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Show JUA6 c6untV timeS. tiEPiit, luab County Times Advice To Cattlemen Con accessor To The NEPHI RECORD Dec. loth. THE OLD RELIABLE M. CHRISTENSEN. A. B. GIBSON, Editor & Fub Manager. icegular Price $2.00 peryeai in Advance $l.5i per veai PUBLISHED MKHN By warnings issued to teachers and parents throughout the state and by prosecutions where possi Lie the state board of health has started a campaign to stamp out the practice of optometry by itinerate, unlicensed practitioners who have bean taking advantage of the efforts of the state board to have all children with defected eyesight examined and their vision corrected by competent experts. The state law not only provides that a license must be taken out by this class of practitioners, but also that it must be filed in each county where the holder wishes to practice. Aside from the fact that these traveling eyeglass salesmen charge exorbitant prices,the state board's objections are based on the fact that improper treatment of poor vision is more harmful than no To Spend Winter Alonths Let us spend the coming winter months in devising ways and means of making next summer the most prosperous one in the agricultural history of this community. There are many ways in which we may increase the out put to the acreage with but little added expense, but we will havt to get together and compare notes in order to accomplish it. Who U for expansion and greater pros- perity? Notice To Water Users ot Practice without a Parclassed as a misdemeanor. ents are being warned by the state board through the teachers to require that a certificate be shown in each case. In addition to checking up on these traveling vendors, the 6tate board is sending out to schools throughout the state charts and instructions to assist the teachers in detecting evidences of eye strain. Cards are then made out anS sent parents, who are recommended to consult a competent physician or specialist. Herald Republican. Section 28, Townthip 13 south, Range west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted at the spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 50 feet, and there used from January I to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 1 acre of land embraced in the southwest quarter of the northwest quaiter ol said Section 28. This application i designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 6428. All protests against the granting ol said application, stating the reason therefore, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee ol S2.&0, and filed in this office within thirty (3u) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. Game. Date of first publication Nov. 19, 1915, date of completion of publication game of basketball was December 20t h. 1915. Lively Basketball A lively played in the Emro Wednesday evening between the Levan team and the Nephi high school lineup. The score was 30 to 22 in favor of Levan. When the game wa played the following day by those standing on the street much criticism was hurled at the refer and tht rough way the visiting team played , Mr. and Mrs. Willis Howill went to Sar.pete Wednesday to spend Christmas withrelativeg. L,nr.ch Hurtcn and san Lewis returned home from Ctdar City Wednesday morning. v December Saturday night. 18th. twin girls were born to Mrs. lleber Kowkcs. Riy Cower who has ben away hlteriiiir tt school is home s pending hi Christmas vacation with his parents. Christmas Presents xwi: viKcr: or je n klr y is hie BEST PIIKSEXT OMJ ( UX GIVE My slock is complete with W'atches, Clocks, Silvctware, Ladies und gents solid g o Id set rings, a big assortment of J excel cry, neck chains. Ivory toilet sets, manicure sets, a new line of Ladies Diasnond rings. Coxae and sec them, nothing better for a, Xnxns present. J beautixil ladies 20 year oAj' filled bracelet watch to be druxvn on 24th with ever y dollars worth of goods hxixjt my jexcelery stort yon will be given ft chance oxi this Icaxiti fid watch bracelet. 