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Show COUNTY. Vol. Times COUNTY ALi. THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB VOUR AD IS REAP IN THE HOVU OP NKPHI, LEVAN, MONA. JUAB and Mii.i.s, NEPHI CITY. UTAH, MARCH 7,1913, 4 GS linn gEuonsTMTM tmin ROUSING MEET- ELD Meetings Held at the De- Dot. Merrill. Caine. El- drige Lecture. Enthusiastic Crowds At A EOMT HU M. 1. ' NO. 22 1. CONFERENCE 3QGIAL HAPPENINGS OVER UN DHL OF RIDGE. 15. OSTLER Numberof Cases Passed Interesting Meetings To Mrs. Dalby and Mrs. Hen- On. Kay's Trial Be Held. Salt Lake Peo rickson Hntertain Depot. Instructive " Friends, pie Expected. Re-s- et. casses A Useful Career Ended. Visitors From Salt Lake. Mrs. A. C. Dalby entertain ( The Agricultural College dem The M. I. A. annual mid-seThe following have the son arrived here conference in of of Juab been following people at a birth- the Stake onstration train the District disposed I Srd. at March will be Sundav court this term. lay party at her home rhureda. Monday morning, held at Nephi Impressive funeral services The demonstration t r a i n of 7 a.m. and remained until 3 p. afternoon. Mesd&nies. II. L. C. were held in the tabernacl Sun In the matter of the estate of March 9. and m. the Agricultural James Kay deceased, John Kay The main purposes of t h e a e Jorgenson, Helen J. Hansen. J. day at 12 o'clock noon over the Salt Lake Route arrived here are- - 1st. To check W. Bean, Mary Anderson. Soph conferences was At eleven thirty a meeting wae "appointed administrator, of Mrs. Mary Ann Saturday morn'ng about tei. held at the car and Profs. Merrill, The petition of Johh'S. Cooper up the work of the associations ia Bosh, 0. S. Stephenson, Eliza Prince wife of John C Ostler, o'cloca. Soon a f t e r the arrival tor the estate ol in me stane 10 a a x e , enaoung Mangelson; Vinnie Dalby, Frine Ostler, who died Friday administrator Mr. and Caine, spoke Eidridge morning there w a s a large eager erowd to a large and attentive crowd William S. Park was granted, the stake omcers to have a de- - Larsen, Emma Dalby, Cennie at her home in Nephi. Bieht p at the depot The morning was of farmers and school boys. Prof. The case of P. P. Anderson vs finite understanding of condi- - Christensen, Carrie MacFarland, A. ii. Belliston presided at ihe spent in examining the exhibit Merrill discussed the "irriga- - John C. Painter was heared on tions of the associations in t h e and Misses Isabelle Whatcoil services. The singing was furnin the cars. In the afternoon of 6aid defendant stake, with a view to suggest- - and Ina Iverson. the demurrer wn uvuuco Ll VII . &UU D v ished the J first ward choir and by ana evening iecuiJK were iicm i ,J anuria nave - Jnif n.mMiifnr..ph ti,..--. ..r.ni.a J. A. Christensen toik his son a male quartette. W. A. C. Bry ia:. t utts is ic ary imiuh. lliai ll in the tabernacle. Harry Beagwas overruled and the de- - Hons as may have fallen down Herbert to Salt Lake City Satur an tpuke of the deceasd an a Ben R. the water he U6es upon his farm Maine ley acted as chairman. was given ten daj B in in any line of our work. Second day, to be operated upon for ap neighbor, wife, and mother, she fendar.t in measured, that, he might be Eidridge was the first speaker. hli tn nscf rfsin to discuss and divise plans lot pendicitis. Ihe (.peiatitn ut was in A hich to answer, amount nl the every aense of ihe wcida his subject being dairying. Mr. M. I. A. day and for the sum very successful ar.d it is expect an Wood Dennis administrator the! u c e to needed rod water and had made he world p Aoman Eidridge said more progress had mnat nrofifnhU ipH H tatpd etc vs Alonzo E. Price. 