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Show THE Lj Ill - : "gj IS! llll III III Blankets and Comforts IAAll II 'A I ih taWVIIb J. W. Whitmore was a business isitor to Salt Lake Tuesday. A UUILLU nnirrn WIIIklU '"" John Schofield of Provo was visit ing friends in Nephi Sunday. Mrs. Ava Richardson returned home from Salt Lake Saturday. if or Sale Dry Land Straw in the field. S3.50 a ton. J. W. Miss Geneva Kelly of Filniore is a guest of Miss Oneita Rees this week. Girl Wanted Short hours Good wages. Apply Forrest Hotel. A fine Jersey Cow for sale. See Mrs. John Pitt. Remember that my Fall and Win ter samples are here. H. Kendall. Sheriff Dan Martin was over from Eureka Monday on official business. For Sale Ford Car at a bargain. C. H. Grace. 2 quart fruit jars, good as new, with glass tops at 10c each. Nephi Drug Co. y Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton of Price are visiting relatives in Nephi this week. Miss Geneva Booth of Salt Lake is visiting her mother Mrs. Thomas Booth this week. L. W. Evens left on Monday nights train for a trip throueh southern Utah. FOR SALE 160 acres alfalfa and pasture Uad and 400 acres dry land in Indianola, Utah. A. C. Wall. 2t Mrs. Inscore left for her home in Butte, Montana, after a pleasant visit with Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Inscore. Remember we carry wire nails, staples, barb wire, and field fence. Juab Co. Farmers Association. Harry Wilkey of Lynndyl is spend ing a couple of days with relatives in Nephi this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shaw were made happy Sunday by the arrival of a baby girl at their home. Don't forget that the Farmers' Association is the place to get your Beet Tools. Lost in the Venice Theatre a young girls hat. Finder notify Mrs A. V. Hague. .Mrs. John Booth of Cedar city is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth this week. On Auto Tires, tubes, spark plugs, gasoline and oils, we are headquar ters. Juab Co. Farmers' Ass'n . 2 Fruit good as new EES with quart tops atJars, 10c each. Nephi glass Drug Co. We have now installed the largest free air system in town. We invite all auto owners to call and try it. Juab Co. Farmers' Ass'n. Geo. Francom of Levan, and P. J Bonner of Eureka were over to Nephi Tuesday attending to county bus iness. Mrs, T. L. Schofield of Provo is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brough, this week. Mrs. Earl Pitt returned home Sunday after enjoying a pleasant visit with her mother in Ogden for some time. Misses Vera Kendall, Norma Bigler and Delta Willis left Sunday for Salt Lake where they will enjoy a weeks vacation. We have as good Electric Washers as are made and the price is better Juab Co, than most people make. Farmers Association. I will buy your Veal.Pork, Mutton Am in Nephi every and Poultry. Monday and Wednesday . M. M. King Mona, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson received a visit from the stork unursaay which resulted in a fine boy being left at their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ockey return ed home Monday from bait Lane where they went to meet their son William, who recently returned from P,.,, Our new line of Blankets am Comforts now in I NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. . . We have a splendid assortment Come in and see them. Prices exceptionally low. quality considered. NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS now coming daily. See them. You will find the style, quality and' prices right. Phonographs and Records Come in and hear. the new Phonograph Re-Cre- the voice It or music perfectly. CHARLES FOOTE & SONS One Price To All. Never Undersold. Come in and look over our New Lines of Suits Coats AND New shipments arriving daily for Fall Mrs. Betzy Anderson left Sunday for a two weeks' visit in Provo. Miss Alice Ord returned home yes terday after a vacation in Salt Lake. Mrs. James B. Riches returned ome Tuesday from Salt Lake. Dean Kendall and Joe Willis left for Delta this morning where they ill work for some time. Miss Clara Hobbs returned home Saturday after a two weeks' vacation n JUanti and Richfield. Mrs. C. H. Price and daughter Flo rence are visiting in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Geo. Latimer and baby of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Painter this week. Mrs. Joshua Greenwood of Salt Lake is the guest this week of her daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Brough. Miss Thelma Sowby is down from Garfield this week visiting friends and relatives in Nephi. Get prices elsewhere then come to me tor your suit. Jiiverytning guaranteed to fit or money refunded. H. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frazee of Salt Lake were the guests Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. Glen Sargent, Mr. Sargent, and their who is employed in the office of the Bonneville Lumber Co. Earl Jackman was down to Nephi Mr. yesterday on a business trip. Jackman will go over to Mt. Pleasant for a few days before returning to Salt Lake, Mrs. Jackman being in that city visiting relatives. John Booth came down from Salt Lake yesterday where he has been attending the Vocational convention. Mr. Booth will visit here for a few deys before going to his home Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hawes left Tuesday for Logan where they will make their future home. Mr. Hawes has been the warehouse man for several months, at the local depot and has also been a member of the local ball team, being on the pitch ing staff. Social items for the Salt Lake Sun day Herald should be in the TimesNews onice not later than 5 p. m. on Wednesday, as this class of news is mailed that evening. We are author ized correspondents of that paper in Nephi and will appreciate any items sent in for the society columns of the Sunday Herald. BUY EARLY THIS FALL is ill our advice YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY DOING SO All future orders are subject to advances accor-in- g to formal notices from all eastern manu-facture- rs and men close to the market Golden Rule Store L. Frank, Manager France. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson and family of Provo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner, Sunday also enjoying a trip behind Mt. Nebo in the evening. I have plenty of coal for storage as eood as any on the market. It 'will pay you to get a suply before win ter. Mr. H. D. uoldsurougn. A message was received Sunday by Mrs. Herbert Burton, conveying the information that her son Leonard Burton, had arrived safely from over seas, and is now in New York. - LOST A Suit Case between Ephraim and Nephi on July 7th, between 12 and 3 p. m. Finder notify A. J. Malouf, Richfield, Utah, and receive reward. Orvil Warner returned home Frl day having been granted a months He has been transferrsd furlough. to Mare Island, San Francisco, to which station ho will return at the expiration of his furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs return ed home Monday after a pleasant trip to the Yellowstone park. Iney had a fine trip and travelled over 1200 miles since leaving Nephi, 1J Hobbs says the bears In the park are as tame as pet lambs and could hardly get them away froi r.i.Tii. far enough to get a picture of tli em. FEE--; Just Received Our New Fall Line of Boys' and Children's SHOES Bought before the recent heavy vance in price Our policy of not advancing the price until we have to pay the advance will be strictly followed. Our patrons get the full benefit of our early purchase in the price at which they can now buy shoes. son-in-la- "Pals" Vith His The other eveiiins I had company and of course my small brother had to be on hand, and as usual was tor menting me. After so long a time, I said, "If you don't behave I will Ronrt von in to Dana." and as he al ways 'lias an answer for everything, I was not surprised to hear nun say, "Well, I'm not afraid of dad. 'cause we are old pals." Chicago Tribune. i AND get the best at the lowest price at the Nephi Mer. Co. WHERE GOOD SHOES ARE CHEAPER E3E Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McSwain have Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goldsbrough and daughter Velma are over from moved to Nephi this week from Knightville visiting friends and re- Heber City. Mr. IcSwain will be latives in Nephi this week. employed in the City Barber shop, formerly owned by N. A. Neilson Young pigs for sale. Charles See us for Butter Wrappers Haynes. m Which Kind Do You Want? Consult the County Clerk or respeo tive signers for further particulars NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mikkel P. Kong deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Mona Juab county, state of Utah, on or be fore the 4th day of October. A. D CLOTHES 1919. M. M. King. Administrator of the estate of Mik kel P. King, deceased. First publication, August 1, 1919 Last publication, August 22, 1919. Tr ii A nruiim .1,1 1 uhipH are being published about Doan's Kidney Pills. Read it. W. A. Garrett, Sr., retired farmer, says,: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and they have always proven Doan's have given me beneficial. fine relief from kidney disorder. They have regulated the passages of the kidney secretions and hare also rid me of a weak and lame back. I know that Doan's Kidney Plus are a worthy remedy." Don't Price 60c, at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Co., Mr. Garrett had. Foster-MllbuMfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ft and are most economical; which Kind S.mIi Proof 1f.ijk can be made to look to sell; or they can be made to give so much satisfaction that a man buys them because he knows they serve best, look best, HOME as This Should Oinvnu Any Nephi Citizen The public endorsement of a local citizen is the best proof that can be produced. None better, none stronger can be had. When a man comes for ward and testifies to his fellow citizens, you may be sure he Is thorough ly convinced or he would not do so, Telling one's experience when It Is for the public good Is an act of kindness that should be appreciated. The fol lowing statement given by a resident Vorthl tkAAa nno mnra In the mnnv and low cuts to clear out So by buying your shoes now you GUARDIANSHIP AT shoes and make room for the new lines now coming in. NOTICES ENDORSED All summer we have reduced in price Daily Thought. The silence that accepts merit as the most natural thing in the world, Is the highest applause. Emerson. PROBATE ad- do you want? We have the kind that give satisfaction; Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. If you're after "Just looks" for the first week or so, don't come to us. Our clothes will look well as ' long as you wear them. Money if back If they don't. The Toggery rn 22 E33 |