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Show The The Man With The Good Income Times-New- s LOCAL DENNIS WOOD A.. B. GIBSON One Six rainiil"'111111 Subscription Bates .. Tear Month Alt Sidwell, motored from Provo Tuesday to visit his parents in this 11.00 city. $1.00 CARNATIONS W. H. Lee, traveling freight agent for the Union Pclfic.a transacted busl ness In this city Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Morgan, Mrs. Jos. Warr, and Miss Edith Morgan, motored to Salt Lake the early part of the week where they will visit for a few days. AND CANDY' large crowd of base ball fans went from here Wednesday to witness the opening game with SpringvlUe The state highway from the Utah and the local team. County line to Santaquln is about the worst piece of road in Central Utah Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brough retoday. The commissioners of Utah ceived word that their daughter Mrs. to feel of that Clarence Austin, County ought proud at Garland, living stretch of highway, as it is a splendid with a fine her husband presented advertisement for tourists coming on April 28th. from Los Angeles, who enter that baby boy south the from after traveling county Mrs. Alfred Lunt, left for Mantl, We Are Here To Serve along our paved road from this city to the Juab County line on the north. Tuesday where she will labor in the Why dont the road supervisor for Temple there for several months. that end of Utah County put a grader She was accompanied by her son Geo. on that piece of road for a day? By W. Lunt. so doing he would earn the everlasting gratitude of the traveling public this city expects to hare a celebration WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW who are unfortunate enough to have in keeping with this great event. Very to cross that section of country, It often the question is left until the last would at least probably save many few days before the 4th, and a hurried affair Is arranged which does cases of land not do Justice to the importance Production. Maple Tree of the day, which Is really the greatHloheat Art. The average maple tree yields SHALL, WE CELEBRATE THE est holiday of the entire year. If we The highest that art can do Is to inosgh sap to produce from Ave to GLORIOUS 4TH OP JULY? intend to have a celebration worth ot before you the true Image of the wo pounds f sugar. while, committees should be appointof a noble huniau being. It It is not any to early to commence ed In the near future toarrange for presence May Ha v. to Do Thorn, uever been done more than this, has Wise la tho omployar who knows a about suitable event. celebration Let and the the thinking Clubs, and it should not do less. Rus'ic'n. City, tow to da things he biros others to do. of our National Holiday, July 4th, if and patriotic organizations get busy. A In our savings department you will find courteous treat ment and prompt attention.' 4 13TH Mrs. T. H. Carter of Provo Utah, visiting with relatives here this week. Thoughts without words are Hnpty Ed. Carter is adding an improve words without deeds are a mock- deeds flowing from thoughts expres- ment to his place of business by putsed in words and shown in deeds ting in a large plate glass window this week. So honor (Mother. No one can afford not to set aside something for the unseen emergency and the days ahead. MAY SUNDAY is Sunday, May 13th, is set apart as a day for Mother to honor her in whom Is embodied our highest ideal Mother. The affections proceed in progressive order Sweetheart, Wife, Mother. On this day let your best culminate in fitting thoughts, fitting words, and fitting deeds to honor Mother. Is apt to neglect the building up of a reserve fund, as the man working for smaller wages. MOTHER'S DAY Mrs. Wm. Mulliken of Provo, is Editor her parents Mr. and Mrs. visiting Manager Thomas Brough this week. MOTHER'S DAY. '""'"i HAPPENINGS t'abUahed ever Friday bj The Tfanoo New Publishing Company A ROTTEN PIECE OP ROAD. MOTHER LIKES BOTH per cent interest on savings. Nephi Drug Co. The First National Bank Utah Nepal. 3C IT HAPPPENS EVERY MAY OUR 12TH ANNUAL siiriDiiifsiii Continues with new and better bargains every day. New shipments of Dresses, Coats Wraps and Footwear are arriving daily, which insures you the very latest merchandise at the lowest possible price. You are not buying old its all new and seasonable left-oversto- M0h!m ZTjI nMsk "Jv I jfir nT"" V vGr"l S PIlX DRESS goods Tn "a Sport 0xford' for MenWomen and Children jut in All Going at special Also hundreds of e sale New - pairs on P"ce 1"2 PlficC at 98C AND UP Men'. New Pongee Dress ShirU, in tan and gray. 14S SJe Price Mens and Boys' Work Shirts NOTICE-N- o 65c up MEN'S to $3.00 UniOn JJuitS $ if OC ma fs 1 C ID P VADH V I lilvl ED I Dress and Work Shirts GINGHAMS AND . r S Garments $us Number At 7Q C. SPRING SWEATERS $ ck Suits, Coats, rvapes andj 1" .LTCSSCS Tjsffljjrti AT ABSOLUTELY One Half Price NEW NUMBERS up ARRIVING DAILY Priced $7.95 AND UP space to mention all prices, but we can assure you that every article is reduced to the limit. Our stock must bo reduced regardless of loss to us. LfW L. FRANK, Proprietor. R. Q. DORIUS, Manager ' |