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Show THE NEPH1, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- GRANT ORD WRITES TO LOCAL Money Saving Specials $ and all next wee- k- WHY PAY MORE? ft 1 ib. for Towels for $2.f0 Dross Goods $2.00 Di ess Goods $1.7." Dress Goods $1.25 Dress Goods DOe Dress Goods fire Dress Goods $2.75 L.D.S. Garments $1.35 L.D.S.Ga.metus $2.00 L.D.S.Garments Host Rice 90c 35c 35c 0 lbs. Sugar for 3 pkgs. Raisins for 3 pkgs. Starch fbr 15c 2 pkgs. Soda for lb. Hill Bros. Coffee 35c $1 3 lb. Hill Bros, Coffee 25c 2 cansfune Peas for 15c Tiny Tot Corn for 20c 3 bars Fairy Soap for Blue Ribbon Raisins 2 for 25c 25c Calumet Bkg. powd. 20c 25c 3 cans Lye for Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs.for 25 2 pkgs. Sun Ripe Wheat 55c 55c 2 pkgs.Sun Ripe Oats 1 Gal. Syrup -2 T Gal. can Syrup for 2 cans Shinola for Gilt Edge polish Sardines in Tomato Flake White Soap 5 lb.Royal Crystal Salt 10 lb.Royal Crystal Salt 25 lb.Royal Crystal Salt $2.25 2!c V ' 71 $1.4, $1.00 $2,15 $1 $1 L.D.S.iiarmeuts $1.!8 Cloth 1 vd. for Childs Rubber Hoots SU.lwM 1 lot Towels 10c 1 lot Towels 12 M uc Darning i uiion z lor Mens Hats 15 ikt tollJJ 0c Flannel Gowns Oil l-- 45c 90o 5c 20i: 10c 5c 10c 1 $1.0i Gowns $l.lott $1.25 (Jowns 35c Hair Ribh.iti M;ck ISorax IU'-- 20c - l bioeK " D 1 1 ; da l'W ('a ;tile Soap,'! for 2irrJ Vllt Coal Oil 45c tor 1 "5 1 1 l .111 MM gal. for gal. for S1.05W ' 4 H see N. C. Ltinu. For Sale The property now occupied by the Nephi Drug Co. (mod paying investment, under lease. See A. . II ague. Uoxall Cold Tablets Guaran teed. Nephi Drug Co of house For hold furniture. For particulars we Mrs. Henry A. 15. Gibson, of the Times News force, left Tuesday even- 1M CJCUIlUIIiy UdbClIlCllL JJJCIelKs 17 . C Tree Tea do.. Clothes I'ins Tepee Soap (i bars for ti bars for Arbuckles Coffee Sperrys Mush Matches 5 boxes for White Russian Soap .i.u NEVER UNDERSOLD. Chas. Foote &. Sons SjiI-Arti- ; cles ing for Vancouver Washington, he having enlisted in the service Mr. Gibson, will be attached to the printing department at Vancouver Barracks. His place on the Time. News, w ill be filkd by Royal A. Young, of Big Pint y Wyo.a printer of long experience, and well qualified to take care of any work that come along. Mrs. J. L Memmott. and Mr. Alton Memmott went to Seipio, Tu Fjay morning to attend the Thomas Mrs. of funeral Memmott. Corjtorai Frank 0tler, after a 3 days W pleaar.t visit for several Iev-iin Nephi, returned to Camp B on the early morning train Wednesday. Another case of rnall ox has broken out this week, Miss Mabel loivns having contracted the I disease this week, and is now under quarantine. Kenneth Winn, left Wednesday I? evening for Iamington, vher will be employed for some tim w ho left co The soldier I? the WednesdayInjysmorning train were given a reception and free show at the Arlington Tuevlav evening. Mavor Garrett and the musical rnim-- ! i wt re given by the Male li'iart-ttcomposed of Prof. Paul IV"th. President Arthur Pvper. Mis K th S. rry. gave a miIo, and a reiilinir wa given by Koscoo G rover. Captain Meechin of Salt Lake ,a- down and explained th working of the draft a: d a!- - the manner of inducting r into the service who arn in the drft. After the meeting the L.id, s Delhi P.tnd gave a danc' in their honof, which wascrowd- -' l to capacity. The lxys who v. ft from Nephi were Victor Harris. WmOckey, A. 15 Gibson, and JU ed I'elliston. N. M. Jensen, one of the be.t known ?h'epmen of San Pete" FEBRUARY ihe 1 Month of Bargains No matter what you buy m our store. during the month of FEBRUARY you will get it I! . AT REDUCED PRICES the actual cost of goods sold in FEBRUARY, as wc made our just profits in season. All we want is to realize Take advantage of it and buy all you can during FEBRUARY,as the money you will save will be just like finding it Extra Special Low Prices ON ALL SHOES Shoes from hide to of all trusts Endicott-Johnso- n consumer-Independ- ent Boys an3 Girls $1.69 and up Ladies' Shoes $1.98 and up Also all other Children' Shoes 9Sc up Men's Shoes $2.49 tip High-Grad- e Shoes C. P, Ford, ohansen, Maxine and Buster Brown Shoes will be sold at a discount from 25c to $1.50 on each pair. s . li ' T4 E? All Corsets, Rrdfrrn, Warner, Kal wj anli Mad am Grace from 20c to 50c off on each lNOlicu: J..FFRiaiAUY. - - - pan uuiiog -- -' Noi-v:- s - '-ry .'