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Show THE nWK-NfJW- NEtHi. S. UTAihL-- - EE COME AND SEE SATURDAY HALF-PRI- CE Regular $1.75 Regular $2.25 Carsets Regular $3.50 Regular $5.00 Regular $5.75 CORSET SALE AND ALL WEEK AND LESS Madam Grace Corsets $2.. 50 & $2.75 Madam Grace Madam Grace Corsets Madam Grace Corsets Madam Grace Corsets Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley, spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alleman of Provo, Utah, are guests this week at the home of Mr. A. A. Allen. The Most Delightful Features of the New J. S. Ostler of Salt Lake City is spending the week here looking after his business interests in ths city. Spring 89 $1.39 $1.69 $2.39 $2.69 39c Limit 10 Polish , 19c 39c Polish GET ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE 10 TO 20 PER CENT ORANGES, LEMONS, PARSNIPS, CELERY, LETTUCE, FRESH ROYAL BREAD. AGENTS MILLER FLORAL CO. .Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bills of Black-foo- t, Idaho, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stephenson. . Mr. Earl Clarldge of the Venice Cafe, is Improving his place of business by the erecton of several dining room booths in place of the open tables now in use. The texture of this newest .and most delightful of knitted silks the vogue for which is growing apace is so exquisitely fine that it might have been done on a fairy's needles. Its beautiful crepe surface gives the appearance of an expensive woven silk, yet its cost is so low that its use is a real economy. Krepe de Leen comes in every lovely springtime shade soft and subdued tones for street wear, rich and glowing hues for sports attire, brilliant colors for evening, and in wide range of new and unusual printed effects. Miss Jean Cox, State Supervisor of Home Economics visited the local high school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood, and Mr Jack Hood, spent Friday and Satur day in Richfield, Mrs. S. O. Ord. returned hnme yesterday after a two weeks visit in NEPHI MER. GO. L.ane city. E. L. Guyld, transacted business Salt Lake Saturday, returning home Sunday evening. In 6 Interpreted in An Exclusive Banner Creation S. D. Broadhead and Thomas In Broadhead, spent the week-en- d Salt Lake City. sait Modes are Best Xrepe de Leen day. 10 Bars Luna Soap 30c Bottle Liquid Veneer 60c Bottle Liquid Veneer FOOTE SPRING FABRICS in Paul Cowan of Ogden, Utah, was visiting relatives in this city Wednes- SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY . Mrs. W. H. Warner, visited Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. 3 1 NEWS Charles Foote, left Friday, for Los Angeles, where he will join his wife and make their future home. Our New Spring line of Silks, Dress Goods, Crepes, Ginghams, Percales. Sweaters, Sweater We are showing the Newest Suits, and Dresses. and Most Wanted line. ETRA SPECIAL I LOCAL J. Walter Paxman, spent the d in Salt Lake returning week-en- home Sunday evening. Agents for Miller Floral Company Miss Onita Rees, spent the week end with her parents here, returning to Salt Lake City Sunday morning CLASSIFIED ADS Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bell'iston and Miss Evangeline Greenwood of family, and Miss Florence Belliston Salt Lake fs the guest of her sister motored to Salt Lake Wednesday for Mrs. Hyrum Brough this week. a few days visit. Ali-di- n The Alan of Mystery. CHKf CHIX! CHIX CHIX Airs. Ora Sperry, went to Salt Knows All. Venice Theatre Lake Monday afternoon for a few Monday and Tuesday Feb 18 & 19, days visit with relatives. Ali-di- n You have tried the rest now try The Alan of Mvsterv. Orvald Warper, went to Salt Lake Knows 100 per cent A 1 S. C. All. Venice Theatre the best! Monday where be wijl receive medl Monday and Tuesday Feb 18 & 19. White Leghorn $12.50.' Also orders cal treatment for his jnjured arm. for baby turkeys. Please order early Agent, EAST SIDE FARM, LOST ft car Jack near the Nephi Mrs. W. A. Mulltken of Provo Phone 168. Mill. to Dr. O. Finder J. return spent Sunday and Monday in this Irons and receive reward. city the guest of relatives. All-Se- All-Se- M If IIV I.II Inanboratmd 475 DEPARTMENT STORES n Mrs. J. R. Downs was called to The Alan of Mystery. AH. Venice Theatre Idaho Falls Sunday on account of Knows the serious illness of her sister Mrs. Monday and Tuesday Feb 18 & 19. Ali-di- All-Se- ADVANCE SPRING STYLES IN APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES COATS Every woman needs a light weight Coat for and those who appreciate style at a saving Spring, will do well to see our assortment in the very latest styles for Sports, and General wear, Coats for sport wear are in Polaires, and novelty coating in stripes and plaids. These may be had in belted 6r loose back models. The velours are in dressier styles, with side opening featured AT PRICES RANGING UP FROM $12.75 SILK DRESSES New high shades are featured in this attract ive showing of spring dresses. Among) them are Karablue, Tortoise, Tile Blue, Ashes of Roses, as well as staple shades in grey, brown, navy and black. The fabrics are