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Show THE S, ftemsof the Just Received lOWTb Mrs. C. M. Clark and children, returned to Provo Tuesday after a pleas ant visit with relatives here. Munsing Hose is a new line here, but like Munsing Union Suits is the best line ever brought here. Womens Pure Thread Silk full fashioned . . $1.50 25c Misses Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose 50c Hose Cotton Ribbed Extra Heavy Hoys See them. Real money savers SPECIAL, SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK Reg. 25c Light Color Outing Flannel Remnants 18c Reg. 25c Dark Color Outing Flannel Remnants 20c Reg. 35c Extra Heavy 36 in Outing Flannel 30c Remnants 200 yards Reg. 30c Red and White Percale 16 l-- 2c Groceries 25c No 2, 2 for Large size 2 for'. . 35c Small Milk 5c limit 5 15c Crackers 3 for 40c 15c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 20c Macaroni 3 packages for 25c Shamrock Tea 10c Pkg Shamrock Jelly Powder Free A Few Fly Swaters Free While They Last 10c NEPHI, UTAH CLASSIFIED ADS Kendall Bros, are selling regular 14c lawn hose at 11 Vic guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brcugh spout Sunday in Salt Lake City. MUNSING HOSIERY Pork and Beans No. 1 . . 10c, Small Corn Flakes 3 for 35c. Shredded Wheat 3 for 35c. 20c Peas 2 for . . 35c. All Large California Sardines TIMES-NEW- Plenty of pickling onions, cauliflowers, and cucumbers for sale Joseph R. Price. Plenty of Ice for sale hi cent The local ball team will cross bats pound. Phone 207 R 2, today with the Goshen team. The game is called for 5 p, m. FOR RENT Four room house, bath room. Bleeping porch and with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote are close in Apply to C. L. a few days vacation in Salt good cellar, Hot Dog Stand, or phone Gibson, at, Lake City this week 160 J for Brand Shoe "Star Brand Art Letter' An Better" Hot Weather particulars. returned Mrs. Donald Broadhead to her home in Lynudyl Tuesday, Bargains of the Famous Red Tag on hand. J. W Summerhays and Sous. Plenty after a pleasant visit with relatives binding twine here. George D. Raymond, Cazier left Wednesday Creek, near JVIarysvale, fishing trip. and Gerald for Clear Utah, on a Plenty of ice for sale. W. A. Bowles. I have a complete line of electric See me for any electrical Thomas Ingrain material. C. J. Pyper you may have. were in Provo Tuesday and Wednes- work 96 West Center Street. VetWar Indian the day attending erans encampment. Plenty of the Famous Red Tag will Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Dorius, twine on hand. J. W. binding leave Nephi tomorrow for San Fran- Summerhays and Sons. cisco, where .Mr. Dorius will be employed for some tini. I have a good crop of Jce for sale -- E. Tanner. Mrs, W. H. Warner, came down from Logan Saturday afternoon and will visit with Ijrr parents here for 5 2 West 2nd 2 rooms for rent a few weeks. North. Phone 20 6 R 3, Mr. and Mrs. In Shoes, Oxfords & Slippers in all kinds and sizes. Hundreds of pairs on the Bargain Tables at a fraction of their real value. Ladies, Misses and Childrens White Canvas Shoes and low cuts as low as 49c per pair. Call now while we have your size. A Our new Fall lines now coming' in room so out they go at Nephi Merc. Go. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christeusen of FOR SALE A Portable Corona Sandy, Utah, are guests this week Typewrite, Good as new A Bargain R. Mrs. of J. Mr. and at the home Office. Call Times-New- s WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER Park. Kendall Bros, are having a sale The primary children of the three on Granite Ware. meet to are of wards Nephi requested at the playgrounds next Monday Camp Stools and folding cots at afternoon at 4 p. m. for their social wholesale prices all next week-Ke- ndall hour. Bros. we need the Mi :S 'shoes Mr. J. E. IronB, Miss Louise Irons, Mrs. R. H. Bracken, and Mrs. Geo'rge Sweet Corn for saleSpecial prices on drying corn where large amount 9a (voir to is Howarth and children, motored required Mrs. Ellen Chase. Milford Tuesday where they will visit for a few days. I want to buy 100 White Leghorn