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Show 1 JUAB COUNTY TIMES. tfgPHf. Ui'Atf. 5 'A jj -- gg X THERE ARE 72,190 LUMBERMEN 72,090 v CVwS M IN THESE NITED STATES U , RAFTSMEN t Mills was on business. . We Should Say. Than Being So Far Removed From A choice selection of some of the patterns weaves and colors - at the Housekeeper Frank Hobbs returned home from Cedar City Sunday morn- NEPHI MERCANTILE ing. Wilford Warr who has been in Lynndyl for sometime i home this week visiting his parents. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE celebrate Washington'! Interesting Notes From birthday at the Arlington TueMills. sday night February 22nd. As a result of the hunting con Mrs. Joseph Carter is visiting in February, the boys test her daughter in Ephrain thii on early side of Mills enter east the week. tained the boys of the west side Mrs. Pearl Adyelott of Provo is with a supper and dance at the visiting her parents and old home of Mrs. Garland on Friday friends at Nephi this week. evening, it was one 01 tne most J. W. Grace, of Lark was ii enjoyable evenings of the vinter Nephi the first part of the week was the verdict of all. Interspers. ed with the dancing were vocal visiting relatives and friends, Come THE PRESTIGE OF A CHECK without Kvldtim appreciated by tho .. i a checking: aecount. : -- demonstrates keen business deception nnd systematic method. A check drawn on this Institution does inore-- it indicates a trongr banking connection which Is a valuable factor In taMiahiugr a satisfactory credit standing. Arrant t open a checking account here and demttnstrute the value of these truths It -- FIRST NATIONAL BANK UTAH. NEPHI, Many colds are contageous. When sneezing and coughing the face should be covered, and the nazel and throat secretions should be burned. Healthograms By tr. R K. DanM Asthma Is usually due to indigestion. nnt health "Working on one's nerve" of extreme on th the to tends ful in zero weather; goitre bring the kind. cold tends to deplete body s serious g power. It is even easier to "take cold" Fruits and vegetables are just by getting overheated than bv as important winter foods as getting chilled. The The leusosytea. the police cells meats, potatoes and breads.chemithe furnish foods of the body, are decidedly increas- former ' cals that enable the body to use ed after a sponge bath. the heavy foods. Tobacco, coffee and too ;much To miss a meal when one doesbread cause uric acid and rheuessential matism more frequently than n't feel well is the first of illness; attack an in preventing meat. falls one when food all tr rut out Chewing gum between meals sick witn a:ute disease is the first exhausts the non es of digestion essential to the cure of the illnes and is decidedly a harmful habit. Woolen socks absorb the Big M. I. A. dance Tuesday from the fret; thus they 22nd. at the soon bvcome wet and cl;i mmy, in night February 50c. Refreshwhich condition they easily chill Arlington. Tickes ments served. the fret. disease-resistin- pres-piratio- n Young Men's Suits Jt few Young Men's) Suits are Theie are light color and Just the 1vi I thing for early SprinE wear We Jl See oar window for sample of them. These are high grade suit- s- the $15 00 klntU They are going! at some to rare price. Call in and tee whatwe have and at what prices they can be had. Thry are Just the thing for school boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Batchelor were in Benjamin this week visiting the parents of Mrs datrhelor. Mrs. W. G. Bills, of Rigby Idaho and her sister Miss Yetta itephenson of Nephi came down (ruin Idaho Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Sr. eturned home from Springville Tuesday morning after visiting a short time with their daughter, Mrs. ii. Lee Boyei. Mrs. Thomas Bale and daugh ter Zetta returned home from Eureka Sunday after spending s short lime visiting relatives it that city. iiave you heard of that bip dance Tuesday evening at tht Arlington? Sure we will all bt there and celebrate Washington' birthday. Tickets 50c. Refre-ments served. h Now Time Seed. To Examine Prof. George Stewart of the Agricultural College Agronomy. Dept. says that now is the time to examine your spring seed Lxk into your bins and se i your seed is pure and uninjured All weed seed should be screen d out and shrunken or broker train eliminated. Just befor planting treat your small grain with formalin, 1 pint in 40 gal lons of water for smut. Dipping is counted better than tprinkl ing. Always Luv your seed corn i possible on the ear. It keept much better, conserves its vnal ity, and its defects may mart easiiy be seen. You may savt yourself trouble and expense by germinating a representative ample of ycur seed corn and determine what per cent will grow if planted. WOn A BILIOUS ATTACK. When you hae ache, accompanied by a coated tongue, losthii'g of food, constipation, torpid nver, vornHr-thef f partly dig?'ed food know that you bile. yOu ma? have a severe bilious attack. sirV While you rnfcy