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Show Nephi Record. Nephi City, Utah, Friday, March 4. 1904. Vol. 15. Now I I will bejln to want new Sho:s for Spr.'ng. Our linejis Yoj most corrp'etc this season.. Se!z Royal Blue $3.50 Shoe for men and women leads them all for style, fit and quality, vhile Z. C. M. I. Shoes for boys and girls can't be beat for wear. i-- tv r V U" ' V V" We can save you money. We worn give you a piano but we will Give us a i V ft.' V ft. ' ft. A. V ft." V call. Cil-ber- give you 5c off on each dollar in cash you spend with us. ftT I Is the Time Chas. Foote& Sons GARDEN SEEDS of all hinds, in bulk and packages. Just b?g lot of in- -A Another of Utah's Worthy Pioneers moned to the Other Side. death she was nearly help ess S3 Card Priy. from paralysis, but tho so lot p Mr. Mrs. and M. Whitmoro O. invalid, she never complained entertained about t and faced tho futuje with brigl thirty of their last friends resFriday evening at a hopes and faith of a glorious 03 card party. The game was urrection. She leaves a husband, seven much enjoyed by all tho particichildren, eighteen grandchildren pants, and the ladies' iirst prizo and one great grandchild, witl which was an elegant china cako numerous relatives and f riend plato was won by Mrs. J. A. Hyde, and Mr. T. L. Footo was to mourn her departure tho fortunate winner of tho gents Her standing among the tirst prize a unique deck of heavenly hosts is assured to be and card caso. Mrs. W. cards with those whom Cod loves and Demi nnd Dr. Mantor inarched T. delights to honor. off with tho boobie prizes. After the game was finished cake, ice and other delicious sweetcream Gilbert's Lecture. meats vera served, and an.ttiier t The 'eefcure given by Prof converhour spent, in at tho court house last Mon sation. Duringpleasant the entire evenday evening was quite well at- ing tho Booth Brothers furtended, and seemingly much ap- nished sweet rnusic for tho preciated. Mr. Gilbert evidently guests iiiich added much to tho knows his subject and is a fluent enjoyment of tho evening. and entertaining talker. His thoughts How freely and words Calico Leap Year Ball. to clothe them nro always at hand. While many rany differ Tho La&ies' Calico Leap Year from iin in many essential Ball which was given last Monpoints.it must be conceded by all day night at Miller's hall was a that the issues which he espous- success in every way. Tho calico es are live ones and that they costumes varied considerably, bid fair to confront us for linal some being dainty and pretty, settlement in the not distant fu others were gay and pleasing in ture. And further, it may be effect, and some wero on the sa'd that all who have given the masquerado order. Tho one subject serious thought, must worn by Mis Neva Booth, bcng ndmit that theories advanced by especially t.ity Sh'ruir, nnd socialism are nice, some of them cake were served at 11 o'clock, uncont rover table. Could tho and after so refreshing a repast, principles of socialm bo made ef- the gentlemen wero onco more fective as per theory it would in- smilingand waiting to bo "taken" for the next dance. Not one deed bo Eutopia modernized. On the last proposition is whore present complained of b ing a we differ. The majority of the wall flower and n'.l expressed world believes that the principles themselves as being more than of socialism cannot effectively be glad to be there, and wished tint put into practice that tho pow- leap years were not so far apart. ers that be would assume autocratic jxnvers and take undue The Homo Dramatic Company advantages, and that it would de- will present the thrilling drama On entitUd stroy individual initiative. Woman's "A Honor" at the other hand the minority is the and House, Opera Monday just as strong in its belief that Tuesday evenings March 7th and these principles can bo success- 8th. Tho proceeds of this play fully put into practice; that the will be used for thebenelitof the system will eradicate tho cuse First Ward M I. A. and Sunday of avarice, and that by setting School. Come oat and get your up the standard of honor in lieu moneys worth and at the same of the standard of greed the time a cause. help worthy power of individual initiative 1 Sum- Harriot Cnzier, daughter of Cleon and Emely Kim or was born at Branch County. Michigan, June 9th. 1833 and died at Nephi, Utah. Feburary 27th, at 1. 