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Show 15) It U o) Ira and his COMING IfflM W The Holiday Rush JV now over gives us time and opportunity to go through our stocks; and in ascertaining and rearranging we find quite a TliE DOG - Put new shoes on the youngster. Look at them in a week. They're usually battered, craped, almost shapeless. Get a pair of Buster Brown Nephl Shoes. Scuffing, scraping, kicking doesn't mar them they thrive on knocks. They They will hold a grand BUSTER BROWN RECEPTION Blue Ribbon SHOES ESPECIALLY INVITED. Thursday to visit with his sons who are living there. Miss Birdie Crossland, the instructor at the Nebo school, went to her home at Holden to spend the holidays. Batter Wrappers. Batter Wrap pert. Ubey tne law, ana use printed battel wrappers. Get them at the Timet Office. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of Murray Is down for the holiday season the guest of Mrs. Jones' parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pex-to- January 4th. at 2:30 P. M. CMS. FOOTB & SONS. Es:r LOCAL NOTES c Ilyrum Tolley went to Provo Friday. Frank Jones returned home Friday. Iloy Whittaker went to Provo Fi iday. E. II. Spark3 Vent to Provo for Xmas. Mrs. Ed w. Pitt went to Mona Saturday. John Cooper spent Xmas in Lake. J. W, Paxman went to Salt Lake Monday. Miss Sadie Patten went to Provo Saturday. Miss Verlie Morns went to Sterling Friday. I . 1 lerschel Price is down from Salt Lake for a few days. June Kendall is over from Eureka for the holiday season. 200 acres of ridge land for sale apply to G. W. Sudbury. Lunt and Delliston are buyers and sellers of all kinds of cattle. Claude Tolley came down from Idaho Friday to spend the winter. Salt The Tremont is only one of the good ARROW COLLARS There arc a great many more and we have most of them here. Arrow Collars arc made Clupeco Shrunk Quarter Sizes, and in n. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Greenwood were down from Salt Lake Andrew Blackett was a home the guests of Mr. Greenwood's coming passenger on the train Judge and Mrs. Green parents, from the north Saturday. wood during Xmas time. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crawford Mr. and Mrs J. D. Call of are moving into the home form BrighamCity returned to their erly occupied by B. II. Sparks. home Monday morning after a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker are pleasant Xmas time spent with down from Salt Lake the guest Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Bryan. of Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Miner. Alexander McOmie cf the A Mrs. L. E. Duncan came down C. U. made the Times office a from Salt Lake Sunday evening pleasant call, and reports that to visit her father Gideon Wil his class numbering forty, will son. be the largest that has graduated from the Agricultural College. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Charles spent Xmas with Mrs. Kimball's parents. Judge and Mrs. Green and Mrs. Harry Bird of Milford are spending the holi days here visiting relatives and friends. as Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Witbeck are here from Salt Lake the I guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wright. Miss Belle Barton of Salt Lake is down for the holiday season visiting her sister Mrs. J. W. The children will like it- -it's as pare and wholesome as home made Pot up in 10c. 15c( and 25c. bread . boxes, Gold Edge Pharmacy. "Where Everybody Goes". A.R.King. assistant instruc- Miss Hayclee Patten' came tor of mathematics In the Salt l,Wn t Lake High school, was the guest visit with her mother Mrs. of Roy Beagley. Rosa IL Patten. Ole Christeusen who is studywas Harry Howell came over from ing Art at the B. Y. of the Eureka Xmas evening to spend a elected Master-Builder- s' Club at their few days with his parents Mr, officers. of election and Mrs. H. E. HowelL regular a..T vice-preside- nt n mi Cut Shows a Patent Leather Blucher Boot Junior Model Miss Phyllis Sparks is home Whitmore. from the 13. Y. U. for the holiD. Laughlin of the Mt. Nebo At $4.00. Others at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. 14- Fr-en- These are the best collars wc know of at any price 10 far as style, and wear, and fit goes. 5c, 2 for 25c The Excelsior Mercantile Co. l Harry Kendall and Ihos. Norton f re in the tailoring bus iness at Provo. Lloyd and Frank Hobbs came in irom Juab baturaay to enJ the holidays. Henry Adams spent Xmas with his wm H. M. Adams in Salt Lake City. John Stalnaker is down from Idaho, and will spend the winter here with his family. Kalph Booth came down from Provo to hang up his stocking under the parental roof. Forest Supervisor II. F. Stud-le- y ate Xmas dinner in Salt Lake City with friends. Lawrence Blackett, manager of the Bullion Beck Merc Co. at Eureka was here shaking hands with old friends the first of the week. A new coal, livery and feed stable is to tie opened up In Nephi. Elam Median and Evan Harris have purchased the big barn formerly occupied by the Studebaker Wagon Co., and will run a coal and livery business. While watching the old year out and the New Year in, nothing better than a nice oyster supper. Ju3t call up Wm. and he'll serve them steaming hot for you. Hen-nod'- s, The New Year is a good time to begin a good habit If you habit why not begin now? have'nt got the Walk-Ove- r 07 I 1 t 5 vi "H r.ri rr fi lis i Velvet "Pleased to meet you!" is what the foot says to the new WALKOVER Shoe. "Sorry to have you go!? is what the foot says to the old shoe Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer are down from Springville as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. I ! Shoe Say wood. Mr. Oil Co. was in town the first where the collar bents days. , Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hyde went of the week in the interest of the interlining has Ix cn t Bingham Friday to visit with his company. relatives. to a uniform graduated Lost or strayed one bay mule -. Mrf. John Wilson roached with no brand on, about thickness which preti c fiV. of the v.ek in one year old jzw reward. vents crackagc Sante. Iave with II. D. Goldsbrough. Ilave you Tried that good Chewing Candy known Mil-for- Arlington Theatre The Goods. WHITMQEI 00. County Attorney T. L. Foot was a north bound passenger Monday. d Ebenezer Tanner went to Come and Talk to these Famous Characters in the Flesh and Blood, At The Us Show You HYDI For youngsters, $150 to J2.50 CHILDREN lot of odds and ends in Underwear, Clothing, Qloves, Lined Shoes, and Slippers, Ladles', Misses, and Chllldren's Coats, Men's and Boy's Overcoats, Shirts and Sweaters, Coats, Hosiery, etc. All good clean seasonable Merchandise on which we are reduc-in- g the price from 20 to 50 per cent., making some good choos- ing for the careful shopper. Let To which old and young are cordially invited to attend. SCHOOL the Needs Shortening:, or butter, baking powder, fruit or vegetables the does at cook any time, and she knows when it is ordered from this store that she will get the purest and best, and that she will not be kept waiting for it long. We have everything in the line of groceries, for your table in pure and high' grade foods, and we deliver them promptly from Jude's. Enterprise Grocery Co. 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