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Show F I R A. 7 What is positively the Greatest Money-Savinbuying public of Nephi and vicinity. Bargain SALE Ever Held in Nephi is in force at the Excelsior Mercantile Co. entire to the g This Sale is of vital interest to every man, women and child. It means a saving of hundreds upon hundreds of dollars to the head of every family The high cost of living has forced the entire public to save at values ever offered you. It is a chance of every chance, and today we are offering the greatest money-savin- g life-tito secure high grade, brand new merchandise at and below actual cost. Come expecting the your e, for you will not be dissapointed. Be on hand opening day, and everyday; greatest bargains of your bear in mind, the entire stock included-- - nothing reserved me life-tim- GOODS DRY r i CLOTHING ! S n- H NOTIONS f . c ' 9 W CI PHEW 'MT f " n V J SHOES NOTICE! BARGAINS STORE CLOSED TUESDAY May 30th, LIFE "500" Party. SOUTH Sudbury and Mrs J. W. Hyde were the hostMrs. Geo. V. esses at a very delightful "500" card party Tuesday afternoon of this week. The first prize was won by Mrs. Dr. W.W. Bennett, and the second by Mrs. J as. E. Cole. Pieces of beautiful china were the prizes. At 6:30 p. m. an excellent luncheon was served The following were the guests of the occasion: Mesdames .1. XL Edgheill, T. C. Winn, Wm. Bailey, Dr. W. W. Bennett. A. V. Hague, IL F. Homer, Enoch Burton, Mrs. Marston, Joshua Greenwood, Charles Kimball, Malon Brough, John W. Elli&on Jr., Edith Sparks, Delia Foster, Dr. D. O. Miner, Shed Lunt Jr.. J. W. Whilmore, Sarah E. OjIc, S. B. McCune, T. L. Foote, Jos. Bryan, Mark Sowby, and Miss Neva Booth. H. S. COMMENCEMENT. The High School year clctd in a blaze of glory last night A splendid program consisting of numbers by the Glee Club, Miss Prout, Jacquila Edgheill, and Alonzo Sperry was given. A paper on "Oar Great WVst" was read by Will Hoyt. "Educational Possibilities for the Country-Chilin the U. S." ws ably treated in a paper by MisJ Alean Sperry. . Dr. A. A. Know un of the state University delivered the address to the graduate. It was a scholarly discourse dealing with the pjrpose of education and its He stated that they benefits. d were only career and commencing their that a great field of possibility is before them. The address was full of encourag- ment and inspiration as well as a lot of good sensible advice. flFRICy MER CO 8th. Grade Commencement. (Continued from pae 3.) ESCRIBED Local Notes. sented by the graduate; the kind Interesting Letter from that dreams, forms ideals, and S. R. Boswcll. works. The graduates were encouraged to look forward to the home as the objective point. To Nearly 7 months ago the goo d people ask questions and take advice is of Nephi assemble J to bid farewell and the quality of .the true Yankee, God peed" to Alfred G owers and my- - said Supt. Eggertson. and the Clara Cole spent last week-en- d at Provo visiting:. The barber shops wish to announce that they will close promptly at 12 o'clock Decoration day. seek". The speaker also advised Burton. THE VOYAGE The distance between England and Cape Town is nearly C.bOO miles. The popular sentiment with regard to kng has been very much changed with the instance of mechanical science. On a long voyage of this ku.d one can scarcely fail to be interested in seeing what a neat temporary h mo that is provided on the vessel. It Appears difficult to see how ocean traveling is to be made more comfortable than 'at present. It is true that seasickness affects a great many. Hie saying is, "ihe only way to avoid seasickness is to remain on land," but as far as the voyage to South Africa is concerned it has teen tailed "the most plea.nt of voyages." It is to t,e remerpbere that the sea in the small latitudes is comparatively smooth, in fact, at some ti me as smooth as glass. Well might "We struck no breath nor motion as idle as a painted ship up n The Quality Store NEPHI, UTAH. C6I Misses Bertha McPherson and elf before we left the promised land young person who seeks advice Now is the Time to order your for this of the globe. I hear, from will surely avoid many of the dahlias-- H. E. Howell. ome of the expression I heard, that hard knocks that others have enCounty Com. Geo. C. Whitmore a groat many people had an idea we countered. 