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Show GO COUNTY. VOL. OF ran Number of Claims Passed On. License Refunded. Change In Officer. The regular meeting of the city council was held evening June 20th, 1913, in the council chambers. Mayor E. II. Booth councilmen J. D. Pexton, Orson Cazier, J. W. Ellison, A. A. A 11 e n and J. II. Lunt were Friday present. On recommendation of the elec- On recommendation on of com- mittee on water works the of $22.05 paid by him for extension of water service to the curb line near his residence, was ordered credited to account of A. J. Bowers Jr. to be drawn out in water rates. On recommendation of the various committees to which same had previously been referred, the following claims were allowed and ordered paid: $4.00 IraT. Boyanton 23. CO Hawkins &Ockey 5.85 M. S. T.&T. Co. Park 38.50 Wm. Warren Con. Wagon & Mch. Co. Lawrence Chappell Loran Carter Henry Painter 3.50 .Co 8.75 ' 7.00 17.95 3.00 Rex Black Pay Roll Streets and High24.00 ways 20.15 Water Coll warks Pay The following were referred to the respective committees named: Streets and Highways: The petition of E. R. Forrest and others in relation to sidewalk cn first south street Water Works: The petition of Thomas Bl!iston and others asking for installation of fire hydrant on second south street. Claim of Baker Lumber Co. $0.50 and Crane Co. $173.38. Electric Light: Report of collectors of electric light fees of certain bills on which payment had been refused. Claims: Henry Painter Loran Carter Lloyd Pass John R. Downs $C13 10.50 C.13 2.50 15.00 10.50 15.C0 13.50 Walter Smith Ralph Park Walter Smith Thomas Pass Miss Allen Entertains Utopia Club. Miss Pearl Allen entertained the members of the Utopia club Frrday evening at her home. The evening was delightfully spent in sewing, music and social chat. At 9:30 o'clock splendid refreshments' were served. Those present were M I s e s Neva Booth, Lula McPheraon, Ethel Wright, Meslames Dela Foster, S. J. Lunt, James Mem-mott, W. G. Orme, OF WASATCH WILL VISIT SALT Mabel Ure, Annie Murray, J. M. Chriaten-se- n and the hostess Miss Allen. OK AD 13 READ IN THE HOMES NtPHI, LEV AN, MONA, JUAB and HILLS, 1913, NO. 38 NEPHI WILL INDULGE IN IIITP B! III Arrangements Being For July 4th. SERVICES FUNERAL AT LEIAH. LAKE ONE DAY S CELEBRATION June 28, 29, 30th. Great l. Days For State S Made Cap-ita- The Fourth To Be Fittingly Observed. Special tures. Splendid List Of Sports. hostess Fea- .... .... .... Sait Lake City will be to the entire intermountain rewhen the gion August Wizard of the Wasatch will come down out of the hills to view the transformation wrought in Utah. The Wizard will be attended by his numerous Wards and all Utah will join in making merry Parades, in during his That Nephi intends to celebrate is demonstrated by the fol lowing programs arranged for the 4th. of July, 1913. Music .Juvenile Band . Rev. Wilson . . Prayer Chaplain Ladies Quartett 2nd. Ward Ladies Declaration of Ind. . J. H. McKnight . "Flag Without a Stain" Mrs. Allie Belliston e and night; street fairs; Song, Solo Miss Phyllis Sparks circus; society hippodrome Piano events; band conserts; special Oration . Dr. T. D. Reese features at all parks and resorts Oneita Reese and Bimilar gayeties will make Song Miss Pearl Sparks this festive celebration o n e of Reading the biggest successes since the Piano Duet Misses Lucille Forrest and Mable Owen Pioneer Jubilee in 1897. Vocal Duet Carl Nelson and Ruth Sperry The first day of t h e carnival, Ladies . 1st. Ward Ladies Quartett August 28 will be given over to affairs historical with the recep Prayer . Chaplain tion of the Wizard and a floral Music Juvenile Band pageant as the chief event; the second day will be military and Program of sports July 4th, 1913, at the public square, at 2 o'clock civic with appropriate pageants P. M. prompt. and the third day will see 1st Event 100 yd. dash free for all, 1st prize $2. 2nd. prize $1.00 March of the Merrymakers and 2nd 50c ,, ., 50,, ,, for boys under 15 ,, 1 ,, a grand final in the shape of a 3rd ,. 25 1 for girls under 15 50c grand electric pageant and fun 4th ,, Mathematical race on horses, free for all prize $2.00 making upon the Btreets. Fire- 5th ,,25 yd. dash for boys under 10, 1st. 25c 2nd. 50c prize works display w i 1 be included Cth .. .. 25 50c .. .. girls under 10. .. 25c during the different days. This 7th ,, Ball game, 3 innings, from 1st. & 2nd. wards, prize 15.00 year's will be the first of annual After sports at the square, races at Kendall's track, as folcelebration to show recognition under the management of the 4th of July committee: lows, and appreciation of Utah grow Admission, Adults 25c, Children 15c, grand stand 10: extra. th and prosperity an idea al ready embodied in the "Potlach" Race Officials, of SeatUe; "Mardi Gras" of Judges. J. H. Lunt, D. S. Pack, G. M. Whitmore. " New Orleans; of Starter, George Sperry. Omaha; "Priests of Pallas" of Announcer, T. II. Burton. Kansas City; "Veiled Prophet" 1st Event. of St. Louis and similar affairs. 