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Show TUAR District. Judge, Firth Judicial District loslinu Greenwood. Attorney 12. H. Ryan. W, I Cook. Stenographer fitato Senator J It. Kdghlell. Georsa State Representative Tones. Forest Reserve Forest Nepbl Supervisor, S. Tack. Expert In Charge station P. V. Cardon. D. U. S. NOTES fROn HEADOVVBROOK fAI?A William Pitt Jr Road James commissioner A. E. X 1 y-- Good development before beginning to lay, I beat for the pullet. The tin strainer ha been relegated to the crap heap. Give the colt free range. (A. Mem-mol- t. Select the poultry for the fair. r. Cultivate Prepare winter wheat ground early. It hard chicken. la Stal-nako- dark comb I an indlcaUon that something la the matter with the bird. A the chicken yard. to a stunted fatten Superintendent County Infirmary Scald the milk palls out and set J. 11. Vkkers. O. them In the sun. County Physicians Dr. D. Miner, Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr. Good digestion of the food will lead to the production of more egga. EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OP. FICER3. The cost of a cow is only the first Item of expense to be considered. NEPHI CITY. Let the old hen and her brood have Mayor E. II. Booth. a sh&f of wheat and watch them keep V. 11. Psttegrew, J. H. Councilmen Lunt, J. V. Milium, Orson Cazler, busy. Enoch Burton. When feed gets scarce In pastures Recorder T. C. Winn. one cannot blame cows for trying the Treasurer J. 11. fences. Attorney T. II. Burton Muislial E. II. Sparks. Justice of the Peace Wm. Stout Try and raise some product on the Street Supervisor Jas. U. Riches. farm that will bring In money every Quarantine I'liyaJclau Dr. L. O. day In the year. Miner. Building Inspector I. II. Grace. The heifer bred too early always reChief oi Mm UuparUueui N. A. mains stunted In growth and her milk Nlelaon. Is shortened for all time. Alf Waterworks Superintendent fred Cowers. The Ayrshire and Guenrsey types Member Board of Henlth W. A. of dairy cattle are Increasing In favor Btarr. In the middle western states. LEVAN TOWN. vegetables and flowers when the weather 1 hot and the soli dry. For fattening a wet mash Is good, but at other times let the mash be dry. The old hens, especially those older than two years, should be fattened and sold. Juat a little buttermilk in the butter make It turn rancid tn sum- soon mer. It has been well aald that a farm can never rise above the level of It owner. Shade must fowls and weather. be provided for the the little chick durtag hot Breeding for size will be of little advantage unless you feed for size at the same time. A heavy draft horse should never be driven faster than a walk with or without a load. Bad ventilation and damp quarter cauae more disease among fowl than any one other cause. President Board of Trustees A. L. Some tell the sex of the guinea Jackniau. by Its wattlee. Those of the male Sickly thrift Is Induced by lack Trustees D. Bosh. L. H. Mortsn-se- fowl are dctible the size of the female. of care. A careless shepherd InvariaGeorge Franrom, Swen E. Malta-re- n bly makes poor sheep. Two Itema are essential In drainClerk Steven Slephenson. ing. Secure a good outlet and proIt's either a darkened stable or milkMarshal Albert Turubridge. Health Officer Henry llendrlcksoa. vide a regular descent for the water. ing early and late these daya. Files give the cow no peace. Wool that comes from the back of a sheep Is good, bad or Indifferent, ac EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. When buying a atalllon know Mona John T. Kay, Epbrlam IL cording to the manner tn which It Is whether or not he Is a sure foal getfed. ter, otherwise leave him alone. Kay. N. W. Ellertsou. Nepbl Aluia Hague, A, IL Paxman. Animals afflicted by parasites canI. 11. Grace. Saving the heifer calve from the Lothd John A. Morgan, James not do well and these pests spread best cow I the right method of keepE. Taylor, Lorenco Jiangolsoa. rapidly and Increaae fast In warm ing up the efficiency of the herd. weather. Frequent changm of drinking water In the Ions; run It Is always a rood is one of the best safeguard EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL for the plan to give a cow a dose of some lax- health of the flock during hot weather. DISTRICT. at ative the first symptom of udder trouble. The pedigree sire that has been the Alma Hague. President. Nepbl. John A. Morgan Vice President, power la building up six and draft Experiments show that chickens form In our American stock of lvan. with strong vitality and plenty of horses. Geo. A Sperry, Secretary, KepbL J. