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Show I V ( i ! n COUNTY AB rilE PAPER WITH A CIRCULATION" AN INDEPENDENT TIMES ;VOl!RAI)S KPACII F VII MY NOOK AM COKM:K OF IrASr JUAH COUMY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF EASTJUAD COUNTY NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1916 NO 50 . .. 1 - . 'I SONS WHY PEOPLE IN NEPHI DEMOCRATIC PARTY ELECT JDELEGATES TAII SHOULD VOTE FOR CON STITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Convention To Be Held At Nephi Monday. Sept. Twenty-Fift- More Than A Million Dollars To Assessed ' aluation East Juab County. Much To Farmers. of Means h. E IF INEAST CROP WHEAT No Reasons For Shipping Wheat Out Of State. Prices High Here. On the north, south, and here attended Democratic at Nephi threshing is in full blast Primary was held in the court HEI D and so far as we have been able to learn the crop is falling a little below what was at first anticipa-pate- d CONVENTION AT NEPHI SAT. Republican Ticket Selected, County Chairman Chosi en. National and State Platform Endorsed. The Republicans of Juab County met in Convention in Nephi on Saturday the 16th. inst. and among the farmers and a County Ticket and nominated those who are taking not'ee of Mrs. Sadie Roberts went to rt constitution, having special Mr nnrt Mrs. T.. H. Mnrtpnsnn and the County is to the Party the grain yield in this locality. Sa't Luke last Saturday to visit be crc tn nrtirla 13 of .the Xnd family are moving from their congratulated on the wise The average per acre will hardly her sister. of it nominees. The ' selection on main home street to home the Uion. reach the twenty bushel mark Mrs. Roy Ellertson went to Convention was called to order from Peter recently purchased this season on the arid farms. A alt Lake uitcu in at. W II t II HIV Wankier. Sunday to visit her at 11.30 A. M. by County Chairof the wheat raised in this little Mr. and Mrs. Ileniy man William Homer of Eureka. ;.ic law of the land is atparents, Mrs. J. W. Shepherd and baby has been shipped out of valley Kay. The first business transacted the people pay no atten- eirl are getting along nicely. the state notwithstanding the .1 Mrs. Eva Kay returned home was the election of a permanent ) ine vrv me 01 mills here at Nephi are paying meaning Seven of the Levan school Wednesday after Hpendirg a chairman and and, amendments. It is of the teachers and a number of the cithighest prices paid in the state. week with relatives in Charles Alveh Stout of secretary, and Nephi George Where it is possible the farmers vital importance to each izens were in Nephi Friday eventon. Taylor of Eureka were selected should store their grain as there and attended the ing o: play very citizen and lover Miss Reta Swasey of Spring- - for these positions rei ptctiveiy. wheat reason why is no ;y to arouse nimseir woen ille returned home Saturday The several delegations thtn an. i i should not reach the The Levan high school and eleittacK ismaueupon ine con- nounced the members of the mark right here in Nephi before fter a ten days visit with her various ional law of the State or mentary school are thoroughly committees, after which rand mother, Mrs. Charlotte We organized and in no time in th? Tt to which he belongs. February. The millers here are the convention adjourned until free to state that thev will give ivay. ll be vastly more concerned history of the school have there dinner. after Miss Winnie Midgley of Wales as much for the farmer s wheat amerdment to the organic been such a corpse ol teachers The selection of a representatand in many instances more than pent a few hours with Miss f the land that with any as this year and everything is ive was the first to receive of Zella last a Roberts, Thursday is paid by those who are paid Vti Vf enactment, however working along with the promise William Werrett Jr-o- f If the week. Miss Midgle was on her commission for buying. r. The reason for this is that this will be the best year Silver City got the nominathome people are willing to pay way to St. George where she l) any one who under- - ever. ion by acclamation. A. C. Dalbv . will teach school winter. this the top prices why ship the wheat Have you noticed several of our oi me ie importance of Levan and Alex of out of the state. True the farmLnatitution and the manner of third and fourth year students at Henry and Don Ellertson and Eureka were both Gourley in placed 't enactment or amendment. A should er has a right and accept Mrs. Flossie Young returned Nephi who are attending the Nenomination for tern the lorg the highest price offered, but home Sunday after a few day's commissioner. .dish or thoughtless or even phi high school? We are proud legislature may enact or of the record made in the past by Judicial Ticket Named home people should be given first visit in Salt Lake. Mr. Dalby won on the first leal statutes at will, but the our students and believe the stan-arMissChloe Shepard returned place. We are informed from a Democratic convention balloi. At the Mr.4GourIey then entered the when reliable source that stiution is of such paramount to Payson Wednesday after 8 will be raised by th?se who held Milford race the at for short term comJudge yesterday such far are making the present