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Show JUAB ALL THE NEWS OF FAST JUAB COUNT. YOUR I'MES P. G. O CON-M- 11 I HN6E SEETHING and MILLS, HELD Evi VV. M, denced At Republican The county convention of the Republican party met in Eureka yesterday to name candidates for fmintv offices In thf nJatfnrm 'drawn ur, the delegates reaffirmed their allegiance to the in state an! tinrcnt - r encarsea tne administranation, tion of President Taf t, especially its attitude toward the West, commended the state administration for its initiative in the matter of good roads laws, and its high school legislation, and pledged its candidates to work for the development of the educational & commercial resources .f the county andstate.The attention of the legislature was called to the condition of the rond leading to the Tintic district and its legislators instructed to work for its betterment. Increased salaries for juvenile court officials and the direct election of U. S. Senators were also recommended. The following candidates were then placed in the field for the county offices: for representative, George Jones of Mammoth ; for long term commissioner; Gus J. llenroid of Eureka; for short term commissioner, Lorer.zo Mangel son of Levan; for treasurer, A, II. Paxir.an of Nephi; fur clerk, T. W. Vickersof pm; lor recorder, kogar J,unt ol Nephi; for attorney. ,I. H. of Eureka; for assessor, Earl Jackman of Levan, for superintendent of schools, George A. Sperry of Nephi; for surveyor, J. H.Carter of Nephi; for theriff, Harnett of Eureka. . Aerbert Hopes of Eureka was then chosen county chairmanand Ne- Mc-Knig- ht of Nephi count and the convention ad- VVood journed The Duck Gun Ready For Tuesday. """Have years was councelor to Bishop web-foote- et lf lf -- section shall be punishable by a fine of not le?s than fifty dollar for each offense. It shall also be a misdemeanor forany person to am any sneak boat, floating blir.d, or sink box in hunting c r pursuing any of the game above mentioned The duck season law continues ojen from October 1st to Decem ber SI t. Mr. Carl Nelson, graduate of B. Y. U. Music School and a pupil of the eminent teachei fhr.r!". P.erneit of the New England Conservatory of Music Donlon Mass. will accept private fh pupils in voice culture andGeo. art of Ringing, Studio at McCune residence.-rio- ne The Young Ladies started JURY County Clerk T. VV. Vickeis Jrew from the jury box the following named persons to serve as petit jurors for the October term of court 1912: Seth McPherson, James Scho-fiel- d, Samuel Rroadhead, Walter Smith, .V. A. Garrett Jr.. VVm. Stanley. Amos A. Allen. Ed ward Kendall, V. C. And JohnSidwell, Geo. Sow by, Jamen Belliston, Frank Price, Willard Garrett of Nephi. Fred .1. Richen. John Rtrtin. James Knnwb. Joseph Griggs, Frank Deesley, Walter Henry, Heber Field, James Morgan, Fiank Davie, I). 1. RiiRsei:, of Eureka. J. VV. Lew-is- , Samuel Cox, A. L. Rase, David A. Depue, William Thomas, Geo. A. Wild of Mammoth, VVm. Sherwood. James Ander-oJ. H. Peterson of Levan. Branch Young, John L. Ellert-soJohn A. Fowkes, Orson William, John T. Kay of Mona, and VV. F. Madson of n, n, in tble and successful year's work this season. P)rn to the wife of Gillert Kay, a daughter, A. Jes; Ellertson left for the ., Logan, Tuesday Sept. 21th, vht re he will attend school n this vear. enterimr upon his t cond or 8jphon.ore year. A. P. Young and Mrs. Iona Kay and family were in Nephi siting last Sunday. Mr, Wheelright has gone to Jden to get his children start-t- o feho'jl there. a-j- REPUBLICliT'cilisE department " William VVorthington allowed for $32.50 F3IIGRE5SIVEFBluBf EGATES. HELD. $2.00 The Progressives held theii $1.75 at th Court $9.00 al Primary meeting in this City, Wednesday House $7.85 night. Henry Adams was mae'e Prtf-iden- - I an-no- u tx, dis-cusfti- corn-mitt- ee draw-warran- il'.o-vi- r, '- ! I - - r ul '!! The Republicans of Nephi precinct held their primary Monday night for the purpose of electing delegates to the county con vent fcn to ! held in Eureka 1'hurfday Sept. Zlni. The primary was held in the court roi m f the court houin? at 