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Show J ii 4 i . OUR H X X X X SALt X s s X X STILL CONTINUES w X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X k" k k k k" k k" k" k' kk k k k k kk' fc" k" k" kk' V k kk" Wc have had a Big run, tut still have lets of geed Bargains fcryou. We can- net enumerate them here, But one we wish to mention specially is Our line of Fancy Lamps worth $5.00 all to go at only Half Price. Don't fail to call and sec us . s X X X X X X X X You can save money. X Chas. Foote5: Sons X X X X X X The Payscn's Win. The basket ba'd encounter which took place at the Opera House Saturday evening between the Pay son and Nephi teams was one long to be remembered by the large crowd spectators present, and more especially by the members of tho latter team. The contest had only fairly begun when the home boys began to realize that they were not in the arena with the local young ladies' team. In fact, it was by far the most interesting game ever played in this city since that memorable battle thit took pla o at the Opera House on the evening of the 27, 1003, between the young ladies' and the young men's teams of this place. , While tho details of this game were not as harrowing as those of the former one, they were bad enough Jack Hyde was thrown by one of his into mid air and in falling to tho floor he barely escaped serious injury. Several players on both sides were badly bruised, but fortunately Distance Lends Enchantment.' pi piking the t; Is or sending Tho bleak, dreary wastes of jtheir tnone" awi3' from hoillctho Klontlykc, though it has not' half the opportunities of UUj. PROGRAM FOR Ti IS 2'. holds nn allurement which dwarf 3 Tho Utah Into insignificance. unNew of York an has pigmy due advantage over to giant of Nephi, and equals of the tv. o cities will not compare. It is a peculiar trait of human nature that wo invariably mugnify tho traits and qualities of people and things at a distance and contract owry-thiuin our immediate surround ings. The quality of foreign goods is rated so much higher than that of our home production, that various American resorting to tho scheme of using German, French English, Italian und even Chinese names in order to class their goods as foreign. Tho same principle holds good! in tho rating of individuals. A New York hobo can sell a quack nostrum in a western town where a resident would in all probability bo egged for tho offense A traveling theatrically inclined dentist might come to Nephi for three mouths and takeaway a bushel of money, while a' local man of better qualitications and twenty years standing may boa drag on the nvijpket. The popularity of 55ears, Roebuck &.CoU greatly enhanced by the name Chicago, and the feeling of coupled with a foreign desire Con-gregatio- - tf Prater by Chaplain, o. David - C 7. 0. 10. Preideut J. X X X X X X X X t3 X X X X X X X X 3 . X Hyde & Wliitmore Co. X X X ;t X X A Broad View. . ! toj 1 con-teu- d lt l.-- 1 1 Will Take an Appeal. George McCune has ordered a transcript of the testimony in the case of Edward Elmer vs George McCune ct al , for the purpose of preparing a motion for a new trial, and in the event that his motion is denied he will appeal the case to the Supreme Court. Mr. McCune. ns well as his comsrl, is not satis-tiewith the decision, and believes the court has overlooked omo p in! s in th case that can be mad" clearer if they an- ivi d a rehVai ing. d - The. Itofiht ImI! jrjv u at t!ei North Ward Meeting cvctiii'g f..r the Nephi fyiuj.ao-nUti( wr hi i ery way n mjcc It was indeed iiil-irMtiai The amount .tvny I t ih" band hy vas a'. U j i,. e )i:iiuiH, in