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Show THE LOCAL Just Received! Mrs. W. A. JVlulliken l-- c Joe , 25-- 10c 20c pound Bag; Oats Package Oats 50c 9 80c Orape Fruit Best Celery and Lettuce Oranges and Lemons CMS. j 10c, Oil Sardines 5c. Mustard Sardines California Home Brand Large Oval Sardines 2 for 25c 2 for 25c FOOTE & SONS 1U. n Now Arriving Advance Spring Shipments of Ladies Suits, Coats and D resses Our personal guarantee back of every Garment ilovc, regular value. J1.M (lean up price Army Ijaoo IK7,en Iloys regular - Value Special the time for &!l otir to pot In! y .in Who's smilin' bccae l'e ?liiloJ. tax blanks are out airain? Everybody's grttiu' the bet ot it. Here we are sitlin' around ti e t.iU? in a friendly game an' we've yot 'to have a kitty. Every cent : r.t for ourselves share an' !iare alike. The fellow that ran't chip in miir'i Isn't asked to, an' the rh.in that's bad luck in the game drops in n rv a pile. Seem as if it mi a bit mean for the little fellow or the liii; 'fellow to dodge the ante. Suppose we ti xed it so that everyone l a to chip in tha same amount before lie could sit in. That would be f.iir Hrv. the enough, wouldn't it? little fellow that's let off liht' ought to smite and the ti 'ht wrtd that's hit hard should smile, too. Ifa's hit the ball an' won the cVari ahead ol the game. Pav up an' cheer tip, an' if vnu want tr win the Bert pot study the -- ame an' p'.iy it squsre. NOW Men's anil llojV KIIOIH AT L. AT tXHT Ilelu M per rent off on OXK HALF P1UCK AM. WISTF.K fMJKUWKAK HH Il OWX I'UICK FRANK'S L. Frank, Prpricter. neu-ialigi- a R. QDorius, Manager is a liquid, taken internally, and acta through the blood upon the raucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing the inflammation and re- storing normal conations. All DmrrpiHts. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. R enewed OVK HALF I'iUCK All Kubber Footwear Our annual clearance on broken stocks or Shoes, commencing Saturday Feb. 3rd And continuing all next week. Hundreds of pairs of Mens Wo-- mens Girls and Boys Shoes on the bargain tables many of them less than half price. All marked in plain figures for easy selection. Remember the Date and come to the Nephi Mer. Co. "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE Missed Something. Little Artie was tnkeu fur the first time to the movhig pictures. When he came out he wus loud in his praises of what he hud seen, but he added, "Say, ma. next iWiie we go let's get 8entS''way up in front. We gut so far back I couldn't lieur a word they said." Boston Transcript. IS CHEAPER" CARD OP THANKS We sincerely thenk all those who gave assistance in any way or tendered their assistance during the sicklies and death of our beloved wife and mother and for the beautiful floral offerings. A. A. Allen and family Clothes may not make the man.... ! But what they seem to say about him carries a lot of v weight! HALL'S CATABim MEDICINE Dr. Harrison, will be at the Nephi Drug Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 5th and 6th. If your eyes need attention It will pay you to call on him. 3c each Trouwcr 1 Tanlac helped me so much two years ago that I wouldn't think of taking anything else when I don't feel right," said Mrs. Jennie Jones, 618 E. Pico St., Los Angeles, Calif., as she purchased a bottle of the medicine at the Owl Drug Store recently, "Indigestion kept me in misery several years. It was so bad I couldn't eat meat or anything sour, and gas on my stomach after eating was simply awful. On top of that I had all on one side Of my face and I was fearfully nervous. I was rundown I took cold easily and had a terrible time all winter. "I started taking Tanlac when I read about it in the paper. In a short time I could eat anything without any trouble afterwards. The neural gia left me too, and I gained weight I think Tanlac- Is just splendid." Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Over bottles sold. Mrs. I. M. Petty was hostess Tues aay evening to the members of the Ladies Literary Club at her. home The program consisted of a very able address by Ezra J. Poulsen on tSfe Revolutionary Period from 1775 to 1800. A paper by Mrs. P. B. Cowan "A Sketch of Patrick Henry" and three selections by a quartette com posed of K. J. Bird, Arthur V. Pyper Clarence Warner and Paul Booth ADS!! accompanied by Miss Viola Worthing ton. The following were present Mrs. Jas, L. Belliston, Mrs, E. R A Want Ad Will Sell The Forrest, Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mrs, Q, U lhings You Do Not Need Wilitmore, Mrs. Wilson Glazier, .Mrs You Need the Money Dennis Wood, Mrs. J. W, Boud, Mrs Mark Sowby, Mrs. . Geo. A. Sperry Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. R. T. Cowan "Dr. F. Fred Potter, of the Alex Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. S. B. Mc Cune, Mrs. J. W. Whitmore, and the ander Optical Co., will be at the For rest Hotel Thursday, February 8 th, hostess Mrs. Petty. lrom 1 to 8 p. m. Any one desiring carei'ul attention for their eyes are NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION invited to call on him." (PUBLISHER) Kept for Service White Chester Boar at Joseph W. Vickers correi DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake Two pure bred White Chester Boars City, tUah, January 24th, 1923 kept for service. These animals are registered stock Ed. Carter. NOTICE is hereby given that John J. Oldroyd, of Fountain Green, Utah FOR SALE A few shares ol stock Assignee of David A. Robertson, who in the Nephi Irrigation Company i on June 7, 1917, made Desert-Lan- d E. Lunt. Entry, No. 018028, for NE14 NW14 13 South Section 13, Township For Sale Good orchard with one Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian stare of water See W. L. Hoyt. has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT land above described, before the FOR THIS? Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi on the 3rd day of March, 19 23 Utah, 98 per cent of the world's best Claimant names as witnesses: creameries use DeLaval Separators. Leonard Oldroyd, James 86 per cent of the exhibitors at the Thomas .MaUiis, Jamee L. Nielson, all 1922 National Dairy Show used De- of Fountain Green, Utah. Gould B. Blakely, Register Laval Separators) 04 per cent of all the Separators First publication January 26th, 1923 in the leading butter state (Minne Last pub. February 23rd, 1923. bota) are DeLavals. 51 cent of all the Separators N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE in the per world are DeLaval. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT The DeLaval is the closest skim JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH mers, the easiest turned, the easiest cleaned, and the longest life Separ The National Bank of the Republic ator made. Come and see us. Wetime termsJ. W. Summertf Salt Lake City, Utah, a corporation give long Co. Nephi, Utah. Plaintiff, vs. Imperial Lead Mining hays Company, a corporation, Defendant, Dr. Harrison, will be at the Nephi NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Drug Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 5th ESTATE. and 6th. If your eyes need attention To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the it will pay you to call on him. 27th day of January, 1923, at the For Rent the Morris House. S courthouse at Nephi, Juab County, Wilford Bailey. Utah, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Ace High Lode Mining Claim, I am equipped to weave your car- The Native Son, Number One Lode Mining Claim; The Native Son Num ptts and rugs. Let me have your ber Two Lode Mining Claim; all situ work Mrs. John Burton. ated in Erekson Mining District, Juab County, Utah. DAN MARTIN, HALL'S CATAEEII MEDICINE Sheriff will do what we claim for it By P. P. Christison, Deputy. cure Ccirrh or Der.fne.ea-causebj Dated December 21st, 1922. Catarrh. Ve do not claim to cure First publication Jan. 12th, 1923. anv other disease. Last publication January 26, 1923 ;i5c only of Arrow Collars Kiln Jones States She Suffered From KheuiuHtism and Stomach Trouble Tanlac Overcomes Trouble. Mrs, d (f'x; l- Mr HOW'S THIS? This Weeks Specials. Men's SHOE TIME OF DREAD A CLASSIFIED 10c Small Salmon Tall Salmon 2 for Corn Flakes IS WINTER - 2 for 25c 25c for UTAJTL. Provo Mrs. Cleo Ktid and Mrs. Nettie Moler, entertained Tuesday evening fat the home of the former, thn oc tasirn being tha birthday anniversary of Mr. Burnell Lunt. 500 was play ed during the evening, and at 11 ru. a luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. 'Vern Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. James Ellison Mr. apd ,Mrs. Jfen Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Park, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cazier, Mrs. Oscar Lunt, Mrs. Otto Golden, Mrs. Con Chappell, Miss Eva Tolley, Mr. Burnell Lunt, Mr. Ora Lunt, and the hostesses Mrs. Reid and Airs. Moler. Grocery Prices can of city. for them. No. 2 Tomatoes SAYS Mr. and? Mrs. Geo. O. Ostler, re turned home from Salt Lake last Thursday after spending a few dav visiting with relatives in the above See our New Advance Spring line of Womens Dresses Silk Jersey and Canton Crepes Another Big lot will be in soon. Watch 2 HAPPENINGS spent Sunday with her parents and Mrs. Thomas Brough. big lot of Mill end Remnants of fine Gingham and Devonshire Cloth a splendid assortment of patterns at Big Saving Prices. See them. : NEPHI, S, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Howell, went to Salt Lake Thursday. A Early June Peas Can Sweet Cora Libby's and Campbells Pork and Beans TIMES-NEW- : fs 1 estimony No one in Nephi who suffers back ache, headaches, or distressing urin-pr- y ills can afford to Ignore this Ne phi man'g twice-tol- d story. It is con firmed testmony that no Nephi resident can doubt. H. P. ARE YOU Warren, retired farmr, says: " I have used Doan's Kid ney Pills on different occasions, ob taining them at Lunt's Pharmacy and I know they are a good reliable rem dy for a weak and aching back and- oo free action of the kidneys. Doan's have always relieved me when I have had these complaints." Tho above statement was given April 6, 1917 and on September 22, 922, Mr. Warren added: "I am glad to endorse Doan's Kidney Pill? gain." Price 80c at al dealers. Don't Imuly ask for a kidney remedy Kpt Doan's Kidney Pills the snmo that Foster-,IllburMr. Warren had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V. making the old suit struggle to keep up your appearance? Th e 1 oggerv "Good Goods" |