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mona. masculine characteristics make the largest galna. Frequent stirring of ripening cream will make better flavored butter, as EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFt The aphis can be controlled the cream to ripen mora by it cause CERS. spraying with the tobacco or kero- evenly. sene solutions. Mona. It I almost a waste of time on your Justice John i ate Alfalfa yields from two to three part aa well as that of a ben to set Health OQcer N. W. Ellertaoa. times as much as clover or tlmothv. her tn a neat and tn a bouse Infested Nephi. and Is more valuable bay. with vermin. Justice J. 8 Cooper. Constable J. It. Hrough. The successful poultryman It busy In the early stage the balky horse liealln Officer Or. I). O. Miner. I the entire year and ns home-growmade by the balky driver. A high Levan. products If cheaper than those ttra- - strung, nervous horse I easily ruined Juslic cured elsewhere. Ceorge W. Kofod. by bad driving. Constable Hit bard 1 verso a. Juab. While alfalfa pasture baa been Breeding and feeding la not all. Justice R. C. Stephenson. found to be very valuable for hogs, watch the market and plan to finish ConiUble Orson Wortblnjloa. the hay aa a part ration for winter Is the hog at a time when yon will not find a glutted market scarcely lesa Important NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. If the little duck cannot get to grass Do not set strawberries too llteta Drat and third Tuesdays ot some kind of green food must be pro Th root should be well spreaddeep. out very month at the club parlors vided. Iettuce la the very beat green and the plant set no It than deeper memthe la linl building. Visiting food that can be provided. originally grew In the field. ber of aeichborlng oomiaerclaJ club cordially welcomed. The gasoline engine come In bandy Sheep that are being fattened ought Ienni Wood. PresldeaL on the stock pump when a spell of to have a ration of oil meal every Geo. A. Pperry, Secretary. C. K Davis. Financial Secretary three or four day dead calm cornea other day. It prevent Indigestion and and the windmill take a vacation. is beneficial In other way. ad Treasurer. n, Collect Department of Agriculture Data Showing Land Value Increaae With Improvements. veyor. 67 RED PHOnJB Ostler Bldg, Rooms Dr. J. G. IRONS the rate of 4 per cent per annum VETERINARIAN at uiuinci T, L FOOTE HENRY ADAMS Dr. J, A. BOOTH pure-us- I 1 y UTAH :: :: NEPHI Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania D, O, Miner, M, D, PHONf 1ST Diseases of domestic animals treated City Barber Shop OOUBTBOUS TBXATVTF.NT AND rixsT cuaaa w Three Doors North A. N1ELSON, rmoriuxTOB ef Tost Office Livery and Feed Stable us Msets All Trains. Kits. Drar aad Express Wagon. . Phone Ua No. (or CeaL Good Livery As-en- t 44-S- H. D. COLDSBROVCH. Proprietor Thos. H. Burton Attorney at Law Public 1 and Office la Room Notary 2 er Enoch Burton -- Ostler & All en Ostler Bldg. FORREST HOTEL Headquarter Kw Jaatt7 steam for Travail Men. a?ets4 as ac- tion, beat, hatha, eta. On blook eoath aad en eaat ot eoarC bousa. Phone 21. Ofllce Phone lies. Phone 123. 51. Drs. Rees H Rees Physicians and Surgeons Office in WJnn Dldg. NEPIII, UTAII K Say, You ! 7. ng City Meat Co. up-to-d- ate that printing, H OWJobabout you're la need of? Ceaa la mmi mmm ate abee tt at year first eppertaaitr. Doe I watt aaol Ike very last bat give aa linlo ttasa weg aUw DONT BORROW n to yea kot tifk (raJe war Three Cents Per Week Duty of People. A & 2, Nephi, Utah 1 Time Deposits at The direct effect that changing bad roads Into good road haa upon land value and the general economlo welI M. 08TUK. FaaiXBaav fare of a community la shown In sevk . HILL. eral concrete illustration gathered by S. B. BOOTH. Citsss the United States department ot agriculture. The department ha Juat issued a statement on the subject, based upon a mass of Information gathered by the office of public roads, which ta making a special atudy of the economic effect of road Improvement Physician mad Surgeon in the country. According to data roads where replace gathered, FEONB NO. 84 good bad ones, the value ot farm land cmoa Increase to bordering on the road such an extent that the coat of road Improvement la equalized, if not exceeded. The geenral land values, aa well a farm values, show marked advances, following the Improvement ot Attorney at Law roada. Office la Nepbi National Bank Building Among the illustration cited by the NEPHI. VTAH department are the following: In Leo county, Virginia, a farmer owned 100 acres