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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 3E JUST RECEIVED- - ffl 1 ; Our line of Humming- Bird Hose is complete with all the newest Colors. The Best $1.50 Silk Hose on the market. Price Bargain Table Silks, White Goods, Embroideries and Remnants SEE THEM. V2 G-R-O -C-E . - R -- 1 - Blue Bug Cocoa 1 Kitcheh King Cocoa Can Grapefruit Can Asparagus Tips. 35r jCan. Salad Vege fables 25c Can Salad Vegetables 15 Can Vegetables for Soup lb. lb. 1 Parley-Chrlstianso- E-S ... ITEMS OF NEWS . .....SHORT .,..,..,.......,,...,.,., Mr. and Mrs. of Gunnison were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chrlsten-se- n the early part of the week. ' 24c to close 18c to close 19c to close 89c to close No. 22 Can, Woods Cross Catsup 10 lb. Bag Sugar. 79c 25 lb. Bag. M. J. B. Coffee M & J Coffee Friday, February 5th. 25c . . . $1.95 56c 42c 10c 23c 35c 45c 27c 23c 2 for 25c CLASSED On Dress Goods ADS n T. E. Carter's Meat & Grocery will go on a strictly cash basis, comJ. Mickelson and Mrs. F. W. Will-ards- mencing Monday, February 8th. All of Manti were the guests of meats will be sold from 3 to 5 cents Mrs. A. P. Christenson of this city per pound cheaper, and all groceries will be sold from 1 to 3 cents less last Friday. per article Strictly cash and save Miss Mabel Howaith returned money. T. E. Carter. home from Salt Lake City Sunday, WANTED Poultry, Eggs, Veal, after enjoying a few days visit at and hogs .Mutual Creamery Co., the state capitol. Clarence G. Foote, Manager. Mrs. Robert H. Park left Saturday FOR SALE 1C0 White Leghorn for Las Vegas, Nevada, where she laying hens, in good condition, R. E. will make her home for the remainder of the winter; Mr. Park being em- Winn, Phone 257. ployed there. BETTER QUALITY BABY CH1X Miss Zelma Pay entertained her Culled free range hans. Mated to primary class at her home Saturday 200-2S- 5 full pedigree evening. Games were enjoyed and re- proven strains Literature on request. Specto seventeen males. freshments served ial price community orders. guests. HATCHERY, Petaluma, Mrs. Charles Stephenson returned Calif. home Thursday morning from Salt A Royal Good Time at the Pie and Lake City, where she has enjoyed a next hall, five week's visit with relatives and Tart Dance Arlington Monday night. Special features friends. e Dances. Given by Prizes, Mrs. Hannah Foote left Monday South ward Relief Society. Tickets, for Southern California, where she 50c and 15c. will visit with relatives for some Good eats and an excellent protime. She was accompanied by her r, Mrs. Nellie Stallings gram, Thursday, 3 to 6 p. m., at the club rooms, new city hall. 25c per of Salt Lake City. plate Everybody invited. The Signola girls of the South Service Star legion will serve lunward enjoyed a delightful sleigh-ridin- g you with a good party and progressive supper cheon and entertain last Thursday night. The supper was program, Thurs., 3 to 6 p. m., at the served at the homes of the following club rooms, new city hall. Everyone girls: Miss LaVern Blackett, Miss- invited. Sadie Howard and Miss Gladys CoopAre You Lucky? Come and win a prize Eat Pie and Tarts; Dance and A number of Nephites attended the be Merry Arlington hall, Monday "Leadership Week" held at the B. Y. night. U. from January 25th to 30th. An incomplete list attending from Nephl is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Grace, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christen-seSupt. Calvin S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. Amy Warner Mrs. Wilford Belliston, Mrs. W. A. Warner, Mrs. D. K. Brown, Mrs. Unity Chappell, Mrs. F. M. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett. OK ESS 5477 Pattftjn ia provided HUNDREDS OF SHORT LENGTHS IN SILKS, CREPES AND WOOL DRESS GOODS At a Small Fraction of their Value. Very desirable and Suitable for children's school suits. frocks, and combination At The Nephi Mercantile Co Old-Tim- ''Where Good Merchandise is Cheaper" . 33 loth gradually regains his memory and to The Mutual Stock company, in a powerful dramatic four-ac- t drama, "The Dust of the Earth." This play is one of unusual merit, and one that warrants the patronage of every mother and father, who appreciates the necessity of giving a helping hand to any girl who is rumored to be so bad that she has become as low as the "Dust of the Earth". This show la full of situations, and one that will hold your attention from the rise of the curtain until the end of the last act. Come and see Nell plead with her uncle; see her driven from home, during a terrible and see her at Wandering Tom's cabin, where you will be as this old man held heart-renderi- snow-stor- spell-boun- d his surprise finds out that Nell is his daughter, and