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Show ,UA& C6uNTY TiMfcs, HepHL lit AH GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES 'Siege!" and ''Palmer". Suits and Coats Newest rr3 i Prices on Suits, $9.98 &up Ideas, Hi om Latest Creations M II the world's greatest designers will be shown in our store daily Prices on Coats $4.95 &up Yon can go to New York, Chicago, to Los Angels, or Salt Lake and yon can't find newer atylea than we are thowing this season. New Shipments of DRESSES, SKIRTS, and WAISTS the latr OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, Prices are bo low e?t styles to be gotten, are arriving daily. that to make them at home would be just time spent for nothing, as well as all you pay is for the cost of the materia). AND LOWER THAN ANY OF THE DEPT. STORES OR MAIL ORDER HOUSES. mmbbhb A Child Can See The Reason Of It. NEW SPRING SHOES AND SLIPPERS We operato our store nnder small expense and we naturally mark our goods accordingly. Wo bsbb SSMBSSSSSBB TOR LADIES AND MISSES Coming In Every day Come and price them. Come and see them. guarantee the fit and you don't have to pay "extras" for alterations. RUILE STORlb GOLDEN iL Main street. NOTICE. taiiied. Su'csss or To The NEPHI BECOPD l. M CHRISTENSEN. Editor & Fub. A. B. GIBSON, Manager. - ttcgular Price $2.00 per year in Advance $1.50 per year PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY FRIDAY, A1 NEPHI, UTAH. . Some Thing For Citv Councilmen If you expect to conquer Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs entertained the Progressive club Wednesday evening at her home. A pleasant time was spent in needle work, and social chat. Splendid refreshments were served to Ethel Brough, Florence Brough, Laura Brough, .F. A. Campbell, Mable Christison. Rhea Beagley, Annie Stout, Mrs. Thomas, Sadie Jensen, Ethel Irons, Delia Belliston, Geneva Small, Leah Latimer, Oscar Berjgaard, Mes-dam- es Allie Belliston, Mrs A. A. Allen The Battle of To.Day. Progressive Club Enter, juab County Times NOTES FROM MILLS The Nephi Iirigation Co. will Mr. and Mrs. Alf Shaw have receive bids for leasing the "Elk Pasture" for the year 1916. returned to Mills after a short The fence must be kept up visit to Salt Lake and will make and thft pasture not to be over their future home here. at- eked- Mrs. M, Switzcr and daughter All bids must b in before 5 P. Margurete of lxs Angeles are M. Mar. 18. among the new arrivals at Mills. The Con pan y reserves the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jago have right to reject any and all bids. come back to Mills after spending By order of the board. the winter in California. Mr. J. E. Lunt Sec. Jago brought a gas tractor wiih whichhe expects to do extension EGGS FOR SETTING farming in this neighborhood. W. F. Squires of Los Angeles Eggs for setting 50c to 11.50 per setting from single comb is one of the new arrivals at Mills. white leghorns heavy Isying Mr. Squires brought with him a strain, hardy stock with free gas tractor and a portable house. Mr. and Mrs. George McCune ranges At V. A. Garrets Jr. Neph''. Utah. have been in Manti for the past as we advertise. We do exactly Frank, Manager. Kate Haynes, Mrs. It seems that one important Malmgren and Miss Florence question that might be discussed Hobbs. and acted on at the next regular session of the city council is the Advice To Correspondents impudent way in which the week. If a thing that's got you've Mrs. M. Garland and daughter bicycle ordinance is being violat- happy, Some on of today's advertise The law is as we understand menu has a pood deal of infor- were in Spanish Fork last week. ed.that Boil it down; those riding bicycles on mation for you about something Make it short and crisp and S. P. Terples of Holden was a it, sidewalks must either get off the or tomorrow visitor at Mills this week. you will buy sidewalk or dismount the wheel snappy. Boil Isn'c the matter worth- - investiit down; when they pass people. The ten- gation? It will not be desputed that the rfpnrv if nronpp nhwrvnnr hna When your brain its coin has Human readers of advertisements been made, is that those walking minted, "Since Footlight Inherltt-- a fortune regular Down the page your pen has for their money' . who have the first secure "more he Is a parados." "What's the anright ofway has sprinted. swer "He la both the richest and than others. Isn't that w onh to apt Mitirplv out nf thf walk. . "i " If you want your effort printixKirest actor on the state. " b. uiwu vi iiv auuvj, iouco nikii uauj ed. . , buggies and smill children must Boil it down. be continually on the lookout or Take out every surplus letter. they are in danger of being push Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Spring Boil it down; ed out of the way. The ordinance Deliver