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Show THE Another lot of Ladies fur trimmed plush coats in all the latest models all genuine salts plush at less than half last year prices Snow Flake Outing Flannel 1 5c yd 30c yd Fancy Table Oil Cloth Regular OcEmbroidry Silks 7 2c 5c Spool Cotton 1 1 -- G rocenes 2 lbs Pure Lard 45c. 5 lbs 95c. 10 lbs 11.85 7 bars for 25c 15c I lb Orange Jelly Soap Laundry 25c 10c Oil Sardines 4 for Peas Can, 10c 2 Flakes 25c Corn Mustard Sardines for 20 Per Cent Off All plain and fancy DISHES Regular 20c Crackers 2 for 25c IUrrel Ginger Snaps . . . .30c .... GET ALL OUR PllICKH WE SAVE YOU 10 to 25 per cent 5. FOOTE ONE PRICE FOR ALL S0I5 & NEVER UNDERSOLD Would NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Just Received regular 20c Heavy Quality TIMES-NEW- Y on give $14.95 for a $30 Dress? WOULD YOU REPUBLICANS ADJOURN CITY CONVENTION Mr. and iMrs. James Chase and Mrs The Republican City Convention Ellen Cole, were Conference visitors met Wednesday evening in the Courthouse for the purpose of nominating at Salt Lake City Sunday. a city ticket. T. C. Winn was chosen District Attorney Wm. B. Higgins, chairman of the convention and Geo. was here from Fillmore Wednesday A. Sperry Secretary. On motion, the and Thursday in attendance at court. delegates took a recess of ten minutes to discuss the situation as to candidates but it was found upon investiA large stock of BEET KNIVES on gation that there was a dearth of inhand, Diamond Edge, at reasonable dividuals who wanted the positions. prices. Cooper, Pyper & Co. After it was decided to adjourn for one week, and in the FOR RENT f our Rooms lientlv meantime the delegates were to confurnished Inquire at Hobbs sult with citizens relative to accepting the nominations for the offices that are to be filled. The deer season opens October 15th, and will be in effect for ten days. A number of the. local sports WEATHER HEPORT FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER are cleaning their rifles this week in expectation of a big hunt. According to the weather report of Observer S. T. Vicker.s September of Mrs. Louis Gustin, who has been this year was a .comparatively dry visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs month, as the report shows that less A. Mt. at John Bigler, Pleasant, has a half Inch of moisture fell durreturned to Nepal. Mr. and Mrs. Gus-tt- ri thanthis period, or to be exact .40 of ing will make their home here. an inch. From the look of things October is going to be Just as dry as Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith and fam far as this section is concerned. ily motored to Payson Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Airs. The Wasatch Mountain Club of Salt Page L. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lake will arrive in Nephi ald Hiatt. afternoon according to word sent to to Mrs. Laura Ingram, returned to this office yesterday. They expect Salt Lake Wednesday after a few days camp at the ranger station to the visit with relatives here. Mrs. Ing- evening and make the climb mornram will reside in the above city dur- summit of Mt. Nebo Sunday This club is one of the most ing. ing the winter. prominent in Salt Lake and those who visited the State Fair may have Geo. D, Hayniond, G. R. Judd, and seen their exhibit of Utah Mountain James Chase, left yesterday for Pan- in the Art Department. Many scenery guitch, Utah, where they will go on views of Mt. Nebo will be undoubteda deer bunt for several days in the ly be taken by them on this visit mountains east of the above city. which will be added to their already extensive exhibit. We will be pleased to let you exam ine and test our machine. If it does not wash your clothes quicker and KEEP UTAH RFLICS AT HOME cleaner than any on the market, it wont cost you a cent. Grace Garage An appeal for the people of Utah Co. to keep Utah reliee? within the state is being made by Professor Andrew Call and examine the A. Kerr of the archeological depart Washing Machine with M H. P. Mot ment of the