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Show THE -- ITEMS. OMBTERESI miSHOE IN SHOES 1 1 1 Lot Lot Lot Lot . home in Salt Lake Saturday. House for Rent Apply to George W. Foote. Ross Cole of Eureka was visiting relatives in Nephi Saturday. For Sale Good Log Granary. See Mrs. Samuel Kendall. $ .98 1.39 Miss 239 . 60c. 98c. Ladies Aprons, Misses and Children's Gingham Dresses At Less Than Cost of Material. Come in and see them and get our prices; we save you money. Grocery Department Sugar, 10 Pounds for Matches, Per Box Milk; Large Size, 3 cans for Milk, Small Size, 4 cans for - ' Mothers' Oats attending school. For Sale Good second hand cream separator in first class 85c. - '5c. 35c. 25c. 30c. - - ECONOMY BASEMENT Bargains. Lots of Under-price- d Standard Merchandise and Small Household Articles at Reduced Prices. Inspect Them. Always Money-Savin- g CHARLES FOOTE ft SONS jj One Price To All. SUMMONS SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF IN AND FOR THE COUNTY THE STATE OF UTAH IS AND OF J UAH STATE OF UTAH FOR THE COUNTY IN J UAH Robert Jolley, Plaintiff, vs Viola Jolley, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of thia Buiiitnoii8UKn you, if served within the county in which this action ix brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will 1 rendered gainst you according to the demand of the complaint, which within ten days after aervice of this summons upon you will be filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the tionds of heretofore existing bematrimony tween you and the plaintiff. Duted May 7. A. D 1918, W. A. C Bryan, Plaintiff's Attorney P. O. Address, Nephi, Utah. First pub. May 24th. last June 2i. IMS. condition. See Earl Reid. Miss Alice Ord left for Salt Lake Saturday where she will be employed for some time. Max Whitmore who is attending school in Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday in Nephi. Eggs for setting. S. C. White Leghorn 50c per setting. Guaranteed fertile. See 11. N. Hansen. Joshua Greenwood and daughters' Afton and Evangeline of Salt Lake motored to Nephi Saturday, Irving Jensen left for Logan yesterday morning to attend the commencement exercises of the A. C. U. Read the opening chapters of the big story "Confessions of a fcj German Deserter" which appears Never Undersold. ' Margarett Jennings left for her home at Park City Saturday. Will Warner, went on a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Fobert Winn went as far as Salt Lake with the soldier buys Saturday. Miss Venus Brough left Monday lor a week's visit in Provo unci Salt Lake. For. Sale Cheap. Good Stewart Range in first class condition see W. A. Garrett Jr. Clarence Foote returned to Salt Lake Tuesday where he is 15c. - in this issue. C. H. Hilton returned to Salt Lake Monday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm T, Belliston. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whitmore returned from Salt Lake Sunday. M r. Whitmore purchsed a Chandler Car while in Salt Lake. Mrs. Orten Durham returned home Monday from Camp Lewis where she ha3 been visiting her husband for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton and son Monroe motored to Salt Lake Sunday for a short visit with relatives, returning home pub. May 31 last pub. June 2K.1918 BARGAINS 1 RflR R A I N ,S 1 BARGAINS A Big Snap $90.00 Grafonola for $70.00 .... A Real Buy $125.00 PATHE with $45.00 worth of Records, will play Victor Records, for only $90.00 Two $115.00 Victrolas for $100.00 One $90.00 Victrola for only $75,00 One $30.00 Victrola for only $25.00 If It Is a Bargain You Want Sre Me a! Oner, Wm. McSwain EASY TERMS. ONE YEAR TO PAY Baaapiaai"-- ." r ri ttt imniMiiwiiiaiiiiiH jJ ju. - Mrs. Call and Oyer l-o- ok Our Extra Specials In Men's, Ladies. Mies and