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Show JUAR COUNTY TIMES, NEPHI. UTAH t. .ViAU aS?- MEAD0VBR00K FARM DIRECTORY. Get a hew milk pall. NOTES District. District- -" Judge, Fifth judicial loslma Ureenwood. Attorney 10. H. Ryan. UtenoRrnpher W. U Cook. State Senator J. Kilghlell. Geore State Representative ones. Forest Supervisor, Nepbl Forest Comfortable hens are layers. Balky drivers make balky horses. TX. Encourage home. D. 8. I'ack. U. S. Expert In Charge station 1. V. Cardon. Experiment Stato Foreman Experiment Station See that the dairy cows get all the salt they need these days. fcvana. - ' Jr Bperry. Probation officer Road Superintendent 7. R Vlckers. County Lazy hens are Mem-mot- t. A 3. Stal-Bake- table. Salt the butter by guess. v.tght, r. Let the colt have shelter from storm, but let htm have access to pasture, not by also. Too much scientific work In the hen calf, no business Is a failure. Just use common eense. Warm milk la best for tl matter how old It Is. Infirmary Dr. Physicians u up roll Alfalfa hay Is about the best roughage that can be given the cow. Quality of food brings results. IA. E. County It Is not the quantity of food that brings results, but the qualtly . Help out short pastures. James commissioner at roost It Is Important to keep the poultry bouseB scrupulously clean. County. Geo. C. County Commissioners 'hltmare, Lorenzo Maugolaon, W. K. Clerk T. W. Vtckers. Iteeordor Edgar Lunt. Treasurer- A. It. Taxman, Assessor Karl Jackman. Attorney J. II. McKulght Surveyor J. II. Carter. Sheriff Gu J. Jlenrloa. Superintendent of 6chools Geo. to . Ellison. D. turkeys Lazy hens, like lazy men, are not money makers. Reserve -- A. THE UTAH BUDGET O. D. Never think of milking a cow until Give the ewes dally exercUe and the udder has been brushed. fresh air, but do not expose them to storms. or. The merits of the scratching shed EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL are ahowd during bad weather. FICERS. Overcrowding Is one of the worst and most frequent mistakes made by The careful poulterer avoids large poultrymen. NEPHI CITY. , families and keeps his birds busy. Mayor E. R. Booth. Selling too young and feeding too V. H. PettegTaw, 3. TL Councllmen Deliver the cream to the creamery are the two wrong ends of the Lunt, J. W. Ellison, Orson Cazler, or cream station early In the morn- long business. hog Enoch Burton. ing. Recorder T. C. Winn. Trees that are making a rapid Treasurer J. H. Latimer. It la the crowded. Idle birds that growth "of wood do not generally Attorney T. II. Burton. missome are ever ready to get into bear much fruit. Marshal E. H. Sparks. chief. Justice of the Peace Wm. Stout. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Ducklings grow twice as rapidly aa It la the practice In sections where chickens, and so require more food for Physician Dr. U. O. Quarantine Miner. xrn cannot be raised but alfala can, the first few weeks. Building Inspector I. H. Crare. jo ensile alfalfa. Chief ot 1r Department N. A. The Hollanders have evolved the Nlelson. Silage made of corn and soy beana great milk breeds by working with AlSuperintendent of Waterworks Is more digestible than that made and not against nature. fred (lowers. Member Board or Health W A from corn alone. Btarr. FgRg ought to weigh a pound and Cleanliness In all Its detalla Is one a half to the dozen or ftfty-flvpounds LEVAN TOWN. of the Important things to be borne In net to the thirty dozen eggs. President Board of Trustees A. L mind by the dairyman. Jackman. Where possible, a little grazing at Trustees D. Bosh, I II. Morten-seThe quality of the dam Is aa Imwill help the cows keep up the George Franco m, Swen E. Malnv portant as that of the sire In the pro- night milk flow at this time of year. ren duction of good horses. Clerk Steven Stephenson. The hens should be allowed any Marshal Albert Turnbrldge. Don't wean the plea too early. Try kind of food that Is needed as an InHealth Officer Henry Hondrlckson, letting the sow do that and there will centive to greater egg production. be no aet back at that time. It's more "feed" than It la "breed." EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. If the milk sours before the cream but without the latter as a foundation Mona John T. Kay. Epbriam 1L rises you will make a poor quality of the former becomes wasteful exercise. Kay. N. W. butter besides losing much cream. Ncphl Alma Hague, A It. Paxmaa. A liberal amount of forage cropa L II. Cxace. If you get tired hearing us talk will never come amiss. If not needed Levan John A Morgan. James about silos, throw the paper In the for soiling purposes they are good for C Taylor, Lortnto Mangelson. cob basket and go out and build one. hay. Miner, Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr. n. KlU-rtsor- EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. Did you ever think that grabbing sheep by the wool makes a sore place sn their bodies? It surely does; don t do It a furnish 150 pounds of butter fat before she has paid her bills. After that, what she gives Is profit j Alma Hague. President, Nepbl. John A Morgan Vice President, Frequent stirring of ripening cream Levan. will make better flavored butter, as Geo. A Fperry. Secretary, Nepbl. more It causes the cream to ripen J. