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Show vvu iUf Miss Bailey reports the follow students who have neither and make tho children happy ing been absent nor tardy during March: Carlos Boswell, Volney hy buying a package of Boswell. Ole Boswell. Fay Halis- Easter bury, Roy Bowles, James OckeyuoiasKeed Bailey, JNeieua Egg Dorotha Salisbury, way brough, Dyes Loon Alva Knowles, Whiting. at Garrett, Lorene ray, Wanda Patten. Forrest Uoldsbrougn, Florence Bigler. Ordell Bigler, Dian Goldsbrough, tulna War wood and Hazel Whiting. Those perfect in deportment for the week ending March 25. Evaline Garrett, Rosey Sperry, Franci Warwood, Leon Garrett. Zdda Whittaker, Susie Fryer, Diane Meletta Goldsbrough, Dorotha Salisbury Goldsbrough, Mary Geauselme. Mr. Black et reports the follow students for good deport ment: Loa Bidwell; Stella liigler. Lunt's Pharmacy Co. ing Ruby Winn, Esther Ockey, Vor-li- e Morris, Georgetta McCune. Lola Sperry, Mattio Parkes, Ve t!i:i:nrttn:in:!iii:i:mniiiiiiiiiiu::i: ra Chase, lne Allred, Uerno TTTTnTTTTTT Darett Bigler. Henry Harris Ella Garrett, Luella Blackett, BlMIlIHrXfftttt Hyde Miner. Ella Fowkes, Lorene ttmtmt Ockey, Laura Jensen, Tola Mor ttmimumm mnwitEnms ris, Eugene Ockey.Esther kvans Decoration Day is near and Zetta Grace. Miss Holladay reports the fol Jfy-pe- If you "want lowing Monuments or Headstones to will Standing of various rooms in attend and punctuality forthe weekjend-ta- g March 5. Prof. Jeosan's (It. 8.) room.... 92 Carrie P. Brown's room ., 95.1 ance Catherine Uniley's room Mabul Hollntlity'8 room.. Ethel Thorpe's room A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stom ach fails to perform its functions the bowels beoomo deranged, the liver and Up-to-Da- te Want a Better Do Tou r, Position To get and hold a position with ralary, you more-tban-ordina- ran at have qualifications you most be spe cially trained for the position of The International your choice. Correepoudeuco School, of Scran-toPa.., have trained thousand) of ambitious people by mail, fur higher salaried and more congenial positions in the trades and engineering professions, in business and applied science. Our eucces in thin work is proved in onr booklet, more-Lhan-ordina- ry n, -- Nephi 3.00 3.25 mot New Bead Necklaces New Lockets and Chains New Bracelets. New Brooches and Uhat- elain Pins. ' New Jem'lry of all kinds, and all with that good quality that is always found at W. T. DENN & CO. , The Jewelers. Mrs. Betsy Crawley. (Oml'.Vd last week by Milk ) 1001 Stories of Success the occasions Mrs. Betsy It. Crawley who being, Mormon ent free on request. It gives the Church Conference, Christian departed this life on Wednesday, addressee and advancement Endeavor Reunion, Knights of March 10, lf0i. was born July names, of over a thousand I. C.S. students tho Maccabees Convention, and 27, 1811, in Forfcrshirc, Scotland. We Women's Relief Society Meeting. She aftcrwads moved to Belfast, in all parts of the country. Final limit, April 1Mb. Ireland, where she joined the tach puccewfully, by mail, over Mormon church in Sh 150 courses of instruction, includwas niaried to Thomas Crawley Republican Primary. ing all the Engineering Professions A Republican primary will be on Juno 4, 1WJ3 at Liverpool, all the Commercial Studies, Civil held in the County Court House England by George Q. Cannon Service and the Modern Languag- on Saturday evening April 2nd while on board the hipprcmra tory to sailing to America. They es. Ifvouwauta letter petition 1904 at 8 o clock p. m. for tho landed in New York seven weeks 1 delegates later and we can help vou to get it in a few purposoof electing crossed the t lains with to attend Republican Siato month's time. DON'T WAIT FOR conventionthe to 'be held at Salt ox teams, landing in Salt Luke A BETTER OFTOUTUNITY For Lake City Utah on April 8 1904. Uity October 10, 1WJ. The TOU WILL NEVER GET IT. By order of the Precinct Com- deceased has been a resident