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Show X "THE PAPI H i WITH A CIRCULATION" ' COUNTY - X$ IN I ) li 1 VOL. 8. II N D E N T NHWSPA1MIR ' WHY EVERYONE ?. : VOTE : SHOULD f OR "YES" TIMES PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF EAST TIJAll COUNTY NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, THIRD 1916 NO 2 STUBBING SCRAPE INTERESTING NEWS FROM WEU ATTENDED BE TillUiM AT CONST- I- RALLY TUTfONAL AMENDMENTS Two Americans Receive Unlverlty Students Spend Ugly Knife Wounds. If 0!d LdfC Remains Mines Will Only Be Taxed Ten ' Per Cent of their Real Value. ', In one of the papers printed on the west side of the county Preliminary Crop Made. appeared an article under the Yield YOUK AliS KHACII EVERY NOOK AMI C)UM:K OP EAST JUAII COUNTY Hearing Had. Sunday morning about 3:30 he nightwatchman of Eureka was called to settlea fight be- ween six Mexicans and three Americans. When the battle was over Mexico as usual had nut another over United States. Albert Carlson, one of the oosers in tne game is now in the St. Marks hospital with two ugly gashes just below his heart one at least having penetrated his left lung. The wounds were nflicted by a knife in the hands fa Mexican, James McKenna s in bed in his rooming house with an ugly knife wound in the back from a knife thrust and nother wound in the fore head. The Mexicans in the fight all eft town by five o'clock Sunday norning taking refuge in the rush near Tintic Junction. Be fore night they were captured y Sheriff Martin and placed in ail, where they are awaiting rial The hearing look place Eureka today. The county ttorney was notified and took special car to the scene of he fight where he landed all the evidence necessary in the case. This is the third stabbing crap? in eureka within the ast ten days. Shall we still con- inue the saloons? Two Days Visiting Air, Bamberger, l)icuss Mr. N. W. m Hon. I SAT. Ill VENICE H. Roberts And O. A. Mur-doDemocratic Issues of Campaign 13. Ellertson and family who now live at Provo were visiting in Mona Saturday and Relief Society Officers EnSunday the guest of Mr. and tertained ck The Democratic rally held in the Venice theatre Saturday evening was well attended. At 7:30 Mrs. Roy Ellertson. a free picture show was given fol'owing boxcar heading "Vote Mrs. of the Relief The Barret Salt of which was an excellent drawing George Society September furnished good 'No On Amendment Affecting the is Lake of ward one her here in getting the crowd there card Nephi enjoyed visiting parents Mining, Industry " The article weather for the completion of a's in- on tine. The Mr. most as well Peter and Mrs. unique, and Hiskey. meeting was opened hay harvest, but the the two grain begins by in by a selection from the ladies' held ever structive meetings Golden of of the and second York Miss frosts Alta week the newspapers of Nephi seem to be Dellu band, which was the subject did serious month to Kay who have been spending the city Tuesday the lGlh. the damage over worried the progreatly was for The of the much comment for the excell-e- nt day subject late the Vernal. Tomato truck summer at and Utah, crops. posed amet)drnend8 to the cona study of "Nature" After the to melon progress they have madeJx.. were vines have frozen come home visit before relativ stitution hich ate to be voted in theshorttimeinexistar.ee, H crowd consisting gathered, es was the and a fruit short friends time. nearly ripened. on at the coming election which all and of nearly forty officers Chairman W. C. Andrews inMiss Chloe Shepard returned pertains to the taxation of Beets developed normally under members. O. A. Murdock, candi favorable troduced conditions. very home from Moroni after a short mines and mining propeity. A. Booth, T. C. Winn, date for district Dr. J. The estimate preliminary attorney from visit with her sister Mrs. A. H. There is no worry on the part T. H. this district, as the first speaker." Thomas Bishop Bailsy, made on this month Anderson. production of the papers, but the great aim Burton and Mrs. T. D. Rees He stated some cf the things he of all interested in fair play