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Show yy y-- y? ALL EAST COUNTY NEWS. 1 VOL. 1. PROGRAM 1 HS COUNTY I NEHirCITY, FOR FARMERS UTAH DJSCHMHKK, 10, Commercial Club. December 13th. to December 17th. Inc. NO. 1JHM). MEN'S SECTION. At the annual election of officers of the Nephi Commercial Monday, cordially welcome. The hall was Roscoe E. Grover was un very Club, "Conformation, Soundness, and Unsoundness of Horses" tastefully decorated. The V animously chosen president, thu 'refreshments were good, ami Prof. John T. Caine III. receiving an honor which is re Mr. McCartney handled the big Monday, 2; p. m. garded by the. prominent men crowd in a very creditable man. . . "Sheep and I logs on Utah Farms" of this community as more to be ner. All are unamimous in Prof. John T. Caine III. prodesired than any public office Monday 4: p. m. nouncing the Modern Woodmen within the gift of the municipali n Stock Judging. very successful hosts. Mr. Grover is one of the ty. 7:30 m. Monday p. The members of the Ladies' most iopular and progressive "Draft and Light Horses" . . . business men of this part of the Literary Club were entertained Prof. John T. Caine III. state; he is enthusiastic over the at the home of Mrs. T. C. Winn Tuesday 10: a. m. Monday evening. The Club had 'The Place of Poultry in Utah Agriculture. Some common mistakes'' future of this district, is suffi invited Judge Greenwood to, adIk? able to ciently diplomatic to Prof. Geo. M. Turpin. dress and he responded them, harmonize all the rival factions, (Ladies are cordially invited to attend this session. ) with a tribute to the glowing and makes a splendid presiding Tuesday, 2: p. m. work done by the good lieing officer. The following are tho .'Improvement of Farm Crops" woman's club of today. He other officers elected: first Prof. Amos N. Merrill, B. Y. U. 10: a. m. ...... ...... ....... Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. "The Passing of the Native" Prof. Amos N. Merrill. B. Y. U. Reception to Governor Spry and party. 10: a. m. Wednesday, "Utah's Resources" , Governor Wm. Spry. - "Utah's Agricultural Opportunities" Hon. . . as. Tingey, Sec'y of State ; . 2: p. m. Wednesday, "Cleanliness in the Dairy" Willard Hansen, State Dairy and Food Commissioner. . . . . "Dairymff in Juab County" Hon. Isaac Grace. for the Herd" Dairy "Caring Prof. L. A. Merrill. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 'The Recent Dry Fanning Congress at Hillings" Pres. J. W. Pax man " ' Mr-H- - vice-preside- director-1-year-ter- r.-- yr.-W- m. 1 . ;: .1 spread on the minutes. The various conuflittees ap; Iointcd by the Club are busy arranging for the reception next Tuesday evening to lie tendered Gov. Spry and the other stale officials and professors veiling Illustrated by stereopticon Prof. L. A. Meraill. Thursday 10 a. m. "Theories in Orchard Management" Prof. Edwin H. Smart, B. Y. U. "Horticultural Possibilities of Juab County . "Dry Farming" maintained that woman's work should not be confined exclusively to the home, but that they should get out and mix up in society. There are certain problems that woman alone can solve and control, and it is their right and duty to organize, themselves, for social lietterment, not only of themselves, but of the community in which they live Mrs. R. F. Homer gave a select reading on "Worry" ; Miss VI ice Winn rendered a piano selection ; and Mrs.' I). O." "Miner gave a talk on current events. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henriod entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. Forrest Taylor Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bur-quiwere also guests. Mrs. ("has. Reese of Salt Like City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christ ison last week. Mrs. Reese was formerly Miss Lillian Christison, and is well and iHipulaiiy known here. Mrs. R. P. Whitmore of Sunny-sid- e is a guest at the Whitmore home wheie she will visit for several weeks. One of the largest social events of tie week will le the big civic improvement ball to Ik.' given this evening by the Indies' Literary Club. Arrangements are made for a splendid and a large numler of time, are planning to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hague have received a letter from their daughter Mrs. Eugene Giles stating that she and her son George are enjoying a plca-a- T. L. Finite; 2nd James Bigler; corresponding secretary, Dennis Wood; financial secretary, T. II Burton; treasurer, T. W. Vickers; J. A. Hyde Sr., directors yr - T A. Foote, director 2 j G. Orme, dir' 1 ector Bailey. G. M. Whit more, the retiring president, who was unavoidably aljsent, sent in a farewell address. which was heartily applauded . t . I ... U uy uiu memuers ami orueiv r vice-preside- - st here in attendance o:i the big farmers, and housewives, . school. P. Barrows, Nephi