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Show jtJAk COUNT? TIMES, KEPtif, ttTAtt "Friend Making" Offers for 1913. IT ITAJPPEJVS EVERY AUGUST Underwear at wholesale piloe while they last. 5. Garment medium and heavy Miislin - f. D. Ja A n jw'lW J1 . all miwmm nrrlujkH tnHnu 7Qn nn uatiet akirts, Klmmonaa, Dressing acq ies, Street Dresses, suits. coats, Mona Notes. C.iiinti4 Regular $1.00 . . 49o. Handkerchiefs, red and blue 6 for 2So op and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 98o Shoe Laces 6 ... Sc pair for . I Si all slses 98o 98o. Men's Hats, all colors. Men's worklhg Pants 12 Straw Hats. Whipcord and Khakis Included . 980 shirts Monarch and Cluett our$I.SO Outing Flannels best 5c price 9o. iCoOon Gloves 49c Dress Goods New Fall lines arrived, .Leather Gloves 79t .. best grades cheaper than anywhere Regular $1.25 Gloves 98 in the state. Regular $1.50 Gloves grades . . I9o up. Belts 9o up. Suspenders 35o l9o. for silk lisle reg. Fanoy So, 2 for 25o Sox, pair Fanoy Men's working shoes at wholesale prl o e s 98o tip. Men's Oifords Men's Dress Shoes $1.49 up. Boy's working St Dress Shoes $I.J9 up Children's Trimmed Hats for sehool 49o up. , 7 Towels up. one of 2 for Notions: the price 98 o up. Dress Pants SLIPPERS, SLIPPERS, SLIPPERS, at wholesale manufacturers prices. 49o up. Children's 98c up Misses' 98c up. Ladles' You save from 50o to $1.50 on a pair it will pay you big to buy now for next summer. All our slippers are up to date latesl this season styles, alt colors and all leathers. Be sure and see them. . $1-9- Oscar Don't forget your license. Everything In Hardware. COOPER, PYPER & CO. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Deliver of Newton has crone to MONUMENTS Sugar George Kay and my were in AND Fall HEADSTONES There is no better place to get them than of Prof. John C. Swerison was in Mona again last Monday continu ed his extention work with the teachers. THOMAS BELLISTON, Nephi, Utah. Ajrcnt for Alt. PIcas&iit Marble Work. daughter one Pay so n day last week. N. W. Ellertson has been sufScreens Doors, fering for a week or ten days from sciatic rheumatism. He deScreen Windows clares that it is the most painful thing that he has ever experiencAnything in Hi line of FUIOI IUKE, RUGS. ed. CAUPHTS, LINOLEUMS. WALL PAPER thai is up to cJatcwe have it. Mary E. York has gone to Eureka to work and will be gone 1 lie house w here mcrcliaiitlisc i on par indefinitely. Seemingly she like wlili your money. Eureka or some of its people. The music of the threshing machine can be heard now, but NEPHI. according to reports there wi UTAH. not be a very heavy crop this year. Messrs. John S. Neilson. Ray JUAB COUNTY MILL AND ELE- linqtient assessmenta thereon, together . KI I PRINCIPAL with the cost of advertising and iuii, anu tsonie oiners are VATOR COMPANY. PLACE OF BUSINESS. spending the week :n the moun JUAB NEPHI penned of the tale. COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH.' ALMA HAGUE tains. Trunks, Pay's Furniture Store. 1 n, Kevte. factory. - Le-va- Garfield, Ray Newton, Mr. Payson to work on the that night at the Juab Lake, the Mrs. BeUiston Entertains Deputy sheriff and Jaokman imMrs. John Belliston entertainmediately went to the lake, but ed a number of relatives Tues Chauncy Palmer, who was ser- in some way the jail bird avoid in h o n o r of Miss hen last seen day evening ving a sixty days term in the ed the officers. Lake City. he was headed for Lynn. Deputy Daisy Hilton ol Salt County jail made good his get The time was spent in music, Sheriff Goldsbrough is of the Monday. Palmer was sensocial chat. etc. A splendid supptenced about three weeks ago to opinion that Palmer will try hard er was served. serve sixty days at hard labor in to catch a train, and if possible Those present were: Mrs. C.A. the county jail. On the day men- get into California. of Salt Lake, Bishop Greenland tioned he was