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Show T- - A. JUAfi C6tiWf V fMi, ttEPiif. OPEN Local Notes i Trt - cleanup m All Men's SUITS and complela OLY HALF PRICE - OVERCOATS and Boyi CLOTHING frem ONE FOURTH to ONE HALF OFF ALL MUST GO AT ONCE- - SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BAR- GAIN PRICES. LOTS Of OTHER WfTY BARGAINS. FOR, BIG MONEY HOES DON'T MISS SAVING THIS ONE PRICE TO ALL. OPPOR- -. BARGAINS. TEN PER CENT Off THIS VEEK. NEVER UNDERSOLD. Ghas. Footc & Sons. t We give S. & II. Green Trading Stumps, ask for them. 1,1 x r-- pQUikpURE arcDRUG in these Wvi Ten CTATrr - 'J-H jtetl " - v Y ..MX' . 6 v ryyi fff RUBBER FACTORY OPERATIVES 2I-86- IV ' ( N Til LSE ARE THE PEOPLE Make The Line BBER GOODS Our Assort merit Is Complete 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Carte are visiting in Salt Lnke, Idaho and Wyoming this week. Miss Alta Sanford if Spring ville was in Nephi this wee visiting friends. Read BellUton and Earl Pitt returned home from Salt Lak Sunday after a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston returned home from Manti Mon day after spending a week visit SBERS We Have For You Here Miss Louise Golden returned to Provo Sunday. Mrs. A. II. Maiben returned home from Provo Tuesday. New Year's day a baby jrirl was born to Mrs. Edgar Winn Oscar Sparks was in Salt Lake this week on business. Mrs. Geo. O. 09tler went to Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart re turned home from Fairview Sunday. Carl Nelson and C. W. Glazie returned from Piovo Sunday morninjr. Miss Naomi Starr returned to Payson Thursday after visiting in Nehi a few days. Charles II . Hilton of Salt Lak is visitiog with his daughter Mrs. Wm. T. Belliston. Miss Clara Cole returned to Mid vale Sunday to continue her school work. Tuesday morning January 3nd baby girl was born to Mrs. Ar Kendall. A baby boy was born to Mrc Berc Coulaon Sunday Jan. 2nd relatives. Miss Annie Coleman returned home from Provo Sunday aft visiting with her broil tr Jscc Coleman for seme time. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Black ett or eureka returned home Rubber Hand Sunday after spending the holi days at XNepm visiting relatives 'Hot Water Bottles of All Sizes Everything In Rubber Down to the Tinniest 'NEPHI DRUG & lntitutlon Whr Children Ar d and Taught at 8am Tim. , argains and Children's COATS must go at one AND SCHOOLS RED CROSS SEALS. v. Suit and Coat Alt our Ladies' AIR tf Alt CONF'Y. Miss La Veil Mops of Wyoming spending the wet-- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum 5 Carter. Misses Isabelle and EJna Ken I CHOICE, FOWORS I fall returned home Monday from spending the hoIidas n t It ForJ ciel Salt Lake. JEWELERS 5 All Occasions Lawrence Carter and Theron 217 MAIN ST. who spent New Year Schufield ft in Provo returned home ovo OreenhouseCoj SALT LAKE CITY UT. day Monday. ;e eight-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thnmp Yhero Tho Fiowora Crow The- Store With Che Guarantee" son and Mrs., Earl Thompson o: S yr w Ogden were visitors at homes of Drs. Rees this week. ' Fit- - l)uhdm bull calves tor Sunday afternoon Frank, Her Highest market pricrs pa d for and Kenneth Winn reiurt.- man, mV E. Fowler. Starr, all kinds of cattle. Sec Lunt and ed to Provo where they are at Usah. Belliston before you sell. tending school. "Kay, tefifher, how slck'a a feller got Vre open air ter la ter utt lu this mliool?" Tills waa a greeting U one of the teaebera at the Kllzubcth Opeu Air Scliool In CuK-hkthe other day by a puuy little fellow who had beeu envying the sick kldilles the good time they were having at studying, working, sleeping and playing all in the open air. Opeu air achoola to the nuiuher of uearly 500 are now uiatutaliwd nil over the United States. Some of them this winter lu the northern ataten will hold sessions when the thermometer Is own t& ero or below. Other will enjoy the balmy winds of Southern California, Louisiana or Alabama. In the open air school movement lied Cross Seals huve played and are still playing au lnuortant part. The seal money, through the societies, has been the means for experimenting and convincing the si hool boards of the wisdom of (he plan and also for providing food, clothing and special uurslug care which the public funds could not furnish. Hed Cross Seals are among the children's truest friends. ' o . Mr. P" SIe- - bill calves. S-- e 41 The old time lumber ynnl '7 U passing. dul serve you adequately lccause you rem a senium get building mlonnntion of a com-Ilct- c or practical sort. Our yard represents the new type. trvrr I . It is a bureau of information which takes a sona! interest in you. per- It is a place to come for ideas and help in jfctting in a definite fonn. your vw n ideas on In fact, it is the first place to come w hen you are thinking of doing any building. Especially so ir "Customer Aid" Plans are now at your p.-i- fccrvicc. 