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Show I THE TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI. UTAH. MOJO ft THE HOPE CHEST Extra Special Clean-U- p lttl, by MoClur Ncwap&pw SyndtoaM.) HAT are you going to put In uXT " the cheat?" demanded Aunt Martha, after Amy bad asked for the old camphorwood chest in the attic. Amy Hushed. "Oh things," she answered vaguely. Aunt Martha saw the blush. "Amy Leeds! Are you starting one of those foolish hope chests?" "Why not?" flared Amy defiantly. "I call it Indelicate I do Indeed, for a girl to begin saving things to be making tIAngs for a wedding set-owhen she hasn't even got a beau!" "Aunt Martha! You do say such unkind things," protested Amy. "There Is no harm in my preparing for home that I may have some day." "You certainly are vainer than I suspected you to be!" lamented Mrs. " All Womens Outing Pants, Coats and Middies AT ONLY HALF PRICE ut Lot Ladies Lawn Waists, worth up to $3.00 79c HALF PRICE All Women's Silk Waists See them. These are extraordinary bargains. GROCERIES Meat .... 1 11 Oz Seedless Raisins 15c lb . . . . lb 35c. Colemans Mustard Booths Sardines 2 for 35c. Shredded Wheat Regular 2 for 15c, 4 for 25c lb Curants 2 for 45c 10c Deviled 65c 1- -2 1- -4 for 35c 3 50c Regular 65c Hickory Maple Syrup 50c gal. 100 Grain White Vinegar Toilet Paper Salt Bacon 5c 30c Breakfast Bacon 20c Saturday Special .... I CMS. FOOTE 35c SONS Friends should be weighed, not told; who boasti to have won a multltude of friends has never had one. Needs Repetition. often been snld that "honesty the beat policy." but It hasn't been aald often enough, E. W. Howe's Coleridge. Monthly. p. tt ha Clerk Miss Mar left Sunday for Pasadena California, where she will spend her Deputy County Gadd, vacation for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Garrett Jr. mot ored to Logan Tuesday where they will spend the week visiting with Mr. Mrs. Leon The new Fashion Sheets for fall are here. Our lines of LaPorte Fabrics for home sewing-neand choice selections of piece goods that will be the most popular this season have arrived. Garrett. - Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Rees and family, SmlUi. returned home Wednesday afternoon "I suppose I may have the chest after a ten days visit to Yellowstone then?" asked Amy. Park. They report having had a fine "Yes it's out in the shed loft. Your time and enjoyed the trip immensely. Uncle Joe will have to get some one to help him carry It into the house. Do Gail Hoag, Field Secretary of the you want It In your room?" Lincoln Highway, F. D. B. Gay the "Please, Aunt Martha and thank you Deseret News Pathfinder, and E. S. so much." Amy poised on one toe to Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chw-nibkiss Aunt Martha's cold ear, and then of Commerce, were In Nep&i danced away to find Uncle Joe. Be- Monday taking up road matters, with fore she found him, Aunt Martha had the local clubs. met him and told him about the camphorwood chest. So he met Amy With a broad grin on his merry face, "Hear you're starting a hopeless chest Amy," tie chuckled. "You are so funny, Uncle Joe," retorted Amy. "If you were a girl you A pair of glasses, owner FOUND would understand." at the "Ha, hal" laughed Uncle Joe. "I can have same oy .calling office and paying for this don't have to be a girl to understand, Times-New- s my dear. Why, when I made up my adv. mind to marry your Aunt Martha, I started a chest right oft." Plenty of new Potatoes for sale, at "What did you put into It?" asked Bert Greenhalgh's eager Amy. "Lovely neckties you LOST A memorandum book, Mon picked up, and clothes and everyday night, between the Chautauqua thing "Not a thing went Into my hope tent and my home. Color of book, chest except money," .declared Mr. red. Notify R. T. Beagley or The Smith. "I knew that by the time we Times-New- s. got married I'd need every cent I could New Potatoes for Sale. Mrs. Ellen rake and scrape and I was right but I've still kept my hope