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Show Juab County Times Successor Local Notes. Highest prices paid by Geo. R. Howard for feeders, beef, stock Prop'r. cattle, and bulls. Phone 104 k., To The NEPHI RECORD JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & R. J. HENRIOD. Manager. P. O. Box 141. The best for mush-RoRolled Rye at Excelsior. $2.00 Regular price per year. '' See the "ShurEdge" cutlery In advance per year, at Excelsior. se ,0 Call in and an O V-Safety Published weekly, every Friday Razor. Takeget home and shave it atNephi, Utah. with it. If it isn't worth $2.00 1910. bring it back. It won't cost you Local reading notices-pe- r line, first a cent- Hawkins & Ockey. .10 insertion A. R. Paxman was on the sick Each subsequent insertion, .05 list last week. per line .10 Legals-pe- r line, 1st insertion, Mrs. Nellie Udall went to Salt Each subsequent insertion, B - .05 Lake Wednesday. per line .03 Poetry, per insertion per line Mayor G. M. Whitmore is in .05 Resolutions of sympathy etc., Rates on display advertising on Salt Lake this week on city business. application. The years steal upon us like a thief in the dark hours of the night and we find ourselves sud denly aroused from slum ber, to face dependence and humility, unless we have been faithful to our god given duty of saving for the time when we m TO CONTINUE THE GREATEST CLOTHING & SHOE SALE UNTIL THE FIRST OF THE YEAR. CA.SI--I IS EASIER TO so wjn rrAvn dboided can no longer work. -- We invite you to start an account with us TO WIND UP OUR GREAT SALE to- day -- . Nephi, The young child of Mr- and Mrs. Bert Belliston is recovering from scarlet fever. Grant Ord is recovering from a severe case of pneumonia. has won The out in its coal reduction fight and the price on lump coal here will be reduced at least 35c per ton, making the price here about $5.40. John Belliston had a close call at death's door with pnuemonia, but is slowly recovering again. George Sudbury, was on the sick list recently with threatened appendicitis, but is around - True Spirit of Xmas. The spirit of Christmas! What is the spirit of Christmas? Is it the generous spirit, the spirit of giving? Yes, but that is not all. There will be millions of gifts made between now and the new year, and they will not all express the Christmas spirit. Some will be made out of pockets of plenty and thus entail no personal service; some will be made under compulsion of supposed necessity. ' How many people give things at this time because they think they must. They must give to those who, they hope or fear, will give to them. It is almost unfortunate that giv- ing and taking has become such a feature of our Christmas celebration because thelmere gift is incapable of expressing the spirit of this occasion, and the occasion itself has become a burden to many because it has been so much abused. It is not by giving lavishly that we honor Christ whose birth we celebrate, but by sharing unselfishly every good thing we possess. This puts the best things of Christmas within reach of every human life and enables every human being however poor in goods to give generously of whatever else he has. We all have much. Is money denied us, then let us give what is better, a word to cheer, a smile to awaken hope, something out of our hearts' treasure. Who would not rather get a cordial message from a friend that would express his thought and appreciation, than to get a dollar trinket? What heresy to think that we cannot express an unselfish love at Christmas time except by lavish us of money. Heoriod Makes Good Herald-Republic- f First National Bank with such as oe Utah. riCCb rP,c .,f FOR THE LAST 5 SHOPPING DAYS. High School Notes. Spencer Forrest, Reporter. an The game last Friday between the faculty and the High School team was very exciting. Mr. Peterson, the faculty center, was continually bumping his head on the ceiling, and Mr. Plumb the right guard insisted oh trying to play steam roller. In spite of this, things looked bad for the main team at the end of the first in half. The score being 10-favor of the faculty; but in the ast half the boys got to work succeeded in bringing the and The straight line rubbers wear score themup 3 rd longer than any other selves. rubbur made, sold at Excelsoir. The challenge issued to the 40 acres of dry land with good Snow Academy for a game of fence, and half planted, between basket-ba- ll was accepted and the Paxman's house and county road; team left on the Thursday noon S. G. Gadd. train. is the last meeting for 5.00 a Safety As Why pay Boosters till of after the Xmas an can Razor when you get and as an excellent proholidays work the will same do that has been & gram arranged by the or J2.00. Hawkins Ockey. fourth years we would like to sec I have 3 acres of orchard, 2 everyone out to Doosters'. acres of water, and good house. Another snap, located in east When you buy rubbers insist part of town in canyon draught, on getting the straight line sold No frost,- - T. H. Burton. Tues. Dec. 27 F O-V- -B Read Our Quick Sales. Small Profits. to25-35in'favor- of Chase's Butcher Shop, Main Street, Nephi, Utah. TRADE MORAL InVoducing to the is merchant buyer purpose accomplished by advertising columns. . The tegrity of both arc vouched the the our I tor. Nephi City Blacksmith CO. Shop. Particular People All Kinds of home cured and fresh meats. Kept in pat- ronize us Refrigerater. Business being run on cash For Sale. up-to-da- te The undersigned will receive basis, enables us to sell bids up until Jan- the ,7th. 1911 at Excelsior. at