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Show 7V Y I : A "THE PAPER WITH A CIRCULATION" count Juab AN INDEPENDENT 1 Y fl BS OUR ADS REACH EVER Y NOOK AND CORNER OF EAST JUAB COUNTY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF EAST J UAH COUNTY NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. VOL. 7. POTATO GUNS OF THE REPUBLICAN CHOP FREE FROM REGULAR DISEASE THIS GftMPAEGN WERE FIRED' MONDAY How Farmers Should EDUCATION REBULARMEET1NG TAG I . SCHOOL OPENING To Kendall Bros. Land Con . Phones At Levan And tract. State Road ApAlona Discussed. Enrollment Greater Than propriation Made. Previous Years, Board Matter Se lect Seed. Time To De. clde On Land. Senator Qeorge Sutherland And Hon. Timothy L. Hoyt Spent Entire Day At Mona, Levan and fl IF MEETING BOARO OF YEAR NO 49 15, 1916 Pertainlnz A meeting of the Board of Ed The regular session of the and Teachers Meet ucation of the Juab district was County Commisioners was held held at the central school build in the court house Tuesday SeptThe institute of the The opening guns of the Repub- amount had been appropriated in? Tuesday September 12th. ember 12th. Chairman P. J learnersopening uao for left ot stilt but it J the district was preparedness, lican campaign was fired at Mona The matter of school children ai Finnell and Geo. 11. Taylor were held in million dollars several cost the Nephi Saturday Sept. Sth, v Monday. United States Senator m.u muiiH usuiKW.epnui present. Rvrv twoher in tha Hietr.Vf was more time than the it during George Sutherland and his es at noon and recess was taken On motion of Commissioner k,; a t of criticised billion dollar the Timothy L. Hoyt, of potato diseases, having carr- up. Many times the superin- - Taylor it was ordered that session President I. H. Grace nominee for Congress in the First Congress. has been unable to get warrant be drawn in favor of ied on various experiments at hnarrf Venice the At rally held at the congressional district arrived at the College covering a period of rhe teachers at these places on the State Road Commission for pal Sperry spoke to the teachers in there the evening Mona about 11 o'clock and were theatre i ui ire cnuuren usint tne sum oi S.J.UUU tor state road on various years, and having made a potato subjects relating to met by a reception committee were about five hundred people disease the It was of Utah, Colorado, decided to purposes in Juab countv. in ac their work. phones. survey ' . . . . . . . to listen issues dis the .1 to and a large delegation of party present and Idaho, gives it as nis opinion nare me pupus o cents every cordance with a resolution here Superintendent Stewart discusworkers from Nephi. Notwith- cussed. that the freeness from disease of time they used the phones dur- - to fore made by the board ot sed the rules and regulation reMr. Hoyt opened up the sub the standing th meeting was called present potato crop can be 'ng recess and noon, unless ab Commissioner on August 12th. cently adopted by the board of at 11 o'clock there was a large ject of the war in Mexico, the traced George A, 1G16. This warrant wus ordered education. directly to the greater care aolutely necessary. crowd present. The meeting was neccessity of being prepared and exercised seof the high sent to the state treasurer, eaiii perry, principal by farmers in their At the afternoon session the presided over by Alvah Stout, the things he desired to do if lection of seed potatoes. It is a school was authorized to engage amount to be taken frctn the superintendent made the assignchairman of the Nephi precinct elected to Congress. well known fact that in the culti- - & dancing teacher early in the 1916 county appropreaition fund. ment of teachers to the various Mr. Hoyt wis introduce as the Senator Sutherland took up vated potato there is a strong year. Mr. Sparry will cooperate The county auditor was order schools and grades of the district. first speaker. He referred princi- the present peace problem and tendency to degenerate or deter- w'th other organizations of the ed to draw warrants on tht Prof. Carl Nelson sang a solo and pally to conditions in Mexico. contended that there hadn't been iorate. where the crop is planted city and hire a dancing teacher Uanscent herd fund for tin Miss Claire Stewart gave a read