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Show THE IIEPHI Curtain Nets, Linol ,Rugs iMrs. Orton. Durham CLASSIFIED 35c pair GROCERIES ( Rolled Wheat and Rolled Oats 3 for $1.00 Palm Olive, Cream Oil.and Kirk Olive 25c Soaps 3 for for. . . .25c 35c 15c 25c limit 6 s S. FOOTE & Edison Mazda Light Globes, All Kinds A NATION- - tvtoe CHAIN WU0 i75DEPARTIV Nephi, Utah ARE COMPLETE! ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES STORES no lj NEWEST FALL COATS fashioned of Silk and Wool Attractive Styles for Women in Bolivia Vclour Plush, Polaire Cloth and Ages Smartest 12 Buy your fruit jars at Ken BILL BOOSTER SAYS Mlta. , PERM Vft , 4MH.E covr A CMlLft DOtSNrf rt AMMTVMM3, XAAKCS NOVJ feel better, BOSIUE4S VAAKE. rri Qooo avx for. eustviesst VAAM -- PATROUS UMOCRXAKER. TM WS. wins The Toggery to $84.75 CHILDRENS COATS Ages 3 to 10 years $8.90 $10.90 $14.75 $16.75 $17.50 $5.90 $6.90 $7.90 to $9.90 See Our Windows for First Showing of Men's Fall Hats Our enormous buying power makes these low prices on high grade hats. NEW FALL HATS the last word in comfort and quality, and the first word in authentic style. Made of the finest felt and other materials for perfect service. The prices are less than you would imagine suphats could be sold for. remely high-grad- e The wonderful 1924 models are now ready here, from our splendid stock. choose yours y to-da- $14.75 Collars. H VoaX Sizes 16 to 44 Fur that faithful old kelly of yours and slip your head into a handsome new V1HO POGSuV A HIT VUrtH HI K2C4 P MON OFF tut owm Eur. Styles and Materials, es dall iro3, $18.50-$24.7- 5 to 18 years ft our-selv- -- SEASONS NEW DRESSES MISSES COATS A line of clothing1 we consider fortunate in securing for our store, a line of Suits and Overcoats usually handled only by the best Clothing Stores in the largest cities. Plenty of Peaches at John Wor- will be Our Crawford peaches I will have a good supply of ice wood's Orchard at 50c per bushel. Peaches Elberta ltOh, Sept. ready season E. Tanner. (or sale this Sept. 15th. Send your orders early S. E. Ingram phone 98-SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE For every cash purchase we give NEW SHOES FOR OLD So Certificate. National a many you Plenty of Blue Plums for sale at certificates entitles the holder to a Greenhalgh's. Joseph or to send those the Ladies! old Shoes gas, oil, very useful article, me, I will fix them up and make them accessories, cost's you no more and My entire flock of chickens for look like new and make walking a you get these articles free, you also See W. H. Warner. sale. To life the articles and a book you enjoy again. pleasure showing get o get must be comportable, and no one can the number of certificates My home for sale on rery have comfort in a pair of Old Worn same. Call and let us explain. Grace terms. Se J. A. Christensen. Down Shoes. One door South Of Garage Co. C. O. LOM AX. Nephi Drug ey here. $12.50- - $14.75- - $16.75- - ffl 3d OK Sizes 16 to 44 VALUE FIRST CLOTHES " Large, representative new stocks have arrived! The unusual purchasing: power of our 475 Department Stores has again demonstrated itself, for such values as we are presenting; are extremely difficult to duplicate anywhere. Paying- - Cash and carrying home your purchases, is increasing- - the buying power of your mon- OUR DISPLAYS Our Men's Line is the Michael's Stern. OUR BOYS DOUBLE BUILT Replete with Numerous New Displays-ran- d Remarkable Values ATTEND WHILE The new Fall and Winter Suits for men, boys and Little Fellows are all here now and open for your inspection. Nephi Mer. Co. YOU WILL FIND R FA CLOTHING ft GOODS ORGANIZATION 1 Max Whitmore, left Saturday for Palo Alto, California, where he will My home and household furniture Up to the minute in style. The best of tailoring. again enter Stanford University for for sale. Apply to JVlrs. Alma Hague. the coming season's work. Guaranteed to fit and give perfect satisfaction at Plenty of Prunes and Peaches for sale Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison, and at Moroni Howarth's . modrate prices. Mrs. T. L. Burridge and family, motGood team of horses for sale. ored to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday where they spemt the day with friends. Weight about 1501) pounds each. 4 and 5 years old. Price of team $200. LINE--TH- E Crawford Houston of Panguitch, Apply to Reuben Mangelson, Levan, Utah, spent Sunday in Nephl, the Utah. guest of J Will Andrews. Mr. Houston was on his way to the North-Wes-teWANTED 2 tons of first class oats States where