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Show Juab ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. times NEPHI CITY, UTAM, APRIL VOL. 3 COUNCIL MEET- BREEZY MA TRANTER NOTES. PASSE JNEXPEGTEO AWAY. HELD ING Social Events And Business Items From Our 12, ROSS I'OUH IS HEAD IN THE HOMES OF NEPHI. I.EVAN, MONA, JUAB and mills, 1912. DEATH AD NO. 27 OF P. WHITMORE. LEVAN BUDGET. TUBERCULOSIS Newsy News From Pros- perous Levan Respected Citizen Is Finally Relieved Of Mis Sufferings. CAMPB Young Husband In The Bustling Prime of Life Stricken bors. The following Levan people atDown By Dread tended conference in Salt Lake Health Committees Urge On Lengthy Session Pneumonia. n n City: Henry Hendrickson, Mr. Samuel McClellan of Owners of Dairy Cows On foui at Wednesday morning sisWednesday Night. his W. Christensen, is visiting here with J. Schow, to Have Them TesAll Nephi was deeply shocked Peter Wankier. and o'clock, Thomas Tranter, whe ter, Mrs. Willard Ellertson. Leonard has been making such a long and and grieved to team of the sud- Francom. ted for DreadMiss Jennie Roberts of Vernal The city council met in regular den death of Ross P. iVlona Neigh- Pay-so- session Friday evening, but as the TtoenrAe-- was not. nreaent. no official business could be transacted, and meeting adjourned until Wednesday night, when it was reconvened with the Mayor, all five councilmen, and the Recorder present. The following business was transacted, as well as many minor items. The following claims were allowed, snd ordered paid: H. L. Bos well, $ 1.75 7.50 W. A. Matson, f r Continental Oil Co. 18.13 10.40 11 00 E. R. Booth, W. A. Matson, .45 M. S. T. &. T. Co. The petition of VV. A. Garrett Jr. et al, requesting that First West S t r e e t be opened from Sixth North Street to Seventh North was referred to the committee on streets and highways. The committee tn grounds reported having rented two shares of water from P. P. public Councilman Ellison, chairman of the streets and highways committee, reported having arranged with the foreman in charge of h ii i 1 d ! n r th Rtnte Road uirouyn ine vuy, iu inane uie grade on Main Street all south of the big hollow, the full width of the street instead of only fifty feet, as was heretofore agreed upon. The City is to pay for and furnish one Fresno team and ore gravel team, the former at $6.00 a day. and the latter at $4.00 a day, to assist in the work. On motion of Councilman Burton, the action of the committee was approved by the Council. CootlntMj ca p 4 HELBA CLU8 PARTY. Miss Salome Brown entertained the members of the Melba Club and a number of their boy friends, on Saturday evening at a jolly Easter party. The decorations were in yellow and white, and the table was adorned with emblems typical of Easter. The merriest kind of a time was had playing numberless games. MissArdell Bigler and Willis Bryan were prize winners. fun-maki- , A sumptuous lunch was served about mid-nigfinishing up the evening's enjoyment in splendid style. The following guests were pres-en- t: ht, Misses Thelma Cole, Louise Golden, Georgia Crosby, Nina Bigler. Lillian Russell, Ardell Bigler, Wanda Christison, La- Vern Ingra Ava Brown, Willis Bryan, Milan Price, Harry Wil-ke- y, Lund Smith, Dee Miller, Terrace Ingram, Re id Starr, and Herman Mangelson and Eugene Nielsen of Levan. Looks Suspicious Work has been commenced on the building of a brick house on the lot adjoining the home of Geo. E. Howard. Loran Carter the owner of the property, i s taking pains to assure his friend that he thinks it a good investment to build the house and rent it out. Some of them are a little bit suspicious that it will not be rented, in spite of his assurances. An-tho- valiant struggle against the hand Whitmore, ed Germ. The funeral services over the of death, finally succumbed to the of Sunuyside, a son of Mr. and little child of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. grim destroyer. Mr. Tranterhas Mrs. Geo. C. Whitmore. been suffering for many months Whitmore had been ill for about Anderson's which died as a re About two years ago the govand many times it has seemed ten days