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Show LOCAL NOTES I Great Big Bargains .THE FOURTH OF JULY v. un- - life price reductions from now til the 4th of July. they last at only $5.00. Ladles' waists. Ladles' and Children's Dresses, at only a small fraction of their worth. Big line of Ladies' and Children's Dresses at only a small Big lot of ! fraction of their worth. Big line of Ladles' and Children's white Shoes and Slip-petat 15 per cant off. Hundreds of bargains we can't mention! Call and see them. See our windows for bargain prices. ALL. NEVER i UNDERSOLD. I Chas. Foote & Sons. spent REMEMBER That Saturday, June 15th, the fish ing Season opened, and you will have no time to lose in getting your Fishd ing Tackle in shape, for that in-la- w long-looke- for trip. DON'T GO HALFCOCKED. Call in and let ns fix np your out- fit for yon. com- ! i WE SELL FISH AND GAME LICENSE. H-awhin- & s OGKey. ill-lu- ck Tinners & Plumbers. Phone No. Nephi, Utah. 1 short visit with her sister. Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Miner returned Saturday from a with friends in Salt Lake. The Misses Fern Schofield and Alice Winn visited this week with friends in Provo. Alex H. Rollo, publisher of the Cedar City Observer, and a for mer resident of Nephi, Thursday of last week here. George Small of Mt. Pleasant spent part of the week in Nephi on business for the Jensen Cream ery Co. Miss Farnsworth of Manti spent the week here visit ing: her sister Mrs. Ralph Bellis- ton. Mrs. 11. VV. Haus is in Nephi for a months visit with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kendall. County Assessor Earl Jack- jman went Friday, to Salt Lake where his wile M recovering ifrom an operation. Mrs. G. V. Kendall left Mon- 'day morning for Cardston. i i ...:n i one Vj a II it u j a, ..wueie win ..::. visn for some time with her daughter j Mrs. P. V. Winder. to Earl Pitt had the get his hand tangled up in a belt at the Plaster Mill the early part of the week and had in in jured rather severely. On account of a culvert at the tithing office corner getting clogged, a miniature lake was formed on the east side of Main Street jat noon Monday. Clara Our line of Fishing Tackle is plete Strawberries. Ej C3 Oun gooseberri?, green peas, turnips, and beets now ready. Fresh from tne orchard that Fred Sorensen plant THE FOURTH OF JULY STORE NEPHI. DRUG CO. m Fort 27 "WllEKI: tlVI.RYIlOUV iOIjS." Font Continues for one more week. BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER IN SLIPPERS AND LOW CUT SHOES visit s TO , MONEY TO LOAN on improved irrigated farms. T. C. Winn. Miss Bertha Bailey w e n t to Salt Lake Friday afternoon for a Our entire Una of Men's. Boy', and Children's Clothing and straw hats at one fourth off, A lot of Odd Suits, priced up to $25.00, your choice while ONE PRICE NEPHI MERCANTILE GO'S Big Shoe Sale loa- n- T. H. Burton. Judge Joshua Greenwoad rej turned Saturday from Salt Lake. Jacob Bowers Jef t for Salt Lake Monday afternoon. Cash paid for clean cotton rags at the Times office. Money to FOR ed. Miss Marcia Starr'has returned from the Provo hospital, hav- L3 ing fully recovered from an operation for a dangerous case of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelson stopway ped off Monday on home from Ephraim to Salt Lake, and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hoyt. John W. Ord returned the latter part of last week from a trii r to Oregon, where he week looking over the country and visiting with Mr. and Mrs N. W. Schofield. CharW Hyde, one of the owners of the Eva mine at Mona waf in town Toe dry n n d report f ui nming rapidly at thing 'he NoIki mint s. A good d?al of e will 1 shipped di nng t h r summer. Oo. W. I unt went to Salt Lake Monday to attend the frtat iiharmaceutical convention which has hern in sHsion there. Thf program for the convention in ciudwl a swell banquet at the Hotel Utah. Harry Torrance of Eurtka. who ii to be S. J. Jones's successor as district telephone manager here, ha not yet taken up his new position on account of being taken ftenousdy ill. Mr. Jones has already left for Ogdeii and Mr. Torrance is expecten over in the immediate Tuiur?. their CI AT THE NEPHI MERCANTILE Where Good McrchanUlsc Is Cheaper. I CLEARANCE SALE Starts Tomorrow, Saturday, and continues for four days. visit bur-gain- s attends this sale. sure and he in attendance and get your share of the bargains. Remember the 4th. of July will be here next Thursday and jou will want to look r'ght on that da.'