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Show t VI COUNTY UAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. NEPIII CITY, UTAH MAKCU, VOL. 1. ARE YOUR PREM Electric New Light Plant. Supreme Court Times IN EVERY HOME. 18, 1910. NO. 2.i Nefhi Society. Decision YOUR AD IS READ Letter The members of the U. C. met at the home of Miss Neva Booth last Monday evening, There was a full attendance. A portion of the time was spent in reading "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" by Jerome K. Jerome. Piano selections were rendered by Mrs. A. C. Crawford, and Miss Neva Booth. Good refreshments were served. Last Sunday was such a beautiful balmy Bprine day that crowd of people were strolling out ant ,riviW Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. S perry formed Geo. A. one From England Di- NEWS T NOTES b -- Other ISES SANITARY? The members of the City Board of Health were out on a trip of inspection last Sunday. They found some very bad located along the creek, also abutting on sidewalks, and upon their making a report to the council of these conditions, it is expected that several residents will be ordered to clean up Improvements. Filed Here. The city council met in special session last Friday evening to talk over the proposition of installing a new electric light plant Several propositions are before them, which they are looking into very carefully. . Mayor Whitmore reports that plans are being made to light the city park. The city council are going to install a sanitary fountain in the park at their own individual expense, and the Mayor will donate one to be placed on Main street. The city will install one in front of the Tabernacle, Hague vs. Milling Co. scussed by Henry FROM LI Special Correpoaeoc. Prof. Richard R. Lyman was attendance at the sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon, and after meeting gave an account of conditions for a water system. He referred to a number of place I that had a water system and showed the improved condition after the system had been installed. He placed the approximate cost of water system here at 510,300.00 and urged the people of this place to vote in favor of a system when the question was presentedMiss Pearl Allen one of our efficient school teachers, visited her parents at Nephi Saturday and Sunday, Miss Allen declines a position here next year and as near as' can be found the bad water we have to drink here la one reason for her not accepting. The Savior said "Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth but that which cometh out of the mouth" Some say "If he had tasted the water our City folkt have to contend with, he would have said; "Thou shalt not drink Levan tea". L. A. Bailey Jr. and Alonzo Ingram of Nephi were home missionaries here last Sunday. with W. D. Owen They of Salt Lake City, gave some very interesting instructions. Stake SupL A R. Paxman and Jesse Pay were also visitors Sun day in behalf of the Sunday School. Andreas Jensen of Gunnison is here this week visiting with in The remittitur from the SuTo the Editor of Juab County Times, will you kindly insert the preme Court of Utah, affirming the judgment of the district following letter in this week's ssue as fol lows-D- ear court, in the case of A. V. Hague vs. Juab County Mill and fcleva- -i In reading your Sir tor Company, was filed in the; issue of March 4th. I came a omce ot me ierK 01 me uisinci cross a letter written by Elder Court of this county Monday. their premises. Hall whom I presume is a Nephi This action was brought by Mr. The following are the members I am alw ays interested in boy. Hague to enjoin the mill company i"rt of the city health board: W. G. wo. a reading of the missionary's work from constructing its flume in Orme, Alma Hague, Enoch BurMadson and Mrs. Edith Sparks, of the L. I). S. in England and front of the Hague premises at a H. F. ton, Dr. D. 0. Miner, Mayor Studley and Miss Marie more especially if I happen to G. M. Whitmore, and City Mar- and another in some desirable height above the banks of the Christensen, Miss Allie Smoot know the particular district old mill race. A temporary reshal W. A. Wright. point. The county will place one and Jacob Coleman also took a which the writer of the letter in front of the court house; so, straining order was issued by drive up the canyon for the clay. is I in. laboring may say alwith four public and four soda Judge Greenwood, and upon though not a member of the L. fountains, Nephi can no longer hearing, the restraining order The marriage of Miss Sadie D. S. church, it was Dislricl Court Walters. so was modified as always a allow to to Patten the Charles Jones of Frovo be called a "dry" town. to me to entertain pleasure any to construct took its last flume, company place Tuesday evening on conditions that the company at the home of the brides mother member who came to visit my In the case of James Newton vs. indemnify Hague for any dam Mrs. R. II. Patten, with Bishop house, of which quite a number N. W. Ellertson, Ephraim Ellert-so- n ages he would sustain thereby in Parkes officiating. Only the im- can testify to in Utah, and Idaho and John Ellertson, the plain- J. L Ewiny Answers Ques- the sum of two thousand dolors. mediate relatives of the family and other states. I may say tiff complained that the defendThe