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Show TffAB COUNTY TIMES. Houaefor rent, MrB, Jos Jones For Sale Cheap: a good Jersey Heifer, also 3 four month old Monroe Whiting. pigs. Watch Our Prices WE LEAD Watch our prices and suve 10 to 20 PGR CENT 40o Hills Bros. Coffee 35c 50 gar 12 lbs for .81.00 " $100 " 2 25c $1.15 cans... Tomatoes, 35o 25c ... 2 40o Peas, oaiiK for Shillings" " " 90o 30o can Pineapple 25c 1.00 2jo " i i 20o " 2 for 25c 45c cans for Seeded Hasina 1 lb lie 25o can Peaches - 45c Nob Hill Jam 2 for 25o 51 OO Powd.llOc Baking " " C5o 00c 15o ' L.ye, CI 2- " 25c 15c " 2 for 45c " 21or25o " 30c Snnripe Mush 25c 30c Carnation ." 10c Corn Flakes JOc JelloS for 10c Soda 2 for Read Seat and Tree 10c Tea PEANUT BUTTER, " 20c 2 2 2 time to batch early. 45o (or 35c l.CO 15c for : ECONOMY BASEMENT Down Stairs Store where you will always ?' finj BIG MONEY SAVING BAKGAINS.Shoes, Dress Goods, ' Aprons and Mouse Dresses, and hundreds of useful articles Visit th Uiff at money saving prices. 01 IE PRICE TO ALL i NEVER UNDERSOLD. Ghas. Foote & Sons tUnn J - i T " persons took contest. "SALE EVERY DAY" i WATCH ! V appendicites. Cooper, Pyper and Company anounce that Louis Garrett No 2 was the winner in the Chi- Namel graining contest. They also report that teventy-fiV- e ! Tor Our Large Bill Amioucing Our' pring Opening Bar KF.iu in. every department, that cwnnot he duplic ated in any store in the state, the qualities, con-tidrir.- g competed ip the Udall's orchestra went to Mammoth this afternoon, where they will play to a dance w hich will run until tomorrow morning at 5:30. The orchertra members will take the train that leaves Mammoth at 6 o'clock and return home. Judge Greenwood appointed Member of Utility Commission , We wish to extend to our patrons and friends a cordial invitation to call in and see the new goods and talk over new methods of doing business that will be for the mutual benefit of all when may we expect a call? at the your chickens Miss Lucille Cowan entertain ed the Pot Pourri girla Thursday evening at Progressive Five Hundred. A very dainty lunch was served afterwards, all present enjoyed them selves. An election held here Tuesday to ascertain if the taxpayers are willing to bond the city to im prove the waterworks aiid the roads. The vote was not heavy, but it stood about three to one n favor of the proposition. J. R. Downs returned from Salt Lake Sunday morning. Mr. o"'rig was in the State capital on account of his son, George. undergoing an operation for ' us all. Nephi Mercantile Company "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" visit. 18c yd Table Oil Cloth Lot Apron Ginghams. 0c yard 10c yard Hope Blcech $1.40 Bi 3 Overalls $1.25 Mary Newton Middy Blouses . $1.1C ?5o Mary Newton Children's Dresses 69c hundr"1 of Hjr items at big Ad r. ctioni' I bought early in the Season BEFORE THE DIG ADVANCES of the last few months and marked in plain figures at the lowest margin of profit to conform to our new cash system of doing business, which will show a nice saving for Paxman. Andrew Jenson, of Marysvale editor of the Chieftain was in Nephi Monday for a short Dry Good Specials jj Mills. Wanted: Man with good outfit to clear and plow 80 acres brush land in Tintic. Apply J W 25o (or La-Port- Cole. The queen Incubator sold by li Copper Pyper Co., now ia the 15o 3 (or Our new lines of SPRING DRESS GOODS in the newest e Woolen patterns and colorings just received from the Mrs. J. E. Ha88 of Spanish Fork was in Nephi today on business.. Mrs. J. N. Pexton and Mrs. Wm. Clark of Springrville are visiting their mother, Mrs. Wm 25o lbs for Rice Shinola. 