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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Timothy Bradley Foote 3Ei Dec. 29, 179f IS, Apr;:i I 1SS(S I EXTRA Special LINOLEUMS, LINOLEUM AND FELTEX ; RUGS. ' V ' , 9 x 12 genuine Linoleum Rugs 9 x 12 Feltex Rugs . . . .'. . . . ,v . $6.75 Felt Rugs . . $4.50 Felt Rugs ....... . . . . . . .. $12.95 . ...... .... ... .'. . . ..... .................... ' $18.75 $10.98 See Our Big Line of Mens and Boys Blazer Jackets. Groceries ' .' TIP ' :... SONS f i t: JJ ".. 7 '' 77? TTV fl ! " ,? 19c i 8 and Children's COATS " )g ............. FOOTE IT'S GOOD TO GET EACK, SAYS ROLLO Salt. , Kitchen King Cocoa . . . 29c 35c Log Cabin Syrup . . 2 Shredded Wheat and Corn Flakes .... for 25c 30c size . . 24c Reg 60c Liquid Veneer . . 47c 30c Plain Glass Tumblers 6 for . .. 25c Decorated Cups and Saucers CHAS. Ladies' Misses' Alex II: Hollo, a one time resident Mr. of Creek. Nephi City, who spent eleven Foot with his son Charlixir scsttlcd years of his boyhood days in Juab on the hanks of Salt Creek iu Sep County's . ' metropolis, dropped Into tember, 1851, and built the first Times-New- s of f ice -- Wednesday mornThe setitnnonl was ing nnd expressed himself in these house there. later given the name of "Nephi" words: "It's good to get back to from a Boob of Mormon PropVpt. meet the old boyhood crowd again." In his other remarks Mr. Rollo Harriet Ann Grata I'ypsr took occasion to compliment the peo- p!e of Nephi on the very handsome way in which the town is decorated. jfTF ;tnd gave it as his opinion that It ' showed a patriotic spirit, and one to r ' ; ue commended. He found every k v ', '"' '' k X :;. order, and the thing.. In ship-shap- e people whont he met, and they were scores , ail enjoying themselves, and g.vir.g hearty greetings of welcome ! ;o the many former residents now in . Nephi. .Mi, Rollo is from Cedar City, Utah's metropolis, and tho southern. gateway to J.he scenic attractions of that- wonderful country. First settler at $24.95 ............. THE OPENING OF OUR FALL LINE OF ; $26.95 , .;. .......... ... ... . i . ' - - out-l:'w- turned s summer-sault- E3E .s tj.e rider still stayed on. ", a, 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' . 'aj . . Nephi Merc. Co. The Nephi riders have shown their ability. to Ftiek the bucking broncos at the county fair, and if they wero to receive ribbons, they should be ai ded blue ribbons. They have !'0 ri able' to stick to the saddle, as was the case yesterday, when one of .. - : Millions in Pearls First white ;irl born at'N'cphi. Born BATTERS E8 of Isaac Uaughtor April Grace and Elizabeth Williams Gra. e. Became wife of Aie.'ca rider. I'ypcr. I,- IS") 2. RATION-WID- E iNSTITUTl0N Jacob G. Make our place your headquarters for all kinds of Batteries. ' We have a complete stock of i ,1 .DEPARTMENT STORES I imely items w- Bringing You Newest Styles f V, $14.75 Fur Trimmings fir t b'shop ot Probate Jud.trf of JislU Nephi, County, and first president of JualJ Stake. Ho lived to the rip.