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Show JUAfc COUNTY ARE YOU ALIVE NEPHI WINS to the many advantages of the na w lactilo service between PAYS ON 1 0T and SALT LAKE CITY with Fairview game one of the most was Wednesday been has that played on exiting season this the local diamond d it commencement appear-eAt the would team the that visiting be unable to make things interesting, and many began to predict a clean sw eep for our boys. As the game progressed the visiting nine being to warm up and the fielders rendered surprising support to the man in the box. For a number of inning the game was equal to a regular league game. The scortj stood one to nothing in favor of the home team. In the fifth and eixth innings the waiting team made five tcores through the errors of the local p'ayers. Boswell who had taken the place of Elliott, who sprain ed his ankle, let a ball pass third and Eggertson fumbled at first twice which caused a decided change in the game." At this stage of the game Fairview tied the score. Much interest was manifest as both sides tighten up and were determined to make the only score need to win. After Elliott who had been in the box, and in a number of cases worked out of some tight places, Snow took his place and did equally good work. The fielders in the visiting team rendered excellent support and few errors were Decide now that your next trip will be via the scenio, eornfortablo quick and oonvenlent The Electric" take your choice of DAILyXiRAINS epulpinent from the heart of the town enrouto to the heart Salt Lake City Arrive Piyon Leave Payson From fer Salt Lnke Salt Lake All-ste- 6.00 8.37 A M 10.15 A M 11.15 A M 1.15 3.15 4.15 5.15 6.12 8.15 A M 9.35 A M 11.15 AM 12 37 P M 1.36 P M 7.15 A M 9.15 AM M 3.35 P M PM 5.37 P M 625 PM 7.37 PM 8 37 P M P P P M M P M P M 10.35 P 10.21 P M 2.C5 A M M Trains marked thus ping only af are limited trains Lehi, American Fork, stop- Pleasant Grove, Prove, Sjjringville and Spanish Fork. t For sale n eood Tubular separat ator, very reasonable-Appl- y uJlee. Times n tieable. i In the last half of the eleventh the home team had a man on second and third with Greenwood at the bat, when a bunt in the 217 MAIN ST. right time and place scored the mun on third which ended the SALT LAKE CITY UT game with a score of 6 to 7 in favor of the home nine. So far 1 this "Tie Siore ith fhe Gua'anlee" our boys have only lost 1 one year game. The game at Moroni today is predicted to be a lively contest as the "Sanpeters" have said there are nine in the whole county that can beat Nephi they will have them lined up today. They are determined to win a victory if possible. E3 ( 1 1 JEWELERS i ! "WHO'S GUILTY" READ IT ZN THE Juab County Times FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd. SEE IT AT THE VENICE SATURDAY JULY tat. WOMAN CALLED GOOD GREAT BEYOND Continued from taae tlMCi. WfiPtt!. Of AH TO The Times' Ballot 1 Box Sealed Funeral services were held in the tabernacle Wednesday afternoon, June 14th. P. P. Christian of the Nephi ward bishopric was in charge. The choir sang, "Sister Thou Wast Mild And Lovely" Invocation J. M. Christensen; The Times Campaign will close Vocal duet, . "It is Wonderful", Tues. June 20. 1916 at 9 P. M. Misses Ruth Sperry and Mable the winners will be announced in Owen. the following issue of the Times. Mrs. Unity Chappell, stake All cash and coupons must be president of the Relief society, turned in direct to the campaign was proud of having the oppor- manager Mr, Foster or no votes tunity of speaking at the funeral will be issued. After the votes are of so worthy a sister The speakers issued they must be deposited in referred to the life of the deceased the Ballot Box which will be at as a worker in the organization the Times office after Saturday. with which she was connected. The Ballot box will be on display Stated that it was always a pleas- at one of the stores. It will be ure for her to do her duty and sealed by some responsible parties faithfully perform her labors in and opened by same. the church to which she belonged All votes that have been issued Bishop L. L, Nelson, of the must be placed in the ballot box Provo Second ward, who had before the close of the campaign known the deceased sinceboyhood No one connected with the Times related incidents he remembered will remove the seal from the box his mother told of the deceased nor count the votes that, have when the two crossed the plains been issued. in 1861. Gave many valuable inEvery contestant if they desire structions to the family and the may count the votes after they people assembled. have been counted by the Judges. Vocal solo, "I Know That My The BMlot Box of the Times Redeemer Lives", L. P. Anderson. was sealed by Mr Judge Joshua Greenwood, in bis campaign Mai ben characteristic way eulogized the The key was turned over to Mr, life arid good works of Mrs. Pex-to- n. who will unseal and un Maiben Bore testimony to the many lock the Ballot box. traits of character he had noticed 'n the good sister since he had List of Prizes: had the pleasure of meeting her. 1. Piano or $200.00 in gold. Referred to her as a leader and 2. Grafonola. worker in a business way. Ex 3. Business Scholarship horted the relatives to follow her 4. Piano and Violin scholarship 5. Tailored hat good example. The choir sang "Rock of Ages" fi. Tailored hat The closing prayer was offered by 7. Pi' low too Edward Farrer, of Provo. The 8. $2.50 in mdse out of town visitors who attended 9. 