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Show ALL TBI Juab NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. county NEPHI CITY, UTAH, VOL. 3 TWO CONVENTIONS VIOLATION OF LIFE SKETCH OCT. 20, ABRAHAM TYPHOID OF FEVER times IS WEEKLY publishing some of the more im- portant sections. LIMITING HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT OF FEMALES. Sec. 1 of chapter 133 of the 1911 Session laws. "No female shall be employed in any manufacturing, mechanical, or mercantile establishment, laundry, hotel, or restaurant, or telegraph or telephone establishment, hospital or office, or by any express or transportation company in this State, more than nine hours during any one day, or more hours in any one than fifty-foweek, except in cases of emergency in hospitals and in cases or emergency or where life or property is in imminent ganger or where materials ar- - liable to spoil by the enforcement of this ur act section rz oi ine same chapter rwrwi A alM-- rtanalrv fnr Via vJ-1- - i tion of the above provision by any employer of a fine of not less than twenty five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and costs of.prosecution. LAW STRICT AGAINST THE - "HORSE-DOCTOR.- " Section four of chapter sixteen of the 1911 Session laws provides."It shall be unlawful after July 1st, 1911, for any person to practice veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or any branch thereof, including veteri J.-S- Golds-broug- Mrs. Elizabeth Eooote. The Democrats have jgalted a primary for this evening to elect eigbteerrdelegates to attend the convention which will be held tomorrow. As the Republicans will also hold their convention tomorrow politics will be quite lively on that day. The most talked of candidate for the mayoralty on the Republican ticket is E. R. Booth. For recorder Harry Carter and T. C. Winn are mentioned. For treasurer Miss Pearl Wright. J. A. Booth, J. N. C. Pexton, and Harry Carter have been mentioned. Pettegrew, and J. W. Brough- - MSTERlU SOONIe HEBE. nary dentistry, in the State of Utah, without previously having obtained a certificate from the Board of Veterinary Examiners, except as hereinafter provided." Section ten of the same chapter provides,- - "Any person practicing veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or any branch thereof, including dentistry in the State of Utah, from or after the first day of July, 1911, without having first obtained a certificate under the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor." Section eleven provides,- - "Any person shall be regarded as practicing veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, or veterinary denthUry within the meaning of this act, who prescribes for or in any way treats a sick or injured animal or animals for conpensa-tiotherefor; provided that nothing in this act shall be con-.prohibit castrating-paying,. And dehorning of farm animals by any jrson for compensation, or of the treatment of sick or injured domestic animals by any persons free of The winter soon will make a trip this way, in maudlin frenzy, and then we all will have the grip, sore throats and infiuenzy. The blizzard will come blizzing forth with rude and shocking manners and all the storm kings of the north will shake their icy banners. And then, alas, poor weary soul, you'll suffer dire emotions, when buying clothes and buying coal, and buying drugs and potions. Me thinks I see yoy, in the street, on icy pavements totter, and long to bask in summer's heat and ply your patent swatter. I hear you mutter: "Can it be that I was sadly sighing, when summer breezes baked the lea, and happy men were frying? And did I, neath the golden ikies, unvexed by stoves and heaters, heap maledictions on the flies and damn the meek moskeeters? Oh, whistling whiskers!" say you then, "King Winter is ahummer! My heart will ne'er know joy again until it's cooked next summer!" Walt Mason, in Telegram. charge." NEPHI MERCANTILE CO. INCOR- n The marriage of R. Heber Jenkins and Miss Pearl Painter was solemnized Wednesday at The bride if the Manti Tempi of Mr. and Mrs. John daughter C. Painter, and Is a young lady. The groom is the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins, and is a n industrious young farmer of excellent habits. The young couple will reside here. the well-spoken-- PORATE. The articles of incorporation of the Nephi Mercantile Co. have been filed with the county clerk. The company is incorporated for $25,000. II. D. Golsbrough is president and director, W. A. and director, Starr, vice-preside- J. nt W. Olpin, - more than 1500 cases and many deaths from the disease. Typhoid fever is caused by a germ which originates solely in a previous case of the disease and which is given off in vast numbers in the discharges from the ance with Mr. Bowers, and paid a tribute to his many good qual ities. The deceased was born in Old- berry, England, December 26, ltwo, ana in company with n i s parents and brothers and sisters endured all the hardships atten body. dant upon crossing the plains in The disease is contracted by the first handcart company. He swallowing food or water which lost his father on the plains; but contain typhoid germs. in company'with his mother and The germs are deposited in 1 brothers, arrived in Utah food by flies which have came in safe. He came direct to Nephi contact with the discharges from and lived at the hujre of Bishop a typhoid patient and in