James E. Memmott. Pullets Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Dr. and Mrs. J. A7 Booth, and Mr. and A Few Pieces of FURNrTURE Mrs. Paul E. Booth, motored to ProPhone No. 3 R. Q. Dorius. left. atvo Tuesday evening where they Fresh extracted honey for sale tended the Columbia theatre which Absent-Minde- d Electric Curling Irons at Kendall Lester Belliston, phone in Scotland School of 203 R 1. Origin People now famous is the showing, picture, Bros, are only 75c. people, "The Covered Wagon." Siienklng of absent-mindeElementary schools were established In Scotland by the provisions of the we unearth the fact that Adam Smith, Scissors sharpened, saws filed, and All work guaranknives ground. HOW'S elementary education act of 1872. the political economist, was also ah THIS? Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey of Mor-in- i, One Sunday morning he Prior to that, however, education had CATAltHH MUDICI1VE3 will teed Jas. R. Black, 39 East, 4th home do IIALVS at are the Utah, visiting what we claim for It rid your system been regulated by the Scottish parlia- walked 12 miles ulons the king's high- of Postmaster and Mrs. George A. of Catarrh or Deafness caused by South. ment. As early as 1C90 an act was way and presented liiiuseif in a crowd- Allen. Mr. Catarrh. In the took Bailey part HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE conFOR SALE the residence of the passed for settling schools, providing ed church clothed solely in Ills night- first Black Hawk Indian War and sists an Ointment which Quickly for the maintenance of a school In ev- shirt. Alice Mason Johnson. Id Brook attended the encampment at Provo Relievesof the catarrhal Inflammation, and late Joseph C. Bryan, inquire of G. the Internal a Tonic, which W. Sudbury, Lynndyl, Utah, for lyn Eagle. ery parish In connection with kirk. this week being accompanied by Mr. acts through Medicine, the Blood on the Murom Surfaces, thus restoring normal condiand Mrs. Allen. John Keatn tions. Origin of Sewirg Cotton Sold by druggists for over 40 Tear. John Keats (who, instead of being In used The cotton every F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. sewing FLORENCE BEAUTY PARLOR. the dainty and sensitive dreamer of American OK Is made almost exSALK ESTRAYS OF NOTICE home a was popular Imagination, cotof long staple Egyptian CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES scrapper who knew the tang of ale) clusively or half Are giving complete Unit-- d State of Utah, Worms and parasites in the intestine County of Juab, ss. once covered his tongue and throat ton. No cotton now grown In the courses In Beauty Culture, Manicurfolfor suitable found has been States I have in the children my of undermine health and so possession with cayenne pepper, in order to Treatments, their vitality that they arc unable ing, Facials, "the delicious coolness of claret In spinning the Isfiner sizes of thread, for lowing described animals, which, if weaken the greatest demanj which there not claimed and taken away, will to resist tho diseases so fatal to child life. Shampooing, Hair Dyeing, Bob CurlII Its glory." be sold at public auction to the The safe course is to give a few doses of ing and dressing, and Marcelling. White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys Write us for detail. The Florence highest cash bidder at my residence and expels the worms without the slight- Beauty Studio, 230 West Center St., in Nephi City, on the 25th day of est injury to t'ie health or activity of the Provo. Utah. Phone 466. hour of child. Price 35c. Sold by August, A. D. 1924, at the " A NATION-VVID- E m. LUNT PHARMACY CO. 2:30 p. INSTITUTION DESCRIPTION' OK ANIMALS: One light bay horse, branded on left ghoulder resembling A enclosed Buy Book He Lent in circle. Age six or seven years old Charles Gannon, of Washington, had Said animals are held by me to occasion to refer to Max Maretzek's secure the payment of $5.00 damages "Crochets and Quaver." the reminls-cense- s 571 DEPARTMENT STORES done by said animals on the premof the famous impresario. Gan72 North Main, Nephi, Utah ises of Mr. Dan Davis on