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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, LOCAL NEWS Opportunity Always A CLASSIFIED baby girl was born to Mr. and last week. Mrs. Alva Delliston Seems To Come To the Man Who Has Saved His Money J. W. Olpin went to Salt Lake yesterday to attend to some business matters. Mrs. A. H. Belliston spent week end in Logan visiting daughter Deon. who is attending the her the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reid motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday. While there Mr. Reid will meet several eastern salesmen and purchase supplies for his store. - and Mrs. Oren C. Wilson, of Salt Lake City are here this week on acount of the illness of their mother Mrs. E. H. Sparkes. Rest assurred that when it is acquired you will find an opportunity to go in and win. ONE DOLLAR And the desire to keep it growing will be a big factor toward success when you come face to face with opportunity. A Silken Negligee Makes a Charming Gift Bank k - ""LV fir i If ify Seth McPherson. My Home for -- J. A. Christ- - Our farm for sale or leaae to Charles Foote and Sons. -- Registered Duroc Boar kept for Warner. service Ors-al- REMEDIES Ap- LY Weeks Cold Tablets 25c Bromo Quinine 30c fur; " 4 t;i M - M In this uge of luxury a silken negligee is considered almost as necessary Tried and to feminine happiness. found most satisfactory Is shimmering satin for the making of the boudoir effects are loverobe. The liest, such as pale pink reversing deep rose, lilac with dark pansy lining, yellow with orange for the underside. The long silken ribbons used as supplemented with a clus-ie-r ;i fastening , of courss satin of bund-craAs to the the repeat Ince bordering, so exquisitely defined two-tone- d ft? ca-nu- ry rot-es- ft s. in In Chicago the number of children killed or maimed by motor vehicles in the course of a year is shocking. The little ones in one kindergarten are devised by being taught the rules of traffic through a "stop and go" game their teacher and thus are better equipped to protect tliemselvea EVniiMlMii1 1 i,i fit, this picture, it may or may not bi The newest of the washable kind. throughout idea is lace patterned with silver metal thread. Deft fingers could accomplish this ornate threading at home. Surely one's dearest girl friend would rejoice at such a holiday gift as this. . Laxa Cold 25c Vicks Vapor Rub 35c and 75c Kinex $1.00 Alexander System Purifer $1.25 Pneumo-Phtlysin- e, d UADIO! FOR SALE OR TRADE old Hereford Bull. See Bros. f..?-:-:!SV.- 4 COME IN AND GET SOME OF THESE Watch for Big Event, November 20th. Further particulars later. Don't purchase your Radio Set until you have seen and heard the Magnavox, the set that brought in the London Bell Chimes in London, England, through K. F. I. Free demonstration Robert Lomax, Venice Building. Teaching Them Rules of Traffic tit, leather coat near the residence of Sid. Wright. Coat contained a pair of gloves. Finder notA UA1MO! "The Peoples Bank" ji irr cold linger Junior Dr. Harrison the Eye Specialist will be in Nephi at the Nephi Drug Monday and Tuesday Nov. 2nd and 3rd. Nephi National -- LOST 4th, Don't let that show. Mc-Cun- e, will start your saving account. a Song "MAKE $75.00 to $100.00 WEEKAn old established company seeks a capable dealer for the county of Juab. We manfacture 100 useful everday necessities extracts, spices, medicines, etc. On market 25 years. Used by millions. Easy to build Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neeley, Mr. permanent big paying business. No experience, practically no capital Allan McCune and Miss Louise returned to their home in needed. Write today for full partiSouthern California yesterday after culars. G. C. Heberling Company, visiting the past two weeks with re- Dept. 1704 Bloomington, Illinois." latives and friends in this city . FOR SALE Banana Squash. James McCune, Phone 69. Mrs. Kdna Jensen, Start saving- toward the small capital today. r Popular Agricultural college. - vVvtf and Hits at the Venice. November Miss Jean Cox, State Supervisor in connection with of Primary instruction in Utah vis- Auspices of Nephi picture ward ited the Nephi schools yesterday. Girls. Popular prices. Because there is always a time that a small capital coupled with a big- ambition to succeed finds a place among- the winners. x Old Fashion ADS (for chest trouble) . 