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Show THB Dress Goods All Silks, Printed Crepes, Plain and Plaid Ratines. the newest colors also Men's Women's and children's Slippers, all the newest styles. :-Lady Betty Silk Hose 15c Yard 1 lot 25c Ginghams regular See our Bargain Tables and Baskets for' real Shoe Bargains. 59c Special 90c BROOMS - GROCERIES 35c Shredded Wheat 3 for 25c Libby Pork and Beans 2 for 35c Delmonte Sardines 2 for SOAP SPECIAL 10 Bar Flake White 2 bars Jap Rose and a Shop49c ping Bag 75c worth for SATURDAY SPECIAL 25c , Light House Cleanser 4 for 25c 2 . . . . , for 25c Chocolate Sweet Regular Fresh Bread Oranges, Lemons, Lettuce Onions, FOOTE & SONS Agents Miller Floral Co. Mrs. W. A. C. Bryan, went to Salt ded to all boys of the city to attend. Lake Tuesday on account of the The Judd Garage have sold cars death of a relative. and trucks to the following he past month: George E. Howard, J- - H Mr. and Mri. Loren Jarrett, reC. E. Switzer, Mills, Nephi turned to Nephl Wednesday after Lunt, Mercantile and Charles Foote and spending the winter In Los Angeles. Sons, trucks, Angus Miller, Indeptm The North Ward Boy Scouts will dent Gas and Oil Co, R. R. Juddd, meet at the Amusement Hall, (he Grantsville, Ed. Ockey, S. R. Winn, Nephl Ward at The Stake Seminary Dean Winn, Geo. O. Ostler truck, J. building, and the South Ward at the W. Barnes. Mr. Judd reports that South School every Saturday night his sales so far this year are double at 7.30 p. m. An invitation is exten that of a year ago. I Ml 111 il IE f III IJ ! t ilM Fv (U.usN Ua r.J SsSfsH f ii a II Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Judd, Mrs. Leo Johnson and Mrs. Margaret Rydalch of Grantsville, Utah, spent the week end In Nephl the guests of Mr. and lown New Spriiij II NEPH1, UifAJl. S, Items of the See Our CMS. 1IMES-MEW- ft. ft. w '.tV si Jt&l m. Aia s j Mrs. G. R. Judd. entertained Mrs. Delos Haynes the Sand F. Club Friday afternoon at her home. Refreshments were served to the club members. Air. Adren Warner returned home from Los Angeles Friday. Mr. War ner has been attending the National Automotive School ih that city for the past eight months. Mrs. Wm. Keough, eamo to Nephi Utah. Wednesday from Castlegate. Mrs. Keough will visit for a short time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John C. Painter. Dr. N. J. Rees, went to Provo Wed nesday where he attended the reg ular monthly meeting of the Utah Dr. Association. County Medical Rees reports that the association went on record endorsing the Iodine treatment for goitre. Mrs. Bryan Petty entertained the members of the Avelier Club Wednes day afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent in sewing and social chat after which refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Fern Crane, Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mrs. Hosmer Grace Mrs. E. R. Shaw, Mrs. Brent Hall, Mrs. I. M. Mrs. Herman Vickers, Petty, and the hostess Mrs. Bryan Petty. Mrs. Camilla Burton, entertained a number of her lady friends Wednes day afternoon. The time was spent in sewing. A dainty lunch was. served to the following guests; MrsHazel Brooks, Mrs. Delia Tolley, Mrs. Mabel Horton, Mrs. Geneva Gibson, Mrs, Alice Crapo, Mrs. Pearl Ockey, Mrs, Louise Pyper, Miss Minnie Bur-toMiss Ada Burton,' and the hostess Mrs. Camilla Burton. entertained Mrs. Leonard Linton the members of the Woodbine Club The at her home Friday evening. time was spent in sewing and social chat. At 10.30 p. m. refreshments Mrs. were served to tho following: Ronald Jarrett, Mrs. Clarence Ingram Mrs. Will Allen, Mrs. Stanley Jarrett, Mrs, Harry Black, Mrs. Edgar Park, Mrs. Willis Mrs. James Stanley, Bryan, Mrs. Del Carter, Mrs. James Bowers, Miss Alicia Read, Miss Louise Bowers and the hostess Mrs. Leonard Linton, and Ludean The Misses ArviU