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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI; UTAH CTORY. NOTES trlct. lfih etate Forest Supervisor, D. 8. Pack. Nephl The comb is the chickeu' dicator. ' . 'l - health HOUSEWIFE MUST APPROACH IDEA WITH COMMON 8EN3E. In- 1 Keep the best ewe Iambs to crease the Forest Method of Avoiding Warti Really Are More Costly Than the Way They Supplant 8avlng Must B Worth While. Good Abuse will never encourage the cow cent per annum 1 Produce more pure seed. ' Diversified' farming Is best ing. There is good money In In milk-flo- The safest preservatives for sweet milk are cleanliness and prompt coolGrit Is the hen's teeth and without It she cannot be expected to do ber ducks. The clean separator gets the cream. best. Sklmmilk clucks. The nearer square you build a house, the less the cost of struction. will muke quirk growth to The dairyman can handle hogs splendid advantage. The average cow does her best work when from five to eight years old NEPHI CITY. Mayor E. R. Booth. Thi! house should bn painted a color Councilmen W. II. Pettegrew, J. H. will blend iu wilh the tsurround-IngH- . I.unt. J. W. Ellison, Orson Cazler, (hut Enoch Burton. Recorder T. C. Winn. Put the stilt for t o sheep In a Treasurer J. H. Latimer, trough. They do not like to eat It T. H. Burton. Attorney from thtt ground. Marshal E. II. Sparks. JuHtice of the Peuce Wra. Stout. Street Supervisor Jaa. B. Riches. Tint like produces like Is seen In Quarantine 1'byalcian Dr. D. O. 'h defects of the sow being transMinor. muted to her pigs. Building Inspector I. 11. Grace. Chief oi Urn Department N. A, The natural curve of a horse's neck MelBon. Is letter than the artificial positions Al of Waterworks Superintendent made by tho check rein. tied (lowers. Member Board or Health W. A. It Is not economical to deprive hen Etarr. of foods rich In tie essential elements LEVAN TOWN. for the production of eggs. President Board of Trustees A. L Jackman.. The combined area of the corn fields Trustees D. Bosh, L. II. Morten-seIn the United States Is nearly equal to George Krancom, Swen E. Malnv the area of France or Germany. ren Clerk Steven Stephenson. Almost anything In the poultry line Martha! Albert Turnbrldge. Health Officer Ilonry Hendrlckson. sf Us. but the choired prices alone are given for the goods. n. poultry-- con- T, Early and late milking seems to be the only satisfactory way of solving the fly problem. Why not have some colta. calves' and pigs growing into money for you while you sleep? Young sows that do well with their first litters may usually be considered good brood sows. The more cow a farmer keeps and the better care he gives them, the bigger the bank account. It Is enoronomlcal to use anything for the hens that can be purchased and converted Into profit Gunny sacking, cut Into stripe and placed over the horses' noses, prevent hot flies from troubling them. y g 1 lf In the garden should Young plant F. No. IS meets every 8av in I. O. O. F. hall. Via--J be protected from cucumber beetles cordially Invited to at-- ind squash bug by light rren ttlng "ord. box pari green tend. alsq good for WM. F03TKTI, U O. hem. J- - J. 8ULUVAN. Sec'j. On an average. It will require one pound of grain per week for ten Lsttr-daSaints' Meetings. weeks to keep a chicken and It iy 8hool. 10 a. m. First ward- should weigh about two pounds when Second ward at uiet1 tnale; at that age. e. V A. m. First Sunday, t 0 The most rommnn mistake Ihst U ikrd at tabernacle; Keeond ward at trade In locating the f;rrn poultry Is that of placing u so close to Primary First ward at Relief hall. rou! the othor 4 p. m. Tuesday. Second ward at overrun farm buildings that the hens the latter. nesting bouse, 4 p. m. Tuesday. Priesthood metinK Monday, f:30 Oltir things blni? equal, ft Is rot p. m.. at tli reapective ward mss&Ina the larrrst hoe that returns the-- most feoone. but rather the hog that make DiiMof Rnrld J Pint and fourth Thisrsday of each month the best growth In the shortest time and upon the smallest amount of third Thursday- of aeh month at 1 food , L O. O. 1 1 ) y : . f r - i bouses. Rsl'gl on , elae at V First wsrd. S p. tn Ko!lf hall; Seonnd at rnt The Ma!n Fxnerlmnt station tonic for fowls: Pulverfxod gentian, one pound; ptilverized ginger, pound; pulverized enl'rwter. fer pound; Iron sulphate, one-hal- f Mtt thoroughly, and two tablespoofuls In ten part of iash. one-qnsrt- on-our- I xl p cannot eat silage In as grrst profortlonste quantity as do cattle, though ro one seems to know