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Show JUAB ALL THE NEW8 OF tAST JL'AB COUNTY. NEPIII CITY. UTAH, JUNE YOL. 1. AUDITOR Memorial STATE Well Day Good fired of NEPHI i Lorenzo Webb a successful Dairyman. LKVAN, and S0CIE1Y. MONA, JUAB mills, M LEI1 BBR The High School Alumni ban quet held in the High School rooms last Friday evening at o p. m. was a very successful affair. Tne banquet was Gotten up by Miss Leila Bigler, and a bevy of pretty High School irirls did the honor's of servincr. all of of which was very creditable. Principal R. F. Homer was the and as usual, ho made a good one. Ha hm toast-maste- Special Coireponde . t.v ii, ik r, n; t, aep-arato- rs Manti Electric Light fjnt.., Burned. -- v OP NtPIlt, READ IN THE JJOMFS Last Wednesday On account of the eighth grade May 25 dur-in- g the ram storm and High School programs being struck down in Hhr;c lightning held just as we were going to house. It came in at. press, last week, we are giving chimneys and passed through the The Times reporter had the the account of them this week, bed room whre tho The held was Criticizes and Commends. eighte grad program pleasure of visiting the dairy 2 p. m. Thursday afternoon as sleeping and out into the dining kept by Lorenzo Webb about at follows: The was where Mrs. Pnnirt anA number first four miles north of NephL Mr. State Auditor Jesse D. Jewkes two the other "Beautiful children were. The chorus, Spring high tribute to the faithf Webb keeps about 12 to 14 good l. and deputy have spent several time" of wall the school partition the and one outside class; invocat, sung by boari;- The follow- Jerseys and takes care of them ion days looking over the books of wall was Earl by somewhat damaged Hoyt; salutatory by ng toaa were then responded the county. They met with the properly, so that they bring him in good returns. The stable is Andrew Latimer; the piano solo to: "Alumni Girls", V. M. Foote; but fortunately no one in tV board of county commissioners cleaned every morning, and the by Leslie Booth was well render- "Girls of '10 class", Wallace house was hurt. All were verv last Friday, urged a more strict cows are bedded with fresh ed; Miss Ida Foote read some Vickers; "Alumni boys", Miss much frightened. enforcement of the collection of Thursday evening the District straw every night They are beautiful sentiments f.n th Jane McPherson; the personal property and im"Nephi", schools 'Creed of the The gave a closing exercise in talk curried, Mr. Jewkes flag1. clean, A. Geo. County Supt, kept absolutely provement tax. Sperry; tne given Paul house. It was prowas opera by directed no is prof. "School so and Chris-tensethere that treasurers brushed, states that the county Marms," H. A. nounced to the all present to be one specially of the by of chance parents "The too any of the state are possible getting easy going Principal," Miss f the whom best he to gradutaes, ex The " Mable in milk. of the kind urged the programs in the collection of these taxes, Douglass: impurities Why I am ever cercise the in care with this given G and naro m. greatest a. domilked cows at are Leaving the Teaching Profes. jnd as a result, hundreds of at 6 p. m. everyday and by the their boys and girls during this sion," Miss Georgetta Paxman; twelve grrduates had their parts llar are lost to the county, state, The separator age of change of life when tMr "TheGraduates, "Jacob Coleman; well prepared as also the mhpr same person. and other funds. The treasurers model of cleanliness. will power is assorting iW.f. "Nephi High School", that if it costs Parkes was the speaker at this room is a Prof. departments. have t is to easier lead Friday afternoon and evening than H. J. drivg Paul. The dance at the more to edJtect than the amount cemetery and his remarks were It is washed with warm water them. He was enjoyed by all. the water-Ndancing urged necessity Arlington was also well attendand scalded with boiling of the tax, tfcey would let it go. listened to with attention. of the some ed Sunday youth ward conference was is and highly enjoyable. doing regul dish cloth is used, so there In looking over the books durThe graves were beautifully held in work