3! i . r aa , LLC a O NNEVI r M J Wm. T. Belliston r herford Ranted 500 head of fat cows urncd home, from Murray Sun Joseph F.Wright and stockcattle. Phone 101 1. I day after visiting relatives i O. Pox Ml, Geo. R. Howard. hort time. V rrt I LUMBER CO. C and s4 o c FANCHER, Manager, Nephi, Utah. Mrs, Ella Larson of Marys vaie rr turned home sunday after i tinar for sometime with hpr mother, Mrs. J. R. Downs. Mis Lucile Wood who is at tonding school at the B. Y. Un- versity returned to her work at that institution Tuesday. Martin Laraon was operated on at the Provo hospital last week, although the operation was difficult one, at lasi reports he was out of danger. New Year'i Eve, Mifs Ruth ones gave a watch party in hon or of her cousin, Miss Nevada Cazier of Wells Nevada, Apleas- nt time was spent in music and games, At a lute h our a splendid upper was servtd. Mrs. bird Taktn To I ro- - vo. M's. Carolina Amelia Bird was rought before the district judge Wednesday. An inouir) as to her sanity was held. After vfrinfiiifrifnyitinriiuiiininiMM'iUF ''Seasonable tt Footwear -- a o bard-bende- RED At this Season of tha year It I very Important with the) child going to sohool. dry and warm Keep the oomes from nd avoid the sickness that taking cold. ft Wo have Just reeelved another shipment of th SHOES for ladles, misses, and little tots. 1 FERRIS A pair of these Shoes fitted with pair of Straight Lin or Ball brand RUBBERS I tho best kind of Insurance So thorn at tho gainst taking cold. d CrtOSS SEALS HELP AND PROTECT. Nephi Mer. Co. j WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER. t,Li, tatiik Christmas Messang'' Work th Y,r Around For Tubereuloais Sufferers, ULtiLUtLtMLLUXiLUtuLUiL UiliL ALVAYS READY. How lted Cross Christmas Seals not only bring comfort, but provide safety the First National The Officers and uud protection for those who haveu't Bank are always ready to render every tuberculosis. Is illustrated by a story efficient service consistent with Rewhich reached headijuurters today. Workluir as a compositor lu a suiull sponsible Uanklnf . olflce lu u Indiana city urwHpa.-roll a victim to tuberculosis turousli Tho consistent helpfulness of our service some one's carelessuoss. She was only resulted in constantly Increasing? patron-ag-- e. utiieteeu aud the sole breadwinner or a little family group which counted Her of herself and her grandparent be Any Information you may desire will Old fellow workers noticed that her couch We maintain cheerfully aud that chronic day by day became friendships and Invite new enes. she trrew thinner and thinner, but sbe never confided her troubles to any one She Just "kept on the Job." Tnroucb au unknown channel the King's Iau,'li tors learned of the case, and luvehtUu lion proved that the girl slept at night UTAH. NEPHI, on a pallet laid on (urce cbuirs so that she coulu be near the two old people whom she was ajpportliiji. hoperhyslclans pronounce! her SEVERE COLD QUIOKLY CURED. hn. end the was refused admituuce "On December first I had a to the stnle sanatorium for early rases for this reason. She knew little about very severe cold or attack of the to the danger of spreading the as it may be, and was nearother until recently, but she Is now grip sick in bed", writes O. I down being cared Tor at home through led ly Cross Seal ftuitl and In taking the J. Metcalf. Weatherby. Mo. "I precautions to prevent her ii bought two bottles of Chamber. fectlou rroiu spreading to vther. Staff of r has FIRST 'NATIONAL BANK a-e e is iirt 1 What $35.00 Will Do. For this sum you can secure an Excursion ticket on the popular Excursion to e a v c Salt lake City for Southern Cali fornia January 29th. .You can make a trip of a life time, rne of which the memory will nevtr be Mid-wint- 1 er effaced. The attractions and benefits are so numerous tf.t-- cannot Iain's Cough Remedy and it was only a few days until I was com pletely restored to health. I firm- ly believe that Chamberlain a Cough Remedy is one of the very best medicines and will know what to do when I have another cold." Obtainable everywhere. The Exact Dose Is an you have to give of the p Apples for sale. Mrs. T. Hoyt. compounded here. The doctor will not have to toll you to Inorease the quantity In order te For produce tho desired result. our druf s are pure, fresh end of full They set lust as they strength. hould. Bring your pteeorlption hero for the best drug service. , ' Hogs Wanted If parties hav be mentioned here. If you fed ing bogs for sale will list them the need of a trip and a change with us we will find market for ah of climate. See your neartst at'ii same. eptu Aim & Mig. 10. write J. II. Manderfieid A. G. P. A. Salt Lake Route for full particulars of this wonderful trip. If you are on the Excursion, you will j asfrom the bleak and cold lands of the North to the glorious SUNNY clime of the St land of S juth ern California. t rom snow and ice to flowers and fruits. But one nipht en route, from Salt Lafce to Los Angeles, in a magnificent train eq uipped with all modern applianc es for and safety. An ideal trip at this season of Or the store that does the the most the year. A special train, special attention, and special entertaintalking that have the lest merchanment enroute. The Salt Lake dise. take great pride in thiir popular excursions and neither plans or exrx nse i pared to make them as perfect The Silent tick: as possible. ' The next one of these excursions n ALK-- VER SU0ES,SOPJtOM0REOLOTHES w ill leave Salt l.ake City January TJth tare Tor round trip $.35 00 S TETSOX AXD MALL0R V HA TS Good returning until March 20th. W ORK SHOES .YA14-TA- X i verse routes rtturriinij at smal ad Jilional charge. ARROW COLLARS. For information, and literature Ag-ent-- or Mid-Wint- LuntV Pharmacy a tr It Isn't The Clock With The Loudest Tick That Keeps The Best Time. comfort-convenien- ce Of-fiiia- "Mid-Winte- ls r" O giving full delads w e r.earest nls or w.ite J II. Mandt-rfiel- P. A. Salt Ike Lily. Aa- - A. For Kent.-four room house nd summer kitchen, cement which she was committed by ti e court to the state mental hospi cellar, water, light kauire of Mrs. Geo. Goldtn. a at Provo. A The Toggery |