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Show PIONEER HONORED Nephi Prices of PASS- Market When you come to Salt Lake, make thisstore your head- Products ES AWAY i Absolutely Pure To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. The Label will guldo you year-and-a-ha- Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Lima No Alum Juab County Times rhe Successor To The NEPHI RECORD Phosphates Belated History Of Conspiracy. A R. Editor & a newspaper ed itor being just a plain mortal like other people, he-i- s often unable d to accamplish certain ends on account of lack of time. Thus it happened that a delectable bit of news that was shyed into the Times office last week did not find its way in to the paper on account of t h 6 compositor not having 1 m e to set the type. With this expian ation we now insert the afore said item in the same form that we rather mysteriously received Prop'r. J. HENRIOD, Manager. much-desire- Regular price $2.00 per year. In advance $1.50 per year, Patent flour Straight grade whole wheat Graham Bran Shorts Alfalfa Oats per cwt. Wheat per. bu. Barley chopped per cwt. s Corn Dressed Beef Dressed hens Dressed veal Dressed mutton Dressed pork Creamery butter Ranch butter Ranch eggs Potatoes per. bu. Sugar cwt. Apples lf d On account of JACOB COLEMAN. At the home of Alfred Orme Sunday evening. April 7th, 1912 occurred the death of Hro. Abraham Orme, one of Nephi's oldest and most respected citizens. Bro. Orme was born Oct. 8th, 1827, at Birmingham. England. He joined the Mormon Church in his native land in the year 1S50 and labored a3 traveling elder and assisting in missionary work until the spring of 1SG2 when he wasTeleased to come to Zion, ar riving in Nephi September oi the same year going bravely through the hardships incident to those days in crossing the plains and could always be found old carrying his boy on his shoulder administering to the sick and giving a word of and cheer to the broken-hearteSaints. weary He was a shoemaker by trade and followed his trade after ar riving in Nephi. Bro. Orme was known and lov ed by every man, woman & child in Nephi. He held many responsible positions both in religious and civil affairs. He was assistant superintend ent of the Nephi Sabbath School for nearly 30 years and was a member of the High Council for over 20 years and filled many minor positions as long as his $2.45 2.25 2.25 2.10 1.25 $ 1.35 10.00 I 1.50 75c 1.50 $1.50 8c I 13Jc I' bearing a good Reputation is usually. Conservative, but j quarters. not blind. We will cash check for any responsible party of our acquaintance. We will Indentify you at tii Post Offloe or bank. We will look after your parcels when you do not wish to carry them. We will extend any cour- tesy or give any Modest, j ? Frank, but not a p fool. v Persistent, but not stubborn. Saving, but not u & miser. Informat- encourEconomy all th better of manhood. You can start In on thia road with $1 at this bank. our desposal. This store Is for your us and oonvenienoe, 10c 7c j; 7c J; 35c 30c I ages "The Stars With ths Guarantee" First National Bank. ' S. J: 12jc t WELEKSl 100. Nephi, - - Utah. 217 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. 6.85 1.00 Notice. ' Hundreds of Nephi Citizens The NEPHI SALT MINING AND Can Tell You All About It. MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Home endorsement, the public expres Principal place of butdnesa Nephi, Juab sion of Nephi neoule. should be evi County, State of Utah. dence beyond diipute for every Nephi Notice is hereby given that at a meet reader. Surely the experience of ing of the directors, held on friends and neighbors, cheerfully given March 11, 19t2, an assessment Monday of seven by them, will carry more weight than and ($7.60) Dollars per share the utterance of strangers residing io was levied on the capital stock of t h e faraway places. Read the following: corporation, payable to George C. J. W. Ellison, first ward, Nephi Whitmore, President of the Company, Utah, says: "The public statement 1 at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, in th 1907 in of favor in September gave manner and at the times and in the ii. Doan's Kidney rills still holds good stallments