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Show of Piano Contestants. Local Notes. Names Read the Temperance Notes on page five. It has been definitely decided that a ball game will be played here next Wednesday afternoon between Nephi and Borne outside team. The regular meeting of the board of county commissioners will be held next Monday. Names of Contestants for the Grand Piano Prizes to be given X, i. IT.. t away august 1i ai njuc Whitmore Go's. Store, showing their standing at G o'clock June iu - 7, 1911. Genie Candland Geneva Price Lucile Wood Mrs. W. I. Cartwright Caroline Pitt Davette Bigler Lillian Robertshaw Verlie Morris 2GG.51C Susie Ostler Mrs. Laura Ingram 130.220 42,000 8G.120 "The city is G2.720 Nephi contagious 271,070 53.750 142,590 Zetta Bale Esther Ockey Rhoda Vickers Mm FlnssiP W. Carter Ella Garrett Fauntella Memmott Dortha Salisbury Ella Downs Erma Jones Lavelle Ockey LaFown Tolley Florence Miller Vera Chase Mable Pitt physician reports that practically free from diseases. With the sudden termination of the Gustaliii case, the district court took an adjoinment until next Tuesday when it will then take a recess until June 2Gth. A large number of the Mutual officers and workers went up to attend the conference of that the first of the organization week. 43,120 Foster May 100.890 161,790 7G.OG0 Edith Andrews Phyllis Mangum Stella Shaw Local Notes. 61,170 71,130 35,700 33.9G0 29,020 25.030 UU.41U The friends of Miss Frances tendered her a surprise 3U,u Wednesday evening at the home 41.4UU of her mother Mrs. E. Kirgan JO.oOU The jolly affair was in honor of VlU.bW Kirgan 53.U9U her ? birthday. Principal A. II. Anderson of y.OZO the Mona schools has been re 131,Ik5U for another year, and employed 79.910 the following teach states that Alvetta Warner 49,030 been ers have engaged for the 1U.400 Ida Mendenhall Newton 4th, Mona schools: Ray s. Flossie Painter 41,3J 5th, and Cth. Mabel grades; 23.170 Zella Roberts 2nd. and Ritchie of Charlston, Ehza Tompson 22,300 28.820 3rd. grades; Nora Clyde of Heber Priscilla Wilson 35'420 beginners and first grade. Ida Gadd Frank Hoyt, principal ot the Mammoth High School is back from teaching, and is devoting BIC PaOHlElTlON MEETING. his summer vacation to the development of a dry farm in Dog Chtirnv.n Win. Bailey of the Valley. Mr. Hoyt will return prohibition campaign states that t3 his position in September. there will be a big reusing pro County Clerk T. W. Vickers hibiticn rmetintf in the Taber- and Justice T. H. Burton were nacle, Sun Jay evening; promi run over by a nent speakers will be down from nearly The nimble beam Thursday. Salt Lake: the band will be out, Clerk succeeded in catch County and a good meeting; held. Everyy but just ing up to the body come. as he was climbing on the wagon he caught his trousers on a nail, and the team came to a stand- run-a-wa- y run-a-wa- still in front of the Bosh meat ANOTHER SHEEPSKIN CAPTURED. market. In naming two of Nephi's young people in last week's issue of the Times, as being the only two who had taken degrees at the U. of U. we omitted to include Mi ss Maggie Latimer who was graduated from the University last year. A number of the farmers are omplainimr that the alfalfa crop for the first cutting will be very p'Kr, and that the prospects will be bad for hay. This is the first time for years that Nephi has had This week another Nephi boy came home wuh a sheep skin. co Herring iwn the holcer all the honors ai d privileges of a The young college gradur.te. man who has made pood at home an 1 while away is Hoy Deagley a graduate of the Nephi High Schou'. He entered the College at Logan two ears ago and took Agriculture is his major. After two years :1ose application to work he was ;raduatel from the instilutkn ast week and given a H. S. in Agri-:ultur- al to ship in hay. H.D. Goldsbrough brought in