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mona. evenly. EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFK There Is very little profit In holdCERS. ing over a lot of drakea and ducks destined for market after they are Mona. ready to go. Justice John fates. Health Officer N. V. Ellertaou. The farm that Is equipped with a Ncphl. small gnfollne engine has the very Justice J. 8. Cooper. "elbow grease" necessary to turn Constable J. II. Urough. the grindstone. ;li OfTlcnr I.r. I). O. Miner. grain mlxtire for chicks Is two parts cracked corn, two parte cracked wheat, two parte kaflr and one A good part millet f". U. Ktothnn. Orson Wortblngtoa. NCPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meets Unit and third Tuesday ol very month at the club rarlors In the Lunt building. Visiting members of OPlEhtiorins commercial clubs rordlai'y welcomed. Iannis Wood. President Oeo. A. Sperry, Secretary. C K. Davis, financial Secretary and Treasurer. It Is poor po"cy to change the quarters of hens or pullets while laying for It usually checks or atop egg production. M'xl'tn Woodmen of America No. meets every Tuenlav everlns; It Is not too early to eHTt future Western dairymen are finding out dairy rows from among this spring's that cowpeas are almost equal to cloheifrr calves. Good dairy stock show ver or alfalfa as a dairy ration and are a much surer crop. their possibilities early. Diversified farming la the safest, Train th toma'oes on trellis or !n a pole like Lima beana. This different soils require different cropa, treatment keeps the fruit off the and upon all farms rotation Is essential to profitable production. tround and brings it earlier. IVint cut the mlddlff of June. rulMvatin. and f tt for Ihe rt IO.T"'0, at Woodman halL welcomed Visiting Woodmen V. M. FOOTr. Consul. 3 II. LATIMER. Clerk. I O. O. Y. No. 16 tnetu every S Brday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cTd;aiiy lnv)tl to at- tend. WM. FOSTFTl. J. N 3. SULLIVAN, O fecr One of the latest Inventions for asparagus after the Give the beds a rood aerating milk la the air pump. It kerp the weeds out would seem that this Is sure to find a valunMe place In dairy work. of the season. Latteeday Saints' Meetings. in. First war! wd at meet- Hti hy Jhnol. 10 a t Ta!rnacle; KACond ing b'njse. m. First Hirflav, 6:31 vrwrl at taherna'.le; Kerond ward at M. 1. A It Is cheaper to keep the Op all th" time than to rege-- t It for awhile latrr to bring It back to ad try The cow won't make up for loM time After d on the farm, surh as Many cull frtilt. small poaoes. wastes from Flrt wsrd at Relief 4 p. m. Tnedar. Reconl ward neeMng howae. 4 p. m. J tnoetifies Tee3y. Monday. kl'rhrn. and other thine ;: nr.t sell, find through the hcg. fr good Is in respective ward meeting fnni '!?. ReVelTo fa. First ward, Rif every Frllar at ward. 1 t p. m sjonn1 p. m., every Friday at to-- ;' lie; houe. Peebyie-laf- fiondxy I - -- r. i VoI at at I p m. j Church. 1;2) a m , a1 Rev. C. K Iavia gains Alfalfa not only furnishes protein flsh maklna material, which Is defl-tdent In com. but It tends to offset the heavy character of a ration consisting of corv alone. or Hog j j . TrJO the cows as qi1et as you ran till the time comes for turning them R'Ti'f fLrc-t- f y First ward, fit to pasture. They ar hot Just and fourth 1 h'days of evh mon'h rtt'r th"e warm days They are so at 2 p m. Second ward. fim and snv'eja to gt bite of grass! ftft-t- r third Thursdays of ewli mon'h at 3 to keep the bars up a few days p. in. at the meellnf lorsspr, thouch respective ii m.. at the r. animal less profit to the and consequently feeder whlrh market pae an maturity In fat only and so makes less gain In proportion to the food consume con-dl'lo- hoe in oummor The Hal place a wood lot throueh whirh u, t 1itM brook. In surh a place hogs at will gmw remarkably fat, even with- ;it large quantities of grain. tne:!ig bon. favor of green manIt distributes the fer- G.lt-One point self Manrhlng celery Is especially deslrabl for planting late