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Show THE TIMES-NEWS- , NEPHi, UTAH IIlliilH LOCAL Come In And and son Myn.. 11. I). Goldsbrough in Salt dels, transacted business Lake City Moiiday. Lelaud LSelliston returned home ;lie latter part of the week from Salt Lake City, where he hag been attending the L. D. S. Business College the past winter. Our New Line of Coats, Dresses, Dress Goods, All the season's Silks, Flannels Printed Crepes. Prices the Lowest. newest. We have excellent selections in Colored Indian Head, Jap Crepes. All the newest in Percales and Ginghams. Yd. 17 32 inch Ginghams Yd lf 36 Inch Percales . 45c vYd Colored Indian Head Yd. 29c Jap Crepes $16.50 Genuine Linoleum Rugs 9x12 Ft 2 wide .... v2.00 Y;u! Linoleum Genuine yards SPECIAL Broken lots of Women's and Girls Slippers all kinds at Only Half Price. See Them. 55c Men's Heavy Hue Work Shirts $1.39 Men's Heavy Bib Overalls $1.39 Men's Heavy Khaki Pants Buy your Groceries here and save 10 to 20 per Mrs. H. M. Carter was called to Provo Wedensday owing to the death of her niece Mrs. Clara ChristenBen. Robert Lnraai and son Claude, transacted business in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. E. M. Greenwood spent the week end in Salt Lake visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Rees l-- 2c l-- - Sr. 2c 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons and fain ily, Mrs. J. E. Irons, and Miss Louise in Manti Irons, spent Wednesday where they visited the Temple. 6 5 Small Cans Milk . . 39c. Limit 10 25c. Limit Limit Mrs. Alvin Bowles spent the week nd in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. Mrs. Wm. Bryne after several weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cooper, left Tuesday where for Los Angeles, California, she will make her future home. 5 Miss Sylvia Farrer went to Murray Saturday, for a rew days visit with relatives, returning to Nephi Tuesday. Chas. Foote & Sons The Post, office building is receiving a coat of paint on the outside this week. W. J. Henriod is doing the job. 25c. 6 .., g j Pa'riarch L. A. Bailey and wife, re'.unied home Wednesday after several weeks visit in Salt Lake City. Saturday opeciak Bars Sunny Monday Scap Boxes Matches for j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanley motor.. "j ed to Manti Wednesday where they spent the day, returning home in tne evening. c.-n- 10 I r$ SEE OUR NEW SPRING COATS and DRESSES 1 Work is progressing on the new J. C Penney building and at the prewill be sent rate of construction ready for occupancy in a short time. Coming in Every Day and Mrs. G. M. Whitmore motored to Salt Lake yesterday for a snort visit in the above city. .Mr. Q IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR E0 I ES YOUR FARM OR HOME m PI 0 El list it with me and I will find you a buver. The listed will be advertised in The Times- property . XT 11 wnicn win give you a cliance iews eacnI. wet'K, to have your property advertised without your name being- attached. Listing your home or farm for sale will not cost you anything. ii 1 1 PI - A. B. GIBSON 0 Nephi's Only Licensed Real Estate Dealer f' WW ,11 ft lyi -- wilto"?.: vit XJLdJ ir j umx uvilllJ.5 M Til I, I. . . i, . - I TAH SPRING bp e Radiant Easter Apparel Close your eyes and picture just the Easter outfit you want! Come to this Store and find it! The Coat and the Dress of your cl renins the kind you've ala r e ways wanted ! here And with all this lovliness, prices are sensible, reasonable mi LEVAN NEWS (Continued from page 1) The members of the Sorosis Club and their partners were pleasantly entertained at a "500" party Thurs- day evening by Mrs. Marinus Christ, ensen. Myrthis Ilickmon, who is workins ir.Salt Lake; and Felton Hickman, and LfGrande Manfielson, B. Y. U. studects, spent the week. .end in Levan. Miss Leola Christensen entertained the members of the II. G. L. club Wedensday evening. The M. I. A. Conjoint program for Sunday, March 1st, was furnished by the members of the Ladies Literary Club. The life and some of the works of Frank