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Show UAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. IMES OK and Nebo Amusement Club Mak- ing GLEANING UP State Health Board Urges Cities and Local Health Boards to Act. Filth and uncleanliness are directly or indirectly responsible for most of the diseases now known to be preventable; these , MILLS, NO. 20 -- es m 1 CAMPAIGN FOR include all contagious or communicable diseases and cause the death of more than two-fiftof the human race. The forms of uncleanliness which exact hs such a terrible penalty include filthy bodies from insufficient bathing; filthy houses from gross neglect of good housekeeping; filthy air from neglect of ventilation; filthy premises from al lowing the accumulation of garbage and other refuse, including unsanitary out houses;, filthy water from contaminated surface wells and ditches; and filthy personal habits such as promiscuous spitting. All of these deadly and offensive conditions are easily avoidable and utterly inexcusable. Nature furnishes an abundance of water with which to bath the body and maintain clean habitations; also it may be secured pure and free from contamination for drinking purposes. Pure air is universal except where it is deliberately excluded from their houses by Good County Board of Commissioners Meeting. Progress. The regular meeting of the Nebo Amusement Club was held in the club rooms of the Nebo Block Monday evening. In the absence of Pres. Cooper, II. F. Studley presided. All accounts were paid in full to date, and C. W. Burquist and Ralph Brough were voted in as The club now has a members. membership of 22. They have a billiard and pool table install ed and two daily papers ordered for the reading room. The mem p committee expects to the membership up to CO bring fall. this by Vice-preside- nt At the regular monthly meeting of the board held here Monday, a great deal of routine business was transacted. Quite a large number of bills charged to the pauper account were passed this month. The stores who furnish the Levan poor, were given warrants for $45. To the Tin-t- ic stores and physicians, $203.00 was paid; and for the grounds fences, chicken coop etc. of the County Infirmary, warrants to the amount of 4479.26 were drawn. Young Man Gets Deserved Appointment. Be ber-shi- Sheep-Shearin- Pauper Bills High. g gins ToDay. Sheep shearing begins to day at the shearing corrals west of town. J. S. Ostler states that about CO shearers will be em-- i ployed, and that 60,000 sheep has been booked up for shearing. The shearing force is expected to shear from 3,000 to 3.500 per day. Ludlow and Birch of Pay-so- n will be the first to shear. There are no buyers in the field at present. The sheep men are not in the least concerned about the matter, for they have a most excellent clip, and are going to hold for a little better than 20c per pound. ' None has been contracted yet One of the exchanges states that some of the sheep men of Fountain Green are going to build a big sheep shearing plant at Jericho in the Tintic valley. Thirty shearing machines with drying pens, and elevator for The plant will handling wool. cost about $3,000, and will be use exclusive'y by Ft. Green Prospective Ones for ing Year. Principal THE Instructors. School High F. R. Homer and to which he has been appointed as manager of the Cache Valley Orchard Co., the largest orchard in the state. There is 720 acres of land in the tract, with 320 acres planted to apples, and the is capitalized at company The new manager. $140,000. Mr. McOmie takes out his degree at the Agricultural College this year, and this excellent position comes as a fitting reward for seven years hard study, during all of which time he has made his way, unaided, through school. of Mr. McOmie is the Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth. to Present Claims. That every owner of property should have his deeds recorded, M. L. Pi att of Provo and J. M. and avoid the mix-up- s every year Westwood of Springville, memwhen it comes tax paying time. bers of the Utah Indian war That no town in the State of vmmission, will leave in a day the size of Nephi is observing or two for Washington. D. C, the prohibition ordinance as it is to present the claims of the Utah doing. This is given on the veterans with hopes of securing of a traveling man who authority the enactment of an amendment know.'-.