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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, THE NEPHI MERCANTILE CO'S Annual After Inventory uw Commences Monday Morning, Feb. 6th and continues for one week Every day of which will be crowded with bargains in all lines that will be of worthwhile interest to the careful shopper. this opportunity of making your dollars do pre-wservice during this Greatest of All Sales Don't miss ar ENTIRE USE OF Caps at MEN' AND BOYS 1- -2 price MENS AND BOYS Our entire line of Clothing 1 -- 3 DRESS GOODS One lot of Extra Heavy Outing Flannel in light colors only and good varYour choice at iety of patterns. Wool Dress Goods 15c Yard the price of any Suit or Overcoat In our store. Nothing reserved. A splendid stock to select from 20 to 50 Per Cent ONE HALF PRICE Everyone in Nephi and surrounding towns know of the values we give in this line. And for this Sale we shal have hundreds of pairs of SHOES in all sizes and kinds and each pair marked down to a smal fraction of their first cost. SEE OCR WINDOW MUX'S AND HOYS Ladies and Misses Ladies and Misses Warm and unlin-e- d A big assortment to GLOVES. select from at Notwithstanding there has been sharp advances on all kinds of silks in the last few days with prospects for still higher prices, you may make your selections from our stock at Leather Vests One Fourth Off dependable work garments at plices like this 7 DOLLAR VESTS FOR $3.95 Ginghams and Cotton Dress Goods All sizes In this $4.95 $5.95 8.75 $9.75 All regular stock Outings, light or dark patterns and values up to 35c at per yard SILKS Each day we shall have some very special prices on lots of these staple dress and apron goods. 20 Cents SHOES Gloves all marked down for this week from OFF 8 DOLLAR VESTS FOR lO DOLLAR VESTS FOR 12 DOLLAR VESTS FOR 15 DOLLAR VESTS FOR OUTING FLANNEL COATS Wool Hose likes grandmother used to knit prices like this: Entire stock to select from. Each garment marked in plain figures at a small fraction of first cost. SOME at WONDERFUL LINE. 75c and 85c all wool Sox for 89c 65c All Wool Sox for 29c 55c All Wool Sox for 25c Turkish Towels A splendid stock to select from 80c, 95c, and $1.00 Fancy Dress Shirts MEXS AXI BOYS for 55c Bath Towels 50c to 60c BATH TOWELS for 2Jc A big assortment to select from at One half price Wool Shirts One lot The Oregon City and Knight Woolen Mills kind on sale for Boys Short Pants in Knickerbocker styles, sizes 12 to 17 and values up to $2.50 your CHOICE FOR 75c A PAIR HALF PRICE 25c to 35 BATH TOWELS FOR 20c THIS IN MEXS AXD BOYS re- gular VALUES .... Be sure and call during this Sale. We will do our hest to make it worth while and remember Sale commences 9 o'clock Monday morning, Feb. 6th. No approvals. No Files. No Delivery. CASH AND CARRY and save us both the difference at the NEPHI MERCANTILE COMPANY WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER 3E ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OP UTAH OFFICE OF STATE ROAD COMMISSION Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah State ' Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah, at 2 p. m. February 18, 1922 and at that time publicly opened for Grading and . paving of the present highway, the tame being, part of Federal Aid Pro-- . Ject No. 25 between Nephi and the Utah County Line. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 15.534 miles, and the principal items of work are apThe gradproximately ag follows: ing and paving with one of the folPortland lowing alternate types: Cement concrete 6 inch; bltullthlc concrete on concrete base 2 inch 5 inch. Plana and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, 403 Kiesel Building, at Og- den, Utah. The above plans and specifications may be obtained at the oflloe of the r State Road Commission on depositing Five ($5.00) Dollars. Any addition al information may be secured from the State Road Engineer at Salt Lake City, Utah .r The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Cash or certified check for Eight Thousand Dollars, ($8,000.00) made payable to the Utah State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond aa required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION By N. C. POULSON, Chairman Howard C. Means, State Road Engineer. First publication. Jan. 27th. 1922. Last publication February 17th, 1922 . Local and Personal Happenings SHE SUES BRYN MAWR 5 uj Miss Bessie Tolley went to Salt Lake Sunday for a few days visit. R. H. Evans was a passenger to Salt Lake City Monday afternoon. TO BUILD WELL USE For Sale Good Banana Squash. Herman McCune, or phone 69. Mr. and Airs. J. E. Robertson, were up from Mills Monday transacting business in this city. Nephi Plaster See Mrs. Mary Pitt, went to Provo Mr. and Mrs. Allan Slmonds reSunday afternoon on account of the r. turned to Salt Lake Monday after illness of her visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Mrs. Gladys Petty, returned to her Howard for a short time. home In Provo Sunday after a pleasMrs. Enoch Burton returned home ant visit with her parents here. Friday after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Easton Clement of Falrview, friends in Salt Lake City for the past is visiting at the home of Mr. and three weeks. Mrs. Ray Stewart this week. Wllford Belliston and Ralph went to Salt Lake Sunday Jas. L. Belliston, and J. H. Lunt, were in Delta Tuesday attending a where they will attend the state "H venttor. of honey producers, being cattle sale. held there this week. Edward Shaw was taken to the Mr. Alton Alemmott went to Salt hospital in Salt Lake Saturday for He was accom- Lake Wednesday with his son Ocrald, medical treatment. panied by his son, Mr. Ronald Shaw. where medical treatment will be obtained. The young boy has suffered Several cars of beef cattle were a serious attack of pneumonia the shipped from the local yards Sunday past week and complications having morning by Jlmmle Thomas, the well set In it was deemed advlseable to known dealer. Mr. Warrlllow Brough take him to the above place. They were accompanied by Dr. T. D. Rees. accompanied the shipment. NO SWORDS CUPIiTblJ HtftS AK jtjED We SCOUR UP OUR WORKING TOOLS Each Li sins Bieteo The Largeet And Purest Natural Deposit of Opyaom In the World. NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. COMPANY manr' Beautiful View of Robert College W1 senseless game playing the fool. Mi There are many stirring passages In the cook book. Never Judge a woman's looks by her appro ranee. 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