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Show uumu uuiiu uuau uuim uuuu uauun ALL EAST COUNTY i! NEWS. COINTY AB I I NEPHI CITY, UT A II D EC K M B E K , 24, VOL. 1. I and Proceedings of City Council. Observations of the Farmers' and The petition of Jacob L,ert-ove- rs Rasmus-se- n for a drug license was rejectthe ground that the applicant was intending to carry on a House-keeper- s' ed on School peddling business. The proposition of John S. Painter to sell to the City a site for a city hall was expected on the ground that no right way could be obtained from-thadjoining owners. On account of no bids being received in response to the advertisement for bids to build two cement bridges, the committee were instructed to solicit bids for this work, The Council made an order directing the , superintendent of electric lights to supply the city with lights on Sundays and holidays until further notice. The lights, however, will be of during the noon hour. The committee on streets and highways submitted a list of poll tax delinquent, which was referred to the city attorney, who is to give said parties ten days notice, and ujion default of" payment, tocommence legal proceedings for the collection of same. The claim of I P. Anderson for $30. paid to Chas. Pyper as assistant meter reader, was re- The following is a telegram received by Chairman Wra. Bailey of the school arrangements committee from Pres. Widtsoe of the A. C. U. "I regret that illness in my family prevents me from accepting your iavitation for Tuesday night. Convey to the Club my thanks for the honor of the invitation. The prosperity of is even for Nephi only beginning, yet we see only dimly the vast of Juab natural resources A. Widtsoe. J. County". It was observed that Wm. Bail ey of the Commercial Club committee appointed to arrange for the school, worked untiringly for its success, and deserved the meed of praise, the professors of the school gave him. Miss Marie Christensen, instructor of the domestic science department of the High school gave a very interesting lecture in the "Housewives" SchxP on the "Cooking of Meats". Some indiscreet who cople Nephi Society T One of the jolliest affairs of the season, was the social given ast Friday evening in honor of those who attended the "Farmers' and Housewives'schcol." It was purely an informal affair, and was hastily arranged late Friday afternoon. The party was held in the Commercial Club parlors. J. W. Paxman was toastmaster, and called on most everybody for and" expression." J. W. Ord, D. Pexton, Bishop Pettegrew, spoke of the great good that the school had done for the community. L. A. Bailey Jr. delivered a reading; Orson Cazier responded in his usual happy vein; W. II, Bailey and sisters favored the guests with a song; C. E. Bigler then entertained the crowd with his impersonations, which were The professors heartily enjoyed. of the school next got together and in a chorus called for Wm. Bailey, chairman of the school arrangement committee, who re- responded in a neat little speech of appreciation. Professors L. A. Merrill, Taylor, and Turpin each in turn toasted the Com mercial Club, and commended the good work done by the Club in working up interest in the school. There was an abundance of good apples , lemonade and other refresements of which the guests all partook liberally. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brough entertained in hon-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brouj?-and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough, who hive recently been married and moved here from Fillmore. Many useful presents were given the newly married couples, and a splendid time had. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brough, James W. Brough, Wm. F. Brough, Joseph Brough, Wallie Brough, Mark Sow by. YOUR 3 3 AI. IS kl;Al) NO. It) 01). General School Notes. The library commttee met with the school board Wednesday evening. Supt. Sperry is making prepar. ations to visit the schools of the county just before 01 after the holidays. Mr. Homer has given notice that all books in homes where there has been scarlet fever ani diphtheria are to be burned. School work will continue up till this evening. The holiday vacation will last for two weeks. The eighth grade is studying the state and county institutions, and in order to become bett acquainted with the latter made a trip to the Juab County Infirmary ast week. Supt. Alhred answer ed numerous questions to the satisfaction of the class. Alma Hague, T. L. Foots, Ros- coe Grover and Supt. Sperry at- ;nded the meeting held at the Central Wednesday morning. at 10 Wednesday morning o'c'ock the teachers and pupils of the grammar grades had the pleas-ur- e of hearing Gov. Spry and 2upt. A. C. Nelson speak. Gov. Spry told about the battleship that was soon to be christened in hon or of Utah. He also said he was very much interested in the boys and gills of UtahSupt. Nelson spoke on patriotism and gave some historical examples. In gong through the Primary rooms we canbardly realize being in school, so beautiful are they decorated with work suggesting, A Merry Christmas and Happy - I I10MU. IN 11 John C. Hall Lectures in Sad Death cf Mrs. G. H. England on "AgriculSparks Jr. of Provo ture on the Western The news of the death of I.Irs. Prairie" Lecture at " Huddcrsfield.-O- M. II- - n November 11th. 1'JdJ, a very interesting as well as successful lecture on " Agriculture on the Western Prairie," was delivered at the Mechanics' Institute, by Elder John C. Hall, before about fifty of the most influential religious and political leaders ef Pudsey (Leeds Conference.) The climatical and physical conditions of the United States are s; vastly different from those of England, thus neeivssitating sninany new methods of farming, that all expressed great satisfaction at such an in; trtieti ve ahhe;.i Elders K. S. llorsley, Ceorge B. Mowry, Charles J. Parry wero also in attendance, and after answered nnny on the doctrines f questions the Church of Jesus Christ cf Latter-daSaints. The cKleis were tendered a hearty welcome, and a cordial invitation is extend ed them toattond future .sc.;; ions. y Millenial Star. High School Noles U p... r I :x ...ii,, !ci,fl!. the meeting KimHKII.'. Snirks of Prnvo wns hore, and the sympathy of the numerous friends and relatives goes out to the bereaved husband and motherless children. Tin Provo following is from the Herald. ' O le of the saddest of the week's records is that which chranicles, the untimely death of Mrs. Sparks, wife of Edward Sparks, imd d I'Dvhler of Mr. and Mis. Gri'g .hi: rues." "Mrs. Sparks was a Provo girl, b rn a't r.i:s.' l hiv, an L would have ben im.ctosible t) find 0.12 inrj p ,) il.ir, m)re an rcj.i.'jt.vl by generally l the entire Es-tell- a 1 1 1 )v-e- "During her girlh-- sli2 to k i.l a m'nin;.)t i) irl in lh 2 aK-ia-l life of fh'2 city whe 0 ti'ivj was " anu v oij nuien "Mrs, Estella Si.aiks was bora H7J, marrie S .iu. 21, July toJ , an was t!icrcfn:v I yoar.s ami 5 muiitli s old at. the tune of h:. death." "A husband and four yn.m ? children, three d.iughL'ii an I a sjn, l2 ?id !.:n v iy o'.h r ivlatives, 1 , . . . 1 1 "A liJi c'rti of The high sehod basket ball iila v.'V ii.1 hoi t i nviurn ;n team are practicing diligently frlenls, loSS." to meet, and we hope to defeat "The funeral w'ill Ik: held at 1 l the Springvillvi High school ni. Monday at tho Tah?niacle. Ik't- - were not acquainted with the situation charged the Commercial jected. 2!. Our team on Friday. Club with graft in taxing the Piv.vo Herald " but the last team game, lst fee IKjople one dollar admission we think thai .si no: the tea".1 the school, claiming that the Zero Weather Docs Damhas Ikhti reorganized and h:.; State made the appropriation for Lcvan Notes. had a great deal iik.ic practice, age the school. Now, it is true we can exjcct more from them that the Stat has made an apNew Year". The me miners of Dr. I). 0. Saturday . bile Ray Franco: 1 in the future. propriation sufficient to carry Miner's household rarrowly n in Nephi his team thai. w;,s was t are have with lhe teachers :eivirg - We were pleased on a two days institute in each in the lied to to a hitching post broks death by order explosion us as visitors during lhe week every train today county, out not enough to con- jof their range in the kitchen. He ' k f our oe,s and ran li with friends and relatives on the following graduates duct a school of a week's dur- r.. ca and Xmas day. The following shows school: the evening (rain up at.on So in order to secure to the hot walcr tonk where the iiedagogues not re Ole Christensen