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Show THft TIMES-NEW- NEPHI HEWS COME AND SEE Our new line of Wbmens Jersey Dresses, and Silk or Wool Sleeveless Sweaters. The very newest in styles and lowest prices. Special Saturday and all week Big line of Women's White Lawn Waists worth up 98c to $3.00. Your choice only. . Half One Price Big lot of Silk Waists 19c Yard 25c Yard Percales and Ginghams 1 lot 30c Dark Plaid 15c Yard Ginghams 7 15c Dark Calicoes Yard l-- 2c GROCERIES Shredded Wheat Delmonte Sardines 20c Seagull Sardines Matches 25c Can Sweet Mixed Pickles 10c Size Deviled Meat 3 2 for 35c for 35c, 15c 5c 2 for 35c 7 2 c 1-- Saturday Special 25c Cans Lima Beans . .'. Small Size Pork and Beans Libby's 30c Red Salmon 2 for 2 for 25c 5c 49c Fresh Royal Bread and Fresh Cakes and Crackers of all kinds. CHAS . FOOTE & 5 NEPH1, UTAH. S, ITEMS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orvald yesterday, a fine baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunt spent a few days in Salt Lake the early part of the week. 8 Use Our Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart and family motored to Fairview Monday for a few days vacation. FALL FABRIC AND PATTERN Mrs. Harry Wilkey, of Lynndyl, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Adams, of Eureka, visited with relatives here visited with her mother Mrs. D. K. Brown on Pioneer Day. Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Black entertained at Mr. and Mrs. George Sudbury and family of Lynndyl, spent the holiday her home Friday evening complimentin Nephi Tuesday. ary to Mrs. George Howarth of Salt Lake City. Games were played and John Skillicorn, met with an acci- refreshments served to the following: dent yesterday afternoon from which Mrs. Stanley Jarrett. Mrs. Ronald he sustained a broken leg. Dr. N. Jarrett, Mrs. Edgar Park, Mrs. Clarence Ingram, Mrs. Willis Bryan, Mrs. J. Reea set the broken limb. Angus Haynes, Mrs. Con. Chappell, Prof, and Mrs. Val Hbyt, and Prof, Mrs. Will Allen, Miss Fanny Reid, the and Mrs. W. H. Boyle of Provo, Utah guest of honor Mrs. Georg-- Howarth, spent Pioneer Day at the ranger stat- and the hostess Mrs. Harry Black. ion behind Mt. Nebo. SEVICE s L. A. Bailey, Sr, is spending a tew days in Spanish Fork this week in the Interest of the Indian War Veterans Pension claims. The Eleetric shut down July p.m. on account ,ln the lighting ness section of CLASSIFIED Iron Phone ADS HH Bed and Springs for sail. 216J-- 1 Light Plant will be until 5 Loot a green stone pin one and a of making the change half inches long, gold band on each system In the busi end. Reward. Mrs. J. W. Paxman. 29 from 8a.m. the city. and Mrs. J. R. Ostler, came down from Hanna, Utah, to spend July 24th, in this city. Mrs. Ostler will visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Riches for two weeks. Mr. Buy your Binding 1 wine at Kendall Bros. Raspberries phone for Sale at S. E. Ing-ram- s, 98-- Fresh extracted honey at Lester Judge T. H. Burton, returned home Belliston's- Phone 203 R 1. Saturday from Price Utah, where I will have a good supply of Ice he has been the past week holding E. Tanner. court. He will return to Price about for sale this season the 30th to finish the term there. FOR SALE modern home corner Street. Will On account of the Father and Sons Center and 1st East make terms. See Wilford Cole. Outing Sunday, the regular sacrament For Sale Mr farm at Mona. 9 2 14 meeting will not be held In the North and South Wards, but there will be a acres, ten shares of water, house nri S3, 250. Terms. Apply to conjoint session held Sunday after- orchard. M. Johnson, Silver City Utah noon In the Tabernacle to commen- Mrs. W. ce at 2 p. m. Parker Magic Wonder given in III water or food. Rid poultry Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry, drinking of lice and mites. 1000 treated easy and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay, motored as one. Money back guarantee. For to Heber City Friday where Council-me- n Sale by W. H. Warner, exclusive Sperry and Pay, attended tbe agent Nephi, Utah. Municipal League Convention being held there. They returned home San day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Makes JtEasier to3uy tj? V' 1 V. I' John Hood of Richfield Utah, was in Nephi Sunday conferring with Supt Stewart and Principal Sperry, on the music work in the schools here for next season. Mr. Hood will be the music supervisor for this district next winter. He was accompanied here by his son. W. H. Warner returned home Saturday morning from Los Angeles where he went with a car load of chickens for the Utah Poultry Association. Eight thousand chickens were in the shipment and came from Mr. Warner states Brigham City. that a good price was received for them and that Utah springers are In Bpp demand. Jet the Wioe Samily Participate OO Enrolls You ) For as little as $5.00 you can start toward the ownership of a Ford Car under the terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. This enables you to become a Ford Owner out of your weekly earnings. Your money is deposited in the bank and draws interest. What easier way could there be? The whole family can par- Prof and Mrs. W. H. Boyle, of Provo, entertained at their home Tuesday evening in honor of a num ber of Nephites who have been attend lng the B. Y. U. SunVmer school. Musical numbers were rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Booth, a reading by Mrs. Val Hoyt, and vocal selections by the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Boyle. The following were present: George A. Sperry, Ernest iM. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyle. Refreshments were served. ticipate. CARD OF THANKS You'll be surprised how quickly the car will be yours. Come in! Get full particulars! We take this opportunity of thanking our many kind friends and relatives, for the services rendered us during our hours of bereavement in tbe loss of our little son Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Booth and family NOTICE TO CREDITOR Judd Garage NEPHI UTAH Come in and let us help you plan your home sewing at the Neph l Mer. Co. " Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper " 3E CARD OF THANKS George Hill. FOR SALE- -1 Miller Range, 2 Heaters, 1 Davenport, 1 Electric Washer, 1 Buffet, 1 Baby Bed and Mattress, lDlning Room Table, 1 Bed, 1 Oil Stove. Phone number The second of a series of Kensingtons given by the Ladles Literary Club was held at the summer home of the Rees's behind Mt Nebo Thursday afternoon and evening. The time was spent in sewing and social chat, and at 6 p. m. delicious refreshments were served. The hostesses for the occasion were: Mrs. Bert Cowan, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. R. T. Cowan Mrs. T. D. Rees, Miss Lula McPher-soMembers present: Mrs. J. W. Whitmore, Mrs. N. J. Rees, Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. Wilson Glazier, Mrs. T. C. Winn, Mrs. J. W. Boud, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, A' las Bertha McPherson, and Miss Neva Booth, Special guests: Mrs. A. V. Hague, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Edgar A. Neil-so- n of Canada, Mrs. Alice Berry of Salt Lake and Miss Oneita Rees. n. Mrs. Orton Durham entertained Club the members of the Entre-Nou- s at her home Saturday afternoon. The time was spent in Bewing after which a very dainty luncb. was served Mrs. Spencer to the followng: Forrest, Mrs. Paul B, Booth, Mrs. Information leading to the where- Joe Willis, Mrs. W. H. Warner, Mrs abouts of Ingard Carl Strand, and Arthur V. Pyper, Mrs. V. C. Tolboo, one sorrell mare, weight about 1300 Athelia Booth, Nell Golden. Special pounds, branded E.V. on right hip. guests, Mrs. June Kendall, Virginia Notify E. L. Guyld, Nephi, Utah. Golden, and the hostess Mrs. Durham FOR SALE: 12 acres of land with water in the North field. Write Mrs. May Pitts, 1396 Richards St., Salt Lake City. ' STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Mrs. B. F. Sweeney 2. FORFEITURE NOTICE TO THE ADMINISTRATOR, HIS HEIRS, OR WHOM IT MAY CONCERN OF ART SUTHERLAND, DECEASED. You are hereby notified, that I have expended during the last four years work in labor and improvements: Two thousand dollars upon the Lucky Strike Group of Lode Min ing Claims, situated in the Spring Creek Mining district, Juab County, State of Utah. The location certifi cates of said claims is found of record In the office of tbe Recorder of said county. In order to hold said claims, under the provisions of Section 2324, of the Revised Statutes of the U. S. and the amendment thereto approved House Bill number 4813, concerning annual labor upon mining claims. And if within 90 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such which expenditure, as a amounts to one thousand dollars, ($1,000.00) you'' interest in said group of claims, will become the pro perty of the subscriber, your who made the required expend- iture. J. B. THOMAS, of Reuben D. Young, deTooele County, Utah lbapah, ceased. Creditors will present claims of Utah , State with voucher to the uaderalgnod at ll M Mona, Juab County, Utah, oa or beof Tooele. County fore the 20th day of September, A. D. 8worn and subscribed before me 1923. this 6th day of July, 123. ELEANOR JANE YOUNG, JACQUES J. OERSTER, Administratrix of Estate of Reuben Notary Public, Gold Hill, Utah. D. Young. My commission expiree May 27th WILL L. HOYT, Attorney for estate. 1924. Date of first publication July 20, First Publication, July 20th 1923. Dai of last publication Aug. 10, 1923. Last Publication Oct. 19th 1923. Estate Our sales ladies at the dress goods counters will be pleased to assist you in every way to select fabrics that are most suited to your needs and show you how to make up these fabrics into the beautiful garments shown in the fashion sheets. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who rendered assistance during the illness and death of my wife. Also those who In any manner gave their services at the funeral. I can assure them that I deeply appreciate what they done for me. SHOK REPAIRING Comfort and Neat Appearance To Have and to Hold Russ Hawkins, reMr. and Mrs. J. R. Donelson, and Dr. Harris, who has been engaged If you have your Shoes turned home Sunday from Salt Lake diughter Maurvel, are guests this in advanced research work on the Repaired At where Mrs. Hawkins has enjoyed a week at the home of Mr. and Airs. Nephi Experiment station the C. O. LOMAX past vacation the past six weeks. T. A. Foote. One door South of Nephi Drug month, left Saturday for Sacoton Arizona, where he will continue his out on all Summer Millinery Investigations among the cotton at Closing a Reduction. A big line of Big fields of that section. White and Colored Satine Hats for Mr. and Mrs. (Martin Lundberg, and Early Fall Wear at Mury Morgans. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas, of Salt Kendall Bros, sell Binding Twine. Lake City, motored to Nephi SunMr. were the guests of and day and Reward of 125 will be paid for Mrs. S. G. Ord during the day. The new Fashion Sheets for fall are here. Our lines of LaPorte Fabrics for home sewing new and choice selections of piece goods that will be the most popular this season have ar' rived. WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL LOT OF SUITS AT $10.00 These suits are just the thing for this hot weather. Why try to make the old suit keep up your appearance when you can buy a new suit for $10.00. Come in, we have your size. THINK IT OVER White Canvass Shoes at $2.50 White Canvass Oxfords at $3.50 The Toggery |