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Show Juab County Times District Court MatSuccessor To The NEPHI RECORD Local Notes. ters. JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Trop'r. R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. An adjourned session of the district court was held here Regular price $2.00 per year. Thursday. In the case of Alice In advance Si JO per year, Sparks vs. Elmer Sparks, in which the plaintiff was granted Published weekly, every Friday an interlocutory decree of divorce last fall, by stipulation of both atNephi, Utah. parties, this decree was set aside, ADVERTISING RATES IN EFFECT FEB. 1, and the parties were restored to 1910. their former marital rights, and Local reading notices-pe- r line, 1st will live together as husband and incertion .10 wife. Each subsequent insertion, per line Legals-pe- r line, 1st insertion, Each subsequent insertion, per line Poetry, per insertion per line Resolutions of sympathy etc., Rates on display advertising -- .05 .10 .05 .03 .05 on application. Prepare For Arbor Day. In the case of the S tate of Utah vs. McCarty, at the open ing of the present term of court, the District Attorney filed a statement of his reasons for not filing an information., setting forth that he was in doubt as to whether the court had jurisdiction. The court ordered the i to be filed. We hope every one will deavor to observe Arbor day this year. Governor Spry has issued a proclamation recommending that the people hold in en- appropriate regard, next Friday, April 15th; and that its fitting observance be urged and stimulated in the homes, and in the schools of the State- He says in part, " Tree culture is the evidence of a taste for the beautiful in our surroundings; it is an outward expression of the human yearning for the great out of doors. Trees and shrubbery are but links, blending the severe, sharp angles of the city artificiality with the free, graceful lines of Nature. To cultivate and perpetuate the delightful in our surrounding environment, by our homes, our school houses and our public places with sweet scented flowers, clinging vines, ornamental shrubs and stately trees, is a commendable prac- tice." Welcome the New Daily. ABOUT te -- OPENING AT For the benefit of our readers have collected some facts re garding the land drawing under the Carey Act at Lynndyl. A registration list will be kept where all applicants for land may register their names upon depos iting a certified check or draft for $G for each contract of 40 acres. A number is given each applicant and a corresixmding number is placed on a small block of wood to be deposited in a re volving churn. All the blocks are well shaken in the churn and then drawn out one at a time. The first number drawn indicates the person having first choice of all the land available; the second number, second choice and so on. The price of land is $G0 per acre if bought cash down, or it may be paid for in 10 deferred pay ments with interest on such payments at G per cent per annum; making the total cost per acre if bought on the installment plan of$S5.8G. This of course, includes good water right. It is not necessary to attend the drawing yourself if you wish to authorize others to select land we We have received several copies of the Provo Herald on the exchange table, and the new daily and surely presents an classy appearance. Mr. Larson, the editor and manager, is a newspaper trained man with who is years of experience, thoroughly conversant with every for you. up-to-da- LAND A dozen or more ieop!e could give power of attorney acdetail of a newspaper from the make-uroom companied by the registration p mechanism of the to that of the reportorial news fees to some one who is going to gatherer and editorial writer. attend. The person successful at the Provo has the population and business enterprise to support a drawing who makes contracts daily, and we wish for the Her- for water, will be required to ald, the patronage and support build a housj costing at least $100 on his land in G months after it deserves. water is available for irrigation in 1911. He will also be required Sextette Gives Good Con- to plow, plant to a useful crop, of his land. cert. . Married women are eligible to The B. Y- - U. Sextette gave husband but and wife purchase, a very creditable concert here are to buy no more last Tuesday evening in the Ar- thanpremitted 1G0 acres between them. lington. The "Opera Minor", This opening will Ik; conducted "Sadi". rendered by the Sextette, upon the same plan as former and "Evening Breeze" by the land of under the Carey openings string quartette, was exception- act, except that this leing deeded ally good. The vocal solo by land, all persons will be entitled Mr. Johnson displayed a rich to purchase whether thev have mellow tenor voice, but he was I used their Carey right and other prevented from showing it to rights or not. the best advantage, owing to the counter music which was average 13 bushels to the acre. going on at the picture show. The wheat is now up about three The clarinette solo by Prof. C. J. inches, and presents a most lieau-tifHawkins called forth a great appearance. Nearly all the deal of applause which was de- dry wheat down there is planted in servedly given. The music fur- the fall, the farmers putting in nished for the dance after the about 15 pounds to the acre. state experimental concert, was marked by its good The 100-actime and finished execution, farm down there is now entirely iinder cultivation. We are this showing much hard practice. season putting in some spring varieties of grain, oats and larley, and some potatoes, in fact, the Prof. L. A. Merrill has just refarm there has already tested out turned from an inspection of on these crops, successfully, but wheat prospects in the neighborfall the planting on our dry farms hood of Nephi in Juab County, is always the more successful, and reports things generally in better quality and largproducing there. down shape splendid "There mustbe close to 15,000a-cre- s er yields." Nephi's dry farm of dry land under cultivation wheat yield as above would tolal worth over in Nephi valley this spring," said 225,000 bushels, less than 10 And cash. in should $225,000 Prof, Merrill "and this one-eigh- th ul re Dry Farms of Juab. j J Panics, public and private, find the man with a savings account, ever ready to meet them. "Smiling" Henry Lunt is the proud papa of a young son, who arrived last Sunday. "Jim" Belliston and Henry Lunt went to Moroni on a cattle buying trip Thursday. If you want a pure wool suit, get pure Australian worsted; even the warp is wool. He has them. Call on H. Kendall. Gallon H. E- Howell for all kind of fruit trees, shade trees, strawberry and dewberry plants, privet for hedges etc. Ihey are going fast. RICKSEN When You're Late - LAWYERS The excuse that your watch wrong don't go. There's no reason why your watch should not be right to the second. Don't make the excuse. Get a watch that times you and be on time. It is our business to help Start a saving account and see what peace and Comfort go with it. George W. Kendall has sold his farm in the field to his two sons, June and Arthur Kendall. They have hired their brother, Bert Kendall to run the place for them. Dont forget I clean and press clothes; all spots removed; satisfaction guaranteed; call at shop. Hawkins' House. II. Kendall. Wm. Sperry went south last Friday evening to his sheep camps, and will commence shear intelligently in making your selection. Office Second floor of the Erlckaen Block. MOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH. THE Shop. kinds of Blacksmithiag. Complete line of ?" ' All uo-to-d- ate " I, .;. materials, bolts, ials. If you art' cunt. 59 East 3rd South OLYIVI ing any new O 'WIT Si" Nephi, Utah. Nephi City Blacksmith Salt Lake City, Ut PI vv- - f , a ; : i ; u1 First National Bank CHRISTENSEN General Practice In all the Courts. ail Legal matter given prompt and carefu attention. was It is a wise man who gives thought to the future and increases his saving before his earning capacity decreases. & k ; in your spring, put orders. Satis friction guaranteed, W. A. Matson, h,.,,, A. We pay the highest market price for Beautiful oak fountain, furniture and everything else to match. Freshest Chocolates, of the MDonald, Sparks and ing very soon. "Sweet make. The old friends of J. C. Olsen, Full line of Tobacco and Cigars, The famous Royal bakery cakes formerly a partner of W. A. and bread always on hand. Matson in the blacksmith busiWhy send your cream 100 he to know has are that ness, glad All kinds of hat and cold miles from home to get less drinks, and Ice creamdecided to return to Nephi and take up the blacksmith work money? again, at the Nepni uity wacK- Nephi Creamery. smith shop. Proprietor. In purchasing a hat, one of the most important things to be con sidered, is, does it become you? NEPHI - UTAH Our business is to see that it. I doesI deal in Live-stocWe can sell you as nice Real Estate, and Money to Loan on Improved and as cheap a hat as you can Farm Property. buy any where. It is a pleasure Only licensed real estate dealer in for us to show you. So call in. Juab County. MRS. TAYLOR at the Chase Wc have just received Two Tons of Art gallery. CREAM. - A. V. HAGUE, mm What - i i Mayor G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. Whitmore, Lorin Whit- v more, Master Max, and an ex pert chauffeur came down from Salt Lake yesterday in the new V seven seated Thomas auto, which 5 has been purchased by Mr. Whitmore. Alex Jennings Is k, You Want, Deputy Fruit Tree Insjxctor A. V. GaJd reKrts that the the frost well, and there will be a bounte- ous crop oi ail kinus oi iruit with the exception of the apricots, of which there will be alxmt one third of a crop. Census Enumerator T. II- Bur ton is getting everything in read iness for starting the census work of Nephi precinct. John A. fruit has with-stoo- d NEPHI Also a complete line of dry colors, colors in oil. Graining colors, Floor, and Furniture stain, Varnishes, house and bath-tu- b Enamel, Wagon Paint, Carriage Paint and anything yoj diilre in Paint lin2. Call in and see us. I rtawltins & OGKeye t plumbers. UTAH from California. The blood does not circulate in one of his legs. and fears are entertained that he may lose his limb. Pucne 41, Card of Thanks. Mr- and Mrs. Thos. Tranter and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Warren wish to thank their many kind friends who rendered assistance during the death of Mrs. Mary Ann Bull. TLhc (alMalilaj, Iraiaiaf, riMrkMllas, Sift Vrlllaj J - TKHinnona IW 41 - BP BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will le received at the office of the County Clerk up to and including May 1st, 1'JIO, for the sale of the 11 x 1G frame building situated on the grounds occupied by the County Don't You Think HERE! It's About Time That you installed a bath room at your home allowing yourself and the members of your family comforts and conveniences to which you are entitled. Don't put it off any longer, but call and let us explain how easily and cheaply we can install a bath tub, lavatory or toilet in Infirmary. By Order of the Board, of County Gimmis.si'oners!, your home s Anything in the line of Tinning and Plumbing. name land was not Nephi Tin and Plumbing Shop. con side led worth fencing, but toit day h paying a big interest on $ C 0 a n ac re. Dese re t News I j L. BRIMHALL WELLS STOCK BROKER. Our new Fountain is now running and we are pleased to announce that we are able to serve you with any kind of dish you might ask for. Try our famous Winn-on- a Dish ' it's the best out. - aothat pexton A v.- - . PROVO. Miss Lucille, daughter of Post master and Mrs- Dennis Wood gives a jolly little party complimentary to her school mates this evening. John S. Painter has liecn seriously ill ever since his return years iL. rJi. NCMI, 21 N. A i..l. ii.v - Chairman. UTAH READY TO USE HOUSE PAINTS. . XEfnners anb Morgan of Levan. will handle the census work of Levan, Juab, and territory adjoining, and also the Mona district- EHert.-n- . - Real Estate, Loans, Broker age, and Insurance. - J.I. McCune George Geo- - C. Private Vires. Prompt Srrvie Both Phones, All UTAH. No. 1 : Trains of Salt lloutc arrive nt from Union Station, Salt !.! City, where direct connections are ina-Jfor Idaho, Montana, California as well as with through trains for Denver and East. See J. A. Cottrcl, Local Agent for tickets or further information. |