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Show THE GETTING Feb raary the M ooth of Bargains at E All left over Fall Coats at -- Local News Items TO BUSINESS It is comforting and reassuring to note that people pretty much all over the country are making a grand, good effort to get down to normal con ditions once more, thereby displaying their good American common sense. mere are luu.ouu Joyriding cars being offered for sale cheap; men who have Jobs are trying to hold on to them by doing their duty and giving value received in effort and work for their pay. Merchants are swal lowing their losses like, men and are putting aown tne prices on merchan dise to what the people can afford to pay regardless in many instances of the fact that it was bought when wholesalers were charging the limit: there is a whole-som- e tendency on the part of the people everywhere to work, to produce and to save, inst ead of to loaf, to destroy and to spend and nothing in the world can hinder good times and ample prosperity com ing to a people whose minds are made up in that direction. It is the "open season" to prosperity's door, the guide to sure success and the medicine that cures all Industrial and ills. E 1 NEPHI, UTAH. S, DOWN I the o TIMES-NEW- 2 price ec-no- New Spring Drsses at Special Sale Prices. LITERARY CLUB EXJOY EXCELLENT PROGRAM The members of the Ladies Literary Club met last evening at the home of Mrs. T. D. Rees, where a most excellent program was rendered as follows, Address T. H. Burton, "What Constitutes A Good Citizen" Current events by Miss Bertha McPherson, two piano selections by Miss Margaret Foote, three readings by Miss Luel-l- a Winn, and several selections by the Cole Sisters. "Those present were Miss Neva Booth, Miss Bertha McPherson, Mrs. Jiark Sowby, Mrs. S. B. McCune, Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mrs. T. C. Winn, JVIrs. A. V. Hague, Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. T. H. Burton, and the hostess Mrs. Rees. All dresses up to $ 5 at $9.95 1 $25" 14.95 $35 " 16.95 New Spring Shoes, and Slippers at Lowest Sale Prices it (( (( ; Wanted a Watch for furtfier announcments as to the plans of our store GOLDEN RULE at the Forrest Hotel. The quiet, secluded Inennsplrtwns life la not without It attraction amid the mad msh for prominence 'and fame, and we often wonder If. after II. are not happiest those home where the husband and father never lost hla automobile by theft, the wlfs nd mother never underwent an operation and the children still have thel tonsils. Ohio State Journal Camel's Foot. The camel's foot la like a soft cushion, peculiarly well adapted to ths gravel and stone over which It la constantly walking. During a single Journey through the Sahara, horses have worn out three eta of stiws, while the camel's feet were not even ore HOME FOR SALE in Nephi, reasonable price. Apply at a to H. A. Garistensen,' Beaver City, Utah. FOR SALE Reamington Automatic 12 gauge shot gun in good con dit!on. See Dr. J. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Glazier went to Provo Friday afternoon for a few days visit. Pri . Frank, was In Gunnison Wed nesday looking after his business Interests in that city. L. For Sale A few White Leghorn Cockerill's. Frantzs heavy laying strains. Prices right Jos. W. Cowan See me" for general bicycle reDair- ing and electric motors Frank Sparks, Main street. over-haule- Our Big priccreduction sale d. STORE Mr. and Mrs. Tfios. H. Worthing ton went to Castle Gate, Monday where they will visit with their daughter for a short time. It will pay you to visit our store and. secure the many bargains in I adies and Misuses Coats, Underr wear and Hosiery, Mens Woollen and Cotton Shirts, Men's Silk and Dress Shirts, Men's and Boys CJothing, and niahy other articles of wearing apparel. We have tut half a dozen Auto Robes left which we are cleaning out at cost. They are bargains. The Grace Garage Co. -- The local High School Basket Ball team won from the Leamington team Friday evening at the Emro hall in a fast game with a score of 44 to 15 Miss Roseville Stalnaker came down from' Salt Lake Tuesday and will visit with friends in this ..ty for ' a few days. FOR SALE 486 acres of land at per acre. 400 tons of hay on same John A. Henrie, Tetonia, ranch. Idaho., Owner of ranch. $75 HOYT BROTHERS. ' friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howarth came down from Ogden this morning, bringing with them the body of their baby for burial here, the little one having passed away this week. satisfactory as n protection for fire- men against the intense heat of metal, glass and chemical furnaces. The curtain of chain shuts In heat, gases and sparks, and shuts out cold air permits an unhampered view of the interior of the furnace, and allows tools or other objects to be very easily projected Info It. Good Point About Failure. not he downcast at failures. better for the They tfre tiften far glii'lent than success He who goes to school to his mlstiikes will always have a good schoolmaster, and will oot be likely to hecome Idle or ' still in full blast James Vickers came down from Salt Lake the early part Of the week attending to some business matters here. Dan Pack, of Kamas, Utah former ly Forest Supervisor of this district, Miss Ludean Lunt, is very seriously with headquarters here, was in Neill this week with an attack of phi Saturday shaking