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Show , uuiiuuuauuiijiuiiuiiuiiauijuuiiiira ALL EAST COUNTY " '" NEWS. COUNTY j.CAB $ YOUR AD. IS READ IN EVERY HOME. EiffnTmnniTfTTTTTtfirnnnTTTrnnnnnTTfUs VOL.'l. iNEPIH CITY, UTAH. OCl'OHKU C0UNCILD0IIS!c"!)'Cra"!issiMe,s iioio ousy sessionDTriStir Prohibition Ordinance Passed. Additi onal Power for Elec- co-ar- tric Light Plant Discussed. WAY.-o'herwi- sn I"-- . 00 IMPROVEMENTS. Made';! .Telephone Important One of the best advertisements Jiatthe dry farm industry of Juab iounty has received for a long S irae important imofovewent was the exhibit sent up by time irrt being niadtf iu J"Twi'hi by th. tbe Commercial Ulub. T. L- Smith iitkv Monnuiu IU11 Telenhon' was in of the exhibit, and charge leole. Mr k. J ance, 'ienern it without goes saying thBt no 1'Uut Supei itlteiidnt of the cou was point omitedby him in showparn , Geo. i". Wallace Jr., tb the products to the numerous ('iiinnariv Aitorner C. K. Peterp ing Ohif Knginer. E.K. larrion, D inquiring visitors that thronged vision Plnt Su enutend? nt, wer" his booth. L jubtiess tbe Club would have lieie Irnst w ) k hokitig over ib awarded many prizes but oeiu iiUMtion with the view of fpendini for be fact that nothing but dry several thousand dollar .here i farza cereals were placed on the tb mlargrneut and improvemeo In fact, it appeared lists. pme of th plant. chra ' was it something entirely Nephi it now the headquarter and hw itching point for all of south ae'v to the Fair officials that any- em Utah, including $aopeie, Sev- :nicj dui grains could be pro- i on the dry lands ier, Bea er, M ilUnl.Imn,od Wael)-i- t au?'-V tt ie case of peaches raised g on c untiee. Mr.W.F. Madsei tHthe district Mauagfr lor thiatery withoat irrigation on the Brc dhead peach orchard was I Hod five bxk iiorj', operator. a and l.iremao aiv keeper, plant ssryled by Governor ?pry, Pres. MciJDnald of the Fair association, Tuthe. all kept busy tim, n4 VunV others of the officials. floor cf the Nepbi Nation U, nk buihlii g ia being fitted" up hi;ere greatly surprised at the fur toe coiujiitiiy had-qua- rt x. fJa r and Quality of the fruit -- -- - en-ii- - r 'V nI A lei i sampesof. wheat from the 2race Bios., and J. W. V,' were pronounced tbe . Plaster . MmpuV' oest at the Fair, but because Does Damage. ot their not having the amount cn Last Tuesday evening the xhibit required (one bushel) no quarry men at the Plaster of prize could be awarded. The Paris Mill put in a charge of 70c same was true with the potato pounds of dvnaraite and about xhibit. It was conceded that 1000 pounds of black powder. the Club had the best dry farm The explosive force was so effecauifi- was not there but potatoes, tive that it blew a big gypsum ient exhibit. quantity boulder weighing from two tc The pure bred hogs on exhibit thiee tens clear over the point of by Joseph F. W right attracted the hill, destroying sqto; of the attention and carried off one or and also about 63 ft. two prizes of the tig iron pipe flume. FragTbe Experiment Station also ments of stone were hurled had a fine display. through the roof and into the ore Botweli exhibite d the Stephen bin Ths carpenters who had winter oats and barley pro anly ben working there had fortunate duced in the state, and many or ly just left a few minutes before; ders are now being place 1 for seme serious inotherwise. them. juries might have resulted. Mara-gc- r H. E. Howell mil-- . He Niiiijiliiiiel. -l M r H"id up a nice to start opera-tion- little exhibit' Mr. tent H)de expetted w. informs Smith wa ik be the in et.ell. nt about today;but these new rehundreds of tbe Times thai pairs will delay the start until tbe were made as to the e first of next week. All Mr, niid Mrr. IMru'n Mt l is v il inquiries in this county. of lands nere Irotn IIm k Spr,ni mean considerable loss to tbe price itb her latner M". LtiS Jen-e- n company, as many order have al "lr . Real Cstate Transfers. expect lo remain here ready been placed for immediate ("r tbe wi'itpr. D. II. Swayze of Salt Lake delivery. k C of Annie Mt', City, has purchased II. D- Goldsrn itv b 44 field. "vest the Democrats Frame Ticket btongh't farm in cot tol fiietnN ber tbn pat wm-U- . stated. Consideration it Ihe Democrats met in convenMrr. .S'eu Mrtlniro IiM4 Iwii Mr. Swayze is planning to and placed tion evenin Thursday 'II for f"HM tUllt. fjll deal of money in a tWll(e in th-- ; ticket: pend good ths field . ,r- - txtav ami following Wao l)r, .I fL IJI. u-1 - improving his newly purchased I. r T tr . . I ilHHYril. 