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Show THE E3 i Greatest Bargains of the Season Big lot Reg. 25c Ginghams, Checks, Plaid? and Stripes, the best patterns, Sale price only 17c yd Reg. 35c Jap Crepe, best grades all colors 23c yd. Reg. $2.75 yd, 54 in Wool Serge at only. . 93c yd. Reg. 45c yd Crepe Ginghams good patterns 23c yd Lots of other Great Price Reductions See Them GROCERIES GET YOUR THANKSGIVING NEEDS NOW! 25 lb. Sugar . . $1.85 Bag Sugar .... 73c. 25c Best New Crop Raisins 2 Packages for 50c 4 lb Market Special 15c Double Size Macaroni Can 25c and 35c Can Salad Vegetables 5 Cans for $1.15. 1 Each 5 Kinds 30c Can Fruits 15c Blue Bag Cocoa lb 2 45c New Crop Currants Special Packages Can Peas, 15c, 20c 25c and 30c Can Can Corn 15c 20c and 25c Can New Crop Walnuts lb. 25c. 3 Pounds for . . 65c 15c Pkg. Jolly Time Pop Corn 10 lb .... SATURDAY SPECIALS Sunny Monday Soap 10 for 10c Linit Starch 2 for s E 36c 10c SONS & T1MES-NEW- S, LOCAL NEWS Councilmen Forrest, Booth, Sperry and Paxman went to American Fork Tuesday to inspect the fire apparatus in that city. It Is the intention of the city to purchase a fire engine in the near future it is said. E. R. Anderson, manager of the Big Spring Electric Company of Fountain Green was in Nephi TuesMr. Anderson day on business. states that the improvement recently made at their plant Is now completed and they are in good shape for the winter and expect to be able to supply all the surplus power that Nephi needs. Mrs. June Kendall entertained the Ladies Kensington at her home Monday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing after which a dainty luncheon was served. The following were present: Mrs. T. W. Allred Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. J. A. Starts, Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. J. H. Lunt. Special guests, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. George O. Ostler, Mrs. I. M Petty, Mrs. Spencer Forrest, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs. T. O. Durham. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Virginia Golden. FREDERICK M. RYDER, Plaintiff, vs. Cora G. Buckingham, Charles H. Kent, and Jean H. Bakeman, Defendants SHERIFF'S SALE. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 21st day of November 1925, at. the hour of two o'clock P. M., at the front door of the County Court House in Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the following described real property, to tT) eimeyvo. stores ILL department IN! FALL YEARS inrt and Mrs. Alvin Bowles Tuesday ning to celebrate the 64th wedding anniversary of Father and Mother Bailey. A fine supper had been pro vided, there being present forty The tables were decorated guests. with pink and white chrysanthemums and a huge wedding cake trimmed with pink and silver roses and leav es. Arter tne Danquei a spicy program was given consisting of origi nal poems, songs, missionary experiences, live sparks, and jokes. The following were present: Patriarch and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Jr., Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. F. M: Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. and Mrs. Vermeil Beck, Eugene Beck, Ernest, Naomi, Jesse, Donald, Harold and Myrtle Bailey, Lois Allen, Tren- na Bailey, Virginia, Catherine, and Geraldine Bowles, Emily J. Sperry, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd ,Mrs. Alvin Bowles. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey, D. L. Bailey of Logan, Utah; Mrs. Rose Boyer of Springville, and Mrs. Bertha Russell of Salt Lake Cily. TO MY DKAJR WIFE SOUS HERE! mi' does ll Th' fellow whut huuu't sense enough to realize a thing can't be done often jest goes right ahead ! Hall's Catarrh Medicine " Those who are In a. condU tlon will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are In eood This fact proves that while health. Catarrh is a local disease. It la irreatly Influenced Djr condition. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Combined Treatment, both local and Internal, and has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. oia oy an ampirists. Co.. Toledo. Ohio F. J Chenev "run-down- shore more. bound, found. Our home been blest with children SUITS & OVERCOATS Have you bought yours? If not, call and see our Specials we are offering this week for quick 1 1 1 Lot Values up to $25.00 Lot Values up to $30.00 Lot Values up to $40.00 BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 1 Lot Values up to $10.00 for Lot Values up to $12.50 Lot Boys Knicker Suits sizes Conservative and single-breaste- d arrivals at Semi-Conservati- Models, See the new like cut. There are many things to be thankful for at this season of the year. And among them all, is the fact that we arc permitted to be of service in a community. It is our endeavor to live up to this worsteds and durable unfinished worsteds in New Shades of Blue and Grey. Style that's RIGHT; Value UNQUESTIONED; Price Long-servic- e A MONEY-SAVE- with filial fear. Taught them the truth, yes one and all To do their duty wherever called. We've had our ups and downs in life Since we became man and wife. In poverty we have waded thru, Now blest with plenty this is true. Blessed with a home in this favored land, Very pleased we do not owe any man. Been frugal, and honest, this to be sure. To be in debt we could not endure. L. A. B. 1 "THE DAY-LIGH- T Semi-Conservati- ve . The Silver Maple Service have Lot Boys Knicker Suits, Sizes 6 to 14 Values up to $10.00 Choice for $3.95 at the NEPHI MERCANTILE "Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" PHONE 257 FOR ALL POULTRY SUPPLIES AND FEED GRAINS WE BUY EGGS ROBERT WINN CO. : Look At Your Hat Everyone Else Does radi6 an NONAME re- nd dependability mk everyone in the family mister of the air. Clesrness, nd wide ringe ire but few feature of this radio supreme In workmanship and materials It hss no peer. Come in tpday we'll gladly Uemonairste and stall set for you. Use our convenient in- payment plan I1 THINK WHAT IS a" ft iAjlj SACK OP IT I ,M HATS Command II,, JU II J Mention When winter conies a man's hat comes in for some hard knocks. worth. James A. Starts It's the time when quality shows its If you like smart clothes, you w ill want style in your hat. Don't spoil the effect of your pood clothes with a battered crown. GIVE THOUGHT TO YOUR HAT IT'S YOUR CROWN! THE TOGGERY SILVER MAPLE SERVICE 3E i CO. ArmTER Kent Jeweler STORE" Values up to Half Price in- Big Pie Dance tonight at the Arlington, auspices of Ladies Literary Club. The dance you have been looking for. 3 Phone No. 2. Nephi Ut. 10 stalled this week a modern battery This machine will charge charger. an auto battery in eight hours, and the capacity is twenty per day. R. Other Conservative and Suits at $14.75 and $19.75. $7.95 6-- dear opportunity, going the first mile, endeavoring to go the second mile also. $6.75 $12.50 .for sults with in AtWATH Kent lo simplicity of operation n, $15.50 $20.00 $25.00 They filled our hearts hive to be YOU don't to get perfect two-butto- - f( f inir- -t ON Sixty four years, this very night You and I, became man and wife. We sailed together all thru life In trying to treat each other right. We came from Britons busy With our parents, and many To Nephi City, we both were Here among the saints we are M SPECIAL 1 Sixty four years, you've been my bride. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL COURT You have constantly kept by my side. IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, Lets meet together, in a pleasing ST ATE OF UTAH. way; And Celebrate our wedding day. The South Half of the Southwest of the Southwest Quarter of 3 Section 14; the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the South Good fresh milk cows for sale ious parts of the state who have se- Half of the Southeast Quarter of 15; the Northeast Quarter See H. B. Angell, Levan Utah. cured permits to hunt elk under the Section the Northeast Quarter of South recent order of the State Board of and Elk Control. November 20th, is the east Quarter of Section 22; the West The past two or three days this date set and all who have permits are Half of the Northwest Quarter and Quarter of Southwest city has been the headquarters for a out in the surrounding hills today Northwest Quarter of Section 23, all in Town larpe number of hunters from var endeavoring to kill an elk. ship 15 South, Range two West, Salt Lake Meridian. Containing 460 acres, more or less. Together with all water rights owned or used In connection therewith. RATION-WID- E Purchase price payable in lawful of the United States of Amer money NR IMSTITUTIOica. 14a Dated this 30th day of October. 1925. DAN MARTIN, Sheriff of Juab County, Utah. By P. P. Christison Deputy Sheriff P. N. Anderson Attorney for plaintiff Date of first pub. Oct. 30, 1925. Date of last pub. Nov. 20th, 1925. 4 64 Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall went to Salt Lake Tuesday. While there ' The family of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mr. Kendall will purchase a supply Bailey Sr., met at the home of Mr. of Christmas goods for his store. eve- Quarter ID CELEBRATES OF MARRIED LIFE wit:- -- ft NEPHI, UTAH 3E 3 |