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Show ab ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. BABY. Quick Work of Fireman Saves Child From Cruel Death. The two year old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs- - Elliott Miller had a close call for his life Tuesday. Just as the Sanpete train came sweeping down the grade near Mr. Miller's home, the infant was trudging along trying to rt across the push a little The engineer saw the trackdanger imminent, and reversed the engine, but notwithstanding the brakes were on, the wheels of the engine kept sliding, and the engineer seeing that the child would be crushed to death, called to the fireman, who leaped from the engine, and rah ahead and snatched the child from the track just in time to save it from being ground under the wheels. go-ca- county NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JULY 22, VOL. 1. CLOSE CALL FOR ' THE OBSERVER NOTICES. That the Commercial Club is i,Grand and Concert Times It has been growing harder and harder for men who drink to get or keep jobs, says the DelinOne after another the eator. railroads have posted nogreat tices warning employees of instant dismissal if they are known to drink. Such a rule has more practical effect than a thousand temperance lecturers. Frick's great iron and steel works at Homestead are under an absolute total abstinence regime. Marshall Field St Co., enuniciated a rule which has been followed to a less or greater extent by other mer"We cantile establishments: will not, to our knowledge, place a young man who drinks, in our business." Many a bank clerk has passed a very humiliating quarter of an hour in the office of some surety company, while learning that because he was known to drink the company would refuse to sign his bond unless he could furnish it acceptable securety. The U. S. Labor Department, using percentages based on several thousand reports, found that ninety per cent of the railroads, seventy nine per cent of the manufacturers, eighty two per cent of discriminate agriculturisti, drinking men as employees. Sunday Services. The speakers at the Second Ward, Sunday were home missionaries from Levan, Henry Hendrickson, and a Mr. Nielsen who has just returned from a mission to the Scandinavian Mr. Hendrickson countries. addressed the meeting on the principles of the gospel, and Mr. Nielsen gave a splendid talk on the necessity of cultivating a spirit of contentment. Good music was rendered by the choir. At the First Ward, George Booth, J. E. Sorensen, and Pre. J. W. Pax man gave some good talks, helpful to their hearers. The pastor of the Presbyterian church gave the first cf the series of sermons on Ihe four gospel portraits of Christ. There was a good attendance at the evening meeting and a very creditable sermon was delivered. AD IS OK NKI'HI, RKAD IN THE HOMES LKVAN, and MONA, Jl'AB MILLS, 11)10. Entertainment M). 41 Sat. Evening. Everyone is going to the big concert and entertainment Saturday evening at the City Park. In addition to the regular program, the Nephi Brass Band will be in attendance to give some stirring numbers. Refreshments will be served on the grounds, and every body will have a good time. The following is the program of the evening; Selection Nephi Brass Band. NEPHI SOCIETY. LEVI NOTES Alonzo Sperry is in town for a allowing its dues to become sadfew days visiting his parents, ly in arrears, which is very bad Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Sperry Collect every business policy. Soren Jaeobsen, his mother Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitbeck month, should be the rule. from Vernal were here visiting Mrs. Minnie Jaeobsen, and his relatives and friends the first of daughter, all of Mt. Pleasant are That the Indian War Veterans visiting old friends and acquaint committee are making a noise Song Choir the week. ances here this week. They are like a big time hustling around Piano Solo ' Mrs. Judd. Mrs Jacob Colman spent a the guests of Mrs. Sorcna Miss Lillian Robertshaw. getting everything in readiness Vocal Solo of this week at Provo, part . Miss of Recitation 3rd. Pearl Sparks. for the Pow Wow Aug. the editor of the Times to Ervin Jensen Piano Solo and his sister . Miss Bessie Goldsbrough leaving 4th, and 5th. experience again the dreariness Miss Effie Jensen of Center T. W. Vickers, Alvah Stout, Mixed Quartet of his former bacheolr days Wasatch Co. That Secretary Burton is busy son and daughter of Misses Leah Pettegrew, Lucille Cowan. Lonesome? commit War Indian the assisting Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Jensen form Nephi Brass Band tees in sending out invitations to Selection Mrs. Alexander McOmie of erly of Levan, are visiting here Jacob Coleman Reading prominent people in all parts of Cornet Solo II. E. I low el Logan is down, for a few weeks this week with relatives nnH the state bidding them come to Vocal Solo . L. P. Anderson as the guest of her parents, Dr. friends, being the guests of Mrs. . . . . the Heap Big Time. N. C. Christensen. Clarinet Solo Jay Hawkins. and Mrs. J. A. Booth. A very well attended party Misses Lily and Kate Pexton, Mrs. Alvin Udall That hundreds of people have Vocal Trio Ostler S. and Mrs. Mr. J. was held in the Levan Opera Selection Brass Band Nephi signified their intention of being at dinner House informally last Friday evening to Solo Vocal Mrs. Flossie Carter. here for the big three days celeto last raise Sunday