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Show i" ALL TBB Or NEWS tABT JU V COUNTY. ' NEPHI. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 7. tpL. times Count JUAB MUSIGAL CON CERT GIVEN Excellent Impression Left With Lovers Of Music. Encores Frequent. The first number of the High School-DistriSchool Lyceum Course was given at the Arlington i he evening Wednesday night, was given entirely to music, that The company of the best sort. giving this number consisted of seven people: Helen Boethelt, Boprano; Mme. Ringsdorf, sopra- - 7 YOUR OK NEPBI. 2 3 4 Total ? 134 ?2 95 137 7 93 41 67 111 LIVELY ELECT- - JON HELD Three Republicans Ami Four Democrats Elect Majority 438 ) LBVAN, MONA, JUAB NO.!5 ' ALMA HAGUE R. BOMBS Mid MILLS. FOLLOWING IS THE UNOFFICIAL COUNT OF THE CITY ELECTION HELD AT NEPHI CITY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd., 1915. 1 READ THK 1915. UNOFFICIAL RETURNS OF NEPHI CITY ELECTION. DISTRICTS For Mayor AD 19 ed Tuesday. it. 126 The election held in NeDhi Tues. day was one of the most spirited neid m this city for years. 77 99 66 372 130 Early in the day the contending parties began to rush voters to 149 47 83 8 3S0 101 A. V. GADD D. the poles and ere the voting closFor Treasurer ed nearly every person in the city I 88 48 63 302 103 that had registered was marktd BARTON BROUGH R. ALMA HAUUE voted. The most friendly feeling 160 147 65 96 449 128 J. H. LATIMER D. R Elected Mayor of Nephl City l: no: Myrtle Bloomquist, contral prevailed between the different For Councilman, Term to; Edith Bramen, pianist; Dan candidates and their friends. 93 Baker, tenor; Signar Benigno, 63 ' 65 129 350 H. D. GOLDSBOUGH R. When the final count was made tenor; Max Bing, baratone. 47 152 itwasfouud 96 396 101 46 THOMAS BAILEY D. that Alma Haeue. PASSTOPPED REBATE FOR The impression left by this f the Republican candidate tnr Term For Councilman, I ; j company is excellent. On every mayor had won by a reasonable I- 123 88 70 112 443 162 JAMES GARRETT JR. R. hand praise of the sincerest kind SENGERJTICKETS . majority, aa will be noted by the is heard, m fact some have gone 132 41 75 73 321 STEPHEN BOSWELL D. summary given on this page. Mr. so far as to acclaim this enter D. & Lake and Route Salt Hague is at present mayor of Ne- Term For Councilman, tainment the best that has been phi City and has given entire satR. Q. Will Abandon 76 157 125 446 82 163 GEO. O. OSTLER R. riven here. The writer does not isfaction during the past two years Custom. hesitate to give it first place. he has acted in this capacity. He D. 117 37 73 62 289 C. J. N. PEXTON is a man of wide experience and The strength and balance of Terra For Councilman, Effective November 1, the Salt is interested in various ways in the sixtette and quartette numbLake Route and the Denver & the 90 64 136 62 R. 352 BROUGH M. J. ers made an appeal that will be growth and welfare of this Rio Grande railroads will discon 153 49 95 387 90 MARK BIGLER D. long remembered. The impress 35 tinue payment of rebates for ex community. ion of grace, refinement and ease tra charges made on tickets bought There were only two other Re in both the singing and the act on trains, except from points publican candidates elected, Jas. ing played its part in captivating where no station or ticket office Garrett Jr. and Geo. O. Ostler, the audience. Encores were fre HAPPENINGS FROM NORTH CASES SET FOR NOVEMBER OFFICIALS DF FIVE for two year councilmen. Four i3 maintained by the companies. of the candidates on the Democ quent; in fact almost every numbThis order is made in line with ratic ticket were TERM OF COURT ERN NPBOBS TIES MEET er was asked for the second time successful, namethe "safety first" movement, ly A. V. Gadd, and in almost every case the wish recorder; John H. which is being extended gradual of the audience was granted. Thomas Bail Latimer, treasurer; of ax Will Cases Problems Another Discussed Several Way Getting lv to every department of the Jury r four year councilman; and ey, And just a word concerning Fund. Beet Crop Be Tried Commencing At Convention Held railroads. It is pointed out by Mark two year council these encores. In every instant Yearly railroad officials in explanation of man. Bigler, Nov. Than Usual. 