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Show COUNTY. NEPHI CITY. UTAH, AUG. VOL. 2 $22,000 CITY COUNCIL FOR DOINGS. Favor a Special Road Tax. ROAD-BUILDIN- COUNTY UAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB G ' The city council met in regular session Friday evening. Mayor Whitmore being absent, Councilman Garrett was elected may or LEVIES 5 FALL FROM HORSE KILLS 11, . TIMES 1911 ORDINANCES GOVERNING USE NEWSY LEVAN OF BOY. ers Dies From Injuries. School Annual Outing. Water Users Should Read Them . j HAPPENINGS. WATER. CITY Sunday Only Son of James Bow- VOt'R AD IHNKAM IN THE H0ME8 The following Levan people are taking an outing at Hebei Last Saturday evening while (CONTINUED TROM LAST WEF.D.) this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry si protem. Bowers Clinton Louis Sec. Price and 550. tlendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. A The. following business was MILL SPECIAL ROAD on their way to bring the were be for unlawful shall It any L Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. transacted: acfrom cows sad a the to water taker perpasture Mrs. Nephi Jenany permit Jackmanand The claim of A. J. Cowers $10 TAX. which cost son the or cident occurred from other any premises, nings. for horse hire during the month Messrs R. F. Homer, Geo. A. of July, Thos. Bailey $43.75 for life of the little live year old son unauthorized person, to use or Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers. obtain water from his premises, of Sperry and Ray Stewart were twenty five days team hire dur- The awful accident.which took or water MONEY TO BE SPENT IN NEPHl AND MONA fictures, whether in in Levan Thursday working up month and John the of ing July, EUR RRECINCTS- .McPherson 60 cents for feeding away the only son of the Bowers' side or outside of his building, interest among the eighth grade family and which shocked the and if any water taker be found graduates for the Nephi High prisoners were rejected as being whole community happened guilty of so doing, his water The Board of County Com- in conflict with section 30 ox about four miles west of town. supply may be cut off and the School. missioners with Ceo. C. Whit-mo- re Article 6 of the State Constitu The two little boys were riding amount he has paid forfeited to The Sunday School and public absent, held a special meet tion. one horse which stumbled and the city. will take their annual outing in Sa to the consider proing Tuesday The matter of Grace Bros, threw the boys off, the Bowers' Sec. 551: the canyon Wednesday Aug. 10, position of levying a road tax for license as coal dealers was taken lad who was riding behind go1911. All will meet at the meet- Cit All persons taking water Mr: Nephi and Mona precincts. The from the table and on motion of ing over the animal's head, and ing house at 8:30 a. m. At 9 all shall service their ipes, keep last legislature passed a law Council Burton said license was fracturing his skull. will begin their drive to the canAt first which provided that "Whenever directed to be handed to the the boy appeared not to be seri- connections and other water ap yon under the direction of th in .the State Road Commission shall Marshal with instructions to ously hurt. The Price boy 'who paratus in good repair, and pro- arrangement committee. Ai 2 decide to improve a portion of a collect same. The licenses of was not injured went for help tected from frost at their own o'clock p. in. the following pro- hav road in any precinct of a county Geo. McCune, Alex Jennings, and found a party near by work- expense, but no person, except gram will be rendered ; the song CJU under the direction of the super. the County Commissioners shall Benj. Warwood, Carter ing in the field, and who thought Our Mountain Home So Deai M to levy a special road tax, not to and L. Franke, were ordered the accident was not serious and intendent, shall be allowed will be sung; prayer: music wit etc five mills, except when canceled, the Marshal reporting no haste was made to render as- dig in the streets or sidewalks by the Brass Band; speech ol a s for the purpose of laying, remov authorized by a majority of the that the said parties had gone sistance to the boy. It was welcome J. M. Christensen; or repairing any nervtce property owners, on all assess- out of business. On the motion one hour and a half before ing quartette, Miss Cordia Hendrick- - Surf able property within said precinct of Councilman Hague the com- he was given medical attention. pipe. son and Co.; reading, Miss Edna see Sec. 5C6. said tax to be collected at the mittee on streets and highways It is thought that the boy would Manxelson; music, Walter ing same