-- I s Grant Ord writes to the Ladies Literary Club thanking tnem for present sent, and also mentioning other matters of. interest. The letter is as follows: Camp Lewis Feb. 2, 1918. Dear Friends: Just before Christ mas I received a package from your club which was most highly appreciated. My mother has in formed me that you have never received an answer from me. I cannot understand for I answered immediately, thanking you very much for the present as it came in pretty handy, as I was never in a place when I could appreci ate an act of kindness so well as I can now. We are all well in camp and enjoying ourselves as well as we can under the circumstagccs The boys are all beginning to take on a more serious aspect to wards things, for it looks as though it wont be long before we are on our way ascross the briu- ey waters of the Atlantic, but believe me, us from Utah are go ing to show them what we are made of when we do get there Again thanking you I beg to re main. Sincerely yours Corporal Grant Ord 1 Saveyout coat Srvesi Buy I to match l i 1 I I I I Our New Spring Line Just Received at the 1 NEPHI MER. CO. I WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER. Hogs wanted. See the Nephi Mill & Mfg. Co. R. L. liatchelor made a busi ness trip to Provo Tuesday, wnue mere ne secured tne for the LJuick, Oldsmobile and the INationl line or cars, :or Kastern Juab, and Northern San Pete County. Girl Wanted Apply at the Forrest Hotel. "Shirley Kays" at the Venice Theatre Wednesday Feb. 20th Clara Kimball Young's greatest photoplay. U. F. Tomlinson, is spending a few days in Salt Iake this week Clinton Price one of Nephi's soldier loys, was transferred from Salt Lake to Fort Crockett Texas, yesterda. He is serving in the Coast Artillery. The J. I. Case Company, of Salt Lake w ill hold' a Tractor school from Feb. 28th. to Mar. 2, at their place of business at Salt Lake City. Those who arc contemplating buying a Tractor Engine and plow this season will, profit by attending this school, the course being free. Mr. G, It. Judd. is handling this make of Tractor, which you will find by the advertising consulting columns of this paper. L. M. Pexton, came up from Nevada C'aliente. yesterday w ill visit for a lew and morning, days in Nephi before returning. The Juab County Farm Bureau held a meeting in the Courthouse Wednesday evening. Many matters of imjKjrtance were discussed, among w hich was the des-iabilityof increasing the membership of the bureau. To this end a committee was apjK.inted to stimulate interest in the work of the bureau. It was also decided to hold a meeting the first Saturday of each month. For Sale- - On your own terms, blocks a fine building lot 2 cast of Central School. Write Jacob Coleman, Provo Utah. ' Attorney Jacob Coleman, of g Provo, was a Nephi visitor here on legal business. II. M. Tucker, prominent Attorney of Provo. was a Nephi visitor on Lincoln s birthday, remaining over for the dance in the evening. Try Lunt's Cold Tablets and Lunt's Cough Syrup J: -" If 2 - r LI sao and it isrpiite hard to effect a pale unh ss you are wiliing to sacrifice the pric . iidi ral.ie. Mr. nod Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton. Mrs. L. M. Pexton. and Mi to Salt Lake oi Ej H n ter nvtor-Lincoln's iiirthday, returnirg loifie esterday. Golden Rule Store iJ tM -l vo-:- - fry cv- -i way to celebrate Washington's Birthday is for ev- The best erybody to buy a Thrift Stamp s ave, Serv e i !& 1 Dress Right All-Wo- ol Clothes, Ready-Mad- e, help to do it. Saving is one way that every man can serve. Buying clothes that will wear longest and save money is one of your duties. yester-day.bein- s Your best economy is not in buying clothes of cheaper quality so you'll get the longesl possible sen ice. Hart Schaffner & Marx slill maintain their why high standard of quality-ma- t's we sell their clothes; that's why you ought to buy .them. uiaii Dr. F. J. Alexander, Optometrist r pre-en- 5! LUNT'S PHARMACY 2 went with a shipmentof lambs that market. He states that H the m irket for lams is not vcry tr.,1at D! , Fountain Green. Mr. Jensen, has jiist returned from Omaha.whi re f-- you want to get relief from Colds (3 Thursday on his way home to ?- 1 Conservation f C4 L. FRANK, Manager r-- i I All Winter Merchandise at Cost Only CLUB -- A ONE PRICE TO ALL UDIEUITERM The Parents Class of the South Ward will give a special program Sunday Feb. 17th. in the Relief lall, in honor of Lincoln. Miss Varl Sparks of the High School, ias the program in charge, and a hearty welcome is extended to parents to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Riches, went to Salt Lake Monday, ac- companing Mr. James Eager to that city, he having enlisted in the service of Uncle Sam. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sehofield, of Provo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Rrough Sun- Jay. Your Liberty Loan Uond, is now ready tor delivery at the ocal banks. If you have paid for your oonu in mil, present your receipt and get the bonds Shelby Candland, and James L. Latimer, have been recruited into the service this week by Serjeant Stump, who is in Nephi i week. The Coast Artillery, is the branch of the Army to whicn they w ill go. Good Apples for Sale. See Orson Cazier. for bale -- My home, 5 rooms and a pantry, with three city lots under one fence. For particulars Saturday, February 16 1 NOTES t, Forret J Hotel, Nephi. Mori luetday a. rn., February 18th and 19th All lhoc having any trouble what ever with their rytt should not fail day p. m. and to call. i8 8 The Toggery Don't forget that letter lo a soldier Ix.y g |