water John Andrews; father of Charles from wells or streams into which Andrews. On Jan. 1, 1SC2, a the said discharges have drain double wedding occurred at t h e ed. Andrews, vfme. when Mr. To prevent typhoid fever, all married to Miss Nettie discharges from a case of the JcWwson, sister of Mrs. Mary disease should be carefully disPexton, and Thomas Midgley infected in accordance with the was united with Miss Mary And- law and the rules of the State rews daughter of Bishop And- - Board of Health. eyfi. The wedding was the big All outhouses should be con social event of the time, and in such a manner as to structed great preparations were made exclude flies, and the for it. A trip was made by ox strictly source of drinking water should team to Salt Lake to have the be rigidly protected from sewage wedding dresses made, and contamination. By these means apples were also obtained in Salt ty with its harvest of fever phoid City with which to make the death may surely be eradicated pies for the wedding feast. from Utah. The wife of the deceased Plans and specifications for died several years ago, and his daughter and son- - w Mr. saniiary dry earth closets will be and Mrs M. C. Miller have been furnished free of cost upon to the State Board of caring for him during the Health. few years. UTAH STATE BOARD Mr. Bowers was the father of OF HEALTH. nine children, three of whom are dead, twenty-thre- e grand child ren, and two great grand-chil- d Telephone War Likely. ren, The names of the children, are, A. J. Bowers of Nephi, Mrs. At the meeting of the city Elsie Foote of Salt Lake, Mrs. council held last Friday evening, M. C. Miller of Nephi. Mrs. the road supervisor was directed Jemima Riches of Idaho Falls. to dispense with street sprinkling Oscar Bowers of Nephi, Mrs. May and devote all his rime to the imPitts of Salt Lake. The bro thers proving of the streets, particulJacob Bowers of Nephi, Isaac arly to the repairing of culverts. Bowers of Spanish Fork, The mayor was empowered to Isaiah Bowers of Marysvale, sur- employ an attorney to be associavive the deceasedted with the city attorney in lookafter pending iitigation againing The deceased left a house and st the city. The city is preparing in lots city Nephi, and also over to take up a fight against the tel. forty acres of land, all of which company looking to t h e ephone the terms of his will, is to be by divided equally among his child revocation of their franchise. Ever since the new rates have ren. been eitiblished the city has re- ttanA fk l niln AlAnVkSnA V.I nun llinil nnnnni niiTr. wrepiivi wjm; Nil b!l dUliUUL except according to the old rates. LJ. The High School Boosters give!The telephone company has re- the following .program tonight i"aieu uy reiuiwnK iu timm any calls to be made by at 7:30: and charged to the official a Current Events Vernon Howell city Piano Solo Venice Wright city. Cornet Solo . A. D. Plumb W. L Peterson MARTIN N1ELS0N BUYS HOME Reading The program is bdng IN PRQVO. under the auspices of the junior class. commissioner MarThe Glee Club has held several tin Nielson came down from meetings lately. Practice has be- Provo the first of the week to gun and a successful year indca-ted- . put in his fall grain. Mr. NielLast evening the Rirls were son purchased the home of Prof. entertained in a very moral and Joseph Peterson in Provo, and pleasant manner by Miss Prout has his family living there, where and Miss Kewley. It was in the all the children may enjoy the natute of an initiation. Many- - educational advantages. He has interesting "stunts" were pulled taken up a number of milk cows, off. Unique and appropriate and from the proceeds of the games occupied part of the eve- sale of milk, the household ex ning. penses are almost paid. Mr. has reached Registration the Niebon will devote most of hi? 90. In a few days it will pass time to his farming interests at the 100 mark. Levan. 1 Bow-ew-jy- & in-la- ion For councilmen the following Republicans have been mentioned,- W. A. Starr. J. S. Ostler, J. W. Ellison, J. H. Lunt. W. H. secretary-treasur- er and director, E. E. Goldsbrough, director and F. L. Olpin, director HAPPENINGS IN Ooe n n Mission, Many Visit- !Leo Ellertson MILLS, THOUSANDS OF last -- and - . 11 out-of-to- given Ex-coun- ty 1 1 O FOREST TREES ors, Building Ope- PLANTED. rations. . Pearl and MONA. Democrats Hold Primary Deceased Crossed Plains State Board of Health In Hand-Car- t Makes Timely SugCompany. Tonight. Republicans Have Many CanLaw Regulating Working gestions The funeral services of AbraHours For Females didates. ham Bowers were held last SunTyphoid fever is a disgrace to Not Observed. At the Republican primary day in the second ward meeting any community for the reason T. H. G' Parkes that it is a positively preventable Quack Horse Doctor Must held last Saturday evening, i n house. Bishop and spoke on the life disease the absence of the secretary and presided, Go. spread as a result of ig chairman of the city committee, and character of the deceased. L. norance or wilful carelessness. In view of the fact that it is Thos. II. Burton called the meet- A- Bailey and James E- Garrett In 1910 there were in Utah to order. T. C. Winn was elec Jr. also spoke of tneir acquaint a number of stated ing ted chairman and Miss Wright, secretary. The following were elected delegates to t h e Republican city convention which will be held tomorrow, September 21st: Geo. R. Howard, J. S. Ostler, . W. C. Ockey, Cooper, Alfh, red Madsen, H. D. Willard J. Ockey, E. H. Sparks, Maylon Brough, Harry Carter, J. A. Booth, Mrs. J. R Park, Dennis Wood, Mrs W. A Wright, Mrs. H. D. Goldsbrough, Miss Etta Sid well, John Elliscn. The alternates chosen are.