- a ,f of 94 years. b..'i:ig ;u'iv ami ziaious until the for the welfare of his d;i v of his dc- t h. Pioneer of 1S.11, Tailored of good materials in the very styles smart colors, too! Fur trimmings. For Women, M1hoh and Juniors - "V. - J i 'I ... Li? " l - Good Linings ' .. SILVER MAPLE SERVICE - Ti Our Fall and Winter Coats Await- - If you haven't much to spend on a Coat this year cheer up! We're right here with many Coats you'll adore at this low price! AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES RADIO BATTERIES FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES If it is Batteries Call on us. 1 AT PRICES TO SUIT THE FAMILY BUDGET ' ' 8 i ,yy 'D J Th.s pagoda, a part of tUi- - Japanese Interexhibit at the national Exposition iu Philadelphia, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, is made tintirely of pearls and its value exceeds $1.000. d 10 The i:iDer L exposition ronf imies until Ii Sesqul-Ceutenni- best 1 r.c I ' : h:n of Cur Ancestors COMPLETING A GOOD APPEARANCE Just as You Would Have It Our salespeople ;A sell goods that won't come back to cus- tomers who will. NEW BLANKETS SKK OCR ASSORTMENT Wool and cotton and wool blankets in plain and plaid Priced reasonably patterns. from, $1.98 to $9.90 DRESS VALUE New ftilk Models The Buying Power of our organization shows Its sarlng power to you In these Tall Frocks, at 745-Sto- re $9.90 ;-'. Is A. ! A i satisfied. ' A pleased customer is indeed, the best advertisement we can 1 t V 2i is have. Your help in the way of suggestions always Is welcome. It may be human to err but downright carelessness to do so repeatedly. We strive to make our errors few and far between. Lot us prove it to you. man selects his neckThe really wear so that it will harmonize or pleasantly contrast with the rest of his attire a choice otherwise would defeat his purpose. well-dress- i Our aim Is to have on hand" the right goods at tho right time and at the right prices. We are never satisfied with a transaction here unless tho customer i AonimcDTiBiiBonimg The quarterly stuke conference of Juab otake was held in this city last Saturday and Sunday. It was iu the to; m of a convention conference, and the meetings were inspirational and instructive. Apostle John A. Widtsoe, represented the general authorities, and the M. I. A. General Board; Mrs. Sperry, Snnday school; Mrs. society; Mrs. Clarence Nelseti, Y. M. I. A.; Mrs. Crafford, ( See our New Line Blankets and Pillows. .'. Mens $35.00 Curlee Suits ... Mens $30.00 Curlee Suits Mens $25.00 Curlee Suits Boys $13.50 and $14.50 Long Pants Suits hi - $2.69 $1.98 Rugs VVomens New Style Bland Slippers up to 8.50 $4.98 , to close Lot Womens Slippers up to $8.50 :,.;. . $2.98 .' $3.75-Fel- t S3 CONFERENCE HELD HERE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Primary. The meetings Saturday were group tessions. The two Sunday meetings ' were presided over by President A. H. lielli.ston, and the meeting Sunday evening Kas under the auspices of the Juab Ktake M. I. A. .vf. . $3.98 ?; 17th. 1926. September MM .mil i McClel-.lin,-Keli- :7r .",$15.75 ... . . , i $1.79 ... 2 yd. wide Linoleum, Special yd. NKl'Hl, UTAH , TiailiS-NEVS- ed All of our neckwear was purchased from Wilson Brothers, with the knowledge of clothing deYou will find it signs, styles and colorings. easy therefore, at this store, to select the correct cravat for your new suit. Hfre In shown a se!;ti! of "lli h Street," a reprodticUon of Phlladelphla't fanioua Miirki t tret t In tl- ii.i ' 1776. It Is one of thfl outstanding feature :!-Of tll S( n! ' ri'i ,,i ; monal Vx o :tlon now being held In Phlla- ilflphia to torri-ii- - triotn:.' i.nniv. i hi y of iln ilning of the Declara-r- v lion of Il;'!''i.einifi:rw In i.nii i;z inq been built to actual alia and In i!. i i act'inl ar!iit :i 'I hp fnr ituhlnt s of ejeb huiUIIng are exact repr du. tloii of tin. 4,. :, . n Mi i: v,)lution..iy days. Many of the piece 01 c'ts ;1 if r tli s ' 0 t .i.iy lire oi;li tlumnands of dollar becauM Of ili-li hl;,t..r,c atui. Ti t.;. ti.,n tmiUuues until iiecembtr 1. j 1 r The Toggery I . EE |