that his wife has been dead for eighteen years. If you want to get a full evening's entertainment, come to the show. Special scenery. Specialties between acts; A fifteen-minut- e playlet thrown in for good measure. This show was well received at Eureka, .Mammoth and Payson. Remember the date. Wed., Feb. 10th, Venice Theatre. Tickets, 25c and 35c. (Adv.) The Maytag Intermountain Co., exclusive dealers of Maytag washers adjoining towns. Mr. Daines has been vises us that T. A. Daines will represent their line in Nephi, and by the company at Provo for some time, and has recently moved to this city, where he will be permanently located. grand-daughte- n, Modern Timepieces 5 ftINSTITUTIO(VATOV-YVD-E N- Tl H 11 emneyw Where WARE unH OUR PR1CL ZQ v-J- " ings Are -- Greatest Throughout AFTERNOON FROCKS OUR PRICK "N 1 VIlly P1 f0 I70 "WHERE e wrist watches, fully guaranteed. Also Diamond and Weddings Rings. 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. Thia 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 Internal, and has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. . J Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. "run-dow- a lU THE TOGGERY We carry a complete line of Everything in Jewelry CLOTHCRAFT g Serge Suits (wtdtZorthi o to oerve; Our That's Why We Are Here! This town is our home; we live, eat and sleep here. This statement sounds a bit ridic- ulous but we make it to enlighten anybody who may be thinking to the contrary. Are you proud to show your watch when some friend asks the time? You can select from the finest at our store. k i. $2950 JAS. UP . m W $2950 A. STARTS . He spend a large share of our income Jeweler We do not spend it all for we try to be thrifty and put some aside for a rainy day. here. True, we send much money away but in this respect we are no different than other stores. Every store spends by far the largest part of their income out of town for goods they offer for sale. It couldn't be otherwise unless everything you wear and use in your home was made here. SAVINGS GREATEST" New-Tim- The Year Mission Is FANCY PRINTED Old-Ti- Sav- DEPARTMENT STORES WHITE GRANITE Dances. Dances. Any Kind You Wish. Wa sincerely appreciate the kind New Oschestra Full of Pep assistance that was rendered us at Don't miss the good time Monday the illness, death and funeral of our night, (next), Arlington hall. Tickets beloved son and brother. Especially only 50c and 15c. do we wish to thank those who furnished cars, and the beautiful flowers that were sent us. Also we wish to thank the speakers and those who WRIST WATCHES rendered the musical numbers. FAMILY. and McPHERSON SETH CARD OP THANKS ' 131 Our Aim : To Serve You Well and Faithfully ALWAYS for this BirrraucK design N S. FOOTE ft SONS COMING WEDNESDAY, FEB. VENICE THEATRE clonic IM)X"T LKT KVS DOWN AND FUKKZK. AVK CAN KK-- C KKiHT YOU r aft YOIK BATTKKY II AltGK IT IX HOl'ItM, A XI) K.XPKXSK HAVE AMI IXrOXVKXIKXCK. C 1926. RemiiantSale ,., Mrs. Maude Knowles returned to The Social Companion " club met her home In Salt Lake City Saturday at the home of Mrs. H. J. Irons, Friafter spending two weeks in Nephl. day evening, the time was Bpent In sewing, after which refreshments .Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes and Miss were served to the following: Mrs. A. Parkes are enjoying a visit in Salt E. Smith, Mrs. Jack Greenland, Mrs. Lake City this week. Harry Beagley, Mrs. George Latimer, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. Ralph BellisMr. and Mrs. Earl Gadd motored ton, Mrs. R. E. Chappell, Mrs. Ralph to Salt Lake Wednesday, where they Coleman, Mrs. Angus Haynes, Mrs. will enjoy a few days visit. Melvin Stanley and the hostess, Mrs. H. J. Irons. Mrs. R. J. Henroid and daughter, Lyle, of Garfield, Utah, were the guests of relatives and friends here Saturday and Sunday. - lot, up to 45c, Crepe Ginghams, . . I lot, up to 30c, Ginghams,. , 1 lot, up to 35c, Percales 1 lot up to $2.75, 54 in. Wool Serges, NEPIII, UTAH Evan R. Howell of Garfield, Utah, Judd, local distributor for Hudson-Esse- x automobiles, unloaded was in Nephi the first of the week a carload of Essex cars yesterday. visiting with relatives and friends. Also a new lot of Women's Wash Dresses in a . .Only $2.49 beautiful line of patterns, ... . 1 S, G. R. We have just received another lot of Silk Dressesthe new Spring Styles figured and plain Only $9.95 Silks and Crepes See them See Them TIMES-NEW- xp SILVER MAPLE SERVICE In blue, gray or brown and many attractive models. You'll like the pleasing appearance and good style of these garments but, most important, you'll be enthusiastic about the VALUE for such a moderate price the quality, economy, wear, lasting good looks and satisfaction. COME IN TOMORROW 1 The Toggery |