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Show V' COUNTY. COUNTY UAB ALL TBS NEWS OF EAST JUAB 4 NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SEPT. VOL. 3 COUNCIL HOLDS PARCEL POST BILL EX- - FURIOSI Weekly Grist The regular session of the Nephi City council was held in the council chambers September 6th 1912. There were present; E. R. Booth, Mayor, W. 11. Pettegrew, J. VV. Ellison, Orson Cazier, Enoch Burton, and J. H. Lunt, of the city council. Reports of City Justice of the Peace, Street Supervisor, and and Supt of Water works were read and referred to the different committees. BUDGET OF SOCIAL LEVAN In response to many inquiries for information. Senator Jonathan Bourne. Jr. chairman of the senate committee on and post roads; has prepared the following summary of the provisions of the new Parcel Post law which will become effective Jan. 1, 1913: Any article is mailable if not over 11 p o u n d s in weight nor more than 72 inches in length and girth combined, or likely to injure the mails or postal equipment or employees. Flat rate of 1 cent per ounce up to 4 ounces regardless of distance. Above 4 ounces, rate3 are by the pound or fraction therefoi, and vary i n g with distance as post-offic- Each es wl- - On Friday afternoon ly Many Levan People At tend Chrlstensen Family Reunion. Con- ' vention at Ogden. Other Political Dope. the earth- The Progressive party held their Precinct primary Saturday night Sept. 7th at (the County-cour- t house. Attorney Henry Adams was chosen chairman and The J. A. Cottrell secretary. delegates to the state convention to be held in Ogden today Henry Adams, J. A. Cottrell, Edward Cazier, Dr. H. O. Mant-orJ- remains of our beloved fellow-townsma- HIGH SCHOOL HEWS Rest After Touching Services. Postal Law. Communication from Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co. in regards to the use of water for power in Salt creek canyon was read and referred to the committee on follows: electric lights. n, Roscoe E. Grover, were reverently laid to r e s t in the City cemetery after one of the most affecting nnd impressive funeral services ever witnessed here. The tabernacle was filled with mourning relatives and friends who had assembled to pay their last respects to the departed brother, and hear words of praise to his memory, and encouragement to his bereaved family. President J. W. Pax-ma- n presided over the services and beautiful music was render ed by the choir. A quartet com posed of Miss Lucille Cowan, Miss Lillie P e x t o n , Wallace Vickers, and Thomas Bailey sang the anthem "Sometime We'll Understand" and a sacred violin selection was rendered by Ralph Booth. President Paxman in his opening remarks bore a simple and sincere tribute the to great worth of the deceased, to his varied usefulness, and manly character. The speakers were chosen from the special lines of s o c i a and moral endeavor in which Mr. Grover had been particularly active and all described in terms of praise his great value to their work. Principal Roy F. Homer of the public schools told of his activities as a member of the school board; W. C. Andrews spoke feelingly of his work as a member and president of the Commercial club and in civic af fairs; Bishop T. H. G. Parkes told with love and respect of Mr. G rover's labors in his ward; and T. C. Winn told of his loyalty and willingness to work as a member of the stake hitrh coun r. Committees were organized in the first, second, and third precincts, the organization will be completed in the fourth in the near future. One delegate was allowed Levan and Mona. Mr. Adams will visit these place and effect organizations sometime this week. For sometime the friends of T. W. Vickers have been urging him to accept a renomination on the Republican ticket for County clerk. Mr Vickers has finally decided that he will make the race. The friends of Mr. Vickers and the public in general are all united in that he has made an excellent officer and has served the county faithfully. It is rumored that V. M. Foote of this city is a candidate for nomination