record. wheat is all used in this valley it few weeks vuitwith her parents. ortance and of nominatGreenwood Joshua was missioner George Taylor against to from tin will be hard to obtain it ching consequence Dan Wilson of t Lake is of Eureka and Mr. Anderson of on the himself ed succeed to that commonwealth wheat of a other sources as the crop visiting at the home ofN. W. of the Mammoth. Mr. Taylor received it cannot be changed only by the Miss Wanda Kendall Pas Democratic ticket as JudgeHorace is way lower than usual in the Eilertson. more fifth votes than either of the judicial district; northern part of the state and alvoice of the whole reople. ses Away Mr. and Mrs. Wm Dunn and others, but it was held that he Murdock of Beaver as district at so in Idaho. Now if the foregoing prelude Miss Mabel Ellertson of Salt mut have a majority of all the of the fifth Judicial district Wanda Elezabeth Kendall, the torney ha? .awakened the reader I invite With the money situation as U k" are viiir.ft st the horn votes cast. Orf the t?cond ballot Daniel Stevens of Fillmore as and is at the present time the farmci rcandid thoughtful attent-?i- d sixteen year old daughter r.f state senator. Mammoth voted for Mr. Gourley jf Ephraim E.lerlson. serious consideration to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kendsll jean borrow money from any of and he went over. L. M. Y. I. The Mona A. of A proprosed amendment of passed away Wednesday after the banks and give his wheat in held Bazaar in a Nominations the meeting for sheriff veie ; Artic'e 13 of our conatitut-i.i- . an illness of nearly one year National Women's Suff. security this will enable him to hotife Tuesday the I2th which then in order. Alvah Stout who .. i Tl It deals with the subject of ne caune or ner death wa pay his obligations and wait till proved a success both finan rage Meeting Held a i he choice of the east aide fixation and therefore is of su- heart trouble. the wheat reaches the highest with and drew from the race, and J. cially socially. ror more than ten w?eks she A meeting of the National possible mark. preme importance, Irig-rsof Eureka was The Utah. Idaho Sugar Co. heldin the .Thecomtiution as it now reads has been bedfast, and every Woman'sSuf frage was oominattd acclamation. s erectirga beet dump herp by tabernacle Tuesday evening Bin Qet which Wheat National provides among other thing that medical skill and Mrs. W. F. Brough, vice-preis Laurence Blackett and Anna nearly completed. the net proceeds of loving hands could . do wa dent of the ladies' Low. Cloleman were both placed in The ting school week one started Literary prolong and if istTrf.aU bo taxed as provided administered nomination save the life of Miss club acted as chairman. The A DECREASE thi year of ago Monday with Clem Christ ett cn on fcr cltrk. Mr. Black possible law. Now as the law is today the first ballot. Jane Miss Pincus. was ensen of Low, Ander Utah. Ray Kendall. ipeaker mi lion bushie mine owner is taxed on the A. R. Paxman was nominated a representa nearly a thousand son of Moroni Utah, Miss Maud York New of City, She was born at Nephi the els in the three lefdirg grair alue of the net proceeds that tive of the National Woman's ngram of Nephi and Miss fur treasurer by acclamation. th m nrr.nc or the coun'ry as com np at day November iSDO. Sh ir tma r ine crops an Pincus Miss M ni had b?en onceeded the gave was of a loveable desposition Party. with the ield cf leu Iszl Snow of Salem as teach ter the cost of production, on the opposition pared talk ers. ifficj of recorder and Ephraim portation and reduction of the and those who knew her learned woman were meetirg in the var- yea- - is surely an unusual in Ellertson wsa nominated by acJorn to the wife of Eigenf deducted. to love her. The parents have cident in our agricultural hist ores have been ious states where the woman clamation. InxibPl Uords if a mine last year the sympathy of the entire com were deprived of the right to ory: yet that, according to the Newton a baby boy September atest irovernment report, is G.motherand babe doing nice I. produced $100,000 worth ofj ore munity. vote, and how they were winn what has -A baby boy was born ti th? happened in our har Funeral services will be held in ing the states one by one and . "and the cost of getting the game Funeral Of Mrs. A. J. oats corn and of Dudley Swasey Septemof vests wife wheat, j to the market was $50,0J0.00 the Tabernac'e Sunday afternoon ff It assured that ere long they The change from the good prom ber 15. Hudson would be i at 3:30 p.nv would have their rights. rlhen thereproperty to $50,000.00 in June to the bad showing firs. I. H. Grace, Mr. ie and the mine A committee for Juab county in the autumn is almost un Auto Load Mrs. f owner. No matte though that must nd .Mfsa HHr'( Hoyt Forrest ot Mrs. fl. E. Tumble Takes was selected: pay on the market value Lettie Jenkir vcrre in Salt Lake mine might produce from year to the land which produced the hay was chosen chairman, Mrs. J. precedented in the grain trade. Tuesday evening when on thei from .Satif6-5- ' to Wednesday. Mrs. What it means is that our ex Vyear that same amount for ten or which is in all probability as at E. Cole 1st be to to a watermelon fenst and The