claimed that United States had a time in the great European con- - without any attempt to select who will teach the correct forms year 1915 in payment of claim ing Prof. N . A. Peterson, head of suffered more humiliation in the trivercy when there had been a for sheep assessed in Juab cour.. the English department of the only the best for seed. But thi ot dancing. way things had been carried on, possible chance of the United tendency can ba overcome under The contract wus awatded the ty belonging to Tooele, Millad, Utah Agricultural College addres-'- d that more lives and property had States getting into war. Some ordinarily favorable conditions, bmoot Lumber Co. for the mat- - Summitt, Weber and Sampett the teachers on "Modern been lost and distroved than if unreasonable blunder was the on by the of only good seed erial to build the school house at counties. Drama". planting we had actually gone to war. ly thing that could have gotten and bv proper handling of the Mills. On motion of Commissionei All of the schools of the Juab Hon. George Sutherland discus- - us into war with any European crop. The matter of admittingchild Tayor it was ordered that the School district opened Monday sed at length the extravagence or nation. The Senator went into The following practical suggest- ren under the age or six years bid of Kendall Bros., of Nephi, lPh with an unusually the present administration; criti- - i detail and explained the war in ions as to seed selection are made had been submitted to the at- - for the sum of S2G04.50. for tht September The Nephi attendance. large cised the Federal reserve banks Mexico. by Dr. Hill: corney nis ruling was that no installing of heating system ir high school had one hundred stuMr. Southerland stated that only At the meeting held at Levan Potatoes for seed should be se tld not having obtained the the court house and jail he ac- dents registered the first week I me- iweive reserve uau 1. .. two oi .1 u liouh precirct chairman lected from two distinct points of age of C before July 3ist should cepted. which was the largest the first' On motion of Commissionei week of paying any revenue. He sided, at the rally held at Nephi view; from the standpoint ot vig-- 1 not be permitted toenter school. any previous year. Forty contended that one bank was all Alvah Stout, precinct chairman or, productiveness, marketability; Taylor it was ordered that tht seven of fifty nine graduates out that was necessary, and that Qf Nephi presided. The Golds and from the standpoint of free Forest Reserve fund for th of the elementary school last year lii: ;hty Per Cent Of Tax years 1014-19snouia De esiaDiisnen lur iue 11432 be tp br0uch sisters cave a musical se dom trom disease. this week. There were registered Coming To Utah To secure a proper selection pie who should be invited to take ection at the rally in the evening. portioned as follows $71G to eight students from Mona and stock and the amount not taken the following method is suggest- county roads and the rernainde-- i live from Levan entered. o be taken The question of who was entitl- - to be divided to school disinen by the people should From the statement of the suthe Federal reserve bank.TheRur Man Found Dead On Rail. The grower should first select a ed to the largest per cent of thi I Cworuir:jr to rcVrr! population. perintendent and principal of the e m. al credit bill was explained and number tf willow wands, or stak- - Iron Blossum Mininz Comnat.v me migratory tunua u.s t uigh tchool we learn that the road Track the requirements necessary before 'es. With these in hand, he should was aiscusea oeiore toe sta e Tintic it being assested clas.