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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. RglBflBIUIlllflRM LOCAL JUST RECEi We have just received our first lot of the New Fall DRESS FLANNELS and SERGES. The latest colors and patterns. SEE THEM. SPECIAL HOT WEATHER BARGAINS s 13c 1 Reg 32in Ginghams Special to close I Reg. 25c Figured Challies, 36in wide I Reg 50c Striped Golaten Cloth a Reg 45c Crepe Ginghams, to close 1 Rubber Sheeting J 9c 19c 27c $1.00 yd. 1 See our new fall line of Gnghams and Devonshires. I Newest Fall Colors. 1 GROCERIES n I 10 lb. Bag Sugar 79c 25c 25c 35c 25c 35c 50 doz .... 1 Small Milk cans for .... 25c Large for Small Corn Flakes 2 for 1 Large Corn Flakes 2 for : Shredded Wheat 2 for 1 No. 2 Armors Pork and Beans 3 cans for I Jelly Glasses 15c Parawax lb. pkg 25c Bottle 1 Cheerup 10 bars Flake white Soap, 1 bar Jap Rose and Bag. 49c 1 I 2 5 Get all Our Prices and SAVE Chas. Foote & Sons SHOE REPAIR SERVICE WRIST WATCHES Shoes may be Down at the Heel. But Don't Say they are out, Let me Look Them Over, Well make them look right. And Serve you well. wrist watches, fully guar- anteed. Also Diamond and Weddings Rings. THE TOGGERY All We carry a complete line of Everything in Jewelry w TT Work Guaranteed 7 TV (VATOM-VYD- E INSTITUTIO- II Pjper N- It enneyyo. r DEPARTMENT STORES Buying Better at Home Humming along the road back home, there's undeniable satisfaction in knowing that the money paid for the things you bought in town was well invested. The ability of money to buy economically and profitably in this Store has been well established. At no other place in or out of town, over the counter or by mail can money be made to go further for the things you need daily. It has been conclusively proven that the extensive, cooperative purchasing power of the Nation-wid- e institution of which this Store is a unit, is saving the people of this community a great many dollars annually. The great, broad service this Store tenders you enables you to buy better at home. Place us to the test in any way you desire. ADS Calvin S. Smith motored to Salt All kinds of pickling materials at Lake Tuesday to attend to some busR. price's. Joseph iness matters. Farmers, get the Paxman approved Mrs. H. Val Hoyt, of Provo, was Turkey Seed Wheat for pour Plantthe guest of her parents Mr. and ing. On sale at P. B. Cowan's Mrs. I. II. Grace Sunday. Mrs. Roy Fitsell and son ruihort Plenty of Sweet Corn for sale came up from Los Angeles W. Vickers. yesterday Joseph uua wm visit for some time with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ord. One second hand Piano, and two new player pianos for sale chea- pMr. and Mrs. Eden B. Sessions of Robert Lomax, Music Store. Sugar City. Idaho, have been visiting for a short time with Mr. and Ice for sale at Edward Kendall's. Mrs. James Eager. While here they enjoyed a trip to Zlon Canyon, and For Sale New Potatoes at Bert the Grand Canyon, being accompan- Greenhalgh. Call 181R2. ied by Mr. and Mrs. Eager. Good seed wheat for sale, free Elmo Lomax who sustained a from ryeSamuel Linton. broken leg a few weeks ago was taken to Salt Lake City Saturday for For Sale New Potatoes at Bert medical attention, the injured leg not Greenhalgh. Call 181R2. healing satisfactory. He was accomWANTED all kinds of poultry. panied to the above city by his father Robert Lomax, and Mr. J. E. Mutual Creamery Company. - Mr. Leroy Brough . was stricken with an attack of appendicitis Tuesday night. He was taken to the provo Hispital Wednesday morning where an operation was performed. Mr. Brough was accompanied to the hospital bp his wife, and Mr. Wilson Glazier. I have a good crop of Ice for sale E. Tanner. Many people dig their graves with their teeth. Constipation is the greatest curse of the day. Stagnant decayed matter in the stomach and trouble. bowels may cause serious Take HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA for constipation Results" Mrs. H. J. Irons entertained the guaranteed.. Nephi Drug Co. members of the Social Companions club Thursday evening at her home. Cabbages, cauliflowers, pickling The time was spent in sewing after onions, and pickling beets at Ed. which a dainty luncheon was served Ockey's, prone 85 j. to the following: Mrs. J. A. Kendall, Mrs. Harry Beagley, Mrs. Ralph Camp stove or sale, good as new Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. Jack for $15. James Chase. Greenland, Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mrs. Robert Chappell, Mrs. W. H. Bellis-toThree freshened milk cows for Mrs. George Latimer, Mrs. A. E. sale. Mrs. Jack Greenland. Smith, Miss Clara Farnsworth, and House for rent or sale on Center the hostess Mrs. Harry Irons. Street Apply to Mrs. Amy B. Grover CARD OF THANKS Choice fresh milk cow for sale To our friends of Nephi and neigh- See Joseph Golden, borhood we wish to express our CARD OF THANKS (hanks and appreciation for your We take this opportunity of exsympathy and kindness to us, during our father's sickness and his passing pressing our sincere thanks and apfrom this life to the great beyond. preciation for the help and sympathy extended to us at the death and funAgain we thank you. Airs. Thomas D. Reeg Sr, and family eral of our dear baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed V. Downs an4 family Co. To Our Patrons and Friends We are now located in our New Modern Store Building, next door north of the Nephi National Bank. . Prepared better than ever to take care of your merchandise needs Our facilities for handling your trade are as efficient now as it is possible to