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Show ,a TP) TTh pn I HE i fclrk ill No. Nephi City, Utah. Friday. November 4. 1904. Vol. 15. Birthday Party. Vrs. Fred Foronrn v & The Proper Spirit. g-v- 4k.'' r,WW..WXW.W.tWW Urn. George C. Whitmoro and a rallistor. Democratic-anof lion. T e 45. X When your boy needs Clothes Nt in lu n " parly on f nominees for it her hu-- b mi's irt hlny. Besides tato Kepubhean senator for the Eight sena5;ahout twent-- sruest from th's torial district came into Nephi ' You think too rr.uch o'. .your boy ' S too woo thorn present, city Clothing and Gent's rFuinbhing. the ether rhy arm in arm joking S tny-thiana nis appcarauuv; iu aay and mother of Mrs. Sown and la Men's and Eiy' Hats. in the most cord. lighting will do." 8 1 son, who came from Moroni for !al llen'a, Ladies' & Children' ?hoes. The two fyUvn possible. nn ear'Tension. At this epocial. You think tco much of your packet-bGroceries, Flonr and Oiain. Tintic from h:id returned j.jsf ly hour a hot supper was enjoy ook to waste money on cheap Crockery and Glas3 ware. been l ad where together Ihey which the ed by all, after guests Tinware. clothing. their constituency. It enjoyed themselves at cards and visiting Press (towl nnd Trimmings. not was Call'ister Mr. In the "BANKER BRAND" tint H' nme.sooiciits of othijr kinds. serins Underwear. so we'd jicquainted over in that Clothing which .we olfcr for your ' Light refreshments were served Hoaiery, ? Mr. of "was as the 3 district close inspection there's nothing later on in the (evening and a part etc. had so tho and latter Whitmore, !grod time generally was had slighted but the price. to go over Best Goods at Lowest Price Ok? party not breaking up until taken it upon himself We do not", offer you "something cr One Price to All. all were assured the llollowene th.i district with Mr. t'allister nothing" but we will convince you .s chests h:ul retired from tie to introduce him to nil the prom 1'remt Delivery at All Times. eiti'Mis over thero and that you can get rr.ore actual val- - J streets, leaving it safe for the inont fithis ucfer your money than in any g mcmbei s to return to their re- vouching for s Ik' ness for the ofaeo for which each spective homes in safety. h'.id khi nominated, Air, Culh 1 istcr declared lie trover had re David. D. Eowen, & David D. Bowen, father of our ceived mere royal treatment than esteemed townsman M. I). Bow-cu- , that accorded him by his oppo- A.'it Jt . Ali'A . 9i htl died at the home of the litter nent; ;ud it seems that they on Monday, Obtobcr 24, 1001, ns both n;ade it their business to go mnn Y &ra ghid to w 'conie them. !:ool Notes. and John Had. f o ai'lit g the about of he result of a pan lytic stroke praises the here. "Tho more tho i . Invitations are out announcing a grand ball to each dedal reason to do other; ing that to bo which ho was seised only n have every by Tho people of .ephi be given by the Student Body, on tho 'Mth insl. , Thoftlcuhy is made few days hence. Tho deceased beaten by the ether would bo to ' of their Schoo. The vatiouij committees have been working hard was proud High elect tho best man, and would hQ aolng Ull in in South Wales on born June of good, energetic men to make a success and have secured the services up htm no cause, regret. Cth. 1622, and has resided in this ,cn,.of tho best in their to malce scho tho cf fcpcrry'to Orchestra. power It is certainly refreshing in lor many years, lie Bchool There arc S3 students now enrolled in the high coi?;iiy tl;'3's cf bitter partisanship ,h0Snte; c i:.,u lo Xcphi lour years -o Wsligh . of and stuuonts teachers t jepartrchool, this ling the largest attendance it h:t3 ev- fr.e i rono Xovadi irH mnii:r" s0 m f'Pl,osiDff candidates aro very anxious tr have a Domes!.. u Wm us? cr had. a ucl of ,int his homo with his son until tho goodfcllowship. ment. How ladies to.vn from many for a J. W. Paxraan, T. II G. Parkes, Kev. J. D. time of his death. Tho reiuainfr sjnt Clarence who boon Bowen, al .v 0f wx his .torraont on I Mayor Pcttegrew are among those were taken to Spanish Fork and Dr. Frank B. Steele was down number of days on account of tho dca. who liavo visiUd us la cur weekly devotional ex- laid to rest beside a t. umber of from the is back again. Tuesday shaking grand-father- , Monal orcises and given us excellent talks which were relatives and near fi lends who hands withcity old friends and lookProf. is Menill of director music atdov much uppn-e- i itod. have preceded him. ing after business. exercises. The vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Samuel M' Read. Foote, has been tilled by Mr. Homer, of Logan, a Republican Ladies' Club Rcccticn. The Sanpete Valley Railway Theof tho Mr. Homer ic'.d at the graduate After a very brief illness with Company is Agricultural College. Kepublican ladies' considerable laving homo of Mrs J. It. Ivlgheill was a is meeting vith much success and is well liked by pneumonia Samuel M. Read, one trouble with I success in grit; gunners and others every way. U he the