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Show 7 T JUAR COUNTY TIMES, NRPIII. UTAT wAU DIRECTORY. C. District. Judge, rtftlx judicial fostiua (j re 4 wood. NOTES fROM 11 H. Ryan. W. U Cook, AttorneyB. Ktenoara.her etate fAI?M J. R. Edghisll. Oeorf Representative Smiator State J Tones. Forest? Supervisor, Neplil Forest teaarve D. 8. Pack. V. S. Expert la Charge Experiment Itatlon P. V. Cardon. Bt&te Foreman Experiment Btatioa A. D. Ellison. County. Geo, O. County Commissioners v'bttmore, Lorenzo Mangelscn, W. B. van a. Cleric T. W. VIckers. Hecorder Edgar Lunt. Pax mam. Assessor Earl Jack man. Attorney J. II. McKnlght H. Carter. earveyoi-- J. Sheriff Qua J. Henrtoa. Superintendent of (Schools Oeo. IA, Iperry, Jr Probation officer James EL Mam-m- o tt. Treasurer Road-i- A. R. A. commissioner . i. Sta Baker. Superintendent County Inflrmary X. U. Vlckers. O. County ...Physicians Dr. D. iliner. Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr. . enjoy a dust bath. Chlc'-en- s BUDGET x Rye la a poor chicken grain. CAST MUNICIPAL FICERS. OF- COUNTY ti$. 08TLBB, NEPHI CITY. Mayor E. R. Booth. Councilman W. II. Petterrew, J. II Lunt, J. W. Ellison, Orson Cailer, Enoch Durton. Recorder T. C. Winn. Treasurer Attorney J. H. Latimer. T. H. Burton. Marshal E. H. Eparks. JuHtlne of the Peace Wm. Stout. Street Supervisor Jaa. B. Riches. juuraii(iiie Physician Dr. D. O. Miner. Building lospector L H. Orace, Department N. A. Chief of rtre Melann. AlSuperintendent of Waterworks fred oowers. Member Board of Health W. A. . ., 6tarr. LEVAN TOWN. L President Board of Trusteet-- A ackroan. ' Trutes Bosh, U H. MorUa-teGeorge Ftancom, Swen E. Malnv D. a. grea Clerk Steven Stephenson. Marshal Albert Turnbrldg. Health Officer Htsnry Hefldrlcksoa. EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay, Ephrlam IL Kay, N. W. Ellirtsou. Nephl . Alma llaguA A. R. Paxman. t. II. Levan John A, Morgan. James C Taylor, Loreetc Mangelson. EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH 8CH00C !STRICT. Alma Hre. President. Nephl. John A Morgan Vice-Preside- Le van. Geo. AlEperry, Secretary, NephL J. T. iy. Treasurer, Mona. EASTJCOUNTY V PRECINCT CER3. OFFI. Mona. IMire Vat. John N. W. Ellertsoa. Ntphl. J. S. Cooper. I Oo u table J. II. Drouth. Officer lieaiib V I Ir. Officer D. O. Miner. Levan. V Justice George W. Kofod. I Constable Richard Iverson, ... I Juab. lJertlre R. C. Stephenson. 'Ootuuble Orson Wortblngton. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. eeta first and third Tuesdays ol ry montb at the club parlors (be Lant building. Visiting tnenv . of commercial clubs rdlaily welcomed. Pettis Wood, President. Oeo. A. Sparry, Secretary. C K. Davis, Financial Secretary a sad Treasurer. Modern Woodmen of Amortra No. iff !S every Tuesday evening rt Woodman ball. Visiting Woodmen welcomed. V. M. FOOTK. Consul. J II. LATIMER, Clerk, 10,700. 1. r. O. O. No. 18 meets every Bu P. hail. Visiting brolbers cordially Invited to atIn I. O. O. rday evening tend. rOSTKrt. WM. N O J. J. ?ULLIVAM. Sec'y. -- Meetings. RnnJay Kfhool. 10 a. rn. Hrst ward t TatieroaU?; SWoul waid at meet lag houpf. M. I. A nard H indsy. 6:39 m. First at tabernacle; ifcond ward at (nesting hour!. 4 Primary fir t wrd at Ue'Ief bail, ward at p. m. Tuesdar. Recori'l snettng bo.tee, 4 p. m. Tuesday. PrWibnod mnetinr Monday. f:30 r. tn., at tie respect its ward Biewtlni (Vi. l!i'--- Rorlty first ward. fourh h'lrt'lavs Of emrb mon'h f rd at i n-o- 4 "1 m. Second ward, first end Iblrd Thurs'laTS of rh month at I thm p. m. at respective meetlnf bouses Rel'gln eb.ses First ward. I p.m every Friday at Re3f tiall; 8onnd ward. 1 p. m., every Friday at tneev p Pretbyterlan Church. Kmiay Bcbnol at 14:39 a. m , sn4 priarf,iag at t p. m. Rev. C. K. Iria. 4asior. NEPHI UTA5 rt K. ft. BOOTH. warn CU Graduate Veterinary CoUnivenitv of Pennsvlv - 0, Miner, PHONI 167 D, 1VL Diseases of domestic a Physician and Surgeon PEON I NO. 14 Barb City otntnoua CWI1UI AT KXSIDXNCB raowcTOB la Ntphl National Bank Building Livery and NEfHI, VTAH us Mas J HENRY ADAMS Oo4 livery Mr Lawyer I Agwots for Coal frwetlee la all the Oourts. All legal matter givaa careful aad procopt attsatloa. Office seeoaA too f OoUabreugk Block. Dr, J, CLA A. NIELSON, Attorney at Law Office Tar ruisx L FOOTE T, J H. P. GOLDS! Tho A BOOTH Dentist I aad i, CC&w Eaoau bfoa. I vTlaa BaUdlng. rbeee No. 11$ . Enoch Burto Architect Plant and Specifications for all kind Buildings . Residences a Specialty OPFICe AT