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Show NOTES LOCAL Only 8 more Shopping days before Xmas, Mrs. Alfred Orme has been ill for several weeks, John S. Linton was down from rrovq the last of the week. Forest Supervisor II. F. Stud-le- y don't was a Provo visitor Friday. Have you bought your Xmas Presents yet? If not, delay longer as you will doubtless be disapointcd, fur all the We have just opened up a lot of things are'going'fast. stuff this week. Jt will be too 'ate t get any more in time Xmas. lo avoid bein tlisapointed. Come early, we can show you a good assortment. Ono Piico to nil lvovor ZJxi best Prof. "Mark ftobihson was down new from Springville last Saturday, f r $2,50 per Dry Land c J. W. Paxman. l l hert se s leaves ior nis mission some time in February Henry Adams is preparing to his law office at Nephi, Mrs. John Stidwceks of Eph raim visited her parents in eph last week. delivered. still ton clcrfjolcl re-op- en CHAS. FOOTE & SONS. Onlv Six More Days. In, which. to: do your holiday shopping. Perhaps you have been disa- pointed in the past by leaving your buying until the last day and then find stocks so depleted and picked over that you were not at all satisfied with what you could get, but just had to have something. Then Christmas Old Santa morning the little folks were disapointed in not getting what Claus should, and would have brought them had he only have' known in time. MORAL:-- - Do your Holiday 'shopping now, and remember we have a beautiful 1910 Calendar for every Pat her or Mother who calls on us in the next five da vs. ' Special for next Monday, 4 dozen 27x54 Velvet Rugs, regular $2.00 kind, Your choice while they lost for $1.35. and Mrs Wallie Uutchelor tp p era Ep ep. Epsj returned last Friday from a visit at Spanish Fork. to Mona S. G. '(ladd went in the interest of the Tuesday Co. Mrs. J. S. Ostler Studebaker Wagon Archie Latimer has returned this week in Salt Lake. George Duckworth went to from an extended mission in Lake Wednesday. Salt Illinois. and Wisconsin Henry Smith, principal of P. P. Christimsen was a visitor schools at Mona, was a visitor to Provo Wednesday on mining business. at Nephi last Saturday. ' Mrs. E. H. Sparks was called IJrigham (iarrett, section foreProvo Wednesday on account to man at Mona, spent Sunday of serious illiness of Mrs E. the in his parents Nephi. visiting II. Sparks Jr. Miss Helen (Irace has several music pupils at Mona w here she Mr. Crawford is planning to to instruction take a limited number of pupils give every jroes in voice culture of evenings-Mrs- . Friday. John Ilendrickson left County Attorney T. L. Foote returned Saturday morning from Wednesday morning for Idaho Mills where he bayired the Falls where she w ill sjend the winter with her hnsband. limit in ducks. Ivan Dal by, one of the leach At the first ward Mutual Sun ers in the Luvan schools, was day evening the following proa Nephi visitor Friday, and paii gram will be rendered; vocal the Times office a call. duet by the Misses Stella Cox and Hay Cole and Willie Patten Ina Hawkins; talk by Jacob Colewere over from Mammoth. Sat man; piano solo, Alice Winn. unlay. They returned to their Miss lliaa Gojdmaa is here work in the mines tnere Sunday from Coiton the guest of Miss Oscar Garrett visited his cr May Hobb-- . r.ts Mr. and Mrs- W. A. Garrett 1 he clai:a3 allowed by the during tlse week end. Mr. Gar- county commissioners for this rett is teaching in the Provo month tota'ed 3,500.99. Mr. . I0 t z PRESENT. GOOD A Cbrtetmas presents tor s g is shown at our store, now is the time to select them while the stock is complete, before the rush commences and you will be more happy when Chrislmas comes. a 0m n Our s u M C W P C n( endless vaiiety Cards will flense you. CI u tf Christmas Post Gold ldg-- Pharmacy. e t Where Everybody Go Let u wnxii ft on Yoi your & - sch' 3s. Mr. and Mis. W. II. II. Pax man ot Provo announce the marriage f their daughter Stt ila to 0c;tr Garrett, take place the latter purl of this month. of all kinds a' of. array is urarr.atJc iiie . . i w In beini' ho iho.s urae Win. l!;tib receive reorganized oniy '1 ii'v are that 15 strahied p:ir.se ey. i!annin;x to put on thf Missouri" "In play time tlurinK the holidays. FEW SUGGESTIONS: The of the Indies' Christmas Gifts Selection cxnOlent You will find an i cur....store, prtwni iiiai win not !'. , ,il them, hut will te will not greatly k.( r. . , t priced BELOW WE 'OFFER A t ,u.