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Show OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. The Juab County Times Chrf stensen. Editor nd Publisher UTAH NEPHI J. I Joseph Brown fell In front of a train In Snlt Lake, anil tia a result Diuy lose his rlnht,foot. It Is planned to make the coming Fourth uf July celebration the most spectacular In the history of Kphralm. William Ilawke, a soldier at Fort Douglas, becoming tired of army life, suicided Friday, tiring a bullet Into his brain. An average of $225 per acre Is the price asked by the farmers for tlis land necessary to build the cutoff l.i the county road between North Osf den and Pleasant View, The Utah Development League has decided to do all In Its power to make successful the celebration at Spanish Fork of the opening of the Strawberry irrigation project on July 2. According to Caleb Tanner, state may engineer, a water commission have to be appointed In the near fu ture to regulate distribution of water In the different Uintah basin streams. John Theodore Johnson, aged 30, a former employe of the Oarfleld smel ter, committed suicide Friday night at the home of bis father In Sandy by shooting himself through the heart R 0 i I h a District lOBtiua Greenwood. THE UTAH BUDGET r f Judicial Fifth Judge, M. Bhotgun. Atherni Needham, aged 8. wan electrocuted at Ulngham, when he climbed a on electric light pole and grasped wire in each hand. There was about 60 voUk in each wire and the child was killed instantly. The Iron county fair will be held In Cedar City September 17, 18 and 19. Within a short time the prem ium llst.3 will be published, and a large number of farmers are even now preparing their exhibits. Hoy LdHcli, aged 24 and inarrle!, who has been working as an elevator operator In a Salt Iuke bank, has fallen heir to an estate of 113.000. lie has announced his intention of going Into business for himself. While riding a motorcycle In Salt Lake, Harvey I. Watklns, aged 32, struck a pedestrian, and, losing con trol of bis machine, was himself hurled under a moving . street car, suffering the loss of his left arm. At least .100 delegates to the biennial meeting of the General Federation of Women's clubs In San Fran-'- . cl3co passed through Salt Iuke on Saturday, most of them stopping cuff in 'he capital city for several hours. ''armers In Utah. Salt I.nke and e Ials counties are.expericnclng trouble with the penny cress, r French weed, which seriously threatens the destruction of crops In some places tiniest It h checked. on a The rltlztis' committee Fourth of JuJj celebration at Frovo decided to hold trrcisc In tTe tabernacle during the n 'Tiling and a street and flag parade w ith drl!lt. raising on the north park In the afternoon. The eighth annual ou.'na of the United Commercial TraveKs fif Utah, held at Ilrigham City on Friday and Saturday, was a success In ev'y way, visitor from all over the Mate nJoy-ln' the hospitality of the City proplf. Although Iron county baa known a the driest part of Utah, she will soon have plenty of water for all purposes, ss the underground water supply in the Pa rowan valley has been tapped, and 200 wells are throwing out pood streams. son of Mr. and The Mrs, I J. Hanson of SpringvSlle Is dtad frorn.the effects of an overflow of w lntcrgreen. taken Saturday arte In seme manner the child got hold of a bottle of wlnfcergrc-eand drank the contents. As Mike Miller, an Austrian, and Heorge If. Topic-hempire of the International smelter at Tooele. ( the smelter at the (hanging of Shifts a bolt of lightning Instantly killing Miller and knoik-InTopwh unconrioiis. r ta n 'waning from the car to If U was taking the sltfh properly, Clr!c Prown. roadmsater for thfe OiMen liapld Tranolt company, came In contact with a trolley t'! with such force as to render him unconscious and break his right leg rlo "v to the hip. The. Jury at fait in the rase V. 9f the state aeainut rhareed ith the murder of Thoma erdi t of Cumming. returned a man(3ughter. guilty of Involuntary The penalty for involuntary Is otie day to one year la the county Jail. It Is shon by the annual report of the county rho"l supern'endent of Webr county that only three fourths of th s''nol-agchildren of the county are faking advan'see of the opportunity to secure an wine lion, tint of a total of bildrn, only 2..'.22 ere enrolled. The first rae which the state of immigration, labor and satisfies h 1rnpted to prosecia nndef r the employment law for females ended in defeat for the state a storekeeper t-- Murray being charged with violating the law. of hie Irrigation of 2.t.