- . t the present pennon bill. That a largo number of people Ilov.vll has already are throwing rubbish and prun bill in the house a presented ings from their tries into the1 the situation. Two streets, which is in violation of overing thousand five hundred and seven the city ordinances. Utah veterans will be affected if the new bill is successful. That while it is pretty hard for The Howell bill provides a pen the County Comnrss!oners to con sion of $12 a month" for those 62 duct business orderly, when so many people are "butting in" y ?ars old; $15 for those 70 years and $20 for those 75 or more. yet we believe that it would be ad- old, i ii ,i visable to follow rules cf oidor a n covers an wno saw services little more closely than they are previous to 1874. Before passing doing in their monthly meetirgs. the foregoing provision, it is cus tomary for congress first to pass That unless the statutes are a bill graniingjthe pensioners pay followed more closely, many im- - for services rendered, amounting transactions of this usually to TI3 a month for actual (Kii tant board might have their validity service. called in question. The result of the registration Con-rressm- li jgncuuure, air. narrows, me The acquaintances and friends present instructor in that subject of Alexander M. McOmie will has accepted a position at an in be glad to learn of the position creased salary at the Brigham . PCT ULI PENSIONS. Lake. B-Y- r NOTICES. That the Times job office is From Utah turning out as neat and as gooj Delegation Will to (o Washington job work as can bo done in Salt have secured Miss Alice Kewley Loe-an- , . a graduate of the C and U. A. C, to teach domestic science and English. VV. L. Peterson also a graduate of the agricultural college, will teach commerce. N. L. Crook-sto- n of the same school, will teach manual training. No one has been selected yet to teach of ON LOOKER That the Times is receiving new subscribers every day, and that you don't know what is going on unless you are a Com- trustee R. E. Grover spVnt a part of last week in Logan investigating the qualifications of some prospective teachers for the High School and grades. They report having a very successful trip and subject to the ratification of the school board A J NEI'HI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB NKP1II CITY, UTAH APRIL. 8. 10IO. VOL. 1. 4 COUNTY VOUR AD IS READ IN THE HOMES t City High School. Hews From Bustling Levan. SIial Currrapondtfflrt. an . Last Friday April 1st one of our school teachers greatly sur prised the people of this place by going to Nephi and without delay visited the County Court House and procured a license and were soon united in the holy f the... iJv-, annum it . ... ... , ,, , bond of wedlock by Bp. T. H. G. vuiiiliuik,'! .u...i.i iiiaia K tne amuaviis or me utan on to have summer carried this Parkes of Nephi. everyone within the citv limit veterans was as follows: Number This was somewhat looked for clean his k of brush and w went on expeditions, 1438; in June, but not on April fools weeds. Let the slogan for this home guards, 1055; short services, day. than thirty days and not en- year be. "A Cleaner and More people who choose to poison tiled to iensions under the act. Mrs. C. S, Christensen of Beautiful City." themselves with foul rebreathed 1 1 to spend General School Notes. Total, 2507 who enlisted in Ephraim came air in tightly closed rooms. That a large number of icople I Utah. a few days with the bride, her It is recommended that a camPrin. Homer made a trip to daughter, and bridegroom. In addition to this 5G who en- are gettingttheir premises ready Salt Lake and Logan last week. paign against unsanitary condiMessrs Peter Wankicr and to have their names placed on I listed in the southern part of undertaken tions shall be Miss Paxman and Miss Grundy Charles Mangelson recently pur the Municipal Roll of Honor, Idaho have leen registered. Of To make State. the throughout which will be published soon these nine went on expeditons. visited the schools of Murray and chased new pianos. it effective a house to house in 17 were home guards, making a is Iverson Richard after Arlwr Day. Granite school district Monday building spection of premises should be irrand total of 25(11 retristered hv house new on the Tunbridge and Tuesday. -me made. Existing garbage accum-iation- s, l oi citizens nai many goou the block. emission. -- Tribune. lhe teachers are giving one to a make offensive corralls, unsan of this it city point lhe missionary dance given dollar each to buy books for the itary outhouses, etc . should be in honor of James Paystrup paint their homes, fences or men. amounts now sum and the sheep library discovered and orders issued re make some improvment to their to sixteen dollars. At the close Friday evening was a grand sucA REFEREE'S GAME. all of which quiring their prompt removal or account cess. A neat purse was gather premises every year, a cf detailed the year at New Fish them an progressive and abatement It is especially Hatchery will be published snowing the ed to help him in his new field marks ideal citizens. necessary that this action shall amount expended for 'ibrary of laW. The referee played the game be taken before the fly season, Burrasloii. Augustus purchased books and the of Shepherd number purchased. basket ball last Saturday That there are no finer orchard as these dangerous pests are al 10 acres 7 land of of and shares sevlhe students ot the two lands in the State than right evening ljetween the Firemen most exclusively propagate! by L. A. water from Jackman last final enth grades have taken the here. Nephi can raise most any and the Lehi teams, winning for filth and manure; the accumula week 2000. for f in Physiology. The and Levan has an ideal the latter by a score of 25 to 19. tion of which should not be per State Officials