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Show The NEPffl RECORD Nephi City, Utah. Friday, April Vol. 15. II. II. Pitch forth vras up from Milford over Sunday visiting old NEXT WEEK. - PER CENT. OFF 10 -- Beginning Monday, the J 8th, for.- one week only, we will give 10 per , cent, off on cur entire line of SHOES. j We have just received a large, shipment of Infant's and Children's Shoes, which were delayed, making our stock now complete all through, so that we can surely please ycu. Don't miss this chance as these are all good bargains a. ml this is only - K K tt ft." tc V V fc' ' mouey-Kavera- . lie-membe- one week. $ Chas. Foote & Sons ft' k" ft.' No. 16. School Notes. 8. Reading 4. "Woodmen Tho old reliable City Liquor Store is again open to the public. Call and see them. Jack Kenlrie was the victim of a very pleasant surprise party last Saturday evening. C. J. Hawkins was here over: Sunday from Provo visiting relatives and old friends. Singer sewing machine with all attachments for sale by Mrs. U. K. Strong Only $24.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hyde Jr. have moved into tho Clinton pro- ? r 1904. The following program was friends. rendered at north school on Ar J. K. Clinton .was hre the first bor Day, Misses Holiday and of the week interviewing tho Bailey in charge." wool growers. 1. FlagSoug, Schools Claude Bryan left Monday for Recitation, "When tho green Mammoth where he has engaged gets back on tho trees." Geneva Price. for the summer. BIO SHOE BARGAINS ALL 10 15. perty are the best patterns. Why? Because they are correct in style; Perfect in fit; Moderate in price. Don't overlook the fact that wo carry them in stock, saving you tho trouble and delay of sending to Salt Lako or elsewhere. Edwin Chaso spare that tree." Company of girls. Esther Andrews Grand Old Trees. by throe girls and school. Recitation. 6. Song, 'The 7. 8. 9 10. 11. 12. 13. Quotations. Alice Winn Recitation, Tree exercise, Eight child ren Rosa Sporry Recitation, Planting Seng, Co. of girls Recitation, Seymour Howell Song, "Abor Day," Company of boys and girls. 14 Recitation, Thelma Cole 15 Song, LaVelle Ockey 10 The Oak Tree Song, School 17. Planting of tree. The opening exercises this week in the seventh grade havo been. u3der the direction of the following students: Monday, Clara Golden. Tuesday, Leon Chris-tisen- ; ; Wednesday; George Thursday, Lynn Sowby, Friday! the joint Arbor Day pro- street. on Tabernacle Butterick Patterns Richard Talfreyman, Uo! Wo have a full stock of Wool Sacks, Twine ft.' Springvillo contractor, was in! ftthis : city on business Monday. und all kinds of Supplies for Sheepmen. ft' You are cordially invited to call and sample the new stock of goods at the City Liquor Store. Another Pioneer Gone. Misses Josephine Monk and James Jenkin. another of Nepbi's pioneer Jennie Crawford were here Mondied at 3:15 p. m. Last Monday, April 11th. day from Manti visiting friends. gram.' A few weeks ago, while hauling hay, Mr. Jenkins The students and teacher of The Nei hi Plaster & Mfg. Co. was thrown from a load and the wagon passed held seventh grade were out on last their quarterly meeting at over him, breaking his leg and injuring him inter- General afternoon drawing Manager Hyde's office Thursday nally, from which he never recovered. nature from and the eighth grade Mr. Jenkins was born in Prestine, Radna shire, Monday. was out on Friday after noon set, including matEngland, September 22, 1813. On April 24, 155, a pleasuro walk. ho took passage at Liverpool for America and ar- tresses and springs, only $14.00. taking The graduates are now applyrived at New York May 28, the same year. He Must be sold at once by Mrs. ing logarithms in the solutiou o! c rossed the plains in Milo Andras company and C. K Strong. problems in compound interest arrived in Salt Like City October 21, 1855. In the Miss Maude Belliston is teach- and annuities. hpringof 1853 he came to Nephi where he has re- ing at the Presbyterian Mission sided until the time of his death. He went on a schools during the absence of mission to the Southern States on September 20. Miss Kussell. Lcvan News lf51 and filled a mission in Great Britain in 16WD. Mrs. Alma Garrett died on the He has filled various offices of trust and honor, Buy your wines, brandies and 13th inst. About a month ago both religious and political, and his departure will malt extract for family use at to sho twin birth gave girls and be felt in a wide sphere in which he exerted an tho City Liquor Store. Everynever to seemed has make any ic flu -- nee. He leaves a large family and a commu- thing strictly first class. since. leaves She improvement of mourn to friends his loss. nity Sunday, April 17th, is the last a lamer ami momer anu several The funeral took place from the tabernacle yes- chance you will have to get pict- brothers and sisters, besides a terday at 2 p. in. ures from Photographer Strong. husband and numerous friends to mourn her loss, and the comThe shearing season opened up this week at the All sizos at reduced prices. D. D. Bowen, su- munity in general extend their orralls just west of this place. Several thousand head of hheep have been booked for this place and perintendent of schools for this heartfelt sympathy to the beit is expected the season will List from thirty to county, has been in this city reaved husband and family. Mrs. Garrett was at one time forty days. There is several wool buyers in town, most of the week on business. of the leading girls of Levan. one