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Show Juab County Times J ICOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prep! K. J. HKNKIOI), Miinufor. Regular price $200 Fer year. In advame t1.50 per year, Published weekly, every Friday at Nephi, Utah. Application nutter at the for entry Pot Oil ice Mr. Local Notes as lecood cUh at Nephi, Utah pen ling. After January 1st., What? By the provisions of the new prohibition ordinance, the saloon will be banished from Nephi. But what substitute are the people of this city planning to furnish in its place? During the long cold winter evenings, the Bftlcon has been the only place open extending a warm welcome wheri some of our young men could enter and exchange social greetings with their "pals". A place these young men must have. Either they will seek it in some "blind tiger", will organize tiemselves into some secret club for gambling, and the like. John S. Linion of Provo spent Tuesday in Nephi. Geo. W. Booth s,ent Tuesday at the Burraston ponds hunting. IMtn'y of the best rubbers at Excelsior Mercantile Co. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones last Saturday. Edw. Pitt is ill with typhoid fever . The young s:n of Uenry Garret has the diphtheria Thomas Tryan is back rom Colorado where he has been employed on a big ranch for some time. Buy your. rubbers at F.xcelsior Merc. Co. They are the best Seth McPhjrson and two of his chiidren are down with the ty- Joseph Ostler returned The years steal upon us like a thief in the dark hours of the night, and sudwe find ourselves denly aroused from slumber, to face dependence and humility, unless we have been faithful to our (iod given duty of saving for the time when we can no longer work. Tuesday from Sanpete county where he has been buying calves. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans returned from Salt Lake Monday evening. Roy T. Cowan went, to Milford Monday evening. Insist on the Wales Goodyear Rubbers. They are strictly first The Toggery. grade. E. H. Sparks came down from PlOVO Wednesday. is Mrs. Bertha (Jaltiniong here from Salt Lake visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gee. We invite you to start A. J. Bowers left Monday jan account with us to- e ening for the southern part of the state where he will be em- day. Garrett ployed for some time. We have been sellirg watches and jewelry in Nephi for mo'e than twelve years. During all this time we have sold only good goods, most cf which is still giving the owner service and satisfac tion. We are especially inteested in giving ou: customers from Nephi the utmost value for their monev, and there never was a time when we were so able to do this, as now, owing to a larger stock ai d increased volume of busi ness. Try a postal card or letter and get any informa tio you desire. a V. BENNETT, M.D, W. Physician and Surgeon. No Tvit-phori- OKl'K AT K 51 RESIDENCE. D. O. MINER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. N.i I'liorn OFFICE AT H4. KKSIDF.NCE. T. L. FOOTE, I aw Aitomey-a- t t NTY M Pho c No 8. ( DR I flk ATTOliNEY. Mri at rouKT Housb A. BOOTH, Dcntisr. J. Mia No Ml i 2 and Pi.ono No 3 Winn Building l3ti.-- THOS. H. First National Bank JEWELERS lictnsva Abstractor andBURTON, The Toggery makes a specialty Notary Public. Salt Like Ciy. Ut. 0 fciii JrdScu-jf Cooper's spring needle underami atll t'eal Eslatti Utah. Nephi, wearLohdh, Insurance, Minim; Stocks. Try a suit; it's the best. BlaO I'KINTH. phoid. Mr John Warwood went to Room t Winn Hi du I'honk No County Road Commissioner Provo Wednesday-MisGeorge McCune was in town the Bertha Bailey returned ENOCH BURTON first of the week. liome from Salt Lake Wednesday. Architect Mrs. Abner C, Bigler went c to serve you with Link Sausage, Beef, Pork, RfCtdl irf it Spreinlty. Salt Leke Wednesday to atten' Moom No 6 Winn Hdildinq Mutton, Veal, Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Corned the marriage of hei son Abner No honest housewife would in Beef, and Be logna. L. M. PEXTON News Mining law by ten'ionally violate the T- H. G. Parkes, Painter and Decorator. secretary of selling butter without the print- the Nebo Star Mining and MillUraduale h!e.Hgo