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Show r THE -r- Honey for Sale. See Mrs. M. Jennings; Levan Utah. ' J. W. Whitmore is out to Price Pithy, Pointed Paragraphs Utah this wetk.on court business Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carter of Pleasingly Produced. Town are the guests of Mrs Eureka, Topics Tersely Told. Maggie Hinckley this week. Fish and Game license Buy your at Kendall Bros. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake. Get your Gas and Auto Tires from the Farmer's Equity. The fishing season opens June 15th. Get your supplies at Ken dall Bros. Ralph Brough went to Salt Lake Wednesday morning on business trip. BEAT GEPMANY fXAO Watch forthe Delhi Band dance Support EVERY IVearUIra tW gp)u 22nd June at the Ar Saturday ITEMS OMIITEBEST :THESE2- A Warm Days CUGGEST the need of lighter Cloth- ing and Underwear. We are prepared to serve your needs along these lines. The perfect fitting Munsing Wear in all styles and sizes for all the family. Try a Munsing Suit once and you will always wear them. Prices alCome in and see them. ways right. .... Silks, Siljc Dresses and Waists liritfton. Mrs. Stella Slack of Bisbee Arizona, is visiting her mother Mrs. D. K. Brown, this week loung Pigs for sale apply to J. Walter Paxman. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Howarth of Garfield, are visiting relatives and friends in Nephi this week County Clerk Hoyt has been in the local hospital this week. having had operation performed See our line of Fishing Tackle most complete ever shown in Nephi. Kendall Bros. Mrs. Mont Reid of Salt Lake, is spending a few days this weeK, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. See Our New Lines of Silks, Silk Dresses and O Silk Waists, Jap and Tub Silk Waists, best styles Crepe de Chine, Taffetta and Messaline Waists O TC your choice White Lawn Waists in all the newest styles, from $1.00 to See Our Lines. Compare Prices. We Save You From 10 to 20 Per Ov OCA Cent Grocery Department Sugar, 10 Pounds for Matches, per box Small Size Milk, per can Large Size Milk; 3 cans for Arm and Hammer Soda, 2 packages We can now sell 100 Lb.s JSugar for Price per sack canning purposes. 85c. 5c. 6c. 35c. 15c. Reid. Mrs. Earl Pitt returned home Tuesday after a pleasant visit vith her mother Mrs. Gledhill, in Ogden. Miss Mary Brown of Salt Lake is spending a few days with her $8.40 ECONOMY BASEMENT in the Always Good Money Saving Bargains Economy Basement. LES POOTE One Price To All. Tht Doctor A ay From Home Needed When Most 1 f'eople are often very mu-to find that their family phyni-cia- n is away from home when they most need hi services. Dineanes like pain in the stomac-- and bowels, colic and diarrhoea require romjit treatment. dUnap-pointe-- h i 8 sister Mrs. J. L. Belliston this week. J. G. Irons and children left Friday for Logan, where Mrs. they will visit relatives for some time. Give us your orders for coal. The Farmer's Equity. Never Undersold. Miss Neva Booth returned home the early part of the week, a pleasant vacation spent and have in many intance proven fa- after tal before medicine could be procured in Salt Lake. or physician summoned. The riht way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Dinrrahoea liemedy. No physician can j rewrite a better medicine for thene disease). Hy having it in the huuxe you escujH' much pain and suffering and all risk, t'.uy it now, it may ave life. James H. Ellison and iamny, leu tnia week lor a two weeks visit with relatives in d Mrs. Mil-fur- 9 Buy Now For The the Assortments Are Large. Summer Dress Goods, Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers for the Entire Family Keds La-vel- le BUY HOW FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY ARE LARGE s Golden Rule Store Frank, Manager "Bottrr Shoes for MONDAY. JUNE 17th.- 1 1 O - e CUT WORMS MAY CROPS HERE According to reports there are Cut Worms on some of the farms in this valley, and it is necessary that precautions be taken before they do the damage they have in some sections or the Mate There is a method of control which the Agricultural College has sent out which is said to be effective. The following is the formula. The best remedy for cut worms is poisoned oran bait made as follows. Thoroughly mix 50 pounds of bran, 2 pounds of Paris Green, and 6 finely chopped Lemons. Stir to a stiff dough with low grade Mollasses diluted with enough water to mix well with the bran. Scatter sparingly in small lumps around bases of plants and over entire field." "Last year the following for mula also proved effective: pound of White Arsenic, 20 pounds of Bran, 3 Lemons, 2 quarts of Syrup and 21-- 2 gallons of water. The worms prefer the bran bait to the plants. Since they usually hide before they die the dead ones will seldom be seen." A Lrs Money - V Lamt Back Relieved jtf h2 j" fcj M J? W fcj C--G complete stock of Fruit Jars and Caps just received 9 1 Nephi Mer. Co. Where Good Shoes Are Cheaper Shoe & Dr. Charles Dunn Fiist Class Repairing J. A. CHR1STENSEN Neat door la Loans Barber Shop ahall be as follows: SrgciAL Election Ballot For not to exceed one mill on the dollar for the estab- - Yes lishment and maintenance of a public library - - - No At aaid election the polls ahall be opened af the hour of seven o'clock a. Ik m. and cloned at the hour of seven o'clock p. m. The voting place for all qualified electors of