4 mile dash pony race, free for all. Entrance fee II. CO All railroads will give special 4 to enter, 3 to start 1st prize $5.00, 2nd 12.50. excursion rates and increased service to and from the capital 2nd Event. 8 mile dash, for saddle horses, entrance fee $1.00 and it is expected over 40,000 4 to enter, 3 to start, 1st prize $10,00, 2nd $5.00. in the visitors will take accomodation 3rd Event. fun. which could contribute to their 2 mile dash, free for all, entrance ff e, $2.00 comfort and pleasure is being 4 to enter 3 to start, 1st prize $12.50, 2nd $7.50. arranged, various committees 4th Event. being already at work on these Potato race on horses. Entrance fee 50c. free for all. details. 4 to enter 3 to start. 1st prize $5.00, 2nd $2.50. 28-29-- 30 visit. day-tim- tric light committee, and the petition of James Carter for of the line was approved such exlention to be made in connection with the telephone company's line to his residence. The report of the justice of the peace was reported by the judiciary committee to be correct and was returned for filing. ex-tenti- WIZARD VOUK TIMES NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JUNE 27, 4 ME D. M. county juab ALL THE NEWS OP EAST JUAB the 1 "Ab-sar-Een- 1-- Shows Prohibition Financial Asset To Kan. sas. Sunday Visitors. Lona, the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Larson, died Thursday morning, from an at tack of measels. The child has been sick since March. The first attack was dipitheria, after recovery from this disease, it was stricken with chicken pox, soon after it had recovered from this disease it contracted measles which developed into pneaumon-i- a causing its death. The funeral services over the remains of the child were held in the meeting house, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The following fpoke words of consolation to According to the year book of n league, just publish prohibition in Kansas presents a much more favorable financial standing than does license in Missouri. Missouri has more natural advantages than Kansas, such as mineral deposits, forests and richer soil, more rainfall and a nearer market. It is a mnrh older state than Kansas. Its pop ulation is nearly double that of Kansas, Missouri havintr 3.300- .000 population and Kansas hav ing 1.G90.000 population. Misthe parents and relatives also souri has three cities larger than in Kansas. gave many timely remarks to any In "K. Kansas there is hardly a those present: Bishop James Taylor, Henry Hendrickson, II. town of 1.500 population but has its electric lights, water and sew. C. Kofod and J. C. Nielson. The city council appointed the er s y s t e m . while in Missouri following committees to arrange numbers of towns of four and for the celebration of Independ- five thousand population have no paved streets, electric lights or ence day. General Committee: Ray Fran-co- water system. In Mibsouri the Chairman, Christian Christ- assessed valuation 3 $1,050,000,-00In Kansas the assess e d ian Christensen, A. C. Dalby, valuation is $2,750,000,000. In Andrew Poulson. Missouri the assessed valuation Program Committee: Martin is $300 per capita. In Kansas the W. Mangelson, Chairman, Chloe assessed valuation is $1,750 per Sehphard, Teckla Christensen. In the p a n i c of 1907, capita. and Ray Francom. when the eastern banks appealFinancial Committee: Christ- ed to those in the west for monian Christensen, Chairman, Men-nto ease ey the situation, Mise Tavlor, Arthur Kofod, Ver-nic- souri with up all its large banks in Shepherd, Leonard Fran-ca- its large cities, refused to send Alice Jacnkson, Ina Iver-so- one penny to the east, while Deon Jennings, Viola Mor- Kansas bankers got together gan. $.",(1,000,000 and sent it to help S Committee: A. C. the Anti-Saloo- 0. el n, pores the eastern Unks in their emer- Dalby, chairman, ErastusSoren-son- , II. U. Hendrickson, Christian Poulson, Frank Taylor. Decoration Committee, Andrew Poulscn, Chairman, Heber Shepherd, Bert Hanson, 11 a 1 1 i e Wright, Dora Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Morgan. Misses Azua and Ruth Bean of Provo are spending the summer on their fathers ranch near Juab. Erastus Sornson home Saturday from Idaho where he has been sheep. Miss Teckla Christensen went tollarrimanto work for ter brother Merion Christensen. Continued on pin I. gency. In Missouri there is 20 per capita deposited in the banks. In Kansas there is $100 per capita deposited in the banks. In Missouri one farmer in 100 owns an auto. In Kansas one farmer in five owns an auto. In Missouri common labor eets $8 per week and in Kansas common labor gets $14 per week. Union Of Moaband Nephi 5th Event. 