RESIDENCE Of Drs. IOO TO THK Physicians a? MODERN BARBER SHOP Office In Winn rr firstotClass Work Vs saaks s Elect Ho Sotlp sad Pae iwdHty -MASSAGEBsta aad ibo gaiolag Staod la OoDDsettoa. Bsteheler BrvslPreps. You ! Say, c Winn Building Ostler & Allen Manufacture that Hand-mad- I ever-lasti- Bldg. NEPH7T 7 ng Harness e fltniMs sad food a rpalr4 Ifeal la HtmvM. H. Mln Brtdlas and B, reo-ignitl- Par-duhn- City Meat Co. Hsngrhos Si GamO. PtoptMtoa AH Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Refrigerator Business being run on cash basis, cables us to sell al very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All up-to-d- that printing H OWJobabout you're) in need of? m Cease la mmi m abes It at year first eeyertniry. Dm I srsJt swUl tbe very t bat give as a last Blfle ttavs.aaa veil abW DONT BORROW The Tunes from your neighbor when you can get it for less than yea rka blgk graJe trarb Three Cents Per Week "He Buildt Witely Who dla-eaer- s h Saints' Latter-da- r t D, e nee-sssar- & 2, Nephi, Ota VETERINARI VwaiiBar I I. BILL, 1 Dr, J. G. IRQ A. the rate of 4 per cent per annum . well-know- n FHONB 67 RED Ostler Bldg, Rooms Interest paid on Time Deposits at h . I Abstracts, Loans, Insurance, Real Estate, Surveying Land, Mining, Lettering, Notary Publio and County IBANK" I a5 Pitt Burton & Carter NEPHI NATIONAL On October J.4, Mr. andiMra. William Peck of Salt Lake City celebrated tbe ' sixtieth anniversary of v,heir wedding. I Errors In pig feeding are costly., The Lehl sugar factory commenced I beets October 10, thus com-- ' cutting worm, the catches The early bean mencing lta twenty-thir- d year of opla fine foi eration. Second-growtpasture William With a large crop end. excellent sheep. prevailing, the tomato growprice No plants set too thick can frul) ers of Weber county have had a moat successful season. Its seed i well. Migratory and Insectivorous birds It Is claimed that a single combed In Utah will be protected by the new fowl fattens best. federal game law which has Just been approved by President Woodrow WilSows kept for breeders should be son. given lota of exercise. Nearly two million dollars' worth ot livestock has been fattened on the Build a silo. Ground grain la better for feeding Uintah forest ranges In the heart of both young and old ducks. Give the bogs free range. the Wasatch and Uintah mountains the present season. ' While the pigs suckling, feeding tbe during Don't let the weeds go to seed. was used at Hiawatha Dynamite sow means feeding tbe plga, coal camp early Monday morning to over a Never leave a boot on horse Tbe shorter the fattening period the blow up a burning hotel In order to night. save the remainder of the camp from greater tbe profit from the pen. Tbe total loss la $8, destruction. Clip the horse. It will help keep htm Old ewes, and Inferior ones, should 000. aealthy. Tom Mann, leader of the Industrial be fattened and spld for mutton. Workers of the World In England, will Laying dralna too near the surface out address a mass meeting ot members wear Much farm machinery la a great mistake, more through exposure than through of the order In Utah end adjoining states in Suit Lake City on NovemIn a dry season the value of a alio use. ber 9. la especially appreciated. If the bees are to ba wintered out Salt James C. Coad, use chaff or double-walle- d Lake lawyer and a resident ot the Prepotency In tbe sire Is not assured doors, hives. intll proven In the offspring. years, city for the last twenty-fivwas found dead In bed at his home An orchard neglected while young October 12, death being due to heart It takes more than a few weeks' will at lta best be only a second clasa trouble, irought to put airalfa out of business. orchard. WTillo making excavations Tor a Fumes of ammonia from reeking new building In Ogdtn, workmen unwith matter Is There nothing the piles of manure will Injure a horse's the ben that shows a bright eye and covered a peat bed which would prove ryes. Immensely valuable to any locality red comb. where coal is not as plentiful aa It to fall take good care of the Plan la In Ogden. Tbe narrow alio will usually plga. Tbey have a bard enough time furnish deep, Twenty-ai- x candidates for two vacthe low, better than silage it bett. ancies In the city commission and broad type. eleven candidates for city auditor will VTeach the colta to walk well and yon Try a shovelful of ashes In tbe bot be on the official ballot to be voted win lay the foundation for all the tom of