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Show - JURY Local Notes. t- - - Ml - DISAGREED. James E. Jenkins was arrestFor sale good Pearmain apples ed on a charge of petit larceny, m worm8. John Burton. and his trial was held in the M. C. Rosenyall and family city justice court before the fol- went on a trip to Gunnison in owing jury, N. A. Nielson, G. their auto the first of the week. W. Sudbury, John W. Ellison Jr Howard and Andrews announ- and Barton Brough. The jury ce that they will have on ex- were unable "to agree on a ver hibit at the State Fair a carload dict, and a new trial will te ' ' of fine Aberdeen Angus cattle. held later. Be sure to see them. A fine boy was left by the AT FAIR. stork Monday morning at the DAHLIAS TO BE SHOWN home of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. The Fair Association have writ Gowers. ten to II. E. Howell to be sure While playing the little daught- and bring uy his exhibit of dahl er of Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Bach- ias, as they would give him all and sus- the space desired. Mr. Howell's elor tell from a dahlias attracted as much attent tained a badly sprained wrist. ion as any other display at the Leonard bcnoteid came over Fair last year, and he has received from Eureka last Saturday in his orders from as far away as Ind What. Are We Going To Do? Summer la Past; Autum la Here. Winter la Knocking at the Door. And wo muat supply our needs for the oold days that are linger ' Ing near. We are making special bargains on all clothing for Children. You will be a moneymaker our big bargains. Men, Women, and by getting some of - hwfa Absolutely Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Men's Suits $7.50 and up. Men's Overcoats $12.50 and up. Ladies' Dress Coats $7.50 aud up. Ladies' Skirts $2.50 and up. Boys' Suits $L,75 and up. v Boys' Overcoats $2.25. Misses and Children's Coats and Furs, Men's, Women's, and Children's underwear, L'. D. S. Garments. ' go-ca- rt Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts We want to serve your wants. We buy chickens. jauto accompained bv his uncle ianaV W. J. Adams and the latter s two daughters, iney remained over Sunday and were the guests of CAN'T SELL WORMY FRUIT. Mr- and Mrs. Orson Cazier. Miss Lillian Blackett entertain County fruit tree inspector R. ed the members of the Utopia U. Ailred has confiscated a good Club at her home Tues. evening, bushels of wormy fruit many The only Baking Powder made Music and games were features that has been brought in here by from Royal Grape Cream ol Delicious re peddlers: and states that he is of the evening. freshments were served. Those going to eniorce tne law on present were: Misses Neva Booth, Nephi people. The new law forNtl'.ie Housen, Louise Allen, bids the sale of wormy fruit, and Bertha, Jane, Lou and Stella the inspector may seize and de An Larsen. interlocutory Helen Grace.Edna Beck, stroy all inflected fruit offered IIsnry detree of divorce was granted in Lettie Jenkins, Ethel Wright, for sale. the case of Martine Skeem, vs. Mrs. Will Orme, Mrs. Bert Pax-ma- n Ant?rew Skeem. A similar de and Mrs. Shed Lunt. The Fifth Judicial District was given in the case of cision The Salt Lake Route will ace Will PROTECT GA ME FISH. Court was in session here and a vs. T. J. Norton. ommodate the people during conAnnie Norton, number of cases we're disposed County fish and game warden Elma Hollingshead applied for a ference, and from October 3rd of. from George Hollings to 9th inclusive will run a con- A. V. 