of this city fur a number of years Write to the International Corres- mute.. was highly rcsjccted by all and T. C. Winn. Chairman. pondence School, Scran ton, Pa., who knew hr. She leaves tight Thos. H Burton Sec'y. and lut tis show you how children, Dated Nephi March 23rd UK)!. twenty eight grand children and a large circ!e of inwe can train Vou for a lletter Po TO CURE A COLO IN ONE OAY timate irmrids t mourn her loss. ettior, or call on our local TokoLaiaUvo lirotow CJuinioeTbIet, A, O. 8 moot Jr., Manti, All druggists refund the tuooej If it Subscribe for tho Delineator. TJuh. He will cheerfully explain fails Hour. K. W. Grove' .Igniter Only ft a year. Hyde & Whit-mor- e our methods to you. DO IT NOW. on each but. Co. lf-57- j TO-DA- reprt-tentativ- e. Com-plea- . ts y in onr family lor j ear," pays Mrs. J U Cooke, of Texas. "We have given it to all of our children. We have used other medicines for the purpose, but never found anything to equal Chamberlain's. If you will use it as directed it will always cure." For sale bv all druggists. . Ned-rland- s, Experiments to prove, that a per- son can live on 16c a day seem The Home Dramatic company is wholly superfluous, as nobody the only organization of it kind wibhes to live on that amount. that ever drew three large audiences with one play. On tke sec- Best Cough Medicine for Children. ond evening of "Way Down East" When you buy acoug;i medicine room was above for small children you waut one standing par, many people being turned away at thn in which oii can place implicit to be the prevail- confidence. You waut oue that not door. It ing opinion of theatre goers that only reli-Vt- s but curen. You want, this was by far the best perform- one that m unquestionably harm- ance ever given by home talent in llehH. You want one that is pleas mt this city. to take. Chamberlains Cough Remedy meet 4 all ihs couditiouH. Thtr is nothing ho good fur colds Levan News and incident to childhood. At no time during the history It is coughs a aho preventive, aud of Levan has there been known ' cure for and there is no dan-- . croup, to have fallen so much snow durfrom whatever whooping cough ing the month of March as has ger when it is given. It has been used fell during the month just past. in many epidemics of that disease As a consequenc the farmers are with all wearing largo smiles, as this all pi rfect success. For sale by druggists. c-rt-aiii , ! practically insures good crops this season. New Machine Shop H. C. Christensen, one of the The old Hartley building situ- early settlers of Levan and also ated on Main street, just north the oldest man in the town, died of the 8. P. V. track, has been the latter part of the week and leased by Smith Brothers of Chi- was buried Sunday, the 27th inst. cago and is being fitted up for a Mr. Christensen was known as general machine shop. Tho new an honest and upright man. He enterprise will be under the su- leaves a son and daughter pervision of Mr. T. Smith, who and other relatives and friends has hud the benefit of several to mourn his loss. His son John years of experience in some of !C Christensen is now living at the best machine shops and foun- Pleasant Grove. The daughter, dries of Chicago. is a resident is a resident of this Tho shop is being fitted out place, at whoso home Mr. Chris-tent-e- n with new lathes and machinery died, his wife passof the very best make, which is ed away a few years having since. to be propelled by steam. They It Is reported that D. W. Jenhave ordered a big supply of and party were hero the nings material and will be prep l red of the week form Salt Lake n'rst to turn out or make any broken located an excellent and City part promptly at a reasonable stone quarry in the vicinity of cost. This enterprise fills a long felt Juab. Tho rock has been prowant in southern Utah and we nounced to be of extra quality and will be made hope tho people will show them to arrangements on the it market at an put the consideration to which they date. early are justly entitled. Conference Rates. From April 1st to Cth inclusive the following rates are authorized to Salt Lake City and return Juab the SPRING JEWELRY John P. Meakin, the genial rep resentative of tho Salt Lake Tn unc, was here Saturday in the interest of his paper. 