two cars recently from Leamington. However, as with the fruit prospects, the crops will be much better than igriculture. robate and Guardian- ship Notices anticipated. If Chambers Cold Tablet farthrt infurraatiuft don't cure you of colds and L Grippe you need not pay us a NOTICE. cent "T was permanently cured IS THE DISTRICT COURT. of Kidney and Bladder trouble by MVISJON, in and for JUAH using three 5c loxes Chambers' OUNTY, STATE OK UTAH. Bills. My In the mtUT of ths eitate tf Kidney and Bladder trouble" wes of twelve years HAH JANE KULKOWSKI. standing". Name furnished on NOTICE. application. Sold exclusively Tb Petition r.f John R. CouHhurat and guaranteed by Lunt's Ph minintraUir of tlio ctate if Sarah confiT-Uton ne Kulkowki dec eJ, fir ;r.ault County VrV or tmpetlirc )gtm ft FUO-AT- of the a! f the following : All of real roirty interest of the mtte c.f aid de-- Ice for sale URGE - Edw. Kendall. NUMBER DO TEMPLE WORK IN MANTI. An umli lo-wi- t; ilpJ HyUt vo las t week. A 3on arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Orme on June 2nd. Mrs. Henry Adams returned from Rexburg, Idaho, Sunday evening. John Cooper is in Salt Lake this week doing service as a federal juror. Miss Helen Grace and Mrs. Joseph F. Wright were in attend ance at the B. Y. U. commence ment exorcises last week. Attend the big prohibitin meeting Sunday evening. Good speakers, good music. At a session of the district court held last evening Mrs. A. D. Plumb was granted a divorce from A. D. Plamb. Next Thursday, June 15th, the trout law is out, and scores of the Nephi anglers are planning trips to the mountain stream Dr. C. W. Bird of Manti will be in Nephi June 10th and will remain about 10 days, his speci altv being gold crown and bridge wtrk. Dr. C. H. Bird has gone to Manti for 2 weeks, and on his return, will be fully prepared to follow his profession at the Chase photograph gallery. Wm. Bailey and T. C. Winn will go up the first of next week to attend the Miller's convention of Southern Idaho and Utah to discuss the matter of freight rates. Don't fail to attend the big Prohibition meeting Sunday evening. The committee are endeavoring to get Dr. Brimhall. X$3ife "Xtt L FISHING 4, ring Diotrict, Jua County, State of Mh, tor the um of liW.oo, and u lt.Vl.fln the following term. id at time of confirm atioti of 8tJ le by the Court as appear from the ,um of aJe filed in this Court, ha ;n 't for hearing on Tuesday the .t a ri . - - - at- it i.II u,i ui auire- m lock A. M. at the County Cwrt um, in the Court Hot m of a;l irt.in Nej.hi City, Juab Counly.Utah. Vitnesi Ork of aid ttmrt with the ! thereof affixed thi Cth day of June i- I. tair ing a very pleasant time in the Temple, and when they are al there the house is filled to over flowing. ARE Sundae,-th- 1 only kind e made v ; from pure maple in sugar the state, The' Olympia WE HAVE A LARGE SHIPMENT OF I? (JOS and OXtPJBTlS Th Boat and Cheapest In town. At K) put cent chat per than you can buy them for In Salt Laka. Ramambar wa aaw tnara (or tba aama prioa. jj Plenty of Wall Paper, Furnitnre, Lino leum, Carriages, & Suit Cases. to see our DIAMOND SUCTION SWEEPINQ MACHINES to clean your carpet with. pas ffirotbers ffurntture Store DAY HAS PASSED DECORATION BUT Monuments & Meabstones are never out of Season Orders taken for Summer and Fall delivery by TIioo. BolHoton xvepiit. e How an Bo 'You utnii. GUARANTEED. SATISFACTION A house to house canvas is being made for the cause of prohibition, and the committee re port that everything looks good for a "dry" Nephi June 27th. Was the remark of a visitor to our lunch room. A big cup of coffee, large sandwich and a dish of cakes-a- ll for 15c Were just as reasonable on our Have bread, cakes and pies. mince 6c pies? you tried our "Live and , let live" is our motto on prices. We are making better Ice Cream than ever this year. Take home a pint to your family. Notice:- - T,, For Sale by Hawkins & Ockey. The only fishing tackle dealers in town lE?I R2QCBSKZ Telephone Tradep u' X. L. Bakery. Hv1?0apcfrtne3'' California Low Excursion VI On sale June 6th. 6th. and 10th. to 22nd. inc. good for return 130.00. until September 15th, 1911. To Los Angeles and return HOUSES SOLICIT TELEPHONE On sale daily, June 1st to Sept. 30th. inc. good for return un rras THE CONSUMER'S. mqst con- - til Octobor $40.00. 