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Show 4 No. Vol, 15. &M&nwMmw !0 PER CENT. OFF W have jnfl opened -- 10 up a new Patterns, and Dress Goods of all the latest Jot of Waist, Wftfsit de-?gu-s, to which we wish to call vmr attention, and as an induce me.nt for you to call at once we will allow 10 per cent. Discount on above mentioned linej all next wfk. Don't fail to coma iu at once fn you will need the good and now iiia chance to save money. Our entire lito of Dresa Goods included i g $ X IX in this. X Chas. Foote & Sons Men's, Boys' and Children's StraV and Crush Hats, just in. X X X X X X X School Notes. Mr. Blackett reports the following students as bavins received the greatest number of stars the last month for good deportment, Lolo i?perry, Loa Sidwell, Ella Garrett, Esther Evans, Laruence Ockey, Ruby Winn, Berna Pyper, Laura Jensen, Esther Ockey, Vernie Morris, Mattie Parkes, Zetta Grace, Eugene Ockey. Victor Harris, Lcsle Bigler, Henry Harris, Eda Tranter. Mrs. Peterson and Miss Holladay received the fad news of their nephew's death and they went to Santaquin on Wednesday to be present at the funeral. Their respective rooms were in charge oi Kuosuiutes. The Seventh grade had a test in spelling from tue luslory this week ana Ielhe Iiiynes and Cleo. Smith received loo per cent. At a test in the seventh grade in language on Tuesday Ida Knowles received 100 per cent. Edna Sperry, Alta Carter, Cleo Smith, Theresa Brough, Myrtle Golden, Kate Pexton, Sybil Allred, James Ockey, Bulah Iloyt and May Foote received above SO per cent, and Theresa IJrough had only one very small mistake in her work otherwise she would have received 100. In an Arithmetic test in the seventh grade of ten problems a number of students received ICo er cent, the following, tybil Allred, Kate 'cxton, Chas R. Black, Amas Irons, Theresa Brough, Alta Carter, Mattio Howarth, Nora Jackson, Cleo Smith, Eddie Pay, Laurence Evans, Clara Golden. The babies in Miss Sorensen's room feel Ihey worked hard for the star and the printer made a mistake and gate it to ancther room. Arlean Vickcrs of Cth grade "received 100. per cent, in a spelling test this week. Special Sale I Jack Hague is here on a visit from Provo. Fresh Fish ewlry Fridiv at Chase's Market. Tiy it. The best kind of lird ttCVrse' Market at 15 cents per punl. Don't fail to attend the prize dance at the opera house tonight. Bernt Bean is in town this week Mrs. Rosa H. Patten has been nn absence of several week. after quite sick during the past few Mrs. John Cooper returned days. Mondav from a fi'W visit Miss May Hill of Juab wns with S.ilt Like friends. hero this week the guest of Miss The old reliable Citv Lim or Estella Morris. Store is again cpen to tho pub- For Rale. A neatly new, SJ can ana sm them. lie. Stndeb.iker wagon running gears. Oscar Bowers. Yon are cordially invited to and sample tho new Mock call Mrs. R. E. McfJnne returned of goods at the City Liquor Storo. Rutid iv from a visit with Pay sen relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Denn were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patten in Suit Like City Wedncsda.v and havo returned from Mammoth to Thursday combining business with pleasure. take up tluiir residence here. Buy your wines, brandios and Mifs Thorpe was the malt extract for family uo at on of evening Mouday recipient the City Liquor Store. Everya very pleasant surprise party. thing strictly first class. Misses Eva Pexton, Bertha For bicycle repairing of all McPh-rso- n and Leah Patten are kinds and locks, guns, sewn g tho office iu Assessor's assisting? machines, etc. go to the Nephi this week. Racket. B F. Warwood, Mgr. Miss Florence Haynes taught the Sd grade this week during Remember the City Liquor the absence of Miss Mabel Store is tbn pbtco to go for pure: wLo was called to Santa- liquor lor family use. Kind and treatment guaranteed quin on account of the death of courteous ; v a relative. to all. ' Mr. Bowen Treasurer of Juab visited several or tno rooms this week. We are glad to meet the school patrons and the former teachers are especially welcome. Let the pood work go on and altho school is nearing tho close we are just as glad to havo y outcome. t-o- Bargain commencing Saturday and all next week, on Summer Wash Goods and Sho es. BIG BARGAINS offcrd for SEVEN DAYS ONLY. Excelsior Mercantile Company The Big Store with Little Prices. . I s 18. I STR00TMAN SHOES 8 iJ i ft TInving just opened up our new spring lire ff tlm nbovo well known makes of Ladies', Jlisscs' and ChiMr n's "FINE SHOES" We are in petition to supply our patrons with w VKKY UE3T in stylish, up-to-da- v v ? V A if i i i te Footwear. have a tpncial tdine for the ladles, in oininon sophm, r hpring heel, flexible Kles, a pxtent erty shoo for boue or VW value at $2 25. wrap. A Fboe f r tho li'tl to'n for S5o and up to SI 00, be kind th baby outgrows before they ire-- t are with out. W would like to tell you of a lot of other nnuilxM-- in thin lne of Shoes. But hav'nt here. Call