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Show Candy A Good Food. Teachers' Institute Jr --Tk&A.nF lift Now Today, The followig is the program of JEWELERS "THE STORE WITH THE an interesting teachers institute which will be held here today; Friday morning, 10, a. m.,-soby High School glee club; prayer, Alonzo Ingram; song, High School glee club; remarks, Supt. Geo. A. Sperry; lecture, Wm. M. Stewart. , GUARANTEE" . More Hubbard Denn GIFT SUGGESTIONS Diamonds of rarest quality, perfect color, faultless cut, incomparable value, are the dlamondB found at Hubbard-Denn'Rarely beautiful pieces diamonds set with rings, pendants, brooches, etc., in many combinations pearls, emeralds, sapphires, opals, etc. a beautiful selection of solitaires various styles of settings to choose from we also make settings to order. A diamond is the gift ideal we can show you surprisingly fine diamonds at $25 to $50. Others higher. s. As long as time goes' on watches will reign favorite in the gift realm. For man, woman, girl or boy, a watch is the one greatly desired gift, and the desire will always remain until satisfied. Our line of watches embraces all styles of topen and hunting cases in every quality from the 'Mollar" watch for the '"'boy's first," up as high as the desire extends. Every watch sold by Hvbbard-Denis absolutely, guaranteed you take no ; chances here quality keeps us up because we keep quality up. TOILET SETS Milady's dressing table, to'be just as she wants it, must be adornffd with Hubbard-Denn'- s elegant-toile- t or manicure sets. silver most beautiful Every quality In sterling and quadruple-platedesigns and all of a quality wo can guarantee. Mesh bags, lockets, chains, opera glasses and a dozen and one other elegant and desirable gifts are to Ibe found in best qualities, priced the lowest, in the Hubbard-Denstock. No extra charge for engraving all engraving of the very finest iquality. An Ordinance. n For true umbrella quality and durability 'the "Hull" was, is and always will be the leader. The "Hull" detachable handle feature alone is enough to give it leadership in umbrella ranks. All grades of coverings in best quality all styles of handles, including silver inlaid, gold inAaid, gold and silver mounted, natural wood, horn, stag, etc., all in newest pattern.. No gift has the great popularity enjoyed by theumbrella it is not expensive, yet it is always fa ighly acceptable. MAIL ORDERS carefully filled our 'guarantee, which accompanies every purchase, protects the rhopper who orders by mail we prepay all express charges for our customers. out-of-tow- n inn AV ii mmt v z.rmm t ' Local Notes. A V. HAGUE, Proprietor. 1 paved with chocolates the that AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ERECTION AND MAINTEN ANCE OF AWNINGS, AND SIGNS, AND PROHIBITING THE. ERECTION OR MAINTENANCE OF BALCONIES, VERANDAS, PORCHES, STEPS AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS OVER. ACROs, OR UPON THE PUBLIU STREETS, SIDEWALKS, ALLEYS OR LANES WITHIN NEPHI CITY; AND PROVIDING A PEHALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AND REPEALING AN ORDINACE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ERECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF AWMNGS, SIGNS ET '., WITHIN THE LIMITS OF NEPill CITY AND FIXING A PENAL) Y FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AD REPEALING CHAPTER XXXV OF THE REVISED ORDIi AN. EOF NEPHI AND APPROVED CITY", PAi-E- D OCTOBER 14TH. A. D. 1910. Be it ordained by the City Council of Nephi City: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, iirm or corporation to erect or maintain any balcony, veranda, porch, step, or other structure over, across or upon any of the public streets, sidewalks, alleys or lanes within the limits of Nephi l ity, and any nuch structure so creeled cr maintained shall be deemed an obstruction, and shall be removed by the owner thereof within five days after written notice from the City council, and if not so removed, the supervisor of .Nephi Uty shall immed iately remove the same, and the owner thereof shall be liable to .Nephi city for the expense