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Show THE TIMES-NEW- Local News J. H. Downs transacted business in Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday JUST of shipment Womens New Fall Dresses, high grade Pioret Twills Embroidered and Bead Trimmed, Beautiful designs $15.00 Priced at only See them Also New Silks in the latest. Another lot of the New Sleeveless Sweaters all ors and sizes at Lowest Prices. col- !-- 2c 300 yds reg. 25c Light Outing Flannel Remnants 18c yard 300 yds reg 25c Dark Outing Flannel Remnants 20c yard 1 lot reg 40c Renfrew Pebble Cloth 3 yds for $1.00 GROCERIES 40c 35c Best Raisins 3 for for Shredded Wheat Small Corn Flakes large Corn Flakes Best Standard Corn 15c. Early June Peas 2 for 35c 25c Libbys Beans No. 2 2 for 3 2-3- 5c 3-3- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 10 lb Sugar $2.30. 5 miilllllllllllHilillilllllllill High Class Jewelry Wa hare added this line to our stock. Catering to your personal requirements In High Class Jewelry. Watches Cuff Links Diamonds Wedding Rings Watches Bracelet Chains Watch of J. EARL REID at THE TOGGERY iO 1 I M II 0 fmmmwgK- 72 - vMw d ! I nsfJ - J i ntvrpvnuw ft -- - North Main, Ncphi, Utah Back to School Fully But Economically! Prepared Everything to Wear as Our Buying Power . Is Well As Supplies For AIsc the Saving Power Girls and of the Customers Boys BOYS' SHOES GIRLS SHOES Sturdy Brown Pat Botton Grey, Kid Only the needs of our more than 600 stores enables us to provide such good servlcable shoes at these low prices. .Many boys prefer them because they are brown, but parents appreciate them because of the tip and halt rubber heel. 8 to 12 $2.69 12 2 1- 1-- -2 to 2 to 5 2 1-- 2 .... $2.98 $3.50 Smart looking, black dress hoes. Half rubber Tip. heels. Halt double soles for long wear. 8 to 12 12 to 2 2 to 5 1.2 ..... Top Pat Trimmed to 12 $3.69 to 2 $3.98 8 1- 12 -2 1- -2 Black Gun Medal Lace and Button 8 2 to 12 $2.49 12 2 to 2 $2.69 Black Pat 1 Strap Suede Trim Sandal 12 to 2 $2.98 2 to 6 $3.98 1-- 1-- 1- 1- -2 -2 $2.49 $2.79 $2.98 Dress Ginghams 29c yd Jap Crepe Gingham Dresses . . BOYS SUITS One and Two Pant Suits . . . $6.90 to $12.75 69c to $1.98 Caps Hose, Black only .... 12 1.2c Pair Hose Black and Brown Blouses Note Books Pencils 1- 1- -2 -2 ... . Shirts 89c 79c OVERALLS to 7 to 12 13 to 17 5 7 98c $1.19 $1.29 19-2- ...... 3c $1.49 to $3.98 The local team has played three Tablets Crayola Pencil Boxes Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Squires at Ruth, Nevada, a baby girl Sunday, August 17th. Mrs. Squires was formerly Miss Leeta McCune of this city. The Brapuloy Bee Hive Girls met 5c 4c and the the local diamond from Goshen came over and met the Nephites losing to the home team by the score of 9 to 4. Ole Boswell pitched eight Innings, and Leland Belliston one, went ; Sunday afternon the locals over to GobIwu to play the return turned game, when the Goshenites the tables on the Nephl boys winning the game by 22 to 6. the tlrst Wednesday . afternoon game of the $300 series with the here, Dividend team was played Nephi winning by the close score ot 14 ot 13. Addle Miller was umpire. The next game of the three game series' will be played at Dividend. A most exciting game is looked for on this occasion. dent, to take the place of Mrs. Unity from Chappell, who was released this position at the Saturday after noon session. Mra. A. E. Smith, Stake Primary President, to take the place of Mrs. Emma Memmott, also released the day before. I. H. Grace, president of the High Priest Quorum, to take the place of Mark Bigler, released, also Jos. W. Barnes, and Josas counselors to eph Broadhead, President Grace, were sustained. P. B. Cowan, was sustained as Bishop of the South Ward; to fill the place made vacant by the removal of President Belliston to the Stake Presidency . The following were then sustained as members of the High Council of Juab Stake: J. E. Lunt, Jas. Garrett which they have served. J .M. Chrtstensen. Wilford Belliston, Wilford J. Cole, James E. Memmott, W. Alvin Bowles, John S. Neilson, John Kendall, and Will L. Hoyt. President Rees, was the next speaker whose address was in the nature of a