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Show COUNTY TIMES, NtfPHT, UTAH TtTAB ilLilll.Lll.MiUlat.Mt.K oFETY OF DEPOSITS II the firm foundation upon which rests our gigantic National Banking System. Every National Bank under the control of the United States Government is constantly supervised and held ripidly to a course of action that insures every deposit against loss. The First National Bank as a member of our National Banking System, offers each depositor the advantage of this protection plus cheerful courteous service. New accounts are invited. i? j Money Saving Prices The Amsw- eir's Easy Men's All Wool Suits. 9.90 12.49 14.98 Men's Cotton Union Suits, 89c 98c 1.19 1.49 Men's Wool Union Suits, 1.49 1.98 2.49 It's a common thing for a man to head for a particular store when he needs a certain article. Sort of a habit that FIRST NATIONAL BANK. L. D. S. Utah. Nephi Men's Fine Dress Shoes, i Wheat Wheat MER do this is 3 1 a lot better 2-4- than the one who has to 6top and off think where he's going. 1.98 2.23 Men's Dress Pants J 0 1.98 2.25 2 49 2.98 3.49 for 25c 4 Men's Hose, That's why so many men naturally'turn Honest merchantoward our store for their purchases. dise at fair prices, with courteous treatment "to boot" will bring anybody back, who thinks well of himself and his pulling force. Edw. Cazier, Southern Agent 39c 49c 89c 98c Men's Dress Shirts, 69c 85c 98c 1.49 Men's Heavy Sweaters. Golden Rule Stores Co. 98c 1.49 1.98 Men's Dress Hats, INCORPORATED East of the Nephi Ward L. D. S. Church. 1.49 1.98 2.49 19c Leather faced Canvas Gloves, ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES UTAH NEPHI, "' h' '""" " - PS Men's Work Shirts, money. vi-V- 9 Men's Corduory Pants, Confidence Is A Strong CO. . 2.49 2.98 3.49 1.98 2.25 Men's Work Shoes, 2.98 3.25 3.49 ! And The Man Who Can WE PAY TOP SPOT CASH TOR WHEAT, RYE. AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AND ALFALFA SEED Grain Bags on hand. KAY Garments, 89c 98c 1.19 1.49 1.69 results from being pleased in the past. J - s lAHLIJiUSj Y? Notice To Water Users. Pistol and Revolver Cartridges That Are Dependable and Accurate selected your pistol or revolver because you expected it to give you results. hdhrrincaual shooting or In serious work at the target more lh.sn you might think on the ut choice ol ammunition. ,f l'T-n- it .l worth th.it the remembering ci.tea ire lt,tin? Rcmington-IJM, m.,. c ol 1 . p!,-- ami revolver rijictvh! smmuniti..n Drulcr. from theportmeii'arointolview.aeetheRm-ington-LA- lie display the Red ball MuktJRemintUm-UM- Sold by your home d a 1 r and 280 ir,"U'W' l other f Ta' ul i(fget men in the Pistol and Revolver Cartridgra vtadeforeveryaundard anywhere in the world. C. merchant in Utah loading nit Crtr't C" rth EUt. M"i! K State Engineer'! Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October II, IS15. Notice ia hereby given that Frank Webb, whoee post office addreia ia Mvna. Utah, hat Bad application in accordance with the reuuiremenu of .he Compiled Lawa of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Seaaion Law a of Utah, M9, 1911 and 1915, to appropriate one- of wat- of cubic-foo- t twentieth an unnamed from second ;r per aphrg n Juab County, Utah. Said spring liH-- at a point which beara north bl eaat 12HQ feet from the south west corner of the northwest quarter f Section 27, Township 11 south, tang 1 eaat, Salt Lake baae and men iian. The water will be diverted at the spring and conveyed by means of a (,pe ime lor a distance of 2,000 feet ind there used from January 1st. to December 31st. incluaive, of each year. .'or domestic purposes. This applira t designated in the State Engin eer's office as No. 6333. All protest against the grantirg ol said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be made by affidavit n duplicate, accompanied by a fee ol 2 50, and filed In this office within (30) Jays after the completion of the pub lication of this notice. W. D. BEERS. (1-2- (ZMBway) N.T.Gty s Stoves And Ranges We have a fine line of OAK'S HOT BLASTS AND RANGES See n if you are in the market for Stoves. Kendall z Willi! I To The Expositions, SAN FRANXISCO Tickets on oale Dcily to Nov. 30th. Lioitod Dec. 31st. CLOSES DEC, 4th. Everybody Should See The Expositions Gc See What The World Is Doing ?cr inf orr.nticn. Rates, Train Schedules, See J. A. COTIRELL, Agent Nephi, Utah, or write J H.Wanderfield, A.C.P.A. Salt Lake City, Utah. ouy Iltkets arc VIA NaaaH4UaJis.'1' tr good jroinz or LOS returning. ANGELES