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Show f 1- - C y s L,n V ALL EAST COUNTY NPWS. i I a, Uiiffinnnn(TTviTTrnnnnnnnnnTTnTria Times county JUAB M4IMII CITY, Ui AH. NOVKMBK VOL. 1. School Notes Lands not Assessed CHOOL FOR The 3' "TTTITTTTTfTTTTTTfnn I9. 1909. Society News. condition overcrowded 3 YOUR AD. IS READ IN EVERY HOME, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Paxmar Prof. F. D. Farrell Interviewed in New Orleans High Schw N.l- - Land Board Neglects that has prevailed in many ot entertained at dinner last Fri That the commercial depart the grades has been relieved, day. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Mc- FARMERS State ment is papular among the s'a to Furnish Assessor and the average number of Cune of Ogden were the guests. fells of His ork Mer; onls is shown by tho fact that with List of Patent Mr. Ernest Brough of Nephi pupils now in the different ut of a total of eighty five, si Lands was married to Miss Laura Giles grades is forty. The system of dry farming ty are taking typewriting; thirty Dec. School School will close for Thanks of Fillmore last Wednesday, Mr which is being used in the wes; and S'x'eeu book tonography giving Wed. evening JNov. l Brough, the groom, is the son of will be the means of doubling the course in book The ceepiug. and will no"t reopen until Mondaj Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brough of g area of the United iieeping will compare favorably Close to one thousand acres of Nov. 28. this city, and is interested in the States within the next twenty with valuable lands located on the any given in the country. Commercial Club Making Levan Ridge were not placed on Mr George Kendall, the pro confectionary store of Fillmore s", said Mr. F. D. Farrell, The school board has arranged the assessment roll for this year. bation officer , has been doing with his brother Ray. Miss Giles, dry farming expert of the Agri or a night school from six o'clock Preparations. n of cultural Department, last night m seven for ail the young people Fhe state land board failed to some effective work under the the bride, is a A rousing meeting of the furnish' the county assessor with direction of Prin. Homer and young lady in her home town. at tht Grunewald. ji Nephi who do not have an Most of the Mr. and Mrs. Brough will make Commercial Club was held last a complete list of patented lands the schoo board. The system is proving a great opportunity to attend in the day evening to plan for the big agri- for this year. The assessor's boys that are required by law tp their future home in Nephi. success, and what was once desert time. This is a splendid oppor cultural school which will bs attention was called to the mat attend school have enrolled and Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs land, growing nothing but cactut tunity for the young men and la held here for one week commenc- ter from the fact that owners of the parents of delinquents com- I. II. Grace, entertained at din- and sage brush, now is producing dies of the town to get train ing Dec. 13th. As this school es- land kept calling to pay their mend the action that has been ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. II. from fifteen to sixty bushels of ing in commerce. At present F. McCune. pecially concerns the farmers taxes on lands which could not taken. wheat per acre. Land that ten stenography and typewriting are A new supply of apparatus and dairymen of the community, be found on the rolls. The male members of the years ago could have been pur the leading subjects. Already County it was decided to invite all of Assessor Bailey made a special has been ordered for the labora Governor's Club met at their chased for $1. an acre, and went a dozen students have availed them tD m3et with the Commer- trip to the land office and secured tory, to replace the exhausted rooms last Monday evening, and begging at that price; is now sell themselves of this offer. cial Club members at the Taberlist of these omitted lands, and stock. Interest in athletics at present enjoyed a stag affair. Luncheon ing for $50. an acre, and is con Prin. Homer has appointed was served, and a good time had, sidered 4 m nacle next Sunday at p. after will place the same on the tax is centered