Children's Slippers and Shoes. Some Real Etta Blackett Bargains Another Week of Big Bargains. We will continue to rive you another week of exceptional Bargains during our Bargain Carnival Week. Sat- urday, June 1, Monday. June 3, and all week until Satur day night, June 8th. Golden Kule Store, L Frank, Mgr. 2ATTHEE Nephi Mer. Co. Where Good Shoes Are Cheaper UVEHOpBlS Miss Fav Kar of Santanuin ia V I War A farmer eowaka, owide aad trewp. . ' visiting relatives in Mona. CbamberUia'a Tablet far eteaaacb 1 I would war a farmer at If keep VvilliamJIoutrhton of Eureka trauUaa. reliable a hand few foraaiaer medkiae wPi aJIIIenaaaaa ft&d aeauilaaliaa. is visiting relatives in Mona this ailmeau that are net a eerioue aa to By bavla tteae artielae at head H . weeK. the attention of the phyakaa, Mrs. William Yates of Salt require such aa Cfcamberiala'a Colic and DiarLake is here for Decoration Dav rhoea Remedy for bowel eocnplaiata. and to visit relatives. Chambafftain'a Unamect for praine. Vera Chiveral of Eureka and broiaea aad rhenmatie pais. Mary Simmons of Payson are Chamberlain' Coogfe JUsBedy for paying their mother a visit afarf would oftea eere the trouble te lev ia tbe baaieet aaaaea or ia u aigbt. aad would eatable ma to" treat all git ailment aa aeea aa Uey appear, ea aad thereby avoid the more eerioe ' " , " that aa aftoa f aQeer. dia-eee- Two Hundred Pairs of Hand, To Make a Pair of Miss Lillian Condie who has raising of beeth to help relieve Uncle Sam's sugar shortage. taught school here the past winter, left Saturday for her home at Springville. Miss Condie will teach here again next season. Wilson Glazier returned tohis 1 time was had by all present. The engagement is announced of Miss Louise Edgheill, to Mr. Harry Johnson Bryant Jr. both of Salt Lake, the wedding to take place June 15th. The bride to be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgheill, former residents of Nephi, and is well known among the younger society of this city. A farewell party was given by Mrs. Etta Blackett. the latter part of the week in honor of her son Earnest, who left Saturday for the training camps. The tables were beautifully decorated in the National Colors for the occasion. Supper was served to the following guests: Messrs and Mesdames J. W. Schofield. An drew Blackett. J. W. Blackett. W. H. Sperry. A. F. Sparks, Miss Lillian Blackett. Mr.E. S. Black- ett, and the guest of honor Earnest Blackett. and the hostess Beelit Lumber Company, a CorporaFrancis Swasey returned home tion, Plaintiff, vs Utah Iead Silver the latter part of last week after Mining Co. and R. i. Melbve, Defendand absence of some months. ant. The Red Cross Committe has To be sold at sheriff's sale, on the been busy during the week solic2.lh. day of June, A. D. litis, at 12 o'clock noon, of said day. at the front iting funds for that organization. dixr of the County Courthouse, at Wilford Orgill is home from Nephi Juab County, State of Utah, all of the right, title and interest of the Camp Kearney. He has obtained saUl defendants in and to those certain a farm furlough and will be Monday. mining claims and property situate, for some time helping his Bonner P. J. of in Eureka and Keho and home the lying Mining being on the farm. father District. Juab County. State of Utah, Oscar Andrus of Mammoth were known and named the Lion Claim, Pine in The home of Mr. and M rs. Wednesand Nephi Tuesday Hen Claim, Dawson Claim, Kay Boys, John S. was made happy by Kay No. 1, Kay Boys No. 2, Kay Hoys No. day attending themeetingof the the arrival of a fine baby girl 3 Yellow Jack Claim. Yellow Jack Claim equalization board. No. 1 Yellow Jack" Claim No. 2, together May 22nd.. Mother and baby are Walter Fitch, a prominent doing with two frame houses and one frame well. blacksmith shop located upon said mining man from Eureka was in H. A. Anderson and family, claims. Dated May 24. 