why However, they dr well on IL nd It save a great deal of bay and other fred At Iris dot last seon early can-- hut" was selling at very low prlre command ne erilent It Is now seaThe verase for the prlre sons will be quit" sst isfscfory. fJar- OPnrs nn ffiFoi an'ni m ?n tt irr-a- ge to year of each crop from t osually fare It" to yr-a- 2, Nephl, Utah G. IRONS ;t J. L FOOTE Dr, J, A, BOOTH Enoch Burton one-fourt- h Ostler & Allen :: NEPHI :: UTAH Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania Miner, M, D, HENRY ADAMS PHONK 1S7 Diseases of domestic animals treated City Barber Shop OUXTSOVS TRZATMKNT AND lUtST 0LA8 WO" Three Doors North A. NIELSON, f Post Office raonuxTOa Livery and Feed Stable Oood Llvsrv AfnU Train. Rio, Drar and Mssts Bu All Eiprss-Wagon- Phone Ua, No. (or CoaL H D. GOLD9BROVGH. 44-S- Thos. H. Burton Attorney at Law Public Office In Room 1 Notary and 2 Ostler Bldg. FORREST HOTEL Hasdquartsr for Traveling Msn. Ksw aspslats S roe as adk ttoa, ataaqa heat, hatha, eto. Oae look aont and a east of emr houas. Phone 21 laatir Offloe Phone 123. Res. Pnone 51. Drs. Rees 01 Rees Physicians and Surgeons Office in Winn Bldg. NEPHI, UTAH FT ! You jSay, 7i City Meat Co. up-to-d- ate rrj HOW DONT BORROW When Washing Satin. Few people seem to realize how wetl tstln wanhes. Use the following mth od, and when dry. It ha looked equal to new; Make a good lathr of soap nd wsrm water; the article In cold wte this, then rlnM In ind iron when dry on the wrong old sf the material. wb c)r Carret and Pta Salad. Tender new carrots, sliced, and w s Vft over from dinnr sre de liclotis when mied well with French dressing and pieced on lettuce leave. about that prtntinl you'ro la seed of? It at psr first sppsrsasJr. Dm I rlt satf! Us vary last ssssMat fast glva a a SHU Has s4 WU shOT The Times from your neighbor ftm wast high gratis when you can get it for less than wr Three Cents Per Week He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" VhatYouWant TO BUILD WELL How You Want It Wten You Want It Nephi Plaster JJ Far atrvlkin' In ika too ol pnnta-i- f come to m snti we'9 guar antee yoti Mtiafactory work at price that are right J USE Has No EqusJ The Largest sai Purest natural deposit cf Gypsum in the World. 1 Nephi Piaster & Mfg. Co, uab County Mill and Elevator Company WAHL'f ACTL'KERS OF Flour and Mill Produce Evcrytnlng New and up to date Oar Lessen Cold Coin . Proprietor ng Fsiry Gingerbread. Allow for thi dainty one-hal- f cupful at butter, one cupful of sifted powf one-haldered sugar, cupful of milk, one and three-quartcupful of flour. an rounded teaspoonful of baking powder a&d two level teaspoonful of ginger. Cream the butter, add gradu ally tb sugar and beat unt'l very white and creamy. Beat fa the milk, adding it very slowly, stir in the flour sifted with th glngr. Invert a drip ping pan and butter the bottom. Spread the mixture very thinly and bake In a moderate oven. Turn the tan orten that It may bake evenly. Cut The pig need constant attention In square before removing It from the for worm. Some of these never fall- pan. Emiit Paddock Telford. ing preparations do fali sometime and then we have to got after them Rice With Bacon and Toms fa. In earnest Spanish rice wilh bacon and toCut up two or three small mato. The horse population of the world slices of bacon Into small bit and Is estimated a more than lll.OOO.fino, fry until crisp, but not blackened. of whlfh shout 43,r!no.eoo are tn Fu- Cook with the bacon a half of a smalt ror. 2.0WMiMI in North America onion also sliced fine, but be careful I1.0"0.000 In Asia It doe not get scorched. Now add one cupful of cold tomato, with cayenne pepper and salt, to taste. Cook Did yoti change ynir s'ock fhl spring and obtain some thoroughbred until hot and well blended. This Is stork or are yon still trying to rals fine for breskfaet or luncheon. A litscrub poultry whrn the other kind tle rreen pepper chopped fine can be added instead of the onion. pay so much better? Fhe-- 1 & VETERINARIAN - Some of the causes of roup are sudden and extreme changes In temperature, damp house and drafts. It Is reported thnt great numbers of Every 100 pounds of milk contains horses In Europe have been succet-full67 pounds of water. No wor.der a vaccinated against glanders. cow needs a lot of pure, fresh water; If the stable manure cannot all be The better the cow Is cared for and spread on the fields now It should bo the better the system of feeding the placed under covtr to preserve It till more profitable she will be In every fall. nay. Lose as little time as possible be The Inquiry for dairy cows was rev. tween milking and separating, for EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL T to great. If it holds, ft will pay the betterment of both milk and DISTRICT. better to raise dairy calves than beef cream. steers. Alma Hague. President. Nepbl. Give a coll range rather than con John A. Morgan Feed more oats and alfalfa and lee flneraent to make a good horse of lvan. corn now, as corn larks sufficient him. a fresh air and exercise are bis Ceo. A S perry. Secretary, NephL muscle-makinJ. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mona. protein for the work-in- s necessities. horse. a do gleaner with The sheep EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFF. There Is no nurer frelt than the a faculty of gaining hi subsistence CER3. less labor from grains and herbage that would rape; none thnt require and expense, and none more healthy otherwise be lost Mona. and delicious. Justice John fates. Two parte middlings and one psrt Health Officer N. W. Ellerlaon. For a dry mash nothing will beat corn meal makes a good ration for Nephl. two pnrts each of commeal. bran, chicken, but don't feed more than Justice J. S. Cooper. shorts and beef scraps, and one-hathey will eat up clean. Constable J. II. Brough. part alfalfa meat. Health Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. One of the greatest advantage of Levan. A fall garden will prove profitable. alfalfa as a hog pasture I the fact Justice George W. Kofod. Such crop as beans, beets, carrots, that It affords a fresh growth through Constable Richard Iversoa. cabbage and mustard will make a out the pasturing season. nice garden for this fall. Juab. Justice R. C Stephenson. The time to put your ytem of farm Constable Orson Worthlngton. I In stallion service fee a man gen- management into active operation erally rets Just about what he pays at hand. IV) not hesitate to work It for Soundness should be the basis out through the entlr season. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. In selecting a draft stallion. Meets first and third Tuesday ol It Is well to work up from a few A cough In hogs may be lh very month at the club parlor result good cows to many. When the day for mom-beLunt la the building. YlMtlng of sleeping In dusty quarters. In which the many come yon win know how to of neighboring commercial club rae the trouble should be removed by handle tbero and how to get them. welcomed. cordially giving bedding that Is clean Dennis Wood. President. The "time I upon n when wideGeo. A. Sperry, Secretary. can awake farmers will demand, not only C K. Davis. Financial Secretary baAll the growth andand thrift that dur-Imaintained encouraged nd Treasurer. pure seeds, but coed that are highly gthe first year of the colt' life In- improved In the quality of production. Modem Woodmn of America No. sure a stronger and a better horse. The Ontario experiment station 10.700, meets every Tuesday evenlnc It I a good plsn when getting ready say that It cost pretty close to $4 to at Woodman ball. Visiting Woodmen to milk and before putting the pail raise a pig to sis week of age. count welcomed. V. M. FOOTE, Consul. Into position to brush the cow' udder fng cost of olrs and dam and feed J II. LATIMER, Clerk. with dry hand or a clean, dry cloth. cost eveoin I arday brothers D, RID PHONK ST Dr. nnoi at When cut In the milk and cured, ont and pea hay la most palatable and nutritious. t EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay, Ephriam IL Kay. N. W. Ellertson. Nephl Alma Hague, A. man, I. H. Grace. Levan John A. Morgan. Jame E. Taylor, Lorenzo Mangelson. veyor. ' Ostler Bids, Rooms of economy. fundamental principle Waste which would never be tolerPassrosOT IM. ated tn the running of a big business L S. BIUU. Tioa-Pi- r X. a. BOOTH, CUtam goes on In the home of the land every day. In a big rubber factory a little while ago there was a chemist who thought that he could obtain sulphur, which CX needed In the manufacturing carried on In thi plant, from old rubber. The a Physician and Surgeon sulphur used cost a few cent pound. The chemist finally perfected . 