(H" land in Veler and Itavis co'intie ty harn'-nins'irplua waters of the We fer river wiil he nnder'asn at nnte Salt Lake hy prominent of the dis'rirf bene If landone, the propIf'ed are nililng to osition in a spirit of faifne?s. Frts g UrU-uatn- lx-e- n nn. Attorney 13. II. Ityan. Stenographer W. L Cook. State Senator J. A. Hyde. D. State representative Jamos Stack. Forest Supervisor, Nephl Forest Reserve V, S. Pack. U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. State Foreman Experiment Station Stephen lioswell. County. commissioners George County C. Jones, George Whltmore, John S. Nellsen. tJierk T. W. Vlckers. Recorder Win. Burton. Treasurer A. 11. Pax man. Assessor Karl Jackman. Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. 1 Foote. Sheriff Gua J. Henrlod. Superintendent ot schools Ivan C. Dal by. James Probation officer Road commissioner A. E. J. Mem-mot- t. Stal-nake- Lookout for currant wortosv MEADOABR00K Do not allow too many pigs to rus. together. Let your horses take their time tbe OtmCBj A Poor fences soon breed and train up a herd of breachy stock. corn Cut up dandelions and the tender young shoots of grass for the chicks. Keep the brooders clean. Graduate four years' course Iowa State College, (Amesi. Nurfrery and diseases of Domestic Animals. Phone No. 25 NKPHI, UT. . D, O, Miner, D, ML JAMES H.CARTER Physician and Surgeon Soft shelled egga Indicate a lack of lltne In the feed. Spinach Is easy to grow. KBSISENCa Above all things give the calves clean, dry pena with plenty of sunshine. MTica at S l1 R V K Y 1NG Lh ml , mining, Irrigation, power, draughting, lettering, blue prints. N1CPHI, UTAH. PHONE NO. 84 axsrwcNca T. L. FOOTE Dr. J. G. IR0NS Attorney at Law County Attorney Tkons No. 6. BwsssaaMMHMMwes VETERINARIAN at Court House Office mbmbbss- HSBamMiaMasBassM - NEPHI . Growing chicks require meat. Poultry require much attention. In trimming raspberry and blackberry bushes, look out for the gall best finishing food tor beetle. Corn Is the Superintendent County Infirmary J. B. Vlckers. bogs. County Physicians Dr. W. W. Faulta in a herd can be eliminated Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. The freshest eggs always batch the most quickly by careful breeding and best selection. EA8T COUNTY MUNICIPAL OFPlan for a big; lot of roots for the FICERS. Is apt to soften A hot sweat-colla- r sheep this year. the shoulders ot a horse, if you da NEPHI CITY. not look out. Easier to batch a fine lot of chicks Mayor E. It. Booth. Councilmen .V. H. Pettegrew, J. IL than It Is to raise them. A concrete tank will not spring a Lunt, J. W. Ellison, Orson Cozier, leak and at the same time It will alSnoch Burton. Keep a good brood bow as long as ways be ready for use. Recorder T. C. Winn. she will produce satisfactory Utters. Treasurer J. II. Latimer. If possible keep the ewea with, twin Attorney T. H. Burton. Be sure that the heifer la well de- lambs separate from other sheep for Marshal II II. Sparks. veloped before allowing ber to be a week or ao at least Justice of the Peace Jacob 'Cole- bred. man. Provided your cow Is a good one, Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. It Is better to give a row six to eight the more she Is fed along light lines, Quarantine physician Dr. D. O. weeks' rest between periods of lacta- the more she will give. Miner. tion. Building Inspector I. II. Grace. t'hief oi tiro Department N. A It has been found advantageous to Melson. The disadvantage about June chicks wash the Inside of the alio With Alof Waterworks Is that they will not mature for laying a mixture of cement and water. Superintendent fred (Jowers. In the fall. Member Board or Health W. A. Put a bull ring In tbe nose ot the Ptarr. occupy chronic cow and you have Young chlcka sometimes LEVAN TOWN. nests that have been so long used that a humane, effective remedy. President Board of Trustees A. L they are alive with vermin. Jackman. Dairy work is Just like any kind ot Trustees Adelbert Bosh. I II. Neglect to keep one's obligations to work. If It Is going to be done profit12. George Fruncom, Swen furnish eggs baa been the ruination of ably it requires thought and care. Malmgrcn. a great many poultry farmers. Clerk Earl Jackman. Silo users assert that they have Marshal Andrew Poulson. Some poultrymen feed cut bone th found a way to cut down the cost ot Health Officer Henry Hendrlckaon year around, and records show an In handling cows at least crease In tbelr laying capacity. EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Lack of chercoal, grit and green A diet of cornraeal and food together with animal rations in Mona John T. Kay, Ephrlam IL sklmmllk will mean an extra profit on insufficient quantities means failure. Kay, N. W. Klb rtson. Nebo George Tolley, LeRoy Whit-aker- . any culled out birds to be marketed. Win. Jonea. The dairyman. If be will use the The best calves should be selected means that are at band, can build up Nephl Alma Hague, A. TL Paxman, from each year's