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Show JUAB COUNTY" TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH Turkey Soars Above1 the Eagle Today OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. nrth , Judicial District Judge, Joanna Greenwood. ' Attorney KS. H. Ryan. . Stenographer W. U. Cook. " State Senator J H. Edghlell. Lawrence State Representative Blackelt. U. S. Export In Charge Experiment Station A. D. Ellison, County. County Commissioners P. J. Fen-nel- l, J. W. Whltmore, Perry B. Fuller. Clerk Patrick J. Bonner. Recorder Will L. Hoyt. Treasurer T. II. Q. Parkea, k Assessor Ray Newton. Attorney J. H. McKntght Surveyor V. E. Ekloff. Sheriff Angus R. McDonnell. Superintendent of Schools Alonzo Ingram. Judge of Juvenile Court T. H. Bu ton. Probation officer James E. Mem-mot- t. MUNICIPAL FICERS. OF. XL For Thanksgiving is the day and the turkey is the viand that are peculiarly American. The eaele may appeal to our hearts, but who would swap the Thankseivincr turkey when it is a question of the rest of his body? Jliaiifagiutng, OFFW Nephi. S Cooper. II. T. Knowles. Dr. T. D. Rees. Levan. OfOcer Peterson. Ittcbard Iverson. Modern Woodmen of America No. 10,700, meets every Tuesdsy evening at Woodman balL Visiting Woodmen welcomed. V. M. FOOTE. Consul. 3 It. LATIMER. Clerk, L O. O. T. No. 16 meets every 8a, arday evening in I. O. O. F. haiL Visiting brothers cordially Invited to at- tend. A. LATTEKDAY W. A. STARR, N. O. MATSON, Secreury. SAINTS' MEETINGS. South ward at High School building; Nephi ward av Tabernacle; North ward at meet-labouse. M. I. A ?uiily, 7 P. m. South Ward inch School building; Nphl ward at Tabftrnacle; North ward at meeting house. Primary South ward every Tuesday at Tat.prnacie: Nephi every 1YI-a- y at Tabernacle; North ward at meeting house every Friday. Prifitbood rofetlnc every Monday evening at the Tabernacle and North ward meeting boose. Relief gorlpty SfHith ward first and third Thntsdar in fach mooth at 2 p. tn. Nephl ward first and third North Weineiifly in each month. ward first end third Thursday In each Inootb, at respective meeting bouses. Sunday School. 10:30. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. t 10; 31, and yreach-In- g Rev. Dr. McClaine, pae-to- Sunday schont at 8 p. m. Do YOU Know About OUR Prices Acents for and 7, Veoloa 123-- TO THE r. We are anxious to have ym find out bout thctn They will Interest you when you're ia reed of printing M.ets All Trains. Coal. Phone Ua. No. H D. COLDSBROVCH. L 44 Proprietor Thos. H. Burton 1 I Par Plrst Class Wor mtk s specialty nt Electric Srtlp tnd Fie. MASHAOKBth and fihoa Bhinlof 8taod In Connection. Baleh.ls Srss., Pr.ps. Yenii Thealrt Bids. -- Mona. O. Young. Officer N. W. Ellertson. W. Livery and Feed Stable Attorney at Law Public Office !n Rooms I and Notary 2 Ostler Bid?. W Hi. Constable 6 Phone No. 100 t. Justice A. NIELS N, Proprietor Two Doors South of Lunts' Pharmacy us Theatre Buildlnjr. " I. H. Grace. President, Nephl. A. Morgan Levan. Alonso Ingram, Secretary, Nephi. J. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mona. E. W. No. OffioeRonmj EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. Health 17 Oo4 Lirsry RJ- -. Dray and Bipr.se ' Wagons. DbNTIST , Constable UTAH OOUBTBOUa TREATMENT AN J1KST CLASS WOr Dr. J. A. BOOTH EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay. Ephrlam H. Kay. N. W. Ellertson. Nephi W. C. Andrews, A. R. Pa nan, L II.' Grace. Levan John A. Morgan. James E. Taylor, Lorenzo Mangelson. PRECINCT CERS. :: City Barber Shop NEPHI, VFAH Trustees John Grant. Alma Dalby, U. W. Mangelson, George Neilson. Clerk Steven Stephenson. Marshal a. Taylor. Health Officer Henry Hendrlcksoa. John :: PHONE MODERN BARBER SHOP L. NEPHI Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania COUNTY ATTORNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE Mortenson. Justice J. VETERINARIAN h. Mcknight . LEVAN TOWN. Justice Health Dr. J. G. IRONS Physician and Surgeon Office at Vsmlcn Fhone No. ti Starr. EAST COUNTY Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum Diseases of domestic animals treated NEPHI CITY. Mayor Alma Hague. Councilman A. H. BelllBton, A. R. Pazman, James Garrett, Jr., J. D. Pexton, Orson Cazler. Recorder T. C. Winn. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Attorney T. H. Burton. Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. Justice of the Peace Wm. Stout Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D. . Rees. Bulldra Inspector I. II. Grace. Chief 01 tire Department N. A. Melgon. Superintendent of Waterworks 'Alfred Gowerst Member Board of Health W. A. President Board of Trustees veyor. 