High School. "State Inspccton Work" Hon. J. Edward Taylor, State Horticultural Insjiector. .... Thursday, 2: p. m. . . "Cultivation of the Orchard" AProf. L. Merrill. "Why Utah should produce more Fruit" Hon. J. G. Duffin, Provo. "Results of the Recent ExiKisition at Chicago" Hon- J. Edward Taylor-"JuaHorticultural . County's Prospects'' - . . - . Discussion Thursday 7:30 p. Discussion Friday, 2: p. m "Conservation of the Natural Precipitation' Dr. John A. Widtsoe, Pres. State Agricutltural College. Friday 7:30 p. m. "Education for Farm Life'' Dr. John A. Widtsoe- The regular monthly examinations were given during last week and teach ers rctrt that pupils' marks indicate much pro gress. Miss Joslin has selected a num- ber of lieautiful Xmas songs and will spend rwst of this month teaching them to the pupils. Anyone who has an idea that industrial education is not its projr attention, night to visit the shop and se the boys handle the cartenter tools. Many useful articles are leing made and the lys are building a foundation that will make them useful citizens. Mr. Pat hers Transact Business At tho meeting of the city council held last Friday evening, the following were some of the items passed upon: The applicat ion of Jacob for a license to sell drugs and medicines, was referred to a committee. The committee on elections returned the claims of Jess Pay for $18.50, of Clara Park fot- $22.5D, and of A. M. Madsen for $20.10, for services as registration agents. The commit Unreported the claims e.h Tbitant and not properly itemize d. and were returned to the claimants for correction. Ras-muss- en m- - . "Rural Sanitation" Dr. T. B Realty. Sec y State Board of Health. Friday, 10.' a- - m. "Poultry: Breeds, Feeding Housing, and Pests" Prof. Geo. M. Turpin "Why Juab County should Produce More Poultry'' Ocitcral School Notes City nt trip in California. The in? triage of Miss Myrtle Bigler to Fred McEveny' of Tootle City. tok place Monday at the home ef the bride's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bigler, Bishop T. H. G.Parkes officiatThe bride has Ken leaching. 1 he prohibition ol building a ing until recently at Murray, and bridge over the Big Hollow on w;u also a very Kicees:ful teachf er in the Wilson street near the home; Nephi heh"ols for sev-- e Burton-anE. V. Enoch d Mr?;. ral years. Mr. and Mrs. McCandland, was referred t the Eveny left on the Monday after. proper committee with power n'ien train for Tooele where to advertise for hies. i they will make their future On the county road baling to', home. Dog Valley, just west of thei Tb marriage of Miss Bessie railroad track t he city and count v Kendall and John Wilkey took are going to co-'- j crate an put p. are Wednesday at tn- - home of in a good concrete bridg", r i j thebiide's parents, Mr. and Mrs. EJvv, Kendall. The bride is a will advertise for bids. v. r !I Fkcn of yovng tady. and the i:n.m is an industrious Aldous has charge of this work Although noiccial art teacher is employed, the teachers are doing excellent w ork along that line. Most of the rooms are decorated with drawings suggesting the season of the year. The menders of the Civics Class met Monday evening and discussed "The Duties of the Presidents Cabinet. Trie teachers are Incoming very much interested in the course. Some genuine class spirit was j young man with good habits, and shown by the teachers and pupils jis the i f f Mr. and Mrs. S. G. of the Seventh and Eighth grades NOIICI: 11; e newly led Wilkey. when the two teams met for the 'f' in will reside l ay ye ur ?1.7 subscript!' n to first time. The Eighth grade .'ephi. Mrs. last the Timrs before Jan. Tuesday and were defeated but evening It. lyg expect pre.-id- r r,t of to turn the tables in the near save.Ve. After that d.! it l Atr,r . ward Relief sh itty, and future. you $Z(K ner aids, p 'd a ver I 1 ; ! m-t- ii-a- ''": 1 w-'- !cr. i). Levan Notes. One of the most successful parties of the season was the big ball given by the Modern Wood COUNTY men of America last Friday evening. Nearly three hundred people were guests of the lodge. There were seen at the party people who had not been out to a ball for years. The reception of Land committee made everybody' feel 14,000 Acres be Placed President ' Neplii, HOUSEKEEPERS' SCHOOL AT NEPRI S'ttTnn'mnnnTirnTTTTnTTt7ttf?mTfmiT Nephi Society R. E. Grover Elected D YOUR Al. IS REM)! IN EVERY HOA1E. th-c- ost One week TO to Under Irriga- tion One of the biggest schemes ever thought of for the development of east Juab county is the plan by which lKKX) acres of in land the Levari and Little Salt Creek district is to be placed under irrigation. Win Bailey. Judge Greenwood. T. C. Winn, G. M . Whitmoiv, W. G. Onne, and George Mc-Cu- ne ago Sunday evening wh'le carrying the mail to Juab one of Ma'tin Stephenson's horses died. Miss Alice Jacobsen returned home Monday from Alt. Pleasant where she spent 'thanksgiving with her friend Miss Hazel Shepherd. Dec 3rd a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iverson. J'riday Dec. 4th funeral services were held in the Leran meeting house over the remains of Mrs Ida Je nnings L,3mbaon who died in S gurd, Sevier Co. Dec. 1st of typhoid fever. Tha following eulogised the life of the deceased Elders Henry Hndrickson, James Wilson, Eishop N. P. Kasmussen and J. E. Taylor. Mrs. Lambson was twenty years of age ar.d eaves a husband, one smalt child a father, mother, five brothers, two sisters and a host of friends to mourn her sudden demise. 