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Show JUAB THE NEWS OP EAST JUAB XXX. COUNTY. VOL. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JANUARY 3. 4 iflO F OU GETS MSI TIMES COUNTY IT AD lU READ IN OP NKrHI, LEVAN, TBI HOMJSS MONA, JUAB nd MIIXS. 1913. NO. 13 T fULL OF INTERESTING NEWS FROM DIES STEVENSON tQVn B.T.U. PEOPLE LOT VISIT NEPH BUILTY tillertson Reunion. Young Devoted Wife and Motner Nebo Star Strikes Large Students And Teachers Ladies' Dane-Success. Change of Venue Taken. Notice of an Appeal Was Given. Childs Mhntor who was arraigned before precinct Justice John S. Cooper some weeks ago charg. ed with selling intoxicating liquor to Irving Wilson at a dance in Levan on September 13th, 1912. Mr. Cooper dismissed the case on the grounds that a c h a r g e Ciuld not be sworn to on and belief. Mr. Mantor was arrested again on the same com-plai- nt charge, the complaint being sworn to by city attorney T. II. Barton, this lime the case was brought before City Justice Wm. Stout but was taken to Eureka on a change of venue and tried before City Justice D. A. Lindsay on Dec. 30th, 1912. The state was' represented by Attorney T. L. Foote. Attorney Henry Adams appeared for the defendant. After hearing all the evidence in the case Judge Lindsay fined the boose seller $175. Attorney Adams filed notice of ai appnl. WHAT fc'i (I CONSTITUTES II WIFE. The E d.r's Journal expatiates as follows: "A true wife i s not merely one to sweep the house, darn the make the beds. socks and cook the meals. These things are necessary, but they are not the chief reasons why a Ifthisis man wants a wife. realty all he needs, a servant can do it cheaper than a wife. If this is all, when a ycung man calls to see a lady, send him in'o the pantry to Uste the bread and cake she has made; send .him to inspect the needle work or put a broom and him to wi send hand and in her h Such use. ness its t i n g s are a and wise young man important look will quickly after thtm. But what the true young man wants with a wife is her com panionship, sympathy and love. The way of life has many dreary ; Passes Away After a Brief Illness. A Arnold Kay of Santaquin and Miss Pearl Houghton of M o n a went to Salt Lake City last week and were married Dec. 27th. It was not a surprise to friends, however, as it has been reported several times before. All join in wishing them happi ness in their matrimonial career. Richard Jensen of Centeifieio Sanpete County and Miss Eliza vVilliams of our town were married in the Manti Temple New Years day, Jan. 1st. Miss Wil liam's marriage will doubtless be quite a surprise to m o s t of her friends as she evidently has been very reticent upon the question. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will make their future home in Sanpete, Mrs. Jensen will finish this years work in the Center-fielschool after which the state will likely loose another success-fu- ll teacher. May peace and happiness abide in your new home. Ephraim Eilertson and his son Alton went to Provo to s p e n d Christmas vacation. Mr. Ellert son's family were going to have a re union on Xmas day. He states that it has been a number of years since they were all together until this year. Miss Cloe Shephard, who has been working in Pay son for some months, spent the holidays in Mona with her and their d relatives. . parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi York Mary Ann Stevensen wife of Robert C. Stephensen of Nephi died Thursday morning at 4:30 of gaul stones. Mrs. Stephensen was sick only thirty six hours, she had been on a visit to Juab, where she has lived for the last nineteen years, returning home uesday morning in perfect health, Mrs. Stevensen took sick very Huddenly Tuesday evening and her husband who was ir. uab was for arriving at his wife's bedside the same eve ning, All loving friends and medical aid c ou d do was done for her but without desired results. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Warner being fifty years of age. She was married to Robert Stephensen thirty two years ago. bince their marriage sev en children, three boys and four girls, have been born to them. thes together with her husband and aged mother survive her. Mrs. Stephensen is perhaps better known in Juab where she was a very active worker during the time this place was at, its best. She was a woman who made friends wherever she went and all who become acquainted with her learned to love and re spect her. The sudden death is ndeed her many friends. The husband and fami- y have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community. sent that 1 eldest asurpiseto of GOLD ON HUSK! Provo were the guests of Mr. REPORT and Mrs. Elias York Xmas day. MINES. Fred Parkins and son Burt of Murray were here visiting I o r Since on a visit there last sum- several days with Mrs. Annie mer, the Aiasxa uoia ai l n e s Parkins Young during holidays company has completed a great - Messrs Willie Evans, Harvey Kay, and Uscar lNewton were home for Xmas but returned to their work soon after. Mr. and Mrs. George Barren of Salt Lake City were the guests of Mrs. Kartell's parents Mr, Barrett's parents Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hiskey for a few days last week. Evan Harris wh) has been Working in Bingham lor a month or so, came home and spent Xmas wiih his wife and family He returned the next day taking hTs family