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Show mWMmmm rX IVY CORI3IENCES Cut prices on all of our new also on our extensive line of shoes JILSTrK TJINlL, in We want VTVl l'XICUL OOTVlT-IlliiCVOE:- . every person during this sale. Nephi to compare our prices with the other stores in town, be sure and garments, too can sell cheap goods cheap. as anyone compare quality ATTENTION: Here is something: every person in Nephi and vicinity should know The Leader's Entire Line of Clothing is absolutely New and Fresh from the Eastern Markets. You remember that the sales which we conducted shortly after Christmas completely cleaned out all our old goods and we have just stocked up again. We will sell High Grade Goods Cheap. No Cheap Goods will be carried in stock. Our expenses are low, we buy and sell for cash, receiving large shipments of goods from the same manufacturers which supply the big stores at Salt Lake. It can readily be seen that we can save you money. At our store you vull find the same goods that are in stock in the Salt Lake stores-th- ere is but one difference, and that is in the price. We will save you ONE THIRD. j All alterations will be made free of charge as we have an experienced dressmaker in the store who will handle this work. Our advance lines of Spring and Summer Suits, Pants, Underwear, Shoes, Socks and other gents furnishings will be on sale at greatly reduced prices. Remember we keep up the quality and cut , down the price. Don't buy a thing until you visit the Leader Store. It always pays to get our prices. BOYS' KNEE PANTS LADIES SUITS & COATS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Men's and Young Men's The finest in the state in all 24 cents & up. Spring Suits and sizes styles. colors, 1- -3 LADIES DRESSES. They are all beauties. Sizes from 29 to 42. WAISTS A new shipment just arrived. LADIES We save you from $3.00 to $7.50 PETTICOATS CORSETS From $4.95 up. All go , off. SILK WAISTS on a suit. The finest and best in the state Regular $7.50 at 20 per cent off. and 10.00 they will be sold from $1.95 White serges, highest grade up. 12.50 on the market. The very latest styles, All changeable colors and blacks. From $2,45 up. 6.65 ES, THE Relief Society Sunday School Y. M. M. I. A. Y. L. M. I. A. Primary Enrolled Percent 375 160 123 360 93 90 144 205 125 72 45 295 Percent 15 45 37 82 C3 C7 73 140 153 80 97 75 In the mutter of the ehtaie of Elizabeth Sowby, deceased. The petition of Isaac G. Sowby, praying for a decree determining whi are the heirs at law of said decedenl, and that said petitioner uurcecd said decedent in fee dimple title to the following described tract of land in Juab Ixt one County, State of Utah, of Block eleven, Plat "li" of Nephi Survey of Townsite Lot, containing one acre and nine squaie rot', has l set for hearing at 11:30 o'clock A. M. on Monday the 3rd. day of April A. D. 1911, at the Court Houre in NVphi State of Utah. City, Juab County, Dated March 17th. A. I). 1911. THOMAS W. VICKERS Clerk W. A. C Bryan, Attorney for petitionto-w- it: 1 T." cutnr-fao- 11 . food. Horses are little used ty the farmer on account of a disease P. V. Cardon, superintendent known among them as "horse of the Experiment Station, now sickness" a terrible plague which an office in the Goldsbrough has breaks out at intervals of two years, caused by the bite of a certain fly. The mule is worked extensively in both city and country work. Although the mule is somewhat addicted to "horse sickness" it is not so prevalent among them. South Africa may well be proud of its mules, which are considered superior to those of. any other country, in size, strength, tnd stamina. The donkey is a more useful animal here than is generally recognized in other places where I hare been. In proportion'to the During the summer months' on account of the shortage of rain fall, many crops are poor, the grass dries up. But during the winter months when the rainfall is great the vegetation is again revived and mother earth is found striving more hard to produce her portion to ward bringing South Africa to the front building. tm-- m SUSPENDERS m Regular 35c 17 l-- 2c 50c 22 !-- 2c ONE PRICE TO ALL. ami This Is Your Store. THE UIS1RICT COURT OP THE FIFTH Jl DiCIAI. DISTRICT CF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND Ft R THE COUNTY CF JUAB. In the mailer of the estate of Mra. Caroline 'AVb. ilercaMflr The r tition of John J. Sullivan, prayinir for a uccrr-- dctermininff who are th heira at law of KaiJ d.Tcdcnt. ami that utid petitioner aucceed aid deroh-n- t In fee simple title to the follow I nif ilewiiunl tract of land In Juab County, a tale of Th half of four of Illock 7 Utah, Flat "C". of Survey of Towntitelota. con taintnK K4 Hatiuar rods, haa been set for hearins; on Monday the.lrd day of April A. I). 