'Hague went to Goshen divoroe Th; court took the matter of send an interlocutory decree ference special leaving Nephi at yesterday to look after the in he estate of J. F. Kappis under head criven and a restoration of 6:35a.m., Burrastonat6:50a. m terests of the game fish located was ndvisement. From, the testimony her moaden name. Mona at 6:55 a. m., Starr at 7:05 in the reservoir canal. The given, it nppear's that J. F. town board of health are seining , In the case of the Spaulding a. m.t York at 7:21 a. m-- and out the Kappis died reve'ral years ago. carp and removing thetn lie had a son Fred, the where-bout- s Mfg. Co. a corporation vs. James will arrive in Salt Lake at 1005 so that when they die, they wi of v.horu was unknown. and Freda Moss of Levan, the a.m. The returning train leaves not become a menace to the peo The deceased left $1700.00 for court dismissed the proceedings. Salt Lake at S p.m., arriving at Die's health. All the water has Nephi 11:40 p, m. PresidentTaft hisFonin Co csre of Jas. P. without prejudice. will speak at uheTabernacle 10:30 been drawn out of the reservoir Driscoll ::3 it. In the meanand the fish are all crowding in came Counsel for pla'ntiff a- m. of October 5th to which all time youuyKj ppis was wanderto the canal by thousands. Mr file to an . court and asked , ing about tlx country apparently '.amended complaint substituting of the public are invited. One Hague will see to it that no bass with no wish for his share of the the names of the three bpauld-In- g fare for the round trip. or other game fish are caught in estate ys be had been notified the seining process. ' brothers as partners, under DAILY DIET AND was ready for the thittku partnership name of The him. Now th widow of the son Spauling HEALTH HINTS Mfg. Co. Counsel for NOUSES DIE FROM POISON. T. J. ALIEN By o Fred K.vpy s. the original heir. defendant contended that as Charles Hall had the misfortune nine? and claim the there was no such concern known pats in aj -lose three of his good work to Iviri t:ire.. . !M,;r chain of evi- as "the Spaulding ilfg. C. FALTHE EAT ANYTHINGLACY. horses last Friday, valued at a dence w.t.: jcifen to prove her corporation," there was rothing i i nt;ry n tin lral heir. about $150 each. Mr. Hall had a to amend, and the court considerNutrition la Ufa, using that t'ie aren't r.'( jk ir.trd by the sen ed the point well taken. ttrm In tha broadeat acnaa ta quantity of wheat in sacks on a Includa, properly, tha conditions r.i JCa.v ,( Irn died and the es- portion of land which he w a s for Ita normal action necetaary is'.-Yates vs. to sow with the sed. The Thecasiof Elizabeth 'going i.u'.d through th light, air, water, food and lun.I of ;n administrator, and Ephraim J.Shepherd was dismiss. mtntal and physical. But grain had been treated with can not usa light or air for for smut. His horses ti;iVivd Cnp;:i-- in hiswan- ed, as also that of the Money wei- - we y and on food will not food; and in t! Tin r 5. ha-an were t ;ir.n,'(J lna name ght ScalesCo. vs. Hcffernan tan joining pasture, put the need of another. Lettu i'r out and ate alargequani Knppis while in Thompsot. tuce la ?ood, but alone wUI not butgot M of this wheat He went t i th Court wxis adjourned until th support life. To "eat anything" nutb'ra are somewhat ty or everything, le as fatal en tha next regular t?rm, commencing field Thursday afternoon; some c n plicated. phyttcal aid aa to think any. 25thOct. on la fatal mental the that they had eaten some of the to take the The c.'jurt thing, la aa food eelection aide. Wise the wheat, but as they seemed alci un lor :!viernrnt until to health, physical necessary Morrisare1 i.f h"ir is firmly Mr. and Mrj. Cecil right, he hitched up and plowed and spiritual, aa It la necessary with them that afternoon. Friday for tha hlglist spiritual (and up from Pioche, Nevada, on their life to "Think no physical) ut the estate of wedding trip visiting relatives morning he started home with the evil." J in P'l'kir.cn, deceased; John and friead here. horses, when one died on t h e ? 