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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPH1, UTAH. S, LOCAL ITEMS : OF INTEREST We pay you cash for your Will sell or trade 3 registered HerSee Chas. R. Jenkins. eford Bulls. m lis Limited amount of Seed. P. B. Cowan. Armistice Day Nov. A 1 Alfalfa 11th. Rem- ember the American Legion Dance at Chickthe Arlington. Tickets 75c. en Sandwiches and coffe will be ser ved. Russ Hawkins, returned home Tue sday from a trip to Los Angeles. He says we are enjoying better weather here than in California. ' Erin Bigler. was in Nephi Satur day and. Sunday visiting his parents Mr: Bigler is employed by Co. eles Packing a Los Ang ' and Jaa. L. motored to Payson 'Wednesday afternoon to attend to some business ' G. M. Whitmore, And sell the best Groceries matters ' '. Bel-listo- n, , to THE VOTERS OP NEPHI. As a citizen and taxpayer I would like to suggest that you weigh care fully the qualifications of each man who is asking for your vote for Mayor and cast your ballot for one who you think can best take care of your interests. Personally I think both nomin ees are good men but as only one can hold the ottice I have decided to cast my vote for T. C. Winn, for the folHe has had 1st. lowing reasons. years of experience in publico affairs in this community. 2nd. He understands at once the business that will confront him if he is elected to this olhce. 3rd. He is a first clasa accountant and will be able to suggest the best methods in handling the city's finances. 4th. He is a man of mature years, and one of the heavy taxpayers of the city. 5th. He will bring to. the council table a wealth of knowledge learned in the school of business experience. 6th. Jie is conservative in his ideas and manner of doing business, and the taxpayers can rest assured that wise economy will prevail during his administration. OP NEPHI CITY (Paid Political Advertisement) TAX-PAYE- The Future To those who make a habit of going to the receiving teller's window frequently the path that leads to the f e seems brighest. Why? Because every time you deposit a dollar they realize that they are providing for emergancy and future pleasures. Our saving system is sound and secure. R Help us celebrate the great day when the war closed by- - attending .the American Legion Dance Nov 11 Reed W. Bailey, who is attending '. Eats and Good the Agricultural at the- - Arlington College at Logan, Music Two Big Features. was recently elected editor of the College paper the "BUZZER." Mrs. John S. Linton, visited with brother editor.) relatives in .Nephi for a few days the of this week, returning early part The officers of the North ward prito .her home in Prova Wednesday mary association gave a pleasant surafternoon. prise party Wednesday evening in David' Winn, went "over to Manti honor of Mrs. Jennie Beck, the former president of the association at Wednesday where he will be employThe evening was very ed for some time on a'plumblng con- her home. tract secured by Cooper Pyper Co of pleasantly spent in games and music at the close of which delicious rethis city. . freshments were served to the following. Mary Boswell, Matilda Gow-er- s, Buy your Rat and Mouse Killer Emma Chrlstensen, Relia Allen, now, while the campaign is-- on to M. E. Boswell, Ella Tolley Emma rid the state of this terrible menace. McPherson, Mayme Pay, May Gadd, See Clarence H. Warner agent for Ora Sperry, Lauriel Chase, Annie Juab County. Allen Sadie Tolley, Annie Boswell, For easy running and clean wash Emma Memmott, Rose Lunt, Sarah Hall, Annie Winn, Nelda Beck, Lois ing, the One Minute Washer has them Grace Garage Co. Allen, and the guest on honor Jennie all beat. Sold by Beck. The date Nov. 11th. The place The Occasion The Arlington. The Price American Legion Dance. 7 5c. Chicken SandThe EATS wiches and Coffee. for the least cash ns ENTERPRISE GROCERYCO. Spanish Troops Starting for the Moroccan War Dire Distress it is shown I -, Nephi National Bank 31 North Main Street A troop train filled with Spanish soldiers, la and fight against the Moors. ut-ur- eavlug Madrid for Santander, there to take ship for , . Near at Hand to Hundreds of Nephi Readers 'He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" WW. ..II. r i l Vi 9 ""iMimv. . NO SWORDS OR PlS7tlS HtnS ARE Ui0 FOR PATRONAGE TO FlOHT We SCOUR UP OUR WORKING TOOLS SINO-LEACH BltlSEO MIGHT IF CLEANLINESS TO BUILD WELL Henry Hoyt, says: "Several years ago my kidneys were weak and my backached dreadfully, especially thr ough the small of it. I was so lame I could hardly straighten after bend ing. The kidney secretions were too frequent as well as painful in pass aga and were highly colored. As had heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, got a box at Lunt Pharmacy. They helped me from the first, and I con tinued using them until I was cured." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- - get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Hoyt had. Foster Milburn - The Largest And Purest Natural Deposit of Gpysum In the World. is next to godliness our excellent location has helped the increase of oar business. We purvey the be3t meats in a pleasing manner and guarantee honest welgLts and complete satisfaction. What more do you want? NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. CITY MEAT MARKET Nephi Plaster HAS XO EQUAL COMPANY Geo. W. Garrett. Prop. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. OFFICIAL LIST OF NOMINATIONS Municipal Election November 8th, 1921 1 Ml CHARTER DAK OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Universal and BKW III O K M PHD JOHN For Mayor RICHARDSON A. D. GIRSON For Treasurer For Treasurer ar For Cou icllman, Term For Councilman, Term For Councilman, Term For Councilman, Ternr OF JUAB followI W H Warner, City Recorder of Nephi City. Juab County, Utah do hereby certify, tb.:t th for the respective o 'ces therein In candidate anu-- s of pomons named a 'true n of list the correst and a in ing filed In my office, and to be volM for at the election dlrat-- d as appnars In, the Certificates of nominations to be h"ld on the Kth day of November, A. I). 1921. A. 1. 1921. my hand and seal this 1st da of November. In witness wherfof I have hereunto W. II. WARNER, (SEAL) We have seven different styles and sizes of heaters and five different styles of ranges to choose from Call and see them. Our Prices are always the lowest. . as. COUNTY HAVE ARRIVED For Treasurer STELLA HICKMAN Term For Councilman, JAMES E. MEMMOTT Term For Councilman, JOHN C. HALL Term For Councilman, STEPIIKN BOSWELL Term For Councilman, N. A. NIELSON I For Mayor For Recorder For Recorder For Recorder W. H. WARNER STATE OF UTAH STOVES AND RANGES O For Mayor T. C. WINN MRS. LEAH CHASE Term For Councilman, E. R. FORREST Terra For Councilman, GEORGE A. SPERRY JR. Term For Councilman, J. A. BOOTH Term For Councilman, JESSE PAY Charter Oak City Recorder Kendall Bros. RANGES |