crop. This is the his soil better than any other farRoscoe E. (irover. Levan John A. Morgan, Jamea only way to keep the herd In good mer. E. Taylor, Adelbert bape. Rij. Juab James A. Kelly, R. C. StephThere Is no animal on the farm Never misrepresent the age of an that turns a larger profit In proporenson, John Williams. erg. Ton can t afford to sell your tion to tbe money Invested than a aoul for the sake of selling a few sheep. EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL OCRS. DISTRICT. Old sheep sometimes make good The sheep's meridian of life Is sis money for experienced sheepmen, but Alma Hague. lresldent, Nephl. years. After that the downhill aide young sheepmen should start wltn John A. Morgan comes st a pretty good Jog. It pays to young sheep. remember this. Ivan C. Dalby, Secretary, Levan. Some cows begin to "go back" J. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mona. If the young chicks have gapes, you when they reach the age of eight but be sure that the soil la contami many othera are still profitable at EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFt may nated by gape worm a. aomewbere near twelve to fifteen. rCERS. " the poultry yard. It Is no little labor to keep a stall Mona. here several calves run clean and According to Prof. K. C. Davis of Jitlce OJfhn fates. new Jersey agricultural experi- dry, but there Is no other way if you the Hirer N. W. Ellen son. Health ment station, alfalfa Is aa easily want to raise god caivea. Nephi. grown as any bsy crop. Justice J. 8 Cooper. Don't expect the team to do a bard ' Constable J. II. Brough. Be sure there are no narrow doors day's work In the field and then r. U. O. Miner. Heith tthi for the ewes to crowd through. One trot a half dozen miles to town and Levan. Jam may cause the loss of a lamb, back again after supper. JuMlre W. Kofod. or both ewe and Iamb. Coustable Richard Iverson. The profit In keeping cows comes Juab. It Is much easier to start with stock from the extra smount of milk that II. JitPtlc that Is a proven anccess than it la to tbey give above the ordinary yield on Stephentwin. Conntable Orson Wortblnrton. breed up. The latter Is a costly as common pasture or coarse teed. well aa tiresome experiment. Hogs should have access to water NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. According to those who have eggs at all times, and running water Is to Meet fitst and third Tuesdays ol for batching there will be many .new be preferred, unless It flows through avery month at the club patlors fanciers. These breeders are report farms where other bogs are kept In the Mint building. Vlnltlng tnvmnumbers of small sales. tiers of aelrhbortng commercial clubs ing large It costs money to Inclose the chickwelcomed. cordially A small Investment will fit up al- en ysrd, of course, but It costs less William Bailey, President With a few more than tbe toll exacted by cats, dogs snd Geo. A. Hperry, Financial Secretary. most any stable. windows and some ventilating flues rats helping themselves to tbe young T. W. VUkera, corresponding aecr the result will be thoroughly valuable. chickens. tiry. self-suckin- g Mor-tense- FHONE 187 City Barber Shop Dentist I, Wins OOT7KTBOCS TREATMENT nasT class wo rmopRixTOB Livery and Feed StabJc ' Plans and Specifications for all kinds of Buildings . Residences a Specialty OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Bua Meets All Trains. and Good LI Tory Rigs. . frsr ' For First Class Work make s iptcialty ot Elertrto Scalp and Facs MAHSAUK Bath and Shoa Bhlumj Stand In Connection. Bataholor Bros., Fropa. 9dnnra amith P.O. W He Builds Wisely Who H D.GOLDSBROVCH. Proprietor FORREST HOTEL Haaequarttrs for Traveling Man. New elagantlr appelated S room addition. Btaam heal, baths, etc. Oca bloek BeuXk and oaa eatt ef court bouse. Phone 22. Attorney at Law Licensed Abstracter TO BUILD WELL USE Money to Loan Ncphi Plaster Office Wion Building, Nepal Turn Over No Cquavl a New Leaf 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. By subscribing for THIS PAPER Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co. J 44 2. Thos. H. Burton Builds Well" fuab Eiprees Wagons. Fhoue Us. No. Agents for Coal. CO TO THBI MODERN BARBER SHOP Has AND Three Doors North of Post Office A. NIFXSON, Enoch Burton I UTAH Diseases of domestic animals treated Dr. J. A. BOOTH Architect :: Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania Lawyer Fractloe la all the Court a All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor of Ooldabrough Black. one-thir- two-week- s' :: HENRY ADAMS Otflee Reotns Nos. 2 snd Budding. Phone No. IS 6 2. Uc VETERINARIAN ' TELEPHONE 61. first hour. More sllos and less rotten shocks will Increase profits. DR. H. 0. MAN Physician and Surgcoa Too much sun is bad for