time and in the same man- was empowered to adjust matter have recovered had he been Any persons violating any reading, Miss Jenn.e of the of this ner as other taxes. provisions chapter I work H. on done streets and given help immediately after the of Malmgren; quartette, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- Mortenson; music, Brass Band: sist Another provision of the same to regulate the same in the the accident. He died Monday Mor conviction and demeanor, upon CounOn the motion of and funeral services were held quartette, Steven Stephenson sist law "provides that in order for future. thereof, shall be punished by a and Co,; reading, W. J. Schow; a county to receive $2,000 from cilman Burton, the Recorder was Wednesday afternoon. tine of not more than one hund- violin solo, Vernnie C. Ualby; "D M. Bell the State road fund, the cou nty directed to notify R. red music, Bras Hand; base ball must appropriate a like amount, Telephone Co. of the acceptance SPLCND1Q DRI LAND PEACHES. in dollars, or by imprisonmet the city jail not more than 100 game under the additionof two the the state by City with the arrangement oi am which, together tucR fine or and both. days, by Ivan C. l'alby and Henry Hen- - iroi appropriation, must be spent in al free phones and to request The Times office is in receipt imprisonment. drickson; committee on sports; day road construction in the county. that the same be installed, one of a box cf dry land peaches of 7 Jay Morgan, Eugene Neilson, The bill introduced by Senator at the residence of the Supt. of the Greensboro variety frcmthe Herman Steve!. Ne Maiigelsan, J. A. Hyde at the last legislature, water works and one at the Broadhead peach orchard. They ARE UTAH SOILS DIFFERENT? Joel electric and the light plant. that Stephenson Taylor; sta became a law,& provided are the compliments of Aurthur on was streets on committee The committe bond for 5260,000, Stf te should arrangement,- - huil The Agricultural College has Ellison who has been managing to time further us sold st Era are report bonds Sorenson, Christian in granted which, when the the orchard for the past few been appealed to by the farmers matter Hert Hanson and Chris th on of the buildinga bridge years. Mr. Ellison states that of Emery, Carbon, Uintah, and Winter, will mke available for every main on creek the across tian street, Thompson; the following h an county in the State, e xcept Salt he keeps a mulch of from 8 to 10 Wasatch counties to help them Councilman motion on of and the trer.eriil John int committee. Lake county, J10.000 for the inches in the orchard,, thus con- in their efforts to avoid taing chairM. and the A. the in J. t'hristensen. so Mayor Morgan. building of State highways the Hague, the winter moisture unjustly treated regarding the serving on streets committee man the of Lorenzo Mangclscn, 11. ts Edna it respective counties. which is as good as irrigation. quarantine which is used against a were and followappointed The peaches are a large variety Utah alfalfa seed by some of Mangelhuii, MLa Jennie Malm 3IC The Board received the highways, to meet with the of fine texture and flavor. ing notice from the State Road committee the western states, on account of gren and Miss Cordia Hendrick- sta asand Commissioners ter Commission, and in accordance County o the weevil. The college officials son. pn therewith, passed the succeeding sure them that the Council announced to eed purchasers any resolution, levying a special road would approve and encourage - THE COLONIAL FLAYERS. what counties are affect sd by GOOD ORE RETURNS. I tax of five mills in Nephi and the levying of a special road tax the weevil in order to raise the Mona precincts. This means to be used in connection with an M fro has returned Earl icfarlane The Colonial players opened quarantine on the counties men that the following amounts will appropriation from the State for the season here by presenting a tioned which are free from the from the Nebo mining district hin be spent on the State road run- building a state road from the at Mona. Where he and W. A mi repertoire of plays this week. As pest. of the north from the boundary county county ning through Are Utah soils different from Starr have just completed a for. this was their first performance the north through Mona and Ne- through Mona and Nephi to of the plays presented, a few all other soils of the world? Dr. shipment of a car of ore from our phi onto the Levan Ridge to the Levan. little hitches, long waits be Robert Stewart, professor of their lease on the Eva Mine. He southern boundary of Nephi pre- of the State Road Commission, tween acts, and the like, were Chemistry at the Agricultural