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Show THE Ex FR UQT JAR Mason Jars, it 1 pint I quart go-ca- 2 quarts wide mouth, 1 for - - " Get our prices on - t '25c. all lines. Make comparison. We save you from 0 to 20 per cent 1 off, which helps reduce the cosT: of living. CHARLES FOOTE & One Price To AIL MEM Attorney T. H. Burton went to Salt Luke Monday on legal business. Mr. unil Mrs. K. R. Forrest motored to Mt, FleuHunt Wednesday, rt Have your retired at Ken-du- ll liroa. Call and see the liaby Beet Pull-er- a ut Farmers' Equity. Young Pigs for Bale, apply to J. Waller I'uxmuu. Mrs. Flo.enoe Lunt and daughter, Mubel, returned from Salt Lake last Sunday. Venice, Theatre HaturUuy June Oipriie, the muiihIiIso girl, hi "ltlue i:ed .Mary." Call uud get your Binding Twine. Will he all gone within a lew day. 90c. 1.15 I pint 1.10 qt. 1.20 2 qts. 1.45 Old Style Mason Jar Caps, doz. 30c. Self Sealing Mason Jar Caps, doz. 30c-BesQuality Red Jar Rubbers, 3 doz. NEPHI. UTAH. S. Pithy, Pointed Paragraphs Pleasingly Produced. Town Topics Tersely Told. Doz. 80c. - ITEMS TIMES-NEW- s Never Undersold. Farmers' Equity. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mangum and family, of Provo, spent Sunday In Ni'lihl with relatives. We expect plenty of Coal In shortly, so the coal company phoned us. Farmers' Kquity. Mrs. O. D, Loverldge and family, of Sail Lake, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lunt this week. Mr. Kalph Foote and Miss Ruth Foote motored to Salt Lake Saturday, returning home Monday eve fh1 DOtIT ENVY THE GOOD DRESSER You Can Look As Well As He ning. and Mrs. N. J. Rees and family left yesterday for Fish Lake, for a few days outing at that famous re Dr. sort. For Sule 320 acres of Good Dry Farm on the Levan Ridge, on easy terms. See T. II. Burton. Mr. uud Mrs. David Powelson and family of Gouhen, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Price. LOST A lady's ring. Engraved with initials. Finder notify Mr. Lester Belliston or Mrs. S. C. Chase. Sheriff Iun Martin and Dr. Steele Bailey, of the local board, were In Nfplil Monday, attending to official business. ti. M. Whit more was over to Foun tain Green lust Monday, attending a meeting of the directors of the bank at that place. Mrs. Ralph Ilrough and daughter. I'nlie. left Saturday for Salt Lake, where they will visit for a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton mo tored to Salt Lake Sunday, and spent &j the day with relatives, returning to Nephl Monday. Mrs. Abbie Pace and family and are MIks Mary Pace of Salt Lake, HpemliiiK a few days with relatives In Nephl this week. Judge and Mrs. Geo. Chrlstensen and family of Mantl, were the guests at the home of J. W. Ellison, Sr the early part of this week. Frank Itrough left Saturday for San Francisco, having enlisted as a Yeoman In the Navy. This makes two of Mr. Thomas Itrough's family who are In the service. Oscar Brough liHtig now on his way to France. Indies. Attention! The yarn sinks is here. The Nephl Red Cross ChiH'I'T have been alloted 484 pairs to knit by September, for the boys Se Mrs. W. C. Andrews in France. and get your supply of yarn, and knit your bit." Full SALK Two splendid farm hnr.u-s- . about 6 to 7 years old. See t hem at James Kelly's homestead In Mills. Utah. 2i0 takes both, or 1135 for one. Good wind and splen did condition. Address Richard J Holohun. 70C6 Hawthorne Avenue, Atn Angeles, California. T. t Winn. Secretary of Nephl National Farm Loan Association has received word that the examiner for the Federal Land Bank at Ber keley. Cul . will be In Nephl about Annuo! 1st. All farmers desiring quirk action on loans should make their aplicatlons now, so that same ran be panned on while the examiner ELKGANCK IV DRESS CSUAIXY MKANS ATTENTION TO DETAILS. THE MOST PERFECT COSTUME WILX. HAVE ITS APPEARANCE RUINED BY A PAIR OP RUSTY SHOES. AN SHIRT WILL MAKE AN OTHERWISE PERFECT COSTUME LOOK "FROWSY." ILL-FITTIN-G A MAN'S SHIRT DESERVES SPECIAL ATTENTION IP HE IS PARTICULAR AS TO HIS APPEARANCE. DON'T LET YOUR SHIRTS MAKE YOU LOOK "CHEAP;" MAKE THEM ADD TO YOUR DRESS. Beau Brummel Shirts ARE SPLENDID EXAMPLES "OP THE MASTER DESIGNER'S ART. DO NOT PINCH THEY KIT PERFECTLY EVERYWHERE OR BIND ANYWHERE. THEY ARE CUT FROM TESTED FABRICS, AND WILL WITH- STAND WEAR BETTER THAN YOU EXPECT COMING FROM THE AND YOUNG IN COLOR