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Show "THE TIMES-NEW- LOCAL ITEMS Advance Spring Styl es We have Just received our first lot of Advance Spring Styles in Ladies Suits and Dresses. Also a line of the Famous Bob Come in and see Evans Middy Togs in all the newest styles. Styles and quality You will find prices extremely low. them. excellent. GROCERIES 15c lb Salt Bacon Lard 2 lb 5 39c 79c ; lb lard Lard 10 lb $1.69 12c 10c can 3 for 25c 5c Corn Peas Red Crown Pork and Beans 011 Sardines Mustard Sardines 10c Get all our prices . we save you 10 to 25 per cent I want to rent irrigation water 10 E. NEPHI, Iff AH. S, Mona Happenings or 11 shares of L. Guyld. President T. D. Rees attended the regular Sacramental meeting here WE BUY EGOS AND ALL KINDS Sunday afternoon. President Rees saints of POULTRY Mutual Creamery Co. spoke to a large gathering of at some length, giving timely instruthe We represent the Mutual Coal Co. ctions and advice to the people ofErnward. He also put the name ot their good coal. est Kay, before the people for their Nephi Mill & Mfg. Co. approval as counselor to Bishop Garfield. Mr. Kay has been selected to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of Allen Rowe from the ward. His selection was unanimously apValentine Dance Monday evening proved by the members present at Mr. Kay has been at the Arlington Hall, under the aus- the meeting. of the Sunday School superintendent pices of the Ladies Literary Club. for a number ot years past, and his Good Music. promotion to the bishopric will the appointment of a new school Remember the tractor School Sunday Superintendent. next at the commencing Thursday High school. Every farmer should Mrs. F. A. Keyte is here from be there. Provo visiting with relatives. Farmers Attention! Next ThursMrs. Emma E. Kay and family day, Friday and Saturday at the High school. A tractor school will be held have returned to their home in Provo. Mrs. Kay has been coflned at to which every farmer is invited. the home of Bishop Garfield for the The interior of the L. Frank store past six weeks, due to a severe illhas received a coat of paint the past ness with which she was suddenly last New .Year's day. week, which greatly improves its ap- attacked pearance. Manager Dorius believes Mr. Henry Young, one of the in having everything spic and span. oldest residents of Mona, is seriously "When I began taking Tanlac 1 ill at his home here. only weighed 98 pounds, now weigh 125 pounds and never felt better in Miss Erma Kay, talented daughter my life." says Mrs. Chas. Peden, of of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kay of this Huntsville, Ala. Nephi Drug Co. place, was married last week to Mr. TuesFloyd Cloward of Ephralm. Venice Theatre next Thursday day evening Mrs. Cloward was given night, the greatest attraction of the a bundle shower by her friends. season. "Stop Thief" auspices of the Many beautiful and useful presents M. I. A. of three wards of Nephi. were received by the bride. A free See cast of characters in another part wedding dance was given by Mr. Mr. 15 people in the Cloward Wednesday evening. of this issue. play, the stars of the dramatic talent and Mrs. Cloward will make their of Nephi. home in Ephraim, where Mr Cloward is engaged in business. Their many Thousands of thin, frail men and friends here wish them a happy and women have reported an astonishing successful journey through life. and rapid increase in weight as a reMr. Stewart and Miss sult of taking Tanlac Nephi Drug Peterson, Co. State Supervisor of Primary Grades, were visitors at the Mona schools White Leghorn Baby Chicks from Thursday. heaviest laying stock. Booking ordThe Bee Hive girls will put on a ers now for Spring 1922 delivery. chicks play at the Mona Hall, February 10. Safe arrivals, live vigorous on Prices request. guaranteed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Relable