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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS FILES APPLICATION Mrs. James B Riches went to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon C A. Gillette of Salt Lake City, has filed application with the State EngMrs. A. J Crapo, returned home ineer, for the use of two hundred and Wednesday, after spending a few fifty thousand acre feet of water which he proposes to take from the days in Salt Lake City east side of the San Pete Mountains, T. H. Burton, was in Salt Lake principally from Fisk Creek, and tran Tuesday and Wednesday attending to sfer over to San Pete and Juab some legal business. It is stated that no estimate of the .The Juab Stake Conference will cost of bringing this water to Juab convene morning in the County have been made as the sur Tabernacle at 10.30 a. m. veys are not yet complete o 'Mr and Mrs. Malin Mendenhall of Payson, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S Cooper Saturday WKo will guess it $3.00 will be given to the person that guesses what our Nov 15th window display will be made up of. The $3.00 will be awarded Monday Nov. 14th at 7:30 p. m. Deposit your guess in the sealed box at I LUNTDRUGCO: - . Special Attention given to all mail orders It pleases us to please you y . ; BY CENTRAL MOTOR CAN YOU , , Molasses For Frank. i The following people visited the Mantl Temple yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J A Booth, Mr and Mrs Thomas Vlckers, Mr. and Mrs. E R Forrest, Mrs Rhoda Forrest, Mrs Elsie Wood, Mrs Melvlna Broadhead, Mrs J. E. Commencing Monday, Nov. 13th. Irons, Mrs Harry Beagley, Mrs Unity the last dispatch of mail for Salt Lake Chappell, Mrs. Ettie Booth, Mrs. and Eastern points will leave the Lizzie T Ostler, Mrs. Alice Golden, I loral post office at 6.45 p m and Mr Robert Lomax. We are going to celebrate our 10th Anniversary Bargain Carnival with bigger and better bargains than ever before L. FRANK. NENW. ar worth of good shoes! THIS is Just the Advantage You Enjoy when buying Slioas in any one of our 812 STORES SHOES for our entire 312 Stores are purchased by our own Sioe Buying Organizatln, Just as if they were for one big department or store, then distributed to our 312 Stores in 26 States. .YOU can real'ze tho tremendous svlnf;we make and what a big factor we are in the shoe markets. YOU can realize why we buy cheaper and therefore can sell cheaper than others. Your Shoe Purchases in a Year Are a Big Item Let the J. C. PENNEY CO. Stores Help You Save Money . ..-.- Your Children's Shoes Men's Dress Shoes lasts in Tans and Blacks. large assortment of styles Price $4.50 to $5.90 A English Men's Shoes For the man who wishes the broader or more conservative styles, we are showing the medium and read broad lasts. Prices: $3.80 to $5.90 Men's Shoes for Work Made for double service, heavy soles and upA big We .recommend them to you. pers. selection of kinds." Prices $.1.2.1 to $4.98 Men's Rubbers Men's Dress Rubbers .. Price $1.25 to Men's Heavy Rubbers Price .Men's Arties Price $2.49 to Men's Rubber Boots Price Price Sportsmen Special ........ $1.39 $1.98 $3.98 $4.49 $4.98 Misses' and Children's Shoes That Wear Very many styles in calf and kid leather, mahagany and black. Snappy, pretty styles. Sizes 6 Price 98c to $1.98 to 8 Sizes 8 M to 10 Price $1.98 to $325 Sizes 11 to 2 Price $2.25 to $3.98 Growing Girls' Shoes Low flat heels. to 7. These Sizes 2 are a big feature in our Shoe Department Prices $2.00 to $4.08 Those Broad-To- e VK HELL Shoes ' Orthopedic Lat Your kiddies' feet fit these shoes and the shoes fit the feet. Brown, Tans, Black. 