14 25c 3for25o hould See You Local Notes - New Spring Goods Daily NEPHI. UTAH High Prices Indicated "If It Isn't An Eastman It IsnYA Kodak" From present indication all farm product! are going to bring a high price. Reports from 48 countries, including the United States, the wheat crop is thort 500 million bushels comparing 1916 with 1915. With the export demand one can see what it will mean to prices. The potato crop is short several million bushel, Utah, however, produced more last year than during 1915. The price of potatoes has gone "out of sight" as on farmer put it. Selling in car load lots at 5 cents to 6 cents a pound, 53 00 to $3.50 a bushel no wonder they have food riots. Cheese that sold a few months ago at 17) cents to 20 cents is now 25 cents to 35 cents. Other prices might be given but this is enough to show bow prices hare advanced. Now what are the farmers going to do about it. How are you going to help con; ditions. You can help and at the same time help yourself. Produce Make more and better crops. every foot ot ground yield some thing. In this way, you will have more to sell which will help relieve conditions and will at the same time help jou. Your profits will be increased because cf the greater production and the prospects of good prices will reward you ior any extra effort you may put forth in order to increase the food supply so nicessary to feed the world. Plan to raise more more grains, more beets, more hay, etc. The profpects for the farmer never looked better. It is vp to you to make good this year and grow the largest crops your farm ever produced. -- The Utah Farmer Friday Governor Bsm- 'berer appointed Judge Joshua SPECIAL NOTICE Green ood as a member of the I Public Utility Commission No Tiatter how cheap the others which wss recently created by sell to the legislature. The Judge has try nerved the people in the fifth WE SELL FOR LESS Judicial District for the last twelve years and for us at this we mavi: corns or am. the rime to try and add to the record "Funeral Rnj." in serving would be a Tuneful rlnh-.r"n fiiorlnl r'nffV f hehasmnde waste of printers irk. His past nt! I(ire ly lunik' In the record is before the people and Tbt x miitrlm- -l th hnir of IN OfK STOKE TO COMI'AUli I'KICIiS nnl iItIh of dnilh. rtiHin-l-- l the number of time that he has lhliit iml f!"ti sivl AnJ we P'lMiivcly state that tir Trices arc ff(,m t0 come before the people and won. In Murk Hsilx.r nt- In f'lrm. A tot tmroitv xrrf -f the CATALOGUE . to 25 r r vr.t cheaper th.tn any their faVor is evidence of his tnoti wn Hint of ton lent t1i I'KK.LS .m.l ve can I'HOVL IT TO YOU hitch standing in this locality. h'xip, liiMlifig a coifm. sl;i'-I. tlip ! The Jjdg i to be congratulatWe hwy direct from tkt mnnnfactnrers and ed on receiving this appointHitting Back. Co'-lNell at a small profit Hilns (vloiiing city r1.ilrr ment and the Governor is to t for r.k-tacomplimented on his chioce as Whoattietherlertrfr-a- appliance I swan! Yoii "Well. table) middlemen the to You don't havo pay profits we fetl that Mr. Greenwood is Mke fan ,.f ti f,ir In the kifh-wh fu yon buy from ilm't e a It lintkex tnn h qualified for the thoroujihly Lut live-stoc- J Mail Order House Catalogues " WE SELL THEM. Prices $1. 00 to $20.00 Our Premotte Junior No. 1 Price $5.00 ISA WONDER. Come in and let us demonstrate to you the merits of the Eastman. LUNT'S PHARMACY Notice to our Customers Mail Order House cataloguea are to be found in our store for comparison of Prices. We positively claim our prices are 10 and 25 per cent cheaper than any of the mail order prices and we can prove ic to To Remove Wart or Com. An excellent preparation Is made ns follows: Sulycllic neld, 20 grains; alounce; flexible collocohol, dion, one ounce. Mix together and one-elk'tit-l) brush over apply with cainel's-hiil- r hard surface of wart or corn for three nl flit. Soak In hot water, when a layer of skin will come off. Then an before until wurt or corn U removed. re-le- nt you. The Lesser Evil. You don't have to buy. just "Don't you get awfully tired of fakcome and compare prices, ing part' In alt those theatrical Golden Rule Store the friend of the amateur L. Frank Mgr. actor once asked. "Yes, painfully tired." he replied, "for I don't like to a bit. Iiut I know that If I'm not on the stage I'll have to tilt In the audience!" act Where She Came In. 