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Show L THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS uninuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii Sugar $8.10 3aok ISIOWARK of grapes ready now Mrs. Ellen Chase. Plenty lib Tall Salmon 2 . . .... , , 3 for 25c 7c SATURDAY SPECIAL s .... Can Corn Regular cans for 45c 4 Pork and Beans 10c Deviled Meat CIS. 3 . 10c 4 . for 25c SOUS NEVER UNDERSOLD ii iiiijiiiiii n I'lii .(.Iff A wnima! 'V!LIU' .1.. WWV iiai We both lose i( you don't read County Clerk Hoyt Issued a license Tuesday to Laurence J. the Nephl Drug Company Adv. this Ft ancom of Fillmore and Miss Gladys week Robbius of Scipio. Bishop C. H Choice Elberta Peaches SI 'Der Grace performed the ceremony bushel at Wilford Bailey's or Willard Mr. and Mrs John H. Cooper are Uarretts In Salt Lake City this week, having I have a few pieces of furniture. taken their daughter Gladys then Will sell at a bargain Jack Welis for an operation Good For Two Dollars! Hhe Automatic s ci m S 1 z 8 a 1 EE LADIES' UPSTAIRS SHOP Coupon Good Al The 275 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. GUNNISON Gunnison, Kl Coats H H CO-O- P and Utah Dresses Richfield, Utah g Gill in and see the new styles and Patterns at the FRANK'S R. Q. Dorius, Manager 'WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" N0NAME HATS Command s n 1. theleadBach Rcdipomt't lead move both wayi, at your ccmnumd Out tot writing the cap. In I. See Our Large Bills. ' V Nephi Mer. Co. eS for carrying -- at a -- at a pnnuic No pcsKil without the Automatic Puth Back will tlwrouich-l- y tat iffy you-no- w that you may have Redipuint. Sre It try it today. Prlcaa from 60 ctnti ua. o. u.a. I i JIttaniion I Yes, Sir-- A New Hat! You Can Afford To Kiss The Old Straw One Good-by- e Now turn of alraight down on the prnt No othrr prncil tan do thi. For no other pencil has the Automatic Puh'Back. y. silUUIIIUIIIIIIIU L. Frank, Propricter. on display. k y 'rft '.'' the lead nut X Suits, L, FRANK, L. Our complete fall line now H Ladies g Nephl, Utah Following Stores: of all kinds. a 4 L. FRANK, Push-Bac- n 6 on any Ladies' Garment Suit Coat or Dress of $15 or over if presented within 30 days from September 15, 1922. Positively only. one Coupon accepted on any one purchase. EC i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoyt and fam ily, of Salt Lake City, and Prof Val Hoyt, of the B. Y. U. of Provo stopped off in Nephl Wednesday and visited wtih relatives here. They were re turning from a trip to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, which they state Is a most wonderful sight. Prof Hoyt Btated while here that if any girl In Nephl wishes to attend the B.Y.U. this coming season, that if they will communicate with him he can a rrangn for employment for them that will care of their living expenses x a GINGHAMS Mrs. Jay Grimm, formerly of this city, now living In Santa Monica, California, sends a renewal of her subscription to this paper, and states that she cannot get along without the Nephl news. Mrs. Grimm, says thev have ideal weather this summer, al though they have had no rain since March. There la a Die cron of fiea. walnuts and grapes, she says, and also wishes to be remembered to all her old friends in this city. You can save from $10 to $20 on each purchase these garments. Shop here and participate in the wonderful values we are offering. 95 on entire stocks of - Suits, Coats, and Dresses I1 Commencing Monday Carvers. W. ert-ine- OF 8 WEEK New Patterns now on Display SPECIAL PRICES Henry H. Blood and Henry W. Lun For Sale good orchard and on members of the State Road Com acre of water Apply to W h Hoyt, were in mission Nephl yesterday 170 j having come down to look over the phone work on the new paved highway. Mr and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton, Mrs. D. C. Sparks, and Miss Mary Pyper, Mrs. Moroni Mortensen Mr. and motored from Bear River City, to visited the Manti Temple yesterday. Nephl Friday afternoon and paid Mr Miss Ruby Park, went to Salt Lake f nd Mrs. David Cazier a pleasant vis Miss Park will City, Wednesday. it, Mr. Mortensen Is one of the big teach In the Bountiful school this farmers of Northern Utah, and will harvest this year from eight to ten winter. cars of apples, and between seven Mrs. Thomas Broueh. vlsltH in t.nd eight hundred tons of sugar beets Provo this week the guest of her a daughter Mrs W. A. MuUiken, who Miss Leta Mpune trnf accompanied her to thU city her her at home of friends number B Friday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing and social chat, and dainty The Ugladin Bees of the South refreshments were served to the fol Wardwent on their annual trip to e lowing guests. Mrs. Diane Booth Manti Tuesday, where they spent a Mrs. Stella Hickman, Mrs. W. H and profitable day. in the pleasant Mrs. Mrs Norma Sweeney, Warner, Temple. Spencer Forrest, Mrs. Clarence War ner, Clara Hobbs, Georgia McCune Clip the coupon from our adver Mercl Goldsbrough, and the hostess tisement in this paper, also thA coud- Miss McCune. on from our large bill, and bring them to our store It means monev ASiVftUXrE. CANDIDACY to you L FRANK. Golden Rule FOR SHERIFF 8tore Saturday Sept. 16th 2 FALL GINGHAM Highest price paid for Turkey Red Seed Wheat. Jas. W. Paxman. I hereby announce myself as a The Louorice Swarm of Ben Hiva candidate for the office of County Grils met at the home of Miss Arvilla Sheriff, subject to the will of the Painter Tuesday evening. Seals were Republican County Convention awarded the members of the class H. D. Goldsbrough delicious refreshments were ser ved to the following. Levetta Allen Florence Cowan, Mae Pace, Cqra Latimer. Camille Cazier. Bervl Shaw Ada Burton, Fern Boshi 'and the host ess Arvule Painter. GET ALL OUR PRICES AND SAVE lO to 25 per rent k. FALL CINCHAM A baby boy was born to Mr. and Xrs. S. F. Memmott Monday. i cans for 20c 5 FOOTE , . J Oc 75c 25c 5 lb Syrup Cream Oil, Palm Olive, Jap Rose Soaps Dutch Cleanser Light House Cleanser .. I J 10c , , Mustard Sardines lb Syrup. .40c 10 lb Syrup 2 IH , 6o Oil Sardines f 50c Gal. Tomato Soup for 25o tor When in Spanish Fork visit the Owl Cafe W. J. Henriod, proprietor apply at J. GROCERIES , coming. L A Bailey Sr, went over to Moroni For Sale First Class Turkey Red today to visit his brothers in t'aat Seed Wheat. R. R. Jarrett, Phone city 93 J 1. I am prepared to do your electMLbs Lenora Kionko, of Calt Lake rical work. I have a full line of all her mother Mrs. B C. J. Pyper, City is viultir-electrical supplies this Kienke week. J. 152-phone I tire line of Shoes and Slippers And Boys Suits. Now is the time to outfit your Boys and Girls for School at a Saving. Our lines now complete. white Pickling Vinegar In g 10 percent Discount on our en- 100 Grain The Ktorm An almost new grain drill tor sale cheap Samuel Paxman. Special School Opening Sale Pure hephu tTASL hmks-new- s, pt err Lunt Pharmacy Co. Fall ! here and every little puff of mind and chilly weather poke Us finger at you and says, "Cee! you sure need a lid" Put Summer behind youget the of knowing yoa are right In style. Get a new hat today, Our prices and our hats make thin possible. The To ggery i |