of such removal. Section 2. All awnings erected or maintained in this city shall be con structed of cauvass and shall be affixed to and suspended from the building. and shall not project over the sidewaik more than ten feet, and no part there jf shall be leu than six and one half feet from the grade of the sidewalk. Section 3. o sign or sign post of any description or design shall hereaf- A t pe erected or maintained over, across or along the outer edge of any siJewalk, street, alley, or lane, or be allowed to project from the buiding to which it is attached over the sidewalk more than thirty inches, and ail projecting signs shall be not less than eight feet above the grade of the sidewalk; PROVIDED, that the Mayor may give permission for the erection, maintenance of temporary signs over and across the sidewalks and streets, but no such sign shall be maintained for a longer eriod then five days. Section 4. Any person, firm' or cor poration Violating or failing to comply with the provisions of In s ordinance shall be deemed guilty of anoffense, ami up in codvk'tion thereof shall L liable to a fine in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment in the City Jail not exceeding one hundred days, or to both such fine and imprison Phone 41 ! HULL UMBRELLAS Func ral Ser vices of PIA. OLY from d sife THE order their candies to these good lectures. one of Qfars. We stand for Cleanliness and purity. Stewart. and bon bons, and All meetings are to be held in the High School building and wise men who travel everybody is cox'dially invited road n S'xlt Lake City Best brands 'of Tobaccos & The Way to a Woman's Heart. WATCHES m Hot drinks for the cold weather. Friday 2 p. m., - song, Mrs. Flossie W. Carter; prayer, A. H. Anderson; cornet solo, A. D. Plumb; lecture, "Physical Basis of Education", Dr. Jakob Bolin; recitation, Miss Pearl Sparks; lecture, "Spelling in the Public Schools", Prof. Stewart. Friday, 7:30 p. m., vocal solo. Miss Stella Cox; prayer, ; vocal solo, Mrs. C. K. Davis; talk, Dr. Jokab Bolin; violin solo, Alonzo Sperry; talk, Prof. W. M. is DIAMONDS 59 EAST THIFiD SOUTH, NEAR STATE is no finer heat producing food than Good Candy. Our candies are the purest and freshest obtainable. ng - Stju that the cold Weather is coming on, there Don't Be Cold. A Perfection Oil Heater will keep you warm. We have a large slock and will sell them cheap. Cole's Original Hot Blast Ranges. Cole's Steel Hot Blast Ranges. Cole's Patent High Oven Ranges. Stewart Stoves and Ranges Every-thin- g in Hardware-Phon- e Nephi, Utah. No . 4Q. 40 acres of dry land with good and half planted, between I Mi c. cmmtia ciub party fOit- - fence, road ported on account of the death ol Paxma n's house and county ee S. G. Gadd. A bargain-SOeo. Lunt's baby. One t f the largest funerals Xmas turkeys ver h'!. I in Levan was that o" young and Card of Tnanks. once--ElliMil Mrs. Vi!a Shepherd Christenser. fat Order at To the kind friends and organ A Nice big sandwich and a big cup of w ife ( Principal Joseph M ; ler. who so willingly assisted izations Clu i.tc'. sen. - The services wer e Highest prices paid by Geo- - R. us during the sickness and death COULD Howard for feeders, beef, stock h"h in the Levan meeting hou.' coffee, or cocoa for (en cents, tea, of our beloved little babe, we jr on afternoon at 2f cattle, and bulls. Phone 10 1 k.f wish to express our heartfelt o'clock. The large building w t P. 0- - Box 141. YOU WISH ANYTHING CHEAPER? thanks, also to those sending j. The best wcu in i war, irienas and re -for mush-Ro?flowers and assisting in the tives who mourn the loss of th n Rolled Kye at Excelsior. music. May the Lord bless you See the "ShurEdge" cutlery dt'parte I sister. all and spare you such sorrow is Ii;.sho; James E. Taylor pre J. at txceisior. our sincere wish. Mr. and Mis. eJ at ta j services, where the,f The 21 months old baby of Vn. I'ailey. musical Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Lunt died wei "Some Tir.ie Sort j last evening of bronchitis. -Notice to Water Users. Where".. Rest, Rest, Vr th r.. ii TU, weary , Home owcor: Homo" I, this week were written bv Miss State KnKinner'a Office, Salt Lake Uo.cM ie. boo, Mr. Vav Utah. Octolxr 31. 