of wheat, oats and barley may N. VV. and John L. Ellertson the use of their cars in tendered if elected to the should be to put the plain facts be revised later if the finel outmade a business trip to Santa- - which the class was taken up intended to do of office seents district come of to attorney. Stated ; th-threshing before uin Saturday. people so they may the canyon, to the meadow of S. that there was no question but justify. have a chance to vote for their Miss Vera Houghton returned T. Vickers. Here they riveled in w hat Utah would Yields of all the small grain go dry after the best interests both for officers home after a bhort visit in Span' the leaves had put on their most new offucers were elected and been have a crops in disappointand taxation. Every farmer ish Fork. beautious colors and wrapped much respons bilitv would rest on the state of Utah should vote ment. Tha effect of the late Mr. the G. and F. Mrs. of Olson dying vegitation in the most the district attorneys of the state "Yes" to t h e conslitutionel spring frost on wheat, oats and beautiful robsot vegitated hue. to see that the laws were enforchere airview Mrs. are visiting amendments when he goe3 to barley became more noticeable From the Mr. Olsen's Mrs. and captivated meadows ed in putting down the liquor ev parents the pulls on ths 7th. day of as the season advanced. Dry over the maple leaves il that would naturally follow they gazed Ephraim Ellertson, land grain crops suffered severeNovember. to the highth of slate wide prohibition. majestic Archie Kay has returned home The writer of the above ly from the summer drought. Nebo as he Mountain towtred The Young Men's Glee club from The alfalfa seed crop harvestBingham where he has mentioned article states. "That with the clouds, among grandly ed been during the month of Septworking. sang a selection. all mining property is without of the whiteness sur.'ly enow, ember was very satisfactory in Miss Martha Ellertson is in The chairman then introduced value until it is developed and nature.s Artist had left nothing then it is only valuable to the most producing sections, partiephi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. to be finished the world in tie as the next speaker, Mr. S'mon A. Miner. extent of the ore discovered icularly in Sevier, Juab and Haniborjrcr, nominee for Govergay colors of Autumn. Millard counties. In Emery on the Democratic ticket, nor and extracted". Miss Cordelia Olsen who has Here a lecture was given bv A little farther on the samere. County the 6eed crop was thort who been visiting in Sanpete county Mrs. T. U. Rees bejran by touthing on the after which s of because the cateralfalfa it states "(hat has ifimpossi question giving a brief home. porter returned most delicious lunch furnished prohibition of the Lagoon Resort . ble to Ull what mining propertj pillar. outline Potatoes continue to promise What Nibley Thinks Of Ray Newton, Les'er Kay who by the ward officers, consisting which he owns. He stated that it is worth are attending school at the B.Y. of sandwiche?, cheese, pickles, The same is true one of the best yields in recent n 1911 the company, hi comU. at Provo spent Saturday and cakes, Canal werv Project and oranges grapes, In some aslocalities the years. had received as rental from of any farm and yet it is Sunday visiting relatives and ervfl in the open air dinir pany, is The crop already dug. sessed aa soon ts the state is quality Editor, J uab County Times. leasing the property to tthirs friend. Uuill. I have just read your article in ! 