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Show JtfXfe CdtfttTY TttoES. ttfitttl. tJTAtt OhHe'frJust Local Notes Extra Special Skirt Bargains cheap-granar- sale.-Will- t No two alike, splendid Sample Line of Ladies' Tailored Skirts next week at from Come to and and choose (8.50. $3.75 Saturday priced Don't fail to see these rare bargains, all the newest 20 PER CENT OFF. Wa have styles. We have just received some of the latest patterns In Silk Poplins, Plaids, see Also the newest things in Ruchings. Corns and see us, new goods them. prkes always right constantly arriving, ECONOMY BASEMENT Stocks constantly being Always BIG BARGAINS to be had here. with the best in the market at prices way below regular. replent-ith- ed L. ing. old 'yellow heifer calf, urniaiked Findei please notify Will L. Hoyt. Mrs. Edward Bigler of Silver City is in Nephi this week visiting LOST-6-m- ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD. Chas. Foote & Sons o. relatives. Txl inATIMll 2 " IP Cr THERE ARE IN THESE JJNITED STATES 2.813 CjSj&Za AUCTIONEERS 2.810 SfE MALES' MALES re, v mm 'ng.going.gonC We Have Never Had An Occasion William Mendenhall and daughter Ruth of Springville were in Nephi this week visiting friends. The Misses Alta and Melva Sanford of Springville were Nephi visitors Saturday and Sunday. J. D Hague of Provo was in Nepbi the early part of the week visiting his parents. Mayor and Mrs. Alma Hague. Ray Stewart superintendent of school and Carl Nelson. Music supervisor were in Mills Wednesday. Lawrence Blackett of Eureka was in Nephi this week looking after his interests in this !( To employ an Auotlonoor In ordar to Our stock contain thoo Miss Clara Cole who is teaching good. Tha quality I right, and our school at Midvale returnd to her thing that tho poopto noed and must havo. While our good are constantly going, price ar a low as can b mad. a ether are constantly arriving. o that we are alway prepared to supply your work Saturday after spending home town. week In her :: :: s s s a s s need This Is A Bid For Your Patronage NEHI DRUG & CONFECTY "THE REX ALL STORE' Farmer "Oh, he's just a farmer out here in the country." FOR SALE-goo- d nice wild hay at $10 per ton. See David Cazier Heber Fowkes haa purchased a new Ford car. y and For sale barn, see Mrs. Wm. Cole. Alfalfa screenings for Hoyt. Myron Crandall of Springville was in Nephi Wednesday on business. Sheriff Angus McDonald of Eureka was in the county seat Wednesday on business. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of cattle. See Lunt and Belliston before you sell. Ernest Sperry returned home from Salt Lake Wednesday morn Saturday And All Next Week A ! Gibson Cowan, who has been working in Eureka for some time is horn0 this week visiting his mother, Mrs. John S. Cowan. "brilliant" young: masculine striplings of our town as he "bummed" the makings from a friend. The farmer, to be sure was just a farmer " out here in the country." He wore overalls and drove his wagon into town, but at home his automobile rested snugly in the garage. He owns one of the most valuable farms in this whole section oi the state. His home life is ideal, and his wife and children have every thin? they desire. His simple AT THE BANK FIRST NATIONAL Nephi, . Utah cordial invitation is extended to you to come to this bank and inspect the wonderful Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine which we This "bookkeeper with brains of steel" canhave just Installed. not make a mistake will be on exhibition in our banking room, A a First Monday, May this to just how machine operates bow it balances without an error. adds, eubtracts, and figures Expert operators will nhow you exactly bow our books are postfd by The demonstration will be both interesting and inmachinery, structive. Samples of the work will be distributed t j everyone present. This machine haa been installed for the purpose of giving added We urge you to call aid become protection to our depositors. GCduainted with this improved mbod of handling your account. Remember the date, Monday.Jay 1st. Come and bring your friends. We want you . see National Bank FirstNEPHI. UTAH. . I The new styles in Caps, Hats,' and Gent's Furnishings at the NEPHI MER. CO. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE tS CHEAPER" How IS Your Complexion? friend, and time may prove him the "friend in need" of the poor, vapid brainless dudelet Wa need a thousand mere just like him this man who is ''just a farmer out here in the country" and whom we are proud to know as our friend. Poor deluded dudelet! Maybe never De worse: And we will always support the farmer because he ia the real pattern of "home industry. If your skin to be The Observer Notices: change is being improvement of blocks east oi Sanpete Valley above third east. That the street north of the Madson home is being used by some as a garbage dumping ground. That the bridges in many parti of the city still cause the water to flood the streets. That the gutter along main street is kept in good clean con dition. That Easter Sunday was ob served in style and appropriate sermons. That the Wiseman never s'op to argue with a sharp tongued fife. He beats it. That the most brilliant talkers make blamed poor listeners and mighty Door doers. That the man who yells for an equal division of the wealth of the country is not "going to lose anything by the allotment. That the Arlington theatre room haa received a thorough spring cleaning which made all who attended the last theatre set up and take notice. Russell Latimer who has been Salt Lke for short time returned home Wednesday morn in is pimply, muddy or rough, face creams, salves and powders in kingdom come won't make it clear and beautiful unless you are working right inside. all the Eat a few figs and drink a little senna tea every night for two weeks. Avoid pie and greasy food Then come to us for the finest cold cream, the most healing toilet soap, the safest tonic the softest talcum and the most clear sing tooth soaps to be had. J wilderness still te remains on the first half block New Mechanical Bookkeeper w Also the new Spring Shirts in Sport, Regular Negligee and Dress Styles. what of the dudelet? He is just one of that oumer ous class wno always Know everything and never do any thing, who amount to nothing and are worthless. He is just dudelet, and it is doubtful if he ever attains to the "dignity ' of being real dude. Yes, he is "just a farmer out here in the country." but he is our inend, ne is everyooays railroad: but w Our new Spring: line of Men's and boys Snita jnit received. A neat, snappy line of up to date merchandise at prices that will appeal to yon. word is as good as his check, and his check would be honored for a sum that might stagger you. He is a man, a real man, a man other men acknowledge to be a man among men even if he is "just a farmer out here in the country." Hut what of the stripling. That a great made for the our city on the third east on th A SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF THE SPRING CLOTHING We stood on a street corner the other day and heard that remark passed by one of the Get your enna leaves from us today. LUNTS PHARMACY OFF WITH THE OLD CLOTHES! ON WITH THE NEW your winter suit has ceased to he a fortfrankly, it's a burden. com- Might now with the first touch of warmth in the air, with that Spring-- y happy, clastic feeling in your bones, choosey our Spring suit! There are so many nobby English things in our array of SOPHOMORE CLOTH' ES for young Men and Men of youthful tastes, so many smartly fabric-esuits, priced from $15.00 to $25.00. you'll like the way you look in dozens of these suits. Let us help you choose the one that hits your clothes-ideal- . 2 hat's going some, we can do it. d To complete your dress, WALK-OVERSHOE- S, .MALLUIi i IIAIS. STETSON AXD WILSOJV MMS. SHIRTS, TIES, UXDER WEAR, ARROW COLL.1RS, KM OT KXITHOSE. THE TOGGERY ing. Special For Saturday - Strawberries, Radishes, LeUuce,CaulifIower, Squash, Green Onions and many otherseasonable good things to eat. Give us a call. ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. '.. . i -- 1 - |