on the Democratic ticket for county clerk. The county can make no mistake if they elect either of the aspirants to the office of county clerk. The Republican county convention will be held at Eureka some time this month. The date Mrs. Sarah E. Newman, an old resident of Levan came over from Gunnison last week to renew old acquaintances. The Relief Party given Friday, proved to be a grand success. Everyone had a jolly good time. Heber Butterfield and Joseph Ordell of Riverton are visiting our town. The guests of Misses Lucenda and Sylvia Jackman. Sam Garrett and Earn Sud- weeks spent Sunday in Levan. Mrs. Robert Stephensen and daughters Mary, Jennie, and Yetta, were up from Juab Friday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mis. Martin Stephen- sen returned from Oak City Monday, where they attended the Christensen Reunion. Mrs. Elmer Jackman has gone to Oregon to her cousins last BOARD MEETS of Students Fixed. Mileage Out-Of-To- wn Other Business TransacteJ The East Juab county High board met in Nephi last Saturday. A number of b i 1 a were passed upon. A time was set for the board to meet the high school teachers. The transpor tation problem was finally fixed. Levan was fixed at 10 miles and those coming from place will receive twenty cents mileage ach day they attend school or $2.00 per week. Those living in Mona will receive at the rate of twenty cents for eiirht miles or $1 GO per week. Nojtudent will receive m i only for the days they attend school. Those School 1 that lease iving in Juab who are going to ttend at Levan or Nephi will receive mileage according to dis tances Nothing over $2.00 will be paid, as this was the maxi urn price to be paid allowed. 11 of comFlrat dttiooal pounds. pound, pound, been had same mittees to whifh Rural route who are living therereferred the following claims and decity Miss Deon Jennings is home ordered were paid: .15 05 .01 livery 50 $4 from Juab County Times Nephi, where she has been .35 .03 zone.05 MOTION tl.75 Tidwell Frank working for some months past. AMDS -- FUNDS e .46 06 zone .04 51.75 Melvin Stanley Mr. H. C. Larsen is home from e PICTURES COMING. zcne07 .05 .57 Harris & Sons $4.00 allowed where he has been Leamington e 18 .68 zone .06 for $3.50. working during the summer. 1,000-mil- e The interestof all theatregoers zone09 .07 .79 N. C. Lund 55.00 allowed for Mrs. Stephen Christensen and i centered on the coming of the 1,400-mil- e zone -- 10 .09 1.00 $4.37. 1.800-mil- e daughter Dora spent Thursday world's most famous actress zone ..11 .10 1.11 Orson Howartn Jr. $1.00 alin Nephi. Over 1,800 Sarah Bernhardt in "Camille" lowed for .87. is Francom visit Mrs. 1.32 Martha miles .12 as produced in marvellous motion .12 36.34 Cap. Electric Co. Mrs. Oliver pictures revalting the her The postmaster-genera- l ing daughter may $9.00 Raymond Pettegrew make provision for indemnity, Dilby, in Idaho. stage. The date is not definlte- claims Committee: Printing ded Broad-leainsurance, and collection on Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum y known but will be in the near Juab County $58.20. additional with future. and charges livery, alSunday Monday spent Juab County Times to.50 for such service, and may, with of "Mme The production in Levan. lowed for 15.80. c o n a e n t of the interstate the last Saturday sur Mrs. C. N. Lundsteen went to Luis Gem" $1.75 hasn't been set yet. Raymond Pettegrew commission commerce after prised and pleased the two large $4.37 J. R. Beach Democratic county con M a n t i , to visit relatives and audiences. The This play serves as modify rates, - The claims of A. J. Bowers for vention will be held at Eureka friends. zone for "Camille as and an introduction distances, 10 formerly refened to the Mr. and Mr. Christian Chrint- on or about Sept. 18th. A num s t a g e d in the when both demonstra wen experience hs committee on electric lights was ber of Democrats of this city will ensen, and Anthon Christensen, they s theatre ted the need Deseret Bernhardt' famous therefor. returned and rejected. visit Provo Thursday, the