very reasonable Our line of Cutlery is complete on 72 acres of meadow land sit Their work is done exactly to prices. call in and see it. Hawkins & uated in the north meadow, and their order. It is done well, and COURTEOUS TREATMENT known as the Wm. Evans estate Ockey. satisfaction TO is guaranteed. ALL dI reserve the right to re an At the recent election of officAll kinds of blacksmithingand all bids. ers of the Nephi Irrigation com- ject any and horse shoeing. I.H. Grace, pany, Geo. R. Howard was electAdministrator. ed president, C. A. Hall, i. . GL1 PROP Everything Electrical Timothy Hoyt and W. INTERMOUnTAIN STOCK See me on any Electrical job fo P. Ostler, directors, and Alma an estimate. Hague, secretary and treasurer. All kind House Why? - - vice-preside- Chas. Pyper. nt, Nephi can justly lay claim to other things besides its dry farm Breeders of pure bred Berks- products. Thos. Vickers killed hires. Pi ices reasonable and a hog the other day which dress pedigree guaranteed. ed 523 at 9 pjunls. 1-- 2 cents! Figjr this up Malin Mendenhall Nephi - Utah wiring a specialty. of electric supplies. Tantalum and Tungsten lamp. T. H, BURTON. Licensed abstracter. Farm Loam, One block west of court house Notary Public, Insurance and Real It you want the best for the lowest prices buy your MOIIUr.lENTS Estate. Winn Building Assjciated with McGURRIN h P.YDALCH. Attorneys-at-La- fMlpEXTON from Mt. Pleasant Marble Work. Thos. Belllstoo, Local Agent. Porbate and Guardianship Notices. tm (Consult Omtit Oris or ol the state were present at the meeting and the first officers to ha fleeted are as follows: Joseph C. Sharp of Salt Lake, president; C. T f fpnroid of Eureka, vice- My stock Is complete with Watches, Clocks, president, and George T. Judd oi Provo. secretary and treasurer. Silver waer, Lady's and Gent's solid gold set Several matters of great impor rings, a big assortment of Jewelry, Albums, tance were up for discussion at Cut Glass, Imported China, Toilet Sets, and this meeting and the organization Novelties, Pine Watch, Clock andewelry rewill try to secure the passage oi pairing. A new shipment of diamond rings tnm new laws by the next legis Mr. Ilenroid beleives just arrived. All goods engraved free. that there is room for impivve the which in manner the mpntin district court cases are being handled as the state and county are often put to unnecessary ex by the summoning of wit A & For Besses and jurors to the county Moher. iseat long before they are actually cases the other in Then o!pd. in Nothing nicer than a nice. Morris, Echrs rn, Wicker Chair. A jurors and witnesses areofkept cases nicepiece of d china. waiting for the trial some out upon thrown brass.beds.tand are beautiful guaranteed Universal Ptoves which See our which could very and law of point ranges. of easily have been disposed without calling these witnesses ipaE and jurors to the county seat. HOLIDAY Suitable Present y further information.) Father hand-painte- Brothers jf urnfturc Store KpcLhr Signer Notice. GOODS E. L. BOUCHER f I INKIER in- .'TheiUtah SherrifT's Association was organized at a meeting held at Salt Lake Sunday. The sher- i P If - The dhnce given by the Mod ern Woodmen was a largely at tended, and in all respects, the most successful affair of the season. The refreshments ser ved by the Olympia were especi ally good. Call and select for your Xmas present, one of Howell's beaut- ipotted plants. The infant born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorenson a short time ago, died shortly after birth. Mr. and Mrs. John Sunweeks are over lrom tpnraim tnis week. 1, 1911 Everything high but the Prices. We do as we advertise. Bills. HKPHI, UTAH :tne ffl E" E. ft 1-- to-nig- ht Jan. Monday December 26th store will be closed.: 17 Suggestions. iffs from most of the counties unheard of in the history of retailing IS THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF UTAH 1NANL . FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB. In the matter of the estate if Joht S. Painter, deceased. Boyd w. Park Building SALT LAKi: CITY. UTAH ROSENVALL'i Blacksmithing and Machinery Repairs. Of-TH- Por An Afternoon Off. for a comfortable vehicle or rig:, with or without driver. Our livery service will please vou and rnir rates per day or hour are simply OUIlSTAtiLES areup-lo-datOur horses and turnouts are and at your service on a few moment's We also supply saddle notice. horses. Call upon us rock-botto- e. spick-and-spa- n, mm WV li Ml. NOTICE. The final account and petition foi its settlement and approval; petitioi for decree establishing notice to cred' tors; and petition for decree distribut ing the property on hand and residu of said estate in the hands of petition ers, in accordance with the provision of the will, by Henry Painter an Salie P. Nielson, Executors f th Last Will and Testament of John P. Painter, deceased, has Ien set f i 27)h. hearing on Tuesday, 1910, at II ;30 o'clock A. M., at lth County Court House, in the Court Rooms of said Court, in Nephi City, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Ctmr With the seal thereof affixed th i l.lh. day of Decemler A. D. 1910. PEAL T. W, VICKEI.S Clerk, cast Iron. Brass Cooper or Steel- - No 'ob too large or: S I weld too smali-- j tfoiler Rcparing, Engine Repairing, Gas Engines, a Parm Machinery specialty. HENRY PARKIN De.-rmlx- Date rf fiift pillicatc. Date of last publication D;!. . 23 rd. Meat Dcalsr. I buv all kinds dressed of meat log 9 1 2c Thic ker. 12 8 1 2c, Veal Sr. l-- M""t Cash paid for egrgs. SEE ME Phone 159 pink FIRST. |