8th. Recently. Monday, Lighter of standwas second number the , the order that when tickets are ard merit, and was so much in Olsen.' Mr. and Mrs. Giorge The county officials of Salt purchased from conductors on At the session of the district nature like the first that every the time and attention of Q. Q. T. Club L'ntertaln trip to Provo la?t Satur- court held Wednesday the follow- Lake, Tooele, Juab, Wasatch trains vn4wone unconsciously felt a sense of madeona school the conductor are taken from his The Q. business. Q. T. club entertained ing calendar was arranged to be and Utah counties met with State unity that was beautiful. Such day Messrs. E. H. Kay, Elias and tried by jury: Auditor Lincon G. Kelly and the primary duty, that of safeguard at their club rooms Saturday even encores are worthy of a place on the trains. Herbert Molyneaux, Ephnam State of Utah vs. Albert Bosh State Board of Epualization ing the passengers and The ing with a Hallowe'en any program. is the duty of the conductor quests entered into thoparty. made a fly- Nov. 8th. It Alton nff:ii'tL-itEllertson and of William consisting Bailey. could number that choose To a I mat. gft;at enthusiasm, a very enjoy- San Pete Friday of lane up uckcu auu iu State of Utah vs. A. E. Fowler Harden Bennion, Amos Uabbot be called the best is well near ing trip to and John Watson recently at all train orders are obeyed; mat abje time ensured last week on mining business. Nov. 9th. The ktter impossible. Alton acting as chauffeur. State of Utah vs. David The- - the Provo Commercial clud where tne coaches are maintained pro- - partof the evening was spent Cootiniwl oa par I The harvesting of the beets ygerson Nov. 10th. a discussion on the valuation oi fny; he must ponce tne tram, with music Refreshments were was completed Saturday last and Droterties and taxes took olace. and must take every precaution served at eleven oclock. Cases. Civil Mr. Lynn Olpin Enter like all other crops were hardly Western Loan and Savings Co William Bailey, president of the that is possible to prevent the in- - Those present were: Misses tains worth digging and in many cases vs. Loran w. Board of Equalization, opened Jury of passengers Mabel xoin. Allien Sporry, Eva ixov. Sperry, i;rier vs. Geo, the convention with a brief state - In addition to these dutes he were left unmolested, while they Peterson Alexander Florence Christison, Hobbs, Leone enter. Mrs. Mr. and Lynn Olpin in others they were fairly good, H. Gardner, chair lis reautred to make detailed re Hague, Georgia McCune, Pearl roent James 11th. aL Nov. et. SaturIvory friends of tained a number but generally speaking the crop Samuel Rowley et. SI. vs. man of the Utah county Board ports of the number of passeng Wright, Ruby Ellison, La Vera day evening at a Hallowe'en Par was hardly a fourth as comCommissioners was made chair ers carried and the stations be Miller, Stella Brown, Ava Brown, 12th. ty at their home. The house was pared with the crop of last sea- Hans Hanson Nov. vs. Samuel man. tween which they travel. Lola Cazier, Myrtle Reea, Bernice Samuel Rowley decorated in yellow chrysantbem son. the of Harden stall officials Bennion, railroad 13th. TheseJduties, Memmitt Nov. Whitmore, Delia Foster, Edith urns and Hallowe'en devices. The Mr. and Mrs II. A, Green went P. L board, spoke on the assessment say, take up the conductors iuu Sparks, Lucille Greenwood. Ther- vs. S. Mc Pherson Seth in was playing to spent evening PaysoifSunday forthe purpose A. and S. L. R. R. Co. Nov. 15th of property and in his discussion time, and the t;me necessary to esa Brough, Hattie Broadhead, various games. David Bigler and of taking tneir daughter Lillian Carlos Markham vs. Lower of valuation and the means of sell and issue train tickets, and Venus Brough, Oleva Ostler, Ven- Edw. Downs being prize winners. back where she wilt continue Mammoth Mne. Co. Nov. 16th. getting proper assessments he prcpare the necessary reports, is hCe Brough, Crete hen Horst, Car- A hot chicken supper was serv her work in the I High School. Abe Chalmers vs. J. H. Mc related many incidents of unjust taken from the time that other- - oline Rasmussen. Jane Wilkensen. ed to the following. Mrs L. A. and Miner valuation tnai nave Deen iaen i wise wou d be civen to carina: for Mavme Rlrh Attorney Turin rttan Kniaht et. al. Nov. 17th. Messrs. and Mesdames Melvin spent Sunday in Mona as guests John Fowkse vs. J. L Case defore the board, and said that the safety and looking to the com- - Neva Booth, Wanda Christison, Carter, Edw. Downs, Vance Man of Mr. and Mrs.Ephriam Ellert Threshing Machine Co. Nov, in many cases, the valuations fort of passengers. Messrs. Chester Foote, J. W. Jones, made by assessors had forced gelson, Stanley Winn, Sidney son. Mr. of excess 18th. in Bracken, Louis Karrick, Will regular Charges Messrs. F. A. Keyte and the state board to make blanket rates on tickets now in force