chest, girlie, Chase. and I am still raking and scraping to I will have a good supply of ice keep It full of money!" E. Tanner. Amy patted his brown arm affection- tor sale this season ately. She dearly loved these two relaFOR SALE modern home corner tives who had adopted her In her orWill phaned childhood, and only she knew Center and 1st East Street. See Wilford Cole. the sweetness in their hearts. She make teruis. realized that they were disappointed because she had not married, and she SHOE lUuPAlRLNti was now twenty-four- . "And no hope in sight," sighed Uncle Joe, for Amy had never been attracted Comfort and Neat Appearance toward any young man In the village. To Have and to, liold "But J will St somebody to help me If jpu have your Shoes down with the camphorwood chest toRepaireu At morrow, and you better work night and C, U. LO.UA-fill to because It's It, big day mighty One duor South, of Nepul Drug and time's passing," FOR SALE 12 acres of land with Overjoyed at possessing the chest, whU-was larger than any of those water in the North t'teld. Write Mrs. owned by her friends Amy rearranged May Pitu, I3ti Richards St., Salt the furniture In her room to accom- Lake City. modate the chest. The next day Uncle Joe received a call from young Peter of large onions, cauliflow Hanbury, owner of a large dairy farm ers,Plenty and young green onions for Bale In the next county. He drove up In a at Jos. R. Price s. large motor car, and Amy, sewing In the dormer window of her room, Wheat orders glimpsed his tall form as he passed now r Growers, place your grade, clean, Turkey through the gate. He was tall and fair, Red seed high wheat. It is of the pure with a ruddy, sunburned skin, and a Re' high strain, yielding variety. about bad heard suite. Amy pleasant The him and she guessed that he had come cleaned and ready for planting. price is low. inquire of 'altr or to buy some cows from her uncle. Samuel I'axmau. "Imagine riding In a car like that," down she as at gazed thought Amy Granary for rent- See Alvin Bowles Its shining splendor. She fell to day dreaming and she bad quite forgotten FOR SALE 600 acres grazing about the owner of the car when she 20 In Town beard heavy footsteps on the back land In Sections 19 and 3 stairs and her Uncle Joe's hearty voice ship 12 South, Range East, in Juab County. Apply to O. F. Wall, ,Mt lifted. "Yes pant pant this chest is go Pleasant, Utah, ing pant Into my niece's room pant WANTED to trade an Oliver Two Amy's going pant-ste- ady bottom clatted Mullboard plow pracpant pant as not I'm young there, Peter, tically new for a John Deere or Oliver as I was puff puff Amy's going to double disc Write to Louis start a hope chest ha a. I rail It McCann, Mills,plow. Utah. a hopeless chest ha, ha I" With flaming cheeks Amy fled te My home for sale, on East 1st hide behind the cblnts curtain thu North Street. Irving Wilson. concealed her wardrobe. She hid her face In the cool folds of a dimity Red Astrakhan Apples for Sale. gown as the men brought tle chest See Mrs. P. P. Anderson. Inside and It thumped to the floor. They breathed heavily for a moment, and Amy peeked curiously through the TRIBUTE TO PKKSIIMINT HARDING parted curtain. They stood with their backs to her, and Uode Joe was telling Peter about the camphorwood chest which his President Harding from earth has mother bad brought from China. Amy's gone, lovely face was framed In the folds To a brighter and happier sphere. of rose and blue chlnts as she peeped. All America feels sad. We mourn. The men were standing facing the We are bereft of our Chieftain dear. Peter and table dressing Banbury's fare was plainly visible. He was gaslng Intently at something pleasant his We lay him in his silent tomb, eyes betrayed that Amy wondered With fragrance of flowers around. then with a fascinated horror she real In going from us Its cast a gloom. lied that he was looking directly at Was truly a man of much renown. her fare plainly revealed la the mirror, There was only one thing to do, and