33. be the business people, the city and county officers, our subscriber and many friends who have offer ed us friendly and timely sugges- rinna uuo urlch vnn nil a Mprrv Christmas and A Happy New y-e- Disease Not Reported, Ii. IS onelntiy "The ; Id i.A ' Y ' d .'";" ton i V - i . . "Lit-- . : .lll-Wv'-fcUgSltoCl.r.lU its' HO In other Monls, to bejnst uhat you want, your new home must he vastly more than an example of practical construction ot'jootl ijuality materials. Its whole makeup, interior and exterior, must interpret nul ?x press you it must harmonize with your individuality. QTlie fioor plans and sketches Comprising our "Cottage Home" l'lan Service are chuck full ot sensible suggestions whk h the arehitl..t or builder can carry out at anodest outlay. ? The home of your hopes need not be an expensive home. u 2 B DNNEVI LLC LUMBER CO. Omo C. M Co L.MmrrUt J. We a n a Amoctt FAKCHER, Manager, Kephi, Utah i m:mnamnmtttnimmKmtimrt ri wish our many friends and customers disease-Droducin- 1 A Merry Christmas And A Happy Lt. stock-raiftiti- i: build is the house of his 'ulhj t!ic fruit of long years he is M.'.n.'v iii J contemplation; it is to be a of work home for his soul us iv. il ts his body, a little corner t:f tfie world tint is essitil'ully his own. " irass burs, or similar objects. The nfection is followed by the de velopment of a tumor or swelling under the skin. This is frequently seen on the thigh or shoulder, the swollen tissues becoming badly discolored a fact which is re sponsible for the popular names of black!eg or black q.rter: Th?Se tumors increase rapidly in size ana may cover a large poruon oi the body. They are cool to the touch and covered with dry parch mentlike skin. When struck, the ?as that has accumulated in them auses a clear, resonant sound 1 id .'ic home you want to build hopis and J. as essential. V siK tin-.- ' one writer .ci advisable for the farmers tc At the present time there an treat many cases of whooptnp ough reported, and more thai As the swelling increases, fever are not reported throughout tl e and loss of and the appetite c,ty' 11 comes t0 09 from goo1 animal ceases to rumint. It iuthonty that there are som moves around with difficulty, lies families who have this contage- - down frequently, and when water )ua disease in their home's wh is near at hand drinks at short inhave not reported it tothehealtt tervals, but only a little at a time officer. There are still other With few exceptions, the very who complain of their childrer disease is fatal, death generally having contracted this diseast ,.,.1 frorn 12 to 36 hours aft- through the carelessness of par er the first symptoms. Occasion jnts who permit their childrer ally, however, animate have been to run at large when they are it known to recover. a condition to transmit it t Wherever possible, it is better others. We are not going to eaj to burn than to bury the dead it some nave done that this is cattle. 1 1 has been demonstrated pure meanness, but rather thou that within the ground the spores ghtless carelessness. This neg of the virus retain their blackleg lect of parents not only bring e properties for . . expense to themselves but griel now aecpiy matter ro years. and doctor bills to others, and is always possi buried it are they many lives are sacrifices throu ble that they may be brought to gh diseases not being reported the surface by a number of agen cies, among others, earthworms, OBITUARY Heat, on the other hand, auickly destroys the virus. The fresh vir Abraham M. Biswell son ol us is also more easily destroyed Abraham and Geruaha Bosweli than the dry and therefore, im born April 1st 1854 at Manti ia Hinhlp md died of heart failure Nov 28th. 1915 at Minam Oregon. Notice To Water Users lr. Puswell spent his early lil State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake in isephi and married Mannal City, Utah, Decembers, 1915. uoage oi loouervuie. lie ws Notice ia hereby iriven that Ward called by the church to help set Cottrell, whoe ot office address i tie Arizona and went thru all Scipio, Utah, has made application in the hardhips of frontier live accordance with the requirements o 1907, as In 1908 the family moved to the ComDiltfl Laws of Utah. amended by the Session Laws of Utah Oregon where he engaged ii l.xji.1911 and 1915, to appropriate two g and dairying. L1 (2) cubic-feof water per second from er he entered the mercantile Oak lily Fprirgs, Jnsb Ccwriy. tlsl ousinesa and kept the post olfict Said sprirg i.tue al a joint l,Uh he 252 feet south and l,ltf feel west from it Minam in connection. ih northeast comer of