day want tj Oik City last week to News. The following cla'mt were W. J. Bryan is to be in that attend the Christensen Reunion. recently. Once suppressed by govern cil. Stephen L. Richards and. city. allowtd and ordered paid Wm They report having had an excel ment The Don't Let Fruit edict, it came near being a Dennis G. Talmage $100.00. lent time. Apostle G e o r g e F. Richards, The Juab delegation county horn till Waste. play, but finally came Wood 55c, Walter OlpinS20 00. cousin and uncle respectively of to the State Mrs. Amanda Christensen and to convenRepublican was an instantaneous and life, The question is why the decedent, told in simple lan- tion last week offered the follow- family of Heber are visiting re On motion of Council Cazier it is the most success. Today the matter of the culvert on 3rd don't the people of east guage of the love and regard in ing amendments to the plat latives and friends here. known widely play. north and 5th west street be re- county go into the fruit drying which they had held the man form. Mrs. Geo. S. Francis of Gunni Rebel forces struggle in the ferred to the committee who has business as was their custom sev whose career had been so sud- "Wo rammpnil tVio last acrit- - son is here visiting her mother souls of every one of us, the ex- that in charge. The motion was eral years ago? Hundreds of denly cut off in the prime of his Utuw for pMsinff the ,jpuor ,aw. Mrs. H C. Hoist. of battle ground depend-- " the lent bushels are g o i n g to waste on usefulness. Words of comfort carried. 1911 and reaffirm our allegi of Johnson and Charles Mr. Mrs. our experience. Councilman Cazier motioned which a good profit m i g h t be and encouragement were spoken ance to that doctrine, and pledge of Midvale is visiting Mr. and ng largely upon human. Most us are of Secretly n family, urg- our that thejnayor be instructed to made if the people would screen to the see to it that Mrs. J. N. Shepherd. to legislators wellness our many recognizing notify the marshall to ring the in a drying shed and utilize theii ing them to look forward to an- that the law is not repealed". Mrs. Ed. Morgan has returned es, we are of the opinion is loved a It their with other crying with surplus in accordance product meeting curfew bell The amendment was lost to Levan for the winter. Mrs. we might have done betterunde? the curfew law, this was carried. shame on Utah people, who have or.e and a u n i o n which would The Democratic con judicial Morgan has spent the past year circumstances other than those Councilman Pettegrew sub- the best fruit in the country, never again be broken. met ihe of vention district and we Fifth on the Indian Reservation- that led us to The interment took place in mitted the following resolutions, with thousands of bushels rot" in in is 29, Salt there know good Lake, every Aug. that Thursday, of Richto Mrs. James Jackman Salt the City cemeterj , Apostle ting on the ground, to have moved its adoption: how nominated of for the no the and matter woman Iwrn, Judge is Mrs. each Lake year, ards offering the dedicatory visiting her mother ship from California kpartlvprl. court Greenwood her. Joshua world treated District has and Swen Malmgren. evaporated Iprayer over the grave. Whereas it appears from the tons of the present incumbent winter ranchers, This idea of the author is ex- is home Lester score or more of re- of Nephi, a Berides assessment rolls on file in the fruit. Last Jenning to pay ot that office; and for district at had and others sheepmen He has been working in quisitely set forth in the photo- office of the City Treasurer of as high as 20c to 25c per pound latives, there were present at Udall of Eur again. A. George torney Jrama "Cam;lle" as recently Nephi City, of the special tax for dried fruit. Why can' tthe the funeral numbers of sympath- eka; Juab county thus landing Vtrnillian for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs of staged in the Bernhardt Theatre the for purpose people of East Juab county sup izing friends and business assoc-,ate- s both candidates. lvied the from all over the state. concrete ply this demand! of constructing a Nephi were Levan last week vis n Paris and played by famous most tragedien curb andgutr in curb and iting Mrs. Hobbs mother, Mr. world's is that of a PriThe ne. Democratic Precinct portrayal No. ENTERTAINS. 