the center 'first three benches I A. f Whit-tnorMrs. . Mr.J. Iljdc," .Jr., .. .... coivi,oi i ne laoernacie will bo Mr- -. i. M. Ulu'ia .ie. Mi,. .1. . as.d phi Well Salted. d for pion cr-, inela lin:,' ali v. h M- i- Nova 15 ..ell. h .asiiled c credit "d Nephi 1 a ati industry which arrived in Utah up t the hoit wliUh n.uh- itil... hkc- - U nan, is rendering a service that prr'i-ablBand Will be in atteudauee at Sprinkler Tied Up. Owing to conditions which are deemed imprveti-cablby the city council the street sprinkler has been shut o.'V ir.di tieitely. lioietofojo ioi;r r.cr s of the N phi Irrigation company Mock been used by the city lor that puriM, the rpriu .ler being operated two hours i.. the morning and two nours m me niioiiuHn. a.'ternoon .sports. very low ;ln 1 This tho Irrigation conipmy sorvd no-TC WIN!. Chairman of tice that the v.atcr must, bo taken rf.inprd nd. Wo refer n.slv in! a mijmII htt am instcad'r.f during f.'ur hours of! to the salt v.o!; i GfMieiid Committer. d by the day in a arge stream This neecssll .led oo Samuel Ceden thecrating the spunkier the fail twenty foir hour's,! j 1st cast of t'.y.n. Ti.is ise.tnyrn; strictor building a stornge reservoir, or discord inning Line Up. a home and ly the com"-industry only tho spriiikli.i:. service. As Mated above the Fcot ,MM t il decided the latter as theordycour.se pr.ietiea competition on this trut prrfl ble. net in this section. Thin salt is I. ! II. M. Whil! inn' I., Hnti.wp on WoahioMl-e- y . j.l.-.isi- v-- r - o, - r.d-li.-- - fr y j ; .X Selection, "Utah Blooms toThe day has gone by, we hope, when either par day with Flowers," Choir. ty will deny the presence of good and fit men for 12. Benediction, by Chaplain. public station in an opposing party.' Tho narrow 1:30 I. M Ol'KUA llOL'SK. notion that ::11 the good and wise and competent Danco for Children. are gathered into one political fold, and that difference of political opinion is evidence that an Sports. is Program for Sports in the af opponent cither a knave or fool has, wo trust, ternoon, commencing 3:1.0 o'clock been entirely b unshed from tho minds of tho men and women of Utah. They should have learned . promptly,. " lf Ii.ise Ball Couiet.fats vs. long ago luat joplo may disagree in tliLir viewV leans. Prize, free tickets on any public question and yet be honest and capable. We believe that the leading minds in each 1 dance. of the pa: lies tint have been organized for tho 2. Bicycle Race, one mile. 1st prize, $1 SO; 2d $1.00; CJ control of governmental affairs are all aiming at same great result, the welfare at our country, 3 00 tho 50c. 3. Barrel Rice, HO yards, 1st although they proceed on different lines and for conflicting ideas. 'Tolerance, is one of the 73c; 2d 5oC; iJd 2.c. $1.50 Patience in the 4. Artful Dodger, 3 throws for patent signs of true civilization of. consideration tenets and methods diifcring 10c. ?1.00 should be eharae'teristic of every freeman, who 5. Bicycle? Race, mile, desires that liberty of thought should prevail and Ikl G :c prize, 1.5;); 2d of speech ar.d actioa should not be. freedom 0. Standing on Ijcad longest, that interfered with until it passes the lines of the. boys 10 to la, 1st prize ?i. 00 of menand nations Deserct News. 2d 50c. $i.ro rights 7, Melasse Buns, t 50c; 2d 11. -- e X X X - a? Musical Selection, Geo. W. g Feoto & Co. Celebration of 21th in Erly V Days, Elizabeth G. McCune. K V Vocal Solo, Enoch Howies. ; r; Recitation, 'a7 Years Ago," Mrs. S. A. Cazicr. Why Vo Celebrate the 21th, Wm. A. C. Bryan. v ; X X xX up-to-da- Paxmau. W. ! fellow of himself. . Sinidnir by Choir. ' U Ve Mountains