.ind you will be able to d j s for II tie cost, if you come to our aIe for jour wants He Excelsior Mer. Co. ! "The Quality Store." We are agents for the Westir.ghcuse electric light globes, which are the best llxcursioii Rates Last. daeMa lth n Vari t3 FeptemW 5th via SALT LAKE IIOUTE. See agents for particu or a well-attend- ed m The Pictures you make to., In value day will inorease the years roll on. We have picture here taken and finished by our own town boy that are worth com Ing to see. If you do not own a kodak you are missing some of the real Joys of life. Photography with the both, left out Is what you get with an Eastman kodak. e.' Perfect Kodaks at $2.00. $10 OO. WOO. $5.00. $8.00, M Everything in the kodak line. lll'S PHARMACY "Prescription Druggists" Ice for sale. Edward Kendall. FOR SALE I double-seate- d buggy, 1 new heavy roller, 1 good sulky plow with lay ers-oattached, 1 good Tho. Worthington. ff hay-rake- .- In the program published last week of the Pass family reunion, one number was omitted from the copy handed us, and so w as not given in the paper. This was M e 1 b a Hague. a piano solo by Miss r-ill "tl oggery duo says a "The Onion has plenty of fragrance but nobody ever mistakes it for the rose." Ther.' is just as much difference between "SOPHOMORE" clothes and common clothes as bctuctn the rite and the onion-a- nd anyone can see it at a glance. m (t $20. ten-day- o-- In atl seasonable merchandise arc assured to every one that Bijf i Howard and Andrews pay good STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONprices for all kinds of beef cattle HELD- FERENCE Cherries of all kinds now ready. M. A. Gadd.. Call or phone 33 The stake Sunday School conpink. ference held in Nephi Sunday Miss Edith Bigler went to Salt was a successful and interesting sessions Lake, Wednesday for a one, three with her sister. being held. Four members of My shop will close during the the general Sunday School Union month of July. Geo. W. Booth, Board were present: Howard E. Tailor. Driggs of the parents departThree-roolog house and acre ment, Horace H. Cummings of lot planted in orchard for sale. the second intermediate, Chas. B. Felt of the primary, and F. M. Benson. of the kinder Lunt and Belliston are paying ;Beulah VVooley 10 ra. the officers a. At top prices for all kinds of beef garten. and teachers of the different cattle. wards met in convention in the Miss Ardell Bigler returned school building and again at high s visit 2 m. Sunday from a A number of interesting p. with her sister Mrs. G. A. Paoe were read besides talks papers of Salt Lake. by the visiting and local officers. Miss Laverne S o w b y came At 2:45 a general session ot both down from Salt Lake Wednes- the Nephi wards was held in the day morning for a week's visit Tabernacle and Sunday School in Nephi. problems were discussed with Miss Winnifred Fitzhugh ol the parents. Manti is spending a few weeks in Nephi, studying music undei Band Program the instruction of Mrs. C. K. Davis. March "The Winner" RIPE cherries, sstrawberrie?, Two Step "Autogetit" gooseberries, green peas, beet?, Valtz "Charity Ball" onions; and look out for new po- March "Marine" tatoes for the Fourth of July, from the "Sounds Overture at Fred Sorensen's. West," The wedding of Miss Leon "Resolute" Linton, the daughter of John S. darch Valtz but "Wandering Linton formerly of Nephi Gjpsy" now of Provo, has been announi-e- l Two Step "Clo Johnson's Cake Walk". to take place this month. spent Semi-Annu- al "CO. If 1 THE TOGGERY COKRECT HA3SftOASHCftS. MT m 1 FOR 4th. OF JULY ENTERTAINING I ' rim i fa, T I I tt . C A" y f Art 'x r( 0ttmAtii our lines of table delicacies will be found to be most comOur food products of all kinds are of high qualplete. Whether you wish supplies ity auJ of delicious flavor. for a grand dinner, for picnics, or for any kind of an entertainment, our groceries, canned goods, perferves, relishes, biscuits, crackers, and cheese are guaranteed to give thorough satisfaction. Enterprisefor Grocery Co. Auk lie n f ly Killer. |