of Fewer syllables the better, was changed so the bicycle rider Boil it d"wn; MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES might have some freedom and use Make your meaning the pavement, but at that time There is no better place to get them than of it. was never it thought that anyone So we'll knew, not merely would abuse a right as is so notic- THOMAS BELLISTON, Nephi, Uta h able every day on the streets of guess it; v this city. No town the size of Then, my friend, ere you adAjreit tiMMnt "-fWork. this in Utah has more blocks of dress it. Boil it down. paving, and every consideration all the extra tiimm-inout Cut has been given thej bicycle rider, but we think it 'high that Boil it down; the ones wbo insist on overriding Skim it well, then tkim tht hi rights be brought to a hault. skimmings. More ridged enforcement of the Boil it down. Where it is law and less favors to the disWhen sure' twould be you're obedient will make a better and a sin to more prosperous community to Cut another sentence in two, live in. Send it on and we'll begin to Boil it down. the battle of have to blow your trumpet Mrs. A. A. Allen entertained Thursday. A pleasent afternoon and evening was spent by the invited guests In a firm and steady way. in social chat and partaking of The man that owns his acres all Is the man that pbwa day. the refieehments served. And the man that keeps a Those present were Medamea humming Orson Cazier, J. W. Brough, E. Is the man that's here to stay. R. Booth, J. T. Belliston. and But the man who advertises Joseph Belliston, With a sort of sudden jerk, Is the man who blames the In You will to-da- y, at kensington printer Because it didn't work. The man that gets the business Brairy Printers' inn, Not a clatter or a splutter. But an ad. that makes yau th'nk. And he plan his advertisements As he plans his stock. And the future of bis business Uses well-boug- ht Is as solid as a rock. Ex to-d- ay d r I plain-expres- s rr e g, Excursion Tickets On Sale Daily LIMIT SIX MONTHS THREE DAILY TRAINS Parewell Party NOTICE. farewell party was given in Notice is hereby giver, that all Fay's hall Thursday evening in permanent improvement fees not honor of Lle" Bigler who will paid on or before March 13 will be leave home Monday fur a Miss reported to the Forest Supervisor. ion to California, A large crowd By Order of Advisory Beard, f friends were present to enjoy T. W. Vickers, sec. j the occasion and wish the de- J. A. COTTKELL, Agent. N. phi J. M Tribute to Femininity, for Literature or writ MANDERriELD. A. O P. A. Salt Lake City Panama California International Exposition San Diego Open All Year bakeries to wipe the boots of visitors as they enter. There Is good deal of wiping tbeae days; for tbs govern-weand city officials Inspect the ba aeries at very frequent Intervals to order to see that the regulations regarding the amount of flour used la bread are carried out. Popular Science Monthly.. nt The buyer of supplies for a business establishment could not hold his job unless he witched every turn and vagatv of the market, and took advantr ge-cevery opportunity for savinga. The buyer of supplies for the home is enabled to do the fame thing through studying the ,5 a u u ar k k k Ik' K K k s General Blacksmith ing , V V k a k k k KXbURSlUn RATES I i ' when a man loves a woman It Is of nature; when a woman loves a man l Is of grace of the grace that worn-an makes by her loveliness Charles Excursion rates from all Utah P. Deems. orations Salt Lke Route as follows: From Eureka, Mammoth, Suburban Woes. Silver City. Tintic, Nephi. and "How's suburban life?" Tm getting the worst of It. My chickens lay iruintseast March 13. and 14th. all their eett away from home and now All other stations March 12 and my jrrapevlne ha run over Into my 13th. Tickets good returning' neighbor s ya4. ' ulvllie Courler- j uolil Marc ; j I I I f s In Ml 1 2 8 Horseshoeing A Specialty. TV i l the Anyth'flJ yen want don N k 1 f way of repairs in the Blacksmith I line. This out shows our Cold Tire Setter. We ean set your tires while you wait IRA T. BOYNTOK DEPOT STREET. asssaaaesssess NErH, UTAH -- A parting missionary God speed. Aah Help Kssp Them Clean. Is an old custom In Bohemian sharts with war news the claim upon your interest today. Perhaps much of the store news appearing in the advertising columns is, actually, of more immediate concern to you than is any of the war news. "ads". Store-new- e SUMMER Alili OHIE TIME It Your Earning Capacity Ought to enable you to do more than just make You ought to save money, then having a living. saved, the next thing to do Is to set your surplus to working safely and profitably. savings account in this bank is both safe and profitable and is the the one sure way to future independence. A Nephi National Bank 1 |