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Show JUAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. VOL. INDIAN i. III NKPHI CITY. UTAH MAY, State Land Board will llET-- r FRlljS PflMINR Will Be the Biggest Wow ever. COUNTY -- S I by the Grim Reaper last Sunday. He had been ill with pneumonia Powl for several weeks, and was get- I ting so he could walk down town, I His wjjen he took a back-se- t. Dig G. TIMES Al) IS IIEAU IN THE HOMES OF NEI'lll, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and mills, 1910. NEPHI NO. 30 SOCIETY. High School Notes Wm. Hoyt, Well Deeper. Three cheers for the YOUU B LEU Reporter. Special Correepondence. State U'MSD'S Land Board! They have decided to advertise for bids for digging the well on the Levan Ridge two hundred feet further down with an estimate for three hundred Last Friday while working in the quarry of the Levan Plaster Co. Walt Mortenson received some slight injuries by a pre mature explosion of a blast He had arranged his shot but the new kind of powder used had not been tamped in. He lighted the fuse and started away.. The lighted fuse curled around into the powder and ignited it The concussion knocked Mortensen to the ground while the rocks passed swiftly over his head. He was hit in the back and on one foot with some rocks but was around again Saturday rejoicing over his good luck. Next Sunday evening will be our regular monthly conjoint meeting. The followins program will be rendered. Lecture, Apostacy, Martin Neilson; song, Miss Deon Jenn ings and Co. ; recitation, Wm. Jackman; Song, Miss Floy Shepherd and Co. ; vocal solo, J. M. Christensen; recitation, Miss Alice Jacobson; instrumental music, Orson .Neilson; recitation Miss Ethel Cushing; vocal solo, Jos. H. Stephenson; Recitation, Mrs Martina Jennings; Music, Walt Mortenson. I Nephi is the place designated heart became seriously affected, if I and necessary to strike water. it was this complication that as the camp grounds for the big Wm- Bailey, chairman of the I caused his death. Had Mr. Indian War Veterans pow wow I Booth lived until the 21 st. of Commercial Club committee, this year. Its former reputation who has this matter in charge, for entertainment made the old this month he would have been ms worked untiringly on this veterans want to gather here 50 years of age. Nephi was his lis He met with the I birth pet project. in life he place, and early again. At the meeting of the Land Board and exWednesday, committees of the veterans of engaged in the sheep business, the plained of importance Sanpete and Juab counties held but a few years ago, he bought the well further in order L-'aMt Pleasant the first of the the old Kienkie farm and has ,o make a good practical test, week, it was decided to hold the been engaged in fanning ever efore abandoning the work, reunion together at Nephi on the since, The Commercial Club members of August. 3rd, 4th, 'and 5th and farmers of this district are The visitors will arrive on the jubilant over this decision, and 2nd. The veterans of Emery are looking forward with new county have also expressed a delope to the continuance of the sire to camp here, and in fact, well. The people as a whole are an invitation will be extended to appreciative of the work of Mr. all the veterans of the state to Jailey, and the substantial income here and be shown the of the state land board. terest time of their lives. The various committees are already hard at work to make this one of the four boys and six girls in his I Mrs, biggest and best times ever held family. His mother, Officials Have Hard in Nephi., They ask the hearty Edwin Booth still survives him, A. Booth, Jos. cooperation of all the different E. R. Booth, J. M. E. Oscar Booth, Geo, Booth, Trip. clubs and business men. W. Booth, and Neva Booth are his brothers and sister. P. H. Hopkins, general comThe services over the remains Gommercia of the deceased, were held Wed- mercial superintendent, E. E. It will be interesting to the nesday at the Tabernacle. Bis h Harrison, general plant superinRousing Meetng. M. and H. Fennemore, tendent, D, many friends of Earl Jackman, op Pettegrew presided. J. on commercial division four promising young men Pexton opened with prayer, and superintensecond place points and- each M. B. Co. Tel. R. s on a missKm in the dent of ' three points. The score at the end There was a good attendance addresses were made by J. W. England Monhere last nwhe has been released and in. favor of the Acad- Salt Lake and returned to Nephi I stood 38-at the Commercial Club meeting Ellison,G- Charles Sperry, Bishop passed through T. H. Parkes, Pres. J. W. day on their return trip from Thursday, where they