working in Salt ANNUAL REUNION SCANDINAVIAN A. II. Belliston, Mr. Mrs. and PROVO AUG. 23- 24th. Creek canyon with' Road CommisWilford Mrs. and Belliston, Mr. Reduced rate tickets on s a 1 sioner Evan Harris.he left to go to A. Mrs 0. and Johnson, Mr. and the creek for a drink and never Aug. 23 2 1th. Return Aug. 2Jth Mrs. Mr. and Lester Belliston, Sheriff II. D. ask for tickets via Salt Lake came back. Mrs. Alton Memmott, Raphel ths. Es- Route. Winchester Shells and Cartridges. Get ready for the 15th of August, open season for Sage liens in all counties in the state Aug. 15th, to Oct 31st, both dates inclusive. Heading; brother, store.-beh- ind through Headquarters For Guns And Amunition. and Mrs. F. A. Mrs. Ephraim and Cloe Shepard, and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of Vernal are the guests of Mrs. John T. Kay and family. Mrs. Emma White and daught er of Thistle are here visiting with Mrs. White's Frank Evans. Miss Margerie II i s k e y is at home visiting with her parents after an absence of some mon Golden Rule Clothing Company UTAH the porch. ft tPMl. Ijli ebusy Deputy Goldsbrouuh was notified, who followed the tracks through the hills and down the Broadhead farms. The sheriff thinking he would make for as he has relatives in that place, went there to wait. While in Levan he was told by Albert Jack man that he saw Palmer 1 1 Mrs. A. II. Anderson entertained Monday evening to an ice .So per yd cream Hosiery at wholesale manufacturers Factory party. The evening was fc summer Men's Men's Young only. weights Suits, $3.G5up spent prices, and social Boy's Suits $1.49 up. Wash Sults49oup chat. telling jokes CORSETS, long Those present were BishOshkosh Overalls cheaper here. 490 75o Regular $1.50 and $1.25 Regular Uiiuwrsklrts and all ready to wear gar- All others reduced accordingly. l2l-2and 19c ments at less than wholesale prices. Ties 10 o Collars Arrcw Chlldien's Dresses, for school for lest than the goods would cost you. All Workings Shirts .44o up. 39o up. Dress Shirts sites ... .... 49o i'p Entire stock of Laces, Imbroiderles, 29o Shirts up. Boy's Overlace and Trimming will go at Ansonla, Watohes, guaranteed greatly reduced prices, from So to .89o for one year .... 50o on a yard cheaper. Alarm Clocks 79o 4 Calicoes yard and up l9o Garters Paris and Boston Gingham 7 2o, and 9o, best grades 49o Hats 75o Boy's Ail other summer lines of piece goods 49o Boy's $150 Hats at oost and less, while it lasts. Porous Union Men's Elastio, Suits, Ladies Gloves. Short lisle, black 49o. All slses ' I9o and white and Underwear Men's Baldrlgan o . . 39 and white Silk, short, black 39s Porous 29o a garment. Long Lisle, black and white So Mens working Sox and tan Long Silk, white, black, 25c for 3 tan and Blaok Soi pair 79a brown Palmer Makes Good cape. tn n pw William There are delinquent upon the Secretary Juab County Mill and EleMissLula and Leonard described stoc k, on account of vator Company, Location of Office, First Ward Parents Class will Winn of LehiBelliston, and the guest of PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP assessment levied on be held in the Tabernacle Sun. the 7th day of Nephi, Utah. Miss Hilton. NOTICES: honor, A. I). July. 1913, the several morning. A good subject will be Con.uHrountircl.-ror the mpectiv iiinrr to, et opposite, the names of the amount, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP mrtner Information. reject-ydiscussed. All are invited. SCANDINAVIASS. shareholders as follows: NOTICES: On account of the instalment i,,"m No. of No. of Amount Consult County Clrrfc or mtwlln icnr for i.