along with him. Eph Yates and mother who are at the present time making er hydroelectric Vein. New Improve- The Nebo Star Mining and Milling Co. has been continuing their work on the mine located east of Mona, a few days ago they opened up one of the largest bodies of ore ever discovered on Mt. Nebo. They have uncovered a vein 75 feet in length and a cross cut 10 feet without reaching a wall rock. All the ore is of a shipping character, composed of lead, silver, zinc, and a little gold. It is in such quantities that the workmen say one man will be able to mine enough ore to keep one team busy hauling to tne railroad, which is a distance of 2i miles. The company is oing to put in a chute so as. to slide the ore from the tunnel down to the loading place. There has never been a better showing for the company than the present outlook. It is the opinion of the company, they have Btruck the main body of ore. which crops but in several places on their property. P. P. Cnristensen. Bishop T. H. G. Parkes. J. D. P e x t o n . Thos. Bowles, John and Joseph Vic ers, of Nephi, J. H. Hern-ung- , H. S. Keer of Manti, Harrison and Sperry, of Salt Lake are som of the heavy shareholders in the company. g; 1 - Ot- her Visitors. ments Contemplated Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood More Missionaries Want ed. Good Programs left Given. Thursday of Just week for Hold-ewhere they will spend New Last Sunday professors Years day with Mr. Woou's and Miss Mabel Hone of the B. Y. U. University spent the day Miss Cordia Hendrickson and n Nephi, in the interest of that her brother Henry are down from nstitution. In the morning they Salt Lake spending the holidays isited the class of both parents with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. wards where an excellent proHenry Hendrickson. They gram was carried out At the brought with them two of theii services in the tabernacle Ed friends Alma Smith of Salt Lake ward Smart and ind Miss Florence Green ol lieorge H. Brimhall. gave some American Fork. on the very interesting Muses Ilea and Ruth Bean present of the Latter Day are down Irom Provo, w Saints. The special object of the they are attending school. They isit was to solicit young m n will cpend the holidays with nd wonnji to attend the mis their parents Mr. and Mrs J. sionary class in the University. W. Bean. Beautiful music was furnished Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan uy t'roiessors Lund. Gudmun-oleft last week for the reservation and Miss Mabel Hone. where they will make their fuThe meeting in the evening ture home. under the auspices of the M. 1. Miss Til lie Mortenson of Sail A. was well attended. Presi- one of his Lake and Mrs. Martin Larson ol ent Brimhall Idaho are visiting their father characteistic talks, which was full of pictures showing the Hans C. Mortensen this week. Arthur Jackman who is at- worth and need of the man who tending school at Provo is spend could be depended on. The ing the holidays with his parents beautiful music furnished by rofessors Lund, Gudmunson Mr. arm Mrs. A. L. Jackman. Miss Hone was full of in and President-elec- t Wilson held up a warning finger tonight to any spiration and very much enjoyman who might deliberately ed by all prebent. Prof. Edward start a panic in the United Statet-l- Smart gave short but interesting order to show that inttr.cieo ta'k to the young people of INFLUENTIAL MEN OF HISTORY legislative policies were wrong. Nephi. Continued from but tnL In a speech at the banquet of th- Southern The last Luther. great relig Society of New York, DISTRICT COURT HOLDS SHORT he in Mar is declared onr that he had hearei ionist catalogue i c SESSION. d e sinster r of the central tin Luther, ti ons of whai p figure the great intellectual and moral would follow if the Democratic The District court was in ses paily put into effect changes in sion Saturday awakening of Europe. 18th. Ceasar. Next to Jesus am economic policy. In th estate of Sarah Ann W. Buddha the man who laid hit Cazter. Petition lor sale of real hand most powerfully upon suc- HOLDS IIP WARNlNt estate and pret erty w as ceding generations was Julius ranted. FINGER. Caesar. The largest branch of In the matter i f the estate of the Christian church adopted The president-elect'first dis Emeiir.e I Sutton, his ideas of government, and hit. tinguished his speech between Petition for detei mu atie n cf theory of empire prevail in the natural and "unnatural" panics to real heirship and succet-soolder nations of the world to le said that in cases pan property granted. many this day. The very words em- cs had come naturally because In the matter of the estate of peror, kaiser and czar inidcate of a mental disturbance of peo J. Sutton deceased. Petiinfluenof his Henry the lasting nature pie with reference to loans and determination of heirfor tion ce. money generally. and successor to real estate When with "But the machinery is in ex ship Michelangelo. and property granted. personal Rafael, represents the renaiss- tstence, he said, by which th ance in art at its culminating thing can be deliberately dune Year's Eve n four par-ant- s. ne-ed- s President talks hect n, that save n Ic. plant and early next spring the water power system w i 1 be in shape for furnisnir g ample-power to the new mill which will be constructed next season, accord ing to Col. D. C. Jackling, gen eral manager, who