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Show (TIIE PAGE EIGHT EE i mm m i I Big Special and DRESSES SUITS, SPECIAL COATS Saturday and Next Week. Biggest Bargains of the Season. See Them. Big new line Women's Satteen Bloomers, Special, 79c and $1.29 Silk Bloomers, $1.59, $1.98 and $2.49. See them. Silk Jersey Slips, $2.58 and $S.0. Real Bargains". See them. 98c Women's Silk Hose Pure Silk Chiffon Hose New Silks and New Dress Goods, the Newest, Just Received. We have Just Received our New Spring line of Newest Styles and Men's and Boy's Long-PantPatterns, High Quality and Lowest Prices. $1-0- 0 s, GROCERIES .... 25 lb. Sugar $1.85 10 lb. Bag Sugar 73c 25c No. 2Va can Caro Syrup 10 5 No. No. can Caro Syrup, 45c; can, 85c .30c No. 22 can Dill Pickles Reg. 30c can Peaches and Apricots, Special 19c Reg. 25c Med. Red Salmon, 19c; 35c Size, 29c Liquid Veneer Jiffy Mop, 75c; Extra Swab', 35c Both for $1.00 Jane Mayonnaise Dressing Lady Sample Free Candy Kisses, ...V2 Chocolate-dippe- d 1 (IS. 25c Mb. 12c lb. 23c The regular meeting of the Nephi Kiwanis club was held Monday noon. Jas. A. Starts presided, and the attendance prize was carried away by S. E. Forrest. T. O. Durham gave a relashort address on "Inter-clu- b tions," and also made a report on the park Improvement work. Musical numbers were rendered as follows: Violin solo, Miss Mildred Sperry; cornet solo. Rex Christensen, and a piano solo by Miss Viola Starts. Www Wmrwm For Particulars Call S9& The Gleaner Girls of the Mona ward met at the home of Miss La Von Young Tuesday evening. The time was taken up in sewing, after which dainty refreshments were served to the following; Bernice Ellertson, LaVona Kay, Donna Newell, Norma Kay, Zelda Kay, Melba Young, Vera Shepherd, Erma Garfield, Mrs. James Kay, .Mrs. Herbert Young and the hostess. Miss LaVon Young. Sarah A. Newton observed he' 72nd birthday last Friday evening, and consequently a supper was given at her home. Nearly all of her children and some of her grandchildren were present. Those present being: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newton, Mr. and .Mrs. Arnold Kay, Mrs. Lloyd Kay, Earl Newton and Mrs. S. A. Newton. The following day eighteen of her Mrs. Leo Konk of Payson is in Mona with her parents. WW va eimey INSTITUTION- - I 'JA. DEPARTMENT STORES The Spring Coat Mr. and Mrs. James II. Newton have returned from California where they spent the winter. Edward Carter and Earl Vest are beginning the construction of new modern homes this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellertson have returned from a few day's visit with Mrs. Ellertson's parents at Salt Lake City. Season Is Now In Full Swing! The moment arrives V . , N . for you to buy your ,'ff 34 first, for always our style selection is ample and our prices considerably lower. New Coats of twills and mixtures in smart colors. Think of the miles and miles your watch travels during a year. NEPHI MERCANTILE fitjsT, Mi A. STARTS Jeweler i f; ae iiBnrmtrn HELD SATURDAY AT G. H. OSTLER'S The annual reunion of former Nephites now living in Salt Lake Sity was held at the Hotel Utah last Sunday evening, when four hundred Nephites and former Nephites enjoyed an evening of dancing and social recreation. A partial list of those attending from Nephi is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellison, James E. Cole, Theo Harris, Alfred Madsen, Mrs. G. R. Judd, L." W. Gardner, Miss Ruby Painter, Mrs. W. J. Ockey, Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. Russell Hawkins, LaMar Hawkins, Miss Aiden Lunt, Homer K. Lunt. SALE OF CATFISH IS NOW ILLEGAL The sale of catfish in Utah during the next two months, which i9 the spawning season, is illegal and any violation of the law should be reported to the state fish and game commissioner. Fishing for catfish is prohibited except with a hook and line, and not more than two hooks to be allowed on each line. Not more than 100 catfish may be taken In a single day by any one fisherman. If the warm weather of the past few weeks continues it will be but a short time until there will he some good sport at Utah Lake for those who enjoy angling for catfish. The Nephi ward will have their annual "Missionary