1. mtf. till moi r and is also Intending ci orenson; treasurer, property, w.il .,.ff...i.,,r home here in the his make to coanctl- Juhn Latimer; four-y;a- r vnn. He is greatly en near future. mu H.-- l sbet.lierd .f ihi 013' Enjih Birtn; ti-yii- r thused over the possibilities t!a e r.t'irneil to Ml. I'leivMnt to councilmeti. J. L. Balliston. P. P. af Ihii locality ani especially in he has leii liii.i f.r hristensn. ani James Bigler; the way of apple growingly VGadd. j justice of the peace, A. lie f'r st )er. Sobmoa D. Chase and James as vt.eo cflwmm .NVr hi Four of i.U.ter presia;a Chase have agreed to purchase of r n.H.ime.,100.1 puitinx ti. bant i ot th meeting with John Bellis- - Andrew H. Hansen and wife ol noili on o,ir no (iimiw ton a3 secretary. The strict or Sphraim640 acres of their lands M'a . They expect t luv it ft. dinance enforcement platform a located out near Little Salt reek dople I by the convention will be Consideration staled is JsSoo. ibnl 111 four or fiedat. 'I he of this place are pjblishei next week. Lorenzo H. Mortensen and wife r tk n bard to have their new have sold to J I'. J. Winter so NOTICE. finished ly nwl liieeting bHI-acres cf field land. Considetation ert,"iv-..-ia.-.viis:n- , -- tiest-ewor- k. - ! Democratic Primary. At the Diinocntic pnmyj t- s list Saturday evening, ft. Whitmore ptesirVd as chair-aand W. O. And"w secretary. Chairman oi 'hit more Stated lhe puro if. meeting to be to tj-v- i dk its to the Democratic city con a motion i . ntion. Whereupon, eld , .. w.t-iien- asrnd the rules vm ai carried, the following deleif i'e were A oted In by accl tm.ttmn; I'. Christonson. "!, ' l!en, l fhitinore, Mrt. F. W rnpji"!;, utier. Viu. a. iiu!. ,tn)c fho. Vickers, Mrs. Kite Ciml- -nd, A.V, ( ! I, J"hn IVIIi.ton nd it. . I U. C I'rkf,wereU. K (tannins,'. rume l as n tu following W. Vnitmre, IVtei rna'e: J. 'irenson, Jaints Garrett. - 4 Ard-rHn- te-e- ii n - vl-il- in j 1 VM in. 1 e - - etrt -- Io. tii'w-tin,- ? t'atcr Reached on Levan Ride. Iiiiii II The well brrin, niij down J!iofi. an lldgu h gone hw fDC.Uiiterd o inuct l t t tef that it b for tbe 'ii iis present owing to lb. ii and e'c. the t that roreall bl xjk j J practically f r driller havn now almiil fi t fi. ntnler contrwc 't watr, jut a Cft I th ibe State to 2 down arle-M- i f etiikit.g tbe pnrtetse ter if tostilk. ) i.' td -- xi . -- t-- 11 die .,ti iu-- t. 3-- 14 tireir tr-- that th an 'Ilin county road Iwltreen h! ('rirfnl Will rerivfl ti'l fif th tmlaicaM til er oriliurf to (4 of ttl wio.it tod tli iiitj j I11.O c iiinlf in Ht. milt t 4rad'l, after which th l'U-- t r Oo. T.W. Vlf;r, tt fii.n t c 011 ,!ft it wit a 4'-'iiirit? t iff, f,j. t un. oa thr in'-l- i layer nf (mI-- . ! .olr of tli B id rf Cfioo') leVt lir thi ii lr ll ink to take up liia arrk t ;vti T. W. WW Vnmt.it C1rk, ei in t?ie'lj. V. t'uirtrsit. lUUJ U. t. U I n I 1 d - r'l-rw- Hii'lt-'lb- is $400. Tunbtidge and Augustus W. J. Winter $ Consideration land. field of acre! wife aold to 3. is P- - ?5- - Jeaa Christensen et ux conveyed 38950 s,uate feet of land to ifce Levan Mill & Elevator Co. onsiieration to- - uiv id- - w 4 o nebo f i eS reserve et($l 95.1.95 ni ni a ns h it Ju to Z u v a itoi por 'on 01 ni t,ii ner 1 Experiment Juab Notes. Special Oorrvapondenov. We are Aids. Of interest to all gld to nee) our friend, Clinton back to hin p t aiaiu at thu railroad office, nf er, in absence of about three nion ba at Draper Utah. Tavlor Broc. are keeping all th luck hunters off their property cw this season. Game is v?rv scaroe( iu this 13 ality this Fa! I. The Mills school houre is to be noved from its present locailoa to ae about jue and a half mi'es as tbe result of an election held here recently, there eing only one oppowiog vote. Silver City claims the dUtinc-iof having el ven saloons to a population of 800 people That's nothing, we have a saloon to three C. V. the resident th community are th exper- tueots in to be car ried on for the noxt five years b the LSureau