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Show juas eaiwfv tints, amu. m ah Ore Production Fcr Utah.1 Big New Year Bargains New Year 1916 We Start Out The with a bid CLEAN UP SALE of men's and boys' cloth-lu- g and overooaU, ladles', mlsaaa' and children' Coats They must all go, we are making a dean sweep. Prices Coma reduced from ONE FOURTH TO ONE HALF. and tea them. Sea our big window display, good selections of high class merchandise at unheard of bargain prices. Don't miss this money saving opportunity LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS n, Mai-be- NEVER UNDERSOLD. Attorney Claude Burquist of Palt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henriod. Neils Madson. of was a of last visitor week. the the Nephi Miss Nettie Kienke of Salt Lake is a Nephi visitor this week. low-grtd- Utah Frank and Herman Winn are Trading Stamps, ask for them. home spending their Christmas vacation. G'ibson Cowan returned to Eureka Monday after a short with relatives. Earl Jackman and R. J. Hen-rio- d were in Salt Lake last week visit C2xcL-- i THERE APE IN TMESe .UNITED STATES business. on Mr. 36.265 36.152 1, 100-to- n and Mrs. Frank San ford went to Starr Tuesday to visit a WOOD CHOPPERS SV0 rrun L "3 M . week with e-- e-- Mines in Utah produce gold, silver, copper, lead, and, zinc, in 1915 amounting in valae to 55, uuu, vuu, as estimated by V. U. Heikes, of the United States Geological Survey. This repre sents an increase over the production in 1914 of nearly 50 per cent, or $18,000,000. -- There was a considerable increase in all the metals. About one fourth more ore was mined, increasing the total from 8.544,014 tons in 1914 to about 10.725,(100 tons in 1915. About 9,V00,000 tons were pro duced at Bingham, an increase from 7,800,061 tons in 1914. The bulk of this ore was niintd at the Utah and Ohio Copper pro parties, which yiejdtd about 9, e OUO.000 tons of oie in 1915 Other mines that contribut ed large quantities of ore were the Utah Consolidated, Utah Apex, United States, Bingham, Ni Haven, ard Metal mines. The Tintic district produced about 290,000 tons. aa'ribt 298, 48G tens in 1915. The inain ore producers wtre the Chief Consolidated, Iuon Blossom Centennial-Eureka- , Eagle ano Blue Be!!, Mammoth, Gemini, Grand Central, and May Da mines. Tie concentration mill, buiit primarily to treat Ctdrf Consolidated orts, dio considerable custom work. relatives. The Misses Susie and Essie tler went to Herrican las' week Gold Output Increased to spend the holidays with theit oruther, Thomas and friends. The mine output of gold it Miss Lucile Wood her over 19 per cent-frocreated vacation in N e p h i visiting her $3,205,347 in 1914 to 53.908,000 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis in 1915. Copper ores yielded the Wood. of the gold but lutg Miss Lillian Blackelt returned larger part came from lett also home from Eureka Monday morn- quantities ore and siliceous ore. A c ing after a short visit with her small quantity cf brother Eugene. was ore copper produced in go d Mrs. 11. Lee Boyer of Spring- - and silver mills. High-grad- t ville is visiting this week with gold ore was mined in the Bui her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Valley district, of Washingtoi. Bailey Sr. County, during pat of the year, Mis Lou se Golden who has and in the last half of the jeai been attending school at the B. developments in the Forturt Y. University is spending her va Jistrictof Beaver Cunty attrect-ecation at Nephi. attention, and wide veins of e Miss Emma Boucher of Salt gold ore are said t At Lake is spending Christmas week be systematically exploited. in Nephi visitingj her parent. the fame time rr.ati high-grsd- t veins of gold ore are being mined Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Boucher. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank spent and milled by lesstes. The mine production of silvei Christmas day and Sunday of this week in Tooele visiting friends ircieased from 11,154,910 ouncet in 1914 to approximately 12.721. and relatives. 0C0 ounces in 1915, the increast Mr. and Mrs. J. Thril Adyelott 14 per-c-in of Provo are visiting at the home amounting to of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright, jjantity and ab.ut $lG'J,(Kt0 in value. Much of the ailvtr is parents of Mrs. Adyelott. derived from lad ore, and small Mr. and Mrs. M. W. J o n e s tf er quantities fnm the cotter Murray are visiting at the home and nlicetu on. Enly in lit of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pexton, the earj parents of Mrs. Jones. chioridizirig, nmtir.g, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Orian Berry cf ig mill was detroed by fir, Provo were visiting this wetk at ai d during the summer was be the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, C. sng reconstructed el Silver Citj Winn, parents of Mrs. Berry. by the Tintic Millu g Co., which Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blackett dismantled a siirilar platt came over from Eureka Monday at Park Cuy that was to we Mr. Blackett' s mother who used to treat O.itari'i on ui-met with a serious accident Sun-Ja- Tne will probakly It in operation early in 1910. Thrre tar loads of cattle whf h'pped to California Wednesday Proper Care of Hogs. by Lunt and Bflliston. Thureday morning ten cars were shipped "Much sickness among pig., to Colorado by Geo. E. Howard -. siys D- Fidn'ck, head of the and others. Veterinary Dept. of the Utah Agricultural CaII g, w ho i rave's Farmers Made To Rejoice mu:h throughout th? tte, O ie of the best nowet-rmcoulJ b avoided by prt-pin arction this visited methods of has fiat handling". People al.ow th-imany years waathe one Tuesday igs to run All day together ard burrow into ha and Tuesday evening-the snow continued to fal1, and and straw stack. At night all it that at a late hour In the cjn, crowd into was -- till falling. A heavy wind thef holes to sleep where they accompanied the snow which lie on each othr tiil m in ing. made it drift and pack in the Here the p'vs iKCime hot and ! anrl com rut into the low places. For a I n time the for !ii rn c irr.M g sir all -- teaming farmer have been wishing t cal of -- n.W to cover the fal a'n oVi'rhu''d They chill im ly and t.ftn contract wheal that it might be protect was i i'i zi an'i pneni.'