each neat box to belp keep on at the primary election to be held faster gaits. In Salt Lake on October 21. down vermin. With a view to erecting a synaOne part of cedar oil to two parts Skim milk la good for all kinds ol gogue In Ogden and securing a rabM of vaseline Is an excellent treatment hogs, but Is better adapted for growth to conduct regular services there, the for aore bead. than for fattening. Brltt Sholen congregation was organy ized at a meeting of the Jewish resiHeavy shoes on horses are not not Free range for the hogs doea on the farm. Light shoes make dents of that city last week. mean that your neighbor's farm It easier for them. Lost In a blizzard while hunting should be their pasture. on Mount Ben Ixitnond, highest peak Be careful with the mares In foal, Whether the grass In the pasture of the Wasatch range. Fred M. and snd don't let them slip down nor bold Is short or not. the calvea will like a Earl Preshaw of Ogden were badly heavy loads downhill. frozen and narrowly escaped death bit of bay to nibble on. In their efforts to locate the trail. Sweet clover seed Is at a premium Tbe waste of an ordinary section street car, Boarding a Twenty-flrs- t a bushel will give the boy some apgrain farm will fatten a carload of headed west toward the business dispreciated speeding money. trict of Ogden. a masked man with a steers; why not utilize It? Roland revolver forced Conductor Sheep that are kept as scavengers Nearly every rrm of Insect life that Call to turn over $24 In cash, comtoon assume the appearance that la Injurious to field, garden, orchard or pany money, and bis watch, valued at their purpose would signify. forest. Is preyed upon by birds. $30. Do not let the horses cool off too Present Indications are that the rigs that have become too fat by citizens of Lehl will get together this suddenly after bard work or driving, km the nights begin to grow cooL overfeeding and lack of exercise fall and elect a municipal ticket, should not be chosen for breeders. of national party lines. The Tou can make a young sheep, but chairman of the three preclnrt tn couna lot this are of There waya It Is not so well to do It aa to wait have Joined In a call political parties try of bounty to lift the mortgage; till ram and ewe are end. and the least of these Is not tbe hen. to this According to a letter received by sow Tbe feed and care of tbe brood Get rid of all the surplus old bens. the secretary of the Ogden publicity before farrowing time has much to do will be a saving In both feed and bureau. Opden Is to be given due This with tbe health and vigor of the Uton the new maps of the Linhouse room. Tbe growing stock need ter. coln memorial biphway In accordance that with the change as recently brought The dairy Industry la a rapidly growabout by Governor William ?pry. tiad horses If the strainhave hard, ing one, and a dairyman to succeed Henry George Shields, aged 22, ing work, or hard driving, when put con-il- l must be ready to meet in the atable tbe legs should be well shot and killed Florence Pardubn. tiona. rubbed. aged IS. at Soith Jordan, October 11. and then turned the gun upon himWith lambs It Is better to feed and A little money might be profitably self, ending his life. It Is the be'ief have them a little hungry at each , meal than to have them off their feed Invested In tilling some of the low that Shields was jealous of Miss spots that cause trouble In the spring who was to have become bis for a week. of tbe year. wife. e e Safe robbers entered the postofflce Tbe expense of caring for a mule Is Any man who takes a pride In do- at Price on the n!i;ht of October 10. less than for a horse. He eats less, wefl will cream bis keep things ing safe by listrequires no blanketing, no stall, and tho clean, cool a'nd sweet Is helping to spened to the is more easily kept clean. of the tumblers, ening drop local his e creamery. upbuild and made helr escape with $100 In Mutton can be raised cheaper than money, $l00 In stamps and twelve Always wster your horse before any other meat, because the wool can registered letters. Two suspect have Too can to teach blm drink feeding. be made to almost. If not altogether been arrested. then, by not offering water at feedpay the expense of Its production. Mrs. David Sinclair of Garfield was colic. ing, thereby avoiding possible Injured when a horse which seriously farmer should Every she was driving became unmanagefeet trimmed horses' your Keeping alio. to He a owes It bis stock