with pneumonia, but, sult of poisoning, were held in ernment of the United States dethat it was impossible for him to as is so often the case with this the meeting house Sunday after- cided to confine the work on tulive an hour longer, but each time dreaded disease, it seemed that noon. The following spoke berculosis to four states. Through he rallied and for a while would there need be no serious appre words of comfort to the sorrow- - the efforts of Dr. Beatty and the stricken parents and friends preState Board of Health, Utah was appear to be improving, until hensions for his safety, until sent: Elders N. P. Rasmussen. on Wednesday he was mereifuuly within a few hours of the end. as one of their states. L C. Nielson, Lorenzo Maneel- - lesignated relieved of his sufferings. In Even the attending physicians Government experts have been son. James Anderson, and Bishop September of last year, he was entertained no serious doubts as Jas. E. engaged in the work of testing Taylor. the victim of a severe attach, of to his recovery up until Sunday, cows for tuberculosis and are The following students and now in Nephi, ready and willing pneumonia, and since that time when a serious setback occurred a complication of diseases, result and the end came before the day Provo people are here this week: to do this for all, free of cost ing from the former, have been had closed. A telegram appris- Prof. Hans Anderson of the B. For some reason, the people of slowly sapping his strength. ing the parents of his death, ..as Y. U., Mrs. Sophia Thygerson, Nephi, haven at taken advantage received in Nephi early Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jay . Morgan, Lee of the opportunity which seems The deceased was forty-eigh- t and the lather leo. t. Morgan, Edward Christensen. .strange. He a of wife leaves morning, age. years and five children, besides one Whitmore immediately took the Henry O. Hendrickson, Frank Tuberculosis in cows is contaTaylor. Herman Mangelson, Jos. gious, and there is danger to all brother and four sisters to mourn train for Sunnyside. his loss. The deceased, Ross P. Whit Paystrup, DeVern Shepherd, and in using the milk from cattle with this disease. Abdotnenal tuberMr. Tranter was one of the more, wa3 the third son of the Miss Dolores Dalby. culosis is caused in adults, and ' most loved and respected resi- family. He was a man in the Monday afternoon dents of the town, and his death very prime of life, being but out in the barn of J. aM.fire broke children are still more Euscepl-iblChristHe has caused the deepest sorrow in twenty-eigyears of age. ensen. Owing to the great a At a meeting of the the hearts of a host of friends. leaves a widow Mrs. Ruth Whit mount of straw in the place, and committees of the Commercial He has been a faithful and earn- more, besides his parente, three to the start the fire had gotten Club and the est worker in the church, has sisters, and four brothers to la before it was Ladies Literary discovered, the Club, it was determined lived an honest and exemplary ment his early and unexpected barn was to do all completely destroyed. that could be done to life in the community and it is death. e impress Had the fi.-- cart and hose, which certain that he will receive the Mr. Whitmore had been livinu has cost us upon all the people the benifita $1000, been to be derived from this work reward of his labors in the king- near Sunnyside since 1900, hav arranged fornearly value. use, the fire rould which be ranch is now served he done a Father cattle of leased here by has the dom large ing ing B. i Mr. B. P a r s h of Ogden. not have done nearly the damage ' Dr. the Brimhall in of well. so the and being engaged there, government who is the engineer at the Eureka that it did. The board members The funeral is to be held this buying and selling of livestock. blame the service, and Mr. Quincy Nichols Leasing Mining Company, has president for the slow of the State of Utah. in it He Ward the Second known was afternoon everywhere, Mona. He to moved his family action. If the president, howWhile tuberculosis is not comseemed, and his wholehearted ever, were s