of Forestry. T'i experimental area have bceu se lecied fortius important work. one in Pay6on canyon, and th otbtr in McCune cmyon b"ancti-looff from Slt Oreek canyon. f iree-pUnti- ng g 000 three- the former a re year old red fin will be planted. aDd ou the latter luuo thne-e- ai old yellow pine seedlings will bset out. If the experiments thu iuaugriated prove successful, tht On . tooth-west; - n water-she- ds and districts no denuded will be set out iu young torest trees, and a complete transformation of tbe now bar ren mountain sides will be effect ed. The prime object of the for estry department bowever.in the is not policy of o much tbe adoruuieut uf the mount-tin9as the great benefit the people will derive from tbe conservation cf thewatei supply, the lessening of destructive Hoods. and tbe growing of a bijj timber supply for the home oiekei' iiu f,a ecl&. Many improvments have been recently completed in tbe Neoo reserve, ice road id i 'ay son can yon was badly washed out three years ago and tbe repairs made by tbe local people were of such tn unstable nature that travel , sweet, and popcorn raised L Smith, three prizes wtre m; ) , j mViif fT rtfW uw he public i'bol8 an - jfood roid funds. The state this year this upportioninen recivrd Oftbi aui u.' he m2.29'."9. Begun by Supervisor D. S. Pack and his - Tlierei ti'ls jilHt lw C1I Cinplettl tl n'lditl. copper lull l'ur to M'. Plea-aand this is but tbe lr-giuumy pt many other improve ment tSat arw to f'How. to 1. chools and road?. ern Utah. entir-uppe- ciit per . -- Visitors. Center for ail South- 2 0 Com- High mendation by State Fair Officials and ' V - -- Calls Forth t At the last meeting of the city council, by a unauiinous volw, a most drastic prohibition ordt iance was pas&ed. By its terms, wbicn can be lead by perusing s in huoi nerci lutun 01 m3 i mhp, the council iutnd that there sha.ll bo tie strictest kind nf prohibition atttr January Is1, 1910. Not only will it be unlawful to manufacture, sell, barter, or deal out intoxicating liquors of any kind, but to even GIVK A as known misoe-mean- ir made a is treating, alo and pnnishabU in like A manner as the celling of 00 and fine of not less than .$-Hot more than $299 00, or hv imprisonment in- the city jail for a term not less- than three mouths, aud not exceeding six month, or both such fine and imprisonment, is made the penality upon the conviction of any violator o of the provisions. The commit! ee appointed for the purpose of ascertaining the posai bil i ties of iucrea-in- g tne power of the electric light plint, re endeavoring to obtain 4o ft. ad. ditional water power by sect rint? the Water powtr right which lies between the present site o! ' TiM T Ijnt and lha i.i.lnt r hn tW repfinastertrMiuuf to. Co.' take out their waterrhanriel Vtie commitee reported that they hav been unable to make applications for this right, because of thtli uot having the necessary them i The council empow-re- d to an make the engineer employ of and the same, survey thej vera also authoriz-- d to compleie-'o- e application. The. matter of the advisability . f putting concrete coveiing over :se bridge across Sail creek Levan News. here it intersects main street, Sfwinl .as iefered to ihe committee or "rrrt,lt Mr PierHHiit mad- a hurrieI reel? and highways to icpoit i vif it to L'Vno other day to . ne next meeting. ih iom1tii te.iin beattr insjwct a are hating placed in nr Actioo! ill. Fill Dry Farm Exhibit, - Nephi N 190). Commercial Club PLANS BIG The Beard c t'ounty Commisshouse last ioners met at tha member with preevery Monday considerable and transacted sent, business. The Board instructed the Clerk to f dvertise for bids for the publishing of the delinquent tax list for this year. Arthur A. Millet .of Eureka was appointed Oonty Surveyor, to fill the unexpired term of Jas. H. Carter, who resigned some time ago. Mr. Miller is a U. s. deputy mineral surveyor, and comes highly recommended. As delegates to the Dry Farm Congress to be held at Billings, Mont, on the 2i inst. the Board appointed F. D. Farrell, I. H. Graca, Mephen Bos well, Wm Bailey, and T. C. Winn. 