87 RED Ostler Bldg, Rooms 1 & 2, Nephi, Utah PHONE Dr. N.J. Rees Dra. Rees, Dr. COUNTY Abstracts, Loans, Insurance, Real Estate, Surveying Land, Mining, Lettering1. Notary Public and County Sur- OBTLEB, FsisincHT L. 8. BILL, Vies PsieiDssrr E. R. BOOTH. CiisilB Superintendent County Infirmary EAST HBANICr ' ' Thomas Vlckers. County Physicians Steele Bailey, Jr. Burton & Carter NEPHI NATIONAL HATE 'em!" good old Deacon Pbipps was in the habit of saying, whenever ha saw an automobile. From the Grit moment the i new Invention appeared. Bearing bia ateady old horses almost to death, and breaking up one of bis best farm wagons. Deacon Phlppa had no patience with any kind of a motor vehicle. As time went on, and many of bia neighbors bought automobiles, bis bones became wonted to them and turned never a hair when they whizzed by; but the good deacon did not relent Whenever one passed him on the rosd, throwing, perhaps, a shower of dust or mud upon bia modest car-riage, and leaving behind It a trail of he would mutter (under bia breath) words which no good deacon should ever, ever use. The deacon and his wife grew old. and their sli children all married, ex cepting Rhoda, the youngest, who stayed at home to take care of them. The four aona were proaperoua, and tbe older daughter had married a very rich man and lived one hundred or more mllea away. Two aona bad become fanners and lived quite near. One waa a merchant In a large town perhaps fifty mllea distant. The fourth one was a minister, settled In the ame town with tbe merchant brother. To the InTnlte disgust of Deacon Pbipps, ail of these sons, excepting the minister, owned automobiles, and Thomas, the merchant, actually sported three or four. When bis father found Uiis out, he came almost to the point of breaking off relations with Thomas. In the old days, the family bad used to gather on the day before Thanksgiving, and the large, airy chambers of the ample Phlppa home-steacould accommodate them alt. Now tbii children and the grandchildren had Increased in nrmber until such gatherings were no longer pos sible. Tbe uncles and aunls bad died or had become infirm. There bad been acme pretty lonely Thanksgivings at (he hospitable Pbipps farm. It was during tbe week before the great day that Deacon Pbipps waa sitting before the open fire in his big. comfortable tittingroorn, and pondering over this melancholy fact. " Taln't right," he grumbled to his gentle wife, who sat knitting beside bim. "Taln't right to have families scattered so at Thanksgiving. I wish we could get our folks all together, Susan, just once more. Here you an' 1 are vergln onto eighty, an' we hain't had our folks all together for goin' on ten year how. Here's this great bouse, linin' room fit to aat thirty, an' this room to spill over into for as many more, and count in' Sister Judy an' all the slmer an' brother F,rothT we've got left, bless 'em! except Betty, an' shea tied to the house by her It's broken hip. an' always will tU p't together they only Mkaly count up forty-one- , but we can't get 'em together. "Well." he mused on. "well try to get a dozen or ao of 'em an' call It a family party, but you an' I an' Rhody. an' tbe help are strong an' hearty, an' could take care of 'em all, if they would only come. But I don't lee any way." "No, there Isn't any way," sighed hla good wife, "but you hadn't oughter complain, Silaa. Ye've got a eight o' blessln's, an' we'd oughter think o' those we've got an' not hanker after those we can't have." Which was good doctrine, though it could not quite stop the deacon's grumbling;. Miss Rhoda Pbipps waa quite equal to the task of taking care of the old people. A strong woman helped her in the kitchen, and there were neighbors near by who were ready to do extra work. Job, the good middle-ageman who had taken care of tbe borsee for many a year, waa no mean band at household aa well aa stable service, and at this special Thanksgiving season Miss Rhoda kept them all busy until the pantries were piled Mr a. Phipps thick, with dainties. thought that there waa too much food prepared. "Why. Rhoda, what do we want with twenty apple plea and alx turkeys and ten chicken plea and a gallon of cranberry sauce?" tbe cried. d - f mm ' ! k--s. Manufacture that Hand-mad- Old D Man. 22. , Dr. T. D. Rees Physician and Surgeon Office at Venl Theatre Phone No. NEPUI, UTAH 25 Piopcietot Refrigerator Kept in Business betnf run on cash basia, enables us to sell at very reasonable irtcs. Courteous Treat nnt to all up-to-d- Say, You ! 