University of Utah. or. Strong steel frame, the best in its JSlany extremely valuable remains of line for the least money. Grace Gar Indains and of the Mound Builders age Co. and Cliff Dwellers of Utah have been sent away as far as the Atlantic W. H. Kendall, Cleaner and Pres- - coast. ser. Suits made to order from $17.50 Baskets and pottery used by the and up. Overcoats $24.50 and up. cave men in various parts of Utah All orders subject to examination more than fitfeen hundred years ago and try on. Remember I am here to now on display at the State Museum fit them. Perfect fit and satisfaction at the University together with hun-dreof other archaeological relics. guaranteed. One door east of - This, museum is open to the public and also being used by Uuiversity L. Frank, came up from the South students in the study of archaeology. Tuesday morning on his way to Salt "Every person throughout the state Lake City. Mr. Frank has purchased should take pride in having the best another large store this week at Mon- Utah archaeological exhibit right here roe, Utah, making the fifth tore that in the state", Said Professor Levi he now owns. Mr. Frank has a mana- Edger Young, head of that depart"The only ger for each store and expects to di- ment at the University. vide his own time in visiting each of way that this can be affected is to his establishments every few days. have everyone making finds report Oxford or Pumps? BY CENTRAL MOTOR. CO. 1 ARE YOU GQt4Q L TO SEE A DOCTOR Our entire stock of beautiful Dresses will be placed on sale at ' I Jckl vwm See Our New Line of BOY'S TOGS Everything the Boy needs from cap to shoes at prices that will save you dollars. At the Nephi Mer. Co. WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS them to the State University." Remains of ancient man found In the southern part the continent .are now at Mexico City. The University of Utah has been offered part af this collection which is to be placed in the Utah State Museum. Dummy Thai Kodak department clerk nevit throuuli his head bovr er did thin cavalryman r.hjiHti-- to his prims in j ion ii t eri when most of the pictures were of hiitist-l- f imi hnrHphark t--( CHEAPER Anything. The story f the rat catcher who entered the army us an It. C. recalls the ase of a rerruit at the beginning of the war who. on being awked. leliiri"""'" "What replied. "What reMirion are you Rhort of?" Tlt-Blt- Needn't Worry About That. man advertising for a ue.-iewife says he wants a womau with II II et that no matter what Ideas woiiiiiit he marries. Boston A rn on the ouy who call ADVISED ME ) loutf The Price is Only Half the Story How much do you consider the other much do you get for the price? The price tags on our The man who advises you $49.50 Up to the minute styles, quality; materials and workmanship guaranteed SHOES, OXFORDS and PUMPS Ladies staple & novelty styles from $3 .98 up Mens dress and woik Shoes $3.90 to 5.95 Misses & boys school Shoes $ .98 to 3.49 79c to $1.97 Children's Shoes , JAT YOU YOU HAVE SS.OO TO SSM.OO OS ANY IKI.SH, SUIT OH YOU HAVE II TO .YH ON BUY BUKING THIS Kl'KdAL SATE. KVEBY I'AIB OF KHOEH, OXFOIWW OH ITMPS. half-ho- w not to put on tire chains ought to be muzzled by law. We're here to tell you that this safety device is an absolute human nec- Suits And Overcoats essary; that if you don't tell an interesting story but the "other half" is even more interestieg;-pu- re wool fabiics, unusual values, skilled tailoring. buy chains now the time will come when you'll wish you had. 1 Come in and look at the price tags but expect to see double values in these cothes. in-bui- lt Not only are they fine clothes but they fit We want to show you how to perfection. well they will look on you. NKW HI'KilAUH FRANK HIGH QUALITY WO, I'M GOING TO nui iu our $14.95, 19.95 24.95 L. L If UTO MOVIBS For one week beginning Friday October 4th, we are going to make you these remarkable prices SKK OUR WIXBOWH. AND HAIW.AIN TAI5I.K.H. KVKHY DAY . One-Minu- te give $3.98 for a $7.00 Shoe and up. Values up to L,-- The Toggery 1 LOW PRICES 4 |