131M. attendance Tuesday, at a session Dan Martin, Sheriff, Juab County, of the Board of Equalization of have moved home from Moroni State of Utah. By P. P. Chritisen, Juab to spend the summer months. County, held in Nephi. I eputy. Mr.Anderson is interested in the First Shoes & Slippers en-joya- 2.98 Shoes, values to $6.00 Value Summer Vests Value Union Suits Value Union Suits SOCIAL HAPPEI1IIIGS Pointed Paragraphs The North Ward Relief Society the Pleasingly Produced. Town gave a surprise party for and ward last Friday evening Told. Topics Tersely presented the ward with a beautiful Sacrament Set A very Miss Cochrane left for her SUPPERS Misses' and Children's Slippers Women's and Children's Slippers Men's Shoes and Slippers, val. $5 Men's Ladies' 20c. Ladies' 75c. Men's $1.25 1 ID NEPHI. UTAH. Pithy, rnce Drop BARGAINS TIMES-NEW- S. home in Provo Monday, after a successful season of teaching in our local high nchool. Mr. Glazier will teach here again next year. Earl Carter came over from Spring City Sunday, returning Tuesday, being accompanied back by Mrs. Carter, who has been spending a few days with her parents. Martha Ellertaon ran a crochet the palm of her hand last week. Dr. Reet was called and released the hooic without much difficulty leaving the hand very little woraefrom the experience. The following succeeded in completing the grade school work this year, Edna Kay, Melissa Green, Ada Searle. Rheta Kay, Erma Kay, Effie Young. Fred Newton, Rulon Newell, Jestin Young and Armond Hyde-OscNewton met with a very painful accident last week when a fellow workman struck his hand with the point of a pick driving it through the fleshy part of the hand. Dr. Rees was called and dressed the wound which is getting along nicely. The eighth grade graduates held their exercises last Thursday evening. A large crowd attended and expressed them.! ret as being well pleased with the program given by the students. A well attended dance was given in the hall after the exercises. hook into ar Mrs. John C. Painter returned home Monday from Camp Ixwis. Her daughter Mrs. Dean Kendall will remain at the Camp with her husband until he leaves that camp. Any person whose name has been missed in the lied Cross drive, and who wishes to know where to make his donation, can get the required information by calling on J. W. Whitmore at the Toggery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belliston of Lynndyl have been spending a few days in Nephi the early part of this week. Mr. Belliston having come to say good bye to his brother Loran.who left Saturday with the soldier boys. Dr. J. J. BuswelJ Opthalmic Specialist of Salt will be at SHOES Eaca pair of haad ia cotttroCwi by a Leila, Braia sad haad trained to Oaakiag the to Elto Sato putting thai U the amice the Waik-Ove- r WaH-Ore- c Walk-Ov- a facfcuUa tLm pe jeu. Bool Shop everywLm wKef you a further uteoaioa I that service We carry stock make fit a to a akafle. large enough tatUuctory matter. thai OW OMtooMf tuvt Uanaed of a court id real! d laeuk of natter u veara of tpecialuatioa aad ca cparatiaa Wtwi Walk-OrShop aad Walk-Or- e factory. The aatiaf action to take er Cmn ef Headache f Know in im nuw, may orten be avoided. Thia la partifulary tree of headache. The moat eotnmo cauae of headache ia a dianrdemd atom. the Forrest Hotel Monday noon ach or ronatipetion, whirh may be of until Tuesday noon June 3rd and corrected by taking a few do Tabieta. Try It Many 4th. No charire for testing eyes. Chamberlein'e have obtained permanent relief References. Glasses are worn to othera by taking the Tablet. Thee are eeay bring health as well as vision. i tait and mild and gentle ia effect. Ik Walk-Ove- r The TOGGERY |