1 mile relay race on horses, change saddles and horses at 2 James Luster, a Moabboy, and Why these differences? The Miss Hazel Sperry of Nephi were mile. Entrance fee $1.00, 4 to enter 3 to start, 1st prize $7.00 year book offers this explanamarried at Grand Junction Wed 2nd prize $3.00. tion: "In Missouri t her eare over 4.000 saloons into which the to information All entries for 4th of July races, will close at 8 o'clock, P. M. nesday, according received in Moab. people of the state pay $80,000, July 2nd., when all entrance fees, must be paid. There will be a 000 a year. In Kansas there are The young couple will probab- meeting of the sports committee on July 2nd., at 8 P. M. in the no saloons. Missouriant expend ly make their home in the Book commercial club rooms, where all horses will be listed for the on the average $24 a year for mountain section, where Mr. races. Any one wishing to enter their horses before that time, Luster is in the cattle business can do so, by sending their entrance fee, to James L. Belliston, Second Ward Choir Cele- li'luoY. Kansas spends only $1.48 per year for licmor. Therefore, The groom was raised in Moab Chairman of sports committee. brates. Missouri has been wasting her and he has scores of friends here. straw-f- a resources in the saloon The second choir ward He is an industrious young man while e r r y festival held Thursday Kansas has Wen depositing her Commissioners Wedding Reception Wedof sober habits and is on a fair County evening was a grand success. money in banks." road to prosperity in the cattle Meet. nesday live. The member, all but a few, met business. Miss Sperry is a niece The regular meeting of the Miss Lillian Russell of Nephi in the meeting house of the secof Mrs. Mel Stewart and Mrs. county commissioners was held and Rccitalat Summer School Ada Darrow of this place. She Saturday June 21st 1913 In the were Eugene Nelson of L e v a n- ond ward at 9 o'clock. Dancing in Provo Wednes- was commenced at 9:30, music, married of Music is well known here and became county court house all members A .. rtrt.. tne the furnished vy uaiiune by crowd being very popular at this place during were present On m o t i o n of clerk. Miss Russell is county the known as Plumb's orchestra. Music Students attending the recent visits. commissioner Fennell the follow- - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elishadaugh Rus The singers danced the lifcht fan Summer School at the central The many friends of the happy ing tax sales were set aside and sell of this city and is one of our tastic until 11 o'clock a f t e riKn001 unuing neia there first couple will wish them a long and declared null and void. Tax sale most popular young ladies. Mr. which tne fullowing program :W&cUcc recital Wednesday at happy married life, and in this, No. GG, 1905 on lot 16 block 7 Nelson is the son of Mr. The following and was rendered: Strawberries and 12ramcIock wish The Times fervently joins. Plat "A" Eureka, Tax sale No. Mrs. wa jvenMc-C. Neilson of Levan. He 1 J. were served. J. II. Grand Valley Times. 67, 1906, on lot 23 block 7 P 1 a t is a young man of kiltie Marcus Burton as Study toaslmafcter, standing Knight acting "A" Eureka. Tax s a 1 e No 77. in that community. good 'Water A T. Elida Garrett II. Lilly G. Parkes toasted wedding Bishop Mrs. Udall (Entertains. 1906 on lot 6, block 8 Plat "B" Waltz was Luella Winn men the the of young given Wednesday M'S A'vin Udall entertained Eureka. Tax sale No. 79 190G, on reception March the at home Rita James Garrett Vickers of the bride Jr. toatted th" evening Sunday evening in honor of Mrs lot 15 block 2 Plat "C" Eureka, in honor of the Fir?t Waltz Florence A officers. Riches beautiful musical young married II. E. Wall of Eureka. A splen- for the reason that the Board of selection was given by members Viola couple. Phyllis Tolley did tapper was served county commissioners of the orchestra. Robert Winn Stephanie Gavotte Lucille For-which the invited guests txk an date of June 14, 1909, accepted rest toasted the young ladies of the enjoyable automobile ride thru the sum of $10. 00 in full payment said property. On motion the choir. Ice cream was then serv- Minnett Mable Owen of the taxes on said property bid of Ernest Foote for building ed. After more the city. Venus dancin the par- Murmuring, Zephyrs Those present were Misses and issued quit claim d e e d s to summer kitchen at the county ty broke up at 12 o'clock. I'rough. Every " " " Lillian Pexton, Bertha Bailey, Theresa Hesselberg conveying infernary, was rejected for reas- member that! going away feeling Lavern Miller, Mrs. II. E. Wall all rights, titles andinterest ac- on that said bid was considered it wa worth while to be associ-R. J. lie nriml wn in KaU f jba and the hostess Mrs. Udall. quired by said sales in and to to high. hast with this week cn busipe?st jated organization. 3-- Every part 1-- 1-- a, - returned shearing a pro-cre- am j choir,! after under 1 |