next set out, For years I was afflicted with kidney $1.00 per share thereof on or befoie and felt then complaint and every now April 26, 1912; so pojily that I was oblidged to lay off $1.00 per share thereof on or before I three If two or from work for days. May 25, 1912; . or sudden movementt made a $1.00 per sharcthereuf on or before it seemed as though my back was beinn June 25, 1912; pulled apart. All these difficulties $1.00 per share thereof on or before gave proof that my kidneys were at July 25, 1912; fault but not until I learned of Doan's $1 00 per share thereof on or before Kidney Pills waa I able to get relief. This remedy proved to be just the one I August 25, 1912; needed and was of benefit in every 1.00'per share thereof on or before way. I still take Doan's Kidney Fills September 25, 1912; $1.00 per share thereof on or before occasionally and the best of lesults are October 25, 1912; always received." $ .50 per share thereof on or before For sale bv all dealers. Trice 50 Co., Buffalo, Novemeer25, 1912. cents. Any atockupon which thia aasessmet New York, sole agents foi the United 50-K- rlallowell, Jones & Donald Wool Merchants HUSTON. MASS. KEPKKSENTED BY 0 mis-ete- J. R. EDGIIEILI. Suit Lk Mclntyr liUlir. City. Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. OUR AIM: To do our work right. Using best of material. At reasonable Prices W. A. A1ATSON, Prop to-wi- t: health would permit but not meek. ion which we may have at Endorsement Home The Successful Man p He served as city treasurer from 1893 to 1897 also served as water master for a number of published weekly, every Friday years. V I atNephi, Utah. He will be remembered mostly disfor his quiet position and his visits among the COUNCIL MEETING HELD Eick and afflicted. (Cont'd from page 1.) Abraham Orme was married Mayor Booth substained the to Sarah Ann Gee, (who precedcame of David Ockey ss his ap- it. ed him to the grave in 1897.) on , pointment for plumbing inspect Though All Fool's Day has been June 18th 18G0 and eleven child States. may remain unpaid on the 25th day c or, and on motion of Councilman in vogue since the Middle Ag.es, ren were born to them, four of Kemember the name Doan'a and November, 1912. will be delinquent and advertised for aale at public auction Light Traps and Broug it seems that the High School whom are Burton, the appointment was as follows: Al- lake no other. living and unless payment is made before hams. teachers knew nothing of it until fred Orme. Wm. G. Orme. Ellen will be sold on the 16th day of DecemThe road supervisor recom- the first of this particular month. A. tireenhalgh and Thomas G. Summons. Everything you want in the ber, 1912, to pay the delinquent assess mended that a new Monday morning, Mr. Stewart, Orme. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS- ment, together with exfience of advert Livery Line, with services that TRICT COURT, COUNTY OK JUAB, iaing and cost of sale. will please you and prices right. be built across the big hollow on acting principal of the High funeral services took place TATE OF UTAH. C. S. I INGEY. Secretary. of Mr. The Main Street joining the State School in the . rw l l m Care First National Bank of Nephi, Thomas A. Foot, Plaintiff vs. Isaac Traveling Men The matter Homer, called an informal teach- in the labernacie, April iuin. Road on the west Utm eatate Nephi of the City, m. I. o'clock administrator two 1912 Bishop at Grace, p. and instructed even' was referred to the committee on ers meeting, Date of first pub. Fri. Mar. 22. 1912 appreciate the advantagesofa ( Timothy B. Foote, deceased, et ml, serover the presided Pettegrew reliable livery service, and horses one to their streets and highways with power eyes open for keep Date of last pub. April 19. 1912. nd Mercy Dickerson, George A. Foot, Thos. the vices, being speakers as was of with some "go" and "'show" it mischief, to act any signs A thur L. Foote. Elua Foote, Id Sister David Cazier, Belliston, did and he not 1st Foote. want S. A. Cazier. Pre. J. W. Pax-ma- oote, Jane Foote, Victoria Councilman Burton called at April Notice to Water Users ibout them. For style and speed to into break "foolishness" sive our teams a trial. tention to the way in which the any Stale Engineer's Office, T. H. G. Parkes, J. De- said the Bishop to school of work. The State the Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. March 1. 