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Show The Juab County Times THE UTAH BUDGET b Coleman, Editor and Proprietor UTAH JTCPHI OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. Fifth Judicial District 4ndge, f ovinia Ureenwood. Attorney 10. H. Ryan. Stenographer V. U Cook. Btate Senator J. A. llytlo. Btate Representative Uraxton Bar aett. Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest II. F. Studley. U. S. Export lu Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. btate foreman Experiment Station Stephen iioswell. County. Commissioners County J. I. tieorge Jones, Martla Nlelsou. Clerk T. W. Vickers. Hecorder Win. ilurton. Treusurer T. H. O. Farkes. Wm. Bailey. Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. E. Foote. JSheriff Gua J. Henrlod. Superintendent of Schools George Aasessor eurveyoi" . A.. Spery. Jr. Probation Offlcrr Alvah Stout. Hoad , ComnilBsloner George Mc-Cun- Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. Allred. County l'hyalrlans Dr. W. W. Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hcnsel. EA8T COUNTY MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayor G. M. Whltuiore. Councllinen James Garrett, Jr., Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch Burton, V. G. Orrao. Kecorder Peter Sorensen. Treasurer Marwhal NOTES. Fire of unknown origin destroyed $1,000 worth of groceries in the basement of a grocery store in Ogden. While standing near the track of the Salt Lake & Ogden railroad at Clinton, John Wlnslow was struck by a car and seriously injured. The rush for desert lands in the vicinity of Modena still continues. During the last week seven full sections, or 4,480 acres, were located. J. B. Davis, 40 years old, a prisoner' in the Utah penitentiary, died at the prison early Sunduy night. He had been convicted of During the past year 250,000 acres of dry farm land in Utah have been filed upon, with 1.GS0.000 still remaining segregated and subject to entry. A Bachelors' club has been formed Extracted honey. If brought to a at Mantl, the members agreeing not ta temperature of not over 1C0 degrees tuke a wife without first obtaining tha Fahrenheit, bottled and sealed while approval of the other members of the hot, will usually, If kept in a uniformclub. ly warm temperature, keep liquid for John Scow of Mayfleld committed a year or more. But there Is a great suicide on Sunday, shooting himself difference In honey. Borne will candy than others. Cold through the heart with a shotgun. Ill much more quickly health and despouduncy led to the atmosphere Is quite favorable to candying of both extracted and Cellars End cold rooms are Several cases of Infantllo puralysls has broken out in the southern part of poor places for honey. the state, and preventive measures are As a for pigs in the producbeing urged by the state board of tion of pastureand for the feeding of pork health to prevent the disease spread- brood sows a brauch winter, during ing. of farming which so often goes hand Less than seven months ago there in hand with dairying, alfalfa cannot were but two interurban electric roadu be too In fact, highly recommended. In Utah, one a trifle under seven miles for all animals on the farm horses, in length, the other ten miles. Today swine and poultry alcattle, the state can boast of seventy miles of falfa issheep, It well ntgb Indispensable. electric roads. corn la king, alfalfa is surely king of More than $150,000 will be collected kings. by the farmers of Millard county for alfalfa seed alone, which tbey have Where gullies have been formed by raised In the year 1910. Most of the soil washing during the summer it is seed has been sold and the money paid well to fill them as early as possible over to the farmers. In the fall while the leaves are still Governor Spry bus named an advis- on the brush with which they are J. H. iAiluier. W. A. Wright. J. 13. Memmott NlRht Watchman Justice of the Peace Jacob Col tan. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief or Fire Department N. A. Nlelaon. Superintendent of Waterworks Alfred (iowers. Mona. John JnKtlce Vnttat!e Ellas Molynetix. licalih Officer S. W. Ellertaon. Justice J. 8. t'oopT. (Vwrtabtp Alvah KiouL Health OfficT lr. I). O. Miner. Levari. JuMIr Orfon NlrMin. Conntabir kit hard Ivenoo. tary. 10"io, at irl rvity even-IW1'i'(ly ViIMng Wd I. O. O Y. hall. lcomrd. C"jr2- Incn I. II. - Pna:i, CVthuI, latimor, Clrrk. r,ir rr,riz t ni. S. well root-Ma-ny thr &' Laf.efday !Mf)4iT t Tat" rtiacl' m aim. M I. A. ward at fhr'-t- roef-t-t- i SnndaT, trTar.le; feo'l.. Primary 4 p. rr. Meeting. First marl wsu d at 10 a. m. l. p. m. n Fir' at Second ward R"ef bn'A. ard at Tvnnf. First ward at T!i-d3- 4 p. m. luii'f ind 8ocJ"ty Uml ward. id freirlh Th'rdaT of ach month at 2 p. rn. 8ecmd ward. and third Th'irvlayi cf ah rn"Btb at 2 at the repctJT R'i'rlon f lauwe Friday at "ery m-- , ward. p. noirisa. j - riovl of i i frt pilnf Flrtt ward. I p m Rw'.W fcali; vtmrj Friday at 3, h tTi?r Wlna Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum George W, Booth J.'S. OSTLER. PruENT L. 8. HILL. Virs PaismnsT K. K. BOOTH. Cashiss City Barber Shop The LiCdern Oarber Shop We pay the highest market price for CR&.A.M Why send your CREAM 00 miles from home to get less q 1 money? NEPHI CREAMERY o1 mn( brhir shop 1b Nephi. Bwot Black stand ao Btha in mnuecuoD. Office. Two doora amtth of Tiam Ptl Baicbaior Brua., Prufrlelori Livery and Feed Stable Bus Meets All -- He Builds Wisely Who Builds Trains. IUt. Dray aad Express Wagons. Tbone Us. No. 4.4 2. Agents for Coal. Good Llrsry Weir TO BUILD WELL USE II D. GOLDSBROVGH. Proprietor Nephi Plaster George McCune Has No Equal Ejt(r, Loan. Brokerage NEPHI The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. 1 and loMifancb UTAH Subscribe for the TIMES Nephi.Plasler&fCo. There is no one who ought to bavo a better garden than the farmer who baa ail of the laxid necessary with teams aod usually help to care for it J uab County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF Whatever you do, don't select seed Flour and Mill Produce developed, (or that's one of the best ways of encouraging this trouble. Everything New and up to date ears fiom stalks on which smut has When the asparagus tops hav become ripe tbey should b cut off and burned up. In this way the spores of the rust fungus are destroyed. Oar Leaders Geld Coin Flour and Fresh Ground Graham Different qualities of the sama kind of gtain and hay enter the? bal snced ration of the diTercnt experiment stations for horses. tlc For picking apples a half bushel basket, lined with burlap and proith a strong hook, will prove vided better than to jrara, v. J, ft. n-- l( J 1 !' causing the fatalitic-- .-r a a bug. y gardener of flrieham City, a .22 :,, T t?,L to bis for p. Salt Improves both the flavor and keej irg (jtilities of butter, as well as in reading It weight at a small proportionate cost ty. jrlntf . or any o'Ver of the ttrasses. not 4o their best tiniest the sed- fcc! i storked down to a fin i ami torn- t?rt condition. Whe-M- Will One of the ntot trying periods In tie foal's development 1 w anlrg the yoiingptcT from the milk of It dam. After weaning the fol, tie young animal sbouH not Ik- - Reelected arid pern.Pfed to rouei it the firt winter. nd other pboid fever. Carroto. potatoes. re-aoon e hvi!1 hf dug Vrilliam ITley Cole, one of the par. twit crop now, drid. and ord In th t!et Utah pione.rs. a of the Prophet Jfcph Fmifb, a merntr of the Nauvoo Irpion. and one of the mot ft'tir rncmWn of the c hurra in Ktrry farmer I!1 admit th.it a fnnA the early day, died at the hnmo of tiw tmrt on tb farm Is beautiful bis daughter In Ogden on Novembtf and useful. 