Section 10, Mr. Bosweli was 62 year o'd Townkiol7 scuth. IUpkc 3 at the time of bis death, lit Salt Lake base and meridian. It railed 13 children, 12 of whoit water will be dierted at the spring a ditch tot ire married, tie died In gioo and conveyed by means of and thete ue3 of feet 22.000 distance faith arid fellowship in ihechu ch from Jtnuary 1 to December 21, in- Gerusha and Sylvester Bosweli cluive, of each year, to irrigate 240 attended th funeral. acrts of land embraced In Sections 6 In ft" engage one to prepare and inject the vaccine, but this is not regard et -- BUILDING JUST THE HOME YOU WANT. The vaccine which is now be tng distributed free by the Depart ment of Agriculture is accompan ied by directions which should enable the .stockmen to administ- r it without difficulty. When veterinarians are available it may ed and appreciation to those whi have assisted us to make the passed year a reasonable success. Tt State Engineer's Office, Salt Lakt City, Utah, November 10, 1915. Notice is hereby given that William C. Ockey, whoee post office address i .Ncphi, U tan, hag made application in accordance with the requirement ol the Compiled Laws oi Utah, 1907, a amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, 1911 and 1915, to appropriate two-thousandth (.002) of a cubic-fool water per second frcrn a spring in Jual County, Utah. Said spring insues at a point which lies 635 feet north fit point 33G feet east of the southwest license is corner of the northwest quarter ol treatment. Al tinued from Issue of another year is about The symptoms of blackleg are the pages of passed easily recognized. The disease history, and the year 1916 tc enters the body of the anusually mark the first page of the coming imal some minute puncthrough year, we think it an opportune ture caused by a' thorn, a spine, time for us to express our thankt Contains No Alum Mow FRIDAY, Now that to pass into 4 Abcolutcly Puro Optometrists Who Pract ice Without License WEEKLY, EVERY NEPHI, UTAH. Best VVishesof the Seasor POM )ER MfAU New Year King'e Mercantile - T"""'"' T"- p. TO1 A -- "11"- tg l7 south. Range west. Salt Lake base and meridian. rbis applicaUon is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 6250. and 7, Township Notice Notice is hereby given thai the annual meeting of the s'ock All protests againet the granting holders of The Nebo Star Mining of said application, stating the reasons and Milling Company, for the therefor, must be made by affidavit in "lection of officers arid other dublicate. accompanied It a fee of itbit in Ibis tffice Stiine.s will be held at 2 o'clock 12 60, and fild after the ccir rletur (30) dsys thirty P. M. on Monday the 31st day of of the. publication of this notice. January. A. D. 191C, at th W. D. BEER3. office of aid company in Nephi State Engineer. City. Utah; Date of first publication December And further notice is hereby 17, 1315, date of completion of pul given that immediately at the hcation January 17, 1916. cloe of the aforesaid meeting, a the lame place, the said stock Apples for ale. Mrs. T. Hoyt ror the pur holders will meet Mr. and Mr. Law rence Black- pose of amending the articles, ed of incorporation, by adding ett moored from Eureka will Christ apend They new article a thereto cmpowfr nday. reUHve In this city. ing the TJoard of Director, at mas with nt on to time asseftm-levy any Last evening while decorating and tax not to exceed one cent and preparing for Christmas the per share on the outstandirg tnlA(lder trave way lettire UK for the purpose of I Georpe A Allen fall to the floor defraying the general expenses breaking his arm. Dr. Hees was of the corporation. th bro Dated December 22nd. 1912. summoned and placed the In ken bones place making G. PAUKES. T. II. ct.e MinLnr'tulierer a comiortaose as and Milling Company. 'possible. cai-ita- l c,fi, No Fires to Build Think of the great saving In time and fucV The whole house Is comfortable and the plants are in bloom with OLE PATCMTtD High Oven Range mornings? Put Cole's It Oven in your home totf ."., It will quickly return iM money advanced in reduce fuel bi2s. i bucket of soft coal is needed to bold fire over right and cook breakfastWhy chop kindling am have a cold kitchen Jast a half e "tVe's" n th sm mxtkomt none tntn Cooper ii, i Pypcr Ulah. it Co. "V - |