.nia which t.j from the frost. Thre ground before lU! r o!t in serious hunts to the form which mak-- s ideal condit oa r.cr. TfMCouHb avoided by ion. f.fr -- pring thawing. So far t bets s year for good the pigs into small the pro?p-cexcellent. are and fencing so they sesson numbers coming burrow under stacks and csn't top Alfalfa hsy is bringing in crawl demands where cf they become too prices with plentj a baled. arm. when for this product Os- spent TP 'NTC BACKW00D5 WHAT THINK YOU Of This For An Occupation? One hundred Allies Perhaps From The Nearest Drug Store With It's Array of Toilet Soaps, Perfumes, Lotions, Powders, Combs, Brushes, Writing Papers, etc. So Essential To Feminine Comfort WE WISH ALL NEW YEA It. NEPHI DRUG i M , CONF'Y. I 2 5 & CHOICE FLOWERS a a Artistic Flcral 'urrftntiU For 5 All Ocoaslons 701 JEWELERS 217 MAIN ST. Provo OreenhouseCoi J PHONE Wh till It 5 SALT LAKE CITY UT. S EIGMT-- a UwtitCi "Thi Stan Dt With Guiflntes" m A JiHiL ISUiix l4Ti- - .Mir rf l'- - SUCCESSFUL YEAR clord and we express our to all who sollberally appreciation us in our endeavors to supported rre the public in the best possible way. The business given us express es the conf idence the people have in us, and we fully appreciate it. hn Jmt Wishing all A HAPPY AND PUOSPEIIIOUS NEW YEAR, we are. Yours for better service. tha First National Bank antltlsa tha depositor to somathlnf mora than tha mara banking privilege of depositing and drawing. An affiliation with Includes the privilege of at all times eall upon our Officers for our best advloe In all matters pertaining to financial and business Interests. It Our broad experience guarantees dependability our polloy of efficient Service assures eocrteous attention to every detail bearing upon financial welfare. ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK : NEPHI, Smile Just : s UTAH. Smile. Joke with him who jostles you, Smile on him who hurries you, Laugh at him who pushes you. It doesn't cost a cent. Don't be carrying 'round that chip, Wink your eyes and curve your lip. And from life's sunshine take a sip, It doesn't cost a cent! r Don't be always first to rile YTour neighbor give him just a smile. It will cheer the dullest while. It doesn't cost a cent! New York San. Kenneth Winn is spending his Christmas vacation vhiting Lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn. The Exact Dose have to give of the prescription compounded here. The dootor will not have to tell you to Is all you Inereaae the quantity In order to For prod uo e the desired result. our drugs are pure, fresh and of full They aet Just as they strength. aheuld. Bring your prescriptions here for the best drug servlee. We wish one and'all A HAPPT NLW YEAR. Lunt's Pharmacy who is attending school at the B. Y. J. H. Lunt was in Spanish University is spending Chris Fork Tuesday on business. tmas week at home. Miss Naoma Starr who has Good Monarch type writer for been visiting ni Pay son for some sale cheap. Apply at Times Office. time is spending Christmas wtk visiting her parents, Mr. and Two room house for rent, Mrs. W. A. Starr. Call Times Office. Clarence Paxman, d low-grad- Knight-Christen-- liHl.1 CALL UPON US J Irving Candland and John spent Christmas in Provo. Halbert McCune was in Pay son this week. Christmas day a baby boy was born to Mrs. John Chase. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Reed Starr Monday Dec. 27th. Mr. and Mr. Ed. Pitt of Lynn-dy- l are spending the holidays in Nephi. Lawrence Carter, Clyde 01 pin, and Theron Schofield was in Pay-so- n Lark Chas. Foote & Sons. We give S. & II. Green 5 this week. Monday, Jan. 3rd, And AH Week. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Local Notes 3 tr. if tly y. n-- w nl a r . ev-ni- f. V.v. -- w T." TT vv UJOME is more than just a houi:e. J Ixxk at twenty homes on a street. Q Notice that they are all difFercnL 2 That fact shows you right away that to each owners of the twenty home is more than "just a house" more than merely walls and' a roof. I It shows that home is a special kind of house-o- ne built the owner's way. C It shows that materials will make you a house, hut to le your home that house must he huilt your t?jy. It must look like the home you httve pictured in your mind expressing your ideas and ideals of beauty, harmony, comfort and convenience your individuality. J A few hours with our "idea book, our big liook of "Customers-AiCottage Plans, will jjive you many suggestions as to both exterior npcanince and interior arrangemcnL Their at our ofhee irnioscs no obligations on does the Use of the plans which we nor you, lend you. d' t a v- - ng po-si- , l )wJkmmmJ fa lu-- fru-tint- i Excelsior The Quality Store. Co.! he BONNEVILLE LUMBER. CO. J. C. FANCHER, Managtr, Nephi, Uteb. |