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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI, UTAH "Utah's Most Popular Music II oust" Leaders, All of Them And Known the World Over for Their QUALITY Kohlcr CSL Campbell Atxtopiano S3L Tond 'Ptantsta S3L Hal let C3L DaOts Virttiolo Hal let Dayncs- Heche Shonninger and many, many others Get a Catolog sent FREE and POST PAID for the Asking and Select the Instrument You Want, No Obligation in Your Request Mr. Lorum Pratt, Jr., of Fredonia, Among our most SATISFIED Arizona, who purchased a beautipatrons are those who have ful KOHLER & CAMPBELL Piano ordered by mail. of us, sending his order in BY If you cannot come to Salt Lake to make your MAIL, wrote us following letter: purchase, send for our big, beautifully illustrated Knabe Vose I-Ve- rs Da-Vi- s - I catalog and make your selection. We guarantee Satisfaction just the same as if you came to our store. Remember, you are dealing with Utah's Pioneer Music House and you are thoroughly protected in every way. We don't consider a sale closed until the purchaser is thoroughly satisfied they are getting the best they could get for their money. A J A "I received the KOHLER (). K. & CAMPBELL Piano all I think it is a fine instrument for this country, and any other country. My friends think it is the toned piano I never a and nicer test they eer saw?, heard. I never saw a piano come as far as it did and not be damaged at all, not even scratched. It came by wagon freight 150 miles, and that is enough to knock most any other kind of a piano out of ' h AT "OLDER THAN THE STATE OF UTAH FINE TAILORING Hac your suit made to order $18.00 and up. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Skilled Workmanship Gleanini rvrressini mt Call and see our Spring and Summer fabrics and styles. H. N. H ansen Latest tyles :IN: (arefuffy Fine Millinery, Hats Patterns in all Styles Done French Dry Cleaning at City Prices NEW, CLASSY, Satisfaction Guaranteed Nephi, Utah Venice Bldg. Mrs. McCune Suits Sponged and Pressed 50c Reconciled. A c1m. dispassionate young married a 111 t, emotional girl, after tha honeymoon had Clttel away they "t about to remake each other. meeting with Indifferent aoeces. the young husband grew cynl-ra-l anil bin wife grew very morose. 'l miserable Tor months they had utence In the vale of earcesm and Jtear. rinally. however, they (rare up all hope of leveling their divergent personal It 1e and lived happily anto ripe old axe. Dotneetlc happlnee consist la working oot your own Mutation. A. E. Burn. Their effort e-- Why la a Yawnf -Mamma, what la yawnf asked Vivien of her mamma, who wae mm favorite of all faew g er-els- "Why, a yawn, ha hy well a gap," aha explained. .: why, a yawn la 8ilnce for lira mlnutee. "Mamma," ekd Vivien, "tan yon yawn without gaplngT fJeraldine aid '! that t4de. "Do yon leap-yea-r Tee. get maT proposal Oer- - T Milliner Nephi, Utah Neon Hour Firmly Established. noon hour aurelv la a firmly es tablished Institution in downtown New York. It wa cot established merely for luncheon, but for numeroua other recreailone Important. equally a In battery Food la not everything. place the young men who work In the big buildings In that vicinity have organised a baseball club. And It la a real baseball game, too. There la l Me difference, a tennia ball I sub stituted for the regular horeehlde. And no wonder. For the hat uaed la not a stout hickory club it la the human fist. Nevertheless, the game I baseball, with pitcher, catcher, basemen and fieldere. Every flay, ecept in rain, it ha been the custom to aasem-blat this pot shortly after the nron hour and start a gsme. Large crowa turn out to watch and applaud their aomtlme larger favorite player and usually far more enlhuslaatlc Many Mica Depeeite. Mica depoalte aufflclently large U crowd than thoae who pay admission to see tha Olant perform. develop etlat In twenty state. Ha Could Still Reckon. Artillery In the Bible. Mra. Hogh Held Oriffin, wife of ona tnn know thst several klnda of of the American Amertlll"ry are mentioned In the Bible? of the dlrectora In Tart, declared that Meet ct the machinery motioned In bulance boxpltal the the Old Testament la a sort of cannon, there la a good bit of humorI Inmora intr.led for atege. During the reign hoepltal, and that nothingA Scottlah of Uftfah. etglne. Invented by can prlcelee than a emile. atlff with ftiood, ning men, wpre put on the tower ana guard, hla uniform Hi uniform waa found ncme-lona- . tin in the bulwark to shoot arrow waa laid In he and him cut from waa atone Chronicle S: IS), and great (II bed. When ha opened hi eye hi tore-toi- d In hla great prcpnecy, hand went down to hi aide. "My that battering rama would he a of Jesusalen wall pocket gaen," aald he, and ralaed pathe up against orthetic eyea to tha tiurae. "Three franca Jeremiah il tth (Ezeklel dered tha children of Benjamin to wi' In't" "Never mind," aha comfort"111 glr yon another three "poor oat the engine of ahot" agalnat ed him, ). Efceklel alao franca that will be Juet the earn." Jerusalem (Jer. that Kehnchadnettar The Scotsman shook hla head pain-to pro?heled would pour out the engine of ahot and fully. "Not at a'!" he managed a would aet np engtnoa cf war agtlnat gaap. "I should ha had el." Touth tha walla of Jeraa1en (CKekiel 2.l). Companion. Tt Sooo UP-TO-DA- TE Ti o Deliberate Affront. Tha aaylng that a woman doesn't like to tell her age may be a cruel slander on the aet, hut It was true of Mra. Thompson, Phe never missed a (bance of letting her friends know she M yeara younarer than her husband. "Tea, Oeorge la fifty yeara old," she remarked to a visitor one day, "and there are ten yeara between us." Ilut the visitor wa an elderly spinster with a eour disposition. "la that sof surshe exclaimed. In prise. "Now, really, yon look quit as young aa he doea." Abode of Greatness. In the human heart th-- re la a chamber aet apart where a certain go est may dwell, honored, reverenced, loved. The threshold of that chamber la lonely one, for none of the other ten-ancross It entering, and only tha guesta Itself ever lssoea forth trom Ita high embrasure to bless, to act or to move among Ita fellow. That guest Is Greatness, rare Inhabitant, mora Ilka a visitant from other spheres, bringing with It an atmosphere vt hushed power and amid the noise and hum of llttleneesea. Close to tha Truth, friend came to visit us ona evening and became much attached to my little niece, who la three yeara old 8hr waa asked: "How would yon like to visit me some time, dearT I live In a bit boarding house." The child replied quickly: "Oh, 1 know what that la. Tot. ait alone In one room and eat In tha basement" Etcbange Quantitiea That Count. "The longer I live the more deeply am I convinced that that which makes the difference between on man and another between the weak, and the powerful, the great and the InslgntS-can- t A te la energy. Invincible determination, a purpose once formed and then death or victory." Sir Thome Powell Buxton. |