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Show The Times a good S Xmas Present. LOCAL x8 1-- Smith. When you want a Pocket Knife get a "ShurEdge" they are guaranteed. Excelsior. Have you seen the new lineof ladies' suits and coats at better gift could be sent your out of-town relatives or friends than a year's subscription to THE JUAB COUNTY are selling a lot of both. Not so many how ever owing to the unusual fine weather as we We would like to. We are better equipped than ever to supply your needs In the very best in footwear. Small Potatoes good for pig feed. I will sell them "cheap. Paxman. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of beef cattle. See Lunt and Belliston before you sell Rose's Rolled Rye, only at Ex- A. R. A 3 4 For sale-- a good building lot enquire ot Ernest Winn. A choice lot of young pigs for sale from $2 to & Paul Wood. "Jim" Belliston returned re cently from Emery county where he purchased 400 head of beei cattle. W. H. Carter is up from Mil Mer- ford on account of the illness ol his mother. Mrs. Delia K. Wynder is dowr. from Canada to spend the wintei here. Mr. and Mrs. John Hague oi Provo, spent Sunday in Nephi Mrs. W. S. Sperry and mar ried daughter went to Prov stoves You Are Looking; For Range or Heater go to the chant who knows something them. about And who guarantees their t: give cat'sf action or give your money back. We have the most complete line ever shown in Neph". Ca I in and lool: ihem over. sr. Plumbers. &. ucrse: A A A Tiih is how ins contestants stand up to I ovvmber in our Gmnd Piano Drawing. 12-131- 1 C KPa I - - o .vi s - - - I:c!v.ol Hi f,ini n f N'.rn a 7 150,(12" War. I .p..: 4 .r 0, V'a:iJa Pa 'ton 2 Tk!i V. W. 'i,ris:f nf on .T.i.. I I'. W. 1. trr-'.V rn IJ'uwfll SMv.-- 11 ... - - !'.r-u- iri r Votes 111,110 99,315 40,795 --- ----- - - - - --- ,, 7,230 2,85 1.323 1.225 K)0 Good winter pasture for horses with all the straw they want at - wtnt to Ogden Monday U accompany Robt. Cartwright t Telephone Girls Move Up Raymond Winn, the young soi of By the recent resignation Miss Florence Haynes as chief perator. Miss LaVern Tanner is jromoted to this position; Miss Vorma Miner takes Miss Tanner's )lace; Miss Kate Pexton takes the lace of Miss Miner, with Miss iSdna Bigler as night operator. the State Industrial School. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ingram lef. for Sugar City, Idaho, where the: will make their future home. More Orchards To Be Planted . One. Second Ward Program. First Ward Mutual gram. ? . ie S to smoke meat in the old style smoke house when you can smoke a barrel of meat with a 75c bottle of Wright's Condensed Smoke dy the simple method of painting on with a brush. Sold only by HINT'S PHARMACY Norma Greenwood Song SnaTOV we're having, is by Weather n't It? And the way, speaking of "Snappy"- - you should sec The Toggery's fall and winter overcoats and suits "Snappy" we would say and swing In every --s- nap line and the qualities-j- ust as snappy Mutual The We Store With the Make Custom-Ove- r- ers. coat Stock. And ttomtm. Sales. a o buliful r J rendered at the Tabernacle S un- day evening at C:30 p. m. Vocal Solo Alma Pettegrew Pearl Sparks $ R?ading ', ('nwi'ij 0. Why waste time labor and money Pro-- 5 m. . i oiiitow "it ine ing program win C . per month. See J. W. Paxman about it. de- Good Dry Land Straw Leave ton. ivered at $3.00 per l. w. vicKersnas received a oers with J. W. Paxman. big shipment of cherry trees, and Will pay good prica for 2 or 3 will plant out a five acre tract J. W. located in the eastern part of cons good feed Barley. town along the Sanpete track; Paxman. B. Vickers is also planting out $20 rewards for evidence as to J. .he person who placed the obscene quite a number of trees. J. M. writing on the stairway w?all in the Pettegrew and Jacob Coleman are also setting out additional or vVinn building. 