'I he following have been chosen as a Committee; G. W. Kolord, S. I". Tayl r, Eiy PVan-coi- n, Jennie Malrngrea and Clara Puystrup. II. Mortenscn's wife lis b?en very ill the last few weeks, lutat thin writing is much impro- met with the State land board Thursday, and submitted a proposition to purchase the Hatchtown reservoir rights from fill fl ine oiaie. mis reservoir is being constructed by the State near the of Sevier river in Garfield county. The Ml I .1 ne lurneu eiown me waier win river, and be taken out at some Gunnison and jMiint between Fayette, and can be conveyed in a canal as far as the I.'v; n ved. ' ridge lands, and even as far as Miss Stel'a Brown cf Nephi Nephi. With this project com-- Levan has been canvassing for dress and Nephi will lie pleted one continuous settlement. goodi here the last few days. . o Prest. J. W. Paxman was at our prieslh-jo- i Commercial Club Nephi meeting thiseven- and lUgiMpn'jay gave s mo good liu Iodized , c ansel. The Weekly Press of Beaver in Neils I.undsteen is preparing commenting on the needof a g'Hd f his mission. Last week he live commercial club for that jt sold his home to a Mr. Brown of town, pays the followingtribute Mi price not knon yet by to the Nephi Commercial Club: writer. thi "There is hardly a town in Mr; A. I. Jackman his bougLt Utah, except Be aver, thai doesn't all the Levaa Co-o- p stock at ap have such an organization. on the dollar. c.'nt Nephi's Commercial Club is re 25pei o sHinsible for the commercial, industrial, educational and social Mona Notes development of that city more Snri.il OirrKinnrt t han all either factors comlu'n d. Mr. Epirii uKiy wiiia Mphi "We need schools, g, houses, gonl lights, but above all t.Ioudy oa businm. The cirpentet3 have arrived we need enterprise, thrift, industo on put the finishing touch- and try "get up and get" Mr. which ex he Organization will secure it." Ky3'hU2 pects to hi finished by the first Weekly Press. of the year. s;nt surprise on Bishop T. H. G. Misa May Gtapely srent Sat. atd Parkes and his counselors. The undiy in Mona aj the gaet of afOiir was held at the Relief hall, Miss E.i2a 'v illiamj. anil a splendid program of s ings, The staVe prejiiiacy, J.E. toasts, dancing was ornson, Gn. Allen, aad Mr. indulged in until a late hour. Hans Chris'.etisen visited the Mrs. Abner C. Bigler in a few M. I. A, of Mom Saniiy. wcllchfsen remarks toll the Mr. Henry Smith wjj in Provo bishopric of the good will enter-uiine'- d Stt. anlSan. for them by herself and Mr Abl Paulson vra la co- - workers, an I that th? party Tucs. was intended to impart lnatgd girin Vnltf feeling. Bishop Parkes respond- !.'hi, thi pr:t5cij of which will ed in a neat little sKeci. Jm bi givei to ih: liy :hool. Garrett Jr., counselor, also expressed his appivciation of the Mr. and Mrs. got.nl will shown. Higli School Notes W. A- Garrett were called on for r ft i.i.nrinc'i,', ,., In fact that a song. f Thi Chas. Grace, was master of ceren".h y?af V'irA$ have monies, and was not baek.vani rranfi the following Jam3 in calling on any one to get up yhitcsmb program for ths Bxtcfs"mfin Friday Dec.toth and say a "piece". Mrs. Ou'H " 'n.-- j School gave a recitation with ged d"- Alfred Gowers livc ry ; M rs. Wm. Brough pn vok e ! 'rayr laughter by her recitation; Mr. Rd; i5 "An o!4 3we?thert of Mire" Hen ry Know les resjionded K0y Bos well Edheill Jci'i'ta agofnIswng; Chas. Bigler gave unibjuj "lio-John Reading a dialect recitation; Jacob B .. t Quit the Farm" ''able Miss and Emma Ba'e pave nn Cpetrjr exhibition of step dancing which elettion A; Clio Quaitetts ''.Vet Weather Talk" w'p.s very amusing; Uncle "JaI.e" R??dinz Jatnes Ockey, coiddn't Moj, at this, but had t Thicsa-ninationtoast them all; Miss Etta .'i ! fof the the v.ell rfsondel to the t a i, third month are cr t tit which the stdecta are grafefal. "Oar husbands", 'which a rattksi 33 a yshrA sh--very feelingly. MingM wit?, ini;r ,?eni?t ever th last tro th" program was dancir:g feasting on the picnic which I ri n teously f u rn ishe !. 1 head-wate- rs I J " 1 " , 1 oib-i3in3- M-o- Adn:;ljtjbi Jn - fun-mrk- er TRu-i- y i y ? s Tfc-resu- wa--don- w lts |