In the uring Is that through the soil more evenly tjtKn. because It requires much lose tility can be done In any other way. than lime to mature thsn the grern sorts. In n M-- PTlrrary four All clover Is rich In protein or musKeep salt where the cows may ways get to It. They will not con- cle forming food, and It Is one of the sume too much If allowed to use their bott kind of foods for growing pigs own "Judgment " and 'or brood sows Juab. Constable to al- Jir Constable Jiiftlre In by young stock when two months old. Ho. Justice the fattening are made Experiments have shown that greatest gains b-- Levan. ce W. Kofod. Richard Iversoa. cow must ! : ht ralTs dl!?pr as to which Is the an experienced r'i. breeder said '"""'It. it make ytM i have a good difference foundation to start with. hrrrd ! frr-(-V- cf the climax typ are fvrfc very attract''- snd tT'ilaf tn some markets WVn th market, become glutted with terra'cea packed In large baskfts If U e"Tially advantageous to use peek bar keta. When you tiang m lantern up In the tiam. fastn It so that It cannot be In th h; r Wrm mny bmrMeo Porretlrnes work their t arrs all day and knorked down hire them out for the nieht work, glv-'ti- t them where they will fall if wo by acth'-only two or thre hours rest cident rise and hit them with our eU. thn 'here Is And 'hen Th are the head in the twt nty four are often eld to farmers tri.oHe: and maybe the barn Is not Insured elthr is tirj?;- - when they are worn out. ron-traftir- s p( tat Peach day at Brlsham City will be observed this year on September 17. It Is announced that John II. Geig-e- r will tuceed J. U. Eldridse, Jr., as United States assayer for Utah. The teachers Institute of Carbon county will convene In Price September 3 and will continue In session three days. John Culley, an Ogden druggist, has been elected second vice president of the National Aaoclatlon Board of Pharmacy. David Hunter Cook, who was born In the Territory of Utah fifty-twyears ago, died at bis home In Salt Lake, August 24. Christian Petersen, 60 years of age, of Salt Lake, was almost instantly killed near the Garfield smelter Monday when a cmovlng crane Btruck him. The Scandinavian reunion held at Provo last week proved a succbhs In every way, over 2,000 people from outaldu towns being guests of the city. Bernard J. Stewart, a Salt Lake attorney, was riding a horse near Kansas when the animal fell to the bottom oi a gulch, Mr. Stewart's leg being broken. Pleasant sent In VETERINARIAN cent per annum Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania D..O. Miner, lVLD, PHONE 1S7 Diseases of domestic animals treated Physician and Surf eon PHONI a UTAH NEPHI (Ji.OBTLXB, fasimiir L. . BILL. X. . BOOTH. Casbs NO. 84 City Barber Shop axsiDZNca OOVBTSOUS nasT T, L, FOOTE the three rtaoiiuxToa Livery and Feed Stable HENRY ADAMS Oooa Livery Rigs, Dra Lawy er Ooldsb rough Block. Dr, J, A. BOOTH Dentist ttSoe Imsii tfoa. I and BvU&ing. a. rbM Na. I, Wlaa Enoch Burton Architect Arnts H. D. COLD9BROVCH. s Thos. H. Burton Attorney at Law Public Office la Rooms 1 and MODERN BARBER SHOP Class Week Vs aisks a tpeeJalty of Klf rlo 8olp and Pace WMEIDMVn Ostler & Allen Manufacture that Hand-mad- Ostler Bldg. Office ever-lasti- I'hone Res. Plione 123. 61 Ri es Drs. Rccs Physicians y& Surgeons Offlcaln WlnnftTd,. NEPHI, UTAH Ts : Say, You ! T ng Harries! e Hsmess an4 SsM Ifeal In - 2 .' aad Bboe Bblntof Stand la Oooneotlpa. Bataheler Winn Building reelPrea. Batfe Notary ' Headquarters for Travsllet Men. asU Krw elegantly appelated tfoa, steam heat, batha, eta On Block south and oca aaat at aur( j kouae. Paoae 22. IOO TO THKl rirtt Proprietor ' Plans and Specifications for all kinds of Bullding-- . Residences a Specialty OFFICE AT RESIDENCE For us Masts All Trains. ana Express Wagons. for Coal Phone TJa. No. 44 t. FORREST HOTEL in , AND Office In Ncphl National Bank Ballding NEPHI. VTAH PractlM la ail the Oowrta AH legal matta glvaa eareful and avow t attaatloa. Cfflc seeoad loor j we Three Doors North Tost Office A. NIELSON, Attorney at Law j TSXATXXHT OLAsa Msrnm. food as roir4 Brldlas io4 Ml, Krl.Htu Co. City Meat Cam. ManftUoe & Propnetoa All Kinds A Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Refrigerator up-to-da- te ish Business basis, rvin; run on naKes us to sell at very reasonable price. Ocarteous Treatment to All " K that printing H OWJobabout you're ta need of? accident-Whil- e puxhln? a truck loaded wl:h express package. George VV, Harper, 26 years of age, nisht clerk for the Olohe Express company at the R. O. W. depot, fell fainting as the TesuU of a hnmorrahaee of the lungs and died shortly after. Sheepmen of