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Show 7 I JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPH1. UTAH III I I New Spring Goods Tha Wooly Boy and Gradual K!n. You may pay hlghar price but you can gat no bettor quality or etyle than wo offer you In the, Coma and) sea them, compare with any line ihown above lines for price and quality. returned home from a business trip to Provo Geo. McCune a picture show ticket FREE with each $1.00 oash purchase except in the We give yon Sunday morning. Mrs. Joseph Broadhead was in Mona Wednesday for a short visit with friends. For sale cheap-o- ne single top buggy, good as new apply to L. Economy Basement. ECONOMY BASEMENT Greatest money saving Bargains ever offered here, now goods constantly arriving. See onr south windows for Economy Base- Evans. Farnsworth of Manti is visiting his sister Mrs. Ralph VV. ment Bargains. SPECIAL For SATURDAY 10 BARS LAUNDRY SOAP FOR 25 cents. NEVER UNDERSOLD. LL. Ghas. Foote & Sons. fOUfkpuRE DRUG IN THESE yU N1TED STATES 49,999 . Mr. Belliston. Or. and Mm. N. J. Rees returned home from Salt Lake Tuesday morning. Mrs. De'vetta Green of Salt Lake returned home Tuesday after visiting for some time, with her father, Geo. Bigler. d4 Mrs. Joshua Greenwood and daughter Lucille went to Salt Ltk this afternoon to attend the big show "Birth cf a Nation." Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Winn went to Manti Wednesday tt spend the remainder of the week working in the temple. E. H. Sparks Jr. of Salt Lake was in Nephi last week, visiting relatives. Mr. Sparks return d home Sunday. J. W. Paxman, specialist for the Agricultura college was in American Fork Tuesday on business. Lloyd Adama editor of the Rexburg Standard was in Neph and Monday and Tuesday visiting jSP XSgggl jSf GLASS WORKERS BL0WtRSX CLASS Dry-Far- These Are The People to be fcla battle and Who made the found on our Jar, vial, shelve, that oontaln the Pure Drugs and Reliable Remedies oa: that await you. Alao the (la In the hand mirror. In our show In the show ease themelve.and last but not least, the glasses at our Soda Fountain, from which you may Imbibe the most refreshing drink. NEFHI DRUG & CONFEC'Y. THE FIRST STEP lowarJ little. A ur accumulating- money Is to - savt a firtmici! reaver all time rcatsur- it I essentia I in utlliyln? opportunity "The kinr. care of cmerjrency. sinallcl Hcjrinitinx-- vvhen rtnckccJ ty nnearn9MreolvcKi nilil t It with regplnceil lit a Savlnjr Account In the ularity, I irnt NntlonnI Hank will IcKI an apprec-ialentreturn lliroujcli ailJit ional and Hceiimulatlrijr Interest. . !. cJo-)o- il FIRST NATIONAL BANK NEPHI. UTAH. m relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bryan of Ljnndyl returned home Monday after visiting relatives for a short time. Mrs. W. I. Bills of Rigby. Idaho returned home Sunday af ter visiting witn relatives snc friends for ten days.. Cenus Christensen, of Levan, as taken to Salt Lake Sunda) afternoon seriously ill with al 1 . injf-- f j Miss Bessie Ostler is in Eureka this week visiting friends. Earl Pitt was a Springville visitor Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Lo eland of Chesterfield, Idaho is in Nephi visit-in- g her sister, Mrs. V. M. Foote. Mrs. S. B. McCune returned home frorn a business trip to Salt Lake Monday morning. We have Just our.first shipment of Ladies and MissctT NEW SPRING COATS. They are the "Iria" make. A guarantee of style and quality. Alio Mam's and Boys' New SPRING SUITS ONE PRICE TO Local Notes jj Spread Your Manure Nowi J Now is the time to spread your manure it leaches and burns and a great percentage of the food content is lost. Every ton of manure is now worth $2.00 but if it ie let stand for six week s or two months longer it decreases in value from 50 to 75 per cent. Yet the cost of getting it on the land is the same. Where possible use a manure spreader which insures a uniform distribution. Do not place it in piles and let it stand for it will leach and ferment and the nitrogen and the other organic food compounds will burn out and be lost. Liquid manure is worth as much pound tor pound as the solid and should be utilized. Keep up the fertility of the soil, insure yourself bigger and better crop, keep your corralls and barns clean and sanitary, save money and be prosperous. The proper use of manure is one of the biggest factors in securing this and no one can afford to neglect it. Our New ox . NOW COMING IN The new arrivals this week in the men's department are the new Spring Shirts, Hats, Underwear and Hosiery. In the ladies' lines, illts, Ginghams, Shoes, Hosiery and Underwear. P. S. See the new Bnttrick Styles in onr pattern department at the ... NEPHI MER. . "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAF Those now in arc. Mrs. Eliza Kirgan received a telegram February 24. from St, Anthony in which she was in formed that her nephew, Lester Lamb, had died while undergoing an operation for appendictis. He is the son of Mrs. F. W. Lamb of Eureka. Deceased was born at Nephi 30 