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Show THE Hot Weather Bargains NEPH1, UTAH S, Coming Back to Take Her West ! i Local News George D. Haymond went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a few days visit with his family. By ELLA SAUNDERS 124. Wutefn Nmpapar Unloa.) way In the train Hall had ALL thedreaming of Isobel. He had been eight years In the West, and all that while she had been waiting f Dim. A record In lovsl Pretty, sensitive little Isobel! . flal could see her, as she had been wher she said good-bto him at the gimlet gate, with her telr hair flying ahow her ears and her blue eyes miff user with teurs! How desperately the had been In love with each other How ardent their letters had beer And now he was a rich man. comli: back to take her West. He got off the train and falrlv nn up the hill, conscious how much m'-lightly he used to ascend It In the dn when he was a slender youth. No pel s cottage was at the verv top of the hill. She had said that she would meet him at the gate again. And there she was ! In a moment he had run to her and they were clasped In each oth 17 yd. Regular 25c Staple Ginghams 19c yd Regular 25c Staple Percales 200 yards dark red and white Percale 30c 17 Yard. grade l-- 2c (, l-- 2c 300 yards New Crepe Ginghams Regular 45c $1.00 3 yards for 98c Lady Betty Silk Hose Regular $1.25 PV Practical Front Corsets. sieres. See the Jane Jackson, the New Rubber Reducing Corset. See our Bargain Tables for Real Money Saving r Bargains. er s Groceries Retr. 50c No. 2 Corned Beef 35c t ? t CMS . FOOTE S SONS I 25c. .... 10c. - new-mad- e lf If HP him. "Awfully," said Hall, feeling happy, but at the same time embarrassed. "Parling, will you be very angry with me If I confide to you a secret of my heart?" "Why. no, Isobel." "Well, when I first only when I first saw you coming to the gate, darling, I had such a hideous sinking feeling. I was afraid things were not going to be as they had been." "But why, Isobel V "Tou had grown so stout and puffy, darling, and you had a kind of middle-agelook. But it was only Just for a moment, and then, when yon took me In your arms, I saw your bald spot. But that was only Just for a moment, too, and then I. found out that you were the same dear old Charlie whom t had always loved. Are yon very angry, darling?" "Why, no, Isobel. The tiniest bit In the world hurt, perhaps, but nothing to speRk of," answered Hall. "Ton ee, dnrllng, yon and I have each other to love for ever, and we don't have to worry about anything, do we. Iso- 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 72 North Mai icphi, Utah Read What The Business Survey Magazine Said on May 15th "The chain store must sell goods of unquestioned quality or they cannot hope to win trade, and they must sell at a very small margin of protit or they will have a slow turnover. So by selling" great volume at a small individual profit, the company is able to succeed and to give the public exceptional values. "The J. C. Penney Company is one of the great chain stores which have succeeded in providing the public with goods of merit at reasonable prices. And that the company is gaining the volume of the trade one need only examine their recent report. .According to this report for the first four months this year the This reprecompany sales amounted to 17,882,342. sents a gain of $3,415,000 over the same period last year. ,MtSi "Ihe J. C. Penney Company is rapidly taking its place at the head of the great chain store companies, it upon the only sound basis it can and they be done, of merchandising a greater volume of goods of unquestioned merit at prices that attract trade, and to hold that trade by a service that wins the loyalty of their custmors. This is the only formula for success, and the J. C. Penney Company officers have applied it with unusual effect." are-doin- es 54-inc- County Clerk Earl Gadd, Issued a marriage license Monday to Neil B. Peterson, and Miss Emma Edwards of Manti, Utah. Bishop Thomas Bailey performed the ceremony which united them as man and wife. h material. 