1 ' A daughter was born to Mr. chards. 12.00 Probation Officer Jas. E. Monday. Dura to Mr. and Mrs. A. Olsen last Saturday, a boy. Mrs. Two children of Mr-anC.iarles Painter of Levan, havi ,, HYDE & WHITMQEE The following program will le I 7(10 ,, rendered Sunday evening at the 1'. Monro- - Whitin-7f.n diphtheria. ward house, every body invited J ;.!',! Ku II f25 A daughter was born to Mr. Stella Cox - NQ ni Ct, ll iml and Mrs. John II. Slurry last Vocal Solo Bowers Ernest , V im.ic V. arr leading 225 Saturday. ' Mrs. Judd 1 Piano Solo 175 Olive !Iayr.cs Sam jel Ingram is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. School To Com TIi re nr. over three months remaining before tin The youngest child of Mr. ant Night mence. lakes place. The contest has fairly star-tel- Mrs. Wm. Bailey has been seri-tlior-- j is a good chance for any one in town The Night School w ill lcgin my ill the past week. meet wiuni.i tins beautiful Piano. Why not make an Jar Hawkins and Abe Gibs-j- Monday. The class8 will Monm. School at n the High p. effort to win it? A litttle effort on your part spent last Sunday at Starr. Nov. 28. day, wiM pl.Tce it in your home. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Attendance of all those wishing Rcn?ember that every 5z purchase entitles you to Lunt was quite ill this week. to take any of the work offered Mrs. Anna Madsen went tt is desired. five votes, etc. Our stocks are complete and prices the lowest EphraimvMonday to attend tht and in a:J jition to this, we give coupons on this funeral pervices of her sister. Important meeting of the Odd plan". If ou don't trade with us now, Fellows Saturday night. Every commence at once to do so. member urged to be present. Shed Lun'. is in from his ranch at Sunnyside, where he haslteen I oking after his cattle interest. James Mcpherson came home and surprised his folks for iTnanksgiving, after an absence of ssveral years. r at popular Prices. High grade goods See us for Shoes. Monday morning. WednesJames Hawkins visited hi: and Mrs. Roy T. Cowan day. ranch in Idaho recently. At the recent land sale in Provo, Bishop Pettegrew and Mrs. E. R. Booth have returned fron Morgan Bros, purchased 5,000 Salt Lake and are both improv icres of grazing lands in the Jintah reservation, and John E. mg rapidly. 1500 acres. Lost A bunch of Keys witl ingram The GSth birthday of Mrs. name on ring. Return to R. J Warner was celebrated Elizabeth llenroid and receive reward. .ast Monday evening. A big din-i- r T. H. Carter has taken ovei and 7 the Ostler skating rink hall, an 15 was served at ofo'clock, Warner the of the members is expecting to run an up- -t gathered around the long amily date place. blctoeat in "Grandmother" Oscar Lunt and Roy Cowai Warner's honor. The remainder were in town last Sunday., ant jf the evening was spent in the njoyment of an informal prop-aMonday visiting their families. m, and epch member departed Mrs. R. J. Henriodhas beer vishing the guest of honor many ill the past week. lappy birthdays. Mem-mot- t of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winn ha his arm broken while jumpinj the rope on the scho-j-l grounds 3,GnO P.l.-ck-- t n. BETTER THAN 52 LONG LETTERS FROM HOME. Tinners new line of High Tops for men and Boys just received. ! celsior. S&j& want If you 40, 80, or 120 choicest acres of the improved and on the Ridge see J. W. Pax-ma- TIMES. IE Shoes and Rubbers. A $50 Here is a bargain. 2, camera for $20, size 6 Mrs. Rosa B. good as new. fa j NOTES :xce!sior Mercantile Co The Quality Store. THEIJTOGGERY MEN'S FURNISHINGS THAT SATISFY. It Surprises Her a when the housewife visits our store and sees the array of delicacies for her table that she can procure for such a small amount of morjoy at our store. Fresh canned fruits, vegetables and everything in fancy and staple groceries at prices to suit the economical at Jude's Enterprise Grocery Co, pT5e |