p'irr'' will have way materially ports was to twelve years, thus showing that ,f'fth oftripMrs. present taxed not less than $5000 W. F. Brough 2nd dance soon discontinued and at Salem Ronald Shaw. attend curtailed or was A. J, Vlh e value ten or or ten times as treat as the rate Mrs. J. W. Paxman secretary, the mine altoirether. or the country will Ethel Shaw, Fern J Hayne Hu Ison, msn jral Mrs. Grace. ir tf twenty times as great as the tax paid by the mining companies. J. Mrs. P. committee Advisory find itself short of the necess and Essie Ostler met with an Mrs. HurfMnVyl at Salt Lake value t an po?slbly be under the which i Bonner, Mrs. Sadie Cazier, and this amendment Now amount for home consumpt auto accident near the end of Sept. It and the funeral was In other ary t constitution. now proposed in section five pro Miss Venus Brough. 1 ion. It has not inferquently their journey. They were speed- - held Sunday Sept. 17. The last rds a fninirg corporation cjy videsthat the Net in the proceeds happened that the United States ng along at a fancy rate vshen yeir Mr. Hudson has made her - r - - j t j of bing taxnl at their net Aliss Jenkins Entertains has place before the the driver lost controle and the home in Salt Lake nine years clutch ten in its hdU hungry value for 1 year, that may be tax and machine took a tumble. When prior to that time she lived with realized: was condition fully of of worth dollars gold. ni7tfls Miss Lettie Jenkins entertained such occasions are ed at three times their annual out the wreckage was gathered up her daughter, Mrs. I. H. Grace-Sh- e generally can only be or is by Vet i 1 his is not as far as some at the home of Mrs. A. R. Paxwas nearly 03 years of age and the coctor arnvfd it ws the followed or jnoice only dug out at the rate of put. by states have gone, Arizona ha man Monday evening of last week. signalized of a t'corr.er", wher found that Miss SHaw had sus and the cause of her death was thousand hundred - operation per year made five times the net ;ie . i it pro A pleasant time was had in sewn the tax is oniy paid on speculation runs ritt, many tsined an uply gash on the heed tfeneral debility. room social The and chat. ina mine? That cecds. the places brokers are ruined and the mar and several bruises on the face bundreth part of the value of waa decorated with dahlias. ifarm. &bout on the with a pare demoralized. and shoulder. Mi93 Haynes suf W'cddinjr roperty. This is of course Refreshments were served to kets are generally Announcement. we Now shall farmers sit supin In the present case one fact fered a dislocated wriftt and a? pleasing to the mineowner, Mem- E. Mrs. J. followinz: Mr. the Mrs and J. YV. Sid well an bruised several places Icr nounce Mr. Farmer let us apply ley by and foot the bills of the Mrs. seems to stand out as incon G. W. Mrs. mot t. Orma, the marriafce of their and that is tha face and bead. The other t.o to vour (arm it the same State in our povetty or medocer Loa to Mr. Jack r-r Lomax, Mrs. A. R. Pax trovertible; Lyda daughter and while fenince the who in were the front opulent l;le applied to your farm of alfal sitting Mc grain prices are likely to stiffen Stella Lula and Misses of a1t man. Lake, the mar and soar. To a government aut seat escaped withmit injury. fa you would raise one thousand gloted mining corporations shi Clara Cole, Neva Booth took place in Salt Ike Pherson, riage of tax? the their on was The laced car its porportion just dollars worth of bay it would cost nonty was attributed severa and Pearl Alien. weeks ago the startling state wheels and brought back to tt, Wednesday Sept. 20th. tou $500.00 to care for and mar of the State? ofOr shall we awak existance a law V illiam Mendenhall.of Spring-vil!wfi.i- n James Hawkns of Salt Lake ment that before Christmas w city garage here with little rekct your crop you would only be and vote out is which so "two-dollaas week around work r manifestly this it see of unjust is in Nephi assessed on $500.00 worth moving wheat.' pair visiting might pro Nephi this week, the next day. Cmttnaad relatives. tm t visiting friends. perty. whereas as it now n you to us? last legislature in the sen- From South!nt resolution No. 8 pro Happening ern Neighbors. in amendment to the pre- - M "Ra-raona- ". Interesting Happenings From Mona . one-fift- y d S-il- oll AXiat si - vice-chairma- n, vice-chairma- n th.j f - r- "over-exporte- d" - ab-u- t Lang-enbark- -- f a JUAB A well house Monday evening Sept. 18, V. Gadd was choeen chair man and John C. Hall secretary. The following delegates were elected to attend the count contention to be held at Nephi Monday Sept. 25th. Stephen Boswell, Thomas Bailey, P. J. Jonner, Loran Whitmore, W. C. Andrews, C. A. Hall, Mrs. Unity Ohappell, V. M. Foote, J. D. e x t o n, P. P. Christison Alternates Mrs. Jane D. Vickers M rs. Sarah Brown, S. T. Vickers, and Joseph Brown. The delegates to the Judicial and Senatoral convention follows udge Joshua Greenwood, Rich ard Evans. G. M. Whitmore, Orson Cazier, Chas. Haynes, T. I. G. Parkes, W. L. Hoyt. A. I. Belliston P. J. Bonner, and C. Hall. L. W. Hoyt was chosen John C. Hall, chairman, precinct John Belliaton, Stepsecretary, hen Boswell and Loran Whit more committeemen. JUAB COUNTY REPUBLICANS . : v |