10,000. That in 1915 the ngula-tio- n sues patent at full value. Long bi is generally excellent, free from Livel San ford went under an lunch was finM.t the When scab and tf marketable the Times of October 13th on the good iaiooo priivhjMp vine vdun-taiil- y fore it yields any returns ano for appendicitis at the crowd arose and sarg with operation s'ze. uab canal project. Nothing in cut out f the contract and if it never brings a qent it voice "O Ojr Mountain Springville. urvent The the to sill bottltd range, though vory dry ong time ha interested me more taxed for every cent Mrs. Sadie Roberts returned Iome So Thorna permission given Bishop to th? of up for this eri of worth. is year the com- assessor thinks it Sjptember, than the possibility bringing home from Salt Lake after lead in and excellent beer only, Bailey furnished feed In tht fall to received , 1916 ample $9,000 the general pro Prior to keep water into this part of Juab short visit with relatives and invocation. pany end cattle in I m a 1913 assesec do was sheep good grow- County. certainly eting'of the most hope that friends. perty of the State The trip was made as ihe sun jut ' condition. The of Davis coun rain? back will ing i; of one third this the people genera' at approximately get Born to Mr . Edward P. Kty was sinking in the west, and the prominent people at of called soul and Mr, Bamberger movement the and see was heart and with commencing midnight standing value, not baby girl Oct. 1C. All doing fresh air made glad the heart? ty t He was 30ih will to is attend. inviWd canal Constitution September it and was this built to the that both fact that supply of the cowd. nicely at this writing. wait-riome it to ana obtained. water asked It the Uw then also completely st"p the and Sitoatory range supply required Much pruifie isdue the officers- sale of liquor in any form at La in the convalue. means full excellent dis put assessed that ground the at to bs dry farming Who furnished the lunch alst tricts will be turned into bigb Gathering of Wilson so&n. To this he agreed, ar.d for When this condition prevailed dition for fail sown wheat. Sup who furnished the con- - ihe thope where fields thous th net fruitful time priced year 1116 the reason just proceeds at that porters. vajences in which to travel. rlosfed, the company received but was probably a prop-- r repr Jurors for November Term ands of settlers can make their homes. Inasmuch as this poasibil- $ 1,000 rental and Mr. Bamberger sentation of the value of mines, Lidy supporters President of y the seems one the for of daimes therefore that the to be reduction Held I. only M. ty Woodrow the Convention but after Wilson gathered at The fallowing petit jurors have has paid 56.000 to prohibilevies that were made by the been chosen for the November obtaining water on this part of Democratic Headquarters Mon seems to me Juab lands it tills tion va'ley I. M. the which annual A, year alone. He further ccmptlitC last legislature Sunday day evening and organized the term of the district court which cannot to afford the that the Democratic party people that Ne at was of all Stake conver.t'on at htH Ladies Woodrow Wilson ),tttd property the asessing will be held at N'ephi commenc- club of if they do, it it kind of prohibition' e sarre had because, up, was t pass a There representaMrs. phi. good full value, it would automatiNephi. Little, Mrs. Dyer, ng Wednesday November 8th means that the land will be dry nd Mrs. Eklund of on in our was Mona rarricd Levan mines that from nd the tion that follow Salt Ltke cally 1916. all for no there oth Idaho. being times, should be raised propolionstelv, Eureka.-MajCity, state organizers of tadie present. Dr. Gcorpe II. Brimhal! neighbor state. Church, Pete: Referred to the hous?cleaning but the law forbid it therefore Merson, Guy II. Towers, Wilfora er known possibility of obtaining Wilson clubs, were present at o Proro, member Young Mm'f the proposed amendment which V. Freckle ton, C. II. Berry, Dr water on this land th'n from the the meeting, and addressed th general board and Mrs. Ruth May he wou'd have at the state capital Th evier River. value that Fox of Salt Lake a member of ti e if he was elected, in doing away will make it three limes the net J. Rusell Sr., Brant, Vic this project will be to the county assemblage on thethe points at (Wlip issue between presidential Young Ladies general board were with about half f the unnecessary val'or the same as other protor E Hendrickson, Alex McDon- be cannot estimated over and After rflkcrs that he claimed were ther was candidates, and urged all pra present at all the al l and Albert Avcrson. perty but no more than it is be to the of that a with tht at the present time. will nr the the preliminary program hoped enterpris sent to work before the reductions of the Nephi.