who is now from .bi.ib with th- mail carrier. oa,,jnf the school for this community, had u.come fimcn and short,y in Nephi will celebrate: attending the IJ. Y. U.. Roy When he arrived liome he found the Club had to guarantee aaftcr lhe fire was glarlcd n lhe John C. Painter, E- - R. Booth, maining A. 1!. Mr. Homer, Salt Lake and now a juniorat the C, the team standing under a shed Messrs. George .Small, and certain amount 1 he Club never heat who is preparing hitched to the bujry with not a jn tjic morning, the Logan, Miss Sperry, Salt Lake; Leah dreamed of taking-uthis pro ranj:re ,1 stcam which, unable Barton Brough, Bert Sowby, and Miss Orrock, Richfield: Miss for Pettegrew work at the thing broken. Kindergarten Dick Smalllotion with the idea of making to cscailC iecaUHe of the frozcn Mrs. P. Y. U. Lake and The following teachers and Salt )ou Ogden; glass. The members of the Governor's money out of it, but solely for home fro.n the stho,l students arrived jncn aed in pressure in its Club will entertain their wives Miss Paxman Salt Lake; Miss Iast Wednesday the benefit that might come to cffort to 1!. aml hlew thc and w it h a visit fmii lb Miss Y. Twin Falls: favored Uhi Cole, was Sat Grundy, ver.dty lady friends to night at the the people of this district. In t A. i a s with Ha (". e Miss r Wm. to An Gov. and teach, Kanarra; r,ieces urda: r, a; Stapley, Snpt Bur-quiSpry home of Mr. and MrsC. W. order to meet thc amount guaran-- 1 nnge Miss Christensen, Salt Iake; Nelson. force lriving large portions of Each of the gentlemen S(eihen St''jd"n en, Verne teed to secure this school. thcjsU)VC lhe students, empha - C. )aiiy, l!u;'e,u 2 'eilsun. Alma thrriujrh (he ceiling, and Miss Clara Cole 13 planning to Miss Joslin, California; Mr. Club had to charge admittance. lemlK.(1)k.(1 l)itH of coaj in Uie rows, the lakc Jod 'iayler, Ivina ;; ani ugoen iait nccj i a luh scnooj Jenninj-s- , sizing the Xmas holidays with l spend 11 could not i ' surciy been shot Aldous Mr. ,ad Mr. as if by wal, Andrews, Logan: Inii.e Lundsken, ,.lau;:e!s'n, thcy building. S t t I 11 her sister, Mrs. Ruby Weaver at 01 ine ciuu a mcmwrs uiai me Neil sm, Mary Atiderson Mr. taewarx, rair- ol lliis week we. v.tre gun. Fortunately the Twin Falls, Idaho. galling abl .Monday liuntsvnie; would pay this amount nut of hired Mr. Foote, Provo; Miss fortunate in having a visit fro: Cordia Anni; Ander.s:in, a!s girl had just left the kit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brough en view; their own pockets. mom-lier- s 'i the other and none 11. of McPherson Salt Jane John Dr. of a teacher fonner the chen, of U. i nd Iake; tertained last Monday evening in Miss I3ertha Prof. L. A. Merrill has endearSalt Miller. Dr. Miller gave one of Henry Hendrickson of the L. D. of the" family happened to McPherson, honor of the 18th. birthday of ed himself o this community. lie in at thc time. Lake. his chararteoistic helpful talks S. University. their neice. Miss Lillian Robert no or other Perhaps jierson All water A land ileal v. as made Jas.t week over town to students in general assembly. jajcr hydrants shaw. Games, music, and refreshhas done more to advertise thf - havc Jlcon inirslinjrf lhc in addition week between J. M. H.sh and Alma During last ments made thc affair a very Christmas Sunday School rrmiirms of .Iiiali County Ilianl K-erushed have work the Dai by, consideration ?1KUh, their regular school Program Tabernacle to Prof. Merrill and the I)escrct plunders pleasant one. In the game conf Mr. and Mrs. John Jack 'on t.f all u ;. sions death repairing them. students attended 10 a. m. test Miss Lulu Harper carried Farmer. I hel under blaho are visiting with Mrs - Master of ceremonies A- R. thc fanners' shwd The lectures on fruit culture away first prize, while E. R. of Encretia Hofb in, s. J;uksn's the direction Agricultural Paxman given by Professors Merrill, reason that I am now under the Booth, Ernest Brough and Mrs. 1I1 lu r, during Xmas. extension partim-ntio College 2- Thos. Brough won booby prizes. Song Sunday Schol While the Injys were Barrows, Taylor, and J. CI. Duffin care of a to for an illness physician in" i',io,', ir;; v.vre ine 3Bar Vern Vickcrs were Thc of Provo, have influenced many which I hoi? will following present: Prayer on aftern-the i t the various of lecture only ia phases prove Sunday 4- ton Brough, and Miss Lucille Car of the residents here l start Sunday School Song l and V.vo. t ie( tir.g: W. were the J Or hi girls agriculture, 5- fruit farms, and ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Booth Story of the Christ Child- - instruction in doniestic gellirg iwective temjorary. seiente Pooih of Nt j take this opjortunity, how and "I E Mrs. II. Howell, P.ishop Parkcs lands are l ing looked ocr for td..