5415 Twoyardsof h material will 54-inc- make this dress in size 36. And with the Dehor, you can Miss Nell Golden entertained the club members of the Entre-Nou- tt Wednesday afternoon at a canyon party. Daiuty refreshments were served and a delightful time be sure your dress will be a success. each Butterick Pattern envelope you INSIDE the Dehor, a wonderful dressmaking that shows you with pictures hoWto make your dress from start to finish. Expert methods of Paris tailors are given to you in the lHic "It's positively the most romiintlc thing I've ever heard of," said Mrs Singleton, the bride's mother's step sister. "When you went away, Chnr- lle. nobody dreamed you'd be true to each other so long." "And Charlie's a millionaire aren't you, Charlie?" "Well, almost." smiled Hall, think lng of his silver mine. "It's just like a story book," said youthful Miss Prim (aged fifty-two- ) But was It? Hall could be con Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton and Mrs. Brig. Carter and daughter, sclous of Isobel's Increasedonly ne girth, family, spent Sunday in Weber Can- came up from Milford Wednesday took her on his knee once, but he gave yon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char- afternoon. They will visit for a few that Up. Tou can't take stout women les Pitt. days at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. on your knee. Wm. Jenkins, parents of Mrs. Ann tnen I sobers ways were no longer Juvenile. Altogether, although Some Expressive Names much of the old charm remained. Hall The children of early Puritan setMrs. Louis Pitt and daughter was a disillusioned man, and for that tler In America bore remarkable names. The offspring of Roger Clap Blanch, of Salt Lake City, are guests reason he was the more eager for the numbered nine and were cnlled Experi- this- - week at the home of Mr. and marriage, so that the Inevitable would Mrs. have happened. ence. Walrstlll, Preserved, Hopestlll. Mrs. S. R. Winn, parents of Tou understand, he Btlll cared a Pitt. Walt. Thanks. Desire. Cnite, Supply. great deal for Isobel, only the d n romance had gone out of the thing. At last they were married, and the His Handicap The Shiftless Doss Mushing bride and bewildered bridePilot (preparing for Nothing Is more discouraging to a were safely on board the train, fin't strap the helmet too tlp!'!lv un- good man than a boss who Is not on groom the rice off their clothes picking I der the chin. can't write unless I the job, and who does not know on their They had a drawing-rooput my tongue out! Passing wl ether things are going well or way West, so they were quite alone. Simu- n,ondn) hiKliy Isobel looked at Hall with that look of sudden terror that the bride experiences when she finds herself alone for the first time with the man of her choice. A NATION-MO- E ' lUSTITUTIor l I "Darling, It Is romantic, isn't It !" she whispered, as she snuggled up to v of and Mrs. A. G. Knowles Pattern 5415 els produce a slender effect. Size 52 2?f yards of Salt Lake City, are spending the week here. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews. 1 Limit 6. Limit 2. ? Foote for a short time. .Mr", Butt crick 5411 This dress is made in sizes up to 52, for the loose pan- CLASSIFIED ADS l-- 2c rr And they are just as easy to make as the fluffy ones Butt wick Pattern 5411 .Mrs. Lillian Done came down from Payson yesterday and will be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. arms. was not until the first fervor o( tneir Kisses had subsided that he found time to look at her closely. Yes this was Isobel. but where were the fairy movements, the sylph-llk- e pro portions of old? This was Isobel she had a grown Intq only plump wom WANTED A GIRL for office work an, no longer girlish. not necessary Drs. "Parting, are you sure you love nie Experience the same as ever?" she asked, pouting Beckstead and Allied. "Absolutely sure, sweetheart," re Kendall Bros, are selling regular sponded Hall, with a dreadful slnklne !c lawa hose at at the heart. Somehow It had never guaranteed. occurred to him that Isobel could pos Ice for sale See Bert Greenhalgh. sibly change. All the romance of his dreams seemed shattered. Hall was most cordially welcomed Plenty of Ice for sale Vz cent by IsobePs mother, and the happy pound. Phone 207 K 2. couple were soon surrounded hv a crowd of congratulatory neighbors. FLORENCE BEAUTY PAKLQIl Grain Best White Wine Vinegar 50c Gal 100 lb Bag Sugar $8.65. 50 lb. Bag Sugar $4.40 25 lb. Bag Sugar $2.25. 10 lb. Bag Sugar $1.00. 7 Best Jar Rubbers doz 35c. Shredded Wheat 3 for Pork and Beans and 15c 10c, 12 Small Milk 5 for 25c SATURDAY SPECIAL for Tailored Dresses are Popular Tt 100 2 County Assessor Joel Taylor was over to Eureka Wednesday attending to official business there. y See our New Line of Corsets, Girdles and Bras- Deviled Meat 6 for Light House Cleanser TIMES-NEW- d bel r or half Are giving complete courses in Beauty Culture, Manicuring, Facials. Scalp Treatments Shampooing, Hair Dyeing, Bob Curling and dressing, and Marcelling. Write us for detail. The Florence Beauty Stud:o, 2?() West Center St.. Provo, Utah. Phone 466, Plenty of the Famous Red Tag binding twina on hand. Summerhays and Sons. Plenty of ice for sale. W. J. Plus-trate- s Always 'Buy Hutterick Patterns with the 'Dehor AT THE Nephi Merc. Co. WHKRK GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER roa zozi.i stable , e have a good crop of ice for sale E. Tanner. 