complimentary means for the 24th of July Solo Miss Piano bration. Phyllis Sparks. Coleman. Mrs. Mr. Jacob and Dance and served at Park, Refreshments expenses. Refreshments were at Arlington after. That every resident should reserved and a fine program was Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrett rendered. member to clean his sidewalk Much credit is due and premises of weeds, as people Golden Wedding Celebration. mportance ot Advertising went to Levan Saturday to attend the committee for their faithful the 71st anniversary of the birth labors in this work. will be here from all over the The anniversary of the golden Chas- Mangleson. of Your District. state toinspect "Little Chicago." A fire started in J. W. Shep wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. "In an editorial published in H. B. Mensel, agent of the herd's confectionery store last That those who sprayed this McPherson was celebrated last Wednesday, caused by the decor spring are seeing good results in Friday and Saturday in an ela- the Ogden Examiner, that paper, Denver and RioGrandehy. atCas ations on the wall catching fire on his the apples that are ripening. borate way. On Friday a ban sets forth the necessity of every tie Gate.s topjed off while Mr. Chase photographer, a "consult" to all the adult having a proper to visit in Indiana, to That when the visitors are quet was served was taking pictures in the room. memlcrof the traffic department here at the big Campfire, every posterity of the couple of honor, printed pamphlet and literature of Mrs. Belle James of Milford is As B M. Tel. Co., the R. town' one should boost fbrNephi and its and a most enjoyable time was to boost the community or here with her parents visiting with the old folks, recount- and the same will apply to Mil the consultation was private, the Mr. splendid products and possibili- spent and Mrs Thos. Sherwood. of ford as to other communities. reporter is unable to give an ties. Say a good word where-everyo- u ing the many experiences Misses Vermis Shepherd and married life. Fifty The Ogden pajterhasthe follow details of the "interview". their Viola can, and it will bring years happy home returned Morgan ago they were married in ing to say: homeseekers here. from an xtended Friday trip to Every progressive community Nephi by Andrew Love, the then For Farmers. Pointers chil Dry Scipio. fifteen and should have attractively printed probate judge, dren were born to this union, and pamphlets and ciculars which a number of new buildOeseret Farmer Commends all were raised up to maturity will give to the visitor or the In a recent bulletin on dry Quite been and are have ings but two. But as Mr. and Mrs enquirer such information as he farm crops issued by the Exter built here this season. Thisleing adds McPherson took two of their ne- may the iment Station of Montana Agri greatly to the looks and improvedesire concerning FarmersNephi . phews to raise when they were advantages and attraction of the cultural College, the following ments of the town. children, they had the locality- Literature of this kind pointers for the dry farmer are Mr. Robinson of the Ixwan It is said that land in the vicin- orphan children to rear and care should Itesentto friends in the given: fifteen Plaster Mill of Salt Lake City ity of Nephi has been enhanced for. The two 1. Science and diligence will nephews, Allen distance by every resident of the was down on business the first in value because of the drouth. The farmers there have learned and Uolnn Mcl'herson, were community who has acquaintances quadruple the harvest. of the week. 2. Waterisof first importance. the very valuable lesson that treated the same as a their own that may know other teopIe who Last Saturday a fire started in good edu will be interested. They should Use all possible means to prevent children, and they have no reason to fear the cation. Theregiven Elmer Jackman's summer kitchen are 31 grand be sent to hotels in the east for its waste. drouth if the methods employed one great grand distribution, and the railroads and children 3. From seven to ten inches of which is a few feet from his are correct. child. For the children a ban which have perfected the system water can be saved for the crop house and the damage would "Our representative, after quet and jolly up was given of distribution, have lcen great had it not been will always distri by timely cultivation. visiting Nephi, writes, "This is Saturday. A concert was gotten bute any literature of the kind 4. Disc after the harvester, as for the piompt action of Martin the best farming community by them which was very en- that may be furnished them. early in the spring as possible, Stejensoji and Ervin Jensen who I have met with in the State." up some to idea and immediately after plowing. hapjened to Ik; passing and the have is "It a good tertaining. The reason, to us is perfectly Mr. McPherson is 79 years of one in the east, and at such t. narrow alter every rain roof of the building being sheet app arent. More Deseret Farm- age, and his estimaable wife points as Chicago, Kansas City and whenever a crust begins to iron. ers are taken at Nephi any other is 68 years of age. Both are en and Omaha, to hand around form. The sieakers at the Sacrament joying good health, and have literature of the character place in the State. last Sunday were Messrs meeting 6. Do not let weeds" grow on While most of the dry farmers lived their half