Geo. 1 the in every day. Supt. less chance for getting germs meeting house. decorated, and resembled very ing tlx terms of the two ormer Miss Anna Rornig of Ogden, were very much favored They also gave some ftclpfu criSperry Mr. Webb that milk. the with estimated was severely treasures it much a beautiful flower garden. to the graduates.! late of England, from Sunder- the presence of Presidents, J. W. suggestions who their ticizes lost taxes of people keep the state .portion The request of the committee in their kitchens where he benediction was pronouce I land, the county of Durham, is Paxman. and I. H. Grace who azaijg tbe.years, is about $1100, an8 - the proclamation of the visiting hero this week, with her Rave us some timely instructions. they will gather more or less im- by Willie Parkes. i3 about 8300 to the various Mayor were obeyed, with the exAt the School High excercisesf M Playmate of England Miss Monday, Decoration day was odors. taxing funds. As the county ception of one dancing hall which purities, and take up a cer- in the evening a observed by all. A large crowd splendid program iatie Ken dall. treasurers' reports have been stood out; and the day generally The cream is also kept at was rendered. gathered at the cemetery and tain aDDroved every year by the was quietly and Miss Mane Christensen has decorated the appropriately Mr.temperature. The Misses duet piano Jac 12 dy Webb of a record the graves after which kept board of commissioners, observed. en spendinc th an Oleva and Ostler excellent Edgheill quita of to was renas the cows number of the program his county will be called upon by was exceptionally well given, r4ticating beluVu Mt. Nebo as dered. and of milk fat butter of pounds to make rood these losses, tl guest of Kr onH Mrs. Wallie A polios IiRmbson of Circleville is was Well produced during a year, The and the audience insisted upon TVi atate auditor lire Reserve Bbugh',, Forrest tne an encore number. The here by paper in list the visiting with friends and first figures following .pleased with the manner iT H. . Forest Ellison Arthur on Arid "What old Supervisor will of the acquaintances. milk, Indicate pounds which the books were kept in is nlsn a cniest of the Has Done for the West" Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen Farming of and second the the pounds - auditor's of tent office, the count qi Tv.r n(.ni treated this subject in a thorough and their daughter Mvrtle of vt i lie r '""Mi filter fat, per year: and stated, that for neatness and the Manti viaj a manner. The Light & Power com Mt Pleasant are here this week going by paper 0 330. iEf v f ?A completeness, there wasn't a set pany was burned to day, the loss on "Education for Edgheill siting with their daughter Mrs of books in any other county being f 17, 000. The fire was 971. Women" was well hand Geo. OalC equally w,1WdllCB riUUIUIUIiy 1 . 7th Stephenson auditor's office in the state that started by a defective high ten rk Martin Neilson accidently cut led, and we hope to publish both could compare with them. He also sion wire. H7vr. ' a I these splendid essays in later his foot on a barb wire fence the of Fire Works. 6125-31lOUrwn 371. 9th. one was there that only As a consequence, Manti is in jstated The of issues the Time. other reading day and it turned to .: othr et of assessment rolls in darkness tonight, and will be orl 11th. 5839 325. a. - e t Miss Sparks was especially l , Ha u . . l l i rtirwwi nntOim A. by the state that was neater than for many nights to come. Other 253. Miss audience. to the c,ty pleasing Nephi where ho received medi- those compiled by the county places that obtained power from Each cow consumed about o Lucille Cowan s vocal solo shows " vlvlVmcil,lit.Hawkins and Ockey ! t rQ flirt onn f a vr j. assessor here. the Manti plant also are suffer tons of hay . $8 for pasturage that her voice is developing well. ed. re7 with but the house, 7)k In addition to the butter fat The system employed here on ing. although on this occasion it that they have no more keils Peterson's oldest boy .JS isestim milk skim the rolls the assessment gotten up A peculiar coincidence in connec produced, than ner