constructing a five room house meeting house. he consulted, might mon in Utah, it is bound to inof ness and the spirit just a short distance from perhaps fix the blame on the crease unless such measures him with was as that always OF MRS- mine. members. Levan neonle too of FUNERAL SERVICES these are taken, andif the people made him friends where ever he ten "lock the stable after the could only realize the saving it Mr. J.W. Draper of Salt Lake .vent, horse has been stolon." I.rt his has moved to the City family will be to them in preventing (Continued cm pal.) have some good out of the money Funeral services were held in coming mining camp of the state. loss alone, they would we have spent, r have things properry Herbert Hope of Eureka has the Tabernacle, Thursday, after- SWELL EASTER CARD PARTY. locked not hesitate. Still more importup sii that we will not ex- ant is it in that it will taken the contract of hauling the noon of last week, over the re prevent Mrs. Priscilla pect of any mains protection. There are a suffering and death. There Wright enT. L. Foote Mrs. Mr. and ore for the Eva Mining Company. have hundred in men town who are Mr. Hope has teams here ready Broomhall, whose death occured tertained at their home.Thursday a number of deaths in Neueeji for business, but owing to the, on Monday, Apr. 1st. The speak- evening of lat wee, at an ela more than willing to practice in phi fr m tuberculosis fire drills, and wont expect to Mrs. 3. A. borate Eastertide card party. great banks of snow it will be ers were C. H. Grace, uid there are some cases of this W. and Paxman, several days before a road can be Cazier, Pres. J. The decorations and arrange drawa.iything from the town Jiscase here now. We strongly treasurer either. Let's get used advise the gotten through. Mr. Hyde has Bishop W. H. Pettegrew; and ments wer appropriate to the to people to make use of virtthe in doing a LITTLE something this extolling men at work making a road they united season, ana were very cnarmmg that our governopportunity without expecting pay for it, as ment presents to them of protectthough the snow. The dreams of ues of the departed sister, telling indeed. The table was decorated we will soon have need of every the Eva are soon to be realized of her faithfulness to the church, with Easter lilies, and the place ing their property, their health, dollar of that is in the treasury. and the and nobility simplicity from present indications. cards bore appropriate suggesand the lives of their children. her life. tions of the. season. The lunch Miss Mabel Excell cancelled These tests are made without Nick Witka has just recently The deceased was born in Will- - served was a delicious one and her application for a and if cases of tubercuin charge, ore a the car of position shipped from enhall, Staffordshire, England, was partaken of by the guests the district schools next year. losis are found, the will Nebo Star Mine. on Sept. 15, of the year 1825. with the utmost enjoyment The Miss Excell has loss shnre caused the by destroya posiApparently all the companies She was thus 86 y e a r s of age, evening was spent playing Five tion in her home accepted the diseased animals. ing town. Panguitch are contemplating making som being one of the oldest residents Hundred, and at the end of the next year. Whether he wilt Mrs. D. O. Miner, of Ladies shipments this coming season of Nephi. Mrs. Broomhall came series, Mrs. W. W. Bennett and teach a or the Lit. Club Committee. beginner, begin The snowslides have done oonsid- - to Nephi in the year l&Uo, her Mark Sowby c a r r i e d off first ners is Miss Ex settled. not of Commercial Wm, yet Bailey, erable damage especially to t h e husband having died four years honors, and Mrs. S. J. Jones and cell is fully prepared and capable Club Committee. Nebo Highlaud, where it is re- previously. She had been the Roy F. Homer were declared of taking either position. ported the cabins have been al mother of five children, only" one winners of the looby prizes. The most completely distroyed. grade entertainof whom is now alive, John En- The following were the guests ment eighth last