have good shspe aavt--s putting shoes on able and, after dashing down toward nl what Is more be !osea money ev- In feet do not require the Magna mill with ihe btiegy. carrythem. ery dsy that passes until a silo Is Irons Homes' except when on rough or bard ing the woman and her four children, erected. collided with a wagon standing at roads. the roadside. A good horse will always command and contaminated Ital.ans of Utah, under the direction ground Dampness a good price, no matter bow popular Of the Sons of Italy society of Halt causes of poultry tbe automobile becomes, and this ap- are fruitful should b aa dry liBke. on October 12. celebrated the The plies to draft, harness and saddle as a chip andquarters the ground in tbe runs anniversary f th discovery f Amerhorsf-alike. ica by their Illustrious countryman, perfectly pure. Christopher Columbus, In ihe most Uce multiply rapidly In hot weather By mixing a little alfalfa seed with elaborate; festival f its kind ever t nothing Is done to check them. The clover and timothy every time one held In tbe state. lusting will help greatly. Fpade op a the down to grass. It will be possiMaster Merle Hver, aged 17, and spot In a shady corner and watch tbe seeds ble to soon have tbe whole farm Inocu- th son of Bishop A L. Hyer of bens enjoy themselves. lated with alfalfa bacteria. has been declared the Agriculture YJ'cffe ruT boy of t'taY Don't allow your hors to go too fnrnihee more material for The boy won first p'ace In the long without shoeing. Yon can train th Wh8t of fft than corn. One white content at the state fair of foot easier the by helpthe snap of eotitslns about bnshfl what 1 and well shod trouble in prevent tnrntii) prire In tho National Coping him more prot!n than a b'ishel of per bank potato contest. arising from shoes remaining on too corn, but about one-hall"s fat. That death reulted frotw epou-- e long. and free? in e. rather than heart failDo fot breed th young sow until A 1'tH extra care with a good hrt ure. )g now lh beiief of 1Ve will soon brlt g the she Is nine months old and then keep have. Inves'ica'ed tn rirru-n- ? 'an' es jt wheat at night a In the her breeding fegilarly two litters a surrruniiril the trar!" death of Raysiifrly UP to what It to 5er!n from mond T. until she are murh spripf months. The tl'lopne!. tse popular yonnff better In price now than they were oid age or Is proved a poor b'ood man of Oinlen ho p renmd h' sow. . in the siting also. on a hunting trip In South Fork I5d ra parries s r propapatod by Hominy fped or hominy chrrps con Th stsf road comrn'"en annoMie. rome up around the sists of the hull, germ and part of siirkers whifh last w'k the fomp'e! ion of on" ed Thf-sbo takrn may conold corn up pUn's the starrh of grains, snd m of tra'aflarn road in tte Wl'jii In th In autumn, beid during the tains Ipss siarrh, about the same In Weber ccun-anil l' in- amount of protein and more fiber and wintrr and t out In a permanent ! T:s'ri'"t. to t etin St tve h'lH nj nf'Xt lnOn the corn meal. spring bd than fat In if pnrVftrr roits of tr''l':m Hirer-laidi as the find known is hft ems and Fresh of of rarty filtrate huyrs Three grains po'ash Had rt cause trtrt. given In a little warm milk three rommand to th eres to times each dsy will grfatly assist In troiibl". Pjolled Unnt V.. Hart's, tic-'-l IS. son ol Condemned ergs, though not I r- - Ita-- T of Tf emon'f.n. lii'il Oo overcoming rheumatism In hoes This dose Is for grown hors. If siren to spoiled, are sold to the factory for Ic'oer of career Tti's Is belJered are to 1 rn of the fw cases known tiles or growing ehoats, about three printing calico. Cracked ftf snt to the packing house. ti fr,e;t'fsl scicf,f wherejn cancef grains for esrh hundred pounds of of'n where1 they are separated and tanne live weight wi:i be sufficient has proT'n fa'al to m youth, as it gear ra':y a!'2'ks tssrk elder persons. MEADOWBROOK Dlstrlot THE UTAH Neglect of pigs Is fatal. f fd fn Buildt Well" WhatYou vSnt C!2-Ji5-- J I How You W2 When You Want It I Tor ssrythinf ta tka Loe cl fmntirif coma M to as nd e B guar antee yoa satulactory work at pticet that aie right Bf can-jon- Juab ,rr II BaBBaaasaBBBBBBBaaBHHPB 'I fi s I I t lias no J-- r. - sassj The Largeat and Pufeat natural deposit cf Gypsum in the world. ; & Nephi Piaster t Co, tz County Mill and Elevator Company v i e rerrt. ANl'f ACTVJtM fal Of Flour and Mill Produce ' Evorytnlng New and up to dato tart-npr- Osr Ittitrt Cold Coin Flour and Fresh Croond Crahaia |