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Show TMfi NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. LOCAL HAPPENINGS Ice for Sale. See E. Tanner. Irving Jtrtinen was a north bound Just Received passenger yesterday morning. My team and wagon tor sale cheap. See Elliot MlUr. Mra. Geo. Sudbury of Lynndyl wua In Nephi for Decoration day. French Dry Cleaning at George Rugs and Booth's shop. Jamos Iliglor wag down from Alexander, Idaho, for Decoration day. Geo. Booth does first class altering and repairing. Ladies' and gents' clothes. Located over Kendall Bros. Mrs. Unity Chappell went to- Salt Lake Saturday to attend conference. For Sale Good milk cow and two heifer. See Elliot Miller. Miss Lota Cazler was a north bound pusseuger yesterday morning. Kendall Bros, carry the most complete line of fishing tackle in town. J. S. Ostler and .Miss Oleva Ostler of Salt Lake were Nephi visitors Linoleums We have just received another big lot or Room Size Rugs In A vmlnistcr, Tapestry mid Wool Fibre. A splendid variety of patterns priced from $1.1.75 and up. Hi them, .Also a good variety of Linol eums Friday and Saturday. For Paints, Oils, Motors. Electric Irons, see Kendall Bros. Thomas Pass and daughters were down from Salt Lake for Decoration at lowest prices KEDS day. Gideon Wilson went to Salt Lake yesterday for a visit with relatives in that city. II. II. Evans was a passenger on Monday morning's train, going to Sunnyside. Mrs. Fred Sorensen went to Moroni last Thursday to spend Ducorailoii day with her father, returning home Sw our big line of Keds, (lie most oiul,ir summer shoos. St) 1cm and is.es for all the family. Stylish, comfortable ami low in price. Economy Basement Saturday. TO T1IK DOWX-STAIR- S STORE WIL PAY VOl'. IiOTS OP t NDKItPKICKD STANDARD M KUCHA MISK AT MONEY HAVING PRICES. One Price To AIL & Mrs. Lawrence Chappell of Lag Vegas, Nevada, is visiting relatives in Nephi thl week. J. D. Hague and daughter Margaret spent a few days in Nephi visit ing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McSwain re turned to Ileber City Monday, after a few days vlBit in Nephi. Mrs. It. J. Ilenroid and daughter Lyle spent Sunday and Monday at the Oil Wells wkh Mrs. It. II. Pattou. Mrs. David Ockey returned home Wednesday after being in the hospl tal for treatment for several weeks. Mrs. Thomas Jensen, and family of Moroni spent a few days last week with her sister-in-laMrs. Fred Sorensen. Jacob Gibson returned to his work In Eureka yesterday, after spending several weeks here on account of sickness. FOR KENT Hawkins" restaurant. Apply to'C. H. Garrett, Administra41-tor. T. II. Burton, Wm. Bailey, H. D. Golddbrough,' and Miss Mattle Cazier were passengers to Salt Lake Mon day morning. Mrs. Geo. Christeusen of Muutl came over to Nophi for Decoration day and for a few days visit with relatives here. WANTED Second hand cook itove. Phone 133J1 Stewart Bowers enlisted In the regular army of the United States for three years service and expects to go to France soon. Mr. and .Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton and Mary Pyper motored to Salt Lake yesterday where Mr. Pexton will attend the M. I. A. conference today. FOR SALE A baby buggy al most as good as new. Inquire at the US Never Undersold. EE We Are Getting Ready for Our Annual 4th of July 3E ome oewing With School Days over for "a, season mid with lot of young lady students home from the high school as well us the grades all at home and anvlou to help mother plan and make their Hummer clothes to exactly suit their individual taw ten and requirement is a big job uiiIcmn you consult BUTTERICK PATTERNS 3t II. D. Coldsbrough wad reelected Monday as a director of the Utah State Coal Dealers association, at the convention held In Salt Lake City. We print letter beads, oill reads, Times-New- s ofllce. shipping tags, envelopes, wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edgheill, Miss invitations, statements,, and in fact Alice and Jacuetta Edgheill, and Mr. everything except green backs. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Salt Lake were viHiting relatives in Nephi Fri (X)l'ltSK IX PIANO and Saturday. day June 9th Venus Commencing Geo. W. Koford of Levan was a Brough will give an 8 weeks course Times-New- s oillce visitor yesterday. of carefully supervised piano study. Mr. Koford is leaving Levan next All those desiring to register for this course should do so at once. Tuition week for Tremonton. Utah, where he expects to make his future home. $8.50. A number of friends of Grand-m- a After this course Miss Brough will Howell spent Monday afternoon with lessons at 75c per :7 conduct private occasion being ber 77th the her, 4 lesson. birthday. A dainty lunch with strawberries and cream was served, and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Philo Wight man, Mrs. Will Wightman, Mrs. Truen . Pickering of Payson. and Mrs. Jennie Musser of Salt Lake, were guests at the borne of Mra. K. II. Patton on Decoration day. A VISIT CHARLES F The' Tailors and Barbers will close Wednesday afternoon for a half holiday. every and then it is ho easy to follow the plain and simple instructions given by these patterns and when jour garment is finished you are sure It's correct in every detail.. Vou have saved you some money and you can't help but lie pleased with it and especially If you have bought your Silks and Dress rubrics at the 3 Nephi Men Co. WHERE GOOD SHOES ARE CHEAPER Plenty of Seeds. Buy While We Have What Von Want EE 3ES HKI.P WANTED 2H Iteet Workers. Thinning, $I0.OO per acre. First Hoeing, M.OO per mere. Free tents, and fuel. Work begins June 1st. Conn at once and select your field. . Ik'lta ltect Sugar Corporation, 4.1-Delta, Tun. We print Butter Wrappers. 3t W. C. Andrews has been over to Fountain Green for a few days this week acting as cashier of the bank at that place during the absence r: Cashier Oldroyd. A small ad. in the Times-Newilt sell almost anything. Proved by test. Leather baa taken a big raUo and shoe prices are going up. Watch your shoes and have them repaired by Chrislensen and save money. Deerlng Combined first class working We need a larger macondition. chine and will sell it for half price. Its. a bargain. Walter Pax man. FOIt SALE A Harvester. In Why ready made NOTICE There wlllbe a storage rate reduc tion of 40c per ton on coal during the month of June. Juab Farmers Association CM A If. I). Goldsbrough. Bonneville Lumber Co. NOTICE rows and horses within the limits of Nephi City must not be allowed to roam the street from tbls date, and if found on the streets will be taken to the stray pound. It. I. GOLDSH ROUGH, All Store Full of Bargains City Marshal. C. O. LOMAX will be offered to you The entire stock of Now HHOE ItKPAIIlIXO in Wilkey Harness Shop Imr Kv.uth of Nrphl lrog Nrit ar Shopping will be lively during these bargain days Our customers are waiting r disappoint them : : : for it : : , Bills GOLDEN RULE STORE mm mm i You want d lo e the want to product; you know what you're retting. fin-lh- That's the beauty of coming to us for Hart Schaffner at Man ready made clothe. You the finished product on you; you know what you're getting before you buy; satisfaction ruarnisoi VI 1 i V 1 Iff 'I II: r we will not For particulars Watch for Our Large mm t . wouldn't buy office equipment on the strength of a piece of oak or mahogany. Ik-Ih- I Garments; also all Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Slippeis will be offered at reduced prices. Ready-to-We- ft Pff You wouldn't buy a car on the strength of steel pistons, or leather upholstery that were shown you. 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