40 p. m. With her parents she emigrat- ed to Montrose, lllmois during the early days of the organization of the church of Jesus Christ of Saints, and witnessed much of tho persecutions and moving! of that people. There were terr members of the Elmer family who emigrated to Salt Like City, Utah in two wagons, drawn across the plains by oxtn and cows yoked together in tho fall of 1348, tie company being commanded by Apostles Ilich and Ljman. For tho months before crops could be raised the next season, tho family subsisted upon roots, milk and butter. The family were poincers to the site now oc cupied by Manti City, there being but one house in Sanpete County at that lime. In lb52 the family moved to Nephi City, Utah and beet in c identified with the pioneers of this plae. fcho became a member of tho church in Lor childhood and loyally adhered to its doctrines to the time of her demise. On the Hist day of November, 1853 she became the wife of Samuel Cazicr at Nephi, Utah, where thej have ever since resided and been noted among its bet and most useful cdizens. She was a true wife and mother, and with the pioneer women of this state faced all hardships and dangers cheerfully and fearlessly Etch year when teams were sent back to the Missouri Biver to bring tin emigrating saints across the plains, sister Cazicr was prominent in providing clothingand comforts for tho teamsters. Fur more than eighteen months prioj to her No. 10. Shoes! Shoes! If V lb V S I New Shoes for Ladies $ Misses and Children. New Shoes for Men, X Boys and little Gents. I 5 New Shoes for every- X body, just arrived at XI X X X X X X X X X X X X ft. ' ar X g X X Hyde & Wbitmore Co. X X Surprise to Mrs. Hannah Footc. On Thursday evening, Feb. 25th a most Agree able surprise party was given to our most estim able Towns'.voman Mrs. Hannah Footo by her numerous relatives, among whom wero her child, ren and Bishop Harrison Spcrry and wife of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Breedo of Laharp.. HI , t'residertt C harles bnerry and wife. Mr. and Mrs. r'dvvin Booth, Mrs. Elizebeth Miller, Mrs. Annie Hodge of Salt Lake City, Miss Luclla Miller and Mrs. Ann McCune, in all 33 persons who sat down to a feast savoring of peace and plenty. During the evening many appropriate songs and recitations were rendered and joyous chats were indulged in until all felt and fully realized the throbbing affinity transmitted by ancestral blood. and the good results of lovable associations. grand-children- Birthday Party. Saturday afternoon Feb. 27th, mother Elizabeth Miller, one of our most worthy old time ladies and residents of this city, gave to her daughter Mrs. Amanda Edison, on tho anniversary of her 52nd birthday, a real birthday party and greeting. There were present with mother Miller, four generations of her offspring1, also President Sperry and wife. Bishop Harrison Sperry and wife, Footc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Booth, Mrs. will bo enhanced instead of deMrs. Anno Hodge and Mrs. Harriet FOR ?G00 SALE Breedc, below cost stroyed. However thes things may bo The Coleman Orchard: ono block Wheeler. it seems to the writer that it is (4 acres) of choicest fruit trees; During tho splendid feast mother Miller was. radiant with happy greetings and she ad ministered but the p.irt of wisdom for each ' 4 acres of water: a new to tho family gathering the things that nono but a individual to inform themselves house; one farge new cider mill; hands can dispense. The afternoon and mother's one on the largo sprayer and cart; cut subject so that in wps caso the issue, or any part of it, tivatir, plow, and large barn. evening fully occupied by songs, music, n and conversation of a character to inspire should be presented to them for l iftcen Hundred iJollars. Place judgment they iuigl.t act intelli- has always brought good returns. memories pleasant to dwell upon. , Apply to Jacob Coleman. gently. Notice To The General Public. COMMENTS. A