8 p. in. Precinct chairman Dennis Wood called the meeting t i dor and wael"ied permanent precinct chairman with T. I roote as wcretary. The chor nan announced that nofrdnatton r..r j'ch vMgi order. Twenfter ty two were ilumi ated. follow the wete ing balloting cheen dt lgattP, Dent ! Vood, W. (i. Orme, Geo A. Sperry Jr., E. IL Wth. Robert Winn. Abn-vIngram, II. D. Goldsbrough, Jamei Ganrett Jr.. Wm. Bailey, Geo. O. Ostler. J. II. Carter, Geo. VV. Lunt, and aa alternate Wm. Kurt on, J, G. Iron. 3. S. Cooler, Mrs. J. It. Edgheill. and Jesse Pay. The following resolutions were read by T, VV. Vickers: Wberras, it ha luen cur trtrary in the pat for the delegates elected to coun ty conventior.il to alfo nominate the !recinct ofTicem, therefote -- Raj mond Pettegrew lowed for The following claims were re- chairman of the meeting, and ferred to the respective commit Alf Madsen secretary. The tees named: Judiciary Commit following named werv elected as tees. Claim: G. VV. McCune delegates to attend the judicial, $28.40. senatorial, and county convenElectric Light committee, tion of the Progressive party t be h!d at Eureka, Utah Septemclaims: Adams. Geo. B. Hobbs $19.00, Capital ber 30th JII2: Henry Cazier. Edwin A. John Cottrcll, El. Co. $27 86, Floyd Pass J 1.75, J. John Shedrach Sullivan, Lunt, $7.00, Raymond Pettegrew VV. 120.08, Rex Hyde. Ams tewis, Jo. Lloyd Ilobb William Booth. Cowan. George C. II. Parkins 3.00, Gib- 1.7.r Foster, Abner Bigler, Jacob Bert Pettegrew Claims Committee, Claim: M. S son, and Alf Madsen- The vame T. & T. Co. J1.90, Cooper Pyper delegates were also authorized Co. $30. IS, M. S. T. & T. Co. 40c, to nominate a candidate for JusTo tice of the Peac. and a candiNephi Irrigation Co $4.50. water works committee, Claim date for Constable of Nephi pre$10.00 cinct. of J. II. Carter To Streets and Highways Cem It is the intention ofthe Progresmittee: Nephi IplementCo.Sl.OO sive party to put in the field full To Finance Committee: Claims judicial, senatorial, county, and of Juab Co. $183.47. The orig pricinct tickets, and have a Dennis claim of inal Wood, p. complete organization of the dH M. for 12.23 was allowed and or new party. The Progressive are now looking for suit elates dered paid. able and efficient candidates t Ih named on tneir ticket. After discussion on motion of Councilman Burton, the matter of negotiating for water right MISS UVEHN INGRAM WIEl sion. und land in Salt Creek and Marsh BE MHO DE HGMR in the PtfutP rrinvfirsa tiptono-intH. Y. S, Club Mi. tavern Ingram of Nephi j0f Samuel Coul.vm, deceased. is of honor Jub County maid Miss Norma Miner entertained was referred to the committee on of tn attend the Queen Irrigation her home electric lights with power to act the E. Y. S. club at at the Nation! Irrigation conTuesday evening. The guests The committee on streets snd I held in Salt Lake were dressed in old fashiontd highways, through its chairman, grc to Sent. 30th. to Oct 3th, At costumes. The evening vai 0 wnciiman Elfison, reported vet cCity o'clocR last TuewJa? evc riins: spent in games, music, songs, bally that the city's portion of the the contest which had been cor., and dancing. Delicious refresh- bridge across the creek on main ducted by The Times editor for ments were served. Those pre- - street was completed and was the past six weeks wa closed sent were as follows: Misses Ic - satisfactory to the committee and in accordance w ith previous .cement, snd th votes were Oeorgie h commended that the same ! otia Hague, blella counted by J. H. ('after, V. M. Lucile aceppted and paid for. After McCune, Ina Hawkins, Fooie and thu editor. The ronr.t Greenwood, Phyllis Sparks, Councilman Burton mov- hi-- ' c .1 lint Miss Inrrant had Theresa Brough, Lillian Marsh, ed that the report ot the bee- " ffff.