American Fork are to sh!p their making arranement l.imhs to the Kansas City market. Within the next two weeks there will be shipped by local owners In the neighborhood of fifteen thousand bead of spring bxmb. According to iue report of Herman Harms, state chemist, who made an of Ocden r!v-analysis of the aampl and Wheeipr creek water, nothing waa found in the water that would make It dangerous to the health of the residents of Orden. A runaway team belonging at Garland, dashed down Main street run son of W ning over the T. Hudson, crnshfng the child s frof on th parfmeM and br-ang his Two small children who wt-- e Ice. In the vrhte'e, were thrown out and badly bruised. Solved wl"h despondency Mat committed s'lifid seed in Salt !ak. In a cloihin s'ore 'here he hid ben employed ftarty six years. The dead body, with an fitly huV.et wound In the brain, was discovered by bis employer. r t, Jarrs JtUhe s. a prominent ranefcef and killed Mrs. L. P.. Stockslayer. wife of lr. stoxk-h'leeof Albion, and daughter-in-laof Jftdpe C. O. to spiagc r of Tw'n I'iilM, ttifo rut.vl fbe gun on bim-seiIftaie the woman had rejerte.J fcar K'len. . . when you. can get it for lets than -- Is I'oie Monday. SeptemIt will ellipse confide that heretofore aUitig this line. undertaken wm. He Buildt Wisely Who WhatYouWant TO BUILD WELL How You Want It Nephi Plaster When Yon Want It fFof aaything ta die fmntHif coma and we IS ruar-anl- e yov astn(actary work at price that are right Urn J uab USE Has No Equal The Largest and Puresfjl natural deposit ctuypsum ia the World- 1 Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co, County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF Flour and Mill Produce Evcrytnfng New and up to dato lh 1. WW Build. Well" fii!. VTfclte City in mm Three Cents Per Week The Joint tomml'Ie that baa In arrangement for the Labor day ce1hrf ioa to be held at the av Cease la ma4 as It at year first pportaaiiy. Deal wall antU lb very last sseaMat hmt glva as a shew little tisM a ad rm rkn bik graoa work s4wH f, I ... The Times fswi your neighbor t hi aka DpNT BORROW k ber Dr. J. G. IRONS, Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Her-quls- han-- tate, Survey injr Land, Mininjr, bur- ing, Notary Public and Cuuuty veyor. PHONE 67 RED Ostler Bldg, Rooms 1 & 2, Nephi, Utah Interest paid on beat essays on "Why Come to Utah'' In the Utah Development league contest recently closed, and the first prizo goes to J. C. Murdock. P. J. Buller of Salt Lake, one of the victims of the street car accident In Oftden canyon on July 4, has recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital for brief periods. John W. H. Morris, a colored preacher, has been arrested at Salt Lake on a charge of marrying Mrs. Katie Schroder, a white woman, to Charles Tillman, a negro. Ewin Richardson, a negro. Is at a Salt Lake hospital suffering from severe cuts and slashes about the abdomen, alleged to have been Indicted by Bert Holly, also a negro, during a drinking brawl. the It is not known yet Salt Lake 'banks will receive any part of the $30,000,000 which Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo proposes to distribute among the banks of the country as a crop moving fund. An engine and three loaded ore cars got beyond control and after a mad utght of nearly a half mile, smashed Into cars loaded with merchandise the and dynamite, but fortunately dynamite did not explode. Diving from the highest point at the t, Lugoon bathing resort, Owel B. a private of company K. Fort Douglas, was seriously Injured. His neck was badly wrenched, and It whs at first thought It was broken. Pitching headlong from a porch balcony to the cement walk, fifteen feet below, Madeline Hackney, the 19-months-oldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hackney of Salt Iake, escaped with but slight scratches and bruises. ..hlle riding on the Tnerry goround at Lavoon with a woman friend of Salt Lake, Halph W. Condon, 23 years of age. was stabbed In the right shoulder by a unidentlCed soldier, who la said to have been Jealous of Condon. Theodore Toblason. named to sue- ceed A. T. Johnson aa president of the Swedinh mission, has left Salt Ijike. and he Is now on his way to his new post. He has been a resl- dent of Forest Dale ward for twelve years. Jacob Low, 17 years of are. re-- 1 cently from iermany. suffered fatal Injuries when be was "au2ht be tween the shaft wall and the platform of an elevator in Salt Ik", death occurring a few hours after the EsAbstracts, Loans, Insurance, Real Letter- BANK o Mount Burton & Carter NEPHI NATIONAL Chicks relish sklmmtlk. 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