affected trifle a seemed by the hand last week time i was stung. on jjong at any. one bv the auditor, assessor and re tion with the fire is the fact a led at 20c per hundred, and he vousness. The piano solo of Mrs ann . . ... -- : inni . i Duiiding be buntun iwmcn acieu very much like a corder, was considered by Mr. that the plant was to have been charges each cow with $12 per Crawford was heartily enjoyed der the snake bite. He was taken to typervision of the city. Jewkes as the best in the state, turned over to Manti tomorrow, vear for milkinsr. The 14 cows Prof. Paul delivered the address uv wSeil has under consider- Nephi and Dr. Miner adminis and he hoped to have it adopted The city had negotiated for its gave a gross return in cash o to the gradutes and made a plea onlinanre nrohibitine tered an antidote the same as at the state convention of audi purchase from the Manti Light about $1500 per year.or 0 net for a kindlier feeling towards the the sale ofall kinds of fireworks that used for snake biles which for tors and assessors. & Power compauy and intended And the total time required his and This hearers students, urged ordinnce j3 jn the hands of soon relieved the child. all the work attached to to enter municipal lighting. them of not accuse to not the eommitee working, at present, and The following young people G While the papers had not been the business is aoout hours per The speaker told of how his early undoubtedly will 1 THE OBSERVER NOTICES. passed at enjoyed an outing in the canyon a good deal of spare had been spent on the farm, this evening session of the yestvrday. Misses Mennel Taylor, life signed, the deal practically wan day. givingdevoted farm to the be today called time to 'That those dry farmers who closed, but the fireHerald-Repuin the and later in study, but his physi- council. Tlure ;S at present an Floy Shepherd, Ethel Ctishing. Webb started Mr. When b f. of cal work could not begin to com- ordinance prohibiting the use of Hazel Shepherd, Jennie Malm-grenegotiations plowed deep and sowed early last business his farm was mortgaged lican. with the terrible strain of the fireworks without the permission Teckla Christenvn, and fall, and produced the proper but with the aid of his dairy cow pare He mentalthe of mulch this spring, are having the Mcr,Krs graduates is urged mayor, Arthur Kofol, Arthur it but thought he has paid off the mortgage, and to to set better think what strik want, you source the finest looking grain during Wm Jarkmart. the at Ray Sherwood, Henry by livKnight Dies a! Advan-- j be is making a comfortable heart shall bo preventing ther and it it, upon your Hendrickson. Peter A. Poder, this dry spell. for it ing and not The remarks and yours." C. K I .arson. A. speaker's Magnes A herd f cows brings Immediate ced Age. That the Nephi band is doing L. P. Andcrstfi ha received embellished were beautiful with The occasion returns, and there is no Ion?? poetic sentiment throughout, and a promotion fror the It. M. II. was in enjoyment of the his lomi excellent work under the horse Magnus loosing The funeral services of Wm. wait as there is with a farm or were Co. I If took charge on and leadership of band leader Plumb. Telephone Principal very interesting. buggy. That the city should not pro-- r Knight were held in the Second an orchard. Homer took occasion to assure the the 1st. of the onth. of the One of tho burs on the wagon . ward meeting house Thursday. parents of llu hard and faithful Spanish Fork and paygon tele whd run off and Jet the left in compelling the The deceased was born in the crastioate work done by the graduates, and phone exchanges a, r,iant fore side down while the crowd was parties whose duty it is to fix up parish of Eradpole in the county gave a lorcioie uimwrncn was man, with headquarters at Pay coming home, but no one was 'ha broken down culverts at of Dorset, England, and was listened to with interest, Alma son. Mr. An'Jer,n w,ll not hurt. w. the street crossings. baptized and confirmed a mem of the school move his family awW prefcrr The Y. L. M. I. A. have dis owe o X Owing to the fact that the Hague, president the bcr of the L. D. S. Church in he to return at