aaid Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah, ahall be at the City Hall, Main Street, in Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah. Dated at Nephi City, Juab County, State of Uuh, this 7th day of June, A. D. 1918. By order of the City Council of Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah. James i AT THE! WHEREAS, more than 10 per cent of the legal voters of Nephi City have presented to the City Council a petition asking that a public library be established and maintained in Nephi City, and, WHEREAS, in aaid petition it is specified that it will require not to exceed one mill on the dollar for the establishment and maintenance of aaid public library, and, WHEREAS. Section 1369 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by Chapter 111 Laws of Utah 1915, provide that where such petition is filed with the City CouncM, the aaid council shall call an election to determine such question. NOW THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Tuesday, the 9th day of July; A. D. 1918, special election will be held within the limits of aaid Nephi City, Juab County, Stat of Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of aaid city as shall have paid a property tax therein the year preceding such election, the following proposition, By - 1 1. Mrs. Miss Eva Smith returned home Sunday after a pleasant visit In Deseret and othnr southern towns. She was accompanied on the trip by Miss Josie Petty. Mrs. Ivan Tew left for San Francisco Wednesday morning where she will meet her husband who is stationed in that city. Mrs. Tew was formerly Miss Ockey. A card received this week from Neil Scheem, told of his safe arrival in France. Word was received this week that Reed Rd-liton had arrived safely in France after ?ix weeks voyage. Summer Dresses, Skills and waisls for Ladies. Shirts and waisls for Men r r it and Caps. anai toys. oummer Hats L c OMMENCING our delivery service will be changed to rheet government requirements, and no orders will be taken after 2 o'clock (noon) for delivery that day. , All orders taken after 2 o'clock will be delivered early next morning, and it will be our earnest endeavor to give our patrons the best service possible. We think that as trade becomes used to the new" regulations our they will be better salirfied with the service we will be able to render. With referW-- to tie Sugar question, we will state that every family will have the privilege of buying One Sack of Sugar for canning and preserving purposes. We will have the cards you must sign in order to obtain this sugar. This will, in no way, interfere with the 0 pound Jimit for regular purchases of sugar for other purposes than canning fruit. XJCmrymvtf emetai "WASTE NOTHINO HOUR S3 a iiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maia Si DENTIST Phone Nn. 3 Oitii a UUg. Nephi ot Subscribe for The THERE IS VERY Time-N- e UTILE PATRIOTISM In Buying a Dollar's Worth of Thrift Stamps and Then Eating Four Dollar's Worth of Something You Could Do Without. same applies to Clothes as well as Buy what you need, but buy good. Cheap goods are dear at any price; and you are not Hooverinng when you are continually replacing cheap half clothes. worn-o- THE ut THE BEST BUY FOR YOUR MONEY ft by the government at Washing- the dollar on all taxable property withton I). C. for the past few months in said city? returned to Nephi Tuesday. At said election the form of Ballot 69 Cents Up. I AIJOiCEIfl EOT 8 to-wi- t: All kinds of Rubber Soles, Slippers, Oxfords and Shoes for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children. Prices WHILE THE ASSORTMENTS SPECIAL a relative. Byron Ord arrived in Nephi Wednesday from Medical Springs Oregon. Mr. Ord will work on their farm near Levan this sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Neilson, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Collard, of Fountain Green, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Jr, and family returned home Monday from Salt Lake where they nave been spending several days with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ostler and family returned to Spanish Fork Monday, stopping off in Nephi for a f hort time before going to Lyr.ndyl where they now reside. Shall a public library be established Milton Ockey and Frank and maintained in Nephi City, by the Brough who have been employed levy of a tax not to exceed one mill on Buy While 4th of July J Elliott Miller. Call and see our Beet Cultivator. The Farmer's Equity. Mr. and Mis. Irving Wilson motored to Ftn. Green Friday to attend the wedding reception of WEATHER SPECIALS E. and Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown of Salt Lake, motored to Nephi Saturday, spending the day with NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION relatives here. Nephi City, Juab County, State of Strawberries for sale. Phone Utah. 120 I0T NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, Garrett. Jr., Mayor. t r a lame bark apply Oismlwrlsin'e Attest: W. II. Warner, Liniment twice a day and massage the City Recorder. niurlf of tb bark over the Mst of Corporation Seal. 1st pub. June 14; last pub. July t, pain thoroughly of each application. 1918 Hart Schaffner & Marx, Style-plu- and n Shoes, Wilson Bros. Shirts, Ties, Sox Clothes, Walk-Ove- r Nap-a-Ta- Come on, men! You can get that STRAW 1 1A1 worry off your mind at TheT oggery A Jettet will make some soldirr boy happy s |