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Show See Our Line of . ;; LOCAL , Waists and White Dresses We can outfit for the 4th In the up to date styles and much cheaper than you can ' ; have them made. it.' Just received a new line of Ladies1 Misses' and Children's ankle strap Slippers for the 4th. TIxi dorr mold Ono Prioo to all no-vo- x CHAS. FOOTE SONS. The Biggest Sale of the Season Now on, Lasting until SATURDAY night. DON'T NOTES MM Large cherry currants, 16 qts. for $1.00, phone M. Whiting, No. 159 red. Mrs. Robt. Stephenson was up from Juab last Friday. Lunt and Belliston are buyers and sellers of all kinds of cattle. Henry Knowles has been seriously ill the past two weeks. Oliver Wilson has the pneumonia and is not expected to live The marriage of Roy R. Tidwell of Nephi and Elnora K. Anderson of Fountain Green took place with Bishop last Thursday, Parkes officiating. Attorneys A. E. Martin and Dana Smith of Salt Lake were in Nephi Tuesday attending to legal matters. "Star Brand Shoes are Better" Ready for the Fourth of July We Are We have a pair of ARE YOU? "Star Brand" Oxfords for what you've you-j- ust had In mind-goo- d style, excellent fit and true comfort. Every style of leather, too and a big variety of shapes. You'll want a new pair for the Fourth. So, better, get yours now. there's a treat in Perhaps you've never worn a pair of Oxfords-wel- l, store for you. Try a pair. When you've found how cool and comfort able they feel you'll never wear high shoes again during the hot months. Say you wore Oxfords last season, and didn't like them? They didn't lost their They shape? Well, you didn't wear "Star Brand" Oxfords. You must be careful when you buy low shoes. Dishonest materials are being used by many manufacturers cheap stuff that cannot resist wear. We've investigated. We know that "Star Brand" shoes are honestly made of honest materials. We guarantee all shoes with the "Star" on the heel to be free from substitutes. Try a pair. You'll say What's that? fit? Deputy county horticultural in spector A. V. Gadd was ill last week and lost 9 pounds of avoirdupois. Wm. Foote left for his ranch W. H. Carter is planning in Nevada this week. going on a prospecting trip Mrs. Chas. S. Jones returned through Beaver county soon. i to Provo aftera'visit with friends Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C Pexton Mrs. Joseph Smith of Lehi was and relatives in Nephi.' are visitors in Salt Lake City the guest of Miss Retta Sperry Miss Marietta Martin and Miss this week. last week. Thorp came down from Spring-vill- e Miss Kate Bailey returned Frank Hoyt is here visiting his and were last Thursday, a from short father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday night the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denver. T. to visit Hoyt. A. Sperry Jr. If you believe that the crops on Mrs. Arthur Price of Eureka is Mrs. James Redden left Wedare a failure, you should here visiting her mother, Mr. S. the nesday for a visit with friends takeridge a day off and make a tour A. Chase. anil relatives in Eureka. of inspection. You will be sur Mrs. Martha Coleman and W. Lester Mangum. Miss prised and your grouch will fade daughter Anna returned WedIona Knight, and Mr. and Mrs. away. nesday night from Provo, where Wm. Knight came down from Charles Sperry and grand they attended the wedding of Provo in their auto last week and daughter went to Salt Lake Tues Jacob Coleman and Miss Allie spent Tuesday here. Smoot. A girl was born to Mr. and day. Arthur Gadd was down from Mr. G. M. Jardine, who for a Mrs. Wm. Bowles, last Monday. Salt Lake City last week visiting few years has been connected James Chase is in from his his mother. Mrs. M. A. Gadd. with the Deparment of Agriculranch this week, and ia feeling Mr. Gadd is a contractor and in ture, charge of Dry Land pretty dry. builder in Salt Lake. Grain Investigations in the County Superintendent Geo Mountain has States, resigned to County Surveyor Arthur A. A. Sperry went to Salt Lake the chair of Agronomy at Miller now has his headquarters accept City last Friday to size up some in Nephi and will remain here the Kansas State University. He of the teachers attending summer is a 1904 graduate of the Utah for some time. school, who have made applicaThe Times editor wishes to ac Agriculture College and in selecttion for positions in some of knowledge receipt last Friday of ing him the Kansas University outlying districts. ripe rasp shows an appreciation of the Principal of schools R. F. Hom- a sample of fine Miss Emma ability of Utah men. Grover berries presented by er and Trustee R. E. Bale. Many thanks. went up to Salt Lake last wek After being closed for a long to look for two teachers for the 6 grade, and one the 7th grade, time, the Presbyterian church which positions are still vacant. will be reopened for services FOR SALE--A1- 1 my house- the coming summer. A graduate Must hold furniture. go at of the Princeton theological sem at once On account of leaving inary will be here soon to occupy the pulpit. town A. C. CRAWFORD. "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" MISS IT HYDE H WHITMOEE 00. The weather i Hot and Dry "THAT GOOD 0 SODA" Tastes pretty Cold and Wet. That's What Every- body Says. I t If you hav'nt tried it-- do bo and be convinced. Drug Gold-Edg- e Store. The Home of "That Good Soda". When in Salt Lake stop at the New Windsor Hotel. -- Reasonable rates. Hyrum Baird, Prop. Mrs. Hudson of Salt Lake City is down visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. H. Grace. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tidwell, a girl, last Sunday. Lost, a silver watch. Leave at Times office and receive Miss Lilly Hibbard of Salt Lake City has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs- J. R. Goldsbrough the past week. Miss Hannah Jacobsen was visiting in Richfield last week. The Utah Arid Farm Co. have abandoned the use of their big combined harvester and thresher, and are going back to the use of the header machine and header beds. The big harvester could not be well used on the uneven ground of the Dog Valley farm. It is being shipped down to to be used on some big farm down there. Mr. Frank A. Wyatt, a 1910 We have a - Mc-de- na graduate of the Utah Agriculture College, is in town on business for the State through the college. A circular is being prepared in which statistics concerning existing dry farm conditions in Utah will be thoroughly delt with. Mr. Wyatt will collect data in the vicinity of Nephi for this SPECIAL BARGAIN fine line of toilet articles Tooth washes, powder, paste, Enamel, Dentifrice, Sozodont. In fact most anything going for teeth. All kinds of face creams. Enamel cream, Magnolia Balm, Whitchazel cream, Sigurd powders and a most complete asort-meof complexion powders. nt No trouble to show them always please to recommend them to our patrons. inure phmucy. SATURDAY Ladies' Oxfords We are going to close out our line of Ladies' Oxfords. Space will not permit us to handle them. In order to do this, we offer them at less than EIB1 W(DTEfIPWW WQWM MLUB Juab County Times YOU WILL GET RESULTS. Ask Anybody who have advertised and see what they say. We cover all East Juab County and the greater part of the west side. cost. Call early Saturday and take advantage of this bargain. Suits Our line of Boys Suits will also be clossd out. They are going at your own price. Just a few left, ranging in size from 4 to 15 years. THE TOGGERY. DO YOUR HOUSEHOLD EX- PENSES WEIGH HEAVY If your foods here it will lift the weight considerably. We sell jou high grade pure foods at fair prices, and carry the best grades of canned goods, cereals, coffees, and teas that can be procured anywhere on your mind? you buy at Jude's Enterprise Grocery Co, Phone 55blk |