Jn Kollo Howell Call has Close Surprise into his face and eyes. lai was taken to t e nearest neighbors and Dr. The Rees was summoned, ho at once aaid acid of some kind had been throwtt into the boy's eyes. Since the night of the accident he hai been under the doctoi'a care and we are pleased to state that he will retain the sight of both eycf, tut the sight of the right eye Aillalwa)s be dimmed. Sunday nnd Monday the petple f this city were up in arms at State Engineer. the careless hsrpening. If a Date of first publication October 29, little more care and thought were 1915, date of completion of publication on exercised occasions of this November 29, 1915. kind both by officers and people living entertainments a grtat Notice For Publication deal of grief might be avoided. U. S. LAND OFI ICE at Salt Lake ."ity, Utah. October 12th. 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that Vo B of Starr, Utah, who on July 23rd. 1912, made Hosaestead Entry Serial No. t:o? 2, for Lot 6, K) sw, and Section 6, Township 11 Sooth, Range 1 East, Salt lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the t)itrict Court, stNet l.f. Utah, on the 4th. day of December, 1915. Claimant names as witnene: Oorge Sly, H"Ur Fowks, Ionstd Fowks, Fred Searte all of Starr. Utah. COULD It. riLAKLEY, j, It, Regnter. Pleasant Birthday Marty, genuine and enjoyable birth day surprise party was given for Mrs. Harry Foote, Wednesday evening, thirteen unannounced A truest assembled at her home for an evening of sociability, and the hours pawed happily with games, music and other entertaining fea tures. It was a" character afTair and each guest dre-win some beau tiful old fashion costume. Thoe d praent vTreMr. J. V. 11. hunt, A. JIagupj Geo. Ostler, Roy Iknni Wood, K. K. ForHogs Wanted If parties hav V. M. Foote. Karah LufT, rest, ing hogs for sale will list them Kate Foote, Hazel Fllison, Alta with us we will find market for Prou?h. N'ea Dojth, and Mrs. 11. Foote. same. 4ephi Mill & Aug. Co. liat-chel- Fifth Celebrated, Birthday William Howell celebrated his S5th. birthday .Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson. In the morning his son. H. E. Howell. R. O. Stn- s Howell. Mr. henJ! ana Mrs. Mission Chape, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston called on the old gentleman and wished him many returns of the day. At noon Mrs. Stephenson rerved a splendid dinner to those present. In the afternoon Mrs. V. E. had the remainder of the Mrs. J. W. McPherson, Candland, evening. About 11 o'clock a nice lunch was served to the following and a number of friends surprised Mr. Howell. The afternoon was guests. . . a .Messrs. and Mesdames E. R. spent in social chat. Luncheon Forrest, Jas E. Cole, J. W. Ellia- - was served at 4 30 to Mesdames V. E. Candland, J. W. Mcrher-so- n. m" f,r;,.If,,.nni8 Wood' I'itt, U m. Stanley, A. II. Maib. N. C. N'eilson, Ellen Chase, en, lxn Lunt. Mesdamen short Clara Maiben Isreal Bale, Mr. and Lunt, M. T. Lyons, Wm. Foote, Loyal Lunt and Maurice Maiben. Mrs. A. P. Jacobsen, Miss Emma Bale, Miss Coquilla Memmoft. For Sale Registered herford He. N. J. Rees was a passenger bull calves. See Joseoh F.WriVhi Tuesday on the northbound train or Jack Wright for < Lake. m. CALL AT PORTER'S MARKET OCPOT STICCT All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Butter and Eggs, Groceries etc. MONC 1111 HHlllllli 4. .. Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Fall Delivery of MONUMENTS or, AND HEADSTONES There is no better place to get them than of THOMAS I1ELLIST0N, Nspbi, Utah. for Ail Pleasant. Alart.le Worka. i A. 7 Party At Lunt's Eighty A genuine spook party was held the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. at A very serious accident rfap on Saturday evening Oct. Lunt ppned Saturday night while about 9 o'clock in the even30th, Hallowe'en program was-- ' bea number of the friends of Mr. ing on at the old ing carried ana airs. Lunt dresml m all the Hollo Howel Bigler houee. of paraphernalia ghost land de- -' and a number of other boys were on scended the unsuspecting coupon the cutside of the building le, and it sure was a complete sur watching the performance going on inside, when someone threw prise. Some time was spent in figuring out who the different peri via containing hydrocloiide sons were, but were all finally loacid out of the open window. and then the masks were cated, The bottle struck young Howe taken and a good hearty time off, on the chest and the acidsplasbwas ?d Q ssi j At |