returned from Alaska yesterday. Ihe initial capacity of the big mill which Mr. Jackling and as places in it, and a man is some sociates planned this year will times overtak-- n by misfcrture; be G000 tons of ore every twenty- be meets with failures and defour hours. It is the expectation point feat, trials and temptations beto greatly increase this in the Columbus. Who can estimatt set him and he needs one to future as the development work stand by and sympathise. He the effect of the discovery of progresfes in the mires. The America unon me oesuny oi in has some hard battles to fight new mill lite on Gastineau than, with poverty, enen i s and sin, race. arm of the Pac- and he needs a woman that their home in Eureka, spent the nel, which is an Gutenberg the inventor ol ifif rnrViintr na far nut na Jun when he puts his arm around holidays in Mona. from movable type printing Messrs Port Euwing and Mar eau. is cleared and abcut ready her. feels he has something Roger Bacon, who may fairly to fight for; she will help him to tin Boyc of Springville wore in for the structural work, begin-- ! be called the father of modern An with the foundations. fight; she will put her lips to his Mona the fore r an of the week ning winter science. facilitated the open i.s ear and whisper words of coun- the guests of Mr. Euwing's sisall in the cf branches work big Schwarz, if it be true that this cil ani her hand to his heart and ters Mesdamts James and John German monk was the inventor undertaking. Inspiration All thru VV. Kay. impart of the mine of gunpowder. This one sub Devebpements Mrs. Hyrum Evans went to life, thru storm and thru sun are moving along rapidly. For stance rendered all former for shine, conflict and victory, thru Ogden between Xmas and New tifications useless, and altereo adverse and thru favoring winds, Years and visited for a few day instance, the large transports the artichitecture of the world. which is to correct tunnel tion man needs a woman's love." with her daughter airs- Harry sea is with the new the Copernicus, to whose discover plant McFate. 500 of the ahead at are traceable the modern idea ies rate MIAlfen Entertain The oung Liiies association going feet a month. It i9expected that oi the universe. Kepler ano MUs Pearl Allen entertained followed the example of the re this tunnel wil) directly cut the Newton stand near him in im Monday afternoon in honor of lief society and gave a leap year Perseverance vein, a fissure of portance. ' tinned on Mrs. Lynn Sowby of Prove. The dance Monday evening Dec. 30th. pu ( Wait, who, if he did not in unlike the relief not was which in was sewing afternoon spent vent the steam engine,, gave i and discussing the topics of th party in being a grand financial ren were given another free its first practical application. season. Dinner was served at and social success. It is a fore dance, there being sufficient Morse, inventor of the tele5 o'clock, and the evening spent gone conclusion in Mona, that if futdslef t over from the Christ ihe women or girls lakes hold mas celebration graphic alphabet now in use ana in a musical way. will it Prof. John C. Swensen of the identified with the first it.trc The following were present: of any social event, surely success. come meet ui y. u. 1'rovu w as in ai o n a duction of steam locomotive and with ij Mc Bertha Misses Clara Cole, were it leap oain Thursday Jan. 2nd and may be called the father of Pherson. Alice and llay Kewley, th bo are wistung met with those wh o are taki.ia year. every year and M. the Cnristensen Mrs. J. Uxtention work with him. New Years afternoon the child guest of honor Mrs. Sowby. bed-makin- Home For Vacation. i s r frankly. I Pleasant New don't think there any m.'in living who dares use the machinery for that purpwe If he does, I promise him, not Party. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allen td a number of relatives heme t their Tuesday evening. fellow for my myself, but 11:30 a At as a splendid supper w as high ah gibbet MjfUryrnen, The erved. evenirg was fptnt laman'. social and chat. Those in games The governor added that h and Mrs. were: Biahop fo prestnt meant no literal gibtct, Mrs. Mr. and H. A. Beliiston, .hat is painful," but he said Mr. Mrs. and A. Geo. Jr., Sperry voula be a gibbet cl publ ic eiis W. Mrs. C. ar.d ?.Ir. Geo. Allen. race, "which will live as lonp Mrs. John and Mr. Andrewf, a the mem Iters of that man' Bellitton, Mr. and Mrs. J. I tamily survive. and Mr. and Mrs. J. "America, with her eyes open, Ueiiiston, M. Christens n. for snit tfjin to let a panic hap-jen,- " the gjvern r continued, nough in this We country. I expected-- as as if speak nust move ftr emancipation of jjt i I feared it. I do not. I am the pir and that emancipation afraid of nothing." will come without eAir own em The president-elec- t incipation from the error of our speech covered a variety of subjects, minds as i't what constitutes tie treated first of sectionaii? m. prosperity. Jeclaniig it ought not to exist. "Prosperity does not exist for "Theie is a vast deal to do." 4 nation ur.less it tervadei it ne said, "and it can best be elon And the amount of wealth in a by lorgettirg that we are partis- nation is much less iroirrtant ans of Miiy'. lung excel t the hon ihan the a c c e s s i h i I i t of the oU r nJ puppet it) cf the natiof eealth. 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