Visited Utah we are pleased to say, Amy came forth In radiant confusion. "Thank yoa se much," aha said te Cheered by thousands where he went them after Uncle Joe had introduced A most welcome guest all will say. We honored and adored our President Peter Hanbury. Uncle Joe beamed uposi them as peter made some remark about the America will ever honor his name. history of the great chest, for all the Ills reign as potentate was short. time Peter's eyes were admiring Amy In memory be will ever remain, Leeds. After Peter had gone, having lias gained the vlrtory so nobly hedged for an Invitation to come and fought make a real call. Uncle Joe said to his wife: Farewell our dear Chieftain, fare"ThHt ain't a hopeless cheat out by well. a jugful. Your visit has endeared us to you. And Peter had derided that It Gon where God's nobility dwells. Couldn't MiMMy ! (mulling ppe(i With grief and sorrow bid you adieu M v a hope chest f'T I'c'cr Han anry. It. A. BAILEY August 10, 123. CLASSIFIED 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. ADS V ENROLLS YOU FALL FABRIC AND PATTE RN SERVICE Judge Burton returned from Price Utah yesterday where he has been the past ten days holding court. John Vickers. stoDDed off h era n few days ago and visited with his parents for a short time. Mr. Vickers was his way to California. and 11 Use Our Mrs. W. A. Mulliken of Provo, was the guest yesterday of her sister Mrs. Clarence Foote. garet 8 E3E NEPHI HEWS ITEMS r REGULAR 50c SHAMROCK COFFEE Frlend-M- I By CLARISSA MACKIK , Come in and let us help you plan your home sewing at the Nephi Mer. Co. " Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper " 3 Ne Stopovers. Conn's son wrote home to his daddy, from near China en a navy cruise: "I'm enlisted all right. Dad, and sailing a rough sea. God bless the man who invented farms and trees, and mountains and long walks In the country. This life Is great, but. Dad, If I ever get my left foot on shore again I'm going to keep my Richright fot moving after BUI mond ltf Times-Dispatc- Straight and Ncrrow Path Dott. Let no uu tuiu uside ever so slightly from the broad path of honor on the plausible pretext that be Is Inspired by the goodness of the ends. Charles Dickens. Languages Number 8,000. There ere about 6.000 different Saved From Hanging. man of the name of John Lee, who lived In Babblcoiube, Devonshire, England, was sentenced to death for slaying. Through some bungling on the part of the hangman, three unsuccessful attempts were made to execute the sentence and he was afterward pardoned and released. Came Back. (as pastor Village Storekeeper goes out after making purchase This Is the Dinged old hypocrite! same bad quarter I put In the collection last Sunday morning. Boston Evening Transcript. A Human Nature. "One's faults and habits are one's children," observes a writer. Jussot And like real parents we are prone to helleve that our "children" are not so bad ns our neighbors'. Boston Transcript. -- R-OV- ER - Why waste any mere time longing for the pleasures you can get out of a Ford Car? Start now to make the Touring Car or any other type you may select, your own. Soon you will have it to drive anywhere you want to go camping visiting picnicking or to your work. PurUnder the term of the Ford Wc-Achase Plan you can enroll for as l;;:lc .3 i5. ly We will deposit your payments in a bank at interest. You can r.Jd a liub tve.y week. Soon the payments plus the inu:.vt, t 1 will make the car yours. ' You will be surprised how lit:!,; really takes to get a Ford after you n... start. Don't put it off Enroll mdry. in and let us give you full pmicuLrs. - - . g J"dd Garage toff fi&L Nephi, - - Utah ;t .o ;.. ' ' ? 5 For men who have bigger things than feet to think about Men who do things must be rid of thoughts about their feet. Their shoes must be comfortable, and they must be in good style. That's who so many business men like Walk-Over- s. This style is of soft and comfortable mocha brown (or coffee) shade. kid. in the The Toggery |