make them. We Invite You to come and inspect our New Store and will be delighted to show you around. I Bel-listo- n, n, Nephi Merc. Co. "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" The work of harvesting the ridge spent a few days in the canyon near crops is now on in full blast and a Mt. Nebo. Water Melon busts, and number of combined harvesters are Moonlight hikes were enjoyed by running from early morn until late the girls during their trip. The folat night. The crop according to re- lowing attended: Norma Francom, ports lg turning out good, while the May Andrews, Pearl Kendall, Tola wheat market appears to have Bowers, Hortense Price, Nelda Bean, the NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Headaches and Constipation take an upward tendency. Jessie Salisbury, Rita Sehofield, To HARRY CARTER: the Joy out of life for many people Blanch Andrews, Frances Carter and You are hereby notified that we, HOLLISTER'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN The Loveriece Bee Hive Girls Lois Littley of Salt Lake. the undersigned have expended dur- TEA owes its great popularity to ing the year commencing at 12 o'- folks who endorse it strongly Nephi clock M. July 1st 1924 and ending at Drug Co. 12 o'clock M. July 1st 1925, the sum of SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS, ($60, 0.00) in labor and improvements on the following named mining claims, to wit: EMMA, SPIDER, HURRY Miss Ruth Price of Salt Lake City (Contiued from page 1) BACK, UTAH No 1, UTAH No. 2 and is the guest this week of Miss Emma No. UTAH 3, situated In the Mount Nebo Mining District, Unorganized, Cole. Juab County, State of Utah, and re1925 151,000.00 Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Rees of Salt School Bonds outstanding June 30th, corded in the Records of the County Loans 3,000.00 Unpaid Recorders Office of Juab County, Lake City are spending a few days Accounts Payable 550.00 week. this here State cf Utah. Interest accrued and unpaid 2,591.00 That said work was done and ImE. Irons was called to LogTotal debt provements made on said claims dur- an Mrs. J. 157,141.00 on account of the death yesterday I hereby certify that the above financial statement of the receipts and ing the said year July 1st 1924 and of her father Adams. J Hugh disbusements for the year ending June 30tb, 1925, is correct to the best ending at 12 o'clock M. July 1st 1925 in order to hold the said claims unof my knowledge and belief. That the amounts shown have been paid of and E. children Winn Mrs. R. der the provisions of Section 2324 for payment by the Board of Educaton claims and passed presented duly week of the Revised Statutes of the United Eureka. Utah, are visiting this That the salaries of teachers have been paid ion of Juab School District, Laura of Mrs. home Ingramthe at States, and the amendments thereto, according to the duly authorized payroll submitted to this office by the and the laws of the State of Utah, superintendent of schools at the end of each school month. came H. W. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. DENNIS WOOD, concerning annual labor to be done down from Logan, Sunday for a on mining claims. Clerk of the Board of Education While here. with relatives visit weeks That there is due from you to the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of August, 1925. Mr. Warner will do extenison A- - B. GIBSON, undersigned the sum of Two Hund- here Utah men of red Dollars, ($200.00) on account of work among the poultry Notary Public residing at Nephi, Utah. (Seal) your share of the said Six Hundred county. Dollars, ($fi00.00) expended for anMrs. Cox received word Wednesnual labor on the said mining claims from her daughter Miss Francis day during the year from July 1st 1924 Neilson who has been in Provo takand ending at 12 o'clock M. July 1st for her eyes that her treatment 1925, and. You are hereby notified ing is now better, and that she condition the if within by undersigned that return home In the near future. ninety days from the personal service will of this notice upon you, or within ninety days after the service of this notice upon you by publication, you fail, refuse, or neglect to contribute your portion of such expenditure, to wii: The sum of Two Hundred Dollars. (1200.00) to the undersigned, your interest in said mining claims will become the property of the unYour eyes promise you style, and the Walk-Ove- r name In accorddersigned, your ance with the law in such cases mads You can't describe comfort. You quality butcomfortT and provided. It. Get shoe on your foot.' Feel the this can't diagram Dated July 9 th 1925 Salt Lake City, Utah roomy sense of ease at toe and tread, the snug and clingJ. E. KRAUSS d I). C. JAMES heel. Then you'll know why ing grip of the this makes Just that, comfort Is every Walk-Ove- r shoe's middle name. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Walk-Ov- er Friendly Service Comfort that is this shoe's middle name pear-shape- :i!!;uiiiiii!::mui:iiiiiii:nR We recommend your buying at home not because you should take pride in supporting home industry but rather because you can buy better at home. CLASSIFIED Local Happenings C. O. LOMAX One Door East Cooper, I I HAPPENINGS 3 j This is the place for 1 Best Service in Tl own it H 8 jewelry store Your jewel ry store, and as far as within us lies we will endeavor to meet your every requirement. When you are in a rush 11 H 1 m "The Day-Lig- ht Store" give us a call. James A. Starts SILVER MAPLE SERVICE buuiiniwiiiiuujiinnii mmmrnmsasmm Jeweler 2. Nephi Ut. No. Phone n The Toggery 1 |