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Show 1 ' COUNTY. VOL. Times COUNTY ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB NiiPHI CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER 6, 4 JEWS WILL KAY ITEMS EN- - FROM FARMER S INSTITUTE BE INTERESTING ING HELD. Hearing Lasts tend U. T. A. Kay Birthday Party. HAPPENINSiO Lake City. Many Out of Town Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newton Monday at 2 P. M- Prof. of Salt Lake City, who have been C. Hogensen visiting relatives in Mona for to the first year high school boys some time returned to their home on the subject of soils. He emast Sunday. Mrs. Dora Roland and child phasized the importance of deep n by which the soil is ren. and Mrs. Ann Ewing P ' wi also lets air i n t o it of Springville spent several days pulverized, and soil promotes chemical in Mona last week visiting with the their mother Mrs. Harry Kay, action, ine mereuci inm me sun fchiries on the soil gives Mrs. Jannie Sanford and son new life. The talk was princiof Springviile were Mona visit pally a review of the work studors last week. ied in school, nevertheless the Mrs. La rence Miner of Eur- boys showed much interest in eka spent several days in her old havinrthe important facts re- nome town last weeKvisiung par-- 1 vjev ej I CU13 BI1U CiatlCO. T -- . f t x lui. i i ijt mi a v hl ,Au s . in. Miss Neola Ellertson went to John T Cane III lectured on the Eureka last Sunday for a short type8 ap brc?ds of horsefJ n? visit with her sister Mrs. Miner. !n arf fW tha ,; cf,u Leon Newton who is attending business was a 6afe footing. school at Provo. spent lhanks- - True there is not much demand giving vacation with his mother for scrub horses but for Mrs. Sarah Newton. draft horses and fan cv drivers Elmer Kay of Santaquin was! there is always a good demand A good sound draft horse will in Mona last week. or the California market The Eureka Leasing and Min- - e $200 from The tj f 250 per head. ing Company - has not been doing , f . 0 111! nv urnm for om time, hut hc- - larmer snouia Keep nomine dui and they cording to reports they intend to the best be theirshould judged by resume the work in the near fuget" It doesn't m a 1 1 e r much what ture. he 19 a n.div'". The Eva is still shipping from re(;d dual. The should pay one to two cars of high grade the most attention to the ore per week. and legs we will not over look John M. Yates and Company the body part. Most farmers while doing some assessment no attention to the feet and pay work on the property known as tegs. He showed the anatomy of the "Lost Chance" made a rich the horse and how neccessary strike in copper. that a g r e a t deal of attention Most of the other Companies should be paid to those parts, are rather quiet at present Continued week. Monday evening a few of the sons and daughters and near re- atives of Edward Kay Sen. met I i adies Literarv Club En- - lectured Two Days. OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUABj and MILLS, NO. 9 ODD FROM OVER RIDGE Usual. A Number Of Meetings Held. " Al) IS HEAD IN THE HOMES 1912. OPPOBTUMiTY F01 EAST JUAB COUNTY ACQUITTED Teachers and Trustee At Not So Much Interest As J. C. Neilson Called to Salt Attorneys and People Sur. prised. Preliminary YOUR Strawberry Project Offers Cnance of Revolutionizing Agriculture Of Whole Valley. Preliminary Survey To liegin Soon. Geo. Francom is in Salt Lake City on business this week. Miss Cordia Hendrickson OPPORTUNITY STANDS KNOCKING T THE COOR! WILL THE PEOPLE nr nrr spent her Thanksgiving vacation JUAB COUNTY SEIZE THE CHANCE TO TRANSFORM THEIR VALLEY INTO A RICH IN at home with her parents Mr. LAND EMPIRE CAPABLE OF SU3TAININ3 A POPJLATION TEN TIMlS AS GREAT AS IT WiLL UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS? and Mrs. Henry Hendrckson. QUiCX, UM.TE0, VIGOROUS, ACTION MUST BE J. C. Nielson was called to TAKEN. THE POSSIBILITY CF SECLR'NG WATER FROM THE STAWBERRY PROJECT 