1, MRS. district City; Swen MCQMIE Nephi VI Malmgren. si tBrigham gutter Scribes To refined woman in matters of that an error has been made in mary. On Peach Day. taste-th- e McOmie Mrs. delightgowns she wears are Myrtle the assessment against the proNotice is hereby given that a The Read AssociaThe Utah Amendments, her conduct is "creations"-anNewspaper members the entertained fully perty of Francis Sells as is of re- Primary of the Democratic Party tion is a on from" week's that of our last with removed even having of planning club the little Beginning Utopia Friday cord in card assessment roll, page in and for Nephi Precinct, Juab There is at nnd butterflies un of' will will be of Times society. State the Dr. big A, the home time gala of J. meeting Utah, at issue, publish ing 1, line 3, assessing the said County, show-Ririn held l the County Court llouss Brigham City next Tuesday and Booth. The evening was plr as til the clay of election, eight pro nothing of the inner Francis Sells with ten feet more on could Monday September 16 at 8 Wednesday. These are , movr our mpnts: to statr in amendments usual nohing the posed way. antly spent than said Sells owns; o'clock p. m. for the purpose of of h Known as P e a c Day, and the After luncheon Miss Phyllis constitution. In the past the offend the n.ost exacting tho?e And where another error ap electing six 6 Delegates to the to Sparks and Ralph Booth render- voters have paid little attention ho think the statfe should at Brigham people are going pears in said record against the County CnvenJtjioTiQ be held 18, ed beautiful musical selections. and show the people newspaper to amendments to the constitu prove its sermons as unenter Eureka, Wednesday Sept. property of the I. O. O. F. where 1912. as follows: were Those the and wives sweethearts their present but as the ones to be voted taining as the pulpit, and noth in it appears that said I. O.O. r . Misses Neva Booth, Helen Grace, tton; this the color to thf Also for the purpose of elect- - time of their lives. year are very import ing to Jane MrPherson, Lillian Black upon has been assessed 52 cents too with the mosi a a ana cheeks of thofe ing precinct i,nairman Nellie Housen, IilaMcPher-son- . aiit to the people, careful read much,' now The first ward Religion Class ctt, vivid ! Secretary and transacting any imagination. May Hobbs, Bertha McPher-son- , ing and consideration slviuld Therefore be it resolved that other business as may properly will have a Bazaar or exhibition of them. shown in the past t h Louise When Ethel given Wright, Allen, 'of their summmer's work at the lane the City Treasurer be and Is Come before the meeting-AlKfh! McPherson of Sells, cultured audience has been no supporters of tha Dpmcrat-i- c r.,A.V.ATO lniililintr on Fridav i'ocafello Mr.. Coleman returned Mr'ln W Mrs. C. hereby instructed to change said ticket are many coming by aut requested anrl Katnrrtav afternoon nnd' Orme. Mrs. S. J. Mrs. h jiiit? V!n hy aftrr spending titrable, records to conform with the to be present.urgently Iint, it wan evenings. Refreshments will be! Jack TeaJale, and the hostess two w eeks visiting her hrothe and carriage, as thoughAdv. facts. After some discussion said Geo. A. Allen, . Bernhardt in person. in IL-LtMrs. McOmie. served, every body invited. On redommendation 50-mi- le 150-mil- 300-mil- 600-mil- . and MILLS, NO. 49 CITIZEN s. AD ISRSAD IN THS HbMES OF NEPHI, I.EVAN, NONA, JUAB : izes Provisions of New OUR 13. 1912. BUSY SESSION Senator Bourne Summar- Roscoe E, Qrover Laid To Delegates To Attend Bus-ines- TIMES SERVICES OVER PROtiHESSIVE PART , RESPECTED City Fathers ofTransact If 1 weights ti visit - - living asked Juab grief-stricke- that error, - dried . d dates tht ! bring l Idaho, OettaaW mm ( Precinct Chairman. |