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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S. LOCAL HAPPENINGS :: Special reductions on Ladies' Suits at L. Frank's. lUWlLIIlwIiVL Buy your Fall Suit now prices at L. Frank's. See our big line of Linoleum and stove squares we have fine assortment of pat-terprices 65c to $ .00 per square m, 1 yd. We have just received a new line of Middy Flannels. Red, Gieen and Navy 54 in wide. See them. Groceries ... GET ALL OUR PRICKS Special One good kitchen cabinet for sale See N. C. Lund. and irrigation stock My property for sale Mrs. R. E. Grover. When In need try the Drug Store. The One Minute Washing Machine Lunt Drug Co. carries one fourth is the cheapest less horse power for money than any Next Nov. 11th, otBer one eighth horse power Grace at the Friday evening Arlington American Legion Garage Co. Dance. One Grafanola for Sale and 25 re.Mrs. Geo. D. Luff, 'left yesterday cords for 35. Call 137J2. for Salt Lake City, where she will visit with relatives for a few days. WE BUY EGGS AND ALL. KINDS of POULTRY Mutual Creamery Co. Young Chester White Pigs for Sale See Jos. W. Golden. Tanlac now has the largest, sale of Mrs. Mary Ellen Burton, returned any medicine in the world. There home yesterday from Salt Lake after is a reason. Nephi Drug Co. a pleasant visit In that city with Something differen t"Youth and Old Age" Particulars later South Mrs. Harry Russell, came down Ward M. I. A. from Salt Lake yesterday and will Tanlac has made life worth living visit with her mother Mrs. Alice Golfor millions of people who had almost den for a short time. It will do the same given up hope. Mrs Donald Hlatt, came down from for you Nephi Drug Co. Payson yesterday and will be the Mr. and Mrs. T. guest of her Miss Jane McPherson, came down L. Smith for parents a few days from American Fork Saturday for a week-en- d visit with relatives in this Mrs. Watler Olpln, went to Lynn-dcity. Tuesday morning where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coming "Youth and Old Age"-WatJohnson for a short time. for further announcements-Sout- h Ward M I. A. The November Brunswick Records are here. They play perfectly on all "Tanlac made me feel younger." machines. New records put life In "It put me back on the payroll." "I the home Lunt Drug Co. can eat whatever I want now." "I no longer suffer from indigestion." Miss Genevive Grover, gave a These shower for Miss Leila Bigler, a Nov"I gained weight, rapidly." and many more expressions are now ember bride. Many useful presents heard daily as people tell of their ex- were given the bride to be and dainty perience with Tanlac Nephi Drug Co refreshments were served to the yl 5 lb . 95c lbs Lard . . 45c 10 Pound 15c lb. Salt Bacon Choice Hams BEST BREAKFAST BACON 5c. Deviled Meats Salmon Regular 20c Crackers 2 for Barrel Ginger and Lemon Snaps Oil Sardines 4 for Mustard Sardines, 2 for Fresh Salted Peanuts Red Crown No. 2 Pork and Beans Full Pound Can Orange Jelly 2 -- -- WE SAVE CMS.' FOOTE ONE PRICE FOR ALL 12c 3 YOU 10 to 25 $1.85. 28c 35c lb. and up 25c. 30c. 25c 25c 25c lb. for 25c. 15c Can per cent SONS & NEVER UNDERSOLD In Securing Your FALL COAT SUITobORESS ch Mr Alfred Lunt, was brought home from Salt Lake Monday after being in the hospital for a number of weeks in that city. He is still very seriously ill, but strong hopes are entertained by his many friends in this city that he will recover. He was accompanied home on the train by his son George, and his brother Mr. Shed Lunt. Mrs. Lunt, Mrs. Charles Grace and J E. Lunt, returning from Salt Lake by auto Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Pexton, entertained Monday evening at their home in honor of Mrs Katie Candland and Miss Genie Candland. Music and relating old experiences were features of the evening. Lunch was served at 11 o'clock, to the following. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, Mr. and Mrs Wm Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bigler, Mr and Mrs. P. P. Christison, Mrs. Sophia Sperry, Mrs. Julia Hoyt, Mrs. Tolley, Mrs James Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Al Burton, Mr. and Mrs Jack Wright the guests of honor Mrs Candland, and Eugenie Candland, and the hostesses Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pexton. La-vi- na I J byPFNTRAI RENDERS ATTORNEY Continued From Page One ived hereunder by any county participating In the distributing of taxes on transient other than the county where such stock are assessed, shall be apportioned to the several school districts of the county In the same manner as the county school fund is apportioned." And Section 4565 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, requires that the county school fund shall be apportioned to the several school districts in the county according to the number of school children residing In each district over six and under eighteen years of age, as shall appear from the last enumeration. I am informed by the county auditor that the apportionment of the k has said taxes on transient been made in accordance with the state statutory- - provisions. Yours truly, live-stoc- k, live-stoc- W. A. C. BRYAN ! Vf r X f J1 'V. U. S. Army Riding Pants 98c U. S. Army Spiral Legging 79c rn. I Barrack Bag Just the thing for laundry bags made U. 8. Army V HJk'i Vj of heavy duck u- - S. 69c and 79c Army Squad Kit Bags ifater proof Military Brushes (2.98 - 40c Also Special Prices on all mens Clothing Shoes, Rubber Goods, and Furnishings L. FRANK HIGH QUALITY OW PRICES Nephi Mer. Co. WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER jrrr YES, the home newspaper is a THE HOME TOWN institution, like the the school and the farm and home bureaus. It is being: so recognised by the state agricultural colleges, which see that it is helping and can help still more to create and velope a wholesome, satisfying rural and small town life. If you are interested in community life you will want to have a part in home paper week. community yil Til church and PAPE- RCOMMUNITY Subscribe for the Home Town Paper Week, November 7-- 12 MflTOD CD GET ME T the BUTYOtf NOTE THE PRICES a A.m.. At I U. S. Army Goods TT the choosing is good. OPINION. SPECIAL SALE OF W ar QUALITY IN MEN'S WEAR MEN AND BOYS!! v 1 THE TOGGERY We do not sell Cheap Cost Marks, we sell good clothes, which insures you the best in style, quality and workmanship. Fall stock now complete rL 0 to 50 per cent. A chance to buy coats at less than pre-wprices. Call early down from guests. Its all you will get. ! some extra specials in ladies, miss es and childrens coats. A mark INSTITUTION Don't be misled and buy a "Cheap Cost Mark" Commenceing Saturday morning Nov. 5th, we are showing Right here we want to horn in with this reward: You 11 get a good business deal if you buy your warning signals or auto comfort needfuls at this shop. Give our auto accessories a chance to allow your car to give you service. fait I -- JL'&t", "Srfi iAr1'' :Jjt but where you spend it, that determines how much you get for your money. A small amount spent for clothes in this store will yield more 'satis- faction than a larger amount spend whero qualty jWtjfctf ii It's Not What You Spend i ill" P is less seriously considered. Full line overcoats just $20.00 to $40. Come in and select yours. a-rriv- mm GOOD GOODS ed |