13 Salt Lake last week, on account AN OPPORTUNITY THAT HOLDS THE FUTURE GREATNESS OF THE Vilirv im rrt " of his son Eugene getting hurt HAND. The finance committee awu.ir.tid f. n;o weeks uco have raised quite badly while working at la smeUer. He was taken to sufficient funds to begin the pr'liminai y swrve, . Will the neonla le Hospital and last report says rally to their iujijiort in liV-- Mid imm tl i n, ney to the work to completion? That is the i.m fcti. n of Furreme carry le is doing very nicely. moment tr the men who have informed th mst les f the magnificent Bishop James E. Taylor and j.ossi son Joel, went to Salt Lake last bilities now before'us. week to attend Teachers ccn Experienced engineers have vention. They returned Wed A3RESTED F03 ASSAULT WITH said that no difficult engineernesday evening. ing work would be necessary in DE1BLT WEAPON. rder to bring water from the Mrs. A. C. Dalby went to Pro- Louis Burton was arresuio raw heny tunnel to this it vo to spend Thanksgiving witl valley. Dec. 1st. lDlL' The Sunday evening government has said that in her mother and children who by city marshall 1, H. Sp;irkt :he neifcl.hoihoc.Jol ten thous-r.- d are attending school. and was arraigned before Jutij: s.hau s of water would be a Mrs. Brigham Pierce of Mex- Stout Monday m o r n i n at It g .ailada-- tor use here providing :o, arrived here last weeK, al o'clock Dec. 2nd charged Lhe landowi.eis show that they ter a journey of five monthb. having made an assault and batin the latter's want it. and by making a presurpprising thing driven was home from She her tery upon the person of James liminary survey around the footplea he never once inferred that and came here for safty. Sie is his client should be freed, but Sperry. City attorney T. II. hills to the portal, with her husbands mother. Burton asked that prove the living be the c a s e go feasibility of the that changcharge argued the wat-- r bringing Geo. Pierce. Irs. iver until 2 o'clock Dec. 2nd foi ed to murder in the, second deto this section. A thousand Mrs. Daniel Connelly was call- - the purpose of givi.ig him time gree or man slaughter. lollars is a small amount to d to Eureka Sunday on account co investigate the care further. After the attorneys had made iltend in making an investigaof the illness of her daughter, kVhen the Cwurt met at 2 o'clock heir pleas a recera was taken tion that holds every chance of Mrs. Victor Peterson. the city utton ey informed t h for fifteen minues, afterwhich oringTi'K ruiili r.s of dollars to II. C. Kofod and daughters. :.urt that the cunt m one thai J:. And the judge to the astonishmentof h of yet only ot this sun. has Mrs. Albert Shepherd and Mrs. vas the junt-dictithose present said "I can find no now raided to ben Clark Wood, went to Scipio for tiie city court, and asked evidence to disprove that the dejefciu the work. Let everyone be diHmi.'feil and th t le ca-fendant was not justified in what hanksgiving. et behind the gigantic under-akinhe did. I therefore order him Come forth with both Supl. Ivan C. Dalby fpent labt Ijferxiar.t rekhft d. The onit i as i.iai- accondingly and tiiv luaritial and Kay and his attor week in Salt Lake. acquitted". moial sunnort. Jefendar.t rcicarcd. Ten minut- lack up the movement! neys showed signs of a happy Boost George and Nephi Nielson surprise. No place like Juab were in Nephi on business Satur- - es latr County attorney T. L. for it! Make a noise about it! Foote had drawn a complaint L?t o!d Uncle' Sam know county for getting off easy. lay. A'hich w i signed by (leorte uab his county will Mrs. Hay Francom entertain Commercial Club Elect father of Jame s Srerry, did in bringing theappieciate ir- ed a numbei of friends at a din- - Speriy. priceless an with doffo.loiit Officers. tlu ennrging borc'rigation streams within her ner party, at her home Wednes- l ' t t with The annual meeting of the assault lh deadly weaj.Hm. ! lhe rtricultural growth cf uay, in