company gave the bond and were present. The groom is a four years ago I paid r. visit to ants had torn down the fence enconstructed its flume. The case plumber employed for th last Utah and remrined over twelve tions About Myton. closing his land, and driven over was tried about two years ago four years by the Biumenthv.l months in Utah. I was kindly it, and he brought suit to quiet title before Judge Greenwood, who Plumbing Co.. and is a young treated by everyone I came in and to enjoin the defendants from decided the issues in favor of the man of good habits. The bride contact with, and it made a great making a road over a portion of plaintiff, Haue, and judgment is a estimable young lady, popular impression on me. When I rehis land. The defendants answer"To the party who asked if was rendered declaring the flume n the sat. Mr. and Mrs. turned no one in i.iy hearing hsd ed by stating that they and their Myton is on the railroad, will as constructed a nuisance to Chas. younger Jones wpl reside in Provo. to say a word disrespectful predecessors in interest had trav- say: Yes, but we are SO miles Hague and injurious to his Mrs. JD. Hague of Provo, and about Utah. and its people. eled the road over this land for from the depot at quite a and that he. was entitled Mr. ana Mrs- Frank Patten cf I was invited the last thirty or forty years. A Some wanted to know if our to have the same abated and re- Eureka came over for the affair. number of L. D. S. meetings on Utah and its jeople. I got large number of witnesses were in winters are mild. You may moved, and allowing the comThe sisters" of" H. D. Allrcd the thanks of Elder J. Olsor, attendance ready for the trial, judge for yourseif; the mercury pany sixty days in which to when the case was compromised, has not even touched zero since its flume at a height of planned a surprise on him last President of the Manchester and settled out of cturt. the early part of December it only nine inches above the pre- Thursday by all happening over Conference; Also all the Elders Alex Jennings vs. Lorenzo crossed the line at that time and sent banks of the old mill race for his 48 birthday. The sisters in that c tnfere.ie? and Apostle Mortensen. The evidence tended ha3 ranged all the way from 10 at the south east corner of the present were; Mrs. A.N. Milk, Penrose. But to return to Mrs. Tina Blaine, Mrs. Janette Elder Hall's letter, to show that the defendant and to 30 below ever since. , quite a num Hague premises, and at a height of Mrs. Anderson,' City, Spring ber of English people in Nephi his brother Hardy, had agreed to Yes, Myton is growing. Three of only one foot above the preNora a of Funk, niece, would Sterling, whom I have heard speaking. old acquaintances and friends. give the plaintiff $15 if he births have been registered since sent bank at the south west cor- and Mrs Ti dwell of Ivy. Lynn. find the buyer for their land. the first of the year, while only ner of said premises and at an Friday Mar. 1L the Youngstrongly object to the words we n Ladies on Association gave a Calico have them "skinned The defendants claimed that they two graves are to be found in uniform grade between said everyand ball for the benefit of and picnic ignorexcept From poverty thing agreed to pay this amount if the our cemetery. this the points. judgment I am sorry the association. Friday. Mar. 11th plaintiff would find a buyer in What lucrative employment is mill company appealed to the SuThe First ward held a splen- ance." Now Sir, in Eng- they (The Y- - L. M. I. A.) gave does exist one day. The limit as to time to be had that poverty afCourt and that court did meeting Sunday afternoon. during the winter preme land especially in the large cities, a basket ball and dance for the was denied by the plaintiff. At months? Wood choppping, build- firmed the judgment rendered Judge Greenwood occupied the but on my stays in New York, defraying of expenses of running any rate, the defendants sold ing fires, reading, eating and by Judge Greenwood. entire time and delivered an able and other place sin U. our new meeting house. The question of damage sus- discourse on the their land in question to J- E. sleeping. Some do well at disChicago, "Life of the Pro- S. I found conditions simiA., A car load of wheat is being Memmott, who was the buyer pensing "hot air". tained by Mr. Hague in the con- phet Joseph Smith from a Scienti-ficVieare there and where seen by the plaintiff. The court lar: large shipped ihi3 week to Oasis by A. Point." He compared the industrial concerns Does farming pay? Judge for struction and maintaining of the decided in favor of the plaintiff employing Christensen. flume by the mill company is yet of the Mormon faith of men, if a time of thousands and he was awarded 145 and $20 yourself; lucern is worth $20per to be settled and it may result teachings Editor Jacob Coleman of Nephi with those of the Christian oats $3. per cwt, potatoes ton, costs of suit. , rn in another suit to determine the science religion, especially on depression comes along, poverty and Miss Smoot of Provo visited ... . Some Levan follow. will i.wpercwi.,. ana mere is no amount of such damage. Saturday and were guests healing, and painted out some of could assuredly piace on earth that can grow from avoided a le good S- R. Thurman and of the Christensen Hotel