1 rank J. met work of the association ed that the boy will be able to better by having lived in it. John been made in dairying up since return hine quite soon. he was sure that the water Price. Joseph It. I'nce. et. al. and conjoint meting S. Cooper told of her kindnts to lYMiinn . had been . mad to. that that A onm'nii.r M u..,(i. tK,t I smc (in fur hoirinc on the de-- l ..., a maotimi . . v ... Vfo The stork was very busy here his moiherand family when thy .V..JV... ...vv...6 mill time. The great mistake dairy- - UBCU o wb aiu as a.m. ueienuame ticid at iu clock in the last week leaving a bouncing nrtt can.e to Utah. Related how it murreroi .f or fujr timesaa mocti land u given ten das in which to an central school building. The fol boy at the home of Bert Tun he had shared food with them nw doing. their dry cows. In order for a swer. lowing touics w i 1 be taken uu bridge. Satuiday, and a a r g e when they were so much in need. Prof. J. T. Caine III spoke at cow to do well, she must The first National Bank of Ne- - Presentation and discussion of fat some length on "live stock," girl at the home of George John Keddington of Salt Lake ' good treatment all the vs W. J. Robinson. The de program for slake M. I. A. Day. phi some and figurthe Francom before month Interesting gave Two calving Friday. All are doing related how Mrs. Ostler and her fendant having been served with ingestions lor summer woik. husband had worked and risen showed en treated be khould conclusively which she summons and having madede Sjggestive program for Sunday nicely. from the humble home they had in stock live men the on busl the that farm., animal than any Mrs Mary Sonne of Mender in Salt Lake, where he first fault. On motion of attorney W. conjoint meetings. A plan for met No one can successfully ness neec" have no fear for the A C Bryan for said plaintiff. the betteiment of your open Utah, who for the past two them, to the beautiful home they without a cood corn field as this future market, i.e. for a few it was ordered that the default night programs. A belter way months has been visiting friends had built in Nephi. Said the defeed is very necessary together years at any rate. defendant in the premises be of gelling joint transportation and 'relatives in Levan, died ceased was one who always mad of with alfalfa. Prof. LewisA. Mr E'dredge, the president of and the same was entertained. sudden! Saturday morning from him leel welcome in her home. for stake visiting. Merrill, whom we k n o w to be the state dairyman's association. The the effects of a paralytic stroke. Bishop W. H- Pettegrew ulogia-ewas M. m. Y. 2 o'clock the At given judg p. the great dry farm promoter, was the la9t speaker, he discuss- ment plaintiff for. Her sudden desmise is mourned M. I. will in one room A. meet of prayed the good work of Mrs. Ostlec talked on w a t e r distribution. sj the dairy business, referting a hist of relatives and iriends was an inter by Y. M. Kay L. while Mary the the given building, Compared her with other ladiet Said where we have been, water to his own experience with the locutory decree of devorre. I. A. wi.l meet in another room The body was taken lo Mendon whom he had known in the ward Ing one acre let us by careful ar- - dairy cow, b laying 1 he case 01 state or fift-eeUtah vs. over which he presided for ten important topics for burial. angement water two after this, stress upon his mis takes and Louis Burton. It was ordered Ten to Mrs. Cord i a Hendrickson en- years. to associations pretaining Referred to a number of places blunders in order that it might de will be taken up in each of these tertained a host of f r i e n d s at Mrs. Ostler was born in Read-linc- h where too much water had been be an object lesson to ot h e r e that the arrarigtnent of said was be and her home Friday evening. The the fendant same meetings Weltshire England, FebruMr. Merrill stated there According to his statement the used. In the evening a c o n j i a t time was spent in playirg games ary 21), 1840. Was present. u'a irmH rhinrpa for Juabcoun- - millr iimH hv mntt of iVva farm- - passed for thethe6tale just 73 year of Utfh meeting will be held in the tab- - and feasting. Lrs T.hf!,f.a"e of the some wa of she the them the died. She all is to Strawberry day age costing ty get and A. to J. 10 wnicn is ernacie ooay on wour was everi Lorenzo to vallw