between Ben Hur and Jonesvllle, which be offered to sell for $1,800. In 1908 this road was improved, and although the farmer Lawyer fought the lniprovemea', he baa since Vraatlca la all the Court. refused $3,000 tor hi farm. Along Ail legal matter glvea careful aad thl same road a tract of 188 acre fwoaapt atteatloa. Office seooad floor wa supposed to have been sold for M Ooldsbrooga Dleok. the refused $6,000. The purchaser contract, however, and the owner After the threatened to sue him. road Improvement, and without any Dentist Improvement upon the land, the same farm waa sold to the original CCfloe ftaoxoa He. I aad I. Wlu for $9,000. ttlldlng. In Jackson county, Alabama, the Fbaoa N. U-- l of lasue a bond voted $250,000 people for road Improvement and Improved 24 per cent of the roads. The census of 1900 gives the value of all farm lands tn Jackaon county at $5.90 per Architect acre. The selling value at that time was from $6 to $15 per acre. The cen- Plans and Specifications for all kinds sus of 1910 places the value of all of Building . Residences a Specialty farm lands In Jackson county at $9 79 OFFICE AT RESIDENCE per acre, and the selling price is now Actual figure of $15 to $25 per acre. IOO TO THK Increased value following road Improvement are shown. MODERN BARBER SHOP As the roads In no way affect soil Par Pint Class Work of or the farm, fortuity quality aro due essentially to the dessaks a specialty of Klertrls Scalp aad Pace MA88AQIcrease In the cost of hauling produce Bsta aad Shoe ShJotng Stand la Ooaoaotloa. to market or shipping points. Farms Bateheler Wtaa Bolldlo BreslPrepa. are now regarded as plant for the business of farming, and any reduction in their profit through unnecessarily heavy cost for hauling on bad roads naturally reduces their capitalizManufacture that ever-lastiation Into values. With reduced costs for hauling profits are increased, with Hand-mad- e Harness the result that the farm plant shows I RamMs aad Sfld'M satisfactory earnings on a higher caprspslred good oev. DmI la MimM, 8idli BOdlM and ital value. Msvajo ttlaoksu. The automobile, also, baa begun ta be an Important factor tn Increasing rural value where good roads are Introduced. Immigration Is particularly marked where road condition are favorable; Maagelwa ec Garrett. PropoMoa In fact the figure of the department seem to Indicate that good road indiAD Kinds of Home Cured rectly Increase the demand for rural and Fresh Meats property; and the price of farm land, like that of any commodity, I ruled Kept in Refrigerator by the relation between demand and supply. Bualnee being-- run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very Auto and Good Roada. reasonable prions. The auto has come to stay and there Courteous Treatment to All ta no use fighting against tt or trying to penalize the owner for destroying country roada. There I no. doubt that an auto will wear out a dirt road quicker than a team carrying J.000 pounds, and while the latter are pe-all led tn some states, all effort to give the wnii medicine to the owner The Times from your neighbor of auto have failed. The only remedy I to build roada that wilt stand the when you can get it for less than wear and tear of heavy wagoaa, autoa and anything else and then take the penalty off everything. small fat sheep always brings good many farm folk look upon The making of good road is one of better prlcea than a Urge poor one; dairying a drudgery but where thl t Woodman hall. Visiting Woodmen but If the larger sheep also made Is the raaa It Is so bcaus people the most Important duties of the welcomed fat It will command a much better have made tt so, not because of ne- American people and their prompt V. M. KOOTE. Onsal. repair and careful maintenance la esprice. cessity. sential. There I probably no subJ If. LATIMER, Clerk. The ben should be laying or car- ject In which the progressiva farmer Dairytag make the farm attractive. I. O. O. K. No. meets every Sat other thing being equal the dairy ing for broods, except when molting, la more deeply interested than that of and and It I only by feeding the most having roads connecting blrn with bis I. In O. I. hail. Vis- farm Is neatter. more sanitary O. onlay evening than the suitable materials that true economy market over which be may be able to iting brothers cordially Invited to at- looks better to the paeeer-bbaut greatest possible load. Good tend. other farm. can be practiced. WM. FOSTTTL N O roads, like all other good things, are 3. 