'liillurx I would buy tnon- - thhifi . i tin n .Mn house could hold." siild Tommy "1 wouldn't," Mild AIIh'M. "I 'would hiiy " and. looking nt hi rltlle klMtiT. couttnui-d- . "u diamond rinir for Mollie." Slnllle, nuxpl-rlou- s , of Mi'h diTlnrt'd: "I would not huvc your dhmiond ring, my th? Iiickrl you owe you'd "If I liiui gfiii'i-uMlty- (lie." Kichii nj:'. Got Ther.i All In. Mary, who recites her prayer aloud each evening, reim-mbring her neighbor, Mr. ami Sirs. Baker, and the man who sella the poodles at the corner store does so In the following manner: "God bleu daddy, wnm-tnMizt r linker, Mizzey Iluker, and the other baker, too." n' a, Create the Paste Bottle Cork. of u but have felt our ,.li1tii The Difficult Task. ebb uuoy lift we tried to extract a "Why do they nay tbjit the firt yenr nrk from a previously ued mudlage f married life In usually the niont lottle. This woe will be a forgotten "I do;i't know, unless It one If. new hotthe purchiilng takes nliout that long r the groom tie. the cork will be removed, a thin to coiitins of vaseline or other jrreum? ap- iso get toheknow nil lilt wife' relations that doesn't paws any of them plied and cork again lunerted. on the stru t." Detroit Free I'reja. t't-- dif-fieul- tr i tin f-- Back Again For Another Sophomore - - - cUi-I- (l'-i(- nlf-n- T.i Buy your aprlnf suit early. We cannot reorder en some of the most stylish fabrics. Be tree to com her and look through our new stock. W want you to know how well we are supplied. e n l ilif-trro- NEW ARRIVALS Ladies and Misses Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, and Waists Positively t!ic finest tines that can be secured in the country. New Spring Goods Arriving Daily if New Spring Shoe Arrivinr Dally Golden Rule Store t.. PRANK, Manager. SALE EVERY DAY , ...... . J- - position. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Wettt To En- KntiKky tnnle entoin.jlp Mr and Mrs. S. R. Winn gave reception Saturday evening inhonor of their daughter Uub whose marraige to Wilford Bsdey took place in the Sa!t L.ke temple Wednesday of lat week. rr. hitrhl in Sn draw It from the mint The fnnle asy with the artnnm- W. Thel, Isftf-- r was In a sd Ktate tmt the mile cnlnily when wne it eraziritt. There are that ftcn a mule rannot brook, A tertain a wedding f wbirtur yon mt In the krtftien m ew in the dining room." Ufe. tt onr we rn llts r"wtrire't tlwiht Bright Mope. ps vb to oTiiethirif WTilTfill. tarn fnit to ri'l tn l connileot that on will make n mark n tbe orlt. Karh fretierntion In fiViT" that It I a failure. Iftlf It 4 )t 1 on tae next E'Ti'tl-- t . !'!. l oi'h W orth ?tnr f;rnril.a e About sixty inVitfd to enjoy the truest wef white fcfid occafiop.Pinjf and carnations were ueJ in Supper a served at The Bnrte. G o'clock. "f.T pnr well f!'lrl." Tho frilMHrsr rrr,!e from rut fse. fhe rtiffTni miY,titt, "Hrnnt " JIp erfii'.ed mith th of twn w re in aitendariep. Mr, It nrer of a rii.--. ind Mrs. Vti. Iimj f,r Merl-nf- f ll tf, hrena torn b of a woman's h iwl." Judge. Mr n4 Mm. H. Iee of Springvi le. rosj Known By The Merchandise It Sells Is n fe-ne- T A Store Teh-gram- SELL Sophomore Clothes, Walk-Ove- r Shoes, Stetson and Mallory Hats Wilson Bros. Shirts, Ties, Sox Work Shoes. Hodkin Gloves, Oak Brand Overalls, Arrow Collars Nap-A-Ta- n I Bir fl THE TOGGERY |