School of l'alnllng ed wrappers. We print them at Co. reports that his coml)w irnting mid I'm'-- " Hanging. ing the Times Office Odin, m UrooHry. I'ooa 55blk pany's properties located east of Frank Belliston is in partner A Nice Small Line of Groceries. Mona, are making a fine showJ. R. DOWNS, ship with Wm W. Jenkins again ing. They have encountered a BEST CASKETS. Nop ace like Nephi big body of lead and silver ore, serve Siui k Burial bboea Wants. OcMDptct your Always ready to Edw. Cazier had his ankle which has assayed 83 per cent e lira-HFine in connccilno i lildenci-- . I'hohe N 10S red sprained last Saturday by a horst lead, a good percent of silver, and a trace of gold. This body falling on him. GEO. W. BOOTH, Keep your feet dry by wearing f ore was encountered farther Merchant Tailor. rubbers. The best kind are found p the slope where transportatSulla made to Laal and Kit at Hoaacn ion would be rather difficult, Phone 38. at Excelsior Merc. C o. The Reliable Market. . able Pj Long xperlence in Tailoring II In the at tide of last week's but considerable distance below. can easily go, a issue on the tabernacle at Levan. whefe a wagon 120 foot tunnel is being dug NEPHI HOUSE. there occured a typographical erwill tap the ore body above. which Good Home Cooking. ror. The cost should hive beei Prof. Hinckley, a geologist of the r f, alment, KitrK 1,60 pel day V16000 instead of $19000. ?. Y. U. , on insp2cting the pro ' ii ,( c - i ,uri iiou.s on Mala St of Heater? a cr Editors O. E. Huish of tht Range Phone No M, getting it one the best petty, pronounced Eureka Reporter ard I. E. Dieh, ii body of the kind he had ever of the Mammoth Record wen een. In those who have FORREST HOUSE fact, in Nephi Monday gone through th? famrj ColoHEADQUARTERS FDH TRAVELING HEM . Ne J S.Cowa i returned home fron rado min? in Tintic, believe this appointed eight room add'Uoo, aleaoi heat, bath etc. a trip in Sanpete county t have the same quality of ore. One blk p ol old Phooe no 2 1 bi-j- 136-- WE ARE PREPA RED s - Kult-rprib- Why not corns to their rescue and provide a social place for them to gather which will be el vating, rather than degrading? Many of the towns throughout the st it? are introducing the library gymnasium substitute. C.'dar City, Ephraim, Eureka, and even little Oak City about one eighth the size of Nephi, is erecting a $11,000 amusement hall. In such a place, the young men can meet, play games, read, and find a healthful outlet both for their mental and physicial activi- library-gymnas- ium tl"S HOME-MAD- OIlir-eH- PAINTER'S H Are You Thinking i i i r By all means let us here in N?phi start a movement for a library gymnasium, which will b:ao far more attractive than t le saloon, that it will soon bi Bert Sparks is seriously i wit) f rgotten to have ever existed. Salt Lake. Mrs typhoid in wen' up to assist, at. parks Bar Sparks passed througn here from Monroe to take his brother's Co place with the Spark's an-iGeneral School Notes Misses Alta Carter and Jane; Thf high school and grade Latimer spent the week eud with teachers meet onca each week th"ir visiting. These patents for professional work. The male are teaching schoo ladies young t?achers and a few of the female in Spring Lake. teachers are doing work in Civics Walk Over Shoes, th? kin d that under the direction of Mr. Johnson. The other teachers are make the feet glad. The Toggery taking a courae in domestic! Soscoc E Gruver returned from science. Miss Christensen has ' tock baying trip through Ssx-th- e supervision of this course. pte county Wednesday Hf a carload of h gs fr jen Atare;nt Mlttiftg of the shipped Gunnison to fait Lake. Stite bar.l of 1ntirn Mr to Milford Alonzo Inirram crr,o,l . Wm R. May went ondy evening, where h- - will state certificate. wllh hi ,on J- P Ma y whr The first official institute of f1 Principal of 'he schools there. the Juab Cojntv wilt Mr and Mrs. James hriiten-ebe held at Eureka Nov. 12 and a 13. Prof. Babcock. SupL returned frsra to EphA. C. trip Neilaon. and Dr. Sundwall of the raim Monday. state university will be in attendA girl was born to Mr. and Mr. ance. Wm. Garfield of Mona Saturday. Prin. Homer. SupL Sperry. Have you