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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH A ig Suit and Coat Bargains our All LadW . - c'canupnt COATS must go at one nd Children's ONLY HALF PRICE All Men's SUITS and OVERCOATS and Boys' CLOTHING fram ONE FOURTH to ONE HALF OFF ALL MUST GO AT SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR ONCE-GAI- BAR- Local Notes Leo Jennings of Salt Lake was in Nephi Wednesday on business. Elmer Jacobson of Provo is in town on business this week.' Alex Pace went to Salt Lake Tuesday. Vern Howell went to Moapa Tuesday morning. Attorney T. II. Burton went to Salt Lake Tuesday on Business Miss Lavern Miller is in Salt Lake this week visiting friends. A tfaby boy was born to Mrs. complete - PRICES. T. II. G. LOTS OP OTHER BARGAINS. DON'T MISS THIS OPPOR- TUNITY FOR BIG MONEY SAVING BARGAINS. ALL SHfiES TEN PER CENT Off ONE PRICE TO ALL. THIS VEEK. NEVER UNDERSOLD. Clias. Foote & Sons. t We give S. & II. Green Tradine Stamps, ask for them. OCCUPATION ISSELLJNn THER2 AWZ IN THESE ( UNITED STATES Parkes Tuesday morn- ing January 11th. A baby boy was born to Mrs. S. J. Lunt Monday morning; this babe lived two hours only. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller is spending this week in Salt Lake visiting relatives. uuver w uson was a passenger on the northboud train Tuesday for Salt Lake. Harrison Boswell wax in Nephi this week visiting relatives and friends. James L. Belliston returned home from Salt Lake Tuesday morninir. County attorney J. H was in Provo this wek oil professional business. T. C. Winn was in Provo Mon day on business returning Tuts day. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Wednesday morning Jan. 12th. Miss Georgie Crosby and her brother William of Salt Lake are spending the week visiting their mother, Mrs. H. T. Knowles. Mrs. II. F. McCune of Salt Lake came down to Nephi Tuesday on account of the illness of her Mc-Knig- 1,340 HUNTER5.TCA3PER5.GUIDES.SCOUT5 CW HUNTER She started on on a Lion Hunt, With Courage and Elation Hut this bold xind dangerous hunting stunt Had Homantic Termination Don't Hunt All Over Town! A If Ifs Drugs You Want, You Want Them Quick! Cume Mere Direct and Take Your Pick NEPHI DRUG EVERYDAY & CONF'Y. laughter, Mrs. S. J. Lunt. Miss Nettie Kienke of Salt Luke who has been visiting for a weeK or more at Nephi re turned home Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ostler went to Salt Lake Tuesday to spend a short time visiting relat ives. P. J. Peterson, principal of the Moroni schools and wife passed through Nephi Tuesday SHOPPING return ing from New York, where Mr, Peterson has been on a business trip. It ts said that he will soon resign his position in the schools to take the superintendency of certain rock . quarries in f.ir more convenient wlicn all pay- Rfcnu arc made ty check. Tlurs lnolroublcin making ctianjre mtil no question a tuvhcre the money went. 1 he rvcord In your check-hooIs complete, accurate, convenient. livery check Is n receipt. Open mn account today, and you will enjoy the economical, safe and hntid plan. I k pay-ty-chcc- More Care Should He Tak .There is k FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEPHI. UTAH. en. at present an A a z .J ' I A clearing house of building ideas for the liome builder that correctly describe our lumber office, and so for the man who wants a comhiiia! ion of attractiveness and moderate cost in his new home. A fcv minutes scnt in looking ovcrour"Cotta;jc I lame Series" of Customers-Ai- d l'lam, may rc ulily prove worth your while. Plans are what their name These Customers-Ai- d do not implies. They attempt the completeness and thoroughness available from the professional architect. but they will help you to get your ideas carried cut by cither your architect or your contractor. 4S And the service costs you nothing. pros-Iccti- ve rs-ccia-lly Pleasant Sewing M,ti.l A sewing aocin k'v'' " ibe hi m c Mia Vilt Mrg'-Moniay night. A f lei.d d fup-served at 10:GO. A pl"H ant verif g a pent in muvc and gmen. The following Missea Edna Camille Miller, Painter. May PhvliiiChristison. Pearl Warren. 'and Mrs. Thelma Bergley. i , w 1 1 I tJ LUMBER ED. m if u istt J. C. FAXCHER, Manager. lMKiAiifctiMitfcLlsila.L..kiiia.kltafc.llit.i.Ut.lu.t4ttft gether Digestion is a chemical process. The digestive fluids of the stomach and intestine bring about chemical changes in the food that it may be used in the body. By proper food combinations we mean simply avoiding at the same meal foods which permit the normal digestive action. The more vigorious a person's digestive power the less need for him to combine his food property; but everyone who desires a perfect digestion should take care in making up his meals. Our meals should be simple, we should eat only one food of each class at any meal. This means for example, that we should only eat one starchy food and one meat food at a meal. If we eat potatoes or rice we should not eat bread at the same meal and we should eat only one kind of meat. Just here let us