'PBONBKO. e a method of extracting sulphur from axsiDxirca the old rubber, and he submitted his method to tho factory head. It was a perfect method. The sul But the phur waa perfect sulphur. method necessitated the expenditure of a couple of dollar .for every pound Attorney at Law of eulphur saved. And the factory heads, remembering that sulphur cost Office la Nephl National Bank Building only a few cent a pound, refused to NEPHI. VTAH consider the young man' plan. Is It Just this sort of wasteful econ omy which goes on In some house holds and which should be con demned much more energetically than Lawyer the actual waste that occurs. FraeUe In an the Court a A certain housewife heard that JLH legal matter) gives cartful and dried potato paring made excellent fTompt attention. Office tsoond floor kindling for fires, and she spent an U Ooldabrouga Block. appreciable amount of time each day and skin oblivion from the rescuing spreading them out so that they could dry properly. The woman who know bow to dls- Dentist tlngolsh between real wastefulness OCflo lUooi Ho. I and t, Wlaa and expenditure for legitimate needs Bonding, is the really good housewife. rtone No. lit I. Creamed Egg on Toast Take two tablespoonful of butter. two tablespoonfuls (scant) of flour, one pint of milk, four eggs, one Architect teaapooa-fu- l of salt, of pepper one-bai- t of a small on- Plan and Specification for all kind ion, six slices of toast Boil the eggs of Building- . Residences a Specialty twenty minute and lay them In cold OFFICE AT RESIDENCE water. When cold, remove the shells and cut each egg Into six pieces. Cut the onion fine. Place the butter In a IOO TO THI mall frying pan, and when It I hot slowly cook the onion In It until of a MODERN BARBER SHOP light yellow hue, taking care, howevPer Plrst Class War er, not to brown either butter or on W atsks s spsdslty t Electric Soslp and Pace ion at all. Remove the onion, add MABSAUE the flour and stir until the paste Is sta sad Sboe Busing Stand ta OooBsottoa. smooth and frothy, but do not let It Bstsbslse BrsslPrsps. Wins Bolldtoc brown In the least Draw the pan back, gradually add the milk, return to the beat, and when the sauce boll put In the salt pepper and egg. A soon a the egg are well heated, Manufacture that ever-tastiturn all out upon buttered toast and Hand-mad- e serve at once. A few drop of onion Haraeu Juice may be used Instead of the H and a4dM Iiimm rood as Ml rapalrtd onion. Itaal la Uamm, BrtdlM an tuaskat. tiavajo Oyster Rabbit. a The combination possible with chafing dish ar endless. New one may be Invented at will, but ber I on which we hav found very fetch Miserlns Si Cancn. Piopnctoa ing: Select half a pint of oysters and re AH Kinds of Home Cured move the hard muscle; parboil them In their own liquor until their edge curL sad Fresh Meats Then turn them Into a hot bowl and put one tablespoonful of butter Into Refrigerator Kept in the chafing dish with one-hal- f pound of ud a finely crumbled cheese on run Basin cash basis, being each of salt, paprika and mus to sell at nabU tard. Beat two egg slightly, add the reasonable prioes. oyster liquor and gradually the cbeeaa Courteous Treatment to All In until it U melted, and then put the oyster; when hot turn It over hot toast The cheese should bo good rabbit cheese soft and rich. 1 If a horse has anything faulty It will not grow less but will probably milk to smell after you your Any take It Into the houue? Don't lot It be grow worse. OF- j omn, w. Es- tate, Surveying Land, Mininjf, Lettering-, Notary Publio and County Sur- interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per to make the greatest Abstract, LoansInurance, Real iBAMr a great deal of talk about There butter can never., be made the waste which constantly occur In from cream that is not good. the household. Housewives, aom critics assert, do not understand the MM Burton & Carter NEPHI NATIONAL Many In- flock. Sifted ashes are a good substitute for duat for the hen' bath. Road commissioner A. J. Btal anker. Superintendent County Infirmary I. U. Vickers. O. County Physicians Dr. D. Miner, Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr. COUNTY MUNICIPAL FICERS. ECONOMY IN THE HOME Are you going to buy a silo? U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. State Foreman Experiment 6tatloa -- A. D. Ellison. County. Geo. C County Commissioners IVhitmare, Lorenzo Mangelson, W. 3. Evans. . Clerk T.' W. Vlckers. Recorder Kdgar Lunt. Treasurer A. II. Pax man. AsacHSor Karl Jackman. Attorney J. II. McKnlght Surveyor J. 11. Carter. KheritT Gus J. Henrloa. Superintendent of Schools Geo. fUL. Iperry, Jr Probation officer James B. Mem-oio- tt EAST thing. Don't crowd your chickens. Oeorg Representative tenet-r- e Watch the little Dlatrlot judicial osrniii ureenwood. Attorney B. H. Ryan. V. U Cook. Stenographer State Senator J. R. Edghlell. Tones. cvw Flosr an J Freta CrooaJ Crass a V. |