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Show REMEMBER. LOCAL Blue & Tan Leacke Van. NOTES The Big Sale and Pure bred Leghorn cockerels high Btrain of layers Sam Niel- BE SURE AND SEE OUR BIG BARGAINS Lost a tan kid glove. Return to Lillian Robertshaw and be re- -j ' warded. Now on continues until Saturday Night. sen. , s , ' and Mrs. Thomas Haycock have moved to Salt Lake where Mr. Haycock has secured emMr.- Before Iod late. and patterns. "soft-peda- l" "loud-pedal- " ployment. Mrs. Ray(Brough and babe are visiting Mrs. Brough's parents Sugar Advanced this week. We bought a big lot before the advance You can have the benefit. Also, in Grays and the other shades that Fashion pats on the back. The best tailoring compliments the best fabrics and assured style supplements both.. $15.(0 to $25.00. Now is the time to plan on that We can HAT any man, except the heedless or headless. $1.50 cement work. See Thos. Passj to $5.00. and W. K. Smith. Prices the Low COLLARS lor necks that get fretful in high ones. Two lowest and work . in SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. 16 Ibs.S ugar for $1.00 3 Can Tcrnafces for 25c. Fillmore. guaranteed. Let me quote you a price on your cattle. Lon Lunt. Earl Cole returned the first of the week to resume his studies at the L. D. S. business college. Bishop Jas. E. Taylor of Levan transacted business at the Times office Tuesday. ine name uramatic lo. pre sented t leir play The Man of Mvstery" at Ft Green and Moron! the first of tho week. . .. r i r ma pnroing or young or-r.'a see Ralph Belliaton. Priae Winner Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, $1.00 per setting. W. A. Garrett Sr. For teat dry land red chaff Ono Priootoni: novorUndLorsold QMS - These are the commanding colors of the season. We have them in "High-Art- " Suits in all the usual and many unusual fabrics-- in SONS. We have now added to our Hardware stock a line of govt Manc lElectric flfootors. . seed en. THE BEST ELECTRIC MOTOR MADE. 7E ALSO HAVE THE COMBINED WASHING MACHINES WITH MOTOR ATTACHED TO WASHER & WRINGERS. CALL AND SLiE THEM " ORK. WHEN THE POWER COMES ON. wheat,-se- e A. H. Bellig- - for a quarter. Half-doll- ar 7 scarfs with the dollar look. HYDE & WHITMORE COMPANY. Fine carrots and parsnips for Alfred Warner held the lucky H. E. Howell. pale 14 carried off number that the piece, kitchen set given as a Fresh fish every Friday at the prize drawing at the Emro last City Meat Co. Saturday evening. The members of the Ladies' Club held a good meetLiterary Notice to Water Users. ing Monday evening at the home State Engineer's Office, of Mrs. W. W. Bennett. Mrs. Halt Lake City, Utah, February 11, T. C. Winn read a very interesf- 1911. Notice is hereby given that Peter mg paper on the "History of St. Mayer, whose post office address is Fountain Green, Utah, made applicaJohn Coleman states that he tion in accordance with the requirmenta has just shipped In a pure bred of Chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, 1905, to appropriate one thousand one Rhode Island Red cockerel for hundred and twenty (1,120) acre-feof which he paid $8.00. water from Tanner Creek fork of River, Juab County, Utah. Said Miss Edna Beck wishes to an water was (according to the original noonce that she will return from application) to have been diverted from the East with an exceptionally said stream, by means of a ditch at the fine line of millinery, and will be west quarter corner of Section 27, 13 south, Range 4 west, Salt Where you pet & Tinninj pleased to reoeive her friends on Township Plumbing. base Lake and meridian, from where , . : March 25th. 1811, at her usual it was to have asra.T335mwawT urn been conveyed for a F.ir:-,- ; . . . itm.I rr.ts and tvitnioesfi n:.i. place of business. distance of 2,640 feet, to a reservoir i n'Ticvr vi .&a rm,4 c.. mnrmr i. 1UI pilWCO i.t l):n i I Cuzicrs. For rent all or part of a new embraced in Section 28, of the town all kinds of beef cattl- - See Lunt above named, where it was to I)-- . 9 C. II. P.lrd m over room hease with bath, toilet, ship and iJelliston beforeyou sell. , have been stored whenever available barn and orchard. S. G. Ord. unking after during the period from January 1 to Margaret Jennings of Levan Lis dry farm interests. Miss Ida Parkes has returned December 81, inclusive, of each year. has commenced suit against Alex was to have For sal or tivde a puro bred Jennings for a decree of divorce. home fram a pleasant out- - of-to- The water so stored been released from said reservoir durTisit. V.jip !, : ... iV.jwtod Ilolstcin;I r . ing the period from April 1 to October omger sewing H. Peter . inclusive of each year, and conveyed Wankicr, i chinn and supplies from Elliott Both picture Shows are to beOnto2S0 acres of land embraced in ' Miller. Commended for the high class I Sections 28 and 29. Township 13 south. entertammenta they have been Range 4 