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Show Juab County Times Successor To The NEPHI PEOPLE FROM RECORD . House Fly Again Under Fire MEXICO INC TO NEPHI. trans-porati- MHIO p Waiting Charge You to-da- y I First National A' Bank; - J y j j . 1 l .msw in it-- i SS I m l- -t r ERJ (Cotitinurd wen week J time who at that hid any nnney as it was just Mrs. Johnson t;lat?d best QUANTITY We ItOAST you will BOAST, if you purcla from ua. (iood Slock the people Attorney T. II. Rurton return of Nephi hi b?en very goad to ed the latter part of last week; them sinci they arrived. It isfrom an auto trip through south hojH-- the gKd people of ern Utah where he accompanied city will rnnember the good old Harry Joseph, of Salt Lake City, saying, "a friend in n e e d is a who is a candidate for congresp. friend ind eed. Mr. Burton stated that they vis- . . r. r. iteai every town in sanpete, e vier, Beaver, Millard. Iron, and Relief Society Reorganiz- & The Cements we carry, "Ogden Portland- and Red Devil are surpassed In quality by none. The Lumber we sell is equalled only by those who handle the be- fore a pay day they were com-- ' but they were to give up what Uth. t , pelled to leave, Speaker Joseph Visits' not Counties of Southern little dem:nled they bad". . "v Baker Lumber Co, QUALTY - ii - J. W. OF HONOR. Every county in the state is asked to send a young lady to represent her respective county in a grand electrical parade which will be a feature of the National IrrigationCongress. The countj commissioners of Juab county have asked the different papers to take this matter up. They want the people to get busy and vote for one to represent us at this congress. It has been decided to give a voting contest through the columns of The Times and Eureka Reporter, and this will give every resident of the county a chance to help appoint a maid. The Times editor was appointed to take charge of the contest on the east side of Juab county. Who is your choice for Juab County to attend the Irrigation Queen at the National Irrigation Congress to be held in Salt Lake during the latter part of September and the first part of October? Here are the terms: Evsry vote cast for a candidate will cost two cents. Any person will be allowed to vote as many times as he wishes on condition he pays the came amount in cents as the number of votes he casts. The coupon given below, properly filled out, is the ballot, and may be taken or mailed to The Times Office, where it will be placed in the ballot box. The progress of the contest will Le re-rted in each issue of The Times up to September 20th, when the votes will be counted and the result announced. The amount realized from the sale of the votes will be used to defray the expenses of the winning maid of honor while in Salt Lake City. Are - S COUNTY laat we k Many Persons We Don't DETERMINED. - - FOR BOARDER s. already CONTEST OVER nine-tenth- on hearing. FROM Dr. Howard at Washington, for the time to come (Continued from Pane 1.) s finds that of all flU'b when it will be easier much as wo could for seen in our homt's are what art agreed, and they packed up to begin to save mon- ' toro at what this yon buy their belongings and started off. commonly known as house-fliey than the present. It Is our aim and purFor this species the name "typh- There was only one man to every This time will never to supply pose per. only oid fly" is rapidly being adopted.' ten families allowed to leave. mer-come, as each year In ' fectly dependable Careful examination has showi These men were placed as cap chandise at popular prices the future brings addithat each fly, on an average, car- tains. The Johnson family had tional demands and reThe steady and subries about 1,500,000 germs of a beautiful home, a store, and theresponsibilities, stantial growth of our busvarious kinds on the exterior of 40 acres of land with a good fore the time to stait iness Is destlnct evidence its body. When this fact is con- crop on. All they had when of the success and popsaving money Is right sidered, tbe idea of flies swarm- they left was one trunk which1 4 ularity of our Idea. new as only Is . ing and flying on or around the contained