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Show JVAB C6UMTY TIMES. UUPM, UTAH Local Notes Grand Opening Sale i Tuesday June 6th a baby boy wa3 born to Mrs. J. W. Barnes. Frank Hawkins went to Salt Lake the .early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs.A.V. Gadd were in Salt Lake this week. Gibson! Cowan was .in Nephi Sunday visiting relatives. Miss Eva Christison was in Eur eka the first part of the week, re turning home Tue-da- y mornings Frank Higgenson ' of Knights- ville was in Nephi this week vis iting a particular friend. Aaron P. Christiansen, forest ranger, was down from his forest home Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. William Painter of Silver City are visiting re liitivea at Nephi this week. Spencer Forrest was in Salt Lake Sunday returning Mon day morning. Mrs. Maud Vickers was in Salt Lake this week on a business and pleasure trip. Attorney J. H. McKnight and J. B. Vickers motored to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. Tanner returned Tues day morning from Provo where she has been visiting a short time. Miss Verlie Carling of Fillmore has been visiting here the past Economy Basement NEXT WEEK WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS OP DATES Wo are enlarging and restocking the down atalra Store. Watch for the grand opanlng Sale, rieit We are week, dataa will ba announead lalar. Will ba In ahapa to raoalvlng new good dally. supply all your wanta at great money saving prloea. ONE PRICE TO ALL- - - NEVER UNDERSOLD. Oka's. Foote WC GIVE S. tT" i7 & a r: H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS ri ATI rM IC o r- there are in these LIMITED STATES 3 1.242 Kg Vgi Sons. 2c . Q2, CONFECTIONERS 22.023 MALES I 11 y fii week. rkr' John Cooper, Cooper, Py per and Salt Lake the first week on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lev&n Makers of sweets manager of was in part of tht Co. Bosh of passangers on the were A. "Summer Goods" New stock of SnmmerOoodi now coming in every we have day, making our linea the ever shown. See our new Sport Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, and Underwear. Panama and Straw Hats at the price yon can afford. Let ns show yon our new linea of men's and boys' Carheart, np to date suits for a little money. most-comple- Never Rip, Big; 3, and Z.O.M.I. Overalls, in genuine ' Indigo dye goods, all sizes, at the . NEPHI MERCANTILE 00. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" House for rent, Phone 33 W. Highet. market prices paid for cattle. See Lunt and all kinJ Bellisto" kfore you ee! Christian endeaver Meeting every Thursday Night at thei Fresbyterian church. Samuel Love of Delta, Millard county was in Nephi Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. HeberNeale, of St. Louis, returned home Tuesday after visiting a short time with the Broadhead family. L. Frank, Manager of the Golden Rule Store, was in Lynndyl Wednesday on ' We Carry Only the best Confections "THE - make the refreshments that you get at our fountain really nourishing food. And we try to keep our serving dishes and recep' tacles as clean and wholesome as the best housewife in this town keeps her kitchen. , Sunday morning commencing at anniversary of the birth of William Paxman. 10:30. I Misses Bertha and Jane Mrs. N. W. Schofield of La- went to Salt Lake Sun-- ! Those that are made undar the most Sanitary conditions, and by high i Grand Oregon was in Nephi this Misses McPherson will shown aa The hats that above. Hdicate The the big grade operations week visiting relatives and day. six weeks attendnext factory Is uo to the minute. Insuring a first class product the apt-nfriends. school the at university. TRY" OUR CHOICE CONFECTIONS Joseph Willis left Monday ing June Kendall, of the firm Kenmorning for Peoche where he will install a pluming system in a dall and Willis, was in Fillmore number of buildings in that place. Monday bidding on the plumREX ALL STORE'' in the new high school Miss Olg-- Bryan went to Salt ing work erected this Lake Sunday where she will at- building that is being Right Spending. Daily Thought. Delta. season at Fear to spend what we have, nobly tend Summer school at the state and the most earnTh bf'- of i and ou Tit objects. Is a mean kind of Rhea Beagley, Delia Mesdames est urkrs will nuke enough Thank thing; but fear to squander and to university. s to uiuk thPtn huruMe. Mattie VickerF, Ethel Belliston, Mrs. E. Y. Crebs, of Salt Lake waste Is wholesome and righteous. God fr mistakes and take courage. Geneal Irons Miss and and Is not lvIrons, miserliness; on mistakes. cioiiiit of Don't Economy up returned home Sunday after Grove there Is a dignity about moderation Pleasant to motored Uwigbt U Moody. visiting a week with her mother, which la wanting to eicess. funthe to attend Wednesday Mrs. John Wtrwood. Had Mads a Qcd Start. eral of Mrs. Lark Jckiton Piper. "1 am ubinltiti'iy c mvini t d tnat my Mrs. Jack Sudweeks of Ephr Postmaster Warrum of Salt the Sjwed-Ofcrrunn iilii are rir'-t,jIi Sermon. aim visited her parents, Mr. . Senator man. "Well," The great