they will make their future home. V. O. Collard of FcCcen was io Nephi Tuesday on business and visiting relatives. m Get your enna leaves from us today. LUNTS PHARMACY A s Hanking1, With a atrona- - Hank like tha MrsfVai lonal Bank back of It, new bualnsaa I helpedI to jrain a foothold: old busl-nhelped to jrow hl)Tcer. We are ready lodemonslratt how w can be of service. M a, lUy Stewart, superintendent ofscrmo's, returned home Tueslat Engineer' Office, day from Milburn where he bad salt Lake City, Utah, February been attending the funeral of 1916. Notice ia hereby given thai his uncle. II. H. Pitchforth was in Nephi frank Webb,- whoae pot of ice al Jrena i Mona, Utah, ha ma le the latter part of last week in accordance with the re-- while here he purchased scar of iirtmrnii of the Compiled Laws of beef. He paid ti and 7 cents per Utah. 1907, an amended by the Sena-k- n live weight. Law of Utah, 1909, 1911 and 1915. pound of ti appropriate Mrs. Robert Lomax who has of water per second frum been on the sick list f a cubic-foo- t jr the past a i unnamed spring in Juab Count. few weeks is reported to be very Utah. Said spring iue at a point which bears north 87 degrees 47 min much improved and it U expectes eat 4757 feet from the southwest ed she will be around again in ctrner of the northwest quarter of the near future. 27. Township II south. Rang E. B. Hawkins, of American I ant. Salt Lake base and meridian. T ie w tter will be diverted at the Fork, president of the Beekeep unn; and convey d b means of a ers Association was in NeDhi pi je liis for a distance of 2W feet and I this week assisting Iltlph" and tbsreu'el from January 1 to Dec- - Letter Belliston in loading two elll It, inclusive, of aach year, for cars of b'es which were shipped 4 tm m- j purpfise. This application Is to Utah. . Wednesday in state Enterprise, the Englneei d4iK"i''J COMMERCIAL BANK Our facilities arc particularly adapted to the handlingofCommerlal Accounts and client receive the many benefit and convenience offered ty an Institution that specialize In Commercial Whitmore left Wednesday afternoon for Wich-atKansas to visit for a short time with her parents. Mrs. John S. Cooper who Mrs. S. G. Uilkey to Salt Lke Sunday, returned Mrn. G. home Tuesday morning. Notice To Water Users CO. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" A good lawn must be trimmed often with the knives so adjusted that the cutting- will not be too clobe to the roots. There is a tendency to neglect the lawn for several weeks and then maka up for the neglect which by a rough cuttingtrims off the grass nearly to the ground and leaves it unprotected to be withered by the hot rays of the sun. The lawn that is frequently clipped will succeed while the grass plants that are pruned close to the trround at rare intervals seldom a near relative. develop into a smooth healthy R C. Kimball of Salt Lake is looking lawn. Do not kill parts waters in Nepni assisting air. roster of it by throwing waste on it as the tn tnfa Dig subscription cam from the kitchen not vr&be are DRignnow being conducted for'salt and Krea9e or tne lawn. to the growtn theTimes 19.035 BAGGAGEMEN ' . Jos. Smith, editor of the Millard County Progress, was in Nephi the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chappell of Lyman, Wayne county are visiting Nephi relatives this week. new 3$ in For Sale cheap-on- e 3 in. Shuttler wagon, tire, combed 110.00. -in. 27 with plete T T.Taylor, Juab, Utah. Mrs. W. J. Sperry who has been visiting this winter with her daughter Mrs. Geo. Chappell re turned home Sunday. For Sale fine irrigated farm $75 per acre for land and water. Easy terms. See S. G. Ord for particulars. C. W. Glazier, one of our able high school teachers was in Pro- v Saturday and Sunday, while there he attended the funeral of JL THERE ARC IN THESu C2. UNITED STATES MAI We can fit you.Ve think we can suit yon and we would be very pleased to show yon our Shoes and Slippers. Also our new styles in Ladies SKIRTS and SHIRT WAISTS Men's and Boys' Sport and Dress Shirts, Light Weight Underwear, Hosiery, Suspenders, Neckwear. Hats, Caps, and Gloves, In.short anything in wearables at the - c FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEPHI. UTAH. - appli-citio- n 4 (1-2- 9 tV.-tio- No. 6.133 of 'ice ill p: itesU tha granting of Si (I ijdicstinn, stating the reasons tV'rtf 'T. mjl be male by affidavit ilui.: 4.e, accompanied f a fea of (n ill filed in this office within Ih'rtv days after the completion of he i iictifn of this notice. VV.t). Heers. asint l, M tht- - day as May Painter eniertained I. S. club at her Lome Tues- .evening. Man s peni in A pleasant time scwitik and music. Splendid rtfrehments were served to Misses Phyllis ChrUtion, IVarl Warren, Edna Downs. Vilate MariRum, Leor.e Kendsll. . State Engineer. Gladys Sperry, Camilla Miller, March ? of firt publication Mrs. Theltna Beasrlev. Mra. 31, I9i, date of completion of pubiiStella Miss Paifctft Madson, ard tat on May, Hit. l) -' I L. I AS ft jCOOOl no sm-EE- r I Want DcnisoiVs No substitute for mine. We've tried 'cm all, and we never knew what good coffee son s. 13 till tve tried Dcni- - Its pure and and healthful we ever ha K ways the game. Jtm 1 A A lX&TT lvct itf 11 5. a t . H 1 1 l.iYli I I M .Enterprise . Grocery Co. t-- 1 sr uniy Slot i in Town Tint Sell It |