but only one clip has been sold so far that of Miss Booth returnhas Myrtle Ord Bros, which brought about 13 cents. Sheep shearing is now in full ed from Sterling where she has near Juab, and about fifty The young men of this city have organized a just completed blast her first term as cornet band and started olf, eighteen strong, teacher in the district school. young men from Levan are em- under the leadership of Arch Latimer. This proJ. C. Fcrrin was here from ployed. mises to be the best band Nephi has ever had. or the week on Negotiations are on for the .1. II. Kdgheill is out for the Wool growers As- irovo the nrst of an imported horse his way to Sanpwte county where purchase the sociation after his share of this year's clips. . for season, the party having he went to look after his ranch. ! the horse is Wm. Palprayan, of Bcmember the City Liquor Store is the place to go for pure Spnngville. liquor for family use. Kind and J. N. Pexton and courteous treatment guaranteed W.Mesdames House cleaning time is here again and A. Clark came down from to all. Wednesday on acwc are better prepared than ever to Fred Chapman is nursing a Springvillo count of the death of their uncle, supply the necessary paraphernalia to very painful wound inflicted James Jenkins. the ankle by coming iu con convert your house from the old to the Alice Russell, principal tact with the tine of a pitch fork of Miss new. the Presbyterian Mission Tuesday. Schools at this place, was called Our Wall Paper Department is stockJames C. Jctison of Sanpete suddenly to Chicago Tuesday on ed to overflowing . with the newest county was arrested by Marshal account of the illness f her sisAllred baturday and fined ter. and most creations and patfor disorderly by Judge Cooper Milan Packard, president ml terns. Think of it conduct and intoxication. general manager of the Star ConDouble Roll Wall Paper, Herbert Mantor has just re- solidated Mercantile company ceived from Ohio two thorough- and one of Utah county's largest 10c and 15c bred berkshire hogs that are by real estate owners, was here on far the finest specimens ever business this week from Spring-v"iile- . seen in Nephi. We give 5 per cent, discount on ev-- ! We acknowledge n very pleasAny cabinet negative made by cry $1.00 Cash purchase, and one Photographer Strong while he ant call Tuesday from Attorney has been in Nephi for sale at -- 5 William F. Knox of Beaver. Mr. chance with EVERY 50c purchase, cents each. This Is a chance you Knox is a very pleasant gentleon superb Piano and 52 other prizes. don't often get, as they increase man to meet and his name is bein value every year ing mentioned freely by prominent leaders of his for th NeColo Claud came Excelsior Mercantile Company up from district judgeship.jrty vada Monday. Employed Elijah For bicycle repairing of all Salisbury, Bert Kendall, Fred The Big Store with Little Prices. Warren and Ole Christenseu, all kind." and hn ks, guns, sewing of whom returned with him to machines, etc, go to the Nephi the herd Wednesday morning. Racket. B. F. Warwod, Mgr. KT - The Delineator will keep j ou Iosted on the latent modla for Spring Gowns, and is chuck full of interesting i tenia for the ladies. Hyde & Whitmore Co. Sole Agents for Nephi and Southern Utah. Utah Presbytery, The Presbytery of Utah will meet in the Presbyterian Chapel of Nephi, Thursday, April 21st, at How-arth- citi-je-en- s, 1 Bed-roo- m I ex-count- y , i Following is a partial program: PROGRAM. 7:30 m , Opening Sermon by the Rep. Thursday, Rev. Moderator. John Richelson, of Salt tiring Lako City; Text Matthew' 23:10, "One is your master, even Christ. Subject "Jesus the su7:3o p. m. i preme authority of our religion." Friday. 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Paden, of Bait Lake City. Subject "Is the gospel according to Nephi a fifth gospel?" Saturday, 3:30 p. m , Question What can we, as individuals and as a Presbytery, do toward ovangolizing the unoccupied points in Utah the coming summer? Discussion opened by Drs. Wishard and Martin. Saturday, 7:30 p. m.. Sermon by Rev. N. E. Clem-ensoof Logan. TcxtII Timothy 4:2. "Preach the Word." Subject "The Dogmatiic Spirit." Sunday. 11 a. m. Sermon by the Moderator, followed by the Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper." Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Address by Rev. Leon C. Hills, of Evanston, Wyoming, formerly of Manila, P. I. Subject "Work in tho Philippines." The public is cordially invited to there servicen and the business sessions of tho Presbytery. n, Mrs. Rosa Smith will open a Photograph Gallery in the Sells building in the near future. Mrs. Smith is a first class artist and will be prepared to do first class word at Chicago Prices. H. S. Young, cashier of the Deserct National Bank of Salt Lake, was here Monday on business. A $10.00 cook stove, an good as new, fiine- baker for sale cheap by Mrs. Chas. E Strong, call at once if you are looking for bargains. - L. A. Bailey & Sons, Dealers In Farm Implements, Wagons, Buggies Hand and Fired Cultivators, Wire Fencing, etc Alo carry a line of ALL KINDS OF EX- ut up-to-da- i TRAS, SECTIONS, GUARDS, KNIVES, HAY,GK.1N and FEBD STABLER. ETC te IsVtt floor i to Ecelior tfcrrantile Company. General Machine Shops SMITH BROS. ; Proprietors. special attention given to ! General Repairing Any Broken Part Promptly Furnished j I at REASONABLE Pi: ICES and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Located on Main .St. just north of 8, P. V. i mmiiinmmmimoiimhi;:::! |