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Show THE junnuujiiiiiimiw CLASSIFIED ADS 1 Miss Phylis Mangum, of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends In this city. , Continued All Next A Want Ad Will Sell The Things You Do Not Need You Need the Money Dr. C. N. Jensen, State Supt of Public Instruction, was a Nephl vis- I am prepared to do your electitor yesterday. rical work. I have a full line of all C. J. Pyper, supplies Miss Flometta Hawkins, of Salt electrical Lake spent Saturday and Sunday In phone 15 J. this city visiting with relatives and Three rooms for rent until next friends. spring. See Mrs. Laura Ingram. Jas. Garrett Jr, was called to MorFOR SALE the home and farm of oni Tuesday on account of the death of the baby of Air. and Mrs. Ernest the late Edward Shaw. s See E. R. Shaw or Will L. Hoyt. Garrett. Week 2-- With dozens of added bargains at big " savings. Supply you giving. NEPHI, UTAH. S, MIES LOCAL Our Big Clearing Sale TIMES-NEW- NOW for Thanks- UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY 1 Two very important Items for consideration at this time. Our stocks of Elliotts, Haynes and Veloras, for Men and B Boys, Ladies Misses and Children now complete In all sizes and great range of styles. Good warm and comfortable undergarments that give comfort audi satisfaction to the wearer at very moderate prices. H j g a I i I j FOR SALE Prince apples for The Misses Gertrude and Bora Gus-tlare visiting in Salt Lake City for cooking, also Delicious and Ganos a couple of weeks with relatives and See N. C. Lund. friends. Heating stoves and ranges at M. W. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bennett and Mangelson. Pure bred Duroc Jersey Boar kept family of Deseret have been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. for service J. F. Neely. Petty. LOST A leather Brief Case, conMr. and Mrs. B. A. Duffin and fam- taining shaving outfit and wearing ily wish to inform their many Levan apparel, on first South Street betwfriends that they have moved from een main and 3rd east street. FindRexburg, Idaho to Elk, Washington, er return to S. G. Paxman and receive where they will make their future reward. home. LOST Red bald faced calf about Airs. Earl Reid, entertained the 3 months old; finder notify Hoyt members of the S. S. Club at her Uros. Phone 170J. home Thursday, which took the form NOTICE Any persons having of a yearly business meeting. The following officers were chosen for the Scoop Shovels belonging to the Bonensuing year: President, Mrs. Alvin neville Lumber Co. are requested to Mrs. Jas. H. return same at once as they need Burton, At the conclusion of the them. Ellison. business meeting, a delicious lunchFOR SALE The Hawkins propeon was served to the members present . erty on Main Street, next door to the Lunt Pharmacy Co. for particulars see C. H. Garrett. AXXOCXCE ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER Good Jersey Bull kept for service Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Kendall, an of their at the corral of Alex Wilson. nounce the engagement daughter Deon, to Mr. A.' D. Hansen Lost a two months old pig. of Goshen, Utah, the marriage to Finder notify Chas. R. Jenkins. take place November 29th. H 1 B 1 H n, $14.75. St 10.49 12.75 -- - f.95 11.00 H4G 25c Star Cut Tumblers 6 for Jl.tfO- 2.00 Star Cut Pitchers 6 lor 25 25c. Pork and Beans 4 Tjr Can Corn 2 for 10c Small Salmon Large Salmon........: 39c A. B. Naptha Soap 6 for 85c No. 2 Gal. Tubs 95c. No. 3 Galvenized Tubs 35c Heat Raisins 2 for 39c. Best Rice 5 lbs for 40c 3 cans for Cocoanut Regular 20c can of Rakers 65c Market French 75c Sorjhum Regular ; 35c Regular 40c French Market Sorghum .' Regular 35c French Market Sorghum and Honey Suckle Syrup 12.49 42 Piece Decoratad pinner 42 Piece Decorated D'iuht Set 42 piece Decorated Linmr Set Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular 12c for Regular Saltd 45c - 2.65 Clothes Baskets Pea Nuts 20c pound. $1.95 Best Fresh Rosted Peanuts 18c For SATURDAY and MONDAY Cranberries Regular 15c 20c pound. Mab 5 for Best Matches 5 boxes for 25c. Toilet Paper 6 for Regular 30c lb Smoked Meat A Gold Dust 2 for 5c. 25c 25c. Limit 5 boxes Plain Tumblers 6 for .... 