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Show I i juab cotmtY mt&, umtt. utam SALE CLEAN-U- P OF Coats, must clean them One Third To One Half Off. ,, a LADIES' SKIRTS Per $3.75 to $8.50 your choice for Cent Off LADIES WAISTS to close out These are rare bargains. Off. Cent Per Entire line of at 20 ECONOMY BASEMENT Stairs Store where you will find everything at money New goods constantly being received, all under-price- d. Visit tha saving ptirtj. NEVER UNDERSOLD. PRICE TO ALL ONE Chas. Foote & Sons. -- X THERE ARE IN THESE C UNITED STATES life JQS jjSSllllf Slf 19,195 TELEPHONE OPERATORS HELLO GIRLS Whenever You Want To Know Anything About Drujc or Remedies or about any of the t1oueliolcl Necessities that are Best Bought At A Drug Store UECAUSn OF Tilt SUPEKIOK QUALITY. Tell the Hello Girl to Rlveyou two-seveWe Will Be PleaseU to Cilve You Information. NEFHI DRUG CONFECT. & As Graduation Day approaches the boy who as the perhaps has not ivn as much thought on the graduyoung lady,as to how he will appear ation platform wiil find he needs a new suit perof haps this is to be his first long pant suit- - which wardin the course is the all important item boys Then maybe a new pair of shoes is needed, robe. a new shirt or tie, belt or suspenders. cheap-grana- ry Tuesday on business. Miss Retta Geaque of Salt Lake is visiting her sister Mrs Henry Miller. Mrs. Lizzie Black who has been teaching school at Provo returned home last Friday. Warners Corsets, if they rust. break . or' tear we give you a new pair. Excelsior. Misses Myrtle and Bhnche Rees were f n Wales Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives. For the latest in Summer Dress Goods come to us Excelsior. Mrs. Anna Read and daughter Fannie who have been living in Provo the past winter returned home Friday. new 3i in. For Sale cheap-on- e 3 in. Shuttler wagon, tire, com10.00. SI bed 27 in. with plete T. T. Taylor, Juab, Utah. For Sale fine irrigated larm $75 per acre for land and water. Easy terms. Sec S. G. Ord for particulars. Miss Mattie Parkes who has been attending school at Salt Lake returned home Sunday morning. Miss Pearl Sparks who has been attending school at Salt Lake they past year returned home this week. If you had one of those lonely collars the Excelsior has your dress would be more attractive. A. C. Matheson, ex state su perintendent of public instructions was in Nephi Tuesday and Wednesday on business. , Just receivedA nice line of ladie's diamond rings and wrist watcnes for graduating presents prices right, at E. L. Boucher's leading jewelery store. Also A BIG SAMPLE LINE OF 20 "GRADUATION CLOTHES" i see Mrs. Wm. Cole. few left and all are bargains. Only one of a kind, priced from a and barn, Alfalfa screening for sale. WillL. Hoyt. G. R. Judd went to Salt Lake tale For out only m get them now, at Excelsior. Come and choose at at once, don't want to carry any over, from mj Just a few Wash Dresses left Ladies' Spring Coats We have a few Ladies' New Spring - aa aw We ghm. 3. & H. Groan Trading Stamps "THE REX ALL STORE' GRADUATION Whether it is only one or all of the above items you will find our stock complete and up to date in the "New Things" the boy likes to have at the NEPHI MERCANTILE of many young men and women this month marks the turnlnjr point the transaction from school days to business activity. Naturally at the outset of a career ways anil means to progress are matters of the experience of sucgreat interest cessful men and women forms a valuable jfulde to individual endeavor. Mona Notes Mrs. Sarah Vest and Mrs. Katie Williams spent Wednes day visiting relatives in Pay son. A. H. Anderson of Provo who hearty congratulations to irraminar-nchool- , ourctndlnjr school and In hijh collcsre jrraduaies. the Officers of this Institution cordially Invite them to follow the example of those who In the school of life are making- the found Those ntion for their success a jrrowinjr bank ncconut. 1housaiidsareaUvancln.fr l InilcpcndetKC. competence and Ih rough this valuable factor. con-tentme- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson spent Tuesday evening in Nephi the guest ot John Carter. Charles Wilson of Salt Lake pent the latter part of the week visiting relatives and friends the guest of N. W. Ellertson. Mrs. Sadie Kay and Miss Vera Houghton left Sunday for Salt Lake to remain i"definately. School Supervisor Stewart of Nephi spent Tuesday in Mona visiting the schools. mo Mrs I. E. Greenwood of Salt I.ake was in Mills last week. FIRST NATIONAL BANK -- NsyMI. - UTAH Drink Arniaoft'a for CHOICE Atl I 3 voir lemlty, i eoJta. tyi"' Occaalone Provo GreenhouscCoj SALT LAKE CITY UT. Grow "The