remember that eggs and nilk are meat foods, hence should not be eaten at the same meal w.th the meats. Starchy foods of all kinds such as breads, potatoes and cereals should not be eaten at the same meal with acid foods, such as fru ts, tomatoes or foods containing vinegar, for the reason that the acids hinder thi digestion of who the starchy foods.. Thor-wish to seperate their foxls still faithtr th uld avoid eating meats and starchy foods together; the mi ats cause an excessive acid se cretion into the stomach which interferes with the starch digestion. Meats and sweets and meats and fat should not be eate n in uny quantity at the same rival. Both sweets and fats tend to check the secretions of the meat On the other digesting fluids. s hand, vegetables, the green small and ihose containing a amount of starch, comb ne with any and all fonds. var-itie- Seasonable Footwear" I the year It la very important with the child going to school. Keap the feet dry and warm and avoid the sickness that eomee from taking oold. At this Saaaon of We have lust reoelved another ahlpment of the FERRIS SHOES far ladlee, mlaaea, and little tota. theao Shoes fitted with a pair of Straight Line or Ball brand RUBBERS is the beat kind of Insurance Sea them at the against taking oold. A pair of L Nephi Mer. 'Co. WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER. TO THE PUBLIC Our Plana After Stocktaking To satisfy the demands of out customers, we had to have an tnormou3 stock, and now while aking stock we found our stock jutirely teo large and in order t.3 clean up the great surplua tock and in order to convert his stock into cafh (notice) we nted cash to buy ppring goods as cheaply s possible. We are planning to offer one of the heapest clearance tales ever before offered by anyone in the tow. positively the biggest in years. surprise For particulars watch our Tel announcements. special and friends neighbors your about it. MANAGER RULE CLOTHLNO CO. L. FRANK, Following The Directions on the bottle la the nurse's duty. Following to the letter the directions of the doctor la our duty and we fulfil It In every eaae. No medicine oan be good. Our prescription work guarantees the beat to to be had. GOLDEN Lunt's Pharmacy Itege Hogs Wanted If parties havWanted 500 head of fat cows for sale will list them And stockcattle. Phone 104J. P hogs ing I ContiniM-from ! with us we will find market lor 0. Box 141, Geo. R. Howard. a it is will be as as lipuor long always same, rsepni Mm & wig. tx. made, but those who use it in violation of law are being prosecuted and just as long as the good people of Nephi are willing to get back of the Mnjorand City Council and Officers in general in the enforcement thereof, they will be prosecuted. The officers ;n this department have di nt ixtv ption Map Hague's a WE SPECIALIZE in men's clothing for we find that by ally well during the past two years. Not only have they been vigorous in the prosecution of the law, but every violator of the who has been arrested has be en r.t convicted, and the has been conducted with pntclic ally no expense to the city. In conclusion allow rrc to tay thhtourCity is in as goexl con dition nv rally, financially ar.d otherwise as any city in the State of Utah of it9 size. Very respectfully, doing this we can give our trade the finest possible and the best service. See what ivonderful lines we carry, there is absoultely nothing like our values AX Y WHERE. SOPHOMORE CLOTHES, VER SHOES, STETSOX 1 ALMA IiA(.t H, M aj or of Nephi City. .rs: llenriod Iiutertain-- . Mm. 11 J. H?nri'd entrtan- ed Fridiy afttrnxn in honor of ar d Mr. Florence 0-Gr- I, Yf. A Hi n Fi ! Tecr nt T. D. and Mrs. N. Mra. Paui Whitney. b). wi r- 11 Al I R JIRAXD OVERALLS, WORKGLOVES HOHKLYS Match our windows for a few bar- gains we might have. - I'.crt U laU. .Vis. J. R rs- -, nr-l- j The Toggery . Mrs. T. Ho t. If it is good to eat we have it If we have it, it is good to eat. Visit our store and be convinced. Dr. $ MALL-O- SORROW C0LL.1RS,0AK EIITERPBISE GROCERY t: WALK-- 0 re: Mr. ' Mr. M". Alvin Apples 'or Anpe- was splendid fupper Those i'rt I a Mr. Brt Haynta of pr wen-presen- g BNNEVLLE rr To- dti-tl'r.e- ep'demic of whoop-ncough in our city. It seems that some people do not sen.--e the seriousness of this disease, when in fact it is one of the worst con'ageous disease tht can be contracted by a family, because of the manv serious after , complications, and also in babies. to Many bemg fatel children that have whooping cough at the present time do not whoop which miss leads many parents to think they do not have Whenever cough. whooping in the is doubt there any parent's mind they should call the city physician. The city I as provided this call that the expense should be defrayed by the city. which haves the pa tnts wholly without an excuse for not lindit.g this out, and probably Neg- dUcase to the neighbors ectof thin kind is an e fit nee against the law. Dr. T. D. U?es, City Physician. many-case- r How To Put Poods 5 S 8. We have the agency for the Provo Greenhouse Cos CO. S |