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Show LOCAL This Continued Cold weather MOTES Miss Olive Syndergaard return ?d from Mt. Pleasant Tuesday. Mrs- Gus. Henriod was serious ly ill the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belhston soent the holidays in San Pete vanty. over-coa- t. It may save you signifies that you need a good warm Warner Stephenson went to We have a it may save a bad cold cr a severe sick spell. on a brief visit last Satur-la'rovo th will close them out at gcod stock yet t select from and Over-Cocheap. off. Now is a good opportunity to get a good Us. See and Call Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paxman cold weather bargains. other gocd Also many 'turned home from Salt Lake 'ity Sunday. Tlx c3Loi'fcOlc3 Mr. A. C. Craw ford spent New fear's with his wife and folks in lalt Lake. E- H. Kay of Mona was a busi- less visitor at the county seat ant 'riday. Try Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes for Eoys Miss Ida Brown of Provo was Qirls, and White House Shoes for Men and hs guest of Miss Mary Hinckley Women. They are mere stylish and luring the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellison wear better than others. sent the holiday season with t leir daughters at Mt Pleasant Mrs. Alex Pace and Mrs. F. Mrs. Stone of Ogden was the II. Ilooth went to Lthi Monday. ruest of Miss Kate Bailey the Ev.r Stop to Henry Knowles ciime up fron itter part of last week. Mills Tuts Jay Morning. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker j we think isited Mrs. and Worthing Joseph during the New Year, the Yr; of to Juab went Monday. fuest Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. tin The Holiday Rush now over gives us the time and opportunity to go through our stocks; and in ascertaining and rearranging we find quite a lot of odds and ends in Underwear, Clothing, Gloves, Lined Shoes, and Slippers, Ladies', Misses, and Chlildren's Coats, Men's and etc. Boy's Overcoats, Shirts and Sweaters, Coats, Hosiery, All good clean seasonable Merchandise on which we are reducsome good choosing the price from 20 to 50 per cent., making ing for the careful shopper. - y. one-four- i at v OcioPriootofill novor CHAS. FOOTE & SONS. that know how to Tooth came home fron Ogilen Tuesday morning when he has Leen visiting. Geo- - ?! fiHaPrescripion.? $ i .1 3 LCi I it- Judge and Mrs Greenwood returned home from Salt LakeCit; Monday evening - r:ii ub nil yuui Mrs. P. P Anderson returnee home fron Erhraim where sh spent the holidays. next one. Lester Gustin left Mondaj evening for the desert where ht , GjLO-bG- E I will look after his sheep. Ray Pexton returned to Juat Monday evening after spending Niw Year's here. Frank Russell, Leon Christen-se- n J and Art Ellison spent New Year's in Ephraim. Pharmacy. WHERE UEHYB03Y GOES- - L et Us Show You The Goods. HYDE & WHITMQR' - 00. Thomas Tranter returned home Death of Mrs. Hudson. from the southern part Tuesday B. Austin. "The death of Mra. Celestia of the state where he has been news Hudson, who lived at 234 I J. of One of the saddest bits doing some mining work. street, occurred at the Latter-da- y that has come to Nephi for a long Saints of hospital on New Year's time was the announcement Build day, following a serious operation the death of Mrs. Rose B. Austin New $30,000 Bank forwhich took place December 14. of Lehi. Mrs. Auston was ing for Nephi. She was the wife of L. L. Hudson m'prW Mrs. Rose Booth of Nephi seems to be a well found and the There and daughter of Isaac and and the daughter of David ed rumor that Geo. C. Whitmore, Elizabeth Grace of Nephi, where Harriet Broadhead. The services National the First of president was she born, February 28, 1855, were held at Lehi where she was Bank, is going to erect a new Hudson is survived by her Mrs. and many buried last Monday, three-stor- y busi brick pressed down was MissGwen Palmer were the tributes to her excellent ness block to cost about thirty or husband and four children, LyHudSalt from ,he first of the week character and lovable disiosition. forty thousand dollars. It is the man A. Hudson, Nellie G. M. and Mrs. Owen Rulon son, lake the guest of Miss Kate Px- She seemed to have made friends Mr. Whitmore to tear Lillian of plan Mrs. Hudson; two sisters; ton. of all with whom she became ac- - down the Hyde and Whitmore . of Ogden and Mrs, jjeCune Fri-la- y James Hawkins returned auainted. Her death is all the building, and erect one of thej G of Salt Lake, and Pyper to his post of duty in the more sad from the fact that she unesi uusineaa uiuc&a in ovum Isaac II . and three brothers, a railway service at Salt Lake, af had baen married not quite ern Utah, on the Hyde and Whit- Charles Grace, of Nephi, and J. hus more corner. The new structure ;er a week's, visit with his family year, and her W. Lake. The Grace