b in thre is much consolation I had knowing tr at relief may taking" thre of Chamberlain Tablets. They sre prompt and Obtainable effectual. ever) where. ad Excelsior Mer. Co UALITY STOIIE" t THE BEST CO. 18 CHEAPEN RECOMMENDATION The strongest recommendation any article may receive is a favorable word from the user. It is the recommendations of those who have used it that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Gier-har- t, er Waynesfield. Ohio, Iain's Cough Remedy has been used in my family off and on for twenty years and it A Careful Selection selections by Miss Delia McCune has never failed to cure a cough and Ernest Hiscock and Mr. Mc- or cold.w Obtainable of drugs, toilet article and sick every room requisites will be found at Cune &ang a Native Samoaan where. our Store. Our slogan: "EveryHymn. Miss Leeta McCune en thing a modern dri'g store tertained with a reading. NOTICE. should have." Our prescription The Nephi Phurcheon Horse Miss Deon and Mercy Golds department is In the hands of Co. will with experts who will compound favored receive the bids for the brough guests your prescription aoourstely selections on the piano and vioun cash lease or care of horse for Our servloe from pure drugs h, one year. Bids must be in the as did also Misses Maleeta inspires confidence. Venice Wright and Ruth hands of the secretary nut later Sperry. Those present were Miss- than February 29th. es Delia and Leeta McCune, Dton Jesse Pay, Sec. Maleeta and Mercy Goldsbrough, Fine Durham bull calves tor Venice Wright, Ruth Sperry, JSil-House with three rooms, one sale See A. E. Fowler, Starr, McPherson, Mary Haycock, lot and one acre of water city Utah. Olive Garland, Erma Garland, See Mrs. John Jackson. for sale. havWanted If Hogs parties Dottie Strange and Lorine PearHighest market prices paid tor for sale will list them son, Messrs and Mesdames A. L. ing hogs all kinds of cattle. See Lunt and us with we will find market lor Curtus, A. W. Dunyon, George before you sell. Belliston same. Mill & Co. Nephi Mfg. McCune, John Williams, F. O. Ktppler, Mrs. M. Garland, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Strange, Mrs. I. E. Greenwood, Mrs. L. B. Lew, Messrs. J. Orgil, Dress-Appeal- s G. Orgil. W. Orgil, E. M. Christ-ense- n, Tom McCune, II. McCune, K: Hiscock, E. Hiscock, J. Robertson, E. Switzer, R. Blaokett, 0 S. Campbell, P. S. Farina, Alf Shaw, R. Steese, G. Hansen, J. Kelly, H. Kelly, H. Salisbury, Don't he too ca3ily satisfied! Ollie Peterson, P. Hansen, L. Hansen, J. Strange. Make up your mind that this Spring Mr. and Mrs. George McCune you will have all the generous suit entertained a number of house luxury your money ivill command. guests for the week end at their Go where the good suits are! ranch home. Those present were the Misses Maleeta, There are suits and suits. As with Mercy and Deon Goldsbrough, else-t- he most are everything Ruth Sperry, Venice Wright, ordinary. They just about get by. McPherson, alary Haycock, and Delia and Ixtta McCune. Know the MAKE of your suit. Ask Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Keppeler, to be shown a few SOPHOMORE suits. Writes-"Chamb- Golds-broug- Lunt's Pharmacy m Only The Best in To The Men of This Town had as a house guest last week, J. W. Keen of Los Angeles. Earl Switzer has started the rrection of his ihou.se in Mills in anticipation of the arrival of his mother and sister on March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jago and on Ralph of Los Angeles are due to arrive in Mills on March 1st. Fred Hiscock has come to make his home in Mills. Biggest dance of the season at the Arlington Tuesday eve. Feb. a tevere head 22nd; Washington's birthday. q-ji- "THE lateat novelties in fancy Including a nice assortment of imported Pongees, in widths 26 to 30 inches wide at 40c, 55o, and 80o per yard. See them May I5th. CONFEC'Y. & of Silks y o essential all those dainty toilet preparation to the home may be found In abundance NEPHI DRUG An advance Spring shipment in A baby boy was born to Mrs. William Jenkins Tuesday Feb-uar- A GOOD DRUG STORE He A V Painter went to Springville this afternoon for a short visit. Miss But Less Dangerlous and Inoonvenlent Better Stay At Home And - Nephi Saturday James Andrews left latter part of last week foa California with four carloads os beef. Miss Ella Finch was in Nephi Saturday and Sunday visiting friends. The Misses Mary Bywater and Velraa Gibb are in Salt Lake this week visiting A Dangerous Occupation Winn JUST RECEIVED jj Bertrand Foote went to Santaquen Saturday afternoon. timi Hanson of 100 STRENUOUS WORK Local Notes Just slip into one and you'll find your self saying- - "Some Suit House that House of Sophomore.'" This store sells WALK-OVE- R SHOES, STETSOX AXD MALLORY HATS, WILSOX BROS. EURMSIUXOS, ARRO V C0LL.4RS, XAP - A - T. WORKS HOES. The Toggery Agents for the "Iloyal Tailors". If Its Good To Eat We Have It, If We Have it, it is Good To Eat. Visit Our Store And Be Convinced. ENTERPRISE GROCERV CO. 1 .. |