Enthusias examination thing, Keiiei will ine The Nephi lioys couldn't touch bociety give papers show that good work has. mitted. All outhouse vaults tic Over Site. their annual dance Friday even locality for apples. been done. ball without the sloped should be made fly proof and The ladies are esjKjcially I and foul called upon ing. from a Mona should awake That in examination Civics The final having maintained in strictly sanitary invited. her lethargy and let the readers I thenv They out classed their condition. State Fish and Game Warden was given the eighth grade stuThe of this following people is on ipimnents in team work and in Health officers and other town F. W. Chambers of Ogden, and dents Friday. This is the first place are attending conference of the Times know that she field throws, but the fact that the of the map. many examinations that in Salt Lake and county authorities are urged cheif deputy Brig Madson were E this week. J. Bp. he I?hi referee called 1ft fouls all students must pass before to iook over Jo earnestly join in'carrying out down last C. Kofod; H. Anthon o Taylor, a ol reside:. is m number liiat only 2 on tin Nophi these life saving measures and the site of the proposed fish entering the high schoo'. ChrMemcn, Mrs. C. N. Lund-st'.t-- Center street on the cast sid AS. tells the taV. It was sure- the State Board of Health will hatchery which is to be establish and Alma Dall.v. lhe are gomg to ask the city counci V a rcierce s gann. assist and cooperate whenever ed at the Burraston ponds. named went for thj purpose to enact a paving ordinance, sc. Prices of Market la,;t There will b a meeting of the County game warden A. V. .Nephi requested. of buying an automobile. This that they may have a paved walk war veterans aunoay indsan Hague and County Recorder Wm will l.e the first auto for Levan. running east for several blocks. Products in the Taliernacle im term ion if Burton accompanied them to the while Yesterday (Monday) Com- after meeting. site. Mr. Chambers and Mr. Patent flour . l hat everyone owning an or mediately . t $?.20 chopping wood, Joseph Stephen-- 3 ickors staves mai ne narider Base Ball For the Com Madson both were enthused over Straight grade n accidentally cut h'n tu:A, in chard should prepare to have it 3.00 good news and impor- the location, and were unanimous Baker's flour 2M flicting a deep ga.hin the instep sprajed this year, not for tht las Fime in pronouncing it the best in Graham of lKing exempt froir tint business to present to the of his right foot purj"M. 2.Q Season. ing we ting, and urges all to be the state. Trees will be planted Bran 1.30 j James Belliston of Nephi was prosecution, but because, it all around the pond; it will be Shorts it renders your fruit jresent. 1.40 in town yesterday buying cattle. with Wild cleaned out and 8.00 'Kipcrcent free from worms. hay The amusement committee of alxmt 500,000 of the Rainbow Alfalfa Brimhall Brokerage Firm. That an Ad in the Times the Commercial Club are doing and German Brown trout fry. Dry bring! (From Provo Herald, 1.75 Oats cwt 2Kh) per all in their power to assist the who adver Ask those results. Wheat per. bu. 1.(0 Wells Brimhall has made all ar-- Use. base ball boys in their organiza1.20 cwt Barley per ramrements to eivp the rwnti1r nf tion of a team. A subscription GC to 7c j t'nvn a Dressed Society. Iieef Nephi rla?a firs l.pVnrorfo t '' ' ' VII. lV. First Ward Mutual Pro- list.was started, and the business Dressed 15c hens In office last the former Whitney-Je- x The party given Friday of the men anil the people generally Sectretary T. H- Burtonexhibit-ogram 10 n stand. No. 21 Academy aveon have contributed liberally, so ivening by the Ladies Literary Dressed veal has Club rommercial 7:3 at On Tuesday evening 81-2 Dressed mutton was nue. Private wires between Salt a that they can purchase suits and Club in the Armory, a large photo of the big dry p. m., the following pregran 10 2 Dressed successLake and n Provo and also and L'ureka well attended pork will be Practice ;ery equipment will rendered by the Younf "arm exhibit from the. Levan 2 24 Dressed turkey gives the public the best service Ladies' Association:- as goon as the public square ful affair. idK-which the Salt Lake Route in the stock game. Mr. Brimhall Mrs. Susie Ostler had a very Creamery butter r. is put in shape. J. W Whitmore of intere?t displaying in their ollice win-MMon-la- y Ranch butter states that he has a numlicr of Itms Mattie has been selected as manager, pleasant party at her home con ow in Salt Lake. After Vickers 171-2- c maps or the different Uiinnig evening. Her neighWsand Ranch eggs and will see that the games are - - - Miss Roby Kllisot this exhibit will be taken to nee, of the bu. Potatoes the friend were to which lie will per. guests the camps on carried given coming righj. Piano duet- - - - Misses Mablt Los Angeles and shown there. L50 those who desire them. if fair. Apples per. bu. reason. Owen and Lucille Forrest. ti,, T7l. side-wal- son-in-la- w to-d- ay 1 Ix-in- .i . 1 1 A e, stc-cke- M-- Juab Farming Advertised. h. - - 1-- te-gu- 1 e. t 5 fer-Readi- -- -- |