all ihi wardrobe for a $ will We be clad to OIIIS. human food or drink becomes large family and a number have you try us next time. j Their pre- quilts. Among the great number simply nauseating. $1 or more will start "Tl t Stcre With th. Guarantee" sence need not and should not be that left not one was sickor unyou with this bank. tolerated. able to leave that wanted to. ' Those who have made a speci Onp Inrc? f n m i I v rpfnspi) to The lat that was hearil enumtr-ate- d leaveal study of thehouse-fl- y the case against the typhoid of them they were hiding in cav- be-or house-flUtV-hby showing that the es. No one knows what has jj & 217 Main Street Nephi, - insect regularly breeds in tilth, came of. them. The men acctm- - g Utah. Like g Cl'y. Si't t. .. 'l ' 'U women auuI vtmurtn in decaying vegetables, or de- I'tuiit-- me ittiiiXriiiriiirii CtiitrtcCrCff!rti tt trCrCfiift i composing animal matter. Dr. to the depot, and the latter took Hinds says it takes twelve days the train for El Paso. The men II . for a fly to develop from the returned to their homes. The Gasoline first chance given the men tcok egg to the adult. ENGINES Tiiere are three places where through the mountains on their t ma i x in about horses line the reaching For Farmwork flies commonly breed: (1) The 3 days, after the women and Irrigation, or refuse from the horse stables it children Fact- Pres't left Romney Pumping for the certainly responsible use to leave. These 'I last eioo.man was the ': orjr f ". breeding of the majority of flies homeless trio Lighting Rvvv, in remained people in nearly all communities. This . La M k n -- iurfl anu.rn.l .,.rntad bv re.IKMwll.le firm. foT Prtlculr M. El Paso for three weeks. Duris especially true where the reRI-M- PI . Levan, uian. in that city they fuse is allowed to remain indefl ing their stay www ' were provided with tents to live nitely in a moist condition. (2) in. The people of El Paso were In some neighborhoods where and did all they could very good open surface closets are, found, to make these refugees comfort ' they produce more flies than the able. i horse s t a b I e s. The flies that Mr. Johnson has a family of come from this source are more likely to carry germs of intestin- - nine children and was compelled STANDS FOR i ol diseases than those from any to leave all his possessions. ather source. (3) Vie pens are U'iv.'n asked if the rebeb did j also notorious places for the n't demand what money they Our Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Lath and Shingles are absolutely breeding of several kinds of flies, ha 1 Mrs. Johnson stated, "There the best on the market among which the house or "typh- so few -- The Tribune has the following J. M. CHRISTENSEN. Editor & Pub. to say with regard to conditions R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. in Mexico: "Because of the re duced rates of one cent per mile Regular price $2.00 per year, on railroads leaving El Paso, In advance $1.50 per year. the Mormon refuges will be able to find temporary homes in Ari 'New Mexico, Colorado, zona, Published weekly, every Friday and without their Utah, at Nephi, Utah. costing the government more tl.an $l0,000of the $100,000 District Court Holds Short appropriated for their relief. A been total ot 239 has Session. setn away and more will follow Continued from Pff 1) locaAllen in a mine. The case being as rapidly as their tempory be determined can tions upon. compromised for $800. The situation here so far as the The case of Thomas Salisbury Mor.nons are concerned reuia'ns vs. S. P. L. A. - & S. L. Ry. the same. There is no immediate was dismissed in open court in prospetc of peace in Mexico- and accordance with stipulation filed life would be worth l.t.le in Mor herewith: As stated, in last is- mon colonies row with the fedsue of the Times, this case was erals and rebels both harassing compromised with the defend- the country surrounding th e ant for $1350.00. The fol mormon settlemens. In the case of Excelsior Mer. lowing are headed for Nephi: Co. vs. Cosme Christian came on Jarvis, Pearl, Hirum, Edwin, for Complaint was and George Jarvis, Mary E. Mil taken as confessed. On default lie, Grace, Joseph and S. VV.Jar-v'the p'aintifT was given judgment Jr., Olive Melisso, and John for $40.33. Waler Jarvis, Louis Haag, Amii Mrs. Martha Coleman has nion Lake and Mary I.ake, Emma, LydiaEmma, gone on a two weeks trip to Ida- George A., and Newell Johnson. Themma ho visiting relatives. VOTING frn (Continued REBELS Phone No. Prompt Servc 1. 