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Show Juab ALL THC NIW8 Or CAST JI'AB COUHTY. NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL VOL. 7. times County YOUR AD 18 READ IN THE HOMES 07 NEPHI. L'van. MONA, JUAB and MILLS, 14, 1916 NO. 28 ST5 DINS R lb HAPPENINGS FROM IRAN IS ION ODER HIGH EVER CONCERT NEWSY ITEMS FROM OUR MORE ROM AT LEVANJIDGE T COMPLETE SCHOOL WORK GOING ON Was Pronounced The Best Lawrence Olson and Miss Ever Given In That City. Gladys Western Wed. To Connect With Sanpete Visitors. Utah And Nevada Agricultural Colleges And Salt High Class Work. Big Surprise. And Sevier Counties. Lake Route Undertake Greatest Educational Lambert of James School has The been funeral Ladies' Neuhi The Cupid busy High again Best Road In State. Trip In History Of The State. who died Sunday night at 9 Glee club and Male Chorus were with Mr. Lawrence Olsen and The coming of the Demonstration Train on Thursday ' next is of such magnitude and importance as to interest all classes of people, and to justify a serioue consideration and study of its mission and purpose. An exhibition such as this train sffoidt has never been conducted through any of the Western States and the practical lessons it will present never more opportune and forceful. The train is produced and conducted at a great expense and the agricultural experts accompanying the same to discuss subjects of vital incerest are among the best and most capable u.en in their te spective lines. Such an opportunity to glean valuable information is seldom presented, and it may be a long time before Convention Republican Called. Funeral For James Lambert Held. Out of Town Miss Gladys Western. The wed Last week work was com ding will take place in the Salt menced on the road between Lake Temple Wednesday April Levan and the SanDete countv 12. The groom is a highly reine on the nouth, The large spected young man of town, an grader purchased by the energetic worker in all religious last year has been in usecounty since lines, a teacher in Sunday School the work was commenced. F"" and mutual. Miss Western is a a number of Year a this work well respected young lady oj has been very much needed. Deseret. Mr. and Mrs. Olson Much of the travel that ought will reside in Mona for the pres- to have passed through the ent. towns in East Juab county has Eph Roberts made a business taken the longer toad through trip to Salt Lake Friday return- the settlements ot Sanpete ing Sunday. County because of the bad con dition of this fifteen miles of EllertPon Eph.. John L., Roy and William Newton made a road. business Arrangements have been made trip to Charleston the Sampete county officers by Thursday returning Sunday, to connect up with thin new Rubin Young Friday of rad and the highway piece in morning to eeek imployment Sevier count). When through some ether clime. in the work this county is com Mrs. Emma Ewing who has will be more travel there pleted been living with her daughter and in the tow ns along business Mrs. James L. Kay has gone to As soon as this work way. visit in Santaquin the guest ot is finished it is the intention, her daughter Mrs. John R. Kay if we have been rightly infoim- Those attending conference to do some grading from the and taking advantage of cheap ed, Lake to the Millard county Juab rate were: Mrs. Peter Hiskey, line connecting up with the Mrs Hyrum Vest, Mrs. James which leads through highway ti. Newton. Mrs. Mary A. Piatt. Iron and Millard, Beaver, Mrs. Ephraim Kay, Miss Francis counties. Washington Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank No better roads can he found Evans. in the state than the highway Osborne Young has lately pur which have been finished thr chased a new Olsmobile with ough this county. For a few which he motored to Salt Lake we were years reported in City the later part of the week arrears but during the last year tertainment. The two month old babe of considerable improvement haa The hgh standard of the high Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay died been done along this line. Much school and the reputation of the Monday of bronchial pneumonia, worthy praise is due the present city of Nephi was raised by the following a severe case of whoop boird of County Commistioner excellent conduct of time forty ins couzh. and was buried Wed- - for the interest and activa work singers while away. Not a single nesday. they have accomplished. The thing wan observed that could Mr, and Mrs. Lenard Grotegot farmers, the merchant, the in any way bring reproach or of Spanish Fork was visiting lay wer and laborers are all criticism to the parents or city fiiends the later part of the united in saying the improve- they represented. week the guests of Miss Vers ment has been needed for tears. .... u. t it ",,.... Iiano nave oeen wniinir nouKiiiuii biiuj uiniia to Day uirrn. o'clock of general dibility, was in Payson Friday evening and held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 gave an excellent concert. Bv o'clock in the Levan meeting those who were in attendence it J. P. J. Winter and was pronounced the best of the house. Henry Hendrickson offered the kind that had ever been giver opening prayer and the benedic in that city. The singers were tion respectively. E. W. Peterson, in good trim and were deterN. P. Rassmussen, H. C. Kcfod. mined to make a success. There J. C. Nelson and J. E. Taylor eu was a fair sized crowd