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, where it was to have been giving the publio tba past week used for irrigation purposes. Said -4 or two. The Chioags colored application was approved by the State troubadours save Men giving Engineer October 21, 1907, and one and some splendid music at the one-ha- lf years allowed by him in which to works and make proof of complete nnd his Jack in Arizona Emro; appropriation of water. The time has broncho busting and rope-twirlin- g since been extended to July 17, 1909. feats gave a remarkable exThe application was in error as to the hibition fcr an indoor stage description of the point of diversion. The appropriation of the water has affair. as originally contem The U. C. T. Club met at the been completed and the proof thereof made. I plated home of Mrs. Florence Lunt The of diproof shows that the last Monday evaning. Afteren-gagin- g version is located at a point point which bears in sewing work for a north 23 degrees 35 minutes 436 ? r-from the east quarter comer of feet of the greater portion evening, refreshments were served and estion 28, Township 13 south. Range 4 west, Sait Lake base and meridian, a good social time had. from which point it will be conveyed to Little Miss Florence Burton said reservoir, from where it will be to- entertained at a birthday party released and conveyed to the lands 'i last Friday. Over 25 of her play- above described, and there used as t originally intended. The applicant now mates gathered at the T. H. desires to amend the application so that ! Burton home to enjoy the good no discrepancy will appear between it time on their friend's 5th. birth- and the proof of appropri alien. Thin nfilir.tion ia doaitrnalad in th. day. office as No. 1097. Engineer's T. E. Carter, Annie Kendall, All protests against the granting of j We pre ,t as care Til in refj'jirin picas-in- ;r fesse Coulson, Geo. Lunt, and the proposed amendment, stating the maty-ria- l f y fp, and skilled work-nrir.K- 'i; llen Chate held the lucky num-e- rs reasons therefor, must be made by! ii a three Cellar fVe rs in tho that drew the 20 lb. sugar affid avit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the' more xj.rr praiJc-FWc are jriies iafft Saturday evening at completion of the publication of this ' the l.e t !'.: from the famous Ilxrhcst-- r the Exca'sior. notice. r fact r of t!tz &I)'.nn. who ItiM into Caleb Tanner, every j.;.:'r j:i-- t as mveh shoe exct IV rce as State Engineer. I1 for the money. They trrke their t. K'-Date of first publicalon February 24, ' In every county in Utah flo rep- 1911, date of completion of f h b i'i'1 w ith welted soles, thoroughly publication resent oce of tba leading gas and March 27, 1)11. L--"'""1 hAinT. t silesman Hrawltins et and Mrs. Jacob Coleman read a paper on the "Life of Franklin Pierce". er St Ocltey. " Prussian Lice Patrick's Day"; Mrs. T. L. Foote gave a talk on current events; Low Excursion Rates To Texas up-to-d- ,r... $ i juxjaa ... & Mexico Points Pow-de- re Death to Lice, Mites and Nits-o- n poultry, horses, cattle, hogs and all animals, failures in poultry raising are due to the ravages of lice and mites than any other cause, More have everythin these needed ing lines. 'Ve Via Salt Lake Route. See local agent or write J. H Manderfield. No. 169 S. Main St Salt Lake City. Utah. MU Mi Kir 'fcirwtusLn unrs PHARMACY ariTTIPfgriTKSuTeBi: wn uiijuur c-- .1 OPERATE PRCE SHOES Ycu can never tell all aboutashoe by me price. Dig price does not always mean good shoes. We can show you that good shoes and low price often go gether. Our constant, earnest study is given to the production and selection of geed slices at mcderate cost. wt km YES SIR, It is possiable for our store to give you a great deal better value for your money than another. Just try one of our SUITS for SPRING and see where you'll find yourself going for your next one. j-- rl ir. Wanted Man. h durable, y oi pick ojt the ttyli Wbcre thlnf, arc wh.t Ihty tttm. We are agents for the "Royal Tailors',. jr electric companies in Chicago, 20 years, to sell established for. ighting systetas to homes, business houses and tchMiw. Also a full line of automobiles on $50 a month payments; liberal $22 a week drawing ".ccount. Good man can make ,100 to $1'.'0 a week. Not cent eapital reuired. 1300 bond for "Will call iiamples necessary. see and SaleU-ersonalljWe announce our annual Conference applicants. JOHN E. EOIT, A ion da v Mar. 27th. lie sure and see our bill. Provo, Uah. hln THE TOGGERY. you are looking Excelsior ffiercantileCo com-missio- The Quality Stor. r ns; KEEP IN MIND "GOOD GROCERIES". then come in and see our fresh-- e very-da- y supply of Green vegetables. Then, too, our dried meats, canned and b:t-tle- d goad3, biscuit, nuts, olive oil, relishes, etc., are put up with care, handled so as to preserve their original purity. Headquarter for staple and fancy groceries. Enterprise Grocery Co |