in Basket Ball. The cheap". meeting to discuss tha prepar- rolls as an additional assessment, a committee of five teachers to The Billie Club meets with Mr Farrell has been at work boys are doing good woork in ations for this coming event. so that the tax may be collected properly place before the school Miss Pearl Ingram this evening, for the department in the West their practise games and are now The farmers and others are for- for this year. board, the necessity of expend to meet any team of their Thursday eveni ng the members looking into the extensions of the ready tunate in being able to have this ing uie amount ot money requir- - of the class. The new basket ball and state S. S, board met at dry farming, and is now on his school secured for them by the el bv law for library purposes. the home and shoes for the boys the suits of Miss Pearl Wright, way to Washington to make his A plan is being worked out by Commercirl Club, and are earnWe expect great now here. are He is a graduate of the Levan Notes. the teachers that will furnish the retiring secretary of the board report. estly requested to be present from basket ball team our of Utah, and things a vast amount of reading ma and tendered her a very pleasant Agricultural College next Sunday afternoon. An SpIkI Currrtpoudt-neAA this game has been aryear. is familiar with every phase of terial at very litttle cost. Each party. Games were played, re evening will also be set apart with the Manti High freshments served, and a pleas the methods of Western farming. ranged when Pres. Paxman will make School A full corps of the teachers teacner will subscribe lor one or ant be to played in Manti at 'The area which is being de time had. an address on the Dry Farm of this place attended Teacher's more of the best magazines, and some The Boosters' future date. Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Grace en veloped by this method" said Mr, be will these together brought to Congress at Hillings, Montana. is be Fri in held Eureka institute last given by the Farrell. "lies between the 100th. program The first informal social of day and Saturday. All were subject to exchange among th'J tertained informally at dinner second next Friday even years cen Sunday evening in honor of Mr, meridian, which runs through an ing at seven o'clock. , Everybody held at the quite well satisfied with the triu leacnej-s- . the season will and M rs. II: F: McCunfe of Odgen tral .Northland SouJLh .Dakota Club roAro 1 lie Friday evenbasket b ill game played "TIkmV is an atmosphere in the Kansas and the Cascade range o is cordially inviied toittend. The The U. C. T. club meets with mountains. It is as follows: ing. John P. Meakin, the elo- between the north and soutl various rooms that reminds ore comprises Utah program cutionist with a national repu- side boys last Wednesday even- - of the year lf.20, and the early Miss May Hobbs next Monday Iieadi Pearl Sparks ng t Montana, Idaho, Nevada, west tation, is famous as an entertain- ng resulted in a victory for the days of Plymouth. Bessie Goldsbrough evening. ansas and eastern Oregon and Piano Solo The next meetingof the Ladies' Washington, and is a vast coun- Vocal Solo The basket ball spirit has tak er, and will regale the members boys of the north. T. W. Vickers with humorous readings, original held be will Club the hold at en in of the the gram- Literary The following students of ths Judge Greenwood lys try, capable of feeding the whole Talk Ioems, and stump seeches. No place are attending school at the mar grades. They prat ice daily home of Mrs. Geo. Sudbury on country. The method of dry Current Events Beulah.IIoyt Vocal Solo charge is made, and all the mem- U. Y. U. this year: Stephen and many of thorn handle the Monday evening. Belliston Mrs. Ralph is is and proving farming simple, bers with th"ir wives and sweet- Stephenson, VernneyC. Dalhy, pig skin like professionals. On account of a Teachers insti Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hyde enter- very successful. The governhearts are invited to this intelThe " Little Chief.; " (Seventh tained at dinner Sunday evening. ment is introducing drought-resistin- g tute in Eureka, school was closed Mafel Neilson lectual feast. A special invita- Mary Anderson, the