- Thos. H. Burton, Charles Wilson, John Cooper, Geo. A. Sperry Jr., OP NIlPIII, LSVAN, MONA, JUAB NO. 2 STATE LAWS that people of Nephi are violating some of the provisions of the laws passed by the last legislature, we are AO IS READ Iti THE HOMES 1911. BOWERS, - .1 ITOUR Joseph Hiskey and Miss Mar-jori- e Hiskey are in Mona visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Hiskey. Miss Katie Vest went to Lynn last Sunday evening Oct 15th. to visit with her brother Joseph Vest. John Yates, who has been living in Eureka for a number of years, is a Mona visitor this week. Homer Garfield is visiting his ld time friends and relatives of this place. Charles Kay and "Ren" Webb were here last week. It is re ported that they talk of moving back to Mona. John Kay is building a beautiful brick house on main street The carpenter work is being done by Joseph Newton. In the near future John and family will move into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Lofgram of Santaquin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garfield, Sunday last. Born, a daughter, to the wife of Willard Yates, Thursday Oct. 12th. Friday Oct 20th, a farewell dance will be given in the Mona opera house, in honor of Lecw Ellertson who leaves Mona Mon day next on a mission to New Zealand. A cordial invitation is extended to every body to come and give him a hearty sendoff. Let him no away feeling that he has many friends in Utah. Lec is one of these you.ig men who has the courage to go out among strangers, spend his time and means, for tde betteiment cl mankind. Let's not forget our duty to him. BAND CONCERT NEXT FRIDAY. Forty Six Men Busily Engaged in Painting on Nebo National Forest. For the past ten days Forest supervisor D. S. Pack has had twenty four men at Nephi and twenty six atPayson busy plani ng young forest trees and foiest tree seed on selected spots of the Nebo National Forest. The Nephi boys have planted 40,000 west ern lHlow Fine, and 10 .(KM Douglas Fir on the hill stones near the old Coulson salt works.. About sixty acres have been seeded up in the McCune canyon ih boys have been planting about 5,000 per day. In the Payson Canyon about 80,000 trees are being planted. and about seventy-fiv- e seeded with the same varieties as in the Nephi canyon. This is carrying on the campaign of forestry department of the gov ernment in their general policy of reforestation, which is aimed to benefit the farmer and home builder in the valleys below by limiting the amount of grazing to be done in the reserves. - and also e the which have been made barren in many cases by the principle being that the growth of forests conserves the water. and prevents disastrous floods. Already, it is claimed the protection of the forests in the Nephi canyon is bearing fruit, for dur ing the past two or three years there have been no freshets or floods to speak of. hill-sid- over-grazin- g, JIBE N'MIN DIES IN IDAHO. News of the death of Jabe a former resident of Nephi reached here last Saturday from Idaho Falls. While Mr. Nowlin stooped down to lift a plank to place over a muddy place in the path, he bursted a and died soon Two-ste- p Band. blood-vesse- l, "Salute" after. Waltz "Rippling Waters" Band. Mr. Nowlin and his father Vocal Solo "Selected" Miss Prout were among the early settlers of Overture "Electric Park" Band. Comet Solo "Addah Polka" A. Nephi. He married the eldest D. Plumb. daughter of Mrs. Sarah Tolley. Serenada "Twinkling Stars" and moved away from here about twenty three years ago. He Band. Piano Sob "Selected" Mrs C. K. leaves a wife, five sons and thre daughters. His children all reside Davis. in Canada except the two youngAA ' "Tl,a fnnA est daughters who are living at Band. home. T- W Vocal Solo "Selected" Hyruni Tolley, Mrs. J. R. Vickers. and Mrs. Sarah Tolley Downs, March "Front Section" Band. went up to attend the funeral These pieces are all new and a a i the of the week. first me ooys nave Deen working faithfully to give the public splendid entertainment Come BIG POTATO CROP BEING HARout and encourage the boys for VESTED. they not only r.eed words of n- couragement but also financial Henriod & Foote will comNo extra charge for the dance. mence digging thdr crop of poAdmission adults 25c children 15c tatoes within the next ten days or two weeks and it is their TO BE SPENT lo tell the potatoes her JT in Tintic. The price of potatoes LEVIN. has been advancing quite rapidly County assessor Earl Jackman during the past few months and was in from Levan this week. Messrs Henriod & Foote were ofand states that the recent water fered $1.10 per bushel for their works bonds have ben sold, and entire crop delivered at Salt the money is ready to commence Lane. They will have about work ori the new plant About 2000 bushels of the very finest $11,000 will tw; upent this year in quality of potatoes and the price construction work and plant which they are asking is $1 per bushel. Eureka lie porter. equipment Tn-n.tli.- n .1 - in-ten- tior ill, i ) , 7 t acres will Nowlin The following program be rendered by the Juvinile Band Friday evening Oct 27, in the Second ward amusement hall. after which a free dance will be given. - "' - |