present logised the good works of the de- and complete satisfaction was parted brother and spoke words manifest by the hearty applause of comfort to the members of h's thev gave after each selection, Mr. Lambert was 73 The entertainment was gi"en in family. of years age and has had verv the Stake tabernacle which has poor health for sometime. He a very large auditorium and ii leaves a wife and two daughters, was some what difficult to do Mrs. Peter H. Hofheins and Mrs. good affective solo work, yet Walter Jack man, and a host of those who rendered polo parts friends to mourn his loss. A large did some bplendid work, the trio, crowd was in attendance at the quartette, and chorus work was funeral to show their last respects above criticism. It was stated by one of the Payson music teacher to the departed brother. Mrs. J. P. Powell of Lehi was that he was sure their wasn.t . . er in Lrevan attending ner cuy or town in ineemie that could come any where near fathers funeral. concert that would Misa Mildred Petersen who isU'vin one attonHinff school in Salt Lake this equal the given t riday nignt l Payson conference the is year, spending The violin selections by Kalph vacation in Levan this week. Booth caused the . iudiance this Levao in Hans Anderson is i.co sit up ana taice nonce anai u was nut until he appeared tne tion of the Brigham Young econd time that the crowd would cease their applause. The Levan M. I. Association Much credit is due Principe furnished the program at the con Geo. A. Sperry and Prof. CarJ joint session in Nephi last Sunday Nelson for the excellent wa night. they handled and managed th The Farmer's Society of Epuity work. Much valuable trainins unloaded their car of lumber was had in this out of towc en A Republican Congressional Convention is hereby called to meet at Provo. Utah county, Utah, on Monday the 1st day of May, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternates to the Republican National Conven tion which convenes in Chicago, June 7th, 1916. The apportionate of delegates from the several counties of the First Congressional District is made on the basis of one delegate for each 70 votes or major port5 on thereof cast for the Honorable Joseph Howell for Congress in the election of 1914. On this apportionment the con another such opportunity is vention will consist of 419 dele- again afforded. There is sure to Rates apportioned to the several be much enthusiasm manifested counties as follows: along the line of its route, as has County VoU fc r Conrmunan DelasatM 12 843 already been manifest in Neva Beaver da. Throngs of people at every Box Elder 30 2108 48 3369 stopping place will greet this su- Cache train hundreds 18 of 1244 exhibit", Carbon perb of them traveling twenty to fif- Duchesne .13 942 13 880 ty miles to see the train and Emery hear the lectures. 9 638 Garfield 3 227 Knowing of the immense ben- Grand efit the coming of this train and Iron 13 907 19 the meetings will be to tnis Juab 1297 6 437 community, I ask that the whole Kane 16 1146 people lay aside their regular Millard 7 worlc for this day and make the Morgan 523 Monday. 4 best of this wonderful educat- Piute 278 Victor Stephensen who has been is ional opportunity. There pro Rich 5 371 working in Nevada for about 5 vided a study for all, the man San Juan 3 220 months returned home Tuesday, 42 and the boy, the women and the Sanpete 2953 Christian Bosh an old resident 25 1758 girl, the old and the yoing Sevier of Levan who has been in Nevada Tnere will be exhibits and prac- Summit 20 1414 for sometime is visiting relative tical lessons in irrigation, dry Uintah 9 656 and friends in Levan this week. in the 15 1067 Wasatch sheep farmiog, dairying, or ar 11 751 wool, dustry, marketing Washington imal industry, breeding of cattle, Wayne 4 285 ImDroved Conditions At 74 the economic and 5167 Weber hogs, sheep Shearing Corral. uses of the ranges, farm equip Miss the taxes that vere 419 29481 nqulred Issues Arbor Day Procla- - M"- - Grotot wasformerly ment, farm management, the ror commendable work. irvisvii. ine uuija The shearing corral west of mation. The Chairman of the Republi- control of the alfalfa weevil and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King who each has in a Committee can complete Nephi undergone County other pests, pumping for irriga mnvinir frnm Jnah trt RnTira --- --.. t O lion and machinery for same; in County is hereby directed to call change this spring, ror years mmam uov.. ...Ml! issueuJ pry ith Fork were visiting Sunday Nephi People Attend Ban I the and used been Committee has this the place the together Arbor dav County proclamation with Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. annu,i short, a concise exposition of quet. on I Saturday, fixing Saturday, April Green things to do to make the farm and provide for the election of old style of shearing carried Geo. Judge Joshua Green-oou- , pay. For the women folks there these delegates, either by bounty This y jar sheds have been duui 15, as follows: All the B. Y. U. Students re C. Whitmore. 