Morgan Levan fmm C. John to married the urtrfd ndce. nnnrL Hp Oftler in IK.. i 9 i i ' ' v it ... in ir "loinvited. Mangelson spent T u e s d a y in 1S(0. Joined the church in 1SC0 This will mean smaller tracts, the farmers to keeu an individu- - ir,iU aiBJf State of Utah vs Childs Man- - The program will consist of Mills visitir i: the school at that and came to Utah in 1800 residmorn DeoDle. and greater wealth. Ll record of each cow and to cut special musical exercisesand ad- - place. is i out Th oreat Droblem before us - - those that weren't Da - -vine ter on motion of said defendant ing in Salt Lake fur three jearr. i, I to dismiss the complaint, on the oresses. auoject twememuer to provids homes for more peo for their feed. Jay and Ejzene Jackman came lin n came lo Nephi wheie sh :.- Wa v v u r,i leaves bew. I irmind t hat th fActu fttjittd in I me csauoam uay to n. e e p H up from Lyn.i Junction Sunday his teMUed Mi.ce. nd "Honor Father Hl Thy to spend a few days with parent tide hvr hubband six children. Last year five million bushels ol been in Eureka for several weeks the complaint did not constitute Ihese SUb- - and family. tac t for a nublic offeree. The and Ihy Mother . William p., John S , Geo. O., at.d wheat was produced in U t a h returned home last week. will be treated by mem E. of Nephi; Charts P. advised court not jects Morten son Miss went Eulali being JtHph seventy five per cent of this was Isaac Kay and his son Archie boardof the bers who general raised on dry farms. Where we returned home after spending took the matter under advise to Harriman, Salt Lake County of Nevada and Mrs. Eliza I'aj of ment- Mrs. tli nor Llalton was will be be in attendance at a 1 can let U4 get water on our lands, several week at Bingham, Viday to spend a thott time Nephi: twenty four grand children and a host of friends. a decree of divorce, dis the meetings. let the farmers in Iron county trier.ds. granted visiting tyyron Vest was in Mona the solving the bonds of matrimony raise the dry land, wheat. The interment took place in Mr. and Mrs. James M o a a of IWIa. White, of the Salt iorepartei me ween vis.ung and it was farther ordered that the on city cemetary. The followthe Levan were pSMerneis Parents. the said plaintiff have custody Lake route spoke of the immense wlft afternorthbound ing wert the out of town visitots train Monday Interesting School Notes According to reports the old of tha minor children, S.JU per nnmhor of totil that would at the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. week will a noon. spend They come to Utah in the next few folks party has been put off in month allimony, 125 per month I R. F. Homer left Monday for or ten days visiting their daugh William Buttle. Oliver B. Ostler, I years, caused by the opening of definitely on account cf so much fof the support of the m i n o rjthe purpose of inspecting some ter. and Mrs. Moks's tisteis in Oliver R. Ostler. John Kedding- sickness in our little town. children and toO attorney feet of the best schools of the state. Salt Lake. I Continued ton, Arthur and Mrs. T. E. TaylPm 1.1 His first stop was at Sprinir and costs of court. Mrs. A. C. Dalby of Levan or, Mrs. J. S. Ostler, Mrs. Sarah went from he to ville and there Misses Chase and Ockey s c of T. P. Tidwell, The a e went to Provo Monday with her Arm Jenkins of Salt Lake, Rob Pleasant Surprise Party. Recently many Willintertain. Mont Tidwell and Archie Tid Mt. Pleasant. youngest son who has been very ert Furner of Eureka and of school Utah superintendents son of liam Payson. Clay Misses Wyroah Chase and well which has been occupying sick for the past few months. Avery joyful surprise party in the East, was given Tuesday evening by Sadie Ockey entertained the the time of John S. Cooper Jus- - spent several days Mr. Homer thinks that sever Mrs. J. II. Lunt in honor of Mr. Kandee club at the Ockey home tice of the peace was finally but al other Missionary Farewell Pan days spent and Mrs. ueo. Lunt, and J. H. Tuesday evening. The r o o m s brought to a cloee Wednesday Ladies Literary Club Hold in ty. Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lunt were were beautifully decorattd in afternoon. After all the evi schools of our state results Session. a con Elders Georg W. Lunt and invited to the home of Mrs. J. red and white. Ihe e v e n i n g dence had been taken the court more good than attending school men. vention of James Andrews of the Nephi The Lsdies Literary club held it, lunt for supper, after every was spent in games and music! made explanation as to evenone Miss ward will soon leave for a rethe of and Second the aside was with Day, set the 10:20beginner thing public sentiment Supper was served at very interesting meetit-- Mon e stat-ltin a has tniscion a to Great Britain and a and was good defendants the to accepted cheri being quietly passed ing Those presont were M i 1 1 e i spect day evening in the High School the parlor, a large crowd came Ruth Sperry, Either Evans ed it was his opinon t h a t there position at Fairview, her heme arrangements have inen made building. A lecture "Gossip and to town for next year. in unawares springing a com- Mattie by th Missionary Committee to iHttiing" was g i v e n by Mrs. Parks, Belva and Blanch was sufficent evidence shown on the three defendants pre the is to receive ttivathem a farewell party at Mark Sow by. plete surprise Organized play being! Jenkins. LaVelle Ockey, Venice justify I court the bound sent. to over in the the Second W a r d Amusement district consideration very careful Brough and the hostesses Miss A paper "accidents and T. P. and M o n 1 Nephi schools just as soon as the Hall next Wednesday evening. The of bonds The evening was pleasantly es Chase and Uckey. in the home" by The people of both wards are Tidwell were fixed at J1000 each weather will permit spent in games. At about eleven W. F. Brough Ji. A paper invited to be in Mrs and Archie Tidwell s bond at of the operetta "The very cordially o'clock splendid refreshment The S. O. I). II. LluD. Un Copies end show "Chafing dish," Miss Alice $.j00. The case of ihe btate or National Flower" have come and were served. tertaincd. Kewley. A dainty lunch was these embassadors of Utah vs T. P. Tidwell and Mont is now the by taen up being in connection with the served MiBi Ida Down1! entertained TMwell charged with the larceny efforts in doing good Those present were Messrs is consider that thur It different grades. Tuesday- ofahorte belonging to Frank tu mankind aie appriciated, and lecture, from the chafing dish. and Mesdames, Alfred Lunt, S the S. O. D. II. ed for high rehool students hut J. Lunt, J. E. Memmott, Wm. evening st her home. The time Hinckley was set for pkading the musical standard of the Ne to wiih ihfcni Gik! speed in their Those present were Mesdsrres travel. G. Orme, Edward Carter, I. F. was tpcnl in sewing, games Thursday March 6th 1913. E. Cole. R. phi school is high and there is no A splendid supper Dancit g commences at 8.30 V. C. Andiews, J. Flinders, E. R. Forrest, Dennis and music. be put on will what K. Davis. T. but Jmibt it Cowan, C o'clock, 'licktia U. and 25c for wassenedat 10 o'clock. The Wood. AlberL.Suwby,Al. E. R. Forrest, Wtn. in a creditable manner. The Greenwood, were present following members Mrs. U- - II- - orace, firs. The following people of t h e music will be sung in four parts. extra lam r. R. F. Homer, Mark Sow-bBailey, Lunt, Mrs. Shed Lunt. Mrs. Liz Misws Alta Ingram, Kste Wilk Mrs. ill. to The arc the is George Edith seriously Mr. at 0 give Sparks, T. C. Winn, prewnt plan Iljitm Carttr zieManzum. Mrs. William Foote. ey. Noami btarr, Jennie Meph- - city in months. about 1 two Neva Miss Broadhead ake Wednesday Booth, Mrs. Kimball, Mrs. Harriet went to Salt operetta Fred Strange, Lojal Lunt and enson, Ruby Park, and the hos- - Golden, Alio and Miss Kewley vfctfr. afternoon. and John Vickerf. lets Mies Downs. the goest of honor. Talks Given. college a- I remains I 1 . 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