-e-s in oral expression and monev could be borrowed was that district. of board sometime over ueiort nis neia equalization go wa careiuuy, education are very popreceived Tuesday word The report of John J. Cronen, physical those hills which igo, Commissioner J. W. Whit- taken up. The eight hour bill oc- selecting frost, in ular the high school. The Leby the county and district of seem most nearly ideal. In those I more met with the board and put justice of the peace of bilvti van high schools first weeks encupitd some lime when the gen e i me lacisoeiore tn memoers stat-- 1 v me cases near a in nis eral conditions of the country ficers that a man had been found hills ne snouia Place a siaKe rollment was practically the same was discussed. Mr. Southerland dead on the Railroad track north i should select more than enough l ing reasons why Juab Coun'v was I curt was accepted as the enrollment last year. claimed that there were over of Mona near the farm of John Jto for the next Untitled to more than half the a a pot In the crade school every child pjant 1,000,000 men out of employment a. P. eilson. County therm Uar, year These hills are dug by hanaUessed valuation of the Iron Bios State Pair m the district was listed and as- Management in the United States before the Martin, Attorney J. H. Mc-w- and only those pototoes saved hum Mine. The matter was Making Preparation. signed to certain schools dunng in Europe started, that there Knight, Justice J. S. Cooper, which come out of a productive I en up in the regular session Satur- the summer, When the teachers By far the m jst important an were over 300,000 idle frieght Attorney A. L. Miner, L. P. hill and which are fair sized, and a nnai disposition was nouncement their rooms Monday morentered I lie oliiciHls tt the cars just before the war, but the j Anderson, llyrum Haynes, Wal- - form and smooth. Often the pro- - Imde of the controversy between Utkb Fair Board State have tv ning they were given a list of the great demand upon the country ter K. Smith visited the place. miee of a vigoriouj vine is notlJub and Utah coun'ies. er maue amuae- - pupils they were to have. With the ... i . ... regarding , . . f . . r I .. i i : : i from foreign countries and the A Coroner's inquest was helo Dome OUl. anui.i mem uau ieiciuiuie ine nui is iiu kuovj county nasi priigrbni lor tna aotiua' ever) thing so well planed it took decrease in imports caused the nd the following verfdict potatoes. Of course if I been receiving about 80 per cent I State Pair to be he"d in Sail but a sliort time to put the whole forsed That the said John J. anv diseased potatoes appear ml of the tax because the ore mined L&ke this year eicht full davt school wheels of the factories to move machinery into operation, mill for the September 3uth. to Octwork which created Kelley cams to his death c- - a hill, the entire hill should be I was taken from Juab county from few transfers have been ' and but 7lh. ober the announcement is The gnat problem was cidedtly on the 12th day of Sept- discarded. If the percentage oil I he decision gave Juab county made ions. last week that the thouhow to handle things after the ember 1916 in Nephi precinct, diseased hills in a field is large, $216,227 20 and Utah county $G1.- - sands of State Fair visitors tint necessary. An educaticral meeting; war when the factories of Europe j Juab County, Utah as a result no selection should be made from 35G.0. The county commission- - year will for the first time have h.--l 1 a: Men a .vi began to flood this country with J 0f wounds received in the head it. If the percentace is small Hits of this county havebecn doinl a opportunity to see a world afteriioon. 1'rof, Nelson and cheap labor products of foreign I by a moving train is profitable and adviseable to go some very efficient work in winn- - famous avutor asccr d in hip Migs Mabel Owen rendered the when then is pro con- countries Some over $3b a gold witch, through and di, by ine for .hi.coun.y ,h. Mifts Claire Stewart tective tarriff would be a great several thousand dollars in slock hand those runs markedly aonor- - r.esiea ciaim. in hi- - tfavt a reading. (Jeo. A. Sperry the and loop loop grounds benefit to the American indust certificates and of mal. These potatoes are goodl In the future this decission will Uerop!ane four consecutive time Nathaniel Curtis. Kay Stewart, on ries. identifications were found foriood. but not for seed. The! ?ive the assessment to the coun- - before he reaches the earth. It Alonzj Irigram, and A. R. l'ax- At 4 o'clock a rally was held at the dead man. Undertaker J. care with which this selection i ty where the ore is mined and is d I'Jbtful if in all the worl.l l man were the speakers. there ha bpn Jevrl opLevan which was well attended II Djwns brought the body to made will determine largely the not where it is taken out of the aviation ed a more sensational an dar season for mine. ship vlue of the remaining