Lunt, entertained at a shower Saturday evening at their home compllmen" tary to Mrs. Williard E. Snader, formerly Miss Lillian Lunt, a bride of the past week. The time was spent in games and music. Many useful and beautiful presents were give the Delicious refreshguest of honor. ments were served to the folllowing guests: .Mrs, C, H. Grace, Mrs. E. R Forrest, Mrs. J. E. Lunt, Mrs Dennif Mrs. Wood, Mrs George V. Lunt, Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Theodore Carter, Mrs. R. L. Batchelor, Mrs. Paul Cowan, Miss Athelia Booth, Mrs. Joe Willis, Mrs. Dell Carter, Mrs. Henrietta Johnson, Mrs. Stan. Park, .Mrs. Wm. Burton, Mrs. Arch Crapo, Aideen Lunt, Louise Irons, Flora Parkes, Nell Gplden, Maxine Carter, Erma Lunt, Mrs. J. H. Lunt, Mrs. Cleo Reed, the guesf pf honor Mrs. Willard E. Snader, and the hwitess es Arvillfi and Ludean Lunt. - n, '7rKlforuna tsi OPIE READ. PAY DAY OVERALLS Serves You Best $1.49 CLASSIFIED ADS seven shares of FOR SALE Levan Irrigation Company stock by A. P. Rassmussen of Riohfield, Utah. Dr. J. J. Buswell, Opthalmlc Specialist of Salt Lake will be at the Forrest Hotel Monday 11 a. m. until 11a. m. March 24th, and Tuesday 25th. No charge for testing eyes. References. Glasses aie worn for lualth as well as vision. The Central Service Station .formerly owned by Central Motor Company, has been purchased by E- R. Shaw and Clyde Shay- Tho place pf business will be Known as, "Silver Alaple Service" and will be open for business Saturday, March 22nd, after which date we will give the public the service they like. MEDIUM WEIGHT UNIONS LIGHT WEIGHT UNIONS WORK HATS Black-Whit- e $2.69-$2.9- 8 - And the boquets will be furnished by the men who put ten minutes of their time and shouders against these 24 new Spring models MEN, it isn't unusual for a mens store to talk this way at the opening of the season but it is unique for any one store to have so many new features to talk about and we invite you to come this week and see what the country's best dressers are going to wear this Spring, at a store where the same men are going to do business. Michaela-Ster- n Spring Suits are ready to please you in model and surprise you in value. ANNOUNCEMENT leased the Harris half a block west of Court house antl have opened an auto repair shop. All work guaranteed. A portion of your business will be ap BR VAN GARAGE, Willis preciated Bryan proprietor. $22.50 to $35.00 Nephi Merc. Go. I have " Where Good Merchandise Is Cheaper chix! chix: cmx chix I have taken the agency for the Pioneer Hatchery of Petaluma, CalifYou have tried the rest now try ornia, and am prepared to supply the the best! 100 per cent A 1 S. C. needs of the Nephi Poultrymen with White $12.50. Abo order Leghorn certified baby chicks. Phone 75 J. for baby turkeys. Please order early R. Reid. SHOE REPAIB SERVICE Bend those worn shoes to me and you will be able to get many month's SIGNS 10U CAN EEUEVi: IT If your breath is bad and you have spells of swimming in the head, poor appetite, constipation and a General no account filing, it is a sign your liver is jorpia. me one rcawy acprimutiio rem- edy for all disorders in the liver, stomach and bowels is Ilerbins. It arts powerfully on the liver, strengthens digtsetion, pun? fies the bowels and restores a fine feel mo of energv. vim and cheerfulness. Pries 60c. rxld by High School Auditorium Saturday, March 22nd, 1924 Single Adm 25c, 50c Those who are In a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are In pood health. This fact proves thnt while Catarrh Is a local disease, It Is grentlv Influenced by constitutional f'ATAUHl' HALL'S condition. MKI'H'INE Is a Tonic and Wood Puri-fW- , tind nets through the blood upon tlm mucous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the Inflammation and restor ing normal conditions. All druggists. Clrrnlars free, F. J. Cheney k Co Toledo, Ohio. $2.98-53.9- 8 ment. Frank Rikert, Who Lett life"I believeI TanlacItreally saved my took after the Flu Illinois For California in aboutwhen a year ago." continued Mr Covered Wagon in 1864, Rikert, "for the attack left me 20 pounds off In weight, and unable Wouldn't Take $100 For to turn over In my bed without asCottle of Tanlac. I tell you, I thought my sistance. 