have Golden last Thursday afternoon and Friand Miss June team) grade challenged Myrtle secured which is NeilEdna Mangelson. wheat, tion was also extend! to the in the Crimean section of Russia. day. Joel Taylor, Louise Lund- - "Tigers" (Eighth grade team) Kendall were the guests. Ladies' Literary Club to attend. son, will le and there something Mrs. snd Mr. Claud steen and Alma Jennings. Burquist With this kind of grain, and with doing when the boys from the entertained informally at cards deep and often cultivation, the went Central meet. Edward Chnstensen Tuesday evening. Hyrum Brough once arid lands are producing as J. W. Paxman Speaks at south this morning "with one of and Miss Ruby Patten were the well as much of the lands in the Honey Bee a Worker. the Z. C. M. I. drummers. Dry Farm Congress. is this and vast East, guests. country The traction engine of Utah Thos. Belliston and sons have District Court News. Mr. and Mrs. James Eardley building up rapidly as a result." The firrt speaker on behalf of Plaster Co. has stopped and th; MrFarrell said that he had just shipped a half car load of of Salt Lake are being entertain-e- d Utah was Mr. J. W. Taxman of "R." plaster is being conveyed p In the cas of the Levan this week by Mr. and Mrs. L. just attended the Dry Farming honey to Canada. Mr. Belliston Neph Utah, who gave a short ad to the switch by teams. 78 C S. Graham, judgment by A. Bailey Sr. Congress which was held in Mon informed the Times reporter that of James dress. He said three-fourth- s Soimie Angard. default was taVen against the deAagard, tana, and that the principal ad he and his sons have gathered the rainfall came in the winter. Gilbert, and De Vine Shepherd fendant in th sum of $194. 22 dresses were made by Mr. James 35,000 pounds of comb honey and had, therefore, to be conser- went over in the Oak Creek Mts. xiih interest there from the J. Hill and his son, who see from their colonies this season. ved for the growing season. last week deer. They first day of May, 19 c;), and for As the comb honey brings from hunting Whitney Bros. Quartet thoroughly the great future for nine They did not find it difficult to were successful in of costs two suit. to ten cents per pound, and retting do this, and Utah felt as secure The Commercial Club com the West in establishing this sysdeer. In th? case of Patten v.".. Tew, the extracted comhoney about seven was This tem. todav in the dry farming areas congress mittee who have in chargs the was siting ti ject is seen that it all cent3, as she did in those areas where We also have vis CWdia from readily of nearly delegates Whitney Bros, fpjartet entertain posed water could lo obtained and Hendrickson attending the U. of th- - defendant from the land rent- ment for Saturday evening re the western States, and there this industry is very profitable. whore irrigation was practiced. U. and her brother Henry at tend ed to him and for damages and a fine sale of tickets. This were delegates from Brazil, Chile And yet it is uncertain. Dozens adlocat- port educational on farm rental The excellent the V. b. U the property University ing quartet has traveled all over the and Palestine, all of which coun- of people have started in the vantages they had received on Salt Lake City. All are inter ed at Votk in the north nd of the country, and the papers every tries have the same problem with business in Nephi, but it has , the question had resulted in fail- ested and doing good work dwindled down to abc-J- t two apiacounty. where speak well of it. One of their arid lands. ures lieingvcry infrequent. They A cotnr rnmiae was effected by the Thomas Sherweod has bought Mr. Farrell said another prob- - ries, that of Mr. Thos. Vickers, Whitney Bros, is a talented were fuity established in the doc- the Olof Johnson home and has' which tr.e piainull detne and the four bro em that the government was try and the one operated by Belliston pvd trine, and were making excellent added a number of rooms to the fendant a certain stipa'ated sura elocutionist; voices blend into a har- ing to solve was the conservation and sons, the latter being theon- result?. Not only was dry farm-ni- g house that was there. ar,d with and the defendant surrenlered thers' one run on a commercial basis. mony in