honor ot Mr. francom s lefendant was taktn into et;- tertams. Commercial club was held Dec v,:.u he allcj has just alx.ut reached j A time birthday. very pleasant 3, 1512 for the purpose of elect was tody by Denuty bhriu" li. I'. ts y e r ot growth. :n ,h was had by those present. ounaay uec isu u,fl, at d was irr.me :iat-- y scat ing officers for the coming year. delicious feast w a enjoyed ty commerciai oldsbrugh ail tl lend i n''v dry- club room9 Monday Ixrenzo Mangelson and Alma The following were elected: arraigned before Judpe Coop iaiiotu. (iteat ciou.x are being those present a n a ine evening evening. by lhe Lag- - Literary in were Nephi )alby Friday. er Mr. Burton pled not guilty to ;ai; ri. but thit. is not er.oufcb. Dennis Wood was spent in cnauinginierspers - .lilh in uanarof Mr. President. Mm ... . son Mrs. N. and J. t the charge and was placed undei i her"' not Shepherd W. G. ea wun some gooa , First Vice President. enough lat.d to sup-,.rwho will mko John D. went to Provo Sunday, ilOOO bonds pending a hearine. a Orme ral population from Singing. their home in Salt Iake Citv where he will attend the B. Y. Friday evening llurton and Sper- W. W. Second Vice President. Delbert Kay s p e n t bunday I .urini g. The area that is Dext Vfcar or . wo He will specialize in Music. down f rom Salt lake t cam J. i .i ry is enough to sustain Bennett nere visiung nis Dromers The first part of the evening t hey had been drinkin;. vjpporlirg Mr. of and Mrs. Jackman gether A. Geo. Jay dozen more under irrigaa half and sisters. Recording Secretary. was spent in games, after which Sigurd are visiting his parents, very heavily on the way down tion farming. S perry Mrs. Minnie Chanders of Eur delicious refreshments were Mr. and M rs. Jacl. After leaving the depot st Ne It's feasable to bring the Corresponding Secretary and eka, was the guest of her sister served. ol were phi man. showing they C. Davis K. signs G n for several e H. . Mrs. it's possible to secure re L Librarian, An excellent musical program Levan and Nephi boys played fight, when they reached I lit ten thousand shares frowK J. N. C. Pexton days last weekTreasurer. Four year director, Roy F. bail nere tJaker Lumber Co. they foupht ioverr.ment.-reiha- rs Messrs Martin O 1 s e n and was furnished by the members a game or more, present. Homer, Frank Swasey went to Sanpete rhursday evening. The score they were parted by friends wh' NOW DO YOU WANT IT BADere with them. Comitif LY KNOUGH TO GET OUT Mr. Edgheill expressed him was 31 to 18 In favor of Levan. President Wood in his eiithu- - last week to spend a few days AND eastic s peach: suggested that The following Mona citizens aeif as being sot ry in leaving the After the game the L. II. S 'agtto main street they w v n FIGHT QUICK AND north two blacks wnere they a ilAKDIOGET IT? -- - ;ave a dince. the sbiran be Nephi 000 in were to bait LAxe wty last ween a!n mixed, this timi 1920. The w oik on the preliminary Mts.oes and Rutli to be in attendance at the State thc club and c,Uzen9 .f lh, CIt' Virginia out with an uely wmii.i ?ame had the lor support they given Le in Bean week begins shortly. More to the at Teachers convention and ver the right eye and anothc iiirvey Pleasant Birthday Gather tend otherbusiness. Trustee' N. him. funds murt e bad immediately. van. in the left breast, Dear Mrs. Edgheill Have you paid yourshare? W. Ellertson, ing. Mrs. Sena Mortensen of Man- - daims Ray ever only to have used a but Where you dwell, may :i is One of the most pleasant events Newton, Jennie Eliza TIIE OPFOUTUNITY IS NOW visiting relatives and friend ion hook but the wounrs te n of the season was the birthdsy Williams. Katie Mathews, and content be your.lot. HAND. IT W ILL NOT AT here. Mrs. Mortenwn is an olo m tell another like And encir story. L- ivy, Y. friendship the AGAIN. THE FUTURE COME by Ht A. Anderson, Carters, Roy party given resident of Levan. She is the cle your cot. officers in honor of