chicks. FARM M D, W. W. Bennett, Hogs like fresh water. NOTES District. County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OP Flour and Mill Produce - Everything New and up to date 0v Gralata Gold Coin Flour and Fresb Ground Leaden "That Famous Nephi Dry Wheat Flour' Nephi Mill & Mfg. Co." Manufacturers of . Belle of the West, Perfection and Blue Ribbon Utah's Leading Brands of Flour Wholesale and retail dealers in all kind of Grain and Millstuff, Rolled and Chopped Feed. : : : : Nephi, Utah. w-e- trr, ttufi-Ia?.ght- er e tm-fa- il fiin-hou- 'f! titirs rflf The Uet weaner yon can put on the calf is never to allow It to aurk the cow after the first few days, the first milk (colostrum) being necessary for the calf. Crowing chickens require much meat. In order to produce the vigor that will aid them to resist all klnda of disease and even tbe attacks of lice and mites. It 1s commonly supposed that tbe feeding of hops In summer Is cheaper than In winter, because In winter much of the food is need to supply animal beat Good care conalsts In doing everything from milking and caring for the cowa to marketing the butter or cream as If your whole life success depended upon It Many fanners who make poultry are apt to get It culture a side Meetings. too much on the aid. Make It a fnndav K hK. 10 av. m. First ward branch of the farm work, and give It t Tabernacle; Second ward at meet- good buclness attention. hoiife. Hog cholera can be readily prevented by keeping tbe source of contamination away from the berd by protecting th well animals from all carriers of the Infection. Modern Woodmen of America No. lO.tfto, meeta every Tuesday evening it Woodman hall. Visiting Woodmen elcotned J A. 1. 11. OOTTRUIJ CcmsuL LATIMER, ClerU I. O. O. F. No. 16 tneels. every Pal- - orday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. JAron ninsrN. s. o. JAS H Saints Latter-da- y ing M. 1. A JACKSON, Secy. iue Hnnday, 6:39 p. m. First Second ward at Beginning now, a succession of patches planted to sweet corn. cane, Primary Ftrt ward at Relief ball. rowpeas, etc.. will come In handy for I p. m. Tnedav. Second ward at row feed when pastures get abort about three months hence. meeting h'm, 4 p. m. Tuesday. Priestbfwwl n"ting Monday. 7:31 m , at the respective ward meeting p Make sure that the calf does not Douses. to the cow again, once It Is sepret Helief Poctttv Hnt ward. Second from her and put on the sklmarated and fourth Ttnwodaya of each month t 2 p m. Hecond ward, first and mllk diet, as It will not only tend to third Thursdays of ecti month at 2 spoil the calf, but will cause the cow a. m. at the repctj ve meeting to worry after ber calf and reduce ber milk flow. brriea ward, i p, m Rel'glon f la.o 1rt Market or otherwise1 remove the avtry FtMsv at R"U"f fiall; ground ward, i p. m , every Friday at meet- males from the flock as soon ss no ing h:ne. more prtm for hatching are wanted Pretbyte'iae Chwre. Tbey fsve no Infuenre on the number Fonday Krhool at I1) 1) a frt , n1 of egz- produced, and Infertile ere neafhirg at I p ro Rev. C. K. Davis. keep mK'h the best, eepedal-In Pss.or. Warm weafhrr. ward at tabernacle; m"tlng house. Nothing Is more delicious than sweet corn, snd If planted st Intervals, perhaps by making two or three plantings of It, a auccesslon can be kept up ail summer and late la fall. The size of tbe udder Is not tbe only point to be considered In Judging an udder. It should be soft and pli able and milk down until it Is left like a dish rag at tbe end of a milking. They are plowing with dynamite now to such an extent that one manufacturer of explosives sold to farmers 500.000 pound In 1908. 750.000 pounds In 1W. 1.500.000 pounds In 1810. and the pound in are that this one concern wiil ship 6.000 000 pounds to farmers this lll, ' fear. Indi-caMo- Travelers to Colorado and the East Should select a route famed for Hrenic Attractions and .Superior Train Service. The Denver Mio Grande RAILROAD "The Scenic Line of the World". "Every Mile a Picture" This Ro.rte offers lbs "Bark F.ast" Travelers wore earleJ setile attracttona, that can be seen from the ear windows wltbout eatra for aide trips, than any other line. Clorsdo Pprinss, tft-o- r Special Low Round Trip Fares to sad principal eastern points, en sale Mar H. 2T, and 21, 1912; Jone 1. S. I, 1J. IS. 20. 22 and 29. 1912; July J. 12 and 20, 1912; August 1. I, 10. 22 and 21, 19t2; September 4 and 6. 1912. Throoen Standard and Tourist leeflne; Cars dally to Kansas City, 8t lx's. Ortiaha and CHrsjo. Tn-M- o. loer. superb dining casj service. w Fares snd fu'l parti'-tlar- s tion to any hio Grande Asnt. 1 A. Benton. Oen Ast gmlt Lake City. rrsna A. I'sts I 'h !l leU Wad;h. a Kntr. m cberfully furaishrd T. Touts. on applica- Arnt. Oc'on, t'taa, er rafaersgfr (''jlorado. Arr,t, |