plain and satin crepe, Satin furnished crepe and Uoshanara crepe. AT PRICES RANGING UP FROM $14.75 Nowlin. FOR SALE OR LEASE Good Mr. and Airs. Mel Carter, returned orchard with 2 shares of water. See to their home in Rupert, Idaho, Will L. Hoyt. Monday, after several weeks visit with relatives in this city. - We have the agency for the DeFor Radio Sets and all the latest 1m rest Mrs. Henry Svedine, came down No outside ariels nec provements. from Garfield, Utah, yesterday on Free demonstration at any account of the illness of her father essary. time. Call Robert Lomax, represent Mr. Moroni Howarth. ative DaynesBeebe Music Company Mrs. Karl Kellerstraas, cam down WANTED a man to care for Id from Provo yesterday, and will visit acre Will pay by apple orchard. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. day for work docc. Might consider Kendall for a few days. leasing or selling. If Interested write A. R. Paxman, 522 Hawthorne Ave., Miss Margaret Linton, who is at- endlnr the B. Y. U. at Provo. spent Salt Lake City. Saturday and Sunday with her FOR SALE a city lot In alfalfa. parents in this city. See Easy terms good location Mrs. Alva Howell, came down from Alfred Madsen. Garfield, Monday, for a few days I have three or four shares of visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. to rent. Mrs. Nellie See water W. M. C. Ostler. in this city. If you are in need of a New Spring Suit at saving, this showing will prove interesting to you. You may choose a tailored Tweed Suit in Tan, Brown or Grey, or a Dressier one of Poiret Twill in Navy, Tan, Brown or Grey AT PRICES RANGING UP FROM $14.75 ' lodge n honor of her daughter Ruby's birthday, Mrs. Ralph Uelllston en- ertalned Saturday evening. Music and games were the features of the Refreshments fifteen guests. were served Certified White Leghorn qualitJ chicks from selected froe-ranheavy aying, utility hens mated .to double pedigree cockerels with authentic Our breeding rapnest records. flocks are Inspected and accredited by the Sonoma County Farm Bureau. Safe arrival and full count of live vigorous chicks guaranteed. Ace red. Ited "AA" grade chicks at single "A" Send for catalogue and at. prices. ractlve Spring prices. MUST HATCH INCUBATOR CO INC. The World' argest Electric Hatchery, 478 Sev enth St. Petaluma. Calif. FOR SALE City Block Good One share of stand of alfalfa. water. Price $800. Terms. Mrs. Elizabeth Klrgen. ge Mrs. Clarence Ingram entertained the members of the Woodbine Club at her home last night. The favors were valentines and carnations. Refreshments were served to the follow ing: Mrs. Fred Kendall. Mrs. John Wllkey, Mrs. Stan Jarrett. Mrs. Ted Chase, Mrs. Edgar Park. Mrs. Ronald Jarrett, Mrs. Harry Black, Miss Alicia Held, .Miss Iona Nlelnon, and the hostess Mrs. Clarence Ingram. Miss Malda Foote, returned home Big Leap Tear Party at the Arllng- yesterday from Parson, Utah, where 28th. Tickets 75c. AustonFeb. for with relatives hp has visited few weeks. pices Ladies L!terary Club. ge E. R. Anderson, general manager the Big Spring Electric Company of Fountain Green, was transacting business in this city yesterday. Mr. Anderson says his company is contemplating extensive improvements in the matter of conserving their WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS water suppply by the addition of a dam. This will give them increased Selected Breeders, Fall Count power during the time of heavy load safe arrival guaranteed. Feb, Mar. conditions, and will make it possible $11.- - April. May J10. per 100. to supply this city with more power GRAHAM HATCHEKY we may have during any shut-dow- n with the local plant. Hayward, Alameda Co. Calif. of WALK-OV- ER "They don't make 'em any better" ag-nc- vening. a mar-i-ia- Srhofleld. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rasmussen of Poultry Men Attention! Sperry's Fairview, Utah, have moved to Ne- - Sure-Lay, scraps, and poultry feeds phi this week where they will now of See Robert Winn. kinds. all make their future home. WANTED a miser who Is more Judge Tboi. II. Burton, went to saving of his nickels than the Mon Is Logan Monday, where he holding is of fuel. Send Inform court this week, having exchanged arch Ranges ation to, and buy your ranges from places with Judge Melvin C. Harris, who Is occupying the bench in Nephi the, Nephi Implement and Hardware Co, this week. for the I have taken the S. T. Query of Ogden, State Dist of Petaluma, Calif rict Deputy, and E. N. Laruberson, Pioneer Hatchery am prepared to supply the State Deputy Worker of the Modern ornia, and the of needs Nephi Poultrymen with Woodmen of America, held a busi Phone 75 J. ness meeting here Monuay evening certified baby chicks. R. Reld. with the members of the local to SUITS County Clerk Gadd, issued a license Tuesday to Harry J. Collard, and Annie V. Mikkelson, both of Fountain Green. Look at your shoes any way you happen to look at them style, good materials, long service, price. No matter how strict you are, Walk-Ove- r shoes will hold their own under any test. Try them next time. " The Toggery |