1911. at th Court House in NehiCitr. Juab County. Stalrof THOMAS W. VK KERS Utah. It nt Clerk. IaUd March !rd.. I 'll. W. A. C. Bryan, Attorney for Petitioner. M. Old age is 1 Itrr-mh- No. All protests aninot th irrantin of aid atatlna- - th maarmi thrfar, must tar mad by af ftHarrt In dnplirate and filed In lhi offic within thirty twit day aftor th rarnf.ltai of the publication nf this notic. CALP.B TANNfR Decoration ba is doming "Wlxy Not rrcpnro for It "fcy orootlng rx nloo MONUMENT or HEADSTONE? For easy terms and guaranteed work sec. Why send to Salt Lake or Provo for your Furniture, Carpets. Rugs, etc.? . Store e XX The best way to do this, is by starting a savings account now. the Nephi, Utah. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Serial No. 07076. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 16 1911 Notice is hereby given that W. A. Starr, whoae rwidence and pout office i.Mrens is Nephi, Utah, and A. L. Starr arH C A. Starr, each of whose re.i!ence and post office address is Sj.rir.gville, Utah, have made application for a United Stats Patent for the Champion and Champion No. 1 lode mining claims rmlidatd, situate in MirtJnt Nho Mining District, Juab Counly, Utah, ami consisting of 1&V0.6 linear feet cf said Champion and 1361. linear feet tf said Champion No. 1 lotie and surface ground with each, not exceeding GOfi feet wide, aa shown upon the official plat, being U. S. M. S. No. UM'i and respectively, and ttescritied in the fieU notes and plats of the official Survey thereof cm file in this office with magnetic Variation at 1J dcg. r", min. East as follows: CHAMPION LODE - Commencing at No. 1, a corner of the claim, from fO lvt hich U. due. "Good-Habi- t" Harris First National Bank existence today. Shouldn't it give you service, and satisfactory? We feel that we owe the people of Nephi the best service and the best treatment possible; and if you leave it to us, we will see that vou get everything that is your is away from most of us, and we Will do more for your health will have to meet him face to than all the liver Dills in town. face sooner or Later. Get the habit, and also consult us for anything about the Livery business. Our prices are reasonour It is within our power and able. comsolemn duty to make him fortable when he does come. mmni place or bcinnning. contair ing a total area of 18.263 acres, all of which is claimed and applied for, there being no conflict. CHAMPION NO. 1 LODE - Commencing at Post No. 1, a comer of the claim, from which U. S. M. M. No. 3 bear N. 71 deg. 56 min. W. 321.7 feet distant, and running thence S. 28 deg. 47 min. W. 634.5 feet to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 73 deg. 15 min. E. 3"" lfeet to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 19 deg. . . min. E. 1343.6 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 73'dcg. 15 min. W, 43.6 feet to Cor. No. 5; thence S. 37 deg. 16 min. W. 78.2 feet to said Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing m total area of 7.433 acres, expressly excepting and however, 0.020 excluding there-froof an acre, area in conflict with Good Luck Lode, U. S. M. 8. No. 4tl, the net area claimed and applied for being 7.418 acres. Total acreage of consolidated claim 25.681. 'w "Th St. 217 W .- - w m lih th MAIN ST. a mm m wm m Guranla." Salt Lake City. Ut Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. Particular People pat- ronize us Why? Their work is done exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. All kinds of blacksmithin? and horse .hoeing. 1 c. T. H. BURTON. Licensed abstracter, Farm Loans, Notary Public. Insurance and Ileal Estate. Winn Building These claims are on an nnsurveyed Associated with part of Town. 11 S., Range 1 E., Salt P.VDALCII. Lake I'.ase and Meridian. Each of McGUP.P.IN said locations or mining claims of Attorneys-at-Larecord in the office of tha Heironler of Juab County, at Nephi, Juab County Boyd PiiiJr Building Utah. The nearest known hsr tion is S A LT LAK I : CITY, UTA I! the Good lick Ixde. U. S. M. .S. No, 441. HENRY PARKIN t direct this notice to le publhed in the Juab County Times at Nct.hf City, Meat Dealer. Utah, the newspaper published nrarr t h In-in- w. of S. M. M. No. 3 hears N. 22 said mining claim for a period nine dcg. 27 min, W. fcw; feet di'tant, and weeks. E. D. P.. THOMPSON" running thence N. 19 deg. 07 min. E. I:VAfi feet to Cor. No, 2; then g. l Register 51 rrm. E. fVr) to V't. N". 3: Lawrence A thence H. 1 Je. f7 min. W. WA).i Attorneys for Applicant. N . 