-...und'-M.vs Lc.e of thc direction The ever, of saying to you, and Mr. daughter, t.nlay (Tue.,-'a;- .) Cf Piano Solo Miss Athelia and Mrs. Thos Brough, the netting out of orchards. I in the.schoijl kitclicns. AUh 'u;:n An c was through you, to the members of Mr. and Mm. Eme3t Brough, IVKth One day last week one of the '' .. J the this n.tant in that nts the Club, toe years during arrangement (xt;a by :;!, 7- Mrs. Morgan, Misses Olive Syn restaurant keciers of lhe town, your Kindergarten Drill niectif-glr:i;:eI have held public office 1 have it vviil w, s 01 for nts work School the slud 8- - Vocal Solo Master Alma Lulu Harper, Gjmva could not purchase an egg for .1 . n. M n The 3 the wliole very endeavored to remcmler always dergaard. Katie and G ldie Irons. his atron3 in any of the stores. Booth, Pettegrew w as of ial val jelo ti. work that a public officer isa public 9- - Piano Solo jijc I Jessie Gold The lectures on "Poultry liaisProf. John T. Miller of Salt students Uiking a; a iculluie I,. II. M i ten that the office Wongs Orv;., NY,! servant, brough ing" by Prof. Tun 'in vere very to the ieopli and they arc en Lake was the guest of Mr. and 1 r umW. r. k ie r J r. ha v o on to and Wa were lectures r the along 10- - Vocal Solo Miss EvanDaniel 2 first of Miller Mrs th timely. u-s-t work the to been t n weeks can at taken lines l last the titled to the service working ;ch'!. Greenwood The following letter was regeline week. the f ' i n in tl.eir Saire. to me let rins them, but you Valley. say 11- - Violin Solo C. H. Slurry and America have made him t'i ceived by the program committee: give Mi ( l,ri-- f n and A!!en ;, a re when that all in sincerity . 12 Selection Aollo (Quartette t i It "It is my pleasure to nek now Dec. t me worn. 26, Xmas hi A'ins:s lain juiss their rc- Program r,i hing vill I ave quest comes to me from the lege receipt of yours of the 11th Commercial Uub t in now as regarded Irene's amorg to 2nd Ward Mutual toniorrov,Nephi, or inst. Extending to me an invi Musical Treat Best living 'cdli.sts. Mad.nne rl'-iof its memliers, my duty be Vocal Solo Christmas, any Flossie Carter tation to meet wilh the mernVrs comes a Peaile Meyer, tie' b autif..' In Nephi for Xmas i Mrs. Liv renf e J!!mgrcn and inasmuch Xmas pleasure, T. C. Winn Club of the Story f Iras oKn the occasion of as I cannot avail myself of the tiectrified r prano, witli the parents Night Clarinet Solo Clarence Hawka reception to Governcr Spry and the musical centers of the of Mr, 'b.'regn cn. of l.ing with you, let Whit who the Those attended pleasure ins his party on Tuesday evening rue have thr with such ease fhe of serving pleasure Pearl Sparkes ney Pros, entertainment here, df wngs, Recitation next, ahd imke a t ilk on "The a'el w itli i ud) r. ,i you. N. II. S. Quartette pronounced it the lest they had entire absence of Song Nephi Commercial Club," rfforf. tii il Ue for ti e Club and NOMCli C. H. Sperry ever hoard. I'ut splendid as this Duet It l's with the mo?-- sincere rev is "', of ..rk effect Iht most enjoyable and Central v its the :iest.a entertainment was, and daughter ti e gret that I find n.yself unable profitable evening. I am, l.'yi vAh i, linn ! Grand Concert Co. is even letter. Adolph Knati'. r is a n P. Anderson L, Song I sf. to lie present on that f cession the re T!niss v.b-'siff' Yours truly. jrf'innance-- ; be", Helen Grace There is Maxmilian Dick, the piano Song v if u ill .V'e. Ih.ii Aft rave da'e owing to the exacting duties of mud v ith C. S. TINGEY Kate Bailey eminent violinist whose tremen his auditors sj Xmas Story o.l CM my office and for the further aiid delight. dous successes both in Euroje Secretary of State." es-ca- -d ( Im- i - j j tbfe I 5 st 1 ex,-ctc(- A A 1 - n 1- - i . 1 r d t ! . re-'-,- rt ;,;-3;- - ki-'u- ? 1 r tie-greate- - l:er p. lf..-ssi'ii- Pe."-akin- g l e-- f ll-- !i " 1 |