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Show THE I I Come In And See - Regular 25c Turkish Towels 39c Pair. Limit 2 Prs. Large assortment of Slimped Linens choice 10c - We save ycu to 20 Per Cent Quaker Quick Oats, large size 35c. Large size Oval Sardines 2 Pound Can Pears 9 lb by Mrii. Of'key. - 15c 30c. 35c i ij 25c , 15c Large Cans 20c 25c . 10c Sliilb.g Saturday Specials Limit 1 10 Cnas. Foote & Sons of Crow CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity to convey our sincere thanks to all those who rendered assistance at the death and funeral of our husband and father. Mrs. Lester Gustin and. family Some take too l!uch trouble in making pleasure and others too much pleasure in making trouble. Erie e?T A AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 4 OF COUNTY ORDINANCE NUMBER 42 REGULATING THE LICENSING AND THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF KITING MOST NATION-WID- E E WE BUY fx BUYING 1 ,:- - .1 POWER JP:& FOR LESS -- DANCE HALLS. SELLING MOST SAVES YOU 571 DEPARTMENT STORES MONEY XEI'HI, UTAH WE SELL, The Board of County Commission era of Juab County, State of Utah, ordain as follows: Section 1. Th&l section 4 of Ordinauice Nupiber 42 be and the same is here amended to read as follows: Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation having in charge any dance.. hall out. side of the corporate limits of the incorporated cities and towns of Juab County, whether owner, manager, or employee, to permit any person iinder the age of fifteen years to be n such ricince ball after the hour of tin o'clock P. M. unless accompan ied by the parent or guardiaq of such minor person, or (2) to permit dancing or amusements of any kind in such dance. .halls between the hours of one o'clock A. M. and eight o clock A. M. or (3) to permit dancing or amusement of any kind in such dance, hall on any Sunday, or (4) to permit any person v,ho is intoxicated or in any degree under the influence of intoxicating liquor or who has in his possession intox.. 'cating liquor, or any lewd, profane or disorderly person to be or remain n such dance, hall, or In or upon the Premises where such dance hall is FOR LESS Gingham Frock These Apron Frocks are made of Amoskeag and Security Ginghams and those names spell Quality! They are well made with captivating trimmings sashes pockets ! Abounding Value There just couldn't be greater Value ! This is only another demonstration of our 571 store Duying power. Isn't it convincing? We Sell for Less! The Gain I s Yours ! An unequaled Apron event ! This Store invites you to participate in it. You will be just as enthusiastic ifi about this value as we great I are 1000000 Suit Tremendous production on just five perfect models is the reason we can sell these suits for OHDIXAXCE NO. 45. Times-Dispatc- 571-STOR- 'Q'k I .ilk Jenkins, Both Classes Pernicious IniM. OUR at a price you can afford n Bag. Limit 39c. 7V.ge Looks Like A Million Dollars-- A birthday party was given Saturday for little Don Hamp, son of Mr. aud Mrs. L. H. Hamp of this city, the occasion being his fifth birthday. Games and music were features of afternoon, and a delicious luncheon was served at 4:30 to the following little guests: Betty Larson, Dora Eroadhead, Lily Warren, Betty and Florence Crane, Barbara and Boyd Nelson, Harold Warren, Virginia Loa Hamp Dora Petty, and Barres . TllU'e ' a.) tnilli I" the noiion that iUe 4 u crow ran be made to talk parrot If the tommy Is slit. U i 8 eruel prueiiee which lias no Justitlca-tiowhatever. Crows sometimes iearn to speak almost as well us parrots, but it is not made possible by slitting their tongues. Pathfinder Magazine. 15c . 'cuh Ij'zL'.rJng the iiuit in hovel nf h workman at Salem, Ohio, split into three ptirts and ;'t irnti I imiiM.il lii tliv.... hnnps! In eiie house it sttninod Weather Imanliim and plns-te- r twin were torn from the second 'muse. Tlie third hims.? was a l.unjialovv. just eoi'Hih d, uhieli was ilahiayeil slightly. The workman was uninjured. fruil Ui';iNcd A 35c 4 rolls Toilet Paper 10 lb Bag Sugar 88c. 10 Bars Sunny Monday Soap . . Mrs. Spencer Sperry entertained the members of the N. Y, Club at her home last evening. The time was spent in sewing. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. G. O. Golden, ,!lrs. Lynn Olpin, Mrs. Robert Garrett, Mrs. Melvin Sannley, Js. Melvin Warren, Mrs. Iryin Wilson, Mrs. Claude Tolley. Special suests, Mrs. JacH. Tolley, Mrs, James Jean, Mrs. A- W, Clyde, Mrs. J. W. The Ockey, Mrs, George Tolley. hostess wag assisted in serving by :.;ia Eva Tolley.' Bag 60c 1- -2 Can Baby Beets Can Cranberry Sauce Cream Wheat Can Peas Small can Salmon 2 for 25c. No. 2 Pork and Beans 2 for . Best Grade Toilet Paper L. A. Bailey Sr., was notified this week by Senator Reed Smoot, that his pension claim had been allowed to date back from March 4th, 1917 at the rate of $20 per month. Mr. Bailey will receive a check for over $1900.00 in consequence of this action on the part of the government The recipient of this pension took part in the early Indian troubles of this section known as the Black Hawk War. For many years past the veterans of this city have been endeavoring to secure compensation for their services but is only in recent years that pensions have been Star tars. jir.i Robert Garrett, was hostess to the members o f the N. Y. club at Li r homo last Thursday evening, IMurcii 19t!i. The time was pleasantly spent in sewoig and social chat. A dainty luncheon was served to the ,oi.o'ii.g: wirs. Melvin Stanley, Mrs. lauds olloy. Mrs. Spencer Sjerry, Irvin Wilson, Mrs. Melvin War., n il. Rperldl guests: Mrs. Wm. Jones, Karl C arter, Mrs. J. W. Ookey. was assisted in serving il:e Uoet.-b- SATURDAY SPECIALS 10 RECEIVES PENSION Carl Bowles who has been attendthe ing the Agricultural College past winter returned to Nephi Wednesday. i;r. Howies will complete the rst of his work here this season taking manual training at the Manual Art department of the local high school. -- GROCERIES-- a lid f"'-s- l-- 2c Get all our Prices LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Judd Garage received a ship.. :! nt yesterday of two carloads of big- lines of New Spring Dress Goods, Prints, Gintrhams. Percales, Wash Goods, Curtain Nets, and Draperies. Linoleum and - Linoleum Rugs. Colored Indian Head, all trie leading colors hoc yti 16 1 2c up Percales 36 inches wide 17 32 wide inches up Ginghams 60c Yd. Peter Pan Ginghams 50c Yd. New Wendover Prints We are showing the best selections in town at Money Saving Prices. Our k BLACK HAWK VETERAN m 111 NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEWS- , Every suit is perfectly tailored from fine materials and fully guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction you to be the judge. Nephi Merc. Go. Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper Bids wanted, either for the sale of the old flour mill at the mouth of the canyon, or for the dismantling of same. For particulars see Robert Win.n FOR RENT one apartment furnished. Mrs. George U. Hobbs. H;oouvi:ai: shop: kmpaikixg I ItKST 31ATHKIAL I'SKI) t Prompt Mall Order Service Prices are soon forgotton but J quality long remembered I. A. Prop Nephi, Utah 1iri'-t-nic- n Work Clothes r situated. 2. This ordinance shall Sect 'on ake effect on and after the 3Hh day of March. A. I). 1925, said date being not leas thun fifteen flays after i's passage. Passed this 14th day of March, A. I). 132.", Commissioner W. G. Orme voting "aye" thereon, Commissioner John G. Bunnell voting "aye" there in aud Commissioner Steele Uailey Jr. voting "aye'" thereon. W. O, ORME, Chairman of Hoard of County Commissioners of Juab County, State of Utah. Attest: Marl Cadd County Clerk. Ily Peultth II, Powers, Deputy. First pub. Marth 27lh, 1925, Armthttuf For good hard day in and day out service you should wear our work clothes. Wc carry Star P.rand Work Shoes guaranteed all leather. Jlodkins Iforsehide (Uovcs known to give fi Ei 8 the best service. i!,,!iii;iiii;i;iiiiii1iiiiiiiKii;:iiiiiiiliii:i!i.i.;.,i!i!;'"!!!i! ONLY 7Phc EACH ii' JSroad-Lf.n- GULL ON US FOR A Jifftk 9 THESE GINGHAM DRESSES ;iiii':.iii'!iiiii g cut full. Work Shirts, faM color and Levi Strauss Overalls have no equal for .service and fit. J BOOT POLISH fi S SILVER MAPLE 1 1 SERVICE 1 ; is Stetson Hats an evidence of qual.'l v. The Toggery us m l aaEaaESPaia |