The last car brought them edu cinct: $10,000 from the sale of the No. 240 Commercial Club Build- noticeable, but these will no has discovered that $2,000. They still have two wi College, State road bonds; $2.000lfrom the in the canyon to haul El cars more conovercome few a the be arid soils of Utah when after Salt Lake City, Utah, said doubt state road fund; $2,000 approp- ing, for down lose There shipment. Mr. Mac Mo resolution being self explana performances are given. tinuously cropped do not riated by the county; and the in states the their fertility, as regards the larlane are several good players that a tram-- ay con taxes raised from the special levy tory. Yours is installed will at the Eva cou most important plant foods. being company, and Nephi people very truly, of 5 mills in Nephi and Mona yeu no doubt be glad to witness ihis is contrary to what scien mine. J. W. JENSEN, which , will raise Ze; precincts, Member State Road Com- their return engagement next tists have heretofore been teach approximately $8,000, making a ate month. mission. ing and is attracting? of agricul THE MERRY-MAKICAMPERS. Le total of $22,000 to be a pent or turists throughout the country. about $1,000 a mile. The Road Commission, "State and sections of the State The Ladies' Literary Club tok HIGH PRIESTS' CONFERENCE. "Hon. Board of Coun ty Comare now being visited by a com an outing trip to liradiey s can as Caleb Tanner, Secretary, mission ttt, Jub Ccur.ty, Utth. Salt Lake City, Utah. The Juab Stake High Priests mittee of government experts yon Wednesday. They all went tlx Gentlemen: who Gentlemen meeting was held last Sunday velousare investigating the mar in a body in one omnibus, and no "You are advised that the "You are hereby notified byfertility of the soils. had a most enjoyable time. morning in the First Ward relief Stat Road Commission intends that the Board of County Com- hall, Mark Bigler presiding. L&nas cropped lor thirty years A dozen or more young ladi ? do to engage in road construction in missioners of Juab County have Thomas Bailey gave a detailed are just as nch in important enjoyed a horse hack ride uj Juab County in the following appropriated and set aside account of Zion's Camp, its jour plant food a when first plow the canyon for tha day Wednes ha Mona Precinct $2000.00, the necessary amount ed. du precincts, it: ney from Kirtland to the Miss day. and Nethi Precinct For the required by law to participate in ouri river. A sixteen page circular of the of are hundred a Greenwood to Cloe people Judge h purpose of state road construc- the State Road building fund. was present and urged parents Agricultural College was placed now camfied in Bradley's can tion in these several precincts Also that a special tax of five to inculcate in their children in the mails this week. This yon. Many of the camps have pr the following money is available mills has been levied in the hiah respect lor the law of the booklet tells the story of New mrreened dining and bed rooms, for the year 1911: $2000.00 from following precincts. Mona Pre- For if the are taught to txiucauon, new methods, r.ew and tnany other convenience? tr. young the state road fund, $10,000 from cinct and Nephi Precinct The Jive up to the laws of the land instructions, and new cnurws. which make life enjoyable. Bip ha the proceeds of the State bond money from said tax to be ex- thay ara more liable to oh Special mention is made of thr made every even fu new course in Agricultural En campfires arc issue, (or any fractional amount pended upon the State Road serve the laws of God. th ir.g, around which gather th that seems to be desirable to be in the above named precincts unThe of Democracy gineenng. whr m merry-makincampers Education is in bond issue the from re the direction of the State der emphasized. Aunt Lily I'exton has expended make the "welkin' ring" with th ceived word from Murray that the precincts given for the year Road Commission. their songs, speeches, and high GEORGE JONES. another 10 pound nephew arriv 1911). Henry I. Knowles went to jinks. The Times reporter har is Your county will, as provided ed at the home of her sister Mrs Bingham the first of the week to sent Chairman. up several times to get a in 1! in Chapter 42, section 6, kindly Mrs. Milton Joree. "Grandma' look after the affairs of Eiam list of all the JOHN S. NE1LSEN, camiper?, but the and enclosed resolution the C went pass up Saturday to Mecham who is here suffering answer has come back that then. County Commissioner' Pexton forward tame to the secretary welcome the new arrival. from a stroke of paralysis. are too many to narr.e. ( . T.-H- ex-ce- ed ut Mor-tenso- n; v NG :- - ft M to-w- g |