High " 5. Introduction of Tioneers by n uia-ge- V 4. . Payson V Cinder. - James Delliston Center O. Tanner L. R Ivan ilallard Herry Ueigley R. P. John W. llydo J. S. Tanner Archie Latimer L. n. Frank Sc'.urrer r. n. Hue Stephens Joseph Cowan .Referee, V. C. Andrews, Umpire, Ore Mc lellind, of Payson. At tho cl"e f the guno W. i'. Andrews, n r of the Nephi League, to(k both teams to the ice cream parlor and proceeded to make good X ' Having just received a ncv line of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Suspenders, wc are in posit'on to supply your needs in those lines with the very latest and most styles; and just to make business good between- now and the 24th every item will be marked so low as to make them genuine hot weather Bargains. m Saints." l.; The Nephi boys played a good game, but owing to the lack of practice they were outwinded by their opponents in the list ha"f, and the score- was allowed to run from 7 too, at the end of the first half, to 17 to 5 in favor of the visiting toxin, at the end of the game. The line up was as follows: Furnisliings. AT 1 nothing serious resulted. i I man-u'acturorsar- a this 3 ft, No-ph- g transaction. X i Clothing, Hats and K City Marshal II. D Allrod. Serenade of the town by i Symphony Hand. 10a. m . Ta ' E ".'!.r LB. $ 1. Selection by IJand," K ' - Singing by Choir and "Come, Come yc chance a good bargain in a one-- ! sided deal with a stranger is! closely allied with the spiiit of gambling. These things are not as they should be. It is high lime that we were burning to know that; what we know here in Nephi, we! know just as well as they know what they know in New York. It is time that we were barning that our neighbors are just: 25c. 75c. as proucient in what they under- take to do as they would be ifj $2.00 Relay Race, of side east vs. were following the samovo-catioWar, Tug west side, boys under 25. in Philadelphia. 5.00. A well meaning stranger will; consider it no hardship to be!10- Egg Race, girls under 12, 50c. compelled to win his spurs when 11. Potato Rice, boys under 12. he comes to town, and a ras50c. cal from Chicago is not entitled 12. Three legire 1 Rare, boys 15 to anybody' b ird earned cash. to 2i; 1st l.no; 2 t ..:; So any way you at it it is 25c. SJ.oo just us well to tive the Nephi man or the Neyhi firm the pref- 13. 5c yard d ish. pr'z erence until tho stranger has 11. Sack Rare, priz? Dance at 'pera hems,', proved his mettle and good p m tentioTo. For the tnorrtia intgr,uu t)i ts Nephi No. SO. - 'GRAD REISC 1? JIL I ir s? ,r tt rr 13 Nophi City, Utah. Friday, July 22. 1904. Vol. 15. I y dil - thor-ov'hl- e-.- j - je-rat- 1 I -j 1 i - o It e o .A General Machine Sbops I t SMITM EROS.. Proprietors. Special a'trtition given tn General Repairing Any ltr ken Part, Promptly Furnished it m IVk.i,. l! ; v,. C Ar obtained from a sprini' v.hi. h ') G. M. Whitmore, e r fif Die First a.!.j-t.2 i p.. !'. I fhrir-,at RKASONAIJU; PRltif.S and satU-facl- i clear as The crystal. qualir. ;:ut.-Rank, lias been mentioned by some of the ;. , tt t n a i ii. t gaafant ed in all Cises. Lake ji tpei s an a prosper dive candidate for state ty is somewhat limited but thtc A WJatT!K?r A on H S. , r nnditor. M.r. U hitmoi e is not a candidate, but ia.HnfJlcient amount to ;.. ,;;rv ii" 'Located on Main St. just r.orlh of S, I. V, ,, t A i li lt 'r if l.c were, ve fed safe in ajir.g that tie d ia-- , v'. the ctlz ns of Nephi ti e par .' t n. it trat k. Ut ,h. ct parly could uet n a'.e a 'better h i,;: tioa est salt the year 'round w ith'.iit j : bt;;;?i,i i; V J :.fi I'ai - jii ! as . Xi-tioji- j- 1 IS-t.r- , " 1 N'-hi- , |