2.00 in mdse the funeral were Dr. N. M. Nel 25 't commission to the balance son (a nephew) Bishop Nelson, of contestants who have turned in Fdward Farrer and John Thur-goo- d more than 3 yearly subscriptions of Provo, Mrs. Andrew An175.000 Miss Valate Mangum derson, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Miss Lorene 171.800 Pay Anderson, Mrs. Blackum, and Miss Wanda Christison 170.7O0 Miss Peterson of Moroni, Mrs. A. 167.000 Edith Mhs Bigler G Piper of Salt Lake, Mr. and Miss Delia Shaw 165,800 Mrs. Mark Wooley of Duchesne Mrs. Thetma Beagley 165,000 162.000 MissZella Roberts Just a Supposition. The Information In the Good Book tJ the effect that there will be no giving in marriage In heaven may refer to wedding presents only. House for rent-se- e Cazier or ohone 193J. Mis Lila G'oii p'tce to board, large, room, call S. G. Ord Phone cool 170m. Cards marriage are out announcing the of Miss Annin Huff, diughtr of Mr. E. E. Hufl ol I. Ji?an and Roy Boswdl, son of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Boswell of t'ii city. The ceremony wi' takepla'e, Wedoeshy June 21, lyl6, in the Salt Lak; Temple We are a very Human Outfit. Campaign To Close June 20th. . Lets Have A Band Mlsa The band made up of young Miss ladies from the Snow Academy at Miss Japanese Afraid of Milk. Wednes- Miss Half a century ago milk was re- Ephraim who visited us Miss garded by Japanese with deep suspi- day was an inspiring sight. The cion, and it Is .mid the first Japanese musical selections rendered at the Mis ir drink milk did so with mlaglringa jt he sprout horns like s cow. 4- Maud Bowers Georgia Sanford Alberta Blackett Fonda Tolley Silvia McPberson Marie Miller 160.C00 151,000 151.000 143,000 114.000 133,000 park, at the hotel and during the parade was indeed worthy of praise. The uniform, the selections, the time and harmony were received with much excellent comment. Before this date sjme effort has been under way to have a band established in this city. With the support the town people are giving the base ball this season it is more encouraging than ever before for such a move. Often in tle past we have heard it remarked that it is strange that a place It follows that .we rather enjoy the sensation which we experience these days as our customers commence to find out that we are making good in our efforts to be more serviceable. Levan Notes Messrs. and Mesdames Lorenzo Mangelson, Alex Peterson, H. C. Kofod, Peter Winter, Martin C. Stephenson, George Stephen son, Clarence Gardener, J. II. We started a couple of years flgo in this direction, and we are going a little faster every day. Our big boss, the public, is showing approval in a very substantial way. Our office is becoming headquarters for building ideas and suggestions. Our service is yours any minute you ask for it. Bradfield, A. E. Shepherd Mrs. Johanna Christensin and Mrs. Stephensin, were in Manti this week doing temple work. Mr. and Mrs. Peter VVankier was in Salt Lake this week. Leslie Christensen and Heber Shepherd were in Salt Lake last wet k on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Francom Mr. and Mrs. Owen Francom motured to Salt Lake Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kofod returned to their home in Cleft on, Idaho, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Morten son are visiting the parents of Mr. Mortenson. C. C. Ray, Ervan Christensen and Walt Mortenson have purchased a resturant at Eureka They left Tusday for that city to take charge of the business. S. E. Malmgren returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake. Mr. Malmgren has been away on account of hid son who wat taken to that city and treated for blood poisoning. Mr. Malm gren reported mat his son was improving nicely and expects that he will soon be able to briny him home. Ward conference was held at Levan Sunday. The stake presi Geo. C. iency and a good representation of the high cauncil were preeenri .. a wenII auenaea meeting was held in the afternoon, when the a . following speakers Rave splen did council. A. R. Paxman of the stake presidency, Judge Joshua Greenwood, Bishop T. H. G. Parkep, L. A. Miner. J. E. Ldnt and r. T, D. Rees ol the stake presidency. In the evening a program was rendered under the auspice of ihe M. I. A. Follow ing is the pre gram: Paper, "Honesty" Herman Mangelson; Trio. Miss Floy, Gilbert and Heber Shepherd, Piano, trio, Vera Neilson, Eva TaIor, and May Malmgren: Paper, "Grest-nef- " Mis Meldred Peterson; Volcal solo, Mabel Dalby: Re marks Nephi Neilson. B If a NNCVI 4 i i , i it LLC LUMBER CO. ' fcj ft ii e 4 i I f I J. C. FANCHER, Manager, Nephi, Utah Popular Japanese Game. One of the moat popular games among Japanese children. Is otedama, played with small cloth bags filled with red beans. The number of bags used U seven or ten. The game consists In throwing the bags Into th sir. ono after another In quick succession, trying