aud sea at them pace s I X X X V Et-hf- Hol-lida- y An Book. Interesting LittJe Have have taken off tho gloves, and gone after the catalog houses in real earnest, with bare knuckles. Our little book, "FACTS AND F1GUHES" should reach you at once by mail, but if by any chance you do not receive cne, we will be glad to supply you upon request We believe that you will find it interesting and instructive, and hope you give it the attention it deserves. We ask no more than that. V W. T. Denn & Co. The Jewelers. V Hyde 8: Wiiitmore Co. Presbytery oi Utah. There was quite a full meeting of tho Presby-tar- y of Utah hero last week every Minister being present and several churches being, represented by Ruling Elders. There were also several Mis' siun tc.icLciii and other visitors makiucr a total of about forty in attendance. The Program as announced was carried out with some modifications. 1 he opening sermon Thursday night by Rev. Mr. Richelson, was an able discussion of the position of Jesus in the church. The Review of the Third Book of Nephi by Dr. Paden was listened to attentively by quite a large audience and while tho majority of tht ui perhaps did not agree with the conclusion of the t peak or, yet we have not heard anyone characterize it as unfair or as disrespectful to those holding a different opinion. It was a strong and tctful presentation of the Reviewers' side of a difficult question. To the genral public perhaps the most interesting address of the entire convention was that on the Philippines by Rev. Mr. Hills. The account of the past sufferings, present conditions and customes of our Philippine compatriots was both pathetic and humorous. On Sunday night Rcv-DRankin preached on the Being and character of God. r. Don't fail to see the "Booby Prize Dance given at the opera After the sermon the Presbytery proceeded to Prize" given at the opera house house to night. ordain Messrs Murphy, Knox and Kilpatrick tonight. work of the minstery. The ceremony of orFor Choice seed potatoes call dination was by prayer and the laying on of the Miss Libbie Oackey returned on J. E. Irons. hands of tho the first of the week from Scipio the prayer being led by Something Doing" at the the venerable Presbytery, Dr. Wishard. where she was teaching school. opera House Mrs. Douglas Orton is here We desire to return our most sincere thanks to Miss Zlna Sorenson was as from Butte, Montana, the guest all those who so kindly assisted us and who sym- of her old friend Mrs. W. L. sisting in the Recorder's ofiice in the sad hours of our grief and a few for days this week. Cathized with us Cook. "NVe appreciate fully your kindness, Cash prize given to the best more than can express. Mr. ai.d Mrs. words Misses Ruby Cole and Pearl and Gentleman dancers at Gus Hcniod. Lady have returned from Ingram the opera hous to night. Midway where they have been Mies Leah McCune. who has teaching school. been seriously ill for some time, Hyrum Barton has purchased was taken to Salt Lake City the the Hickman property situated latter part of the week where she on the S P. V. Railroad, two is to undergo a series of I;alif in blocks west of Main street. Farm Implements, Wagons, Bugglct Mr. and Mrs A. V. Hague cn Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Strong Hand and Fired Cultivators, Wire tertaincd Wednesday evening in left yesterday morning for Salt honor of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Lake Fencing, etc City, Mr. Strong having who leave today for a few months old his Al of ALL KINDS OP EXaline business to Mrs. T. carry vacation. Smith, recently of t hicago. They TRAS. SECTIONS, GUARDS, KNIVES, A marriage license was grant- will probably locate in Idaho af ETC. HAY, CHAIN aud FEED STABLES. Mr. and ed Tuesday by County Clerk An- ter taking a vacation. door to ExceUior trcaotii Coa.pftny. drews to Neils Mortenscn ar,d Mrs. Strong havo resided here Miss Fannie C. Jennings, both of for f everal years, during which time they have made many Levan. friends who regret very much Miss Nina G rover was tender- to see them leave. ed a surprise party Monday evening by her Sunday ichool class Eiior to her departure for Salt SMITH"; BROS. Proprietors. City. person turning any kind old son of Mr. and of Any The Special attention given to stock in, or hauling wood of Mrs. Jobe hidwcll had the misuescrif.tion from what is fortune to bo thrown from a any known as the Cazcr & Brough horse nnd have an nrm broken cattle Any Broktn Part Promptly Furnished ranch, without consent. in three places. at REASONABLE PRICES and satisbe will prosecuted to the full exWc have left our stove with tent of the law. faction guaranteed in all cases. Mr. John 8. Painter; anyone getDAVID CAZIER, Located on Main St. just north of S. P. V. ORSON CAZIER, ting it this week before it is J. W. BROUGH, jQtrack. packed away can have it for f 15. Nephi. Utah. Mrs. C. E. Strong. J II. BROUGH. S to-th- to-nigh- t. L. A. Bailey & Sons, Nt Notice. General Machine Shops ar General Repairing IIHIIIMMII |