-Geo- . II. Oitler, IV tor citizens will stand back of the of President Wilson morring session the oflkersof the levies. S. Neilson, John Stalnaker, Jam ing Touching on the tight hour law to a man, and see it Comment was made on certain associations were given instruct w hich hri(, proposition I; Tit it bi bin in mini es Andrews, Lester Belliston just bten pasvd by orpanizrs of Woman's suffrage lors oy ine visaing omcers. ever that the net proceeds a3 John II Lunt, Joseph E. Morgan through. he clubs traveling throughout th Correys said that if such leg- Yours very truely, In the afternoon a discussion had not been obtainable here in used is but tha means to and Jos ! Greenlgh. stat who claimed to be non rRESTON NIBLEY. nartisana and working only for on the coming. t year s work wa the country would have experien- rjnroiant the value of ths mines Mona.-A- . P. Young, Peter woman's suffrage, but who were carried on in tne young laoies uc C( A ,t the atst .trike in This changs ther fore practi- llhkie, E. H Kay, and Danie actually partisans. where they N(T. partment by Mrs. Fox and in the';,, hi.torv. v chthourswasenouch cally putt the mines Miss Booth Entertains. The following officers were Young Mens section by R. W. fnr m,n r f,man' tn wr,rk have always been, but if tht Levan.- - S. P. Taylor. J. V chosen . for the club: Chairman, McMullcn and Dr. Pri(ihill. I,, A had was time not .pleasant very does ,i . wn(r. nroposed amendments Shepherd. Mrs. Ldith Sparks, first vice- of home at a the last the 40 met the Monday will evening but joint ting cvenirig mines back of would pay to not the Slate go Mammoth. .Samuel Cox. carry the urace se chairman jvirs. Judo. in (( Mis? Neva Booth when she de rond Mrs. stake and local officers ar.d mem the ten or twelve hour day if vice - chairman per cent of what they have entertained the mem ?srah Hall. Secretary Mrs. T bers was I; tld in the tabernacle the past and above 10 per cent uf the mine, and yet the mining lightfully thry could. Mr. Bamberger was of the Utopia club. The W. Vickers. members executive where address were given by Mr?. rhpcrrd of their value, no wonder tht men are opposing this amend bers at nevtral times when he Mrs. Cole chair- - Fox and Dr, Brimhill. were Sarah decorated committee rooms beautifully are spending owners told some joke to illustrate hi mine ment as being unjust to tem. with all kinds of autumn flowers nun. Mrs. Geo. A. Allen. Mis of the the to passing stop money Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Reese of point. Mining companies are th and the national colors. Lilly Pexton, Mrs. H srrv Foot?, bill. The Hon. B. IL Robert of only class of property that i Delicious refreshments were Mr. S. A. lunt, Mm. Jas. W. Silver City were Where is there a farmer who protected by fie constitution served to Mesdames S. J. Lunt, Vickers. Mrs. Dells Foster. Mrs Sunday at the home of Mr. and Salt Lake was introduced he beP. P. Christison. Mrs. T. L. Mrs. P. P. ChrUtison. gan discussing the Great Europwould not ba pleased to have his and why this should be is herd J. E. Memmott, J. M. Christen W. G. Orme Smith. to Pax R. sen. A, man, explain. ean Jo?hua farm pay taxes on the net proGreenwood and JuHge The club tilans to hold meet livery basinets mm, farmpr Robert Lomax Misses Bertha value full Tu"-Jaof the k Co W. L. returned intpd home and Estella Mcl'herson, Lettie ine on Wedn?sdav of each miner, and and ihe southern ho-ias is the method to day. vnt "YES" t th Jenkins. Clara Cote Lillian wek, and pxtcts to arrange from Fillmore me wre ir.y Allen Mis and Blackttt. Pearl nmci court. series of addres and rthe pari ri Three tirr.es the ret proceed CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND been have 01 holding the Booth. features Nov. on Tth. campaign. during ;tate o jt i,IS t;ii tar below the actual value iiENT saying j r , before ill D-ar- r - corn-l-tin- 4 t ; or hv ! ! a ta'l n j j a. -- . visitor .i onr d arprCjr-.a- y i -- twi c i r |