Mr. J. E. Ellertson and Deon Kay. VALLEY DEFENDS THE uest of her son, Niels Morten .Miss Jenkins (intcrtainct ))N M:lsK. UNITED ACTION. May each bright morn, dress sen. Memmott the former president Mia Leftie .tenkins ctit'-rtfii- i of the first ward, Monday even Ladies Of The Rebecca ed in mantle of peace shed health Centet-fielHans Mrs. of Jensen Social Party. ed at the home of Mr. A. I. o'er your dwelling, thus bless ing at her home. Give Card Party. is visiting Mr. and Mr? Paxman. the in tl A veiy pleasant gathering was ''f The evening wjh increase. Soren Jensen. ws ings LJtooia club, A nleasant card tvit evenim a l M"noay evening when the games, stories, and music. DainMay gay smiling plenty, adorn in the r,d a Alrna Jennings is home f ron Sov. r.O, The lo' ms were la'. hildrc i), Kiand children evening the fair spot, ty refreshments were served at eivenO.Monday ladies the F. O. I. by building the met at about 10:30. And sorrow ne'er e n t r th rrovo whetc he ha been ioi ifnl decorated with chrysanfh ftw rear relatives ho Tifhrrra Imlcro. The even nf to Lelliston follows: aa the pat four months. ;nums l)el:;io'i refrephmcn! vjm of Thomas Those present were was spent in card playing door of your cot ing S. J. 07th Mrs. anniversary Mrs. Orson Cazier, May your honest endeavors, and games. Delicious refreshHerman Mangelson is home a ere served arl the e.enir.j ftfbrale the t!ea.-artlin Music, birth. f games, srd vas his pewitij spent Lunt, Mrs. A. R. Paxman, Miss ments were served. MiFS S'arr be crowned with success from Provo where he ha bcci delicious M. Christ winnerfof with Mrs. the wns J. itid music. of Suringville Helen Grace, And always live happy not attending the I!. Y. U. jK i1 chat, along re r rank Mrs. mske U nrize and H Mist to lefre-hn.first Ms helped bbs, Th i" nrivnt wore Mrs. Flor tensen, Mhs May knowing distress. Mrs. Small is Geneva the visitmv celved prize. consoling Mi most a pleasant ct.e. Lucille Lettie Jenkin?, Estella and the evening In your new home may thee anre l.'inf, Mis week. Mrs. this Mrs ffT. A raffled Lynn Miss was nuilt Wright Mabel Hulet, Wood, Miss Ur,p , c 'lerH.n, Mrs. Kntra Thre weie twenty five Maroi. the lucky blessings decend. held cfci.d-r.jKeaKley Provo of Harry Elmer of Jacobrrn the and guest Edna Beck, vlerim tt.Miss lle'en Grsce,!Iif t thihlren present, all his Is a wish from the heart, A and carried c ft the prizr number cf onJacob Mrs. mother his E. Memmott brothers his all J. tt aUo Mrs. honor Mr. Mat! ie Paxman, May There were about fifty gjest wish of friend. over Jacobstn. in all forty ly sister making Mis Fu n- s 1'nxman. orefnt all taking rart in mak Composed by one of the memMrs. Heber McPherson went ing th evening the most pleas bers of the Delbert Both is in Salt Lake fc'd a Peek nn the ).' t Miff Ah vttie Ihcte to m a fe event an enjoyable one. to Ft. Green Wednesday to visit ant affair of its kind this sets Leltte Jer kir.s. Indie's Literary Club. this week on business. on relatives and fmnds. The preliminary hearing of Will Kay of Mona who was charged with murder in the first deirree. for the killincr of N i c I Witka on the night of Nov. 21st, was heard before Justice John S. Coirper commencing Saturday and lasting till Wednesday afternoon. County attorney T. L. Foote conducted the hearing in behalf of the state. Judge and attorney B. N. C. Stott acted for the defence. After having heard the seven witnesses for the state who each and all testified to having seen Kay kill Witka. Attorney Foote made an excellent plea before the court in behalf of tne state, after which Judge Marioneaux in his characteristic way made a plea for the defendant- - The Mar-ionea- rw " - A 1 large 1 - witl ¬ 1 I stallions farmer feet one-fourt- In-yo- t that e g! - that nt 1 A. r.-- . a limit mununa 1 1 vasu W rt 1r'-f'rn- ir fti wun Walter wat-orher- e; - basket -- Sperrj spent llurloi teachers, Perry, M-.'- ipent im-mle- party m y c ! . Hf-tbi- s - te |