students. rooms of Nephi's old tinio nnd most wcie decorated reception along its lins, who, in the failure in red white and blue effects. Tho High School wants a basket ball team, and highly respected citi :ns, passed of better Duiingtho entire or for practice, .port, while tho were afternoon, what i better, we aro goirg to have one. It was away at his home in this city on arc breaking the guests feasting on the telCompany was a feast of music ns well. there "good decided to l ave one early in tho season but a dam- the 21st of October, 11)01. Tho things" egraph and telephone wiyo insu- There were solos and duets, both vociland instruwas our in deceased was born London on the of upon put plans per by lators. This is causin; considpi oprictors the opera house refusing ns the use of tho build- the ICth day cf October, 16C3, erable annoyance andinconven mental, quartets and other selections which space will not permit us to mention. ing at any price. Capt. Ewing, however, has and came to Utah in IbGTt iencc to the comparand besides When Mr. and Mrs. Ivlgheill set themselves The funeral took place on the being cxpensivj?; it interferes kindly granted us the use cf the armory which to do a thing they never go at it in a halfwill soon be fitted up with seats and the necessary 24th at the Kelicf lialhand was with coni nnyfucal ion between hearted way, but always do things u riglit, comapparatus and the hoys will soon be hard at work largely attended. A number of stations. Thfe company ift keepand satisfactorily; and this rec ;ition was in Wo bciiuvc there is no better way of reltlives were present from a sharp hkout for these plete ing advertising our school than by having a good live among whom was his vandals aid anyone apprehend keeping with their usual methods, r. was unanimously attested by tho large numb r of ladies who brother Walter P. Head, super- ed for bisket ball team. or destroying Miooting partook of their hospitality on THursdjy, from 2 It is fortunate for Nephi that the teachers of intendent of the fait Lake Cily be will to prosecuted itoySt to 0 p. in. the high school aro "farmers" having graduated Ily. company. tho fira extent of tho law. from the Agricultural CoIU ge of Utah They intend, The Nephi House. with the consent of tho trustees, introducing a I desire to announce to tho push's that I lure course in agriculture and having it constitute one M?V?????',MWVM'' cn''!f ft d by Zee of the- regular courses of ttudy. A night course purchased tho Ik If I u Whittakcr and knownformerly 11 ns the Vh:!'tkor hotel. I for. farmers has also been suggested. It seems to ii will endeavor to conduct the same in H ui ns that practical cU in farming, dairying, ii JT C: C V4 t; all times most the at courteous manner, having horticulture and animal husbandry could be tiken treatment nnd alio. the best accommod is for all. i Vp With profit. SO Kate. II. a day. !i In the absence of Supt. Christian who is visitNo goods bettc7 .nd no prices lovcr, Livery accommodations and f. ed barn in conIs in the r.ortli end of the county this 1 Best and largyf t assortment and proping the i! nection. Hack me ets all trans. u h teaching the eighth grade. a er treatment, Uirry We den't ask ycu to L. H. KWELt.. Proprietor. U II Harry U our leading man. fcr the f,mcr fcllovs bad debts, pay The- student ol tho !h. U.S. have recently Cishpiid for praltry, NajVai Jroi ii :ry comand, the lowest. make thcrcfo:Jc prices pany. d themselves into a student body organiza- ?i stocks for Big now j (f goods ready For Sale A lot of good II iy. Can ba fed oa ycu tion, tho purpc-- 0 o which is explained in thg pre-a!i bio of tie ir constitution which roads, in part place. Good f,h(.ls and pl enty of water Highest Get your cfn-nzPiano the 52 and in ii market price paid for Lucerne Seel. "for our mulu il benitit and for tho promotion cf cthor valul-tfcfchance A price's. now ZKC WIIITTAKEIl. the athlctb, social and educational intrests of the h asAocd as eight months just fcehoo", we the teachers and students of the Nephi !! jSow is tho time to get yo tr f ill and winter You Hi'li School do hereby or'inuo ourselves into a hrnv when ycu buy ol us. :h Suits. Fine li- e to select fiorn. Fit and work-j- i Ktudent Body Orginization." Cleaning and repairing manship guaranteed.. Tli-following ollicers were elee'ed: President, neatly done. Ladies' walking suits, jick'ts etc. A. T. Gad-i- Vice Pres., Ltli Bigler; Sec, ( irenco T. J. KOUTON. l; 4lc; ?a r:rc i . I ChiV o Nepal Theliid'es' L h kv k ii tho fare tea, and refresh mc:itat ' Icn' h iv" j ,';ned us recotitty; thy i f d t i; putt of tie.; vvoH; u a gro.it emocralic i'o ai"j Miss Iiina Goed nm of Mammoth. Jaraoi Cole'workers and aUigc number of republican fiieud. to v I1EIL KHAE I . la-ti- er . ng t i .MS pro-eminen- t I Chas. Foote & Sons I Wliifniore Co. IMt . a- j - . . . ; I a-bo- ut pra-iticing- . in-s- . Just as well spend your dollars witli us! - wc-.'r- , Be.-gb- ul 4 up-to-dat- e i y - or-gan- lz m cs e t ; lfj ao - 1 ; & hlercoiitile Company. ed - i ; - 1 |