to catch them before they reach the ground. The Idea Is to keep all the hugs In motion. Telephone Far From Plane, One Important point about musical jood housekeeping: Keep the telephone as far as possible from the music room. It Is fatal to cut oS the Kreutzer aonata Just at the most frenzied climax, while the grocer explains why be forgot the lard, or the 3perator Informs you In a bored voles that she begs your pardon. Robert Haven Schauffiur, in Good Housekeep-ng-. Cow Chorister. According to this advertisement la an English country paper someone has a cow which Is possessed of rare accomplishments: "Wanted A ateady, respectable young man to look after a garden and care for a cow who has a good voice and la accustomed to sing lu the choir, " Cheap Csnerosity. thinks he's generous with his young and handsome wife, yi-- l there Is one great drawback to ber Joys of married life. He supplied her with a beautiful little book of checks in blank; but, alas! ha quite forgot to put any money la the bank. Old Skinner Whoplng Cough. One of the most successfu How Prussia Was Reforested. There was no tieed of celebrating preparations in use for this disArbor day in Prussia In the days when ease is Chamberlain's Cough Friedricb Wilheltn 1 was kit r. for that monarch had a plan all his own bj Remedy. S. W. McClinton, which he replenished the forests and Blandon Spilngs, Ala., writes. kept the country well supplied with ' Oar baby had whooping cough fruit trees. as bad as most any baby could According to Das Burn fur Alio, the king, having observed that there ws have it. I gave him Chambergreat dearth of fruit and oak trees in lain's Cough Remedy and it Prussia, and not being willing to tin soon got him well." Obtainable derlahe the tremendous Mpcnse of re foresting the country himself, Issued everywhere. an order to all clergyman that, after June 21, 1T:o. they should refuse to How'8 Perform any marringe ceremony tin Grand f Ipening le! the groom could produce eidnc We offer On Hundred Dollar the size of Nephi didn't have a tht he had Jurt planted sis fruit trees Capital Building Reward for any case of Catarrh band. We have learned that A' and an equal number of oaks. If It that cannot be cured by Hall's Lake City . In winter, or In the middle of vm Ud.il I has commenced the or Catarrh Cure. would riot when summer, plants dry r. J. ClfKN'ET A CO., Toledo. O. Excurf ion tickets will be sold (ionization of a ladies' band. If grow, the groom had to produce and la) we, th unWiicnel, h known F. J. for the lost Cheney yeara, and believe t lis worthy work is started we aside a sum of money suT.rleM to f om all Utah gtations on Salt Mm perfectly bnnorebfe In ell buelnees and finem-UHable to retry are sure the stood peopl of Nephi cover the cost of the trees, and prom 1iVe Route as follows: West of treneactione Out any obllg tir made by hie firm. to plant (he required number when ie NATIONAL UV BANK COMMEHC K, will give the work every support fall or Payson and Garfield including Toledo. O. spring came. Ceterrh Cure take Hll's Internally, The edict worked wonders. The Tintic District June 27th. Pavson needed. Let's have a band, not dirertiif upon Ihe and eurfaeet r.f the eretem.bA Teeilmoniete net generation In TruMia had no Sack and Kat June 28th Return limit ertina-free. only for the Fourth of July, but of rent per bottle. Sold Trte fruit and oak trees Youth's Comby atl for any and all occasions. on all tickets July 2nd. Tek Haiie ramify line tot eenettsetlow, panion. This? Utah State Salt June 28th. 1 fnu-rtr- et BIG SALE IN MILLINERY ArraiauBus. Btsvlate "Yes, I ve ben sery 111. Everyone thought I was going to die. but I didn't, you see " Mlsa Weereigh "Oh' that's too bad. I'm awfully sorry." i Wh-r-e-- - All Trimmed Hats going Below Cost. Also a line of Sport Hats on sale, at Mrs. S. B. McCune's - Mr. t.'imer "Are yon fond of apples. Mr VVrlgg?" Mr. Wrigg "Am 1? Well I should say so. Why. I'm so fond fit 'em that I named my youtig eat dat.ghler Cora." I j I I j 1 AT M. MORGANS Big r f '(actions in all trimmed hat a StL f He riowr iiimmif tvlt in leghorns, tuscans, transparent eflVcts Room anH board, Ord plate. Phone 170 First English MuS'C Printing. In England the firt known attempt st music printing wss in 1435 by Wyn-kede Worde, at Westminster. A book tn the ftrttlsh museum proves that Solid mimic was printed In Eneisnd la 1E30. The typography Is identical With that of Petmcrt. There was little or no tmprorement In the principle of ttilpg up movable music trp for aorrie time. Nothing could be more etcellefit than the brwjk ptfnted by Wotde alluded to shove, but ttil was the result of double printing, and both ancient and modern printers who have tried the method have found ao gtej,t that Its disadvantage thy have abandoned the prorrgs Spanish Net at S. G, F;a;n's lenfttem. c atembleea Is Dattot.til tcmgrarate. Its t Your Earning Capacity Ought to enable you to do more than just make You ought to save money, then having a living. avcd, the next thing to do is to set your surplus to working safely and profitably account in this bank is both safe and profitable and i the one sure way torfutire4n- dependence A savings Nephi National Bank |