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Show " ARE YOU ALtVE to the many advantagee of the new leotrio aervlo batwaan PAYSON nd SALT LAKE CITY Daclda now that your naxt trip will ba via the eoenio, oomfortabla quick and gdnvenlent JUAB COUNTY fifcfES. MEPlil, m vmm assumes Fourteen Thousand Mile Hike Nearly Completed. -- if Juab County Times Successor To The NEPHI RECORD FULL CHARGE AT U. OF U, F. L. Balkam, of Cleveland, Authorities Plan to Turn Out Students Ohio was in Nephi Wednesday. Of High Character, Equipped for he and Mr. Balkam stated that Llfe'a Battle. seven others left Cleveland July rr John A. Widtsoe, successor to 4th, 1913 for a 14,500 mile hike, nt J. T. Kingsbury, baa now one of the eight died, one was assumed full charge ot things at the of Utah. Dr. Widtsoe says rulled out and live quit, he being Vnlverslty finds everything In very good he that of the eight. the only ore left shape and that the prospects for a Since leaving home he has walked successful school year are excellent 12.500 miles, passed through 28 He looks for a large and representative student Judging from wha: states doubled back through five. lie has heardbody. In travelling about the When he pases through Utah he state, be believes that the registrawill have passed through 29 stat- tion of students from outside the city will be exceptionally large. es. He left home broke had 25 Dr. Widtsoe believes that there Is cents when he was in Nephi, was allowed one haircut and five shav- - eeaaful future of the university. The faculty and regents, he says, are es. has worn out fifty five pairs of working unitedly for the interests ot shoes, weighed 115 when he start- the Institution, and with Ha location a new, rapidly growing section In ed, when at Nephi he weighed in a community which Is education lovIf he finishes the ing, there la a tremendous opportu 1G5 pourds. he receives a bon- nity for the "U" to grow In service left miles 2,000 to the state. us of $12,000. Dr. Widtsoe that his Put In Your Winter Editor fi Fub. J. M. CHRISTENSEN. A. B. GIBSON, Manager. 1 tegular Price PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY i Supply AT FRIDAY, , . $2.00 per year In Advance $1.50 per year NEPHI, UTAH. ' Electric" jr taka your eholco of DAIL2TAINS k3 epulpmant from tha heart of the towna enroute to the heart of Salt Lake City Arrive Payaon Leave Payaon From far Salt Lake Salt Lake All-ate- 9.20 A M 10.15 AM 11.35 AM 1.35 PM . 6.00 AM 7.15 AM 8.15 A M 9.30 AM 11.15 AM Immense Amount of Clat- ,ter These Days Apples, Cauliflower Onions and Cabbage. of There is an immense amount of clatter these days about what lis gointr to rale or ruin our County. Unprincipled, grasping corporated bodies, free trade, high tariff, etc, but the real) undercurrent and maeNtrom of destruction is seldom hinted at by the great agitators. Talk about large unprincipled cor King's Merc Co. says policy porated bodies there is nothing win be to open the book of knowiedse in cj,ristendom equal to the as wiuuiy us puBBiuie, v up uunuaiu of truth in any Held, and to apply liquor olquor oligarchy, it com whatever la gained to the ac'.ua) mands more money, wields more needs of the community. The ideal influence and dams the 'whole 111 be to turn out students who are Bot only of high character, but arc country more than all the so also serviceable, efficient men. With called corrupt institutions com regard to the year's plans Dr. Widtsoe bined; it leads to more strikes Bars that there will be a large de NOTICE. United States Land Office, 3.35 PM Salt Lake City, Utah 5.35 P M 1.15 P M Aug. 2, 1916. M P 6.15 3.15 PM Whom It May Concern;- To 7 35 PM 4.15 P M Notice ia hereby given that the 8.35 PM 5.BPM of Utah has filled in thia office State M P 10 20 6.15 P M lands selected by the said State of lists 12.05 A M 8.15 P M section 6of the Act of Congress, unper M A M 2.05 10.35 P 15, 1894, as Indemnity WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL. approved July are limited traini stop- School Traini marked thus m hh aajsjaaVMsraww-- wlands, viz; 017929. hwmtww.'" ping only af Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Section 23, SEJNEJ. see SE1NWJ, 6rove, Provo, Springville andSpanish Fork. ' "" t " tion 15, T. 14 S., R.IE, S. L. M. nsri'' " "Fare Payaon to Salt Lake City one Copies of said lists, so far as they trip $3.35. MiUage relate to said tracts bv descriptive way $2 one way $l.33-rountrip 2 66. Mileage subdivisions, have been conspiciously rate two canta a mile."' posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the pub lie generally. Is Nephi Satisfied? During the period of publication of ihia notice, or any time thereafter, And before final approval and certifies