'Keep cool, take went to Provo were going to a peculiar place. I will Thursday to at pains and stick to your work and admit that I had many strange idea too the tend of A. O. Smoot. funeral will eventually reach the city of but they have all reached the vanishing For sale two or threa good the purpose of success. Throughout your lives point long ago. It i homes. work must and reason, Easy payments T. H. this article to give a brief statement of you the facts. and Dresses AND POSITIVELY CLOSES SATURDAY JUNE 3rd AT MIDNIGHT. TIME. IfcXCELSIOM Xiadie's Suits SALE STARTS FRIDAY May 26th OF Account Decoration Day. GROCERIES See How Bmt X Oil Was the remark of a visitor to our lunch room. A big cup of coffee, large sandwich and a dish of cakes-a- ll for 15c Were just as reasonable on our Have bread, cakes and pies. tried our 5c mines pics? you "Live and let live" is our motto on prices. the graduates to overcome Notice:- - We are making jealousy, envy, hate. etc. He al A clever part of the program mis year. Take home a so encouraged them to go on in was the greeting from the High their education raying that a Boosters. Each graduate School High school training is necessary was in order to get the rr.ost out of presented with a badge of the High School colorslife. Following this the certificates Mr. Eggertson's address was filled with vigor and enthusiasm. were presented by Mr, Stewart. PhTnu X. L. better Ice Cream than ever pint to your family. Bakery, "vpc!rtney' - ! sszr-z;?i.'.xc:-iijt.- I In .q Hurry Telephone li ill I' I I. . California I -- i Low Excursion VIA Coler-dgesa- y a painted ocean." - THE VALUE OF A BELL TELEPHONE ISPAR-TICULARL- Y SOUTH AFRICA EVIDENT IN EMERGENCY SITUASouth Africa comprises that part of On sale June 5th. Cth. and 10th. to 22nd. inc. good for return Africa south of 16th. parallel consist. ng IT TION. A WAY OPENS RLLIEF. until QUICK September 15th, 1911. To Los Angeles and return of Cape Colony, Natal 130.00. Orange Rher Accidents, dclayr, hurried trrivals, Colony Transvaal and llrwxlesiar, the On sale daily, June 1st to Sept. 30th. inc. good for return uncountry alounJs in mineral wealth es- sickness, fire, hurjiJarj'.-- all corr.c it ll.'s til US'... October $U( 31, 1911. To Los Angele and return which Trai.svsal the 40.O0. pecially gold of -Ht.tfi-- (j convenience life Time, money, upon 53 the cent of out alout per puts worlds supply. Coal is widely distrib- prompt communication. uted, many of the viens are from 10 to may w in igm, or a it. uano mi.tt ltiiiaiiers On sale June 27th. toJulyGlh. good for return until 21 feet thick, and within 500 feet of l.e 1 1 . If II Septem. not or B 1 the Distance I. Tt e t f c d in ber 15th. 1911. ct Long surface aixi very easilly worked, fit Salt Lake City to San Fransisco and return via situation. either ami gas being unknown. E'.n.e Los Angeles a of the other precious metals are an'iir.-on- I quick silver, aluminum, bismu'.h, See Local. ROCKY CO. obalt, fluorite, gypsum, platin:irr,j strmltium arid a lartr fiumber of s..i u 11. MAXDL11F1EL1), A. 1 A. hor Ra'.s, if d scrvlcj call cstes arid precious stones. TO dtpiUitr, iioitt'tu dun iiici Ical jtrd if iv.). N. E. A. j.rjg y, illlll Bill -- ((tf.t itol Jit Wctk.) H Q Convention. IfPIIE WITHROW.Mgr. 1cnt for full information and literature or riU J. 0. 109 Sou Ih Ma in SI red, SAL T LAKE CJT1 , UTAH |