'I he Clerk was instructed to procure a register, and require all clerical help employed in the court house to register every evening upon leaving their work. This measure is taken for the purpose of keeping abetter check upon the clerks enployed by, the county. The monthly report of County Treasurer Patkes was approvedFor the special election to be neld on the Incorporpor: tion of Mammoth, the Board appointed the following election judges: Distrct No. f, - Clarence Salisbury, Hans J Uassell. P. N.Anderson; District No.a. R. II. Tow a. jd. ana Hales. The Board approved the annual financial statement of Connty Auditor T. W. Vickers, and or dered the same published in the Juab County 1 imes. The Clerk was instructed to purchase a Burrcugh's adding machine for the use of the County Treasurer's and County Assessor's office. 15. fauiili- s. - It bat been many years tiuce the cattle came out of the mooo- tains looking as well as tl ey do this season. The Forest Rsr'ti baa been the solvation to the stotk-me- n in this section. The Mt. Nebo Oil Co. is still drilling for oil about one and one-n-aif miles eoutb-e- st of here. now have attained to detth They f ab mt 1700 f. Mr. D. Laughlin tue manager has just returned trom a buiaes trip to Los.- Ange- " r les." Dr. David T. Day from Boot on f the U.S. G jo logical Survey, tod Omo. II. Asaley, another prominent geologist accompanied 'jeo. l. tiobtxt from isepnt be-Die visitors after a uareful ex tio- were greatly enthused over inatioi. was very difficult and uncertain the wbicb they believe With the expenditure of consider fieldn in here. xiet the able money aud ork by the Oar little burn is somewhat tie ctepartrufcnt, a liret cla&s road bas been made. Similar improve- populated at present. Th Provo ments will be male on all the University ir responsible for it. An old maid wiehiug a good roads throughout the entire retne winter, would do serve, so as to make it aa access home ell vo apply V Satchelo-'- s ible as possible. Ave. South Juab Ut. In Salt Creek canyon at the Vo refrewoes required. Birch 8wampa. a commodious be- n UxCG frame building hi erecltdas ra. ger'a headquarter. Republicans Name City e posr-ibili- ti t-- s tr Itt-o- rt. - This obviates the necisity ol Ticket. the ranker lidlrjf buck to town The Republican delegates ce evening, thus ti a'ding hin. in convention last Monday eveo- ui accomplish double the amoun. of framing a for tbe . purpose ing if work on th tore-tfor the icket muaicipal coming The forest ranik'erV exatrjirs-tio- n U E. was rover Kocoe election. iu be held at the various f.r-Winn made Earnest and chairman uptrvisor offices throughout or I lie he iate on Oct, 2"oh and 'Cl. secretary, respectively, noa.1 ia- The following tffordu the oung men of tti meeting. tlons were made: couimutiity an opportunity ti Robert Win nominated John comjM!ie for the position of racger A'. Or J for Mayor; J. N. Pat .iu As a ucceislul applicant f name of Geo. A. tne . and presented ittartt d in at 75 per tuoo-bfour-yeterm coan- for InSperry is prirn lrd according lo hi notnl- H. Orace I. Mrs. ciltnan. creased ah'lity, the cm snion i t J B. Alma taied Hague; ne wrih striving foi; at.d of name W. O, the will enlist tLe Inteiest presented T. and Mis. Rojr OoaOrint; of many young men. uamed Alonzj Ingram, hud be can blanks respfration Appl ively.for counci meo. J. A. booth of any of the lurest Sutw visor mn tor ouy A the reason iloea on a latg--- r iu ti.ii.aiea trct-s- i man B. A. fax presum portion of the reserve on Oct rectitder. liib the stockmen are busy dtiv- - ed the name of Bat ton 13 rough ire iD"ir came aown into the for city treurer. Jas. Garrett Coleman fur valleys Tbe ctttle are fatter that jr. named Jacot ever before, and as beef t justio of the peace. A motion s made in each case to ste biiiiftrig tk pretty good price, th forest rangers are having t pend the rules and Vote tbe re trouble in carrying out the re. spective candidates In by arcla ination. The above tamed per--onol order. were tbn declared the regu t). S. Pack went uj urvisr of the convention. Ur nominees we o Urf'Jen last k to dicos with the District Forester matters Mrs. T. H. Barton presaa led to the future adiutnis her husbsnd with an abttavtr tr.ioti. 1'hurf day. tie weighs ten pounds, Of all Ihe revenue detiv d from ind can detect a "flaw in the .he forest reserves tbe slate get title " unerringly. ol ar Ki-.hj- ns |