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Show T I The Nepmi Company A Remembered. WE OLD RELIABLE Every Soldier Gets 'a Christmas Package A Sorry Day for Pork and Beans at Clear Creek Camp, Judirng from 'the cargo of pose alone. First waa an individgood things to drink, good things to smoke and good things to eatj that issued from the hearts, larders and the storehovses of the good people of Nephi and went speeding on their way to Clear Creek on Tuesday last, there will be a mighty rest for "sow bosom and beans" for the ters. Absolutely Puro Several days ago it was an toekt s w substitute Whit more nounced by Hyde Co. that they would receive Xmas packages from the wives, & Thz Facts In The Case. In the articles published in the S:ilt Like papers of this week, relative to the Kxcelsior Mercantile company, and Sergt, R. T. Cowan, of Company A, of the Utah National (I uard, an in- justice is done both pirties. The facts are these: Sergt. Cowan has been in the employ of the Excelsior Mercantile com pany for four ycirs pist and nothing but tho most Mendly relations hive existed. In last Mr. Cowan was about to cave and seek employment in Salt Lake City, but was induced to remain with the company until the end of December only of this year at an increased raise in his salary. When the order came for the militia to'go to the front, Mr. t'owan went to do duty for the Ststte without the slightest objection on the part of his emiilovers. Ho returned to Nephi suddenly, unannounced, having obtained a sewn days' Au-gu- st . -- When ho return furlough only. ed to the store and nked if he should come to work that dy hiving pratrijmly stitei that he had not had a good since he left home nicht's was and that he tired, and not beta? acq 'liitr.eA in any way of so soon a return of Mr. Cowan, the Kxcelsior had engaged whit ret a I eISN'T IT SO? OS , ual package for everjr member of the company, from relatives; then. the cash subscriptions procured by Major Denn were converted into good things palatable too numerous to mention; next appeared Hague & Keid aid John Hendrickson, each contributing a box of clear havanas and thirty-fiv- e crystal jars laden with good cheer for Captain Andrews' warriors. Then came a goodly bundle of mixed candies from Hyde & Whitmorc's. B. H 'Sparks wound up the list with a box of his best chocolate creams, libled, "Compliments of Old Bert," When it was all boxed for shipment and loaded into the delivery wagon for the depot, it looked as thougli the company cook at Clear Creek might safely be granted, a fur next ten days at Co. A's quar- noon No. 52. Nephl City, Utah, Friday, December 25. 1903. Vol. 14. parents, sweethearts and any others wio desired to "get in on this band wagon," to be for warded to the gallant members of Company "A", hoare serving their State at Clear Creek and who are doomed to spend the holidays around the soldier s camp fire, where mother, baby and best girl aro conspicuous by loujxh for sixty days. ine raiiroau companies were their absence. Pursuant to this announce- benevolent enough to transport to this cargo, as well as like conment packages bsgiu ri1n in. Tmff mmo o thie'.c signments for the several other and fast that Mr. Hyde decided J companies of the regiment, free of chariro. w set kjui k a iuuui tui iv,: mi jim-- , help they needed to help them him while doing duty for the through the holidays only, and j State, but could not arrange the manager stated this fact to j matters in time and could not Mr. Cowan, and that in conse-- confer with his employers in quence of this the store reully j time to get the position offered, did not need his help Herein is; as the parties wanted a man where a difference of understand within a short time, which fact ingcamein, Mr. Cowan taking only precluded Mr. Cowan of ac it as a summary discharge and cepting it. It was not the fault accepted employment elsewhere of the store nor Mr. Pax man that during the period of hi furlough Mr. cowan did not gut this which Liter, was extended over We can see no reison for the another two weeks. The statement that Cowan was sensation referred too in the ar refused a release to accept a b"t-te- r tides. There i? the best of feel position, is not true, neither ing between Mr. Cwan and the is it thought that Mr. Pax man store and its employes. ROY T. COWAN, would have stood in the way of granting such a reoase. Mr, (Signed ) J. W. PAX MAN, Manager. Cowan had a lucrative job offered ? I j to5 Isn't there satisfaction in the thought tVat evepff-article you bought from our store in J 90 3 carried with it the absolute assurance of quality? Ai l that every gift ycu gave from our stock, in tfu Christmas Season just clos ng, will give the f) cipient just the kind of s:rvicc you would KW to give? it is comfortable for us to know that Jh? 'p$$aiLlieta purchased from us wilLhcrla constant rcmincft of our ability to serve you. . t hie; tyt- - it wcmaait your.masil siassrciy lor inc ousmcss 3r have given us in J 903 and can promise bij things and better things in 1904. We are trying to make it a pleasure as well r a l I aa to lor waicnes you your Duy j vantage . ... . , r wm ana our irom us, gooas prov jcveiry you that we arc sate people to deal with We wish ycu a real, old time Merry Christmas a liappy and prosperous New Year. r7 1 1 W. T. DENN & CO. ,The Jewelers. CHRiSTffi MERRY A j: j - AND A Happy New Year for all. B. H. SPARKS, 1 j h. t. Larsen, v' cAbiXr:r practj flcuiiie, uuun, and linwara TUB 'Ut J CITY BARBER SHOP. ut-atl- 1 A. MILSON, Pruf. y rnndrd. H .fa 8 Oourttu treatment, and 1 Onlrla. work. - brre door North of Tout Office . K. H. BROWN'S Resile) 3 WE ARE GRATEFUL 4 to far. i J""t of ijli cm i 1 tlio Tear 'jPatroiiage 13 during A ISO ALL e si ex M A Merry WIj-hI-I Imas and Happy Hew 5H b I and all klndn of bhiL' inclruui-nitune-- l and rep'J Place of Business tt O-an- To the Public for Their i h lear JiUi-i&- SiotU cf .n k The Big Store with Little Prices. " t JiJll f"""TSr""TtT"TTT' hU to tner." 4 , , |