'In accordance with custom! Mr. and Mrs. will be lessons In home econom Convention or by primaries held where the sheep can be housed I turned last Sunday. Enoch Burton were in Salt Lake ics, home making, home decora in the several voting precincts in before shearing and twelve clipp- an(i uursuant to the reauircments N. W. Ellertson made a busi Saturday attending the Democrat- ing machines have b?en installed of jaw t William Spry, governor tion. home sanitation, household the county. Jefferson Day Banquet held at Shearing in full blast was com-tne 8tate 0f Utah, do hereby ness trip to Santaquin last Sun-U- c utensils, care of the babies, pre rerrom menced 15. last Anril Hotel Utah elimina the Monday, for Monday, day Saturday. returning maturnity. psration I'ur- - ports we have been aile to obtain 1916 -- Arbor Day", and com- - Mi.a HLrfva nV The following is corned from tion of drugery in th-- j home. More Automobiles f Kthi -the flocks are returning from the chased. j it ai an opportune occasion economy in living, cooking, art Sunday's Tribune "Judra Joshna rn.ii nf Mi.Pinv I.-tothH desert in good condition, Greenwood of Nephi was the Brat for the beautification of the homes work, etc. with the high price being and Dubic Dr this state. gether introduced bv Judo u .L- -, t Tne honorable Mayor has ask ... . . i .,j utiur ui speaker .. . . .i . t r ine tour inonin oiu i b, a At. wt ia man arw m wntv i i no is. ivi wnA , r iita f. nrt .nDDniiit'i i The uc ic.ovii autuiiiuuuc vuK pam nuviiiuiic niiuuv vi im men the ixces. Ki"g. Judge has been men and ihtou2n the business ed pianung Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay who wear a smile that won t come on. s,ruDS and vines. now sure baa for for tioned the opened Nephi Democratic nomito in cioe places I general public . . I .1 . suuenng irom pneumonis nation for II.ITI corralI reierrea u !is umitu ..J "Th w hoo . of the ttxte are isit some mnA trt k He counselt k.,.i governor. nthpr. anar wun ine opening cam A f I r iI ame better at last report. . . I t tT.m.ff ill. tA nA Anali tw4 K 4 k a Victortmfn fill 1. urgea .to teacn ed fellow his Democrats " Mnf.loh to work ine rc.wK work and join togetner toraiM- - v- particularly Mrs. Midgley of Wales paid hard in this chldren the significance of this campaign. Judge this event one of the most pleas oi ine nanoau uoaa auio vx. oepm. her daughter Winnie a visit on Greenwood also denounced Wil-oof Salt Lake, agents for the and them to inrire nbrvance of occurances and profitable ing from conference. cars. critics in no uncertain terms. the year. Let us all awaken to Buick and the Oldsmobile The Observer Notices: practicalactivitiesinpromot.nl? her way home mm wun Mr. has Mr. of the obsertance. the objects Uymer Last Friday nightthe fifth and "They are unpatriotric, he dethe spirit of the occasionj and a W. L. I manl Robertson Buick is That service Andrews whrrenf. hrrehv "In witne making ixth crrade studrnta ttleasantlf clared. "If President Wilson is a make of it day of agricultural home his Buick more is who the to after caused looking improvements to hand and set unt0 my surprised their teacher Ray And-car- s failure" he said, speaking in the inspiration, a day in the interest re- to fence seal-o- f around owned now new a Nephi by affixed up. the putting be the erson. At 10 o'clock a uplendid utterances of th great presidents' ol the farmer and his boys, the hi a few. fence along the which are board of there place & 0f state quite course of ic cresm and cake iriurs, in us reniv irai ne is Uub. housewife and her girls, joining bf?t that we have and that "Done at Salt Lake City, the was served. Thoe present were: in with our united enthusiasm This service is free to Buick the south sid j of his lot. Il-owners. for him". we Theatre of A. Canita!. Acril. a are 1st That th Misa dav Arlinston Ef. Eva this York. and for a great feast. I around room need'i Rets 1916. cleaning, m. the fie a That Nephi people Young, Lyla Ellertson, spring President Widuoe of the Agbill of tome of the first Mr. James Tanner stopped 'William Spry, Governor. land Erma Kay, Melissa and ricultural College has been inxit-e- d like the service atd the cart that off this week and visited at he notic- of were evidenced of' is theatres Goldie season cil Bertice "David Mattson. Shaw. the Green. Hymer Secretary by to participate with us on this by the fact that the followjng led on ftooi: at a recent perform-- j State". ILynn, Opal Seamont, Florence home of Mrs. E. Tanner en her day, and if be cannot come his local I I lance. ... have Neff. Cora Kaj, Edna Kay, Lola way to Beaver where she expects purchased people successor. President elect, Dr. fence tomake her home for the cret- Mr. J. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Sparks Keyte. Ada Searls, Hellen That the newly painted us, Buicks this week EVGl Petersx(will I J meetM r. in front of! the North ward of Nephi Buick Six. jtnnounce the ergattement of ford, Messrs. Peter Hiskey, Ar ent. and perhaps both of them will Fou ntainl ing housw has added much to the their daughter Phyllis Lucile tolmond Hyde, Jeston and Fenton of Nielson Lewis Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Pitchforth h here. The Industrial Agent Ot- - appearance t of that locality. Mr. And Wilson Buick and Salt! of Albert Six. Green Sanford of Orin Charles Milford are in Nephi tbis Young. Mr. of the Salt Lake Route, -l J Lake. take! Mona are has will of That farmers borne ba?y getU Owen The purhe t week Young Fugerson. marriage visiting relatives and Gouglas White, and "our gen- chased an Olsmobile. work in shape. in June. their friends. . . 1 I grana-ianom- . I - I ? A .i I lft A te r I I ot .iK Un,w nn I I w 1 ... ..mri.uu; 1 1 ns' te 1 be-wit- ed San-Pext- on h I ling snring 1 tace early (mmhm,i |