potatoes Nephi and prepared it notwithstanding the busy ing av.ator than Lpwis ,erts'jn. Republican Primary Held- fif the vear. Many of the same ment. His brother who lives in for seed. The potatoes thus sel rreidntJ. G. McDor.aM snd uniform potatoes. Thee th" officials of .. t!i Stat . ,Fa'; Li v interest was manifest in t problems diicued at the meet Pueblo. Colorade was notified of ected are to be used for a seed clean, i nsro the Ilepub.ican ranks Wednes ntot for the next vcar. From h""? gathered by hand and used rtFswiaiion tnae worKta inz held at Mona were taken up. the accident. for week' to clone negotiation 'lay evening when a Ilepublicn Mr. Hoyt who was the first ?peak Just how the accident happen- this seed plot enough potatoes for the seed plot. will insure (;erton' that daily primary was held in the court er occupied sometime in discuss ed will perhaps never be known 'an be secured for the fields the isow is the vme to decide on nd nightly flights over tl, house. Moie than 200 people 'and which is to be planted into Stat ing the worth and integrity of but it is throught that Mr. Kell ensueing year. By planting a Fair Krounds n his sa Alvsh Stout were the Governor Hughe?, nominee ey must have been walking seed plot every year, seed for the potatoes next year. If possible lane It ia said by thofe who hv chnftenpresent. M. J. and chairrran a P'ce that has not been for president on the Republican along the track and in some nurceedihff year 's always provid-lst- t (,rtson'x rxhilutinr, for used potatoes for about five that the spectacle of thi man Chriatersen was choen secret" several also He e(j gave ticket. way was struck by the early Alfalfa land is best. If al- - ascending a mile high into the ary. When the motion was made ooIom;i ua V iivv-f.yea". reasons that caused him toapire morning train Several bruises I1IV WJWJI Vi V , , ! i .i I n flf KnpK or rn nicfht n tin then to proceed to elected the sevenwere found on the back of his Bnu Mnr. ... . . ' for Congress. . . . . . remaking a fiooa or firework- - teen delegates to attend the I attached to, different portinr" . ' If Senator Sutherland gave some head and a number of places factory results to a numocr oi r ppn V- In ,7 trifinrr . county convention to be held in f ai.i Utah and Idaho farmers is as fol fart and fizures pertaining to about his body. be land one used, good plowing! circling down through space hi the court houe at Nephi Sat lows: the cost of running the govern- in the spring will su'fice. machine iurmg ovfr and over urday, r.C Winn made ft motAfter the potato digger hag tnpnt. Stated that during the in gignntic loop th loop, can ion that the rules be suspended Misses Ruth Davis and Khoda gone ulong a row and brought the last year of Taft's administration nver be forgotten by those who and we elect by acclamation"4 the cost of running the govern Vickers left for Salt Lake Tues potatoes to the top of the ground, Miss Maydell Cazier, who has witness it. seven delegates to attend the Fair ach afternoon ard ment amounted to 915.000.000 day; after a short stay in the the potatoes are left in piles cor been spendig the past year doSenatorial convention to be held and the co?t of operating the state capital. Miss Davis will responding to the hills formerly ing missounary work in the of h fair from InSeptembrr 3 o in IeU Spptember 23rd. The 7th. addition covernmentlast year amounted continue on to Farmington there. It is then possible to pe Northern States, returned to toOftorxr fi'iluwirg were nominated and f liyhta and looping he daily hill3 that those clance the lect of a at school Utter last the will Nephi teach part to 1. 700.000,000 the senator ex where she Winn, Wm. I'ailey, loopjitunti bv Grtrtn, Sta? elected I. had a high rate of production of I week. nlainpH thAt a trreat deal of this coming year. Nephi. Large Crowds Attend Meetings. The Utah potato crop is freer fro ti disease th;s year than for several years past, according to a statement issued by Dr. Geo. R. Hit'. Director of the School m Dr. Hill Agricultural college. who has made an extensive study w-- pre-tende- nt mmu..rirf. ici-uuu- I l r- - A ... pre-we- i i C re 15 j tk ar uni-iaa- y . 1 1 rtn-dere- d. 1 Sunday ta, lh.hU letters r.WS.iffJ 1 -- i witnoi av. ft 1 1 V ... -.i .,... - .... rgt te r |