more mg four program. Saturday continued their meetings for the Wit same place on August 25th, 1817, death of Mrs. Mary Tryan took board, presided for a week4n(j vjs,t evenings That it Is only Jyly by Elder George Kendall to were dimmer reason. as we He going place just u o.Va until the Fourth w went Wm. An Mif-- Ethel Gushing wai performed operation Dailey returned are we last tojgajt giv "'H scd the ocean in I&Jj, Thursday, in a press I ration T ...i t in on the s. Wednes b last John Wednesday fainter nmv. . i . mlVi of home. La this notice ,CIV. Wednesday more morning. csmplete V KI ttll'Jj I'M IA t V Iling a ... I . rr day by which his toe was ampu1. fU A ret project the digglVj nf the Mr.4. A ngie Brad field who has some ocauv went to He be will St a i i i there TW 'j vne off had nail taken the wenii on ii ui tijuvaii iviij(t of on u, j4 Iwcn sick for flome time: fa but in Wisconsin 61 years ago, and tated. He Uful electric lights In front the same year, and camee Louis for it Provo but at th ti parties looking hospital, j,,d little improved and her many to moved childhood 18G7, com-th- in her early the court house very soon. work. so to Utah In th! the and on the trouble, to feel giving friends are to kept there same Iowa, and came from . xnar rieht to Nephi k u.. for f I.. second to the vote taken off too was -should her wibtful all vervone alxut Tfc.t recovery. ni iMiTiinji oi tne Xeplvt has lived as a Utah by ox team enduring water . lifffci and Mr, Earl .lackman made a trip hardsh ps in- joint. and High School Alumni Assoritior the W privations ch'jrch make faithful member District Attorney E. 11. Ryan ni'iu nisi i..uruay eveninE inc to Mt. I k'a?ant la.t week. It cident to such a trip. Sl.e and bonds, and thereby help td since. of Cedar City, Attorneys J. A. following offirem were eljctrd is a well founded rumor that Mr. a greater Nephi. herhxsband and family Uvea lor The deceased was m years oi a timo in Manti. later at bal?m. Melville, George lwrence, of presiqcm, w!S3t,iara ixileA vice .lackman will oon end his single ana iv That when the new proposed age, inand finally came to Nephi. Vih Salt Lake City, Edw. Pike and! president Halph Hellislon; cre- hlissfullnea and Mt. Pleasant and ttary, Arthur EUlson: treajRurcr, will K; minus one of her fair tkctrie light plant shall be will this city or state. si; children o mourn her C. E. Uerry of Eureka, of people hundreds W . sulted, l iook 'Mijsi'tarl Ingram; sergeant t fla'!phter. . Mrs. C. J. Sperry, Thorns v Ojrt Stenographer elecMrs. Georee Hickman of Eur lo?i ose motor washers, churns, a arnn. Harry Beaeley; executive Alma Dalby and his mother ere tr.Kn lot Wm. and sail tiikc Inan. i.uy, ar- tric irons motors for running ka returned home Tuesday H to Gunnison this morning in the M. went V. tendance session at Mrs. and t Foote, and opening committee, Martha Jackson, Kripf visit with relatives Mrs. Mr. Dalby's auto. court machinery, and theof earnings district the ()f A. Christcnsen. Tuesday. Black. the day mice the plant and friends here. RECORDS ': Exercises Itis claimed that no town in the state observes Memorial Day with more ceremony and better excercises than Nephi. Prompt-l- y at 1 p. m. the band gave a serenade on the court house corner, and there the people in their carriages gathered for the big procession to the Vine Bluff Cemetery where the following program was carried out: good music was rendered appropriate to the occasion by the Band; the Girls High School Glee Club ren dered beautiful vocal selections the invocation was pronounced by D. Salisbury: and the Decor ation Day address was well de livered by J.S. Cooper. At theCity cemetery the band again played some good selections, and the High School Apollo Club gave good vocal numbers. Prayer was offered by David CazSer. llibhop 18 NO, School and Eighth Grade. Business AD 3, 1910.D Dairy Good in Money Observed. IIVEST GATES Times COUNTY VOUR pf-Ke- Jac-quit- 2nd-570- w V 4tn-iuw,-- 3, o. fiih-7325-3- old-7323-3- 1 5, 12tn-tiZ4- -- - r:the 2 I . I .... ..... - n. - over-workin- g 1. Mrs. Tryan's Death. a. . If 1 I'V - j. s ., - int-es- P. - t;,i.r - m,, t- vr tr-- ' t . from be Urge. twUI - - ! s |