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Show -- jUAb countV times. NEPIII, UTArf t Big ' THE HOUSE COLD TIRE SETTER" All over this age were called on and thosb that were able were taken to the tabernacle in autos Sum ,K; I I where they were gre?ted bymem- - bers of the committee and made to feel like life was still worth .r living. At 2:30 the following program was carried out: Bishop C. II, Grace acted as master of cer emonies. The congrgition sang the hymn "0 Ye Mountains Hifirh", Invocation A. R. Pax-maVocal solo, "I Thank When I Read Thst Sweet Story of Old", Mrs. Geo. 0. Oatler; Ad dress of welcome, Judge Joshua Miss Greenwood; Reading. Lucella Winn; Vocal solo, "Mother McGree" Miss Mabel Owen; Reading Mrs. T. W. Vickers; Vocal solo, "Coming Through The Rye". Mrs. Edward Carter; After the program all present were treated to strawberries, ice cream and cake. When the feast was ended the crowd was taken to the Venice where a free picture show was enjoyed. Who dare say the pioneers of Nephi are for GENERAL BLACKSMITHING n, Horseshoeing a specialty at BOYNTON'S On Depot Street, n Nephi. Utah. Get rid of that Outdoor Privy It it uncomfortable, inconvenient, It'a cold and draughty in winter, a place in aummer, a bar to comfort and a menace to health. Why not install m jr, Ro-Sa- ). 2 A auto ride, ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS. Chemical dertroya Ul mattar, A aaay to tea car coal atova. A rtandaoma Datura, anduned by Health Othcara L ma ahow M to you. Cat ia (ouch with sm loda. otui 'rV- - 1' ia I. CDr. Kirg. of Salt' Lake D. at the Forrest Hotel Friday afternoon, July 21st. and BUOUGH, REPRESENTATIVE Saturday morning July 22nd. NEPHI, UTAH. City, will be J. M Dr. King has been manager of the Globe Optical company for the and a half, previous to pTst which time he was connected with Good Pump For Sale See Kendall Bros, at once. -- yar or potentate. One hundred years later Alexander Graham Eell invented the telephone, winch was destined to free the people from the unsatisfactory methods of communication. all in a day. The live and wide awake com- mi ttei ia worthy of every credit and praise. the Columbian Optical Company and has fitted a great many peo ple in Nephi and the surrounding country. Any one having any trouble with their eyes whatsoev er, should not fail to call and have a consultation with Dr. King on the above dates, as he is consider ed to be one of the best eye sight specialists and opticians in the state. The following are a few symptoms resulting from eye strain; Headaches, nervousness, having sick and dizzy spells, or seeing black floating specks. coach-and-fou- devel-opme- Our country's greatnecs u built upon the Spirit of Liberty. The efficiency cm ojrsi.ciu is pr&moiea ana maintained by the Spirit of Servi pi as: Mrs. Llla S.Rose of Wichita CONCERT Kansa9 and Miss Flora Farris Mr. Stanley Jarrett and Miss NEXT SUNUAY HEM. of Oklahoma City, Oaklahoma Delta Howell were married Mon A Sunday Schol roncert will day night at the home of the are vi?iiing at the home of Mr.. brde. The marriage ceremony G. M Whitmore, daughter of be given in the South ward me wassolmonized by Bishop T.II.G-Parkc- Mrs. Rose. hoime Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Cverybodv i invited to The brid- - is the dauehter of George C. Whitmore who h:i: be Drrstnt and listen to the excel- NK and Mrs. W. H. Howell of, been SPrinus.iV ill fnr tUa nil f. ... lent program that has been prepared. Admission free, but tho?e " (nrilil l.fi ta prf sfat will be given the chance the U h hpfd y 'f rtrtributin2 to the Sundav Mrs.Jam?s Jarrett. He is an in ,infJ.rov the istrious young man and has a his man-- fiends that he will s. n i :?"01 au,"e 'f memhrr C r0rget don ' 3" p,3ce .and future. be or imping around again. HDWELL-JHRRE- SUNDAY-SCHOO- a i" j J rat fttrt tdd rt rlr aii..tviaiwi i.mim frt?JJ Leaden of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in New lhe railroads to aubmit the issue to arbitration rt7riUf ' rc'u,ed lhe offer f review, and the employei are now voting on the question whethr be iven these leaden to declare a nation-widshall swthonty itrike. Commerce Commission is D'erjtate proposed by the railroadiasstbj fibLebody to whlch.this issue ought to be referred for these reasons: e Tj a aka "; laa:dta mmS-fadiiiaw kaa Mck aa aaarctilad la tk aaklk oaaadraea. raa laa railaaadt dtarr aW a. all. m ar araaif anaft mm 4mftij tiad ,rk raOraad jf Ca mm wt, .ii aaari d ii i f I '. ! v 'T 1 These Prices ' cfFisicGrcyN, ' -- les of revcra I 0 a . a. off ii coii.