1 "The Golden City" San Francisco Is "The City of the Golden Oate," "The Golden City" and "The City pf the Hundred Hills." Philadelphia has a great variety of claims to a character all Its own, but most of the nnmes refer to Its early history. It probably would express a preference fnr "The City of Brotherly Love" or "The Quaker City." LUNT PHARMACY CO. Er stand's Oldest Toll Gate Kn.'liiuil's Clear Thinking I am giving a course in Art Craft To do much clear thinking a man Painting, China Painting, and Poly- must arrange for regular periods of chrome Painting, commencing, July lolltnde when he can concentrate and 2Sth. Mrs. Tola Wright Jenkins. Indulge his Imagination without dis- traction. Working at night always apScissors sharpened, saws filed, and pealed to yie, because then most peoAll work guaran- ple are minding knives ground. their own business by teed Jas. R. Black, 39 East, 4th tolng to sleep. Edison. South. Aides! remaining tolljfate to be n the mad between Witney and Oxford; by the gate suimls n nutice board. datlDg front the time "f Charles II is clamed Bright Side of It The repartee you think of fifteen minutes tun late might have cost yoa a friend. Boston Transcript. FOR SALE A Portable Corona Typewrite, Good as new A Bargain Office. Call Times-New- s FOR SALE Kichen dining room heater, and bed Mrs. J. W. Boud. linoleum. a baby's SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Do away with waste Let me repair your Old Shoes Don't throw them away When they can be made As good as new. 7 The Wear And Tear of Time Always Show Up -- A Cheap Man or Cheap Merchandise C. O .I.O.MAX One Door South Nephl Drug CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Worms and Darasites in the intestines of children undermine health and so weaken their vitality that they are unable to resist the diseaxes so fatal to child life. The safe course is to five a few doses ol White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and expels the worms without the slight est injury to the health or activity of the child. Price 35c. Sold by LUNT PHARMACY CO. . the difference between littleness and bigness of purpose, and that difference Is not In the plank, but In the people. A big thing U generally done just as easily at a little one If one only gets at It with proper force applied to the right place. The main difference between the millionaire and the pauper Is that one frames his thoughts to the forms of millions and the other his to form pennies. All of which brings ns back to the "master thought." Is our "master thought" centered on walking the plank, regardless of Its height, confidently on to success, or upon Its height from the grotd? Paul L. Chase. t 1:;e extraordinary I5orozo;.o tr?ataient for flesh wound, cut. auri-.s- galls, bums I have a complete line of electric and sc.tlds is jast as elective in the stable as i. the Lo:!;e. Horse flesh heals with material. See me for any electrical remarkable ur.dor irs powerful inwork you may have. C. J. Pyper fluence. Thespeed treatment is tho same for 96 West Center Street. animals as for humans. First wash out infectious g;?rms with I'quid Borozone, the Borozone Fod:rr completes the Plenty of the Famous Red Tag and process. Prir-- (liquid) SOc, 60o J. W. heali-ibinding twine on hand. and $1 20. Powder COc and COc. Sold by Summerhays and Sons. ATTENTION Which Do You Think Of? piece-good- W A. Bowles. "No," sighed Isobel, snuggling up again and burying her face In Hall's plump bosom. Lay a plank on the ground, and a million people will walk It without thought of losing balance. Lift It 2." feet, and only one In a thousand will dare to walk It Lift It a hundred and not more than one In a million will venture upon It. Which ' Dehor. Choose your pattern at our Butterick Pattern counter, consult the pattern envelope for the kind of material to use, and then visit our s counter where there is a great variety of lovely materials and colors. Ik fore sending away for your Tires see what your own town offers. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE In buying your clothes just remember that, "The fit is just as essential to the wear as the The right oil for each part of your motor. workmanship throughout must be such that the style is going to hold during the life of the clothes. We honestly recommend to you the following guaranteed lines. Shoes for Dress. Star Brand for Work. Clothcraft and Langham Suits. Stetson and NoN'ame Hats. Hodkins Work Gloves. Wilson tiros. Shirts. Ties Sox Underwear Walk-Ove- r The Toggery SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Iry Our S"rl - r -- u. |