40c, 75c, and $1.40 IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Ord and Mangelson Successors to Lunt Pharmacy Co. Phone 43 Nephi, Utah 2 year Jenkins Let us give you a price on your Tne former ranch of the late Davroofing needs. R. Hawkins, agent id William Cazier, land, water and for Texaco roofing. building for lease or sale. See David Cazier. Plenty of Rood crisp celery, onions We have a complete stock of and Starks Delicious apples for sale Texaco roofing. If you are in need See Jos. R. Price. XOTICK OF FORFEITURE of roofing, call R. Hawkins, at 77. and veal WANTED poultry, eggs, 3 acres of land for sale close in. 2 Frank Mellen hogs Mutual Creamery Co. Claren- acres in apple orchard, also 2 shares ce G. Foote, Manager. of water for $900. Will take $500 J. W. Mellen down payment, balance on terms to You are hereby notified that I the Nothing but Texaco roofing was suit See Will L. Hoyt. undersigned have expended the sum used on the following places: New City Hall, X.L. Bakery, Carter's Meat Canna uulhs for sale See Mrs. T. of $400.00 being the sum of $200.00 for each of you as your share due for Market roof, Kendall Bros, roof, Cen- L. Smith. assessment work for the period endtral Motor roof, and L. M. Pexton's July 2nd, 1925, as required upon new home R Hawkins, agent. LOST a child's while knit sweat- ing ths SPIDER, EMMA, HURRY BACK, er, Finder notify Mrs. T. L. Smith. UTAH No. 1, UTAH No. 2 and UTAH The Nephi ward Primary will give No. 3, Mining Claims, situated in a Hallowe'en dance and parly at the WANTED veal, pork and poultry. Mount Nebo Mining District, Juab afternoon hall Armory Saturday Phone 7 or County, Utah. Octobc. 31st, at 3 p. in. All children Highest prices paid. 173 J. invited. Admission. If you fail or refuse to contribute We are now in our new location, your portion of such expenditure on use If you want good roofing, clean gents or before Ninety days from date of prepared to French-Dr- y Texaco. R. Hawkins. first publication of this Notice your suits and overcoats. Our specialty Ladies Coats, suits and fancy gowns. interests in the above mentioned FOR SALK Repairing neatly done and work Mining claims will become the propOne repossessed player piano, for guaranteed. Attention given to all erty of the undersigned in accordIn use only a parcel post orders. Prices reasonab- ance with the laws in such cases the unpaid balance. Gem Cleaning and Dyeing Co. made and provided. As good as new. In- le. few months. J. E. KRAUSS, quire at the music store Robert 775 East, 2nd South, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept 23th, 1925 Frank Russell, manager. Lomax. . i tA CITIZENS AND TAXPAYEIvS TUES DAY IS ELECTION DAY! X 1 t fl t Where do you stand? affairs? Do you want a business administration of Nephi's city Then Vote the Democratic Ticket. ECON- Do you want an administration pledged to F AIRPLAY, PJVIY nd EFFICIENCY? Then vote the Democratic ticket. Do you demand the same attention to public business as do you to I Voters, where do you stand? consider your obligation to vote and on Tuesday next cast your ballot on the side that stands for fair-pla- y and a business administration of Nephi's affairs. Consider the candidates t private business? Then vote the Democratic ticket Do you wish your electric light charges reduced and the "nuisance tay" on water, unfairly called the "service charge" done away with? . Then voe the Democratic ticket. THOMAS IJAILEY G. R. JUDD Year Councilman Two Year Councilman RUSSELL HAWKINS A. W. CLYDE Two Year Councilman I. M. PETTY Two Year Councilman For Citv Recorder MARTHA E. VICKERS For City Treasurer SARAH M. BROWN For For For For For Mayor 4 EVERY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IS PLEDGED TO FAIRPLAY, ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE A. V. Pyper, Secretary V. M, Foote, Chairman (Paid Political Advertisement) 3C 1 |