since 1898. Must Hatch Incubator Co., 478 Seventh St, Petal-umEstate of Ellen Ray Matheny Calif. Vickers deceased. Creditors will Order you chicks now for Spring present claims with vouchers to the delivery. California S. C. White Leg- undersigned at the residence of Alma horns from heavy laying strains. Hague, Nephi, JLTtah, on or before the Guaranteed as good or better than 1st day of May, A. D. 1922. ALMA HAGUE, any chicks on the market. $11.50 Administrator of the estate of Ellen per 100 and cheaper in 500 lots. Ray Matheny Vickers deceased E. L. Guyld Agency, phone 168. Date of first publication Feb. 10th, 3, 1922. "STOP THIEF" The big M. I. A. Last publication Mar Thos.H . Burton, attorney for play, given under the auspices of the three wards of this city. The big- administrator. gest attraction of the season. Come The Social Neighbors were enterout and help your mutual organizations. Popular prices. Next Thursday tained Friday afternoon at the home the of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey. The time night at the Venice. Matinee in ' was spent in sewing and social chat, afternoon for the children. followed by a luncheon. The following members were present. Mrs. Airs. Charles R. Jenkins, delight- Harry Foote, Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, fully entertained the members of the Mrs. T. D. Rees, Mrs. N. J. Rees, Mrs. Sorosis Club at her home Tuesday G R. Judd, Mrs J. W. Boud, Mrs. Games and music were I. M. Petty, Mrs. Frank Taylor, and evening. Mrs. C. H. Grace was enoyed after which a dainty lunch- the hostess. eon was served to the following a special guest. Mrs. Gerald Cazler, Mrs. guests: Geo. D. Haymond, Mrs. John Rich- Miss Georgia McCune, Miss Alta N ardson, Mrs. Geneva Allred, Mrs. Jensen, Miss Edna Scorup and the Stella Hickman. Mrs. It. F. Sweeney, hostess. The Nephi Mer. Company's BIG Tanlac's world wide fame is due to its merit. It does the work Nephi Drug Co. iff te continues all this week with a lot. of extra SPECIALS in SHOES, OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS FOR , SATURDAY SPECIALS 10 lb Sugar Seedless Raisins 10 bars 6 . ; . 9c 25c 39c limit 10. Laundry Soap We are agent for the MILLER FLORAL Co. The West's largest Florists. Flowers for all occasions. Prompt delivery. CHAS. FOOTE & SONS a, ONE PRICE FOR ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD SPECIAL- - - - Attend Our INFORMAL SPRUNG OPENING BROKEN LOTS OF ALL KINDS AT BARGAIN PRICES CLOTHING 1-- 3 OFF the price of any SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN OUR STORE and a big line to select from. AT THE NEPHI MERCANTILE CO WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER V The Toggey 1 SAT FEB 10th Our first shipment of Spring Coats and Dresses will be on display. This includes all the new Spring styles, materials and shades. have inaugurated a 10 day Service in connection with the Salt Lake Store, with the Eastern Garment centers, which roubles us to offer you the latest, up to minute styles at SPECIAL We The Day Will Come LOW PRICE3. NEW SPUING OXFORDS AND SILK AND FANCY HOSIERY, 'W:Ly. LET VH KHOW YOU TUB RIGHT STYLF.fi alio FOR SPR1XO. when old age will make you regret that you had no savings account. These days of your decline are Inevitable. For warThey cannot be avoided. ned is foret L . FRANK HIGH QUALITY-LO- L. FRANK Prop. W PRICES II. Q. IK) I III' 8 Manager ATtnfA. Visit us and start small but not hurry made. The Toggery clothes are ready-mad- e The style is tailored in to stay by hand. If you are Interested in detail as well as general effects, you'll be immensely satisfied with our showing of LANGHAM de- (XOTIIES HAHT HtHAKFNK.lt AND MAKX posit will soon reach a surprisingly large sum. .The saving man Is always the liapppt. STYIiKPLL'H COLTIIKS FOR SPRINO Nephi National Bank GOOD RIG DAVCK MONDAY GOODS NIGHT Idiw Lilrmry Club |