the 8tb non Uien recalled that he had once day of August, 1924. owned a copy of the book but had W. P. OSTLER. lent it 25 years ago. Like many a Poundkeeper for Nephi good book lent It never came back. He went to the bookstore to see If he could buy a copy. Lo and behold, the IX THE FIFTH JUDICIAL, DISTown autographed RICT COURT IX AM) FOK JUAB clerk handed him his book. of the copy COUNTY, STATU OF UTAH. F00TE-- & SONS W ; JM : d vent-minde- two-flste- d en-Jo- y Sclp BACK TO SCHOOL PREPARED Everything To Wear as well as supplies for Boys and Girls Our Buying Power is also the Saving Power of the customer Our stocks are full of new Ginghams. Crepes and Wool Good for their school dresses and more arriving every day. You will appreciate the Savings in our boys Caps, Hats, Blouses, Shirts, Overalls and Suits for School wear. Our shelves are full of the best shoes that buyers with years of experience can buy. Our cash and quantity buying power gives them to our customers at Francis Sells, plaintiff, versus C. Mary M. Tolley, defendants. SHERIFF'S SALE. To bo sold at Sheriff's sale, on the 6th day of September, 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House at Nephi. Juab County, Utah, the following described real property, to wit. All of Lot Two. Block Four, Plat "C" of the Nephi Survey of Building Lots, containing one acre and nine square rods of land. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this 13th day of August, 1924 W. Tolley and DAN MARTIN, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. By P. P. Chrlstlson. Deputy Sheriff First pub. August 15th. 1924. Iant pub. Sept. 6th, 1924. When Better Merchandise Can Be Bought For the Money J. C Penney Co. will have it Number of Beet in Swarm The estimates of the number of bees In a swarm range all the way from 10,000 to 100,000. However, It Is admitted that a swarm of bees containing 75,000 or 100,001) Is an exceedingly large colony. The normal colony contnins between IS.Win and 3O.O0 workers, although swarms contnltiiittf 40,000 or 60,000 are not uncommon In The attended aplHrie. carefully drones may number from a few dozen to several hundred. Let us take care of your ACCESSORY Thrift of Time Gladstone, when prime minister of England, remarked: "Believe ine when I tell yon that the thrift of time will repay you In after life with a usury of profit beyond your most sanguine dreams, and that the wate of It will make you dwindle, alike In Intellec- tual and In moral stature, beyond your darkest reckoning." Time. How Chief Cot Ilia Name " re-It Is SH Id that "Rain In celved hi ) mime as the result of a personal encounter when about ten years of hgf with a Cheyenne boy, whom he united ; he received several blows In the fHce, cauxlng It to be spattered with blood and streak nhere tli it paint hud been washed way. the-Face- handsome savings. 1 LUNT PHARMACY CO. 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. C. O .LOMAX One Door South Nephi Drug When Choosing Your Tailor A FULLY BUT ECONOMICALLY FOX II03XB A? STAW.3 Tlie extraordinary Borozo.ie treatment for flesh wounds, cuN, sores, galls, burns and scalds is just as effective in tho stable as in the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under its powerful influence. IT. 9 treatment is the same for animals as for huma::s. First wash out infectious grms with liquid Borozone, and the Borozouo Powder completes the healing pro;!e;. Trice CliqiiiH) 30c. 0o and i .20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by remember you can't judge tailoring value merely by looking at the cloth. The style, fit and service that make clothes value are bought on faith. We give you the greatest value and most satisfactory results. We'd like to show you our idea of real values. When you get your new "Langham" suit from us, mark the day on your calendar. After the suit is worn out you count back and see how little have paid for the comfort, the vice and satisfaction you have in wearing it. NEEDS Come in SILVER MAPLE 1 ser- had $20.00 to $45.00 Quality Goods and Guaranteed and look them over The Tos gery IE Service DeLuxe can you SERVICE AND SATISFACTION 3 3 |