9 pr 25c $1.49-$1.7- 9 79c and Deaver $1.9S-J2.9- 8 & Co. - WESTERN PIONEER TELLS INTERESTING EXPERIENCE 2 Michaels-Ster- n ANNOUNCEMENT 79c COMPASS WORK SHIRTS Our Own Brand Blue, Grey and Kahki 79c-$1.6- The Music by Agent, EAST SIDE FARM, Phone 168. For Good Nursery stock trees, shrubs and roses, see H. B. Angell, Levan, Utah, or Nephi. Stephen Boswell, FOR SALE The Edward Shaw home, 8 rooms and cellar, good location full lot and one share of water, large barn, etc. $2,500.00 cash or terms. See E. R. Shaw or Will L. Hoyt. Sure Thing! You Are Going To The Tom Show. HalPs Catarrh Medicine ONLY THE BUYING FOR OUR HUNDREDS OF STORES MAKES POSSIBLE THESE LARGE SAVINGS. WORK GLOVES of durable leather .... WORK SOCKS blue and grey, black and tan WITH MUSIC AND FLOWERS C. O. LOMAX Affords Important Values . . THIS WEEK The words by Nephi Mercantile Co. LUNT PHARMACY CO HEAVY WORK SHOES, double soles suns SPRIG One door South of Nephi Drug WEEK SCOUT SHOES full leather Soles OFFICIAL OPENING OF more service from them. 475 DEPARTMENT STORES WORK CLOTHES Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Boswell of Coalville, Utah, are visiting for a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell. Mr. Boswell, who for several years past has been the efficient county agent of Summit County, received a well deserved promotion this week when he was ap pointed county agent of Sevier County with headquarters at Richfield, Utaii. He will leave for his new field of labor about April 1st. Mr. Boswell has had excellent success in Summit County, and has become known throughout the state along agriculural lines. Sevier County is to be congratulated on securing such a man as Mr. Boswell. joowfai 1 Members of the Social Companion (Club and their husbands were delight fully entertained last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kendall. The evening was spent in playing games. Luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. Mr. and Airs. Ralph Belliston, Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H J Irons, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs George Latimer, and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs. J. A. Kendall, to $4.98 well Ifnown renl-deof Nor'.h Sacramento, Calif., who came to the state from Illinois In a covered wagon In 1804, along with other hardy pioneer, recently exhibited a bo'.tle of Tanlac, which he had Just purchased, to a friend at his home and remarked: "If I thought this was tho last bottle of Tanlac I would ever be able to buy, I wouldn't take one hundred dollars for it." thus proving the high valuation he places on the famous treat Frank Rikert, time had surety come. "But, thanks to my wife's Insist ence, I kept on taking Tanlac till I was able to do all my work again got back all my lost weight, and I've been feeling years younger ever since. I'm always telling my friends about Tanlac and can't say too much for It." Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no tnhstitu'e. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. You will like to be well dressed. Our ex- ccllent assortment of Spring clothes are ready for your choosing. Kvery garment is popular priced the price you want to pay to insure getting a suit of quality, style and wear. We cordially invite you to look over our new Spring Suits. Our stock of known furnishings is complete and very inviting. K1WANIS TOM SHOW THURSDAY 27TH. BE THERE! The Toggery |