L. Stanton were treated by Mrs. Helen Benedict, and Mrs. Thelma Jackmau. Vocal solos were rendered by Miss Edna Anderson and Mr. Earl A. Beck, and a duct by Mrs. Ivie B. Spencer, and .Miss Blanche Blthcll. The club song composed by two of the members, was sung by the group. Mrs. Nettie The entire Mang'lson conducted. program was very well enjoyed. SIGNS OU CAN BELIEVE LY If jour breath is bad and you have Fpell.s of swimming in the head, poor appetite, constipation and a general feeling, it is a sign your liver is torpid. The one really dependable remedy for nil disorders iu the liver, stomach and bowels is llerbine. It acta powerfully on the liver, strengthens digestion, purifies the bowels and restores a fine feeling of energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price 60c. .Sold by LL'NT PHARMACY CO. ()TI( T, TO ( OXTIIACTORS NOTICE is bercny given by the City Council of Nephi City, Utah, tb.--t scaled bids for a contract for the enction and construction of a t ity Mall and Library Building on t he South I!;:lf of Lot Three, lilork Plat "A" of Nephi Survey of uibling Lots in s lid City, will be re. chived if filed with City Councilman ''.. It. Fon t : t, Chairman of Building CnKMcittee. on or before the 18th di:y of March. 1925, at five o'clock Plans and specifications may ji. t i. obtained from Councilman E. K. i'oir.ft or U. IT. Evans, architect. niMin niak:ng the deposit to said City of ti e ui'i of Tf n Dollars. Kuril bid nnist be accompanied with a certifkd check i.i an amount i itKil to five per ii nt of the total a 'Mount of bid which aid money will the property of Nephi City if tie bid is jm pt"d which acconipan-- I i sain and the bidder does not t nter In to the contract with said City In conformity with hid and plans and Mj.erif catinns and furnish bond i Winning Styles The colors and fabrics of this Apparel are charming beyond desThey a r e cription. truly worthy of the wonderful Springtime. rni - they are sure to please you ! We invite you to see our Spring Apparel j i.m r quip The ripbt (1 by law. Is hereby reserved to City to reject any and all bids submitted. P.y order of the City Council of NVphf City. Utah. l;a!ed thlx 2Gth day of February, N phi 1925. MARTHA (SEAL) K. VICKKRS. City Recorder AT THE 1 Nephi Mercantile Co. Where Good Merchandise 1 children, Mrs. Clint Price and came down from Salt Lake .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Price are moving back to Nephi to make their home here. Wm. G. Bird, came down from Provo Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Hexekiah Carter. Mrs. W. A. Mulliken Utah, spent Wednesday guest of relatives. of Provo, here, the For the benefit of Civic Improvements the Ladies Literary Club will rive an entertainment under the direction of Miss Geneva Langlois, next Wednesday evening at the Venice, in connection with the picture show. C.H is Cheaper" Have You Seen the Showing of New Styles for Spring in Mr. mid CLOTHCRAFf For Men & Youno; Men y I 5 Mrs. W. P. McOee SAY I Who Wants to Buy a KELLY TIRE I And Stand Up Forever I SILVER MAPLE j f f--j A V a ; :'i 1 ii;iiiii!i:i:i!ii:oi!i::i!iii;iiiii;!ii: I p OK THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their nympathy In our bereavement In the death of our dear husband and father. For the beautiful words spoken that were so comforting, the beautiful singing and the floral offerings; also for your kind assistance in every way, may God bless you all. Mrs. Nephi Jennings Mr. and Mrs. V). W. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hedges Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jennings I 1 SERVICE i;;::::::i;:;:n;r:::i!in::i::jti;iira:u::::i:::i:::ii:ui:iijniiuutinn!i;5:n:iiaijM S I You will quickly note the smart style that predominates In this showing of th nationally famous Clothcraft Tailored Clothes. Here you may choose from a complete array of models. Frankly, we Invite comparison as to style, tailoring, and values prominent in the Spring showing of Clothcraft Tailored Clothes ranging in prico from $25 to $40 The Toggery |