12, at the of ft. Ther la nothing QnHf ao (tord at While wii:ot for fittn hrofth to rafrh and hold soil wash. f!r tear Corlnne, George flader tratbed a hopun from the vieon la Aftr tpln; hullt lh ffir l must r a bnrry hy th barrel and pulled It tot attrition If It Intendward b;rr, the gtio clicharrd, ed to last and always turn stock. bl right arm binc ao badly toacgied that aaspaiatlo waa aecsar (iM ae b-l- ng s Office Rooms Nos. 2 and Building. Phone No. 128 2. good feuults. t ti nd killed hirr;? If. I ' re f rp in ,i.:i n report-in th" 'o,.. r. arford,rz to tie I of monthly r,ort of th I,eal(h. Tb rriort showa 117 ti lths In lake county alone. Tte main Cliae ink a Dentist Different fanners In different see--i tiotis have stated times for sowing winter wheat. Some sow early and some sow late, each claiming equally j There l s tnpctlne ho'Jse. Pri'thfod mfe'lfie Monday. T:3fi p. m.. at the repcilTe ward meo'lne p. tn. J 1 'bead NEPHI NATIONAL! c - ! 'd Lowest Possible Prices Dr.). A. BOOTH Before starting In fruit culture for market visit the progressive, practical fruit ciiilurlstH and study detail- - aImo learn the cost of bushes, method of culture and the returns. awi-utatlfii- I at Court Iloust prompt attention. Office second floor of Croldsb'oujh Block. Real a itreiar " Office Lawyer Cows feed little at night If well fed during the day, and If the stable la well ventilated they are as comfortable here as anywhere, and the gain to the manure pile is considerable. tnener a COWER grrrcfary. 5. Practice la all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and ! - a Don't Buy from u unless yon want to jet Sash and Doors, Lumber', Lath, Shingles and Builder's Hardware Also Cement, Coal, Coffins and Caskets, at the HENRY ADAMS At the close of the honey season, The average annual honey yield per w hen a part or all the bees are run for colony for the entire country should comb honey, some sections may w be ill be from 25 to SO pounds of comb capped partly over, while some honey or 40 to CO pounds of extracted be partly filled but no sealing done. honey. Much unnecessary energy Is expend- The cow that wanders over bare pas- j ed in trying to avoid labor. Those who tures and looks wistfully at growing are not willing to give honest, con- Is not happy scientious labor need not expect phecrops she cannot reach. w. .ntuni.iii and 11 111 not nroduce l noiiieiial success oil the farm. I In J A HI. II J VMSDV, N. O. J. 'Phone No. next spring. e forr tnrt f. O. ft. Y. No. 16 errrr H In 1 O. V. Y. hali. VIhio'Mra cord aUy invi'M to at L FOOTE Attorney at Law County Attorney will be. one-teut- 'i No. " FORREST HOTEL t 'to AT RESIDENCE Grace Bros. Lumber Co. Prepare cultivated ground the same Merchant Tailor as for strawberries for transplanting Suits made to last and fit at reasonraspberries and blackberries, but plow furrows ten feet apart for blackberries, able prices. Long experience la easteight for red, yellow, and purple rasp- ern tailoring house. berries and seven for blackcaps. a Anrrira T. In-dl- x NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. ii"l firnl and third Tuesdays of very month at tho club tarWr nvm-txIn th Eunt building. of DPisbb'TlnK cotnmrrciaj club , eorrtlaily Wflcr.iivd. R E. firoTor, Prml'lml. T. II. Burton. Financial Scrtary. Ifcnnla Wood, Cornpndlng Secreof OmCE I l WrKdm,n PHONE NO. 84 To make hens lay, put some oats In a box, pour warm water over them, and keep In a warm place. Feed a small quantity to bens each morning after the oats begin to grow and get green. Oats soaked In milk are splendid. c Juab. Jtmtlre II. C Sicphr-nn-. Mcmmo'.t. Constable lioln-r- Voltn Physician and Surgeon delion. The men who have fallowed diversified Tanning for years rarely ever are pinched with a crop failure beT(f Murray Commercial club haa cause of a variety of products for an decided to hold an auction day at Murray every week. ThI will be princi- Income. pally