Day" Sunday. The committee have arranged a special meeting for Sunday evening, at which time a number of returned missionaries will speak. A musical program has also been provided for. County clerk Earl Gadd Issued marriage license to George Arthur Green of Benmore, Utah, and Miss Daisy Dunham Kramer of Salt Lake City. Bishop Thomas Bailey performing the marriage ceremony. Miss Verrona Painter was operated for appendicitis last Saturday, at Salt Lake City, and it is reported that she ii getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Painter accompanied their daughter to the city. II JAS. Hn ANNUAL REUNION SURPRISE PARTY Would you let your auto go until it stopped For Women and Misses CO. 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' U. S. L. BATTERIES running1 before you gave it oil? I Let Us Show You And the attention it should have in the way of an overhauling, to retain the efficiency you arc entitled to expect. Think this over. $12.75 to $29.75 to be as colorful as the Spring day. It is in the choice of this apparel that Style and Quality once more rub elbows and combines to aid the fastidious man. THE NEPHI MERC, welcomes the most critical, for as usual we are prepared to meet your demand. , on new Coat. Shop here ACCESSOR- At this season every man feels the Springtime urge to brighten his appearance with a fresh wardrobe and A surprise party was given Wednesday evening in honor of the Misses Erma and Ida Shepherd. The occasion being their thirteenth birthday. The time was spent in music and games, after which delicious refreshments were served to the following: Norma Molyneaux, Mern Newton. Agnes Newton, Lavere Evans, Ivy Seamons, Beatrice Williams, Ida Berlin Shepherd, Erma Shepherd, Newton, Harry Newell, Spencer Kay, Jack Nellson and Kenneth Shepherd. grandchildren assembled and enjoyed a feast with their grandmother. f7 (NATION-WID-E 1926. IES FOR YOUR SPRING WARDROBE. NONA NEWS Mrs. I EEADY, SIR! WITH THE CORRECT CLOTHES AND SESSION WEEKLY The Relief Society celebrated last week in honor of the birthday of the organization. A progarm was given, after which luncheodn was served to the large crowd present. A number of the Stake officers from Nephi were in attendance at the meeting. t 26th, :5H Primary conference was held in the Mona ward Sunday afternoon. A good program, with demonstrations of class work as given in the weekly class work'was given. A large crowd was in attendance, there being 36 per cent of the ward population present. A number of the Stake Primary Board officers were at the meeting and expressed themselves ' as being pleased with the work being done. F00IE 5 March Friday, HOLDS KIWANIS ' NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- AT MAIL ORDER PRICES PLATE RUBBEn CASE BATTERY 18.40 IS PLATE nUBBEIt CASE BATTERY A most enjoyable surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler, last Saturday evening. Games and music were enjoyed by those present. Refreshments were served to, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Warwood, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stanley, Mrs. Cleo Reid, and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler. Miss Zelma Pay and Miss Edith Garrett assisted in serving. WRIST WATCHES wrist watches, fully guaranteed. Also Diamond and Weddings Rings. THE TOGGERY We carry a complete line of Everything in Jewelry He Wall" TO BUILD WELL Nephi Plaster Wm. Price returned to Nephi Saturday, from Panaca, Nevada, where he has been visiting relatives for a few weeks. HAS NO KQUAL ui Tha Largaat Tareat Natural Drpvalt t 4yaUHi la Tha W.rH Bemuty Abovm Babiea ilra Jut Bafedtn, ona hnadrad aid f the al4t warn a lava Enplairi, says "madvm thre yttn. In frttdom anora cult niara wna taaa narriaga lhan bablra" ami Builds Wisely Who Build Nephi Plaster and Mfg. Company baaa-t- j CTETSON CM (try fe-- ' v. f j -,.' In Our Window Today Now being shown the new styles in men's hats for spring. Of course you know they arc STETSON HATS Styled for young men We feature this well-know- n brand because we arc convinced that Stetson hats stand alone in quality, in style and dollar for dollar value. Come in and look them over! 14.75 Silver Maple Service THE TOGGERY |