LAUNDRY, TIME AFTER TIME, GOOD-LOOKIN- G AND FABRIC t THERE'S ACTLY PLEASE A BEAU BRUMMEL HURT HERE THAT WILL EX. YOU. IT IS MARKED AT A PRICE YOU WILL BE GLAD TO PAY, AND IT WILL BE A JOY EVERY TIME YOU PUT IT ON. COME AND SEE OUR BEAU BRUMMELS TODAY. IT WILL. BE A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU THEIR POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. Mercantile Co. Nephi Where Good . Merchandise Is Cheaper our new SERVICE DEPART- MENT, a distinctive innovation in the Country Bank. will be pleased and CAN all your wants in any line. If you want to sell your farm or buy a farm or buy or sell your stock or sheep or if you want to market your crops or anything you want that you feel you might need a little help with, please feel free to come in and use this Department, as it organized for your benefit. We now have completely equipped files which will help our clients in any line, and all this information is at your service fiee and for your use. We want you to feel that this is YOUR BANK, and if you have any needs you are invited to take advantage of this new SERVICE WE I here. Reward! $20.00 reward ill paid by me w tm In any one who will fornUli sufficl! eilili nie to comtct tbe party frailty i.f ratling and taking away the tare lettihrr my w hrt separator, lmill t axler, .Neplil. I tab. THK ItKAHT OK IIK.RLIN "TIIK KAISER. THE BEAST OF BERLIN." Kuprt Julian's masterful production of the Intimate life of William II. Belgium before the war and during Its invasion by the Germans, tht habits and crimes of the Kin of l'ruiia and Emperor of Ger many, with a thrilling forecast of the end of the prewnt world conflict opens at the Venice Theatre on July 24th. OTH'K TO rl.HIIr.HMr: Notice Is hereby given that fish in In Bradley's Canyon Is strictly prohibited for the season of 111 All violators of this order will be prosecuted. Melllasa EUertson. of Provo. Is vlatting relatives In Mona. Eugene Newton left Wednesday morning for a visit In Salt Lake. Louis EUertson. of Helper. Is visiting with his mother this week. and Mr. Mr. Herbert Molyneut of Eureka, are visiting with rela tives and friends In Mona. Mrs. Evelina EUertson went to Provo last week to see her son, Henry, who la a member of the 14&lh Field Artillery Band. The local Red Cross Auxiliary will give a social and program Friday Ice cream and pop corn evening. will be sold. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Red Cross. j were appointed last Committee Sunday to arrange for a 24th of A program, July celebration. children's dance, sports and dance will at night make np the enjoyable entertainment. A birthday party was given at Starr last Sunday In honor of Mr. Charles Kay, It being bis Xth birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Kay. Mr. and Mr. Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newton. Lloyd Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay. The National French holiday was fittingly observed her last Sunday by patriotic exercises la the afternoon and evening. An exceptionally large crowd was present at both meetings to honor our sister republic. Professors Boyle, Smart end Gudmonsen, and Miss Marl and Mina Mlldenhall. of the It. Y. t'.. were present. Prof. Gudmon-sen- , with his violin, and tb vocal solos of Miss Hedqalst. wer especially appreciated. Rbeta Kay and Martha EUertson also rendered vocal solos. Excellent sdd reuses wer delivered by Profs. Boyle and Smart. Hed-qul- .t FOR SALE McComick Binder, in first clajw condition, ha cut about 200 Jane Kendall, acres. Will sell cheap. Apply to County Game Warden. Manse E. Jennings. 7-- DEPARTMENT. PlentyFarm,of Money , I1EPHI illOiL BANK On Improved est. Long Time. Per Cent InterEasy Terms. Apply to at 5 1-- 2 T. C Winn, - - - Secretary National Farm Loan Association 23, Nephi - EE LIVE MOIIA ITEMS f-- r We take pleasure in announcing ' Every Miser Helps The Kaiser T HE first advantage of buying your Suit here is the value you will receive. The second ad vantage is the largeness and completeness of the assortment offered. HART HHP SCHAFFIIER & HARX STYLEPLUS CLOTHES Walk-Ov- er Shoes Shoes that iniure your comfort. WALK-OVESHOES Have a reputation for exceptional quality, service and value. These shoes don't make much money for us, but they do male many friends and customers. Come in and get yours. R M ft Th e Toggery 23 |