2.50 congested, caus more are here this week from Sunnyside the guests of Mr. Whit Absolutely Puro moro's parents. WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE For bicyclo repairing of all kinds and locks, truns, sewing machines, etc. go to tho Nephi Nothing Equal to Chamberlain' Racket B. F. Warwood. Mcr. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Albert Gadd and neber McRemedy for Bowel ! Children Pherson have returned from Pro 'tieed Chamberlain's havH vo where they have been taking "We Kem-edDiarrhoea. and Cholera the winter eymester in tho B. Y. Colic, -- . Mona 0YJH nine-tenth- the seventh grade Friday after noon Lawrence Evans proved himself tho champion. The students of the 7th grade are keeping their own deport ment this month and a great deal of genuine honesty is shown Bradley and May Foote are re leased from quarantine and wo are glad to welcome them back to tho 7tb grade. They have gone to work with a will and are try ing to make up for lost time. We had the pleasure of a visit to the 7th grade one day last wk. from II D Allred. We are very pleased to have tho parents come in at any time ana3 see our regu lar work. Eddie Pay is the champion gum chewer in the seventh grade. Mr. Sperry reports Ernest Bowles. Sidney Wright and Lorenzo Harris as reinstated in sixth grade after a week's ab sence Also Vern Bhimmin of Eureka was enrolled. . phi, apply to C II Bird, Manti. taial of which are paiuleaa and therefore tbe more to be dreaded. The important th ng is to restore the stomach and liver to a healthy ooudi ion, and for this purpose no better preparation can be used U. ihan Chamberlain's Stomach and FOR SALE 1600 below cost. Liver Tablets. For sale by all The Coleman Orchard: one block druggist. (4 acres) of choicest fruit trees; 4 of water; a new six-roos To expect defeat is of acresone house; largo new cider mill; a defeat itself. one large sprayer and cart; culTen elevenths of the worlds pop tivator, plow, and large barn, ulation is north of the equator. Fifteen Hundred Dollars. Place The center of the country's man has always brought good returns. afacturies is now in Ohio. Apply to Jacob Coleman. students neither absent - kiduvs ing numerous diseases, non Howell, George Downs, Willie Parkes, Kenneth Winn and Abraham Gibson. At an oral spelling contest in DENTIST. Dentistry Specialty. All work guaranteed. Nephi, Ut 30,000jto loan at G per cent interest. T. C. Winn. For Sale House and lot in Ne . ' DR. J. I. MORRIS, 83J 92 THE OLD T2EUACLE Mi Myrtlw lijtfier's room Single Comb White Leghorn Olivor Chriht.ianen' room..... 9H Eggs, per Setting, 50 cent. Anna Sorcodon's room ttt aH J. II. PlilCE. 85 I George Sperry 's room County Attorney Tike is consid Thos. W. VicWers' room 94 erably indisposed this week. lie Lawrence lilackett's room. ..... 95 J from La Grippe. is suffering 1L Ida Peterson's room........ 97 Hons Whit more is over form the Cell Carter's room. 90 Whole number enrolled at close of ranch this week for a few dtya viscurrant week 506. it with his friends. old and parents IS. F. II EATON. Cliy Supt Mr. and Mrs. John W. Whit- - nor tardy during tho entire year: Berno Boswell, Irving Candland Edwin and hela Salisbury. Chase and Alice Winn have not been tardy and absent but once be your LaVelle Ockey, Alice Winn, Ed, It interest to apply win Chase, Geneva Price, Lila to Salisbury, Edgar Winn, Sadie Ockey, Irving t andland, Georgia Bclliston gj Thos. Oro.by, Louie Edgheill and Retta Pleasant M arblo Ag;ut (or Mt. Norton all deserve praise, for WeyUl, UlU. Worn, their good reading; Seymour Howell and Husrhie Latimer for u::mrairama:murarmnnrmtremm