farmers' day. Th fanners and handful of oil meal An others who have cows, hot pen. chirk-ens- , do the hoicck (soocl. especially If will or to vegetables, grain, ai thing corn. The pea size their main grain diHue of. will bring It to the ti arkct til ! for thU purpose. handiest cake pliuo for aurfjoii. It la tbc that Ruling beyond ovr Wheat sown too late to come up the of the courts of Utah to Indicate to It is sown. If the soil still conrailroad where they shall make io), year forne warmth, will start to tain been use cif the of ftntu'ea In the ground and take sprout the hut'j't t, the f ii court t)m baa overruled the Second district a colt has been studied by court in the case of J. 1. Pkeen tinilnate petting nnd handling. Let 'the 0;ifn Rapid Tranf.il coin an v. the master pet and govern the young-sterHenry C. Lee, convicted at Os iori of until they know who Is bos.s. havlra Grace Mi.ir, 11 Like the strawberry. n utile more Ijcar old, of RMk 'print. Wjo.. to marry l.im, reprc nentiiiis that he had pains should - taken when setting liv-obtained a divorce from hi pb.nts In the fall, to get Irig in Oi;den. has be. n scnti iiw t Ibem well mulched 1" fore winter. earf' imprinontTK nt. fil)lH should be marriat.- criiinv !. , r.f Old raspl'erry-canei.,in from the patc h b fore th acritie, with toe rercrnrpr-n-lationnd the new vine mulched that it be ued for face inat'.on j ur fr7-twith oat straw or barn yard HMT. e nent to the h. aj'll , is to ! in V. ahinpun aw l Those ot h'-- which have Jut comCoiii.ti. ti hy th. t'.M" .o..r, of b alth. a tardy rnolt will fatten now. B the firM method of be t ij.,.,, pleted jn and mak rss arcn-inth f rew of the tpffad of nr.alU Cast up " '',. ff.:j!iiein part of the ,;e. up their deTit l"nciet wl-- meat ! J.Tk H'rr, ),;) It tievr pays to Msrv a rolt. Thirriding a birle, iM?- -i tl, a w III rest about $10 f with one l,nd ith the t(r- ty bushel or:h thif r.tirh to any and re OI rar to furnish coirj thing colt net winter. wcillrei tt.o Iocoto iio for his l,(e. l!rne :(,iri an,j ff) nnder th The contI' u'lori and grrirn soundi t r'rt in; M'mnid iht, int- i ci l murh ness of the faTti hor crushed, being tm runty. he recevel the treatment tlfifl f faj'd habitual f!rir.k;r.e covrr- - d th ir'ef. nhiM-nc- O, Miner, M, D, Heartsease was formerly not worth considering as a honey plant, because c; Its scaicity; but of late years it has become plentler, and this year it is worth many dollars. Same with dan- I Nephl. can be supple- Every flock owner of long experience in handling breeding ewes fully realizes that the condition of the ewes at mating has a decided influence upon the breeding qualities of both ewes and progeny. occai-lona- l fate. 6L. OITTCZ AT RESIDENCE Farm poultry is too often allowed to run in one large flock. The chicks cannot be fed properly and are almost sure to become infested with lice from the older fowls. Often ducks, geese, chickens and turkeys are all turned together to fight for supremacy. The more the fowls are distributed over the farm in summer, the most productive they Complete Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Hearse In connection. Office at residence. Phone No. 105 red d sen-tont'f- OFFI-CER- corn-Be- TELEPHONE DOWNS Best Home Made Caskets Physician and Surgeon An average sample of the droppings of high-fehens contains about thirty filled. Headquarters for Traveling Men. or thirty-twpounds of nitrogen, thir- New elegantly appointed I room addiHorses at pasture will need no other ty pounds of phosphoric acid and fifsteam heat, hatha, etc. One tion, or teen sixteen In pounds of potash block soutk and one east of court protection than a shed if they have bouse. Phone 22. enough to cat Cold, dry weather will each ton. not Injure stock as much as cold rains What furnishes more material for and damp, foggy weather. the white of eggs than corn does? A bushel