and I Hoyt, Steve Allen, Earl Pitt, Norton, Claude Tolley, Edw. Pay, CvntMraeJ on counties. Mr, that will be continued in force, Fabian Hickman, Gerald Cazier, Mr! Lola Patten, Mrs. Ella Lars Byron Evans left Monday with raises in different on. Misses Leone Kendall. Edith a train load of cattle, for Los Bennion spoke very Highly or. are 10 cents on tickets costing &X) Lawrence Evans, Wilson Glazier, Automobile Accident to and Ordell Bigler. Pearl Butter Angeles. visit of taxation which if cents or less; 15 cents on tickets Paul McCune, Mr. Christensen, the They expect David Bigler and his sister Edi to system field, and Rady Smith of Hern the Exposition whle there. effect January 1st' costing from CO cents to SI; 20 Mr. Duffin, Evan Howell, Reid into ko Mrs. Sarah Vest has gune to th, had a narrow escape Monday and said that the best way oi cents on tickets man. David Bigler, C. E. Bigler costing from $1 to Bailey, Raymond Chip man and and the host and hostess, Mr. and Lynndyl to spend a few da) a evening while enjoying an auto getting tax service is to place S 1.50 ; and 25 cents on tickets cot- - Mr, Madson. were return Mrs. Lynn 01 pine. alt property at its cash value with her daughter Mrs. t Katie mobile ride. They ingSl.50 or more. were at a point just and home ing Williams. . be to value cash This placed When these tickers have been Mogan Not To He Found, larm Messrs. J. L., N. W. and south of Seth McPherson's of Mrs. Campbell Enter. valuation on the the ground in purchased a rebate slip has been The case of the state vs. J. B, Alton Ellertson went to Alberta they made a quick turn andpass in the or a fair tains selling price to the purchasing passeng issued the and imr horse a buggy Hogan was called Wednesday wherein it is situated. er, but beginning November 1 Mrs. Campbell entertained a Tuesday last on business. machine turned turtle. Miss Eigl community His bondsmen wtre afternoon. on valuation He the a also picture number of friends at spoke these rebate slips will be discon also was thrown with such a force er cited to appear and show of sheep and urges the assessors tinued and there will be ho furth show warty Wednesday evening. Party At Cazler's that she escaped being caught by to make cause why the bond shtnild ntbe of valuation Mis Lola Cazier entertained full a 2 t the fthow the crowd went sheep er payment of rebates. the auto, but David was not so The defendant not be and cattle on the first day of home where dainty re Friday evening at her home. A n "The railroads maintain ticke t forfeited. beneath was he pinned fortunate, and his exact wherefreshments were served. vety pleasant time was spent in the car and was unable to mov January, tnd to make their offices with agents at till but flag ing pre?ent abouts not being known to the He sup stations. It is the Those present were Mesdames dancing and music. until tht rKjrle living near the assessment accordingly. duly of these bondsmen, the bond was declared neiresniireiin weie mi ru w accident came and liberated him ported his argument by showirg agents to advise passengers as to Vm. BelUSton, Mrs. Kessier, WOS- Athelia Booth, Oiga Bry- - Ito ufler Misses V. while there is a chance for rates and fare?, and to issue tick- forfeit led ; but a stay of proceedA. rtdhead. Harry Beaglev, pd several severe cuts that of days to collect was nAA Alva Stout. Leon Christen, an, Lutie Brough, Mabel Owen, ahnutthe head and shoulders. loss in farm improvement and ets to J. W. Elling ings thirty this granted, giving the bondsn Harry Irons, Geo. Latimer, Lucille Tilson of Pay son, Orsena The sister was rendered unconsci other chattels. ton, chief clerk of the Fait Lake men time to bring the defendant ana Lincoln G. Kelly, the atate Route ticket offices, said today. z.itr, aiessra. lajiauik out. itK(U if:t,nr , ivnv-.c-, I'm i Iran.- -Ka Dn r ... ... . .Lia They were both taken home into court. ' iu.nt.tnn. Robt. ChaDDdl. Angus bunt, wm. v araer, openccr t or where they received medical at- - auditor, addressed the d'icialt The agents are paid for the A. R. Pax man. manager of the While the injuries are on the new law a fair trial, as it services and these services, of Uovd Hobbs. Geneva rest, John Maiben, Clyde Olpin, toniirm ExccUiof Mer. Co. wat in Salt Bail Heed dan and Warner r?ronah June Kend- i Clarence would bring about many of the course, are required of them. .,.n painful none are considered It Lake this week on buxinefw. f ' CoBtwaMl geroua. C ft. ct ORSON CAZIER D. For Recorder T. C.WINN R. 312 2 ar 2-y- ear , ar : h w 1 - C-- w pas-engrr- tt,. t, i - i |