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Show THE LOCAL New Fall G ooas Shoes, Dresses, Suits, Silks and Dress Good; YOU WILL SOW FIXD OUR NEW FAIili LINES MOST COMPLETE IX ALL THE NEWEST AXD BEST STYLES. . MEN'S, WOMEN'S. AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. . We advise early buying as prices are rapidly ad- vancing. OUK LINE OF LADIES DKESSES IS SOME BEAUMOST COMPLETE. TIFUL DESIGNS IX SILKS, SERGES AXD TR1COTIXES. See them. Pri- ces are right. . NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. All the newest and best the market affords. COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF ReCreola Phonographs & Records HEAR THE LATEST SONGS. TIMES-NEW- S. HAPPENINGS Malin Mendenhall was over from Payson Saturday. For Sale A second hand delivery wagon. See the Times-New- s. Miss Leona Kendall visited friends in Lynndyl on Labor day. Mrs.' N .J. Rees is visiting relatives in Scipio this week. For sale Dining room table and a Hot Blast Stove. See T. C. Winn See me if you have any harrowing or drilling to be done. Samuel Linton Mrs. A. M. Sowby of Garfield is the guest of Mrs. W. F. Brough this week Nearly 200 people from Tintic pas sed through Nephi Sunday oa their way to the Manti Temple. The Primrose Separator is tLe closest skimmer on the market Juab County Farmers Association. County 'Assessor Chas. Haynes left Sunday evening for a vacation trip to Los Angeles. Irving Jensen returned yesterday from Logan, where he went to attend the funeral of his brother. We carry the Racine, Michigan and Mowhawk Tires. There is none bet ter. Juab County Farm era Asn'n J. W. Whitmore left the early part of the week for Sunnyside, Utah, on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sylvester of Knightville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gid Sidwell of this citv. Don't forget us when you need coal, cement, etc. Juab Countv Far mers Asociation. Charles Sells was visitng in Eur eka and Payson Tuesday and Wed nesday. Miss Thelma Sidwell returned home Sunday after a six weeks' visit in Mt. Pleasant and Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. W.-- A. Stacy were visiting friends and relatives in Rich field Sunday. Remember Farmers, for reliable farm implements we are headquarters Juab CHARLES FOOTE & SONS County Farmers Association Delbert Bosh was over from Levan yesterday attending to business mat NEPHI. UTAH. ME (Continued From Page 1) unused in the reservoir, and paid no attention to your standing offer pf sale until the farmers of East Juab County had been working and ex pending their money upon the project and it appeared that the State would dispose of the whole of its holdings to the Leyan Ridge Irrigation district project, then and not till then, did the lands of Sevier Valley become famish ed for water, and the lands already flooded become more thirsty, and the Sevier Valley users come forward and ask for more water." van irrigation District uai uie believe they are entitled to have sold to them by the State all of the waters owned by. it in the Piute Reservoir and its tributaries, including the Hatchtown Reservoir holdings, if they are to be disposed of." 'That your honorable body hold for sale to the Levan Irrigation District all the water now owned by the State in the Piute Reservoir project, and all the waters owned by the State under the Hatchtown project, and that as soon as the quantity of said waters at the disposial of the State , Never Undersold. BUY EARLY FUTURE GARMENTS WILL COST MORE SEE OUR NEW LINES OF Suits, 1 Coats I And 1 Dresses j UiJ The very latest shown "Palmer' and "Hovland" Brands PRESENT PRICES Are About 20 PER CENT LOWER thanlastyear As we ordered these garments when goods were on the decline Fall Suits Fall Coats Fall Dresses . . $14.85 and up $19.85 and up $14.85 and up Golden Rule Store L. Frank, Manager FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN :: :: sample line just received. No two garments alike. In Salts Seal Plush, various Velvets and Broad- A B cloth. styles. at the cost there-o- f to the State of delivering the same at the end of the state canal, with interest as provided by law." "That when the State shall have determined the quantity of water to be sold to the said Levan Ridge Irri gation District, said district be notifi ed of such quantity in acre feet and the price and terms upon which such sale will be The seasons most popular Call and. see them while we have your size as those who wait may be disappointed in finding shall be terminated the same be sold to the said Levan Irrigation District just what they want and prices will be higher. made." "Or that your honorable body take such action as you may deem equit able, lawful, and adviseable, notifying the undersigned of the same. And your petitioners will ever pray Call and see at the Signed. Wni. Bailey, Delbert Bosh, Geo. Nephi Men Co. Francom, Orson Neilson, Peter Sorensen J. M. Sorensen, Will L. Hoyt. La-Gran- One Price To All. COATS .ti ters here. N. W. Schofield of Ore gon, is spending a few days in Nephi this week. Mrs. Kate Worthington and Grand ma Warner returned home Monday after a pleasant visit with relatives in Tooele. a. l,. jacKman 01 Levan, was a Times-New- s office visitor yesterday. taking out a years subscription to r this paper while here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack "Wright returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake and Murray, where they enjoyed a weeks vacation with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappelll left Tuesday afternoon for Fish Lake where they will enjoy a fishing trip for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hood, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hales of Eureka were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gibson. Lunt and Belliston shipped two cars of cattle to the Los Angeles mar ket Sunday evening having held them here for over a week on account of ths strike. Mrs. E. E. Slack returned to War ren, Arizona, Sunday evening after several weeks visit with her mother Mrs. D. K. Brown. Mrs. Florence Blackett returned to her home in Salt Lake Sunday after a pleasant visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Irons returned home Friday evening after visiting their daughter at Magna, Utah, for a few days. The officers and teachers of the South Ward Sunday School enjoyed a "Melon Bust" Saturday evening In the canyon. We have only a few grain drills left. The Kentucky and Peoria. We can save you money Juab County Farmers Association. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brough, and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Schofield of Provo motored to Lynndyl on Labor day where they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Reeve Richardson. Mrs. J. S. Cooper is in Payson thi week visiting her daughter, Mrs Malin Mendenhall, who presented her husband with a fine son Sunday morning. All doing well. FOR SALE 67 acres fine ridge land. 55 acres has been under culti vation for several years, was plowed thorough last spring and is now in fine shape for planting. 12 acres tn brush. Joins Isaac Grace on east Must have west of R. R. track. $1,000 cash, balance on easy terms, Price $1,900. J. W. Paxman. Uuder the auspices of the Sunday Schools of the three wards of Nephi there will be a musical recital and nlcture show at the Venice Theatre next Thursday evening, Sept. 11th The recital will be given by the stud ents of Prof. K. J. Bird, and will be under his direction. The usual price of admission, 10 and 15 cents will be charged, the proceeds after deducting expenses will go to the Sunday schools of the three wards. 1 FIGHT FOR WATER W. A. C. WHERE GOOD SHOES ARE CHEAPER Bryan m ft L. H. Kimball of Lynndyl, was a Nephi visitor yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Hickman of Eureka is Miss Thelma Sowby has excepted the gufcst of Mrs. Geo. C. Whitmore a position to teach in the Garfield this week. schools the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Jones of Spring-vill- e are the guests at the home of Mrs. Geo. Golden returned last evening from Salt Lake after a visit Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace this week. in that city. Miss Lola Cazier returned last eve ning after a visit in Salt Lake and Logan. Mr. and JVIrs. Walter Paxman, and Mr. Nellie Schofield motored to Provo Wednesday where they spent the day returning home in the evening. Mrs. Emma Day of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grace for a couple of days this week. The splendid rains which visited Nephi and the surrounding country Monday and Tuesday did a world of good and was as welcome as the flow- Briant Whitmore of Moapa, Nevada is spending a few days in Nephi this week. Mrs. Eugene Giles and son George are the guests of Mrs. Giles' parents Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hague this week. Mallory Fine Hats i ers in May. Word was received Sunday from Frank Jones, stating that he had arrived in New York from after spending eleven mouths in foreign service. Mrs. C. H. Price and daughter Florence, returned home Tuesday evening after a months visit in Salt Lake and Logan. Mrs. Price being called to the latter place on account of the serious illness of her son inlaw Henry Allred, whose condition is now a little improved. over-sea- s, Three fine homes have been com pleted in Nephi this summer, which are a credit to this city. These are the residences of T. C. Winn, J. L. Firmage and Richard Sudweeks. The homes are modern in every particular and are a valuable addition to the residence section of the town. Miss Margarett Foote entertained at a picturs show party at the Venice Theatre, Wednesday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Ethel Noall of Salt Lake. Those present were C'ain-ill- e Eva Cazier, Mildred Ellison, Frank, Edith Morgan, Florence Bur ton, Dorothy Foster, Miss Noall, und Quality Style Price Every thing you want in a hat you'll find in the new Mallory Fall Models They're Ready Now the hostess, Margarett Foote. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burton returned home Sunday evening after a trip to Zion's Canyon. They report having had a fine time and that Southern Utah is prosperous, and development work going on everywhere. They say the canyon is truly a wonderful sight for high rugged cliffs that rise hundreds of feet in the air. Blackheads, blotches and pimples by the Improper Holllsters action of the bowels. Rockey Mountain Tea regulates the bowels, clears the cmplexion from the inside, natures way. "Get that heal thy , happy look" Lunt's Pharmacy, ars generally caused The Toggery |