of wheat contains about Young cattle and dry cows should CODRTBOC9 TREATMENT AND mure protein, three per cent less not be haltered up In close stables durFIRST CLASS WOf fat and much as times three nearly a roomy them ing the winter; give fiber. heavBed N. A. w NIKLSON, Throe Doors North shed ith a hard dirt floor. of Post Office PROPRiEToa ily with straw or leaves. As a rule, transplanting should be This year's sprouts may be pulled done when the plant Is dormant. This If it's first class work you are looking from the peach trees with the hands If applies to all fruits, but for convenifor fro to It Is done this fall, when it should be, ence we sometimes transplant straw which will save considerable work berries during the growing season. Mor-tense- PRECINCT This, of W, W, Bennett, M, D, J. R. mented by spraying with an arsenical mixture when the caterpillars appear on the foliage in spring. comb-hone- dtx-d- . ory board of Utah business men to ee thHt this state is properly represented with a display of its products at the Western Laud Products exhibit to be held in Omaha, Jauaury 18 to 28. After an illness lasting for a period of three years, Ellen M. Williams, one of the pioneer residents of Weber county, died November 23, at her home Electric Light In Ogden. Mrs. Williams came to Utah Superintendent In lb53. Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. NIelson. Convicted of holding up a man In Ogden on July 23, and robbing him of LEVAN TOWN. . Frank Bell and Bell Rio. half breed President Board of Trustees A. L Cherokee Indians, have been Jackmnn. to serve twelve and seven Trustees Adelhort Bosh, Ij. II. George Francoui, Swea E. years, respectively, in the stale penitentiary. Malmgren. Clerk Orson NIelson. The supreme court holds that Frank itarshal Albert Bosh. Connors, convicted on a charge of burHealth Olllcer James E. Taylor. glary and also on one of murder, must serve bis term for burglary and then be delivered to the sheriff of Utah CAST COUNTY SCHOOt BOARDS. for trial. Connors killed Wilcounty 1L Mona John T. Kay, Ephraim liam Strong, city marshal of Provo, in Kay. N. W. Ellerlson. Nebo Tbos. Booth. Edward Jones, A dispute arUing over a wnger Wm. Jones. Nephl Alma Hague, T. I, Foot. placed on a wrestling match reulted Rosco K. (Irover. in a fatal ilifHtlng In Ogden. Okl llendrlckson, Jamci Okm.i. a Japanese, being nl.ot and lvan Iliry K. Taylor. Adalbert Bosh. killed by G. Kuutihata. a fellow counJuab James A. Kelly, R. C. Steph tryman, who surrendered to the ponson, T. T. Taylor. ller, claiming the shooting wa In CAST COUNTY in. shop-liftin- Re-Mr- -- moth la a serious The brown-tal- l pest In New England, and Is likely to spread. The easiest and practically the only effective means of artificial control where established. Is by cutting off the overwintering nests during the late fall, winter or early the larvae withspring and destroying , r'ilar j Is money tn be keeping If It managed properly. Fat heavy bens that spend too much itb the t:m in the corn rrlb. paling hues, are in dangT of dylrg suddenly with apoplexy. Study your bird" and brod tbm ao aa to brine the teg rwnrd up. Quick growth, early maturity. It will pay you. Chryanthmoma will Ded tion from frost and fold wlnda. la all tb food th row cold aUhW eaU to austaln lif. It takw m protec- SCENIC LINE OF TIIK WOULD THREE SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER CANYON of the GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON RUBY CANYON GLENTOOD SPRINGS AND THE ffTn E fKUTf AND AGf JCULTtt CANYON of the GUNNISON GARLEN of ihe GOD MANITOM SPRINGS THE ;70YAL GORGE AL DTSTRSfTS OF COIoDO AMD UTAH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS TO DF.WTJt. CHICAGO AND ST. LOt'13 WITHOUT CHANGE Or CARS FROM SALT LAKF. rem roLDras. wkleii. F. A. WADI F.IGI I. G. P. r T. 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