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Show THE T1MES.NEWS. NEPHI, UTAH 33 j Big Sale Prices Clothing, Overcoats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Per- The Silver Maple Service are proving their place of business putting concrete paving around station. Hyrum Haynes and son doing the work. Reg-- 40c Plain White and Marble Patterns Table $1.00 Oilcloth 35c. Three yards for $1.85 .... 1-- -4 F001E HAS. IS YOUR WORK HARD? 0 Gerald Memmott, son of Mr. Mrs. Alton Memmott, who has been Nephi- people recommend Doan's. Mrs. W. E. Warren, Third South in Salt Lake City for several months receiving- medical treatment returned Second East St., Nephi, says: "Afhome iMonday very much improved ter I had the flu, my kidneys were in health. weak and acted irregularly. Pains through my back made housework a burden. I became dizzy and black spots danced before my eyes. I suffered from headaches, also. After I had used Doan's Pills, I was freo from all symptoms of kidney troub- ? RATION-WIDIJ Jrw ft E INSTITUTIO- N- IL DEPARTMENT STORES FOR HOME SEWING Many fine materials in new fall shadwill 1) e found in our es 3ard goods Department. Call in and select your dress today. Granite Crepe 36 inch Storm Serge 36 inch 89c 98c $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 $3.49 Fine Wool Crepe 36 inch Satin Poriet 42 inch French Flannel 54 inch Broadcloth 48 inch SILK DRESS GOODS THE DAY-LIGH- T 1 1 Lot Values up to $25.00 Lot Values up to $30.00 Lot Values up to $40.00 $1.69 $2.49 $2.49 $2.98 STORE" 1 2 m 1 1 1 articles selected now will be laid away and held for Christmas, on payment of a .small deposit. Watch our window for Ladies White Gold Urace let Watch to he given at your own price. i- t- $6.75 $7.95 Values up to Half Price $12.50 for Lot Boys Knicker Suits, Sizes 6 to 14 Values up to.$10.00 Choice for $3.95 1 6-1- 0 at the "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease. It is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Combined Treatment, both local and and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold bv all driie,eis!s. F. J Chenev & Co.. Toledo. Ohio "run-dow- Bargains Used cars in first class mechanical condition to be sold at a sacrifice. Ford Coupe-Bosc- system. Ingition h Ford Touring With Closure. Overland Red Bird. Overland Touring WRIST WATCHES Cozy" 1925 Model. wrist watches, fully guaranteed. Also Diamond and Weddings Rings. We need the space occupied by these cars for storage. THE TOGGERY Centrai Motor Co. We carry a complete line of YOUR SHOE BOLL All 3 in Everything jewelry IS 10 .Mrs. Kva Stephenson was hostess to the Young Mothers club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The M. I. A. recreation committee entertained the Mutual officers and their partners at the Levan school Wednesday evening. Folk dancing, games and community singing were features of the entertainment, and a most enjoyable time was had by all. Your shoe dollar must stretch to cover comfort, wear and style. You may find style as good as Walk- - Still Over, for patterns can be copied. improving our Service for your convenience. iiiiu.i iu iniu hmi);ii just can't beat Walk-Ove- r I ll , .1111.1 You'll walk m; IN M H coiinon. personal fit. Your' dollar must stretch in three direct'on-,- , and Overs it covers the most ground. it 1 ' vZH. Once you call you ay wont forget us. THE TOGGElh James A. Starts Jeweler Phone No. 2. Nephi Ut. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE II NEPHI MERCANTILE CO. Mrs. Tulka. D. Peterson entertained the members of the Relief Society Sewing committee at her home Monday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing, and a light luncheon was served. We are JEWELER $25.00 , Lot Values up to $10.00 for Lot Values up to $12.50 Lot Boys Knicker Suits sizes Mr. Ivan C. Dalby of Murray spent the week end visiting in Levan. He was accompanied from Salt Lake It's tough when by Mrs. J. B. Taylor and daughter, furniture la ton old Olive, who are spending the winter to be good, an' yet in Salt Lake. not old enough t be antiques. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jackman from Salt Lake Wednesday IFTSH ATA ST $20.00 il n. The Place To Secure $15.50 BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS Mr. and Mrs. Eric Peterson returned from Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Peterson underwent an operation at one of the hospitals, and has been confined to her bed for the. past two weeks. in the Ward Sunday evening Chapel the Christmas Seal Sale committee met and organized, as follows: Mrs. Helen Benedict, chairman; Mrs. Nettie Mangelson public-i- t member; J. E. Christensen, secretary and treasurer. Other O.memW. bers of the committee are: Budge, M. Chard, and Mrs. Travis le." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't McClure. Plans for billing the ward simply ask for a kidney remedy get quota were discussed. the same that Mrs. Doan's Pills Foster-Milbur- n Mrs. Ina Jackman was hostess to Co., Warren had. ladies of the M. L. S. club at her the N. Y. Mfrs., Buffalo, home Wednesday evening. Refreshments and sewing were features of NOTICE TO CRKDITOItS the evening. Estate of Earl S. Hoyt deceased. Friday evening the tenth grade Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 5 2 entertained the eighth and ninth a West, 2nd North St., Nephi, Utah, Rrades, and their class advisors at house. school in the of 14th on or before the January dancing party day Refreshments were served to a large A. D. 1926. crowd, and a rousing good time was ROSE EVALENA HOYT Administratrix of Estate of Earl S. enjoyed by all. Hoyt, Deceased. M. and Mrs. A. W. Tunbridge anWill L. Hoyt Attorney for Estate. their Date of first publication, Nov. 13th, nounce the engagement of Christ-en.seN. E. Mr. to Dec. 14, Ruby of last Date 1925. daughter pub. The weddng will take place 1925. Wednesday, November 25th, in the Salt bake Temple. YOUR WOOL DRESS GOODS Crepe de chine 40 inch Flat Crepe 40 inch Charnicu.se 40 inch Satin Canton 40 inch 1 winter. Mrs. Clark Wood spent the week in Holden, end visiting relatives How Many Nephi Folks Have Found Utah. To Slake Work Easier What is so hard as a day's work with an aching back? Or sharp stabs of pain at every 3udden twist or turn? There ir, no peace from tliat dull K.4 ache. No rest from the soreness, lameness and weakness. Many folks have found relief through Doan's Pills. They are a and stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. I over. Ure-hou- S3 Earl Reid motored to Salt Lake Monday afternoon, returning home While there Mr. Tuesday evening. Reid met several eastern salesmen and purchased his Christmas supplies for his store. Have vou bought vours? If not. call and see our bpecials we are I offering this week for quick turn- - f Wel-do- In honor of her birthday, Mrs George f onnley entertained the members The J. W .Summerhays Company of the Young Mothers club, and a are installing this week another seed number of friends and relatives last afternoon. Dainty refreshcleaning machine in order to expe- Thursday dite the work m the future. With ments were served. two machines better service The Sorosis club met at the home can be given than at present. AcMrs. Louise Shepherd Friday after of B. to P. Cowan, manager cording there is about 75,000 pounds of al- noon. falfa seed now stored in the v Mr. A. E. Shepherd left Saturday awaiting to be cleaned. for Magna, where he will spend the 25c for 4 lb Market Special New Crop Seedless Raisins 50c 10c lb, Navy Beans Large Idahos G. & and P $1.15 Worth Soap Powder, white Soaps Enamel Dish Pan $1.40 3 pounds New Crop Walnuts 25c. Pound. 67c lb Can Walnut, Pieces 25c. 2 lb 45c. Can Fruit Special 5 reg. 30c. Cans Delmonte Fruits 1 Can Sliced for $1.15. Peaches, 1 can Cling 1 Can 1 Can Sliced and 1 Can Peaches, Apricots, Grated Pineapple all for .. . ... $1.15 10 Bars Sunny Monday Soap for 37c 1- m SUITS & OVERCOATS SEED CLEANING MACHINE INSTALLED GROCERIES Sugar ' ON son; recitation, Ruth Paystrup; "Language of the Flag," Ferrin Mann gelson; "What the Flag Means" Shepherd; "Allegiance to the Flag,'' Boy Scouts and Congregation; One act play, 7th grade students;, song by 2nd grade students; imaddress, "Powers of Control," Supt. by Calvin S. Smith; Benediction, Joseph the E. Christensen. are Mr. and Mrs. Asa Fowler are rejoicing over the arrival last Friday of a fine baby boy. Mother and babe are getting along nicely. June Kendall was in Scipio, Sunday, looking after his contract work in that town. Mr. Kendall has the job of installing the water works system in that place. . Bag New Crop n gation, "The Star Spangled Banner;" SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK Sugar 73c. 25 Bag Raisins 2 Packages maem SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. James M. Powers Invocation, Lorenzo Mangelson; were down from Provo to spend "Meaning of Armistice Day,' Edith Armistice Day and to visit friends Peterson; "One Minute of Silence"; and relatives. "Overseas Experience," Eric Peter- OIL CLOTH SPECIAL 10 lb. i.n Armistice Day was fittingly celeand Airs. Al Miller, and Mr. brated at Levan Wednesday. At and Mrs. Ross Burton, are' visiting in 10:30 a. m. a parade was held, led Los Angeles. men by the Levan band. boy scouts, civic organizations and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, of school children took part in the Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Rose Boyer, parade. : A program suitable for the of Springville, were guests Sunday occasion was later held at the ward at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. chapel which consisted of the followBailey Sr. ing numbers: Singing by the congre- all Pin Goods, Blankets, Coats, Rugs, cales, Ginghams and Flannels. NEWS HEMS Mr. will be continued another week on LOCAL HAPPENINGS j LEVI 1 ... Oil I |