he will labor in the See Forest Hanger A. P. Christensen. L. D. S. Mission Field. Either with one or two pair of trousers. A Suit Gaqd. land eh the ridge for sale or Mr. and .Mrs, Clifford Bale of Pay-so- n lease. Cheap, Apply to J. Walter of clothes we will be pleased to show you and any and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Leigh Paxroan. At the boy proud to own. Ellsworth of Magna, and the Misses White and Elberta Peaches Fern, Thea, Helen, Oeanne and Forfor rest Bale, spent the week-en- d 50 cents per bushel. Phone with sale. their grand-mothe- r, Mrs. Emma G. 46 W. Bale and Mrs. Emma B. Sells. FOR SALE 30 pigs, 50 chickens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadhead, 2 cows. See J. F. Neeley. entertained all their children with the exception of one at their farm home Plenty of Prunes and Peaches for Friday evening. Supper was served. sale at Moroni Howarth's " Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper and later in the evening water melons were enjoyed. A good time was had My home for rent furnished or by all. Those present were: Mr. and unfurnished Mrs. J. F. Neeley, 295 Mrs. J. F. Belliston, Air. and Mrs. J. South Main St. R. Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Earl FOR. SALE a good Studebaker House on West Center Street for FOR SALE My home, also 3 good Broadhead, of . Rupert, Idaho, Mr. rent. Mrs. R. E. Grover. wagon, 3 inch, complete with box-M- ans and Mrs, G. O, Golden, Spencer Broad milk cows, and good brood sow E. Jennings, Levan, Utah, . head, Miss Jocle Smith of Mammoth, Mrs. J, W. McPherson. WANTED TO BUY a good Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BroadheadTwo furnished rooms for rent at Cow, or Jersey grade. Must be new Granary for sale. See Mrs. W. J. milk cow, producing not less than 32 Joseph Broadhead's. Sperry. B. H. Write of milk daily. pounds FOR RENT 1 large room near Angell, Levan, Utah. 40 acres of ridge land for sale or Times-New- s Office. High School-C- all RELIABLE A New Automatic Shot Gun for sale lease. It is in good condition and j&St? ready for seeding. Apply to Dr. Cs Kendall Bros, have a complete line See W. H. Warner. QUALITY H. Bird, Farmington, Utah. of Fruit Jars. DEPARTMENT STORE ADS rn SATURDAY SPECIALS LARGEST d County Attorney Will L. Hoyt, was Mr. and Mrs. Herman iMangelson, over to Eureka Tuesday on official left yesterday for Fish Lake where business. they will spend several days at that famous resort. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde and family, returned home Tuesday evening after a pleasant vacation in Strawberry Valley, and other places. SATURDAY SPECIALS WORLD'S returned home Mrs. June Kendal and daughter after spending a few days Maurine, in Salt spent the week-enProvo visiting with friends. Lake City, Mrs. Watson of Rosedale, CaliforSergeant James M. Powers, went nia, la the guest this week of Mr. and over to Manti Wednesday to visit the Mrs. George D. Haymond. County Fair. Save You money. Large Oval Mustard Sardines Matches 6 boxes for Sheriff Dan Martin, came over to Nephi Tuesday, bringing with him George JMcDonald and Irving King, whom he lodged In the county Jail. The charge against them is breaking into a service Btation over at Eureka. Tuesday Newest designs. Also Scrims, Creton Draperies, Linoleum and Rugs. We show the big variety and Kirk's Hardwater and Peroxide Soap Shredded Wheat 3 for ITEMS UTAH- - Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bracken, returned home Sunday evening, after a to Fish Lake. Friend Mr. and tors. E. R. Forrest, were vacation trip Bracken, reports having had excellvisitors to Salt Lake the latter part, ent luck landing several of the big of the week. fish. See our new Fall Line of Curtain Nets. The 3 MS NEPHI, S, A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carter Sunday. In Fine 18 by 34in. Turkish Towels TIMES-NEW- $2.98 to $3.98 Ears in Their Feet. they ifcm to have a very great aenae feeling In their root pfld. It Is al most an Impossibility for a "nv? anl mal to approach a deaf c. from behind without Kivlt.it It wa.nlnit. and thin may be attributed !o the extreme seoaltlvenens of the rat's feet record Ing the llghest tremor of the ground. Of Where Wltiom Clne. As Abe Martin once xnld: "Iff what we learn after we think we know It liimton Transcript II that counts." IrrmenLe Irrigation fleiervoire. livftei volrs for lri'lxHtin to be bnllt la Soiilti America will have a rapacity ruble feet if f lliO.tllin.ni tT, enough lo rover fomieetirut and on third of Hlioile N!nn'l. . |