will make emy. Although wa were da- - w leave Liverpool on May 7th evening. A motion Tuesday "was carried that the members of Paxman, and Bishop W. H. Pette- St George in an automobile. their future home. feated, our coach Mr. Andrews, larvlng here about the 28th. beswere and car their full a There closed. was They enry Miller and his sister grew was very well pleasad with the the Commercial Club give their Miss with mud and Miller of Scipio were visit- -' the attendance of enter-1 records made. Willie pattered grime Master choir, which, Andrews moral support to the Indian War Considering that evidence ors and of ' of Levan last week. They ln under Ernest the having gave tained little leadership a at the men have only baan training Wednesday Veterans associations in their some hard traveled over ere some pleasvery .rendered Particular , guests of for a number of Winn, very for two weeks, he says they birthday party entertainment of the veterans of Mr. roads. stated that Alvilda ". Mips his Kofod. Hopkins made an excellent showing and playmates Sanpete county and the state at ing and appropriate music. second auto the was that theirs Mr. with a little good hard conscien- Ivey of Scipio who has the big encampment which will Twenty six members of the Modem Woodmen, were present had made the trip into the Dixtous work tney would become a the mail contract between Juab be held here this supimer. and Scipio was in town last week, fine team. A committee was appointed to and marched in a body to the ie country, and that the inhab: . Last Thursday, Cora Neilson The Academy has a much lar-- 1 make arrangements for the Vine Bluff cemetery. They also itants in several of the towns fled when they saw the car commember a birthday party to her brother of choose their gave number to students of members presented the entertainment . ger a team from and also had more little friends in honor of her 8th of the Salt Lake Commercial with a most beautiful floral ing, as if it were some terrible monster. In all of the towns initiate Alvin Udall into the mys-- l entries. The relay race was I mile stone, Club who will visit here on May piece. they stopped at, they advocated teries of Governdom. Provin-- j forfeited on this account, the I The following mothers had 18th. A special meeting of the the building of a state road, in cial Governor Gadd appointed boys being too tired to run after I their babies christened Club will be held next Tuesday Mrs. in order that a person might Burquist as Sir Knight and competing in so other dif-- 1 Christina Stephenson, and Mrs many evening to hear the report of the At the request of Pres.' Pax-ma- ravel without being compelled Brough as Rabbi and they were ferent events. All the boys did May Wankier. ' committee, and perfect arrangethe two wards met in the to build his own road, as they instructed to conduct the candi-- 1 ments. good Work and made the white The District schools took an Tabernacle last Sunday after- lad done in one or two instances. date over the cold desert They and gold earn every point that afternoon off The committee on county fair yesterday (Monnoon, in order that he might lead the candidate over the they got. Especially noticeable reported that they had obtained greet his many friends after his day) and took tJ tli wwij rough road followed by Shah was the work of Aldous who to get some observations the necessary information, and He in described very long illness. Henriod and Arabs Hyde, Caz- carried four first places and one recommended that the President nature. all They got tired vividly the suffering- and the ier, Kendall, and Hawkins into second. Vickers set such a ter- and of the Club call a mass meeting more. nothing hehad passed despondency the mysteries of Governors rific pace in the quarter . mile of the people, and ascertain if Dr. D. O. Miner was out yeshis recent afflictthrough during The road being rough and rocky, that the Ephraim boys could not on account of the contin- they will support the proposition, ion, how he had felt so melan terday him-I. the shot-pwe had The young Ladies' Mutual Im- the candidate experienced some touch .providing the Club takes the choly at times that he imagined Mrs. Fred Brad' I TtSS in who difficulties four men outdistanced the following path initiative. his friends, his counselors and provement Organization under which was made Pronounced her ail- by Governors S. A. champions, but in the long A proposition was presented to even his wife had forsaken him the leadership of Mrs. Orson me"ttyph0ld distance runs, lack of training the Club that it lend its support in his hour of trouble, and it Cazier have prepared the follow- heretofore. Messrs