--l by a small majorFlorence Hobbs, Bertha Bailey, be approved and that the ity. Mrs. Nellie Udall. Frank !I"bbs, recorder be directed to t Tim f c i the remit of Young of I avern lwie Burton, MotileFrank M con tb of in favor the vci'if' Ingram MusSnr-rrProvo, Frank Winn, VVinn R. W for $312 fractorS. sel. Seymour Howell. Fred Tl of ibe f .lire n "Gerald Cazi r, Mr. Vle, li e contract price. The motion rea! " n turned ever n Carl Nelst n, Ura VVihon, and the was seconded by Councilman by 'J e l in e s t the wir.ir g Pettegrew and carried. oisss '.lias Miner. r DEL- , Albert II. Belliston who has acted as second counselor to Bishop Pettegrew for a number ' vears was chosen as bishop to fill the vacancy. Bishop Belliston is a young man of much experience l as filled a four years mission to the Hawaiin Islands. Since returning he has been connected with the bishopric of the first ward. It goes without say-in- e that the right man was so- lected. Joseph M. Christenscn was chosen as first councelor and Charles Jenkins as second counselor, to Bishop Belliston. After releasing the rld bishopric and t Lyinstalling the new man gave the saints who had assembled some very valuable instructions. The main theme of his discourse was the necessity of the saints looking up their genealogy, and doing the required work for their dead ancestors. Bishop VV. H. Pettegrew, John 5. Cowan, iiisiiop a. ii. renm- ton, Joseph M. Christcnfen and Charles Jenkins aadresfd the viints for a short time. After- which Apostle Hyrum M. Smith in his characteristic way gave valuable instrucsome very tions. The first ward choir furnished excellent music for the occa- Bay-mille- Silver City. - there regular weekly meeting laet Tuesday evening, and hey are antu ipating an enjoy- DRAWS - The regular session of the A Republican precinct prim City council was held in the ary was held in the Levan court council chambers Friday Sept. house The Monday evening. 20th. 1912. meeting was called to order by There were present: E. R. the chairman A. L. Jackman, D. Booth mayor, Enoch Burton, Or Bosh was chosen permanent pre son Cazier, J. H. Ellison, VV. II. cinct chairman and Chris Chris- Pettegrew, J. II. Lunt, of the tensen secretary. council. A number of claims The chairman announced that wera acted upon and referred nomination for delegates to atback to the committee for fruth- tend the convention was in or er consideration. der, On recomendation of commitThe following delegates were tee to which same had previous- elected: Martin Mangelson, John ly been referred the following Grant, S. E. Malmgren, L. II. claims were allowed and ordered Mortenson. As alternates ,D, paid: Bosh, John A. Morgan, Chris- Alfred Madsen $3.40, Edgar Christensen, and E. VV. Peter Cole 3. 40. Crane Co. $.354 00, son. Dr. D. O. Miner S1G.00, Baker The public schools of levari Lumber Co. $5.49, D. C. Sparks commenced Thursday morning $3.05, VVm. Allen $1.75, John A. a fairly good with 19th, Sept. Park $1.75, F. VV. Gardner Co. in the lower grades. attendance $11.00. Alfred Orme 12.00. Bert Kendall $3.40, Crane Co. 37.J6. rhere were 100 students in the M. S. T. & T. Co. .40 cents irrades, and 13 students in the Baker Lumber Co. 8 1.02, J. VV. High School. Ellison S2.00. Morgan Millei Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawkins $1.75, I). C. Sparks $4.35, J. II. spent Wednesday in Levan visitCarter $15.00. ing Mrs. Earl Jackman. Anthon Cnristonsen was visit Pay roll wnter works depart in Oa t City Saturday and ing ment $84.00 Sunday. Pay roll streets and highways gates to represent this precinct William Warner and previous to in the County convention by an this time filled a two years mission in the Southern States. overwhelming majority. Until the last moment the William 22st, Sept. Sunday Bailey and Charles Trice were saints of his ward were in hopes missionaries to the Mona ward. that he would reconsider his reTheir special mission was to the signation and retain his position Bishop Parents class and in the interest for a few more years. of the lie lift ion. class work. The Pettegrew's place in the hearts few members of the Parents A the people ofthe Nephi first .ilass that were present were ward will be hard to fill. highly pleased with Mr. Dai ley's talk. He showed very plainly the necessity of every parent taking an interebt in the Parents jlass work, and of discussing the nany practical problems that 2ome before every parent. He dsn numerated some of