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Show COUNTY. VOL. AD IS READ IN TUB M. I. A. DAY LIGHT EN-IESUCC- SITUATION DUE TO MOTHER'S and MILLS, SERVICES SPECIAL SESSION NO. 31 OF CITf FIVE YEARS TEACHING FOR MEETING OF ESS CARELESSNESS Of DAY IN TABERNACLE LIFE CERTIFICATE CITY FATHERS Citizens' Committee So Y.L. M. I. A. and Ladies' Comittee Meet With State Board of Public InCouncil. Street Crossstruction Adopt ResLiterary Club Prepare Reports After Making Be To Paved. Prize Wiolution. ings Program. Thorough Inspection. nner. Mona Carries Off Trophy Cup. HOMW OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB NEPHI CITY, UTAH, MAY 8, 1913. 4 Number YOl'll TI COUNTY JUAB ALL THK NEWS OF EAST JUAB No Vehicles Allowed On Streets or Sidewalks, Mother's At the regular monthly meet, Nephi city council met in spec Bills Paid. Day, one of the most beautiful ial session April 29, 1913. ing of the state board of public customs of our nation is the obA the opening of the rrfeeting instruction Wednesday moining, The regular meeting of the It goes without 6aying that Mother's servance of the stated a meetresolution was to that the Day. mayor the adopted council was held in the coun was the M. I. A. day Saturday For the last two or three years ing had been called at the re effect that after July 1 no i i e city cil chambers Friday evening an entire success. The day openthe Y. L. M. I. ' A. and Ladies quest of a committee of citizens certificates will be issued to any May 2nd. 1913. Mayor E. R. ed up clear and cool. Soon after club of Nephi have pre- appointed to procure in formation applicant without five years of Literary Councilmen Orson Cazier, Booth, 9 o'clock the road between Nephi in relation to sidewalk ravins successful teaching experience. J. W. pared programs conjoint that W. II. Ellison, teams with and Levan was lined Pettegrew, have attracted large and appre- proposed to be done, by the city Certificates were granted to J. II. Lunt were present. headed for the county seat. In ciative audiences. The- - same as indicated by the notices of in the following; Vivian M. AnderGreenwood, president looking north a number of vehicplan will be followed this year. tention to make such improve- son, grammer grade, life diplo- of Judge Mill & Elevator Comles could be seen coming from the Juab The Utah Federation of Wom- ment now being published. The ma: Junius Bank, high school diMona. The day's exercises bepany, appeared before the coun en's club has offered a number fullcwing gentlemen comprisirg ploma: William Baker of L o a , cil Tabin a the and made verbal application with gan meeting of prizes to school children wi t such committee met with the grammer grade, Lofter! on was which. behalf of said company for a ernacle, surprisingly write the best essays on "Moth- council: J. W. Paxman. Harry Bjarnason of Logan, high school: well attended, there being hardto construct and main-tai- n franchise er" or allied subjects. The prize Foote, Robert Winn, R. II. Evans, Emma Bertagnoli of Salt Lake, all who a for room ly seating pipe line, extending up essay written by a Nephi boy or and A. R. Taxman. Mr. J. W. grammer grade, life; Blanche! first south wanted to be present. street from the locagirl will be read in the Mother's Paxman stated the committee Crandall of Clearfield, grammer tion of said The program consisted of concompany's mill to had been instructed to ascertain grade, life; Charles R. Evans of Day meeting. east test work in story telling, quart8th. street. After some disThe following program will be wether or not the city proposed Silver City, state certificate; cussion et singing, and piano solos. the matter was referred given in the Tabernacle Sunday to pave the street crossings in Hilda B. Jones of Logan, gram- to the Chairman: on streets and committee The first prize for the story Your committee appointed May 11. 1913 at 8 o'clock P. M. the several districts, ar.d if so mer grade; Louis Larson of I. was Mrs. F. highways. awarded telling held in The public is cordially invited to whether or not means fcr tl.ii Lewiston, high school; W. L. at the Citizens The petition of Evan Harris Flinders. The male quartet of the Commercial meeting Club chambers, attend. purpose were available or could McAllister of Spanish Fork, Nephi first ward was given the permission to i n s t a 1 1 a asking k be provided for. Stated farther high school, music; Luella ' Choir 1913, to investigate the Music 2i, April The for work. first prize quartet conditions of the Nephi Electric Prayer Bishop T. II. G. Parkes that if it was not the intention of Provo, state certificate, gasoline tank on his premises A communication was female quartet of first ward was and ascertain if Vocal Solo Miss Norma Green- of the city to pave the renewed; Agnes Nolan of Berk- fromgranted. Light in female Con. first the Wagon & Machine granted prize wood. crossings, there would be a eley, Cal., special instructor; J. Co. possible the reason for the unh work Maletta and permission to us quartet asking service the citizens ssay Eighth Grade Student. strong sentiment against the G. Osmond of Logan, temporary of the Nephi second satisfactory of sidewalk the for displaypart have been receiving from the Presentation of Pin Mrs. Wm. paving being done, and serious high school certificate; Emily was ward wai given first prize for returned by com lighting plant during the past danger of the undertaking being Platts of Salt Lake, grammer ing goods, Bailey. who the best piano