1910. H. Macartney Phons Us AluKay.an eighth grade student City, I RaL-pr- v i hen-bcom, Notire pivrn that Frwl C. j in the Mona schools. We wi;;h Tue shakers were President to Parker. oiiice wwlrewi w l"t Cour.ty, or. the compliment you 1? kdy Juab VV, Utah, has Trut Crek, J. I'axmai, Isaac Cr 4Ce. Hp. her caref jl observati the made n i'. cation in acmrdanr with of J. E.. 'ir.ykrand Ex- - f ji. I. ru e3 of spelling, pj actuation, the re.iuirefnetiUi of the Compiled Lawe The upnY .tVifeai.'d and of Utah. Ui7. i amcndctl by the Se nol-Jd3ds of the d ,r .i.ed we, e Thegrammar. to appmpriat Lawn of Utah, tion feond ward ReWcf Society , (10) will give a dancing yarvy nexv pT iktoimI of wat-- r made in the c ,'mm ;ranip Crek, Juab County, c? .neu-r- whet c Tuesday evening in th ArniiHt-me- nt Utah. Said water Will be diverted at a the grave v.r Ha!l. VctK. Tickets xlxlra dc(ljcatcd by i: liear noulh 36 degr. which point u. i eterso lady 2cts. rent !TiO feet from the north quarter Just as the Times is griing In corner of Jertion 3,1, Towrfihip2 south. Handlinj? the through Butte Los Angeles Sleeper prets, the trial of ihe c.tse ol Range 17 went, alt Lake la aixi leaves Salt Lake 3:00 p. m. daily; arriving Los James Morgan s. CI.il.l. Cole meritlian Irtn whert it will I conveyed Angeles 2:30 p. m. next day. f.iY PAY EXPRESS the plaintilf is d on l hi hv meansi of a canal for a distance of ground that their puit thw t l ,iHi feet and there nwj during lh AaSTG have been an action in partn! t eptenlr 30, penod from April to rcnd your laundry ship for an accounting, Through from Chicago leaving Salt Lake 5:00 p.m. inclusive, of eagh Vear, to irrigate 2irf ins;eadt.t to Provo or Salt Lake a suit for damages. daily, arriving Los Angeles 4:30 p. m. next day. aire of ls.rl embraced in Section 2i. ment. an13."i, Townchip 12 awth. Range 17 C H. Grace of A'cphi, 'and L when you can have it Section 5. An ordinance entitled and meridian, "An Ordinance CDoty of Eureka, have b?enap west, Salt Lake ba done right here Uediang the Liection much of aaid water aa may be Msirit ixiii e ,f AVii:ii, Signs anj inttd p corr.miasioners by jury home for less mcney? wiarv will be used during the entire etc. w,ii:n the im.Uf e. hi Citv. LEAVING SALT LAKE 11 'XA V. M. DAILY. Greenwood- Judge Th yi XT for kpmetic ptirpoe. rixi:i4 a I'c.ui! f jr the Violation Expert Lanudrjman, At the Modern WowJmen elec att location i deiKTatel in the State h red, hi am Ke(ikl.i g( ha.ner AX XV newest and latest Engi "fceer'a office a No. 32!t. J UrJoixncet of .1 N'e,h tion neia weanesoay evemn? All frotet againt the granting of machinery Octo .il uy , approved the following were elected, aid vplicatjrm, utatirg the rea.n (Mr I, mi. ,' li. id herjiy Phone 167. and our consul, lJl, tepea.affidavit in tnmle G. H. Small; advi.r, V. Ihertf, . must by ed. will beautitul wagon and filed in thu office withir, M. Foote; banker, A- V. Hague; iuplica! This oroii&nce shall take .i n fi. the completion of door. call your e and publi ration. J. H. Latimer; escort, L. hirtyt") laym ofafter eff . i 1.1 i its l m e'erk, thi notice. ou Oe Agent t :e . ai,i approver Sovimbar 2jUi For Rates and Full Information M. I'exton; watchman, E. W. .he public atj Caleb Patronize home inTanner, A. It. I !(. Address or State nripneer. Carter; sentry, T. H. Carter, dustry and try ii. M. WHIT.4 ).l 1 Manderfictd.A. G. P. A J. H. cruel iorstfr, l,. r. ATulermn: Date of fir 14W,atKn Novpmlier 4 (iirAl.) Mn)or, V S. G. and WVkey "t UN h Li TON manager?, AUt Salt Lake Gty, Utah. i910, date of "ompletion of publication II. Lrown. Citj Htoioe& Jeceml er 5, Chri,tensen. -- cU e' sek-ctir-n- s .... :r e cul-ic-fe- i. non-fuile- 1 at Sample our nice cakes, little 5c mince pies, and gold medal Bread. V The ftmtsriGan Express. ouy ouy K LTiS LIMITED. LOS All trains handling through Stand ard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Dining cars on all through trains. e "Hob's Laundry" Lunch, The Overland Express. - 7 at A Good 10c - .... Jv-- ia m t.a. i-- |