4; thence N. fl rleg. to W. f feet to said Cor. No. 1. Ill Felt Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. I S,3 m n. w fet (V-g- . KSrotbers jfurnfturc now-a-day- s. A when your can get what you need at See our tieautiful Brass Beds, Pianos, Chinaware, Carpet?, WashWe w .i le f'ft ing Machines and all the latest styles of Furniture. pleased to show vou our line, even if you don't buy. hc-me- Good Saddle Morses are rare Thera ari of the hard plenty riding "buckkind. We have a few wel' ing" broken, easy riding saddle horses for either men or women. For amusement and heathful excer-cisthere is nothing to be compared with horse-bac- k riding. not very far It hr kiwi snrinc and mih.H by. of a pin Una t.tr a HUtmn of 2rn foet and Uwre awd durtrie th rrVrl from January 1 mr to SI. tnrluslv. of earn rrar. for nunMtal purpom. Thin arbitral ion at oWroated In th (tut F.nrtnevr's office as You have been instrumental in making this store. Your support and patronage is largely responsible for its IN nwr-Mia- During this beautiful spring tat Enirr. weather the farmers are busy tint publication rhrrr 74. I oil. da tatof in working the fields, and people of comfW'Uon of publication Marc h Z7. 1?IL generally are putting in gardens. lpa Your choice of 10 dozen at cent?. A rare bargain 221-- 2 condition. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE good FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR NOTICE. THE COUNTY OF JUAB. dif ! 39c BOYS' WAISTS 2c road commissioner John Stalnaker has been putting the new road to Levan Ridge in and II HrnPA addressed the congregation, H the in care among other timely suggestions, urged greater er. training of children. Date of first pub. March 24th. There are millions of acres of South Africa Described good land in South Africa still in a virtrin condition, which might By Alfred Qowers. be made to yield abundantly, if fContlnuad from last wmk J Notice to Water Users were so situated as to be conit seems to be prized very highly Stat Enrlneer't Office. Salt Lak City. t'Uh which often has a weight of six- venient for marketing the Frtrruarr II. 11L had South Notta Is hrhr iri Africa that Danlrl C. Harris teen pounds. The grease from ho post oTTicm aMrM ta Silver CK. L'tah. who were not more people thrifty ha mad In aemrdanca with lh this tail being used by many peo contented with just merely exist of lb Compiled Lasri at VtAh, 1!7. ple for butter. a amvtHfof by th Saian Law. of Utah. ISO. In The cape goat is bred here also ing, but who would be willing to appropriate (.01) nf a t in order to gain pr wcund of water from aa tjnnanwl iprfnc In it being used for milk among the sacrifice a little Juab County. Utah. Said sarin; la Huat- -t at a a great deal, I am, t point which lie VA f"t smith and no poor people and the natives. rvl af the northwest enrnsr of JWlion 4. Trnhit yours truly, Goat meat is considered by AfriSooth. Ran Kail Lak f and Alfred J. Cowers, Jr. Th WW will b diverted at th (W cans as being excellent as a meat it from aaid - l-- LEADER. Notice Religion Class The above report shows 971 people attending their various meetings during one week. The Conference showed 32 per cent present Pres. Paxman, t w tn,i ku. mau ii. nA 1.95 County The First Ward Conference last Sunday was a very satisfactory one. The officers of the ward were presented and unanimously sustained. Bishop Pettigrew reported the condition of the various to the conferorganizations as shown during the week previous ence as follows; Priesthood .95 .95 1.45 IES & CHILDREN 7 and up. - First Ward Conference. (B.ptiMd Member.) 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.00 The very best grade at " BF, SURli: TO RISAJD OUR BIO BILLSIETir.S For details of our big FREE DAY proposition get copy of bill at the store. SPECIAL NOTICE ' $1.45 Khakia, Dress Pants ,, ROMPERS HOISERY For MEN, LAD- Corduroy, regular $2 50 8 65 4.00 10.00 69c, and 98c. it. CHILDREN'S iHOES DRESS and SHIRTS, 1.95 Prices cut in two PositiWORKING. Men and Boys MEN'S & LADIES SHOES vely less than- wholesale-froFor 24c up. $195 and up 34 c and up. From $2.95 up. House Dresses, Kimonas, LADIES KNITTED UNDERWEAR & Dressing Sacques 9 cents up. From From 39 cents up. FOPt BOYS WASH SUITS Which sell regularly at 75c, Our prices on Notions are ft. 00, and $1.50 can be purchasmost can than people cheaper AND buy at wholesale, and you know ed during this great sale at 49c, NOTIONS 49c 69c From 65c up. PANTS $4.05 15.00 SILK PETTICOATS SKIRTS Worth 75c go at Worth $1.00 go at Porrton, Cr. Date of first pub. Jan. 2J, last Mar. 24th. pub I buv ait kinds of dressed meat Hogs 9 8 1 Chickens 12 Veal 2c, Mutt' 9c Cah paid for eggs, SEE 153ME FIRST. Phone pink |