years ego. He leaves a wife, one child, bis mother and Wnrncri Unit-Proo- f Corsets. A iovr numbers in Ladles', Misses' nad Children's Shot s. A few advance number Waists. in Ladies Bays' Suits. nearly all having two pairs of pants. All the above nre the new things and lost of them will ha picked up right depends on the purity of drugs used end the care employed in compounding the prescriptions given you by your doctor. Sometimes it is even a matter of brother both attended the funer al. Schocl Teachers Enter tained. Life and Death Miss Eugenie Candland enter Our stock of drugs is the best and freshest we tained the lady teachers Mon can buy We use the uffnost caxe in compoundday evening February 28. The time was pleasantly spent in ing aJ prescriptions ss your doctor will tell you, k is a matter of conscnc with us. Refreshments weie sewing. saived to Misses Bertha Mcpherson. Ethel Ashdown. Maudr Hamlin. Pearl Allen, Caroline llasmuBsen, Mary Bywater, House with three rooms, one . ' i. i - wmrr Ruby Ellison, Myrtle Rees, Luis mi mu one acre vi tirugger, Ava Brown, Mabel and for sale. See Mrs. John Jackson. Alean Sperry and Velnia Gibb. Leslie Booth who is teaching school at Oak City is home visitPleasant Party At Foote' ing his parents and friends The sheepmen of Nephi sold MUs Ida Foote entertained their wool Tuesday. The price fhursday evening of latt week received is reported to be 23 cents n honor ot Mrs. W.I Bills o! per pound. A splendid t'roe wt Idaho. Miss Alberta Memmott one of spent in tewir g. Splend.d re Xepbi high school students is in freshments were served to Miss ner home town, Scipio, thin es Kdby Winn. Lorene Uckev. wetk visitirg. Marie Miller. Lavetta Allen. Ruth Foote, Stella Belliston, WHEN TO TAKE CHAMBERLAIN'S never uets Ethel Ashdown. and Maud TABLETS. dull When you feel and stupid Hamlin. cluck, and LUNTS PHARMACY. & trouble. Enoch Burton and son Lewis vent to Provo on business Tues-laafternoon. From this plat .hey will go to Cedar City. W. W. Jenkins returned from Lynndyl Monday morning, Mr. Jenkins has a band at that plact Ahich he gives instructions tt ivery week. A city block of seven year old spitzenburg apple trees with 4 shares ot water at your own after eating. The spitzenburg is the terms MOW TO PREVENT CROUP. When constipated or bilious. king of all apples and there is al When the child is subject U When you have a sick head ways a demand for them at high attacks of croup, see to it that ache, prices in Utah. Write at once to he eats a light evening meal, as When you have s sou r stomach. ' Jacob Coleman, Provo, Utah. an overloaded stcmach may When you belch after eating. on an also watch When you have indigestion. attack, bring for ths first frymptom-hoars- e When nervous or despondent.! "Madame X" Special At nes. and give Chamberlain s When you have no relish for traction. Cough Remedy a soon ss soon jnur meals. as the child becomes hrarse. When ) our liver is torpid. Dorothy Donnelly, in "Madame Obtainable ! Obtainable everywhere. everywhere. , is the special attraction an nounced for next week at the 'Hf.'.') ''!!) "' 'I. "!"'! Venice theatre. This is a Pathe production, and bears the Gold Rooster stamp of excellence that marks that company's big proMARCH 6 to 11 ductions. The production was made by Henry W. Savage. Mis FOLGER'S ZVS COFFEE Donnelly is easily one of the best actresses of the day and her in- corrtt a. i t 43 terpreUtion of the title role in b tril thai H V Q'JALTT this piece for the spoken stage j (it seller thaa was one of the greatest express and 7 Ktf ions of her wonderful art." t Indue yim la bm.1i Crowds storm theatres where jiih lent, ra rciuc th SOIS CI dnrirt FOLCiR 'ASadame X" plajs". miTHOKI , ; I SAVE 10c A POUND - . cff, ,wFEk. y baying. Excelsior Mer. Co "THE DUALITY STORE" WATER water never wets nor spots i , Dna't fail'to so these early-thewill imply melt away before the Spring StA V7AT7 Your Health .1 TLo CO. Lester Lamb Answers Final Summons. ! SPRING GOODS ARE NOW ARRIVING ALMOST iDAILY i Spring Goods ; NEW ARRIVALS . Hogs Wanted If parties having hoes for sale will list thrr with us we twill find market tor same. Kipbi Mill & Mfg Co. A Highest market prices paid lor See Lunt and Belliston before you tell. all kinds of cattle. LB. ENTERPRISE GROCERY COMPANY TOtt OftCEi vTOOAt v ( particularly if they are "Cravenette" Weath. er proof. "Cravenette" Is a scientific process that gives to fabrics the qualities that gives to cerfiain birds thepow e r t o resist moisture. "Mallory" Hats arc the only tints made thatare protectcJ in thismatiDcr We want you to see the new Spring models and we will be glad to ex-pla- in how"Cravenette" protects the hats, ijt t The Toggery SIGN W hen OF GOOD DIGESTION. you see a cheerful snd lady you may know Is jpyotd that lie has goud digrslion. If your digestion is Imt aired or if you do net .Pljth , nqr4 rrtes!s take a doe of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the Momacb, improve the digestion snd cause a gentle movement tf the bo!s. Obtainable |