Stare rth The Cuaantee" aajajM For rent or for sale, my city iticrci. S. C. Ordi Oatsiy the Ion or sad. It r list i cash. Inquire at Lxctl-feic- r Mtr, Co. For sale-- gotd Tubular at very reasonable-Appl- y Times Office. Higb" market prices paid for cattle. .' Lunt and kin Belliflto' kftre yoa toil. a ''f t:xcurftion to Idaho, Mon. tana and Oregon via :au La ke Route Hurinar the summer months. xr-aio- r, ( curaioo ttckf ts at greatly reduced ratpa will I, jwiIH to tnint ill above territory on different datr. ueturn limit SO day, r or ticK eta and full information apply to any agent Salt Lake Route or J. H Manderfield A. G. P. A. Salt Lai City nfea f - ... lH'aaaMfJBaSaeSSaS VofonraJinJ are not going to wear a full beard Russian stvle then for the sake of your appearance keep neatly shaved. Neither your sweetheart nor your employer prefers to see you with a mess of sprouts on your cliin half the time. Self'respect begets the respect of others. Shave Every Day Wc sell a complete guaranteed line of tonsonal articles: Razors, Strops Soaps Styptic Pencils Soothing Ointments Safety Razors New Blades Brushes Talcum Powder LUNTS PHARMACY The Live Ones SHOES, SOPHOMORE CLOTHES, STETSON Sc MALLORY HATS. WILSON BROS. SHIRTS. ARROW COLLARS, OAK BRAND OVERALLS. WALK-OVE- R Naturally this stors puts v lot of em- Onr Sophomore Clothes have a tinction that none other possess. dis- phasis on clothes for Men, because we specialize In that line and we choose onr stock carefnlly to meet the big; demand for clothes better than JUST THE ORDINARY. onr Spring line of Straw Hats, Palm Beach Snits and Oxfords. THE TOGGERY This Week Only t20tfc) jeefS Young man, if you See delicious, healthful coffee to acquaint you with the inimitable Dcnison flavor we will give 1 lb. free with a purchase of 2 lbs. during PHONE EIGHT O i Denison's Coffee To induce you to try this pure, JEWELERS Whiskers E3 Absolutely Free 217 MAIN ST. Whtf Tha Flower One full pound of a? FLOWERS Artiatle floral Anangtfnanla For attending quarterly con Sunday. The farmers are looking-- very these days on discouraged account of the frequent visits of Jack Frost, he has killed all the fruit and nearly all the beets and alfalfa. The work will all have to be done over again. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Ellertson returned home the fore part of the week after a very pleasant viait in Price. Mrs. Eugene Whittier and son of Santaquin were visiting in Mona Suuday the guest of Mr. sod Mrs. Eph Kay. last week. tit spent ed home Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Kaeppler are spending the summer in Salt Lake. W. B. Jago was in Salt Lake - B. Y. U. ference were as follows: Mrs. Mary J. Newell, Mrs. Emma Kay, Mrs, Charoletta Kay, Bish op Garfield. J. T. Kay. Willard Ellertson who has been working in Montana return The settlers of Mills have been of grain this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCune tored to Salt Lake last week. attending the s the latter part of the week visit ing his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellertson and Mrs. Eva Kay motored to Springville Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Yates and her son Alfred left Monday for Salt Lake City where thej expect to go through the temple Wednesday the latter is going through for his health. quite busy for the past few weeks hauling freight to the U. B. Dam. The gaioline tractors that vere shipped here a few weeks ago are doing fine work and we are all looking forward to a large acreage -- CO. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" Mills Notes In the lives ;f.. (May 13th Tear out thi3 ad, sign and hand Get your free pound. Your choice of two excellent brands. In today. Mis Edna Kendall returned Colonial Inn 40c L. Seminole 33c ib. Both Im mattd tmm, frvh. tlmm 4 pmtt . - limt ttm Enterprise mmt k br,4 Grocery wtfll Co. How'i This? Monday from Milford where she We offer One Hundred Dollar has been spending the past three for any case of Catarrh weeks visiting her uncle 11, II. Reward cannon curef by Hall's that Fitch forth. Catarrh Cure. r nWien1, hrr., knna Tnu. T.o. I. W, thoror ctirirr h I. I it Excursion tickets will be sold ChrT aa1 bH him tfttfMf tnrnrhi ! all from all Salt Lake Route Stations Innurtlnnt 4 ftonn l.llf mbi lt auf any pNiijii'vM mi. hr M frm NATIONAL BANK Of COMMPR' E, in Utah May 29 and 30th. Also to points reached by the Utah Wira fnri thH lrtrnriT. a"tir awl t nf itf.n rmrm TMImofi am Transportation Co. via Milford rnm frenrfar Prira kottla. enta 80 id ii pit Tickets will be good for return ani Taaa Han a raiaJlr rilta fa eaaattUM passage until May 31st. titm rrrh nrif h-- -- |