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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEf HI, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS PREPARED Are Special reductions on Ladles' Suits at L. Frank's. Dr. T. D. Rees, visted his parents In Wales, Utah Wednesday. Buy your Fall Suit now prices at L. Frank's. you prepared for winter? Our lines of winter goods aie complete. We can supply all your wants in cloth ing, underwear, overcoats, blankets, work clothing of all kinds, gloves, mittens, hats and caps, suede coats, Suits, Dresses and skirts, see them. Get our prices We save you 10 to 25 per cent. -- Special If you feel that you need the best Tonic made Try Huff land. Sold by Lunt Drug Co. Allan Johnson, cams up from Lyn- ndyl, Wedensday afternoon to attend to some business matters In this city Mrs. Susie Worthington, i visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willams, in Provo Sunday. - Robert Park went to Provo Tues day to take the Forest Service exam ination Mrs. J. C. Carter. Is in Price this week visiting, with her sister Mrs. Geo Christensen. The new boiler for the heating ap paratus In the Stake Tabernacle is being Installed this week. Groceries Mr. and Mrs. J. SALT BACON 15c lb. 2 HAMS 28c lb. 5 pound LARD 10 POUND LARD BREAKFAST BACON 35c lb MACARONI POUNDS LARD 45c 95c. . . . .$1.85 ... 4 for 25c OIL SARDINES phg for 25c. 2 25c 20c crackers 30c. for Barrel Lemon Snaps Regular 3 SPECIAL for SATURDAY Regular 40c Fresh Salted Pea Nuts Regular 40c and 45c lb Candy OKT ALL OUR PRICES has . . . . , 25c lb. Pezton, motor ed to Murray and Salt Lake last Thur sday for a few days visit with relat ives. They returned home Wednes day. is Natlon-Wld- PAPER WEEK Movement Set for No. vsmber 7th to 12th. Every Four Corners has its Home Town week nowadays, but all the boys and girls who have wandered from the Township Center cannot get back to enjoy the loved surroundings. Bat all can subscribe to the old home town paper and thna keep well la touch with the Mule spot they once called v. home. What Joy to run over the school promotions and find that the tots of a few years ago are moving higher and higher In scholastic circles' and eventually blossom forth as the "sweet girl graduates,' or the clean strong boys discarding knickers. Just watch that hardened old city codger open op his home paper It Is the first thing he picks np out of his bunch of mall and what can he find there to Interest him? Angus horse died yesterday; Peter McGregor will ran for the county clerkship; Horace JeU hopes to win the secretaryship of the Hllltown Agricultural Society ; Lydla Manger has opened a millinery store; Mrs, Brown lost her hand satchel In the butchery; Pr. porlsnd Is attending Clara Brown, who Is down with a severe cold; Mrs. Plater broke her ankle and Is In the county hospital. Tet though he smiles at the old-tistyles and expressions he enjoys It all over and over again, for It takes his mind back home where his wonderful boyhood days happy days-w- ere ALL READY With complete stock of Fall and Winter goods and while the extremely fine weather of the last few weeks have retarded the buying of winter merchandise. Cold - weather is now due to arrive, so if not ready let's get busy with our winter togs spent The One Minute Washing Machine the cheapest e TOWN So whether its carries one fourth horse power for less money than any other one eighth horse power Grace Garage Co. MONA NOTES Mr. Mrs. A. H. Anderson Underwear, and of n Thousands of weak, men were visiting in Mona last and women have reported astonish Pleasant week. ing gains In weight from the use of Tanlac Nephl Drug Co. d Mr and Mrs Leon Newton of were visiting relatives In Mona Effective Nov. 1st 1921, our places for a few days last week. run-dow- Mt. Hosiery, Clothing Glen-woo- 30c lb. WE SAVE YOU 10 to 2S per cent FOOTE & ONE PRICE FOR ALL I. HOME NEVER UNDERSOLD LADIES of business will close at 10 p. m. Instead of 11 p. m. Nephi Drug Co, Lunt Drug Co. or Shoes you will find our stocks complete and our prices right at the Mrs. Laurel Carter has returned home from a visit with her parents at Moroni. The Juab Stake Social commute will give a free social Saturday evenMrs. Ed. McClellan and family ing, November 12th at the Arlington have returned home to Salt Lake affor all members of the Stake. ter a short visit with Mrs. McClel-lan- 's parents. Miss Janett Martin, left for Salt Lake yesterday after a pleasant visit L. M. Monson, Josle Smith, Chrisfor several months with Dr. and Mrs. tie Clark, Ray Newton and Mr. and C. H. Dunn. Mrs. Leon Newton, attended the U. E. A. convention In Salt Lake City WHER3 aOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell are last week. down from Coalville this week the guest of Mr. Boswell's parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kay spent and Mrs. Stephen Boswell. few days In Salt Lake last week first time since the recent outbreak , last. The railroad company are building Wllllard Molyneux and Warren of Scarlet Fever. an ice house near the local depot for Newton, succeeded In L. M. Monson moved his family a large Ward Conference will be held here down from Pleasant Grove this week. the purpose of storing Ice this winter, deer In the hills eastgetting of here last next Sunday. A good program has for the use of the local employees Sunday. been arranged and a large crowd Is Claude Kay and Jeatln Toung have during the summer months. gone to Tremonton where they have Supt. Stewart and Music Supervis expected to attend. securea employment. Ray Worthington, won the first or Bird visited the schools here Wed Mr. Allen Rowe lias gone to Mt. prise, a Camera and Clarence Hobbs, nesday afternoon. Oscar Newton has gone to Lynndyl Pleasant, where he exyects to move the second prize a Universal lunch kit at the Attendance at school has again his family In the near future. Mr. to work la the railroad shops at that drawing at the Nephl Drug Co. Saturday evening. reached the normal point for the Rowe is a native of Mt. Pleasant and place. made his home there tor many years Mrs. Emma E. Kay has removed Osborn Toung of Salt Lake City with her family to Provo where they visited in Mona Saturday and Sunday will make their future home. Nephi Mer. Co. . BUY YOUR semi-month- COAT A Mo AT REDUCED PRICES ly rn wv rvpfkitdai i w wiv vwi viUi mhtod i fc I a OU&HT TO PUT MY CAR s s I IN STORAGE Beautiful numbers in silk seal plush, all wool Velours, Bolivia, Peach Bloom and Broadcloth, Especially priced at WELL tT THE TOGGERY CARS Quality in Men's Wear. CAREFULLY V DQNTJ ? FOR. , - -'- - J - ! $14.95 UP Heather Wool Hose for Men and Women in Brown, Grey, Blue and Black, Plain stitch or ribbed. Light, heavy or medium weights priced at 49c to $1.93 for pair New Men and Boys Now For ThstNew Suit or Overcoat And youH ssve from $5.00 to $15.00. .Well save you money on your Underwear, Sweaters, Wool Shirts, Overshoes, and New and complete stocks now on our shelves. Fttroihings. Well store your car for the winter and when you want it in the spring you'll find that it is m good running condition. We know how to give an auto the best of care and we'll care for yours as if it was our own THE HIGH COST OF BARGAINS It isn't everybody who can afford cheap clothes. There are many men who haven't the means to stand the continual strain of buying bargains. They simply must have quality. These men are the logical patrons of this store. Special Bargains Every Tuesday L. FRANK HIGH QUALITY-LO- W PRICES GOOD GOODS |