salo. reported that the number of months, beg leave to Piano Solo Miss Venus Brough defeated. grade; J. W. Peters of Brigham, mittee, and Greenwood was Joshua cavered matter by an or Judge Councilman Cazier explained high school; J. E. Todd of Salt Reading Miss Margaret Parsons Dr. T. D. Rees acted as judges report: dinance and the request was that it had been the intention Lake, high school, penmanship; 1st Your committee in comp Address for the story telling. Oscar Kir of the committee to recommend W. T. Wootton of Heber City, tabled. Music Choir khitn of Silt Like was the ad- any with the Electric Litrht Com Benediction. This petition of the Consolithat the street crossings be pav state certificate. Ilerald-Repujudicator in the musical contest. mittee from the City Council, dated " Wagon and Machine ComCarnations for Mother's Day ed as fast as same can be done The work in the story, song and and Engineer J. II. Manson, visit will for permission to use the be on sale Lunts Drug store without levying anj special taxIStolen Property Indent!. pany solo were very close and in o n e ed the Electric Light Plant, and in front of its place of walk side for that purpose, but that all the j ficd. or two instances hard to deter in so faras possible investigated Sunday morning. business a for ground crossings can be paved now if the y. Cardon returned was tabled due todisplay j mine which really was the best. the machinery and water wheel, the fact that and Ward to are desire First Association people willing from and Manti. from where he our observations, the Tuesday In the afternoon a game of ball the cited the City have a tax levied accordingly, (appeared on Monday as a witness Attorney Reorganized. was played between tail teams explinations given, and the con law council to the is at which The council pledged themselves in the preliminary hearing of the follows: "Section 314 revised from Levan and Mona. After dition of the water wheel, your The primary association of the to pave the crossing this season men Md t h e r e on a charge of nine innings had been played it committee is of the opinion that First Ward was reorganized ii tne ordinances of Nephi City providpeople sancion a rax levy blowing the safe in the County es as the conditions present was shown Mona was ahead. exist Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ar,r of 4 mile follows: Any person ownin addition to w.h a tourt House. It will be remcm-woulThe score being 23 to 17 in fa- purely thru carelessness of the Eliza Booth, who has been act or ing controlling any farm be otherwise the regular jbered that these same m e n are operation of the plant vor of the team. ing as president of this assoccia machinery, 1913. the wagon, carriage, year alleged to have stolen state and 2nd We found that gravel, tand t on so well for the past number levy for Wilford Bailey won all the racsled, cart, dray, sleigh or other r1 this the At meeting federal nronertv from thn Knrl.i vehicle or may es be entered. The 220 yard etc., were allowed to go thru the of years was honorably released who shall suffer thing was to asked wire tne company Substation on the night of April run, and 100 yard a ash were water wheel which should have on account of poor health. Mrs. from whom the Pelton wheel such farm machinery, vehicle or had 17th, and the testimony of Mr. been taken care of by sand and Emma Memmott was chosen as walk over's for him. thing to remain or stand upon and com- Cardon was ordered tell been this requested by San any street, The Levan boys won in the gravel pans, or settling tanks, president, with Mrs. Frances would alley, sidewalk or a reason expect Pete County in the belief that it Orme as first counseler and Miss pany they hammer put and relay rase. One of this public we a thoroughfare are defor at in miormed able 4th, every day's damage might throw some light on the in such a manner to obstruct city thing plainly shown that day large percent of the gravel and Janett Latimer as second coun lay beyond the contract time. the case pending before that court, was the boy who used cigaretts sand that has been going thru selor. The other officers remain same of a is misdemeanguilty j Mr. Cardon states that he was cau'd not endure, as he who was the water w heel could have been ed the same as before. An Breakfast fable without any hesitation to or." Unique not a user of tobacco. They taken care of by the use of the The City attorney contended The sophomore Class of t h e identify the property taken would lead for a little while but the City Council had no tanks', and if the tanks Prof. Homer Visits Cedar Domestic.Science that settling Dept. of the from the experiment station. before the game ended they had has been used the wheel would to grant any one the priviCity. right he has a High School entertained in ajand he believes to stop. not now be in the condition it is We were favored with a short novel of lege breaking any law. e r case against the men in manner, in honor of The dance at the Arlington in in. visit from Prof. Homer, during teacher Miss Kewley who istheifc A verbal petition of Mrs. soon custody. In case t h e y arc not the evening wan the largest evof last the fore week, Rosa and part Patten, effered t h rou gh to leave for another field of 'convicted by San P e t e county, 5th, We are advised also that er remembered in that building. a bronze he to karn that were councilman delighted Ellison, for rebate runner can be secured work, meeting at the High the men will be