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Show THE The TIMES-NEW- NEPH1, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS Times-New- s t'ubliHhed every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company That Justice May Stewart Rangn in good shape. See Thomas DENNIS WOOD Editor Salistury. A. B. GIBSON Manager H. D. Ooldsbrough, transacted business In Salt Lake Monday and Subscription RjUs Tuesday. be Done One Year J8.00 Six Month fX.OO For Sale A second-ha- nd To Buy le AranOU"R- :j ott :! DRUCj Furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent close in For particulars s office. Fine ripe tomatoes tor sale at call the Charles Haynes. Mrs. Ruth Wells, was a north bound passenger on Sunday after- Miss Bernice Hawkins, returned to Salt Lake Tuesday after visiting noon's train. here the past week. Home for Sale, with half share of and half acre lot. Price water, Mrs. James Ellison, left Monday See Mrs. Orson Howarth Sr. $1200. for Preston, Idaho, where she will visit with relatives. Mrs. Lacy Vickers, of Salt Lake, Is a few days In Nephi this spending Miss Mary Morgan, returned home the guest of her mother, Mrs. week, yesterday after a business trip to Salt Thomas Goodman. Lake tion is made of an estate when a person dies without making a will. coming COTTVE TOUS School Supplies City. By making a will and appointing this institution as your executor, Your will, not the law's, is done! us on this Good Clean Turkey Red Wheat for Miss Vera Kendall, returned home seed. Free from rye. See Samuel X Sunday from Salt Lake City, where Linton. she has enjoyed a pleasant vacation for some time. Jas. B. Riches, has recently com the erection of a four room soon be here and your children pleted School Mr. and Mrs. Win. McSwain leaves near his home. present bungalow for Oak City today, where Mr. Mc- which he is now will need new school supplies. renting. Swain will teach school the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jackson, of We hav the new supplies they will need and been the guests have Lake Salt City, Mrs. W. A. Mulligan, and family, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. it is Lest to have them early so they can get acquain Jackson, the came down from Provo yesterday, for week. past ted with them before school opens. a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brough. Mrs. Zee Bigler, returned to Salt Come in now and often. Lake Sunday after enjoying a pleasMr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, moved ant visit with her parents the past to Levan yesterday, where Mr. Bar- ten days. nes, will have charge of the music in the Levan schools this winter. Miss Esther Ockey, left Sunday for Salt Lake, where she win teach In M. Mrs. E. Tanner, returned home the Hamillton school in the above Tuesday, after a pleasant visit with city the coming season . her sister Mrs. Fred Garrett, at Sandy WE AllE HERE TO SERVE Utah. Miss Leeta McCune, left for Salt Lake Monday, where she will be emBig Dance night, Satur. ployed as a teacher in the Emerson day, September 10th at the Arlington school of that city during the coming Five winter. Ogden Syncopated Orchestra. He expects to be musical artists. 75c per couple. Extra for Berkley, California, where he will jLand Appraisers. Jas. W. Paxman, will leave y attend a conference of the Federal :Kone about fifteen days. lady 15c. daywH such delays are avoided. Consult important matter. Nephi Drug Co. I The First National Bank Nephi, Utah 15 North Maiii STORE i in.ume Miooi Times-New- and the laws carried out, it is often a year or more before final distribu- - to-da- SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 12TH. ARE YOUR CHILDREN READY? Catering to the likes and needs of the school children in Nephi has been the best investment made during all these years by J. C. PENNEY CO. Our store has been the school of thrift to these cores ef kiddies, for it has taught that quality goes with price in real values, and it also taught them never to purchase without looking here first. It has made' the grown-ucustomers in all the later years This season, as ever, we are showing a compUte line of children's school clothes, furnishings, and supplies!! Study these prices. p OUTFIT YOUR CHILDREN HERE Boys Waists plain blue Cham bray, stripe shirting and Just the thing for school fancy striped percales. 50 to 80c at Boys School Suits Of Boys' Ties Silk, four In hand Ties for boys. shapes and patterns, Pretty B-- All the newest styles are shwn in beautiful colors. Some with two pairs of pants. We can save money on Boys' Suits, prices at 96.90 and 98.90 $4.98, Boys' Knickerbocker School Pants, Blue Serges, fancy Worsteds and Corduroys, at 1.23 and 91.49 Boys' Hats and Caps Fine assortment of Boys' 98c at Boys' School Caps, fancy shapes and patterns, 79c dresses. Make them up now. 19 to 21 Girls And Boys Stockings Boys' Sweaters Beautiful new line of Boys' slip on Sweaters for school wear, plain and striped, two tone colors, at 98c, 91.79, 92.98 and 93.98 MM Co Boys' School Shoes Extra good flosjity black and brown school hose, fine and heavy Jibbed, at pair 2."c CO. Girls Knit 'Caps Prutty new knit Tarn O' Shanter Caps In two tone patterns, tans, brown, blues and rose colors, at 79c Girls School Sweaters Fancy knit in two tone colors, In brown, cardinal, Kelly, .Maroon, Bluff and Peacock. Very 91.98 to 91.50 pretty new styles, at sc'iool Dresses, pretty patterns, at OHo to 9t.98 Ntw Serge School Dresses, pretty trimmed, with braids to niatrh, at and 93.90 Gingham Girls School Shoes 3 2 Department Stores NEPHI, 29c Girls School Dresses 1 Boys' Black English, gun metal Shoes, at ..93.49 Boys' black Blncher gun metal Shoes, at . . . 92.2A 92.49 Boys' heavier Tan School Shoes at 92.49 Boy Scout or Outing Shoes, at Kxtra Wide, also the narrow widths, in Silk Hair Ribbons, all colors at, yard Oor price, yard, .... Felt School Hats, at Pretty new plaid Dress Ginghams for school Also Suits for the larger boys, with long pants, new styles and weaves, at 916.75 and $19.90 f Boys' Pants Hair Ribbons Ginghams UTAH Shown In all the new fall styles, In black and brown, kid, gun metal and calf, at 91.98, 92.2.1 92.19 and 92.98 r |