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Show NOTES LOCAL DON'T FORGET LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Potatoes 35c per. bu. 3 b. u for 1.00 delivered -- Thos. Belliston. That the big sale is now on and will continue through the balance of the week. We still have lots of big money saving bargains in clothing, hats, embroideries, laces, silks, dress goods, shirts, waists, and many other items, we can't mention. at once, Call and See them cannot afford to You miss this chance. Ono Priootoall xio vox Undersold Mrs. Batchelor returned from Lehi last Friday where she has been visiting her son. J. Neilson of Mona was a business visitor to Nephi last Friday. 200 acres of ridge land for sale apply to G. W. Sudbury. S. Always have use for some kind of brush whether it is a hair brush, clothes brush, tooth ft brush, hand brush, nail brush or complexion brush. We have them in different styles, and in prices that will suit Let your purse. ' ti ft I us iji you. Gold-Edg- e til 2 show Ox "WHERE tore. 75c to $3.50. Our Plain white tailored waists, Tuck trimmed, soft or stiff laundered Collars, open back, or front, a neat line at 75c. No 2087 is another similar, in style, but finer fabric, and a very dainty waist at $1.15- - Highest market prices paid for all kind3 of cattle. -- GEO- R. HOWARD. Miss Ethel Blackham of Moroni visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carter Saturday Quite a nice range of styles and patterns here for your choosing at -- $1.25. Others we have in great assortment of this Season's Newest Models and choicest fabrics at $1.50 $2.00 $2 25 and up to 13.00. But you should see them at and Sunday. Miss Lillian Marsh is down from Payson this week the guest) of her sister Mrs. T. A. Foote. HYDE & WHITMORE The Times editor wishes to acknowledge receipt of a handsomely monogramed invitation Mrs. N. P. Markman of Provo to a party given by the Amici with Mrs. Enoch Burton visited Fidissimi of U. the of It. J. fraternity Edgheill spent the U. on the evening of March 4th. this week. week in Salt Lake. We observe that Lorin Whitmore Mrs. J. S. Ostler has returned Miss Lucille Carter went to is a member of this fraternity. home after several weeks' visit Payson Monday where she will, Cole has accepted the at Salt Lake. Earl engage in the millinery business. position of clerk at the Olympia Lunt and Belliston shipped R. E. Grover shipped one car for the coming year. cars of cattle to Salt Lake three of lambs to Denver last week. and in was Jensen from Odgen Saturday. Hyrum in the "read" for a short time arrived Lacey Vickers One of the children of County Liverpool the other day, on his Monday. Wm. Recorder Burton is ill to Germau the mission. way Orson Cazier went on a cattle with diphtheria this week. Geo. C. Whitmore left Saturbuying trip to Sanpete County For each new customer an day for his ranch at Sunnyside Monday. old customer will secure for them, to look after his cattle interests. Miss Ina Hawkins went to the Grand Union Tea Co. will Mr. and Mrs John Burton Provo Monday to take her give $1.00 worth of goods, FREE, returned from Salt LakeMonday regular weekly music lesson. when the new customer has where he has had an operation Mayor G. M. Whitmore is bought $5.00 worth of good performed on his eye. Very H. J. Blackburn, Ajrt probing into everything. In his little improvment is reported. searches he has discovered over Deputy assessor E. W. Peter $200. worth of electric light bills, son returned last week from the sme of which are eight to twelve tO OUr western part of the county where months old, and the electric ft he has been assessing the sheep light users have been allowed to on the winter ranges there, go on using the lights without CHAS. FOOTE & SONS. You Will Our New Spring line of Ladies, Shirt Waist and wash Shirts are now here. . Dainty white waists, Lace and Embroidery trimmed in the new and most popular styles, ranging in price from CES." ft G lie reports the largest number the lights being turned off or a of sheep ever listed by him. settlement made. IPlii (HI mm lv imV.l II ill Hi l r-- 7 - ill 3 1 at w a rr , l L , w. u ft kill n at I iJkiV W M it: mm 'V. ft fr. 1 1 M w . - .t . , - .. - . ..r :. .3 ..--.i- ! ..,.. -- ( ( iri!iiriiiiiiiMiiiiiin.Mi OPENING DISPLAY of Spring Dress Goods and Silk Monday March 7th, There's a frcsh.brcezy charm to new the Spring Dress Goods and Silks'Dis-pla- y that will make you forget the sting of an expiring winter season -carry you on to the days of sunshin?, flowers and outdoor life. No Cards of Invitation Needed. 2 Wc could tell much nbajt th: bcuty, quiii' vari:ty or of the price advantage made possible by this sclcndid array of La F'ortc Fabrics. But for your satisfaclion. wc to let you enjoy the bewitching charms of (be branches and fruit trees, paratory to spraying? pre- Henry Smith, principal of the schools at Mona, was in a ttend-anc- e at the County teachers' In the society notes of last institute last Thursday and week occurred an error. We were Friday. informed that John W. Carter Mrs. T. C. Winn and Ernest was married last week as Winn, members of the Religion but owing to his stake officers board were in Mona announced; Al III i J? trie iunes8, weaaing was pose Sunday on business connected poned. with the 1 organization. Store a 33JI Ml UP-TO-DA- p-cf- To Golds-broug- $I8.5ool$2:oxQp, er Pattcrnj, Miss Jane Stephenson has come Hyde Miner returned Monday down from Salt Lake to nurse from a trip to Salt Lake. her aunt, Mrs Collingwood, who Oliver Bachelor Nielsen is not expected to live. Mona in spent Sunday fishing for fishes or fishing for hearts, There is every evidence of a which? bountiful fruit crop this year; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. h but what is Juab county doing have returned from to enforce the State horticultural law in the way of pruning their California trip and report and digging up all worthless having had a splendid time. are different from ordinary ready to wear clothes. The models arc made to bring out the good points of your figure and hide the. defects. The broad concave shoulders the full chests the lines and drape of the garments the faultlessncss of the fit and the individuality of the styles will appeal to you instantly. We carry a most complete stock of these good clothes and would like to have you; come in and look them over even if you don't intend to buy just no w.y It is well to be posted and there is no better spot to learn the latest.styles in clothes than right hcre. mm 1 1 mi fij "...- LJgM7!ifi'7rPn;.77:77ri!C. look" over our new Snn'nrr 1?n f "SOPHOMORE CLOTHES." You have never iccn anything handsomer in clothes. All the newest shades and patterns of fabrics every new idea in style and make. Drug j EVERYBoDY CO. TE OBI" MEN'S FURNISHINGS for yourself let you examine anj discover .h: firmness and excellence of the tex'urc-L- et you The Choicest of Nature's Products compare prices, and picture in your mmJ the charming' Gnfumes you are now to have made-- as you want them from materials you personally select. This is Your Invitation The Mills and we mirplvn guarantee I .a Porte Fabrics 0m Come. Excelsior Mer. Co. The Quality Store. 1 f " is raised from the specially selected seeds sold at Jude'a. Seeding time is at hand now, when the home garden will be cultivated and sown, and you will be suic to get gratifying results and luxuriant crops from the luscious peas, beans, melons, corn and all kinds of vegetables when yoa buy at Jude's. Enterprise Grocery Co, Phone S5bl |