farewell. He told of his pleasant association with the people here for the past ten years and said he would always be happy to return here to visit them. Stated that he was leaving here with the best of reeling and friendship for all. Elder Whitney then delivered an able discourse on the work and standAfter singing ing of the priesthood. the doxology, benediction was offered by J. A. Booth and the conference adjourned for three months. The officers who have been released have done faithful work in the stake for many years. Mrs. Unity Chappell having been president of the Relief Society for nearly twenty years. Elder Lunt has labored in the Stake Presidency for over eleven years. They are all entitled to the thanks of the members of the stake for their services to them In the various capacities In which they have given their services. Mrs. Grace Judd. offlcated as org anist during the conference sessions, and T. W. Vlckers, as director. Mrs. Diane Booth was accompanist for the vocal selections. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST- RUT XURT IN AND FOR JUAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Francis Sells, plaintiff, versus C. W. Tolley and Mary M. Tolley, de fendants. SHERIFF'S SALE. To be 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 fol lowing described real property, to wit. All of Lot Two, Block Four, Plat "C" of the Nephl Survey of Build ing 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 DAN MARTIN, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. By P. P. ChrlstUon. Deputy Sheriff First pub. August 15th, 1924. Last pub. Sept. 6th, 1924. EXHILARATING EFFECT bottle of Ilrrtiine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the houae II the time. It give mutant rplwf when the diftion grts out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two dows ia A.N nS Shot .jjtStar Brand Btttm" Arm Hot Weather Bargains In Shoes, Oxfords & Slippers Hundreds of pairs on the in all kinds and sizes. fraction of their real value. a Tables at Bargain Ladies, Misses and Childrens White Canvas Shoes and low cuts as low as 49c per pair. Call now while we have your size. Our new Fall lines now coming in room so out they go at at the home of Miss Edith Belliston W. Duckworth of the X. Tuesday evening, Afer several topics L. George Bakery, has installed a new mach had been discussed, a dainty luncheon was served to the following: Anna ine this week: for mixing cakea. This of 30 quarts machine has a Grace, Hortense Carter, Gladys GoU and eliminates capacity entirely any hand den, Bessie Loraax, Virginia Golden, work In the making of cakes. The Deora Golden, and the hostess Edith machine is manufactured the JUAB STAKE PRESIDENCY REORGANIZED (Continued from page one) 1 ArtBetttr" Mrs. Joseph Belliston entertained a number of her lady friends Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing and social chat. Supper was served at 6 p. m. to the following: Mrs. Mary Alice Goodman, Mrs. Mrs. Julia Hoyt, Mary Belliston, Mrs. Joseph Broadhead, Mrs. Nellie Schofield, Mrs. E. R. Booth, Mrs. Mary Ellen Burton, Mrs. Katherine Anderson, Mrs. Joseph E. Irons, and the hostess Mrs. Joseph Belliston. The hostess was assisted In serving by Mrs. P. N. Anderson. Hobart Company. fs": "Star Brtmd we need the Nephi Merc. Co. WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE IS CHEAPER 10c .08 12c all that is nwewMirr to start th intra moving and restore that finn filing of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belong only to perfect health. I'rioa 60a Hokiby LUNT PHARMACY CO ' by CLASSIFIED ADS It. & I Crawford and Elberta Pouches will be ready about Sept. 10th. Send in your orders early. S. E. Ingram Phone 98 W- FOR SALE one wicker ctfrriage Phone 107. vJNfw Mr M i baby Mrs. James Schofield returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake where she has been the past week on acScissors sharpened, saws filed, and count of the accident toher husband. Peaches-Phon- e 46w For Sale-Whiknives ground. All work guaran- Mr. Schofield is now improving as Jas. R. Black, 39 East, 4 th well as could be expected. teed Bowles. A. of for ice sale. W. Plenty FOR LEASE 200 acres