6 to 8 $1.69 8V4 to 11 $2.25 .V 11 to 2 $2.98 Women's Dress Shoes Many beautiful new styles and black and mahogany leather. Cuban and Louis heels. Price: Low-Cu- ts lasts in Military, Fashion decrees they are very good for the Fall season. We have many new styles and effects in greys, black, white and tans. $4.98 to $5,90 Price": Women's Oxfords In Kid and Calf leathers, with the natty Cuban and military heels. They come in both the light turn and the heavier welt soles. . Prices: $4.98 to $3.90 ' Women's Comfort Shoes Women's Comfort and Conservative lasts comfort Shoes that will give every-minuand still have style and good looks. Price $3.98 to $4.98 te Comfort Slippers Price $2.49 Price $2.49 Elastic Side Slippers p Slippers One-Stra- Women's and Children's Rubbers ) Price Price . . Children's Rubbers Price Price Price Price ..58c Boys' Rubbers Youths' Rubbers Little Gent's Rubbers BUY YOUR ., .. . . . . Rl'BRERS EARLY Children Fitted Properly THE 3. C. PENNEY CO. NAME ON A PAIR OF If SHOES incorporated 5 312 DEPARTMENT STORES NEPHI, UTAH 98c 79c Women's Rubbers Misses Rubbers $4.08 to $6. DO Our Boys' Shoes Stand the Knocks THE . J. C. PENNEY NAME IS BACK OF EVERY PAIR OF B II O K 8 Women's Strap Bia EXPENSE TO YOU A ParThey wear out many apair a year. ticular care and attention is given to every pair of our Boys' and Girls' Shoes. We buy them to stand the knocks and we sell them knowing you will be pleased with the service. '. BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. hi. Nine Million Dollars '. Axminister And Wool Fibered ar that will sell this year approximately Very economical footwear for hard service, very necessary for bad wet weather 17.90 Men's sizes 6 to 9 $4.25 Boys' sizes, 24 to EH to 2 $3.69 Youths' sizes 13 Little Gents' sizes 8 to 12 . . . . . .". $3.25 A FULL LINE OF N. Our Shoe department Will Save You Many Dollars THINK of Your Opportunity to buy Your Shoes in a SHOE DEPARTMENT Men's and Boy's High Lace Boots JUST RECEIVED Catarrh is a local disease, greatly condiInfluenced by constitutional tions. It therefore requires constitutional treatment. HALL'S CATARRB MEDICINE is taken Interniilly and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION foundation of the disease, gives tht (Publisher) the genbv improving patient strength eral health and assists nature in dolnf Its work. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR All druggists. Circulars free. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. City, Utah, October 11th, 1921 NOTICE is hereby given that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Roy R. Betz of Tintic, Utah, who, on June 25, 1914, made Homestead (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR Entry, Serial No. 012789 for U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake Section 25, Township 15 South Range filCity, Utah, October 11th, 1921 3 West. Salt Lake Meridian, has NOTICE is hereby given that ed notice of intention to make five-yeProof, to establish claim to the Charles R. Coombs, of Fountain the Green, Utah, who on October 27th, 'land above described, before Ne-pat 1916, made Homestead Entry Serial Clerk of the District Court, NovemUtah, on the 15th dy of No. 017342 for SE4SE. Section 1921. ber, NEVi. 30, WSE4. Claimant names as witnesses: Section 31, Township 13 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has James A. Kelley, John Kelley Wilfiled notice of intention to make liam Emmit all of Mills Utah, and three-yeProof to establish claim to Harry Aller, of Delta, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register the land above described, before Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office First publication October 14th 1921 at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 26th Last publication Nov. 11th, 1921. Cut Down Your Family Shoe Bills guw1h?S the intelligent practicability of our service. Well help you out of a hole before you get in if you will let us overhaul your car. Jos R Price John Ackum, the veteran railroad conductor, was shaking bands with Our 10th Anniversary Bargain old friends in Nephl Wednesday. Mr. Carnival Watch for large bills L. Ackum, is now on the retired list. CO. After you find that this repair shop is always at your service you will appreciate Salen-Se-e day of November, 1921, Claimant names as witnesses: Jasper H. Robinson, Martin Lund, Martin Anderson, W. M. Coombs, all of Fountain Green, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register First publication October 14th 1921 Last publication Nov. 11th. 1921. 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