1912. Recks Springs and Hiawatha Irrigation Company is disposing W. Ord and Bishop Pettegrew. endanls: Notice is hereby given that Nephi of the refufe and dirt taken from The teachers had scarcely left The choir Coal is hz best "When First the You are hereby summoned to appear City Corporation, by its mayor, G. M. the ditches by piling same along the office when the phone bell Glorious sang of of eervlce after vithin and Twenty days Truth,." Whitmore. whose post office address is Light WE CARRY IT. the banks and sidewalks in viola rang and Mr. Stewart was informNow From Care and his Summons upon you, if served with- - Nephi, Utah, baa made application in "Resting tion of the city ordinance regard- ed that a telegram from Mr. in which action is accordance with the Sorrow." T. W. Yickera sang n the County requirements of s iw our .rought, otherwise within Thirty days th compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as ing same: that the matter had Homer was awaiting him at t h e Sister Promised Land." 'The mbove en defend and the ifter service, Willamended by the Session Laws of Utah. previously been referred to depot stating that Govennr Cazier sang "Always Remem- titled action: and in case of your fail- - 1309 and 1911, to appropriate forty (i0) committee, and moved that th iam Spry with a party of rail- bered He Has Done." What ire so to do, judgment will be renderby f water per second from officials committee report on what action road including Simon ed against you according to the demand Salt Creek, Juab Bids Wanted Utah. Said County, offer was The Samuel opening prayer had been taken. Newhouse, if the complaint, (which ha been water will be diverted at a Bamberger, which point Sealed proposals for the remodeling Ellison of the and others, would arrive in Nephi ed by I. H. Grace and the bene filed with the clerk f said court) bear north 69 degrees 6 minutes east Councilman of the Levan school building mt Levsn, In H. Belliston. A. diction noon The by of a train. the west quarter 6,772.8 feet diatant telegram Thia action ia brought to recover committee on streets and high- on the Juab County. Utah will be received mt terment was in the family plot, judgment quieting plaintiff's title to comer of Section 1, Township 13 south, the office of John A. Morgan, clerk of ways, reported having met with also contained the injunction to I mas Lake and mer the described in said complaint. Range east. Salt Levan school district No. 3 mt Levan, the Irrigation Company Board hustle the Juvenile Band to t h e the Vine Bluff Cemetery, W. the land WM. A. C. BRYAN, idian, from where it will be conveyed Utah, up and until 3 o'clock p. m. 4pri and that they promised to throw depot and make a big demonstra grave being dedicated by J. Plaintiff's by means of flume, canal and m pipe Attorney. Ord. I'JIZ, when said bids will b open of honor chief in the state's tion tbe dirt into the street. Council Nephi, Juab County, Utah. line for a distance of 6.715. 81 feet and ed and was all used the from executive. Jan ficationspublicly read. Plana and speci there Immediately period during man Burton objected strongly to First pub. March 29lh. may be found at the office of nary I to I December 31, inclusive, of John A. Morgan the way this is being done, and turmoil and excitment The Much Fall drain Winter Last pub. April 2Hh. Levan, Utah, or at each year, to develop power for the the office band boys were excused z r o m of E. Rurton. architect. No it was determined that the Killed. of and electric purpose pro lighting phi. Utah. should meet again with he ir classes and sent home post pelling machinery at Nephi, Utah. Af for Publication. Notice A prominent Ridge farmer ex pressed with for their instruments All proposals must be haste the Board and endeavor to have ter having been so diverted and used' accompanied it aa his belief this week, that quite interii-r- , a certified check of five per cent of of the were of if threats by Department expulsion be will water Die the returned to they natur the matter