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Show THE 1IIER! READY FDR NEPHI, UTAH. S, LOCAL HAPPENINGS uluiuuiTnmrrtiifmffimrrnrmnMiniiuiiiiituiitiiniitmnnntJiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiEiuii CEI TIMES-NEW- Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park, October 4th, a. baby girt. Thomas Vickers transacted In Salt Lake Saturday. New Brunswick Mrs. Verne Vickers, went to Sail Judge Knox, adjourned court Tue Lake Saturday for a week's visit the sday afternoon, and left for there. South Records Wednesday morning. Buy your Range and Heater NOW 3 Universal and Charter Oak Ranges, Heaters and Hot Blasts Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Ostler, are Mrs. W. A. Warner and son Earl spending a few days in Salt Lake attended Conference in Salt Lake Lake City this week. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpln, and Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth, were In Miss Eva Olpin, attended Conference attendance at Conference in Salt Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake. Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Malin Mendenhall, Miss Jane McPherson, spent the and family of Payson, were guests week end with her mother in this Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John S. city, returning to American Fork Sun Cooper. day afternoon . Mrs. Unity Chapell, and Mrs. Sar H. D. Goldsbrougb, attended a ah Hall, returned home Monday from meting, of the Republican State Com- Salt Lake, where they attended Con ference. mittee held in Salt Lake City Miss Mabel Downs, has returned Miss Ethel Gadd was over from home from Salt Lake where she has Eureka Sunday, and was the guest been employed for the past year or of Mr., and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, while more, and will remain in this city for some time. here. See them in our windows NEW LOW PRICES KENDALL BROS Lloyd Hobbs, returned Sunday from Los Angeles, where he enjoyed a ten days vacation. Mr. Hobbs contemplates moving his family to the above city in about two weeks, where they will spend the winter. Captain Thomas O. Durham, Lieu tenants Forrest, Dorius and Brent D. Hall, were in Salt Lake Monday at tending a banquet at the Hotel Utah, given to the officers of the Utah Nat- - Timothy Brownhill, editor of the Beaver City Press, was a Times-New- s office visitor Monday. Mr. Prownhill has recently sold his interests in Beaver, and will move shortly to California. banquet. Mrs. J. E. Cole, returned home Tuesday after a ten days visit with her mother and other relatives in Salt Lake. While there she attended birthday party given in honor of ther mother. Mrs. W. A. Wright, returned to her home in Salt Lake Sunday after visiting her mother in this city for a DENTIST 521-52- Clift Building 4 Salt Lake City Practice inclusive of Scientific Platework, "He Bnllds "Wisely Who Build Well" USB Eleda Gum Diseases Garrett, Miss Katie Pace, Miss Eloise Pace, Miss Pearl Garrett, Miss Luclle and lone Garrett, Mrs. C. Garrett, Lawrence Garrett, Edgar Boswell, MEDICINE HALL'S CATAERII Gean Gowers, .Wm. H. Garrett, Milo will do what we claim for it Bracken, Elgin Garrett, and the host cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by ess Miss Garrett. Catarrh. We do not claim to cure anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRn MEDICINE GOODYEAR SHOE is a liquid, taken internally, and REPAIRING SYSTEM acts through the blood upon the Utah Nephi, mucous surfaces cf the system, thus Best Material Used reducing the inflammation and rePrompt Mail Order Service J A Chrlstensen, Prop storing normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Miss Rella Allen, Miss HOW'S THIS? Nephi Plaster " HAS NO EQUAL The Largest And Purest Natural Deposit of Gpysum la the World. NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. COMPANY That's what you both will say when you hear the latest Brunswick hits fresh from Broadway. They're catchy and tuneful and the dances are so jazzy you can't keep your feet still. Come in and hear the wonderful records today. Brunswick Super-FeatuIf you haven't a Brunswick Phonograph this wilt be a good 'time to learn how it excels in tone, the utter absence of vibration or metallic suggestion. Models are beautiful, the range of prices suits every pocketbook; payment can be arranged in accordance with our convenient monthly plan. Mrs. Laura Ingram entertained Monday evening at a sewing social. The evening .was spent in sewing and social chat. Delicious refreshments were served to the following guests: Airs. John Pitt, Mrs. Wm. Burton, Mrs. Lorenzo Pace, Mrs. Joe Morgan, Mrs. Joseph Irons, Mrs. M. E. Jen nings, Mrs. Louis Cooper, Mrs. Jane Neeley, Miss Louise McCune, Mrs. J. E. Ingram, Mrs. J. R. Park, Mrs. S. F. Neilson, Mrs. Annie Reid, Miss Fannie Reid, Mrs. Etta Booth, Miss Eloise Pace and the hostess. re Say to Father "I want a Brunswick" Then explain how comfortably he can get it for you and brine; him to our shop to hear it. He will enjoy a Brunswick just as much as you and your friends. Everyone who appreciates the best music should own a Brunswick the favorite of musicians. Today is the day to call and see us to obtain Bos-wel- X-r- TO BUILD WELL ional Guard. Gov. Charles R. Mabey was one of the speakers at the Miss Edith Garrett delightfully en tertained at her home Tuesday eve ning, in honor of Lawrence Garrett, who leaves Thursday on a mission to IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT the Eastern States. The evening was OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF spent in singing, dancing and play UTAH Delicious refreshments ing games. were served to the following guests: Vivian Martha Kunder Plaintiff, vs l, Miss Fern Bowles, Miss Edna John William Kunder Defendant Charles H..Dunn few days. Let's Play it Over Again! a Brunswick on easy terms. Summons. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, it served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise withfn thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you accord ing to the demand of the complaint. which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the pur pose of dissolving the marriage con tract heretofore and now existing be tween you and the plaintiff. THOS. H. BURTON. Compare its motor with other talking machine motors. Guaranteed by and sold by Lunt Pharmacy Co. Nephi, Utah. Plaintiff's Attorney P. O. Address, Nephi, Utah. 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