H. C. L. Jorgenson I two After caused us to lose out. he taking degrees towards the organization of a seemed that the Evil One was ing interesting program to be givI Alma and Ivan The boys enjoyed the trip Dalby : took an A. D. Plumb, the innext Sunday evening at the was asked if he wished to go on en , band. and him hard to I tempt to Little st structor for the eighth grade the tryingthe It further, and he replied hes- wonderfully and were given th I outing inyesterday He thank- Tabernacle at 7:30 p. m. gain ascendancy. Mr. so he cage was treatment. of yes Dalbys auto. poming school year, has propos- ed his hearers for the kindness will be a conjoint meeting, and itatingly, The challenge for a tennis I ed to devote his spare time to towards is cordially invited to conducted into the last degree everybody to was and him, glad of Governors and made a match, issued last week by Wal-- 1 the organizing and conducting assure them that his eye was attend. full fledged member of the lace Vickers and Ray Gowers, IQeneral School .. of a big band provided the Club Piano solo - - - Mrs. Judd. Notes, improving. and business men will raise $300 A Boys Best bunch. The initiation beingl was accepted by Hyde Joiner and I. H. Grace, Mrs. S. A. Cazier, Vocal duet, per year to pay him for the time Wm. Bailey, Bishops Parkes and Friend. Della and Leta McCune over they sat themselves down Wm. Hoyt anc played on Thursderesult was a devoted to this work. A comMothers and Mothe- to a chicken supper, followed day last. The The school exhibits will be held Pettegrew, J. W. Ord all gave Address, to the sor defeat the challengers Each refreshments. mittee was appointed to solicit good liquid Greenwood. by on rhood, Judge of Friday May 20th. testimonies, and spoke and time of five games to four. funds for this purpose. R. F. the in Vocal solo, God Bless My Kind one was called on for a toast experienced they joy Forty four new volumes have Homer, R. J. Henriod, W. C. they all responded freely. Musthat Pres. Paxman was Old Mother, A. C. Crawford. ic knowing been received for ithe grade was next in order and the Andrews, and Jacob Coleman, The Young Ladies were unable The committee appointed to I restored to health. being rapidly only one half of the Club S2ng the following songs, solicit funds for the organization I rary Geo. A. Sperry were appointed Mrs. J. W- Paxman also spoke to obtain any white carnations down Old committee. Dear on this 4 and maintenance oj a first class Nephi, Way pup8 and stated that the reason her in the state, but instead will The on the Farm and We are the Gov band are meeting with fine suc- teachers has been spent Librarian Geo. A. Sperry re- husband little on sale at white cost, place imagined that she was ported that he had secured for not as sympathetic as she should bows in the stores. The follow-in- emors. R. J. Henriod presided cess. One of the leading citi- teachers and pupils .sre highly After excercising zens of the town started the list pleased with the i selection jtSat the magazine table the following: have been, was because she tried bevy of charming girls at the piano. vocal chords to their ut with a contribution of $25, was made by the committed Review of Reviews, Success, to work the mind cure and will sell the little white bows their Hamptons, McClures, Cosmop- make him believe he was not as Friday and Saturday, Misses most capacity, they decided to and everything looks favorable reachera are busy assigning Leona Hague, Pearl Sparks, depart for that morning declar- for a good band. Most of the parts for the commencement exEverybodys Worlds, ill as he was. olitan, . Work, Outing, Literary Digest, The Primary children with Hannah Jacobson, Norma Miner, ing it was the best time they old members are going to join, ercises. It is not yet known who will American Agriculture, and The Miss Lucille Cowan as director, Pearl Wright, Ina Hawkins, lave had. and get the good insruction that Mr. Plumb wiil give. Now all Jeliver the address to the eighth and Mrs. J. F. Quist as organist, Mattie Cazier, and Lucille Fruit Grower. -" O Wear the white Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ostler went together for a rattling good ?rade graduates; but efforts occupied the choir seats, and Greenwood. show Provo and that you honor .to Salt Lake Thursday to attend band, good holiday celebrations, ire being made to secure some a was rendered some very beautiful badge, Joseph Kendall prominent man of the state. and some fine concerts. Mothers he MaudAdams play. Day. songs. visitor Thursday. - con-anui- ng t -- . - 58 I - - . . J - I . ; -- ' Sunday Services. n, . Good Program, for Mothers Day. - ut the?,j Chi-be- - - I 4 |