brought to The day throughout was a comwas affiliating of contemplating current water tax was referrfor the wheel now installed at on Wednesday morning phi to face a charge of burglary B. C. He A. with plete success and everybody are the the himself ed to on water the committee at approximately at 6 A. M. they wended t h e i r(n the second degree. plant, looking forward with interest $300.00 who become will one be to seems works. ' cost installed, with t..e to a shady nook in Salt! for another M. I A. day. stu- way Class Gives The report of James B. Riches company's guarantee that it will a general favorite with the, Creek Canyon, and thcreinitiat-jSophomor- e and is apparently of broad ed themselves into all the dents, two for service road supervisor, was referred to perfect give , mys-j enterMiss Neva Booth Party. from instillation, and the and liberal tendencies. We thall teries of genuine Camp years the committee on streets and life,! The Sophmore class of the N. highways. tains. to indeed be fortunate to have his with fried eggs and home fed further A communication company guarantees . s. gave a very pleasant Miss Neva Booth delightfully party services in this section of the ham and hot coffee, and exrunner the by Mrs. M a n g u m Wallace from prepaid .f ship many Fridav nieht Mav 2 in th enterjiined the Utopia club at press in 10 days from receipt by country. The Observer, Cedar other good a it for rebate of current thingl, certainly High School building. The rocms asking her home Friday evening. Music, and that it City. the of them a was is and licensoorder, On recommendation it crowd, of happy and halls were beautifully decor sewing, social chat and delicious can be and the full to that was safe various installed, committees to plant say ated with pink and white. The justice on his own behalf, and made a which refreshments helped to make the tn 10 hours are approxdone to the early morning re- building was lighted with Japa-nees- e same had previously been referrrunning was that a most one. sweeping proposition pleasant evening past, all returned in time for lanterns. Theevening ed, the following claims were Those prent were Mrs. Mar-gr- imately 10, hours after arrival in its fairness. rewell at the first Nephi. classes, feeling was t pent in music and games. allowed and ordered paid: Paxman, Misses Let tie Mr. Manson stated that he their for efforts, paid Miss Foncet Goldsbrough carri- Juab County Times After Mr. G. M. Whitmore would place a nw runner on the $18.25 Jenkins, Helen Grace, Lillian Miss were: Kewley, ed off the prize in the guessing Crane Co. 6.89 Blackett, Lula and Stella Mc- had read the report, Engineer wheel, and have the plant in present J. II. Manson builder of the new perfect running condition with- Venice Wright, Delia (irace, game, while the liooby prize" Geo. B. Hobbs 23.28 pherson. Deltha Bowles, was awarded to Kenneth W?inn. Geo. Downs it 1.75 municipal plant which has been in fifteen days at the most; that Lucile Wood, Lorene Idale Pitt, Pay, Deon Co. Refreshments w ere served at R. G. R. Ry. Co. West Tintic Mining 2.23 giving such inefficient service jhe would take over the plant Ruth Jones, Flor-en- 11:00 o'clock, Goldsbrough. months several E. II. for of 7.40 Car past, presentto Ore. and Sparks give complete Ship guarantee and Louise Golden. " Bigler, led made the 1.75 Miller a allowed L. 1.50 by for T. Foot? proposition two Morgan returned satisfaction years, pro Attorney l ire on M. I. A. Day. Dcrl PcttCKrew 1.75 hon.e from the state capital Utah Engineering Company, j vided that he be given complete Two Fires In a Week. j which home of Jos. F. Raymond Pettegrew the the furnished Saturday 7.00 dismachinery he at the While and of that there (control plant; Tuesday. fire. The This Forrest the alarm for the caught Tuesday morning would James Wright proposition 3.50 he plant. two ore of of load for end the Greenhalgh car the a of years posed ' 1.75 West Tintic Mining company. was to the effect that the com turn the plant tack to the city hotel caught fire the second iwa given and the fire chiefs re- - Lawrence Chappell On arriving it wa3 Gus Anderson 2.50 Mr. Foote reports the ore good pany would replace the rui.ner in first class condition. All that time within a week. Before theisponded. was! f nun I to be nearly put out by a Morley Golden 1.75 allowed 1.50 but not quite to the s t a n t a r d ion the water wheel and guaran he asked in return was reason- fire appratus arrived the fire no control and under two well fer - jb'icket brigade. But very little Rx Black 1.75 allowed years. able recompense and the absence 1.60 they thought at first. At the tee its services lor ' was done. ious Mr. Manson went further. damage was done. damage same time very good paying ore. Then That the light situation in Nephi is due to pure carelessness and that it might easily have been avoided, had ihe proper precautions been taken, is the substance of the report made by the special citizens' committee before a large and representative number of taxpayers last Saturday night. The committee had been appointed by the citizens at a mass meeting held earlier in the week. The committee was instructed to meet with the Electric Light Committee of the City Council, employ a competent engineer, and make a thorough investigation of the light situation. Following is the report of the committee:-Mr- . Sunday, May 11, is 1 life: May-coc- street Plant, Golds-broug- b. j d I 1 that Ne-scho- ol ii-- ! et those i ! j c , ! ) ! ! i . |