Don't fail to see"Foggs Ferry'' meeting of tho citizens and particulary the i Following we give a few of water in the Nephi Irrigation Co. is owners at the Opera House. Friday even essoins picked up by our called to meet in the Nephi Tiborn March 11th. hereby friends since the lecture. ing March the I'th at 7;"0 p. m. for purpose of devising1 "I endorse the speaker's senmeans of obtaining exclusive control of tho vater It Saved His Leg. timents in every thing be said in shed. At said meeting State Engineer Durcmus regard to th! trusts. V. A. Danforth, of LaOrang", will bo present to address the jeoplo on tho bub-jecWM. STOUS. ix mouth" with puflVred for "It was tho cleanest political frightful rnnning s re on his leg; By order of the Board of Directors of Nephi but Elites that IJucklen's Arnica speech I ever heard." Co. It. H. Fvajck, Prest. STEPHEN B0SWELL. halve wholy cujed it in flvo data Irrigation One citizen said it would be For Ulcers. Wound, Tile, it is th School Notes. necessary for u& to become an- best Mlvo in the world. Cure guar- The luMic nctiooN clo.l on at 12:15 f gels to live such a life. Did ho anteed. Only 2.e, Hold by Lunt'a .ill.iw tli teaser lime t like til Tburry after no hi trim fur not know that tho attribute Pharmacy Co. Hureka to nilnml Oxinty Iintlt(ite thr Fruity wr ort within the human, if properly except Sv t. it. F. 3turdy.whoAll Ihp eorj wont of hii wife, recHrei illrieM at cultivated and placed in proper A country Iio goes to the pck-le- lln'on, to kuow nh i bVT,) Washington 1. O , (but w arc environments would plnce him houses at four and cue-haitnl Mr. Jftien t,o wa ill. Tiir teacJv-hhl lh"f fJ UbiUickerl on an equal plain with tho an- cnfs a pound and conies back Ijad a vny t'f fU.lMe tim with a little p'raMirn T!pre was a fliifht mitlntf j of gels '1 his is the aim of every break fa t bacon ntU2 vut a pwmd in Hion n they went. but no rriou thwg ha J'tniirj. The I",nn true Christian. G. 11. IIOBBS. He i. not the only hog in the trans Taliat tacher c.f LurekA tn aud toiaV-- wniic w worn there, ard action. fn VrUlny eveoinc t:v ns a re cpn'M n;k, Hall art sentence Prof. Giof Every the fltnt, part of th "I'ropreirt" IMt" wa the tnTnim.'rt lbert's Lecture on Socialism, in which Mie Tie rpJ f Nihl and Wot. Marphat cveotntf, must have struck a responsive Working Overtime. of Salt Lnkc City, received tije 1 rir.c, rtAlnty rf r?"!itnoDt chord in the heart of every good Eight hour la ate ignored by ere serveJ td.I hII felt tht it va go?4 lo h ive lven theie, and intelligent citizen who loves, lheM lirelenn liule nor kern I'r. County Snpf iiilu lr.l rhn?ti in repirt4 t(Xi r cent, a and is anxious for the well being Iv t New Lift Pilln. .Million art- - Ibe stand ieu tii his rtoiii for th three li)s lat week. of his fellow man. cur Mr. r.'aricetl drsefTCs c peeil credit f'r tl atteodanee ata at work i.iirht aiul dy.ConMrs. E. H. Sparks. lo his ruo:u. ing Iinhg-- tion, Bdhiotisneps, The Srvefth urate m'n erid-r u ii'mo., a nn?-l- f A c tnment from the pen of J a stipation, Kick llealiael.e and nil r of the Mu troni quarutin seiiti . Laving ttoub-Jennlawl ci'h (Vbinan whic't is loo "volumin- SMomach, Liver and Uwel r lJ :l..h li t. Frank and returr(), amensr wtiomhn Onous for this itnw will pleasant, fafe, enre, j j ear i.tit Wlr.rii Carter, Fern S3ho!3eid. CUfa ioilen, lUxt V.i'.y Ey, 25c wetk. at Lunif l Co. Mrs-Hann- ah six-roo- m I . ex-p- so-feiali- -t i-- When You Clean House I f r Carpets, Linoleum?, Wall l'a- per, Lif Curtalr.p, Drapery, etc. New linen are all In ami iries are guaranteed the lowest. Designs are the newest creation in them all. Don't buy unlil jou the lineH and our In We will prices. happy to 2 Call on us i im-- jou. get on chance od Von 300 wo and f2 other vilu I1prizes U r everv 50o purchsso. l)n' frget You would n mot happy to have any Vi - tbi. 2 gt o bow thern lo JJ 2 g J 2; oun of theo prizes catnn lo jour home. WATCH US for the tafol tbir-in Pref Waif Goods, Tiimming. ting, While Goods, iaces, Embroideries and all notions, g Excelsior Mercantile Company j f (. lo t. n-rlo- g ifl-ic- l ll f 1 The Eij Store with Little Prices. ly hatrnacy and llelvio Carter. Fi, |