teen those new Dolly and most of the teacher left Dimple hats at the Toggery. Tbey Thurs Jay for Eureka to attend are the latest out. the institute. will go by ... - rfWii " " 1 'lrThey. . Russell Hawkins and R. L un wayorrrovo. tisir return Batchelo went on a deer hunting will remain over night in tna city. imp batuiaiy evening m the at once and let us think Firemen Lose First Bas it out for you. Can Save You None ket Ball Game The basket hall season opened here last Saturday with a irarne between the Nephi Firemen and American Fork teams in the The frame was fast Arlinjrton. ind some excellent team work was done. The visitors were about the fastest aggregation that has ever played here. As a uual thing the local boys control the ball at center, but were no match for the giant Christenson " Little Eva " the crack captain of the B. Y. U. team who played center for the visitors. Lacy Vickers the Firemen ' center played a plucky game as did all the team and succeeded in holding the visitors down to even points in the last half. Barratt of American Fork also played an excellent game, mak-- 1 ing 7 field throws and 4 fouls. Amr rican Fork was much more accurate at field throwing as well as at the foul line anil was also faster on the floor than the Fin men. The Firemen were handi MOM what on account of capped Belliston being crippled as a result of a fall while practicing but he played a pretty game. Mr. aid Mrs. C. W. Johnson Manager Hyde is n t at all but without the coreted of Santaou.n were Nephi visit- - ven returned son. W.ldemar Anders i. discouraged and thinks that. on, durmg th? j th, ooJy faf wh,, fe barring Christensen who does Doesn't it seem gooi to hear ported to have brought home any not belong to the American Fork he has the lest team. the ding-don- g of the bell again? evidence of a de?r hunt, that it is the line-uand Following in thi' ai,,rictTh? Commercial work of tin sror. f .r xrur.on to nigh school has promp tu, in- Americai Fork Firemen ot w",h n ,rv"n teresting. that several youn V. F. L Vickers men of the town have EZSVL Chipmn orgaed R. F. Barratt Beagley classes in typewriting an-- i sten rwwru. bvhes and mot mast Christensen C. L. Vickers obtained of K. C Krr. D P. ography. Thp subjects are given " R. B. Christensen Crookston JWt between six and seven each A Mi -,t aty. Tatterall L. B. Belliston evening. This speaks well for r,,Nf' EAST? If m ak felt La rout 14 in Score 30 favor of thp the high school, and the young ."ET JcLaeeTat Referee visitors. Stew ard. men are u.be commended in Gadd. Umpire iie Ktep taken. D. P. A., Aatt Lake I w e Ranges $37 and Phone No. 1. J & 2). llioii . jf. Wtut, !o. 41. Siictare FIRST CLASS WORK. N. A. N1ELSON. Propr. Three Doom North of P. O. If it's first class work you're locking for go to The Modern Barber Shop. Finest and Most barber shop in Nephi. k stand and baths in connection. up-to-da- te Boot-blac- Bros propr'b. Livery and Feed Stable. '? j 1 Everything in Hardware at Cooper Pyper & Phone No. 4. From Pleasant Marble Works Relllstnaj Local Agt. BANK. fc ae Mt Nephi National r prtents. Ranges to cook on Heaters, of all kinds, to keep you warm . TZXt&JSZ. at. TREATMENT ARD Tho Careers fcrT hnnksKiviriK k'rrstcrs for our Turkey p ISE COURTEOUS aaf tm, L- CITY BARBER SHOP This is the ? it n when the house parties and other soda functions are being had. Why go to all the worry and trouble of H. O. GOLDSBHOUGH fHf. preparing refreshments when wc can furnish you ice cream in any Good Livery Rigs, Dray ami Express kind of fancy bricks delivered to your house the minute you are Wagons. Agent for Coal. Also all kinds of 1'hone us. readv to serve it. at prices most reasonable. No. 44 2. punches, chocolate creams frerh from the factory. Fresh shelled II you wjnt the Bztl lor the wall nuts and pecans, oranges and liananas. Lowest Prices buy your Cold weather calls for MO i DRINKS. We have them. - -an Co-o- Two doors south of P. O. Paries House httr uT JSZLSL cal BATCH ELOR - n 1. 1 Heaters $6 50 and up. up- - Hawkins & Ockey j w-e- k. 1 Come To Us -- th ! if so 1 Eaai-er- to. Interest Paid on time deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. i a on r a a o |