1 - - COMMERCIAL COMPANY YOU FURNISH THE GIRL And I'll furnish thehomev with kitchen, dining room Tartar and n, Court Disposes of MERCANTILE AtDpric.es In Many Maters. bed-roo- that m will astonish you. fitting outjyour home call and see us. Jesse Pay, Furnisher. ' 1 DECORATION DAY HAS PASSED . BUT flDonuments JHeabstones & arc nevr out of Season Orders taken for Summer and Fall delivery by TVeplii, - SATISFACTION Utnli. GUARANTEED. rn-tv- n. NEVER A -a :- STALE LOAF. .s Although we bake hundreds oi loaves every day, our bread has become so popular that it is all taken before night There is a rush on for our pies and cakes too. y a, for-imalJeh- - aup-pl- ! ik-ric- !, Our lunch room, where yon can a big sandwich, or plate of cakes, orgeta pie, with coffee, tea, or cocoa all for TEN CENTS,' is becoming the lunch placeof scores of people. - M'-ntir- Interne t L-l.- n n-- v. II. A. a appointed appointed vv; IJ.-rv- .i a imin Ira tor in th .r-- estate at NO SECRET ABOUT THIS! hi in 1 admir.-itr.i:..- r. and N'eplii This. People Appreciate ' .i!(;ri r ai Vit'n un- - ( H'ai ! w Kv!i'7 ot'y. Thy hr't re'i-Ttioy l.i I HfTP II V k'il'"3'. la ad,?, lidnfy . ir r t r cveryth ng. lrin eurr. ",U ill one thing ! p Vn- rv--; Njlii - and t prove it, fworvl warf, Mr. !?. A. !4a"!-"F r everal NvK, I'JA J."-- ! kf.n'V t c year .i;.'m,t irw!;cat5 I " vrr a " a t the rmail r,f th ha-- k. It v.0i har A;t m to ttonp or lift ar.'l if) sirirnJ in the m mir., t wm J.arJ J '.; I' aVmt, owing to a- in try I 4k. Trml.ie with ')" j ; !i ki t'.-and 1 y ip , t: rt Vr.r t mnt, ijjmI a I cls-rr- ir s S tr ii it-- r ( reif until tur fru f :" i roy I 1 I I ! v ni! t:n of I it it rwliti'n r- if. that t'f,an'n Ki. .r f : thf-m- . Prif i.mi aril's - treat' rm-tinu- irr.pr-iv('- e.-er- y F nv)-- l j Klr,rj I'i'U. Vrfttirm h i ti.e r..r.t'-'l.f one box rrrh l.ot'or health and im fo th If! t'j a i'i I f.,, in ha-- exitl k ,.!i, my J fa f-- ih .Vi l"itl WEDDINGS AND Bakery H. Macartney Prop. ENGAGEMENTS I California It' for On; Thin? Only P-'-fa! way, and the other two after he got home. The marriage of Ralph Broa and Miss ' Lilly Warren is announced to take place some time next week. The marriage of Lloyd Hobbs of Nephi and Miss Jennie Mai-- , ngren of Levan took place in Mr.' Salt Lake Wednesday. Hobbs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Hobbs of Nephi and is an industrious young carpenter. The bride is an attractive young lady of Levan, who through her work in the county assessor's office has become well and favor-abl- y known in Nephi. They will make their home here. Viiy It Succeeds. . 3D. Did you rend tliO otber da about a certain prominent Mail Order a fined a largo round gum 1 Uncle Sara for defraudmordant urbo ing people through tbe mails! lie advertised a to called vacuum cleaner trlich tliln't dean. Tbe government brought together it great expense anutnber f persons from various parta of tbe country, trho testified to llie,worlhlcssnrss of the device. It cot Uncle Sam money, tut b got itfack in the fine paid by the MaU Ortlcr merchant. The worlkVsscvae-tnicleaner cost these witnesses and many others rnonpy, but they didn't g?t it Imek, and they never wUL Plenty df other ruch concerns ar working other frauds upon tha public Foraonewbo buy a pig f n a poke can expect to get bitten. It U no,pf!rrt?h8t the country is populous with people who bare '' ti f Icnjby th rf M a il Ordc r pig. satisfaction ITere'sithe aecjrrt of in buying things: Trade at tone, for your money. cro youjean aeebat you're getting m ln CECIL MORRIS & xcursions. 1 VIA MHO. The Pioche Record has the following to say, "The bride was reared in Pi che and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Garrison, resident of this place. The groom Is a native of Utah, but has resided - in this vicinity for about three years, during which lime he ha surrounded himself with a host of fi iendswho are glad to .ett him "woo a n d win" one of Pioche's fair daugh- -' To '- -o Anf and return. Ticket en tsl daily until 30th.?,Cood returning until OcL3lt, 1911. STOPOVERS ENROUTE. old-tim- e ters." w Sptmb ONLY. Thr 24 hour te Lo Ang through fttra)nt dally. $ AfcntJ. ACOTTRCLL, fcf reservation and Information or writ.! T. C. PeckGJJI Los Angel es, Cal. J. H. Manderfleld, A. O r.A. Salt Lake City,,Ut n jl |