land. See LeGrande Jenkins. ridge Fresh extracted honey for sale-L- ester Belliston, phone 203 R 1. te South. J Deputy Game Warden Edgar Park the residence of the received a shipment this week of 50 G. late Joseph inquire of ring necked pheasants which he has W. Sudbury, Lynndyl, Utah, for par placed on the Robert Scott farm. He ticulars. issues a warning to hunters not to kill any of them. I have a good crop of loe for sale FLORENCE BEAUTY PARLOR E. Tanner. have a complete line of electric mJrrtal. See me for any electrical work you may have. C. J. Pyper 94 West Center Street. I want to buy 100 White Leghorn Pullets James E. Memmott. FOR SALE! C. Bryan, SHOE REPAIR SERVICE or halt giving complete courses in Beauty Culture, Manicur Do away with waste ing, Facials, Scalp Treatments. Let me repair your Old Shoes HOW'S THIS? . Shampooing, Hair Dyeing, Bob Curl- Don't throw them away HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINES will ing and dressing, and Marcelling. When they can be made do what w claim (or It rid your system The Florence As good as new. of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Write us for detail. C. O .LOMAX Catarrh. Studio, 230 West Center St. Beauty HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIITH conOne Door South Nephi Drug 4 66. Phone Utah. Provo. sist of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and the Interna Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus restoring normal conditions. Bold by drua-aiatfor over 40 Tears. Co.. Toledo. Ohio. F. J. Cheney Are EE ft a CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES Worms and parasites in the intestines of children undermine health and so weaken their vitality that they are unable to resut the diseases so fatal to child life. The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and expels the worms without the slightest injury to the health or activity of the child. Price 85c. Sold by LUNT PHARMACY CO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry E. Painter deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 296 E. 3d South St., Nephl, Utah, on or before the 9th day of October, A. D. 1924. LOLA PAINTER, Administrator of Estate of Henry E. Painter, Deceased. Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for Estate First pub. August 8th, 1924. Last Pub. Aug. 29th. 1924. Let us take care of your All shoes may look alike but- You may not be abk-- to see the difference between a shoe at, say, $5 and a Walk-Ovat $7, but the difference is there. Those unseen pieces of leather, those unseen operations that make shoes wear, the extra expense of tanning sole leather er those are things that make Walk-Ovshoes good for- - anything when .lower-price- d shoes are good for nothing. When you want more trimming and decoration, more color, more delicate workmanship, you get those things in Walk-Over- s at $7.50 and $8.00. Walk-Ove- r standard prices are er $7 ACCESSORY $7.50 Walk-Ove- $8.00 r NEEDS Quality Goods and Guaranteed A 25-2- 9c 5 Vickers, Belliston. SOUS Will be under the personal supervision Edith and Mrs. Stella Olpin and their children, spent two weeks in Salt Lake City, visiting with C. E. Bigler, and Mrs. Ordell Miller at Riverton. Mrs. 95c Sugar CHAS. FOOTE H. D, Goldsbrougn was chosen a State member of the Republican Committee from Juab County at the convention held in Salt Lake City Wednesday. 25 lb. 50 lb Sugar $4.50. Sugar $8.75. Mim V i i uo Pupa whn ia in 111 n VP H in Salt Lake1 City, spent Sunday with her parents In this' city. Ernest Sperry left for his sheep Mr. Sperry's camp Wednesday. sheep are located In the mountains each of Salt Lake City. yds Figured Challies for Quilt Lining regular 16 25c Salt Lake City this week. Miss Vera Belliston left Tuesday for Sandy, Utah, where she will visit at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Belliston. SPECIAL 100 lbs BASEBALL NEWS OF THE WEEK the past week. Friday games The Misses Deon and Nelda Bellis- - afternonduring a game took place on good ton are visiting for a few days In team when We have just received our first 300 NEPH1, UTAH S, SILVER MAPLE S Service DeLuxe The Tog gery SERVICE AND SATISFACTION 55J |