39c 19c lb. real clearing CHAS. FOOTE SALE & SONS n Our Quit Business It will pay you to see M. W. CARD OF THANKS for electric washers. We wish to sincerely thank all our kind friends and relatives who N. H. S. Play Production Class assisted us at the death and funeral presents the one act play "Neighof our son Earl. Mr. and Mrs. M M King and family bors" at the Venice theatre, Thursday, Nov.- - 23rd. the entertained Mrs. Alvin Burton, Cole's Hot Blast Heaters at Re- members of the Sorosls Club, and Invited guests at her home Tuesday duced Prices Cooper Pyper Co. evening. The time was pleasantly N. H. S. Play Production Class spent and at 11 p. m., a delicious luncheon was served to the following presents the one act play "NeighMrs. Tola Jenkins, Mrs. Norma Swee- bors" at the Venice theatre, Thursney, Mrs. Nora Reid, Mrs. Geneva All-re- day, Nov. 23 rd. Mrs. Lavern Ellison, Mrs. Linda For Sale a bran new White SewMiss Brough, Mrs. Lillie Wright, Reasonable terms Clara Hobbs, Miss Ida Parkes, and ing Machine. Phone 208 J 3. the hostess Mrs. Burton. d, 0mt &f UNCLE SALE as sweet as a rose attractin' admirers exercise jedgment and never would she I'd wherever goes, fret to marry the fust man I thought I could get. , . . Its powerful resky to marry too fast, an' fetch up in If I was a woman I'd shorely object to masculine drivel that's short of respect. I'd and throw it to hurt at gather a brick-ba- t, the varmint that called me a "skirt," and I'd knock the face off'n the perverted swain, that chucked all politeness, to call me a "Jane." If I was a woman that pined fer a mate, I wouldn't step I wouldn't trust nothia' sideways to monkey with "fate." that couldn't be proved till I fished up a jay that was fit to kn' I'd practive all be loved. jCr 4 virtues, an' I ive in restraint if I was a woman but, golly. I Continues stronger than J ever. p two-legg- ed New Fall shipments that we cannot re- Nephi Mer. Co. 1 "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER" nuiuinnniiiiiuiiin KARL KING DIES OF DIPHTHERIA Earl King, the eleven year old son tf Mr. and Mrs. M. M. King, passed away at his home Friday, following an attack of diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. King, have the sympathy of their friends here and In Mona In the loss of their young son. Interment took place In the Vine Bluff Cemetery in this city. CKLKBRATKS 80TH BIRTH DA V Mrs. N. C. Neilson, entertained her family last Wednsday evening the occasion being her 80th birthday anA splendid supper was niversary. served, the table decorations consisting of roses and chrysantheums. The evening was spent In social chat and music. An enjoyable time was had by all present. Winter Models for ' LUNT PHARMACY CO. IS THE ill PRESCRIPTION STORE Better Bargains Every Day We make you m The biggest variety of new models we have ever shown. See the new Brown and the new Brown Redhue colore the surprises of the season. All are new models with the latest in style details. Dont take our word for itj Come and see for yourself. WELL with DRUGS and MUSIC. LUNT PHARMACY CO. V. nn iiif;iiMimmi:iinm!ii:uiin:iimitniimuiminiHiiiiiir!amtnim fi!T.;iEn:iii':in!Hiii:ninni:i!i;:!ii;inininniniini!!iiiiiii:iii:ini;iuiiiiin:iiii R. Q. Dorius, Manager DM J ain't! FRANK'S I ... fuse, arriving daily. L. Frank, Proprieler. the lowest price in years. Let us show you at the If I was a woman heart-breaki- n' L. We have handled this line of Hosiery so long in Nephl that most mothers are familiar with the fit, style and wearing qualities of Armor Plate Stockings. The new fall numbers are ever better than ever and at JOHN tatters at lastl Blankets, Shoes, Furnishing: going at cost and below HOSIERY vice-preside- nt EXTRA SPECIALS . fJipAKMQR ML PLATE Special attention given all mail orden. The To ggery |