the valuable lessons that he had learned in the class, that had aided lim in dea ing with his family. Especially did he praise th par ents class for the attention they lad given to sanitation. After Sunday school they met the Religion class officers md teachers and gave them a very enthusiastic and inspira lional talk. Mrs. WilUrd Draper and fam in ily, who have been lona for several months, liavt novtd back to Salt Lake City - LIST Hundreds Full Delegation Sent Tc Expended In Payment County Convention. Of Claims. Petit Jurors For October School News Term of Court Drawn. Conference of the first ward Tuesday evening Sept. 17th. the Mona Democratic party held was held Sunday Sept. 22 their primary for the purpose of 1912. electing a deligate to the County In the morning at 10: o'clock Convention held at Eureka. As a. m a priesthood meeting was is usual everything went off held in the Relief hall where very peaceably. Joseph Newton valuable instructions were given was cnosen as delegate and Reu- by Apostles Francis M. Lyman ben Kay alternate. Mr. Kay and Hyrum M. Smith. Conferwas proxy for Fish springs there- ence convened in the tabernacle fore both the delegates and the at 2: o'clock p. tn. The first or alternate had a voice in naming der of business in the afternoon the Democratic County ticket. was accepting the resignation of 21st. in'st Bishop VV. II. Pettegrew. evening Saturday For eleven years Bishop Petthe Repnblican primary was held and it on the other hand was a tegrew has served the people of typical Republican primary, as the first ward as bishop. During there were two factions, there this time he has won love and in full force trying to elect their esteem of all over whom he has After some very presided. For six years he was delegates. lively wrangling and jangling superintendent of the stake M. John S. Neilson and A. H. An- L A. of Juab stake, for four derson were chosen as .the dele- CLERK- Pettegrew Resigns! A Few More liston Takes Place. Next Tuesday, October first, living is the opening day of the duck season. For the benefit of the nimrods who may go gunning for just recently. d birds, some prothe Mesfcers George Paxman and visions of the law on this subject Clarence Garfield, of Silver City, may be timely. Acre visiting friends here last beciion iij, unapter do ui u.e veek. session laws of IWJ provide, Mr. and Mrs. McFate were in among other things, that it shall a misdemeanor for any person to Provo last Saturday. lake, kill, wound or shoot at any- Miss Katie Mathews, one tf wild duck, goose, snipe, shoreur lady teachers, went home riirua ui main, ui sun-gone-hahaur after tween Friday to spend Saturday and hour before sun- Sunday with her mother at Pro-t- o. and one-harise, Government standard time; provided, that no more than five, Arnold Ka has come back to all together, of gee, brants or e of all the Mona for a short vhit with rela swans, or twenty-fivother birds mentioned above may ivea and friends, anJ of course be killed in any oneilay, by anv ic wont forget his Pearl. vie nernon. Any violation of thif - DELEGATES- As Bishop And A. H. Bel. Primary. ty Ticket SESS- - LEVAN REPUBLICANS ELECT I. Factional Feelings Republicans Meet At Eureka and Put up Coun- NO. 51 FIRST WARD CITY FATHERS IN IN POLITICS. f ecrclary OP NKPHI, LtCV AN, MONA, JUAB NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SEPT. 27, 1012. VOL. 3 Dennis Al) tSKKAIt IN THIL HOMKS a be it. Resolved, that the delegate elected at this meeting leim-jwwerand authorised to r m inate candidate for the efficea ff justice of the peace and constable for Nephi precinct. The reoluti n v as iinanimws-l- y adopted. ed -- Missionary I'arty Tor Stanley Winn Next Monday evening there le pivn a duncirg t aitv at will the North Ward Amassment Hall honrtr of Elder SfanSv Winn who will 'rf.r? leave fof rnijif n In the North western States. T committee extend an ini'ati n to sU who would like to eoh'.n,r to Elder Winn and hid him C'-r,n hi traves. Tbere v. ill je 4 light refrpihrrertfendrd r i' t,o price will le 2 nndlOeffr rxttB ladic. The jr dance' will roTrimerica fresmpUjr o'clock. a! n-.- |