Glasin given now is who Friday evening Tintlnnabula Club Broomhall, The teachers that "are taking Messrs and Mesdames D. O, was a tertained complete success in every extension work with the B. Y. U. cow. Scotland. Airs, liroomnau Minr, W. W. Bennett, J. R. was a fairly good The Tintlnnabula Club was have completed four hours col- was the sister of Mrs. Caroline Mgheill, J. W. Whitmore, S. J. respect. There crowd out and all were well enof sole survivor was and the Pitt entertained Mondayeven-ingatth- e royally J ones, R. F. Homer, Mark Sow lege work economics, and are now tertained. some For her family. socihome of Mig Stella parents taking a four hour course in by, Enoch Burton, A. V. Hague, has been she living with Levan A. to Cox. moved has The Bosh most J. ology. Prof. Swensen comes years Miss Edna Beck, and Miss Nevt complete arrange ments had been made and a down every two weks and spends her neice, Mrs. Alfred Lunt. again. "No place like Levan." Booth, a had by all the from three to three and a h a I f Arthuf Kofod, Chi i t i a n splendid time was Utah Day, April 25. as a The decoraresult. hours discussing different social Jolly Easter Party, Thompson Jr., Christian Larscn, guests in next and yellow, were from tions white week A Thursday Miss Bertha Bailey entertain Wm. Mortenson, and Arnold Larproblems. has been proclaimed "Utah Day" ed a few of her intimate friends son all went to Idaho last week and everything was arranged to The Stork paid a visit to t h e by Governor Spry, and sugges- at an Easter be appropriate to the Easter party, Saturday to get work. homes of the following: tive programs have been sent season. Many jolly games were l.ames. music, etc, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bosh and Mrs. Edward P. Kay Mar. 23, adaugh out to the various town of the evening. and the evening was also played make the evening a lively one. ter, Joseph Newton Mar. 30th. a state. A- C. Nelson state super- and a sociable, jolly time was had Nephi Taylor, their daughter, made lively with good music. daughter, Frank Swasey, April intendent of schools, suggests by all present. , A dainty supper went to Salt Lake City, Sunday, Miss Jacquita Edgheill and Miss 8th. a son. the too latter for medical treat- Lucille Cowan won prizes in the that a prize be offered for the was served about t. The The following students, who are beat essay by a schoolboy m following were the invited ment. Mr. Bosh expects to return games. A dainty luncheon was latter part of the served at about eleven. The tabaway attending school are visit the subject "What Opportunities guests: Geneva Booth, Jjly and home the week. le was charmingly decorated ing with their parents for sever Utah Offers to Young People," Kate Pextn, Eddis Love. Nellie 13. the ef say Udall, r.nd with violets, and the place cards at days, Don and Alton Ellertson, and another for the Saturday, April MilJef, Stella Hazel Vest, and Francis Swasey. by a schoolgirl on the subject, Br wn. Edna Bigler, and Aiinda election will be held in the Levan and napKina were in the that of little chickens. Court House. What Utah Day Means li Me." Hawkins. has been a Mona visitor for several weeks, she and Zella Roberts of Mona are visiting relatives in Ogden. Mrs. Eustice Mendenhall and her son. Max of Payson were Mona visitors last week. Miss Chloe Shephard is con templating going to Milford to live with her brother, William, for a short time. The following were in Salt Lake City conference weeic; Mr. and Mrs- N. W. Ellert son, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Vest, Mrs. J. W. Vest, Mrs. Kay and her daughter E r m a, Miss Ada Kay, Mr. John F. Kay, Mis3 Nora Clyde, Mrs. Hiskey, Mabel Ritchie, Mrs. Eph. H. Kay, and Charlotte Kay. Bishop Raphael Garfield, who underwent a very critical operation in the L. D. S. Hospitalduring the month of March is improving slowiy. He came home last Saturday evening and returned to Salt Lake City Monday morning. Bishop says he has no particular fondness for a hospitil. Of course he doesn't fail to recognize their during - Lottie Peter e. ht health -- the good-fellow-fh- ip state - mid-nigh- |