century of mar- suggested, says the Sacramento summer tilled land P. and Ellison of Christensen they use up of Nephi proceed along the right ried life peacefully and happily. Union. Money spent in such the water. of Nephi. lines' occasionally we find a The following were present a way is one of the most profitAn effort is being made to get 7. Harrow the grain in the "know it all" who prefers follow of the children and relatives to able investments a community business houses to close their spring until it is six inches high. Mr. can make. The celebrate this money need not 8. Pack the on stores ing his own methods and who and Mrs. W. anniversary: Wednesday at noon for before Mr. and be sent out of the community. the half pays no attention whatever to Mrs. John W.A.Wright, holiday and also to close McPherson, Mr. "It can be expended with the seeding. the suggestions made by the, 7 o'clock p m. every day. 9. Use drills that pack the at Seth McPherson, Mr. local papers, and in that way more successful dry farmers and and Mrs. This will cause the public to be and Mrs. Mark Sowby, Mrs. the best advertising medium that earth about the seed. to experts. 10. Use only the best seed. more regular in their shopping Rose Card of Salt Lake City, Mr. any town can have will le supThere is one gentleman in par-- i and Mrs. Heber select varieties and well cleaned ar.d will give the clerks a chance McPherson, all the better. ticular who has been cropping Misses Jane, Estella, Bertha, ported 11. Two or threo pecks an for a rest. "Few persons, it may be said his land continually for four or and Lula McPherson. Mr. and in A program for the 2Hh of July is enough. acre fiassing, realize what a magfive years. The rain fall has Mrs. AbnerBigler, Misses Ethel, nificent has been arranged and is as fol- 12. and advetisement a good Early riening crops been abundant and he has and Pearl Wright, Nellie Hot sen, ows: I ?.? for are the t is for the community early seeding been getting fair returns. This Ef fie Mcl'herson of Pocatello, newsbaper Firing of 21 guns at day break dry farm. Late crops must Ie where it is published. Every and Peter year he tried it again but his Idaho, Mrs. Jas. Yates of Salt citizen and resident of a town intertilled. y S. E. Malmgrcn crop has burned up. The drought Iake City, Mrs. Charles Hus- should take a ersonal pride in 13. More can le produced in WankierJr. Hoisting of the stars has taught an exceedingly valu- bands, the last named two from seeing that his patters are the one crop after summer tillate and Mripes at Rinrise. Niels able lesson and no where will its Salt Lake City, Pre, and Jas. Ust that it is ossiMe to publish than in two or three consecutive lindteen. the Serenading influence be felt in a better way W. Paxman, Bishop and Mrs. in a place of the size where he crops. town by the Brass Band. Marthan an Nephi. T. H. G- - Parkcs, Mr. and Mrs. lives. A good, live newspaper 1. Market concentrated pro shall of the day, Iorenzo Mangel-en- . i Mrs. means a good, ve town ; and when ducts; meat and butter pay bet Isaac H. Grace, Mr. and Meeting to commence at the a sheet that 10 o'clock W. a. m. John stranger picks ter than forage. Ord, Grandmother Ord. 1. Music by tho Brass Band. Mrs. Ann McCune, Mrs. Emma contains practically nothing, and Ifi. Garden crops and shrub 2. Singing by choir under the Cole. Mrs. Lena Rollins, Mrs. which looks as though it was not bery, as well as grain, may le John Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney prosperous, ne Knows that the made to thrive by thomugh till leadership of Ray Francom. town is no letter. If thre are age. .1. Braver by the Chaplain Wright. a few advertisements, he will Information received from Henry Hendrickson Sr. some of the former Nephites I. Singing Choir. Deputy game warden Jos. say either that the town has few Ex-- i in is to the Smith of Murray was down the establishments or that its bus now residing Canada, 5. Oration N. P. Ramnsen. effect that the drought has burn- first of the week, and in company iness nvn lack enterprise, and in fi. Sng Marguerite Brown. ed out their crops, and they do with county warden A. V. either case he it likely to locst 7. Recitation, Edna Mangelsen A large number of ej.hibiU arcnot expect to raise scarcely any Hague, visited all of the weirs of elsewhere. X. Music, Alma Jennings & Co. In? will in "There a Brass Rand. gr"at t. Jl"ction, coming in every day for the thing this year. Thousands of the tower plants and of the Exhibition. 10. Recitation John Morten?en Canada fanners are moving Irrigation company. All the California this summer and fall Commercial Club United State?. companies concerned expressed and every town should have it' Persons who have. rme good back to the II. Male Ray Franand lots it. literature of of v.iil Si amples Co. ready com with Notwithstanding the drought, products the kini!y to willingness comply the Nephi farmers are going to order of the game warden in in lnetime lo get it up is now, make arrangements for their 12. S.ech Bishop 4. E Taylor have a good yield. "No place stalling at the weirs, revolving for it will not be long before it is display withT. U. Burton, jecre- 13 Duet Maud Nelsen and Co eded."-Beave- r ne of like East Juab County." the rcial Comm Club C. News, and ary Continued on jsge3. screens fishwaysf Aa-gar- d. - i ... - y . Hard for Drinking Men to Keep Jobs. YOUR - sub-surfac- e 1 Moving Back From Canada. Send in Your hibits. - - |