31, 1911. Angeles and return VENIENT WAY OF REACHING THE SHOP OR THE trade, To-Lo- (l a filial ofvrfl f.ilf uhf1 All article of furniture is needed the Leil telf thore is a ready help lo tne housewife. It reacheo the so.irses ousoppiy. Vlan im 1 a f iirtlAitf tvViAn s N. E. A. Convention. On sale June 27th. to July Cth. good for return until Septem. in ber 15th. 1911. Salt Lake City to San Fransisco and return via In f r.ncn rr Ota and one locality. The Local and Long Diatarce Bell Telephone reache Los Angeles $35.00 . n erinrnsana all localities and brings togetlner widely tfiaii-UTslanttntia . j tfti!r lnln im ont nn firtoA d customers. j . EA L) For t ale by Hawkins & Ockey The only fishing tackle dealers in town. for full information and lileralur or writ J. Jl. JUXDEJt FIELD, A. G. 1 A. 1G9 South Main Str$et. SALT LAKE CI Jl, UTAH See Local Aient ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1911. THOMAS W. VICKERS. Clerk. 9 17. x, A. C Hryan, for Adminigtratcrf. tomey Maple sister Mrs. Webb. Bishops Pettegrew and Parkes write that their crowd are hav STORE. to-.i- t: THE MAKE FALL Hire'a Rootbeer Marsh mellow Sundae Sliced Peach Sundae Caramel Sundae Teddy Bear Sundae Master Alma Pettegrew, and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ask Joseph Golden. From Levan there were Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson, Elizabeth Jennings, Ingar Mor tensen, and Mary Bradfield and daughter. From Mona- ,- Edward Kay and BUSINESS Lt in nd to the deoigriatwl y claim, ian-- e mining General mm United StaU Surveyor i in Fih No. Situat.d Springs t MERCURY Ingram, Stephen well, Geruaha Boswell, Estella Garrett. Matilda Gowers, Seres- ta V. Miller, Grandma Tolley, Emma Bryan, Ethel Irons, Alzada Golden; Messrs Samuel Linton Jos. W. Vickers, George A. Pass, Jos. H. Greenhalgh, Jt nt, A FEW THAT WILL . Thursday. ' A reception will be held this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler in honor of the marriage of their daughter Stella to Lynn Olpin. Pres. J. W. Paxman was one of the "peckers at the B. Y. XL joir.iiiencement exercl:es at Prc less intense Mes-dam- to-it- eret, more or !' 1st. rendered, by a visit to our fountain. Flag Day will be next Wednes The following Nephi people day. are doing temple work In Manti Now is the Time to order your es Messrs and week: this dahlias-- H. E. Howell. James . R. McPherson, Ellas Warwood, Thos. Bowles, Time to arrange for a good W." Ellison, John Thos. Vickers, Fourth of July celebration. Only Thos. Jaekson, Bailey, three weeks from next Tues Nephi Geo. W. Alfred Lunt, Lunt, day. Alfred Lunt. Haycock, Born to the : wife of John Edgar David Broadhead, J. M PetteBlackburn on June 3rd. a boy. grew, Chas.: A Hall, Mark BigThe stork visited the home of ler, Wm. Olpin, Lester Belliston, James Bean on June the 4th. and W. H. Pettegrew T. H. G. left a girl. Parkes, Joseph Golden, ' Lynn at Cash paid for clean rags Olpin, Leone Christison, Misses Bertha McPherson, Abbie Pass, Times Office. Goldie Irons, Francis Golden, All the business houses will Mesdames Harriet Broadhead, close every Wednesday afternoon W. A. Bowles, Mary P, Sutton, until September 1st. Julia Hobba and daughter, Eliza Hans Hansen of Mills transact- beth Cowan, Mary T; Bigler, ed business at the Times office Annie L. Bos- r XKHeatber Sweltering For Rte Bill TfltPHONE and service call ft. Q. .WITHROW.Mgr. (0. |