trouble nb some people and family motored to Lake "It's a fiX"l itait Ytu'e gut Is they hitliit on about and Mrs. Joseph Carter this Niphi Sunday spending the n man eonverlci. nbow." Topoka tblnm with which they are not ton- - week. at the ho.ne of Mr. and Juurt.nl. Star. versant Indianapolis Mrs. Wallace Vickers, who evening Mrs. Geo. C. Whitmcre returnaccompanied her husband as far Monday morning. ,as Salt Lake on his way to ing George Sidwell spent the past Chicago, returned home Monday week visiting relatives in Nephi. j ; j morning, Mr. Sidwell graduated Irom the Mrs. V. M. Mangelson reof Wichita, Kansas home Monday from Universityand is turned last year "pending the sum'Ephraim where she has been mer at Salt Like attending the visiting her parents the past state university. at special prices ten days. If yon want Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank and to pay more for less wear than M 83 Lilly VTtxton returned children motored to Salt Lake our men's oxforda will give yon home Sunday fom Salt Lake The curpoie of the with Jack Wright and Mr. and Saturday. you are not interested in was to attend the graduat visit what we have, bat if yon want Mrs. Afvin Burton who motored celebation given by Mr. ing to Salt Lake Thursday. something that will give you honor of his in brother Frank's the tnaxium amonnt of wear at Dr. J. J. Buswell, ophthalmic two children who graduated the minimum price then we specialist oi Salt Lake will be this yesr. have Just what you want. at the Forrest Hotel Wedresday Mrs. Wm. Foote returned noon until Friday noon June 2 from Salt Lake Tueidsy home 23 rd. "Inferences" morning. Mrs. Foate has been Leon Gibson, who has been at- in the state capital n scccur.t tending the state school for the of the operation her daughter. blind returned home Sunday Mr a. L. . Evans underwent but what we have are of the morning. While here on his va- some time a e y best quality, and if you She reports that cation he will take orders for the her daughter if getting along ate now needing, or willbe need Review of Reviews. In?;, a pair now is the time to nicely. Att- - rney T. II. Burton, secreWe look over what we hare. j & Our pure ice cream and real fruit flavors Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Paxman Mrs. Wm. Paxman motored and School will in be held Sunday Provo to Tuesday to attend the church the Presbyterian every They Arc The People Who Make The Sweets That We Buy For People Who Enjoy Such Treats NEPHI DRUG Delicious Drinks north bound train Sunday after noon. Stop In Here ! Mc-Phers- on and get a thirstquencher; then take a pail of cream or sherbet home to the family. LUNVS PHARMACY CONFECT. I IT IS WISDOM a Dn-- mis-Uk- t Ul te - f Surg-bum- con.-ersln- to save a little each week by living-ole than onc'a Income rather than ome day to have to live without an Income. Saving- aomcthlnjr.no matter how little, la the way of Independence, wealth and happlneaa. Saving deposited here are investments, for deposits earn 4 per cent interest compounded semi annually. Begin the upbuilding- of an Income protection fund. SI.OO will open an 8 - acouunl. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NCPHI, UTAH MEN'S OXFORDS 1 i i thn ; 21-2- We Have Only A Few Pairs Left. r are giving; from 23 to CO per cent off onwhat wehave leftto clean them np quick. BESUIir.YOU OET your share AT THESE VEUYSPECIAL PRICES. Many other specials this week, come and see them. MERCANTILE The Quality Store EXCELSIOR $0, tary and treasurer of the Inter Mountain Good Roads Association, went, to Ogden Sunday to attet.d the convention being held there this week. RHEUMATISM. are troubled with If chron-or muscular rheumatism give Chamberlain's Liniment a trial. Tie relief from pain whici- - it affords is alone worth many times its cost. Obtainable every v. bete. u , 4 Department of the Inter- ior U.S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City. Utah, May 19, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that William E. Stef fen, of Mona, Utah, who. on October 8, 1910, made Home stead Entry, Serial, No. Of629. for Lot ?. Section 4: W NE . Lot I. Section 9, Township 12 South, Range 1 Eat, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, ttah, on the first day of July, 1916. Claimant natnee as witnesses: Thoaas H. Garfield, Ephraim Ellertson, Hyrum Vest, Reuben Carter, all, of Mona, Utah, Goald B. Blskley Register. A Symbol of Health. The Pythagorians of Ancient Greece ate simple food, pranced temperance and purity." At a badge, they used the five pointed star which they regarded as a symbol of heslth. A red five pointed star appears on each package of Chamberlain's Tabletn.anl still fulfills its ancient mission as a symbol of health. If you are troubled with indigestion, biliousness or constipation, get a package of these tablets from yourdruggist. You will be surprised at the quick relief which they afford. Obtainable everywhere. FRUITS Our line of Canned, Evaporated, and Freih is - -v always complete When ycu get Fruit hungry, don't forget us? Jiiiierpise Grocopy Company |