7 DONT BORROW The Times from your neighbor when you can get it for . less than Three Cents Per Week HOW If You Want YOU by Cm la I aaal flra4 a. abeat last awaaal ba4 give aa a lilt I. tiaae eaa wH asw y.e wkat hiffc fred. ward r. c.a tare mL "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" U we feel as though we all wanted te see more of you and myther than we have seen lately, but we don't fesl safe to bavi you traveling around on ibe cars a: iy more, and your horses can't take you as far as most of a live, ao we bare clnbbed together and B have bought you the atrongst and handsomest limousine car that we could f.nd. We have put a sum at I;, terest In the bank to pay or the keeping of it, and we have bad Job laugbt how to run It. Ton know be has been away a good many afternoons. Well he baa been learning how to run a car. You can trust him, and now yon and mother can beet a big aopstoti and climb Into your limousine and come and pee ns alt, and we expect you lo do It. Now what do you aay to that, fatbrrr What could fhe old man eay? He turned red. stammered, looker at bis wife, who was smiling slgnif) cantly. and then had the grae to accept and thank bis children for their munificent g'ft Ah of Deacon rhtpps' neighbors taugh a little wnen they see bim rid Ing by In bis tplendid automobile. But they are wise enough to sober np when they catch his eye. y.sr ap.rtaity. Dm I wait .alii lb. vary ad- community. about that printing you're in need of? It at can get vertising in this paper. It reaches the best clawi of people in this IR I ten coming, anyway." But Miss Khoda said she "would risk it." and laughed her mother back to her post beside the fire. By ten o'clock Thankseivlng mom waa In Ing the whole farmhouse specklesa order. Aunt Judy and Vncle Ben had promised to come early, and so had eon John and bis family, Dea eon Pbipps was resHessly perfng np the road, long before the proper time, and Mrs. I'hif pa was almoat as impa tient aa ha. Presently over tbe brow of the bill aa Bndlsa and All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats I Phipps Was Restlessly Peer ing Up tht Road. "We nrver In the world can eat them up before they spoil! Aa near as I can make out, there are only about rvpalivd rood Co. City Meat CARRETT. we Deacon sr. f.r Travlln( auaa. raoae Karajoblanaela. GEORGE t ng Harness e and Sadd'M Htn) LfeaJ la Hikim, ' ever-lasti- Hs.a-.war- New alacaaUy apptU4 S room 4dW tbm, eteara arat, aataa, eta. One fcleek souta as 4 on east of aturt Ostler & Allen the papers." "Wait a mintiie, faiher!" laughed Thomas, amid the eager looks of all the others, who were evldentlj full 01 suppressed excitement. "We well d , came a great touring car. The deacon scowled, but as he beard, first tbe sweet Gabriel horn, and then- - tbe rough roar of the Klaxon, hla face relaxed a little. Who were In the car? It waa not the family of son John. Surely It was Thomas and hla mln later brother, with several members of their families, and Mrs. Phlppa fair ly cried with joy aa she aaw them. 'There la another load Just behind us," they shouted, aa they drew up be fore tbe door. "Another load!" There were half a dozen loada before the final toll was taken, and when two strong, big Phlppa aona lifted out from one of the cushioned limousines poor, lame old Aunt Betty, who' could not have dreamed of coming In anything except auch a aoftly padded vehicle, the tears were dropping ail over Mother Phlppa' best white lace Jabot. Such a Thanksgiving! Every sin gle on of the Pbipps children and grandchildren waa there! The good deacon's voice trembled with Joy as he aaked the blessing, and poured out bia tbanka before God. "But you know, father," aald Thomas Phlppa, alyly, "there are aeveral of us who couldn't possibly have come If It hadn't been for those automobiles that yon hate ao." The deacon ahemmed, and bristled a little, but In the face of the loud merriment which greeted this perfectly true reminder, his few rather growllog remarks could not be beard. "Ton know there really Isn't muck danger from automobiles nowadays, father." proceeded Thomas Phipps "The chauffeurs are diplomatically. better taught than they need to be, the machines can be slopped more easily oh. In every way they are im proved." "Improved!" shouted the deacon, nn able to restrain blmaelf longer. "Ton can't pick np a paper without read In about some shot kin' accident through Im carelessly driven automobiles. proved! They can't b Improved They are Inventions of the evil one himself. You can't tell me! 1 read FORREST HOTEL TO BUILD WELL USE L Nephi Plaster T Use this paper if you want some kJr of their business. 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