tLeirgood work in arithmetic taramasmmKmrnHmmnimitassnt The following students are leaders in the second grade: Ver DII.J. K. FORM IS. Optbalmic Specialist. Office at Sparks Bros. Drug Co. Provo. Ut 97 Local Notes. The Nephi Dramatic company rendered their play called Fogg's Ferry at the opera house here on Tuesday night. They wer greeted by a medium tiird audience. A great many more would have attended had thn weather b?n on its good behavior at the time. Those who did vecture ont were well pleased with the performance. George M. Jorgrnsen came up from Mil ford th fre part of the week where be ha n running ou an engine between that place and Ca!ieute. Mr. Jorg-nsr- n ill lave during the month of April for Scabdinavia to do missionary tf sue. NOTICE FOR FCBLICATIOK. No. MO. or rmu ivtibiob. l)KFiBTBr Lb4 Offie mt Hlt Lk City. Cth. IMX. Mftrca Katie l brvb eWm that tfaa loltowlag . bbbimI MUr bu tied boVJac of bin iwttoa to nak on I proof la aapport of bis elaJa. and taat uM proof will bo m4 brfora ta Clerk of District Court la and for Jnab Coast, t Nepfcl. Uth. an April Ti. IVH. Tin: JeM Cnalaoa. H K IST41 for tba : vrr. SK' 8W4 HW4 (tee. ti, aud NEi, KX Sec Ja.Tp. It S. K I K. S. L. M. Ha aaiea tbe following wliaeanas to prava hi eanUoaoo residenca upon and ealtlvatioa of aald lao.', : SamBrl T. Vleker. Beber B. Orker, David Caia Ml flen Jack-o- a. ail of Nopbt. Utah. KUAN U. UOUBM, Hrglata- March IS to April . l, r-s- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. or T tBTBKtO, plfRTlT Land Oftlca at Salt Like Clly. Utah. March lat, IV&4 hereby Rlren that the followln-nairepettier have filed notice of their make final proofa lo aapport of their clalma and that l'l proofa will e mad brfora th e Kejreaftr aod Kurrlw of U. M, frfMid OBIt-at Salt Lake City, t'tah. on April II K IZ73&, nth, loot, vis: Carrm nerk-trafor tbe KB '( KC 4 and NX SE Her. tl, 4 Tp HSK4WH.LM. ai.d W H N W 4 folio aamee tie the wring wltaeaMi. to prora hla continuoa reoidence upon and cultlraUon of aald land. lii Lou l Nlelntn, Charley fWkntrftnd. Conrad Iterkatrand, J. U. Ntelaoa all of Leamington, KotU ! d nd m-- c I'tah. forth B H NW S Tp, H HVT H M. L. liHIIW.il tie oameo tha following wltaesa to prove hla continuous realdaaca apon and calUaUoi , of aald land' Tit: Conrad Iter hatr and, Charley Beekntraod, Fetter Okeraaa, r. K. Lymaa all of Laa.-IngtoLewla KMwi, V HW H NW H 11. K VSIZ7. and NW Utah. rRttfR O. BOan3, Reglatr. from March 4 to April 8. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. tio. 6504. DKAKThtKKT or THE iKTBSIOB, La ad umco al Halt Laka City, Utah, March 1&, 1004. Kotlca a borebjr glao that tt follow- ing med ulers bavoBlad sotlccof Ut mtki final proofa Is aapport ot tbler claim, and that aald proof will be made befora tho Clerk of tba Diatrlot CJoart lo mt4 for Conotr . Utah, at :toll, Uub, Sept ob April 30. 1904 vlx; K'lrk P. Chriateo-e- n H.E.1J7K2 for Iht HWV NWi : N W Vi BW H and OH 8WJ, . 4 Tp 19 8, K 1 W, 8 L M. LI oameo th foliowlog witneaaeo to to prove hi rontlsBnaa retManc upon, and cn'tlvattoo of aald land. Vltt NieUO Andreoo Jr., of Ephralm, Ut. work. All winli him Nephi Jennings in confined his bed with La Grippe. It was thought for eevf ral days Hanalxrreo, Nil 8-- Morten-o- o Jr. acd of Pctr Utah, Bteph-nsosufferMurtonaoa, had James that Jsat, alao ed some inhhap as he did not show Nlel Mortenaon Jr. 11 R 137M fof Iho up about to n, but it was learned SCJ "r't Hec 2S; fl HVVV andSJVVi. 8E , Tpl5H,KI W.HLM.wltst upon investigation that JirnrnyV 8eHa27oamea to tbe n following wifo had pres 'tited him with a big provo HacontlntiOtt reai'lenro opoo m4 b iy which had kept htm t home. caltlvatioo of aald land, tlti anil ItaaaLoraon, Crick P Mother and son are doing well. Pater Mortta, of Jaah. I7tab, Mali , lirl-tena- eo Utat. Mrs. Alma Garrett who ha leen O Anderaoo Jr. of Kphr-ilmKKANK I m)Ht',A, Iteglttar. ill fur some time is improving. March 25 lo Ap-l- l 2. ' |