-.lcic- f . x37 31.20 31.55 . . . 4,x35 3730 w,nd why . . ' . ad nin Jiiake3: 4js35 C . thn n vith r itandan.! 10.40 13.40 . . 22.00 Vva will Lcf H.sk users I a i 3 x30 llicn r ' ' ' i' iarad d lh aaa ta aa. aaifaa ' aa eaana It eta aa aikar aaarca tkaa tht ratta a atdl taa aabltc. f Tka f alrtatit C Cammiatioa, wrrk fat caai fd tatn, ia ia a aaailioa ta mtt a mriplra tad radr tuck dotinon at wauld ara kiiiitian an the taterrata la railraad tnfojn, lata awi aa ta raiiraaaa, aaa IM public. Wtla-tr-t il 7 ii i Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote U a mpare Iba Hhr tad aaaitiM ad all lk iauraaia cud. aad la prarid tdditioaal w otaai iht d afxtitioa la to k ul ad caaajrear praaaaali art fauad by llw w , av. i i. .w i. ,v. is vrrm ina lairraiata laaaaiM .aM. ..jw al ra reqwa,, Caatraa. la Uk turk actiaa aa mir a acaaaan a aaabla tka Canmianaa M caaaidw aaJ CWimi, lavatTfaj m r"7 mwfwwm a. imm f arWtritiaa ia aeeatdaaca arilk lha arariaUai. mi aw. BMaaaar -- I a . My-- dcmaeatrat.4 ihtt "Oromin caaaat rrrMfw mmt 41ffmact 4 aaiataa that rrvotuillf W Manan ia carra'trey mM b s.awa upM lad diattrtt anarlM. TarrWora. arapeM thai jwm W b? oa.la (a ia, aref.aa.Uoa ih tiitaa Vt ht 4 tb Uilowltf matkodt: a, ar tbala othat I. TnftTtUj hj nUwoa a taa laitritaia Cmmk CaraaiMiM, oalr iribvaat arhkk, by rtaaaa af to mialat4 lalanatiiaa fcaartag m tu'mr coadii.aat tad hi eeatrol ad Ik ratrnat a4 Ik raUwt, it in aa. vwm aa ; ' WWL TT s. d Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration The formal tbcrailroaditoitije:employe for:the.ictUementl the controreny issproporal.. follow: The Mountain Slates Telephone and Telegraph Co. 2 . f nt In the brief period of forty years the telephone hns developed into a utility that not only enters intimately into the very life of society but its service has become so comprehensive and so potent that it is now a factor in our national strength and national efficiency. MsShrosud' Strike? nbiiwage--problern-be-settle- r As the Spirit of Liberty has been the guilding power in the development of the nation, so has the Spirit of Service been the direct r.g force in the of the great Bell Telephone System. or. Faccd'bv demands from therconductort. enVineeri!.;firemerr.na1riBmen' thst would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation --costs of $100,000,000 a year, the'railroadi propose that bjr Inference to an impartial Federal tribunal, , With these employes, whose emient emce ii'acknowledgedhenilroadi bave no difference! that could not bekonsidcrcd Jairlr and decided iattlvibr-iuc- l. ' public body. - .i In 1776 the people of this country threw off the shackks of kingly rule and proclaimed themselves fre from the domination of any foreign kin- prince good program, Federal liaqpisy mi LIBERTY AND SERVICE feast, and a free picture show right in your houae, your office, your tummer home? Set it up anywhere. ' - q gotten? INDOOR CLOSET n j Yesterday the old folks com mittee arranged a strawberry fertival for all over sixty years of age in all the wards of Nephi. has proven its worth. We set your wagon tires while you wait. Work guaranteed or no charges. v. Festival Strawberry 9 t .iff ,,V La !r - - rt danw rmivad kr railtaada hmm aaa-ktla a aid dim) M tk tm li A Quettion For the Public to Decide .JU" wnrofdi a feel that they have no right to grant a wage preferment of year to these employes, now highly paid and constituting only h of 'all the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that ttWl determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts. Tht ungtt time hcrt the ttuntry is mhtthtr thii tentnvtriy it bt ttttltd bj ta wimttil Gtvtrnmtnt inquiry r by inJuitrimt mmrfart. National Confer dc Committee of the Railways ' FlfJO.000,000 ne-fift- tUSHAUX 9. a r -- v aaa. maa. iiioii. at fit aaa. tin tm i aDo.Qi v-- i mt a. ka ti. aw, raAaaaaa ax V W f. ry a caowi Iit. lark , r t0, lai fnr. t aN a'aaaaa. anfa.liii nia. fiM'iwwa a aaaaax a Ollf.l aa nii mi a M.M I a Hitf. !.. laa Braanaa w I in. i aa Va a T..a. rsa at I a i al' m Fa N. R.jlaaaV The Best Tire Buy "HIS year FifkTirr nrcir ; tfir.n c e r lc foTt. 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