hands with old Chain Screen Doors for Furnaces. Chain screen doors have been found Do Good wages. Pure Bred Durham Bull kept for service. L. Frank Manager Not Numerous. Anyway. girl to do laundrywork Specials AH Next Week at Sale Roy T. Cowan went to Caflente, Nevada, on Monday morning's train. John S. Cooper, went to Payson yesterday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Malin Mendenhall. Mrs. Cooper has also been visiting there for the past few days. A number of the friends of Mrs. Lunt and Beljiston shipped five cars of cattle Tuesday to the Los Ang- P. S. Neilson, gathered at her home eles market. Mr. Ray Brough and Thursday evening In honor of her Mr. Oscar Brough, accompanied the birthday. Refreshments were ser ved and a very enjoyable evening was shipment. spent in social chat and in playing Don't fail to take a trip around the the game of touring. world next Wednesday and Thursday Dr. F. J. Alexander, manager of evening at the South Ward meeting house. Read the advertisement In the Alexander Optical Co. of Silt Lake City will be at Forrest Hotel, this issue for particulars. Nephi, Wednesday Feb. 2nd from 11 m. to 8 p. m. Those having any In a fast and furious game last night at the Arlington, the famous trouble with their eyes should not "Nephi Wasps" came out victorious fail to call. over the Salina team, with a score of 55 to 31. The Salina teams claims to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell of Salt have an unbeaten record until they Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Neilson met the Wasps. At the end of the of Centerfield & Mrs. Annie Robinson first session the score was a tie, but of Fayette, were in Nephi the latter in the last balf the locals showed part of the week, having been In at a their class and won as s'ated above. tendance at the funeral of Mrs. Russell. Nephi Mer. Co. Seven Ses. nsusil! employed n a fijnirv of s"wh by writer when to tin- - total ntiter urea of the Thl Item would therefore Inplofie clude the Norjli Atlniitlc. South Atlantic. Arctic. Aniarcf'c Mild. Indian, and the Pacific, divided Into North and 'South Pacific. i This trin t What Eyebrows Tell. Thin eyebrows show a lack of vltsl-- , d Ity anil thick ones a temperament, together with power of endurance. eyebrows denote h sensitive temperament. The Is a combination of average eyebrow Muck and red. highly-vitalize- Our Largest Parka. India's Many Plant The larsest national ptirk In ths India has perhaps h irreiiier variety Cniled SiHtes are - Yellowstone In of pltintt) thiin au other country In Wyoming ami Montana containing the world. having I.'iihi mrtlvp spe- 3.:t4S Mimire miles; Yoseinlte. Calicm more than 1.1 or "4 shout 2 square miles, cie per fornia In the Hutu of tlie whole and (Under In northwestern Montana, Is eiiibrin-ei- l of Enrol containing I SM4 nniipu mile 3 Ell-sh- , A real high class entertainment for two nights, auspices South Ward M. I. A. South Ward meeting house next Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Feb. 2nd and 3rd. Entertainment for all. Read the advertisement In this Issue. Admission 25c. WHY WAIT any Longer? car is not in first class running order do-nneglect it. Come and see us at once and let us tell you just what the trouble is. No mattei what make of car you have, we are prepared at all times to give you prompt and efficient service. To owners of Fords we are offerings a special price for If your ot all overhauling jobs. It will pay you to call and see us if you are figuring on having your car overhauled. Our garage is STEAM HEATED day and night. i - The Nephi Wasps were too much for the Deseret Lizards Saturday evening at the" Arlington, the former team winning with a Bcore of 32 to 23 in tneir favor. The game was hotly contested, the team from the South being the best aggregation that has yet appeared here. . Central Motor Co. "at in the- - services. Ellaha Russell and family " k' Our motto Service and Satisfaction Phone 77 $2.95. These far below normal prices. N Broadlong Work Shirts reduced from $1.50 to $1.00 Our prices are right Our goods are right The right place to buy IUDS WANTED The Hoard of Education of Juab School District wlll receive bids at the office of the clerk of the Board, for sale and removal of the old Sells Building, between first and second north streets, on the east aide of main afreet. BOARD OF EDUCATION offering as special shirts re- -' present values up to $5.00, We sincerely wish to thank our friends and relatives who so kindly assisted us at the funeral of our mother, and all those5 who took part Btat. of Ohio. City or Toledo. """ County, aa. Luc Frank J. Cheney make, oath that fc la Mnlor partner of th Arm of f. J. Cheney St Co., doing buatnm in th City of Tol.do, County and Stats afermatd, and that paid firm will pay th. aunt of ON PI HUNDRED DOLLARS for Mctl and very raM Catarrh that cannot b ettred by th. uf .(nf HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHEN ICY. Bworn to befor. mo and iubtirrlbed In my preannca, thla th rtay of Durcmbtr, A. D. lf&S. A. W. OLKABON. (Real) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Medicine la takan Inacts and ternally through the Blood on th. Mucoua Surfaces of th. System. Band far testimonial., fra. F. J. CHBNKT CO., Tol.do, O. Bold by all ilrueir'sts, 75c. Bali's Family I'll), for con.tlpatlon. 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