the songs that carry of the rainfall, for the purpose f y a success in cereals and for- th'S has Some an made of the p jhfiest.ijn interesting facts about improvement premises. their audiences away in admira- getting sufficient water for the age cn pi, but also in frait, as up to date building. the industry were.told the report Estate ctV.lt. Gundry. Evi- tion. Only a few tickets left. stock. The rainfall in those arid the caches he brought to show er inafternion the by Mr. Belliston. It it esti Sunday mating d 'tit adduced showed irregualat- Call early or you will not get a sections is only about fifteen the convention testified. A few was addressed by El lers Itoscoe iii"S t hat 20, 000 trips have to be mated on the part of the adminis- seat. ches a year, as compared with doubting Thomas's still remain- E. Grover ar,d .lame IJigler trator in ih- - est ale, and the creditmade by the bees to gather ona seventy inches in this State, and ed, but they were petting very home missionaries of Nephi. ors of the estate cbi-c!to secure emnjgh water for stock pound of honey. For thepur- i to the scarce now. Dcs rt t Fai mc r. The Sunday School' was als. rettlemorit of the fisal account. Card of Thanks. lone of the main problems. For pose of ascertaining just what th L. A. one of the colonies and visited by Jew Pay Case not yt t fully Hi J. The Old Folks committee wish this purtKise: the farmers are isiees areondoing, Stake of S. a S. kept pair of f.cales,and Bailey Jr. both The Cattle Shipments Marble, insane to heartily thank all those who building cisterns, and thereby Estate of to gain as high as 11 An order of ?i'e cf cl!.vn real gave so liberally of their food, use the water from the nrfs of leen known BeliisUn nl Lunt made a Union Board. is in Menrtol one Miss founds Taylor visiting e tale was granted tb? guardian, day. By care and money, labor, music and the oth the farmhou's. The governfhipmer.t of six cars of cattle in Sanpete. NIis Mr. friends John Belliston has and relatives attention, ment have proved Marb'e. experiments er good things that helped to IItum to Grand Junction, Colorado, lat Co-o- p been able to take as high as 150 took Kbck The Levan wreo. make the Old Folks' party this that water enough for the r.tork Friday. uc.11r.e7 M.'ini; v. f. last week. It was e years farm can be secured lundsof honey from one colony Decree of divorce was year such a grand success. They on a Krce E. Grover shipped five on the second sincetwenty it wa in- - G;ark. during this season. This amount in this way. and the care wish also to thank the manager of cars cf cat tie the first of th and many cf the gfntet ths t.lain';f f, tier cnt addition to "In coporated the experiments is afiout the highest Defend the Arlington pavilion for his lib ti Grantsvibe. where they shareholders are talking" of of the minor children. wk in reached the state. anywhere 11, said Mr. with Lam grain,' ant was crdelei tD pay 350 pet erality in giving them the use ( f will be fed for pome tim outthe government is experiment his hall in the evening. C!cath alitor.. He also hirpd two cars of drawing with forage for those section?. M M ing ITTEE. OLD FOLKS CO shfvn to Kansas City. Jacob ourt waj aljiioced until Oec. and w hile this is a harder proli- Advertising is not a sovereign Gili.n acrsrrpanied the ship out by Mr. Grover this season. 1st. t is the lem than specific fot all business ills. It grain, yet it11 pr-. mont IheMepbi Creamery Co. has In the j slice's cort, Henry Cazir r shipped three Orson iorage win lie se won't atone for slipshod goods, aait in the District ty sure mat a will One car cf sheep was also ship- - car loads f cattle last week to Torrest his commencea sat; commenced grow by thia halting deliveries atid tnnstT-fui-t- y f 'onrt ainst Chatwia and Co. o cured that sum a f A the tor E lace it an: te to Salt Lake City. one and Grand to met beds. It is a salesman; that Lake method of dry farming." New Salt City, Mammoth for 20 fot batter cf ?t32, balance cf purchase pri This makes 108 car loads of function, Colo. s alk Brains. Orleans Daily Picayune, sold the defendant Co. ca a lot of sheep. live stock that have been shipped - to Open 13th. wheat-growin- well-spoke- . -- ' n:t Eu-ren- Co-o- ! n tiff ft hi H'-ra- lflO-acr- 4 1 t6'. a |