adjusted. Office at Salt Lake City, ml channel of the not at the depot in time to meet a large amount of grain on the Ridge U. S. stream, at a p o I n the amount of the bid. Bid must be and would Utah. March 21, 1912. had been winter-killefarms 58 bears which 26 minutes made on the entire contract. The the train. The girls were then Notice ia hereby given that Mat T. east 997. feet distantdegrees spring. The of west quar( board reserves the right to reject any the Harry Beagley To Teach told to get busy and clean the have to beand unusualthis on No of who, and all bids. Mills, Utah, Howard, weather winter dry very At High School. blackboards, sinks, etc., and in seems to have damaged much of the vember 12. 1906, made Homistead En tereornerof section 1. Township 13 Hy order of the board of trustee of base' Lake south, Range eaU, Salt look-in- g No. Hw.92. for 8 (Serial had (Cy,9l no time try the school district No. 3 place lvan Juab School East they The all County High f and merid'ar.. This is grain severely, particularly that N.E1-- and S j f application desig N W baction IS, like it had undergone a spring which waa sown the earliest, Report J. A. MORGAN-- , Clerk. Board baa engaged Harry Beagley aa 15 S, Range t W Salt Lake nated id the State Engineer a office Township Dated March 21, 1912. 4394. come from several sources that the meridian, has filed notice of Intention instructor in agriculture at the High house cleaning. School next year. Mr. Beagley is a When the band had essembled grain is not shnwingup so well as usual, I to mane r inai nveyear i roni, u esiso- - All protests against th granting of said application, stating the reasons gradual of the Nephi High School, and everything was in readiness and everyone is expressing the hole lish claim to the landth above described District of Clerk Court, before the therefor, must be made by affidavit in Howard and Andrews pay good and will graduate this spring from the to march down and the that we may have another good at Nephi, Utah, on the fith day of Mayt duplicate and filed in this office within for all kinds of beef cattle. of with prices the idea was conditions which would that the Utah, it College Agricultural Ap improve governor, 1912. thirty (30) days after th completion Call in Science of of Bachelor occured Agto teach Fool the as names witnesses: ril up Charles Pyper and h Claimant degree of the publication of thia notice. Day greatly. will riculture. He has always been a hard ers, and prompted them to make George E. Howard, of Nephi, Utah. you cash for all your pav CALEB TANNER, James Andrews, of Nephi, Utah, motors. Stat worker, and last year received a gold an investigation, with the result Engineer. Good Meetings Held George nrgill, of Mills, Utah. Da of first pub. March H, 1912. daU-o"A" at the College for being one of that the faculty is thankful that Ask us for one of our big home The presbytery of Salt Lake James Kelly, of Mills, Utah. completion of pub. April. 1912. the tlx best et'jdent there. The board April 1st "comes but once a Mar. r. first pub. trade, price maker catnltf held its regular spring meeting ia to be congrttulated on its selection. Last ol. May 3. year." We have one for you. Nephi To in the Church Excursion First Mr. Beagley ill be welcomed here for Frcfchjerian Spanish Mercantile K. D. R. THOMPSON Co. other reasons than his ability aa a stu FREE MARRIED FOLKS at Nephi. Tuesday and WednesRegister. Fork, April 19th. Highest prices paid for href dent, aa the H h School beys expect dance, tonight. Second Ward day of this week. About fifteen Via Salt Lake Route account atand all kind? of Cattle. Geo. R. in elders and were ministers find in White him an excellent ahletic Amusement Hall. Sperry's Orto FOR SALE lilac. roe HORSE SHOW. Tickets on sale tendance, and some very inter- trees, rherry currants, and .lap- - April oth, return limit April Howard, P.O. Box 141, -- Phone coach particular' in the line of basket chestra All married & marriageK. ball. esting meetings were held. an chestnuts. Mrs. M. A Cadd able folks invited. ofith. late 1 foot-brid- self-sacrifici- rAy Foster-MJbur- n ge absence a t. n, cubic-fceto- com-mitt- ee d th n 1 1 2 4 2 o. greet rainy-month- , old-style- f d |