-wnt- s c. iK-ni- e . nu-mlier- s Literar Vuh feci we ll 'leased v, ilh the iitr'!i.'i"e niven their pon xxx nx. ciic Safety Razors, Mu fflcrs.Supcndcr Sets, Gloves, Whirls, Ties, I Umzc Slipr ors, Suits, Overcoats, SI; ics. hosiery, Sweater Coats and Fancy Vests. y improvement halt $11.10 was placed in the fund for city i f ieat ion I piurpi,ses. s. i ' Salt "like A'v.mhynl Sat- urday, Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Cel ery. Xmas Candy 12 2c per Pound CO. Earl Pitt is seriousiy ill with sciatic rheumatism. at Jude's Miss Pertha Pailey returned Willie Sperry, son of Mr. and home from Payson Tuesday. Mrs. John Sperry is seriously ill Get your Xmas Candies & nuts with rheumatism. from Jude. L. E- Dunning came up from George McCune, County Road Juab Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. Evans were Commissioner is in Nephi this over from Mona last Wednesday. week. f Elmo Irons is over from Moroni Arthur Pooth was down from for a few days visiting J. E. Irons. Provo Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Henry Adams and Louis Garret were passengers on the north G. W- Sudbury made a busibound tiain Thursday morning-Coun- ty ness trip to Salt Lake the first Commissioner Martin of the week. Nielson was here from Levan the Mont Peid has returned home first of the week in atten dance from Eureka, where he has been the upon county court. im ployed for some time. Miss Lillian Marsh is down T. H. Buiton gave an address from I'ayson the guest of her on "Public -- peaking" at the sister Mrs. T. A. Foote. priesthood meet ng last Monday Funiture for sale very cheap evening. It will pay you to call and see it. Two engineers of the Denver Apply at Mrs. E. Tylar's, 5 blocks and Kio Grande Py. were clown south of court house and 2 east. last week surveying for a proProfessors W. H. and C. posed switch for unloading coal J. Hawkins of the B. Boyle Y. U. - t. - ! at the Nephi Plaster and Man- ufacturing Co. Xmas turkeys, the fattest cts. and tendercst ever, 22 Order ound picked. dry per early of Elliot Miller, as they will soon go. 1- -2 000 wilt be in Nephi all next week to solicit funds for the completion of the Maeser memorial building. The faculty have given over $9,000, and the students nearly $4,000, but $60,000 will be required to finish the work. G I F T S. There are many Good Gifts for Xmas presents, but those most appreciated are the useful kind that have the Lasting Qualities. l.unon .riocn i Special Spring Bargains at Jude's Friday and whitmoe: , '- Wc have excellent lines to choose roin in Bath Robes, Neckwear, th y win i.;it for ,s..f,( tine. Handkerchiefs, Collar and Cuff Sets, Umbrellas, Scarf Sets, Cuff Buttons, The trip was made for the xxxarr. and in fact, everything that goes to make up a man's wardrobe. fit f Mrs Purlon'H h alth. novelties for the We have too, an assortment of strictly F.uicy Neckwear, Scarfs, Back Combs, Hand s, pobi iKf i. ladies, sucil as, iiat I'ins, cottar I'ins, jei novelty Kings, imck wjw ovrr f kerchiefs, ttarrettcs, Ilaiul Bags, I'urs, lkuc tue fm.t ,t the m k m attend-- : ComjSf Baretlcs, Neck Chains, and other fashionable novelties that the in !, Pel Slippers, Cut il! , and M.'iiuJ I'ainied.China. ance jjn the c'Hir.t fall' Ladies of today are wearing. Mjorts the hravt i;n,-.lial in the Tintic !i,"'rkt f r If you'll call we will show you (lifts never before shown in Nephi . years. Thev're the kind that please and give satisfaction. c have almost vlhirf' one cot:! J think tf yo-- .( going t hoy Pj ';'ej t f. Tcs dni! dKcrinttoii, Rocking Horse., lnd s ltt'-- 1, , buy haelei v.hd - i;,on up-to-d- J..-HR- ate ecK-ieau- 1:1 v 1 tu ! i - w V r 1 Cut:-- :;:eir,h, ! bills, lite. V,"e V. . inwtc C'-t- s, r r;i !; to c:;.!l and . ( I t-- k Tricvcles, t.f-1 i r i) v. If tilt s s for ; T ,! :l M-J-- suit tin Chri.Jnia. I! double in va!u: t?!"-rihno us fner. 'cars. Apj.!y to J. W. Paxr .sp;! L P. DU. hi, ExceSshr Mercantile ii ui'.' r tii-- M,ui j - t'-i- l m,i n r not 3? 1 .t ! f UP-TO-DA- TL. Good Things F:or Hi i Dcf-.trtmco- U- Enterprise Grocery ,Co. 1 , 1 ipio. splendid choice tf pure food fn.-rOur selections have our extensive' Kctry b n m-- l carefully made, and we offer nothing tnrt what hag Ism trie r.id te: tel. for its real genuine worth, m that anything !yrchasp at .hide's cm l thorvujrhly relied upon as Imng the kin h vrrv l?cftl ft Th ' New Year olfers you a pro-due- l5 1 j ; n iii . io Lave tl.c very Lett to v, L:t'!i S. V.c Always, wrtu it c 1, 1. I r tcr Christmas -( 0.. in cur Grccciy o! cvy'Lh--. t4r.s t!.."t th f s.T,i Our Candy mj N...ts, wl fleas,; you ani our Raisins, the id'Al'jn a;e v ,. '(.)! holders as lequliu! by law. v.i-the test cakes. i'ccla mkc Currn'.s .i.d V, ALWAYS !:b, ' vcre o,nzt of if ih'oy li . . -; Pt ccrd w;.s over from iur.sn Mr, LhVM Faturday. ir.ai:t;.;i;.'i thai the ic-rji.jfv n I of M:v.,JJi.!h V.t. ;'fd, I .1 that the f.;t;r.i of n,'--' Sti-fCl- The Quality Store. .4 W. . m Xi nT Phono No. 55 Blk. -- v. |