1 1 - this d . i Probate and Guardianship Notices. f..r U'on.ult Owinijr Clerk or rtecilve farther information! itn from Notice To Creditors. n ' Shop. OUR AIM: Estate of Abraham Orme, deceased. Juab crinties. They traveled Creditor wilt present rtaims with ed. Vouchers to the utwIerpiKreil at hi. 6)3 miles and interviewed 229 In Nephi City. Juab County, The Mr. first is ward Relief persons. very Society residence. .Votes. This Coupon Will Count. the 2tUh day of on or Utah, wa reorganized Thursday after-- December. A.before popular in the south and 1912. !. o o nresent indications he will: have i ,i . The following officers For i Alfred Orme, a lull delegation irom jseaver. wre aelected: Mr?. Adminintratorof the Entafeof Abrai Christinsen Millard, and Juab count its. In', p res de n t , Mr. ham Orme, deceased. Of. the counties where they are sup- Mary A. Ellison first counselor, Ifeiry Adam, attorney for adminia-tratoJos- Mrs. Nellvina Bmadhad nccond Mr. sons, fayorite porting My choice for maid from Juab County to attend the Irrigation eph is receiving consideration counselor, Mrs. Sarah Drown )ate,f firt rmh. An. 23rd. 1912. Qaeen at the National Irrigation Congress to be held in Silt Lake foi second Date of Ut pub. Sept. 2)th. 1912. s Mrs. There UnElizabeth isn't cretary, place. City Sept. 30th, to Oct 3rd. ti much Bull Moose sentiment in ton asst. secretary, Mrs. Janp For sale the John Andrews the southern section, Wm. Spry Vickers treasurer, and Mr. Mary I (inclose) (hand) you herewith $ home apply David Cazier. is the unanimous choice of t h e h. Black asst. treasurer. Joseph Nephi City Backsmith Harriett To VV. do cur work right Using best of material. At reasonable Pricrse A. AVATSON, Prop. T. K. STEWART 460 West 3rd South. Piano Tuner x r. Will visit Nephi. Levari, and Mona every sli months. m General Blacktmithing and Horse-Shoein- g ti In the voting contest for maid of honor to attend the Queen Republican, for governor. of the National Irrigation Congress. CO votes. Death Of Naoiiii Price. Miss Lavern Ingram Naomi K. Price daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jo. R. Price died in the Provo hospital Tuesday of appendieites. She was born Oct. 10, 1002. Funeral will 1 held from the 2nd. ward meeting house this afternoon at 2 o'clock UTAH. PROVO. GO TO WM. NIELSON AT OLD UNDHARDT tfHOP. fWvtcer- - Rfarnabi rrnmflnM'"katPil lric. ft UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah. Instruction begin Monday, September Kith. Registration of students, and entrance ex aminations, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 12th, 13th, 14th. A million dollars' worth of grounds, build lngs, and equipment, and the best teach era that can be secured are at your service. Courses are offered that prepare for almost-an- y vocation in addition to giving abroad and liberal education. The Catalog, which 1 ascribes the. .various courses and gives the registration and tuition fees, etc., is sent free on request. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah. At the Arlington evening "a danc' A lad Saturday w a n t s 2 or 3 family washing a week. For information enquire at Times office. Mrs. L. S. ilawley of Seattle Washington is here this If You Haven't One Now is the time to have a Bell Tele- week phone installed. C It will save you many Chase. and will enable you to call your Miss Wyroa Chae w h o h. s steps, been viitin in I'rovo the past. grocer, meat market, doctor,and friends. month returned horre Just renumber "a stich in time saves Mrs. L. Noyes ami Mrs. J F visiting her daughter Mrs. Wedres-day- i Noyes of Frovo are here visiting this week. They are the gnosis ,of Mrs. Chace. The infant lahy girl nf Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Memmott died Wednesday evening. 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