the Attorneys similarities, and also wherein them like we do. General School Notes. which most all of causes many Adams who Henry CoMormont represented the How about eggs and butter? Assessor, has eachingswere su people have knowledge of; but Wm. Bailey, Don't know;'these are items of Mr, Hague in his suit from the pernor to those of the Science "ignorance" I will leave that to been doing some very efficient the last few days in which we have but a faint recol beginning, still have charge of i tenets. a others tf propound; but in my assessing rVy. a interests until the Mr. Cenvisited Trustee Hague Hague the this a a. rendered place. vrawiora lection. When last seen on the I shall not have to trav tral school Tuesday. damage question is finally settled. ueauuiui sacred solo, which was opinion Hans Anderson of the B. Y. U. bill Un they were each listed 7000 miles to find iL e much appreciated. Arrangements are being made at 40 cts." is home this weak looking .after fortunately in the majority of hi to have Judge Greenwood address At the Mutual, A. V. Gadd cases farm work. in England and other t members of the Civics' class some gave interesting current countries, boys and girls have Mrs. A. L. Jackman went L" Juab Notes. or the subject of state and fedand the Hawaiian trouba- not the events; Lake City last week to under' Salt of a first (Special Correspondence.) advantages eral courts Nephi Prices of Market dours, -- Frank Beliiston, Burt an c;as education. Their parents go operation. A- - L Jackman The monthly examinations Mrs. . Taylor is down from Cowan, and Wm. Sell funi.-h- cannot afford it. But the child was summoned Sunday, and his Products were given during the week. Provo this week. ed good vocal trios. Ralph Beii- ren are proud to think they busines3has been closed while he( The teachers are making a iston the for the gave Mr. David lecturj has returLaughlin have a ihance to earn a wage, is away. Patent flour $3.20 special effort this year to obtain evening. ned L03 from Angeles." Mrs. Swen Malmgren who however small to help to the sup 3.00 books for the library and ere Straight grade At the Second ward. Ernest Miss Jennie Stephenson is quite is rather went under an operation some It the of Baker's flour family. iort 2.80 long expect that the Nephi Winn spoke on the authors of amusing to me to read that the time ago is recovering and will 2.80 ill with a nervous attack caused the Mormon schools will have one of the best Graham and how hymns, over school Bran at by English race is going down soon return home1.40 study, libraries In the state. The folwere inspired to write thn they Shorts ML A car load of hay was shipped The Oil Nebo Co. are still sacred music. David Cazier ad through starvation and idleness, i.ao lowing persons have been apWild adare on work to hard Eureka last week by the far 8.00 at the hill. We hay in pointed as the Library ways and dressed the congregation on the and hundreds of people Alfalfa world mere and of this place. 8.00 mire their griL if their judgthe nit say "the means committee; Mr. Stewart, general principles of the gospel. The Relief Society will give a Mr. Sperry, and Mr Chnstensen. Oats per cwt. 1.50 ment does prove to lie poor. The S. A. Chase of Eureka told of owes me a living," and they until work or food is grand ball Friday evening, A 1.00 present depth is 2250 ft Instead of having the regular Wheat per.. bu. his pleasure in being in Nephi wait U 4 - tf-I in 'tUiti, t' mum. to 1.20 Prof. R. R. Lyman ppent Sun- again, and noting the class work Friday afternoon of Barley per cwL is v,nijiuci nan very pleasant time is expected. progreat Gc to 0 c this week, the students spent the Dressed Beef trying to spring a joke on us? day evening here. gress that was being made. is. as is well known in Enj There 15c time cleaning the school grounds Dressed hens Four fine specimens of the bob The program at the Mutual Pres. J. W. Paxman is still in work houses, relief, ilind, and renovating the roomsDressed veal 9 cat or lynx were trapped about a wa3 a spirited discussion of the Lake being treated by a Salt 81-- 2 Dressed mutton mile west of here recently by W. question, "Resolved, That bap- institutions for the poor, also and is making progress specialist, some that wont work, Dressed pork 10 G. Pyper, of Nephi tism is essential to salvation." thp jails for t slowly. and J. II. Haslam, circulation man- Dressed turkey 2 21 From present indications the Roy Pay and Roy Bos well argued and are too lazy to go J. W. Olpin, of the Hyde and I on could further go ager of the Sunday Times paid Creamery butter are going to damage for the affirmative; Bertha M- get e Whitmore Co is taking a month I the Times office a call Tuesday, Ranch butter 25c the dry farmers in some localities. cpherson, Nellie Howpon, arid b it feel have already trespass-off and rusticating on his farm. I on your valuable space. Mr. Haslam assisted for a rhort Ranch eggs 15 c Wanted -- A girl to do light Robert Winn supported the negaA r.ew millinery store has been time on the Ensign, the first Potatoes per. bu. 35c chamber work atTheBatchelors, tive side of the question. No Yours Respectfully, opened in the front of the Chase paper in Nephi. Apples per. bu. verdict was rendered. fl.50 Resort. No references. 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