of Salt here. band is bowed down in sorrow. will house the First National funeral be held at will services three Bank, the Hyde and Whitmore 200 acres of ridge land for She leaves an infant and ward first at 2 chapel Twenty children, a widowed Co., offices of the Nephi Plaster sale apply to G. W. Sudbury. older will The m. body Tuesday. p. brothers, and five & Manufac. Co. and others. viewed be Lunt and Belliston are buyers mother, eight the at residence, family to mourn her loss. Mrs. 234 I street, Tuesday, between ind sellers of all kinds of cattle. sisters Austin died at the age. of 42 12 and 1 o'clock. Herald Miss Fcote, daughter of John to Cattlemen. Notice years. holi Year New the Foote, spent The Juab County Cattlemen's lay here the guest of Mr. and Lost Association will hold Protective three weeks 3 about ago MrsT. L. Foote. Card of Thanks. 4 months' old block and white its annualmeeting Jan. 10, 1910 Mrs Sarah Luff and daughter 7:00 House Court at at the to We County wish to thank our dear pigs. Finder, kindly report Myrtle visited here Saturday and Edw. Kendall and receive reward. p. m. for the purpose of electing friends and relatives who so kindI . a president, secretary, and one ly assisted us in the death and Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Forrest. Lost-- A of director, and to transact 'any burial of our dear husband and tie pin with cluster Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen trold murgets in clasp. Finder, other business that may properly fathernoved to Provo, where they wil retirn to Enoch Burton and re- - come before the meeting. MRS. E. L. SUTTON. S. A. LUNT, Secretary. make their home the coming win ceive reward- and family. ter. They intend to move back to Nephi in the spring. ault-lessne- ss The infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton died last Friday is lftcr livinir two days. This is the second infant child that Mr v md Mrs. Pexton have lost, and the loss is a sad one to them. Lynne Sowby, who is fireman m the San Pedro with head luarters at Caliente, spent the loliday season visiting relatives and friends h?ri. Sad Death of Mrs Rose grief-stricke- n ! TEN DAYS OF EXTRA LOW PRICES O N AHWinterMerchandise ! - UR clothes have an originality of design and a f of fit that distinctly out of the ordinary. They are the nearest approach to the art of the high priced custom tailor that we know of. SOPHOMORE During the next ten days, "just previous to winter cur taking stock" we will offer all mer- chandise at exceptionally low prices. There aie many remnants in dress goods, and odds and ends in Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Golf Gloves, Knit Shawls and Scarfs that will b sold for a- - very small fraction of original price, also our Ladies' and Children's Coats and Skirts, Men's and Boy's ' ;: :c cut to a Overcoats and Suits w ill whisper. We will surely have what ycu wtniand at prices agreat e'eal itwtr l!:an tr.e would really fi-- -- vc expect to buy t!:em for. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Garrett were visiting Mr. Garrett's parents Mr. and Fred Garrett Sr. New Year's. Club will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Go early, or you'll miss something. Mrs. N. M. Bush returned Friday to her home in Downey Ida-- h aftir a pheasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. The Quality Store. v Get you one of those nice warm overcoats to withstand this zero weather. Pettegrew. The latter aceom--r anied her as far as Salt Lake. of ft hut Sunday's more appeared L. A. Whit- half-ton- e I.i Herald Republican. Mr. Whita more U a member olf the on arrangements for the big junior prom at the U. of U. com-nitte- Card of Excelsior MercantileCo are meant for men who demand the best there is in clothes. JN style, make, fit and fabric you will find them different from the ordi nary, l nc snouiucrs arc nign, Droaa ana concave, the chests are full done the work of the You Levan and Mona people and deep and every where possible the hand has when in Nephi, call in atWm. machine. This not only makes the garment more pliable and more ad 'lenriod's for a good hot meal, before making the cold ride back. aptable to your figure, but it Is also an important factor in the shape-r- e The party at the Commercial taining quality of the suit A Come to us for bargains during the next ten days. CLOTHES Thanks j to thank my many rat ns of the past year for their eenerous treatment and gcod s;rvice, and hope to merit a cor-- t huance of It the ciming year. N. A. NIELSON. proprietor I wish r Prompt Delivery. of groceries is of ttimes, "the great desideratum" though of course you count on pure and fresh commodities. We can assure seedy service and guarantee wholesome products-- all at prices which will challenge competitors in the same line. Enterprise Grocery Co. Fhon e Vo. 55 Blk. |