3. SULLIVAN. tn making a bowse, economy of floor tn formulating a radon due re- expensive to build and of too much rsce, simplicity of construction and gard should be had to Its patatability. value to be neglected. ronvenlence In handling the fowls are A cow wtll give better rwtums If Lttsr-dSsints" Meetings. to be arranged for Is she rellshei her food. It stimulates the Good Roada. Htifidar St hoot. 10 a. m. First ward :he main thing house. of the the The making of good roads Is one of building appetite atd aids digestion. at Tabernacle; Second ward at meetthe moat important duties of the ing BOUM. It has been estimated that If all. or Alt garden makers should now plant Amelcan people and their prompt M. I. A. Sunday, 6:31 m. First at some beets for winter use. repair and careful maintenance Is ward at tabernacle; Hcind ward al nearly all. of our farmers could be to discard scrub fowls and use The soil should be fine and well pre- essential. There is probably no subineenlag tionw, Prln ary lint ward at Relief hsJl, only furbrd poultry, the Increase pared and handled In such a way as ject In which the progressive farmer ia more deeply Interested than that 4 p. m. Tuesday, Second ward at !n value of poultry would be 100 per t have sufficient moisture for the of the seeds. lent of having roads connecting htm with meeting bowae, 4 p. m, Tuesday. his markets over which ho may be Pr1eethnrd meeting Monday, t: 20 The oldr a h"g gets the more It Excessive fat In a young pig In- able to haul the greatest possible load. p m.. at the respective ward meeting !osta to tut a pound of tnal on him vito demoralization of Its physical Good roads, like all other good thlrms, hniS. Relief SoJtv Mrst ward, condition, destroys the raturat ten- are too expensive to build and of too vnd yT eiperlroent stations ailhave this fact beyond and foarh Ih'irsdays of earn month argument dency toward constitutional vigor. much value to be neglected. t 2 p m. Hecond ward. flrn and Surly to market Is tfw way to rhrks growth and Induces a condition third Thursdays of each month at 1 this information. that no after treatment can correct Time to Drag a Road. p. to. at tbe respective taeetlnf If the trafTic Is very liRht. a good bouses A calf that has one half cf le moth-WA dlsrersrd of the details which astime to drag the road la immediately First ward. 8 pm. Religion r)a.s milk will put oa a hundred pounds sist In furnishing pure, clean, milk for erinary a raiu. at Re;W evsry Friday rail; geoond f a ftwvntn and at three every night and morning afWt the after the best However, time to drag I when traffic, ward. p. m , every Friday at nxt tionlhs It Is . can wnen-dand be entire of the eatlDg quality tnilslng from a the mud will not Stick to the drag but ng hoiis. Such calves at six months will hrd of cows, and If the mHk Is supill slide along the edge. thi drag Presbyterian Church. much old as aa elrh nearly a year plied to a factor the cream or taking a slice of earth off the nica Sunday School at 19:29 a rn . n1 self thst was takes away at once taken, from such milk Is sure hitw (0 be places and filling the small presrhioj at S p. m. fiev. c. K. Ixvla, Srora Its mother. more of !m afTrctf dFas or. Modnrn Woodmen of America No. 10.700, mets every Ttiesday evening A Abstracts, Loans, Insurance, Real Estate, Surveying Land, Mining:, LetterSuring, Notary Publio and County Interest paid on ROADS PAY FOR THEMSELVES Untidy, filthy houses soon show the result In seal t egged fowl. Spade up ROAD B0ILDM6 IBANKr the dairy taint's clean. If a cow foil off In milk. It hard to bring back the flow. Burton & Carter NEPHI NATIONAL grape la a sure frulL Milk cow need to be salted at leaat twice a week. Pvans. l'robatlon officer The The beat paint is the cheapest State Foreman Experiment 6tatloa A. D. Ellison. County. Geo. C. County ConunlHsloners FVultmore, Lorenzo Mungolaon, W. B. Sperry, Hens need bulky feed. Keep Experiment Clerk T. W. Viewers. Recorder Edgar Lunt. Treasurer A. R. Paxinaa, AasPHHor Karl Jackman. Attorney J. II. McKulgbt Surveyor J. II Carter. Kherlff Uu J. Henrloa. Superintendent of Schools Oeo. COUNTY TIMES. NEPIII. UTAH t? i0 "He Builds Wisely Who BuUds WelT WhatYouWant How You Want It When You Want It Sy. MyrKaig k the of praitingr come JJ to a sod we '0 guar ante yo atiaactory work at prices that are right fTf For 14, v I TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster Has No Equal The Largest and Pureat natural deposit of GypsurA ia the World. 1 Nephi Plasler & Mfg. Co, n estab-lshr-- d capi-allt- s luab County J Mill and Elevator Company Of Flour and Mill Produce Evcrytnlng New and up to dato Our Leaders Cold Coia Floor afid Fresh Ground Graham |