-23 Provo Reunion Annual DISTRICT lllti COUBT Or Aug oi a new power, me ai a n 1 Ortifirai,,. Sharf, further information. E. A M!irl Reduced rate tickets on sale THE FIFTH JUDICIAL D1STRIC1 John 32 5 IVS.no Temple opening is postponed A. J. mem AwranJ fc. Or UTAH ur 2 Notice To Creditors. IN AND iiicsiAl ao.oo til September 1G. 1913. A. J. Award Aug 22 and 23rd via Salt Lake r OR THE COUNTY OF JUA B. IS II?! A. LVt Lewis Anderson, President Route. ate of Mary Ann Onllcr deceased. Jum Au.H u t Tint) NOTICK. A'ilford Brlli. g e 1 un-j21- lh Oil In the matter of the estate azar Chnstensen, deceaxed. iireiniiuuuuiw. The switchboard operator who answers your telephone call has a mission in life her mission is to serve you. She has at her linger tips the most modern telephone equipment in the world. Quickness, are and her essential accuracy, courtesy Frequently she is called upon to act quickly in emergencies when courage and presence of mind are required. It is as essential t good telephone service that each Bell Telephone operator should be healthy and happy as It is that every part of the equipment of that great intercommunicating system should be in good working order. Ikll system, 70,000 operators make con. nections which furnish clear tracks for 26,000,000 telephone talks each day. In the fiVURY BULL TELL: P If ON 12 IS A LONG DIST- ANCI2 STATION. . of Belth worse ano ton N. M. E. Jnm Mrndroh.ll E. Mrnrfwihall f. E. Mnwienhall i K Creditors will present claims with tm vouchers to Hie undersigned at his resilliOOu dence on or before the ith day of TSttl s " i.m . IU James H. Brown, executor of the e ?.'io II TS.on S. E. KonMiwon tat of Bckhazar Chnstensen, decea o . an.cu ..J i Paying mr art order or thin court, la w , and a 4ulhonziiip, empowering ami directing mem a such executor to mortgagi wmpany made on the 7th tlayof July, inj real and personal property of sai I. 1913, so many share, of . . u cr..,c uciriiiiiifr uoktidp), or some of such stock a. may be neces-'?- . . v uiiivvn, iiduiii nut oe fnurtgagto will be sold at the front door of tor tne ura ol faix Thousand Dollars, 'He county court houu. i Mki rfjrsuih lesser amount a to tht County, S,.teurm;n VR tourl shall seem meet; said real eatau "a A. D. 1313 at the nd personal property to be ugui, mortgage ooroi ien o'clock A. M to pay de-situated in the County of Juab. jstale of Utah, and is more particular . cel t ly described a follows: 4,000 abates of lh Capital stock ol the Golden Chain Mining Company, a corporation. The Northwest quarlcrof Section 20, and the Norrhwest q u a r t e r f tht Northeaat quarter of Section 20, all in Township 13 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake base meridian, containing a total of 30 acres, which lands are crosseo by the right of way of the San Pedro, Los Angles and Salt Lake railroad ana excluded from the surface right of saiu lands: Said petition has been set for hear. ing on Saturday the 6th day of September, A. I). 1913, at 11 ::0 o'clock A. M. at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, in Ncphl City, Juab County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 19th day of August A. I). 1313. Thomas w. vickKRa Clerk. (Seal) Notice to Creditors. E1TATEOF MATHEW SINCLAIR. deceased. Creditors will tiresent claim. with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Nephi City, Utah on or the 2th day of November A. D. f William P. Ootlcr Administrator of the etate of Mary Ann OMler, Deceased. W. A. C. BRYAN, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication August 1st 1313. Date of completion of publication August 2Hth. Daily Thought. Men do less than tbey ou(ht Unlets toey do all tbey can Carlyle. To Los Angeles 35 AUGUST December A. D. 1913. and Return 23rd RETURN 30th INC. OCTOBER 22nd. TO SUGGESTIONS Long Beech, Venice, Catalina.San Diego TICKIITS ON SALE AT Al l, UTAH STAT IONS. ASK TUT; ACitNT J. H. Manderfield. A. G. P. A., T. G. C. Peck, P. Salt Lake Citr Lis Angelas, Calif b-f- The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. 113. JOHN W. )WEI,,, Adminisf ralorof the EsUte of Math-eSinclair, deceased. W.A. C. Bryan, Attorney for Admin- istrator. Date of first publication . D. 1313. ! ' - iaIy I w ojjy |