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Show 4 FRUIlf THE LOCAL ADY FOR SPRING! TIRE BOOTS AFFORD HAPPENINGS NEEDED PROTECTION SUMMER DRESS GOODS Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Grace, returned to Salt Lake City Tuesday, where they expect to make their home for some time. Ralnh rtarnsn. who is attending the at Provo spent the week end in Nephi. B. Y. U. GOODS, GINGHAMS all around Isaac Gadd. fenced Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miner of Teton, Idaho, spent Tuesday with the families of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Barnes, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell. Also mens, boys' and children's Union Suits All Kinds Hosiery L D S Garments are placed on our Bargain Tables at remarkable low prices Remember the date, Wednesday May 18th. Mr and Mrs. Donald Hiatt of Payson, had a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith Sunday and Monday Setting Hens For Sale at 90c each See E. L. Guyld, 8th east 1st South, Phone 168, Nephi, Utah. on Suits, Coats and Dresses I Slippers at Bargain Prices THE GOLDEN RULE STORE L. FRANK, Manager Now Is Your Old Auto Top. Look Like New- just received a good supply of the well known brand Whiz Auto Top Dressing & Body! Polish A coat ut JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER BIG OP SILKS, VOILES the tire around the rim of the wheel and securely reinforces the fractured place in the casing. These patches, however, make a rather rough-ridinproposition. Every time the wheel goes around and the patch comes In contact with the ground, a distinct Jolt is felt by the occupants of the car. A similar boot is also made In the "lace on" style that Is, it can be laced on over the bad place In the casing by a lace which passes through metal eyes in the same manner that a shoe is laced. Blow-ou- t patches inserted inside the casing prevent the tube from coming in contact with the broken fabric of SHIPMENT AND ORGANDY'S IN THE NEW SPRING PATTERNS AND COL- BEAUTIFUL FABRICS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. ORS. g 'also OUR Spring and Summer Lines Laces and Embroideries DIRECT FROM NEW YORK AT THE NEW LOW PRICES, THAT WILL SURPRISE AS WELL AS Quarterly Stake Conference in the Tabernacle at 2 p. m. The general priesthood meeting will be held at the Tabernacle Saturday evening at 8 p. m. venes PLEASE YOU. Popular Styles of Tire Boots. the casing, and also from protruding Some of these through the opening. are made with flaps which are secured under the rim of the wheel as the tire Is applied. This Is the type most generally used. Another kind of inner patch is one which Is laced on or fastened around the tube and prevents any bulge or contact with the fractured casing. The type of boot that Is applied on the Inside of the tire does not prevent the entrance of water and sand, and this soon injures the tire further. Strong sections of old casings make servlcnable blow-ou- t patches when the head Is removed and the edges are thinned down. In times of emergency a towel can be pressed Into service ns a blow-ou- t patch. Farm and Fireside. Mr. and Mrs. George G .Howarth, who are now residing in Salt Lake City, were made happy Monday with the arrival of twin girls at their home. All concerned doing well. Extra fine Stop! Look! Listen! strain S. C. White Leghorn Chicks for sale. $11.50 per 100. Why pay more E. L. Guyld Agency, 8th East 1st South, Phone 16S, Nephi, Utah. Ralph Belliston and Orvil Warner, left Wednesday morning for Myton, Utah, where they will be employed this summer looking after the Bee interests of Belliston Bros. They made the trip by auto. MJM3DILE MEWS LET US SHOW YOU THE GOODS SO WE ALL WILL BE PLEASED AT THE Nephi Mer. Co. Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper Fine Watch Clock & Jewelry Repairing SHOE REPAIRING PRE WAR FRIGES' BEST OP LEATHER USED IN ALL OUR WORK. OUR PRICES DEFY ALL COMPETITION :: :: :: :: :: All Work Guaranteed E. L. BOUCHER Main St. J J. Nephi, Utah CHRISTBNSBIf A. In Tokyo, Japan, there is a registration of 3,212 automobiles. We now have a Government LicenWe can't sell all the Paint, so we se on Automobiles for Hire. If at sell the best Lowe Bros. High StanSerdard Paint. Ask for It Kendall Importation of automobiles for sales any time you need Automobile vice, call 77. CENTRAL MOTOR Co Bros. In Italy is entirely forbidden. Prof. George Durham, music ot the Parowan schools spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Orton Durham. Prof. Durham took part on the special program given Sunday afternoon at the Tabernacle, in honor of Mother's Day. ' Ohio, with a total of 618,000 motor vehicles, has 103 times as many cars as Japan. , Mr. Stephen Boswell, returned home this week after visiting for the past ten days in Coalville, where he assisted in the painting of the eight room bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell. Roy is the busy county agent ttiere, but still has time to do Church work, being Sake Supt. of Sunday schools, while Mrs. Boswell Is Stake President of the Young Ladies Mutual. For the fiscal year ended July 1, 1920, $144,494,488.79 was collected as taxes from the sale of motor vehicles by the internal revenue bureau. Automobile tourists In Italy are not permitted to remain In that country more than six months, and, at the end of the first three, a tax most be paid. assoBecause the ciation in Missouri now and then catches a horse thief and strings him op, a bill was recently Introduced In the state legislature to make the stealing of a motor vehicle a capital Mrs. Walter Richardson-- writes the Times-New- s this week that they have left Chicago, her husbarfd having leased the "Lemont Optimist" published at Lemont, 111., about an hour's ride from Chicago. Mrs. Richardson, who was formerly Miss Ava Brown of this city, states that business in Lemont is excellent and they like their new location very much. Jas. W. Paxman. and C. H. Grace, old a car of Turkey Red wheat to the Globe Grain and Willing Co, this week MOTORCYCLE TAXI IS POPULAR MKMWttsim "? ' When a Man Dresses Up What do you think when you look at yours He looks at his shoes. .4 the pair you have on now? Are they making good? Do you like to next wear them? Try Walk-Ovetime, and months afteiward notice how they keep their shape and stand the wear. rs WHIZ Call and ask us about it A blow-ou- t patch, or boot. Is one which is placed either inside or on the outside of a casing to prevent the inner tube from blowing out. If the tire carcass has a weak spot It should of course be vulcanized if the tire is worth it But If the Ore is so badly worn tr damaged as not to be worth vulcanizing, a blow-opatch may be URed to strengthen the weak point. There are several kinds in general con- will save your new top or make your old one look like new of . Mr. and Mrs. Orson' Miner, of Fairview, were in Nephi Tuesday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miner, accompanied them to Fairview Wednesday The Time To Make We have Kinds of Devices In Use-T- ype Most Generally Used Is Inserted Inside of Casing Towel Comas In Handy. SPRING DRESS GOODS A large number of people, availed themselves of tlhe opportunity yesterday of visiting the Manti Temple, leaving yesterday morning by auto. Continued at ONE HALF PRICE Slippers- - Hundreds of Pairs of Inner Tube My Dog Valley Farm of 160 acres use. for Sale 40 acres wheat, 60 to 70 The "hook on" kind, as the name acres rye. 40 acres summer fallow. Implies, is a type that books on over Well -- Prevent From Blowing Out. hl PERCALES New Patches Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wallace of Bingham, Utah, are visiting with Mr. Several and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton this week. Miss Estella Jacobsen, of the Ne-pHiga school visited relatives In Delta Saturday and Sunday. Clean-U- p 7 UTAH. I, New Shipments of HIE 4 TIMES-NEWS,-NEPH- Keep a sharp watch for "The Two Burglars", Wednesday, May 18th lay Bargains i s. S7 16 i ' This style shoe shown above is one of the new things this spring. It Is in a style like this that you will appreciate the shape holding qualities of Walk-OvIn tan shoe construction. or black, with or without perforated tips. er Central Motor Company and Our Motto Service vy. Satisfaction " (J it 'Una taxirab in London, Walk-Ov- er iuviurctie and covered side car, is very pvpular as a The Toggery I |