The Evidence Is Convincing. tion, under departmental regulations The Testimony Open to In- of Apiil25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any vestigation. Before a statment can be accepted of 'he traits or subdivisions hereinbe- here.it must be supported by local fore, the described on ground that the by the evidence of some- - same is more valuable for mineral than testimony one residing in Nephi. Statements for agricultural purposes, will be re- I", 4 " V'f V from unknown people in remote places ' reived and noted for report tothe Gen D- - C may be true, but we cannot prove eral Land Office at Washington Failure so to protest or contest, withthem. Here is a Nephi resident: J. W. Ellison, farm r, Nephi. says:' in th time specified, will be consider ' 'For years 1 was badly troubled with ed sufficient evidence of the k'i.lnov rnmnlaint and rheumatic nains. ! al character of the tracts and the ae. every now and then I had an attack lections thereof, being otherwise free' and was compelled to lav off from from objection, will be approved to the--j (Court laivtmtf CbronM.) work for two or three days at a time Stata. The above cut la of the champion HLAKF.l.Y. COt'LU B. mis-step move sudden or that A Register thtp meilal awarded to each member cf the university of Utah basketball brought any strain on my bark, mad team which raptured the title In the it seen as if I were being pulled apart. Chicago tournament last spring. This TwoBifc Events I had other ailments that gave Con- - year the university must defend her Fall and Utah Fair State disordered proof my kidneys wtre richt to the national title, Doan's Kidney Tills releved the ference L. D. S. Salt Lake City fclh-lDlrheumatic Tclopmcnt of the policy of giving pains and stopped the Sept 30th-O- ct and modern work In com- praciiral backache." Liw excursion rates via Salt tnerclal and Ha Industrial subjects. at alt dealers. Don't Lake Price 50c, on and for sale of Relieves toed the NVphi that Route, training simply ask for a kidney remedy-ge- t and efficiency in business same that Tinti and North SeDt. 20lh. to leadership "Dean's Kidney Pills-thla an Important function of the unl Mr. Ellison recommenJs O.L Sth. inc. Good returning :T In lhls The school of mines, ha aaya. has uct. izin. Jor lbc development For sale chrap my house and Al! other points on sale Sept. of various phases of engineering prao-CowP. reB. sre Good for Oct. inc. 7th. 23th. to lot, particular ,tlce, which will result In a great ln- an. crease at Its usefulness, especially in turning until Oct. 15th. pr Extra Sleepers and dny coach as niuta as tt can work in ' d d ; ' 'I non-rnine- I aj r. es for this occasion. State Engineer's eight-thousandt- be-tf.b- oth W. O. BK1KS, State Engineer. Date of first publication August 11, 19KS, date of completion of publication n.-kti- nraise, and I embalm them ii September ruy laB,tt.u I tn nappv in w ith my tall jug of tempt. Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 3, 1916 Notice is hereby given that T. W. Miller, whoso post office address ia Nephi, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirementa of tk Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907, amended by the Session Laws of Utah, l'JOD. 1911 and 1315 to appropriate (.COP) of a cubic , foot of water per second from an unnamed spring in Juab County, Utah. Said spring fscuea at. point which bears south SS degrees 31 minutes eaat 1100 feet from the southeast corner of Section 5, Township 14 south, Range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. The water will be diverted .it tbe spring and conveyed by means of an iron pipe for a distance of 15 feet, and there used from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, for stock watering purposes. Thia application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 6784. " All protests against the granting of aid application, stating the reasons herefor. must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee ?2..r.O and filed in this office within thir ty (.in) dsys after the completion of tlio publication of this notice. insurrections, breeds more I like to linger in the 6hade, anarchists, causes more disasters close to the pail of lemonade, poverty and discontent than and watch the honest tons of aught else, and were the evil toil get busy with the fertile corrected today, the big end of soil. I like to see them shock the the labor question and financial wheat, out in the blinding glare straits of communities would be of heat, the great strong ner solved; but the two great dom- - who do not tire, and all their inant parties have but one theme labors I admire. I wonder at the to wrangle over, protection and giant strength that they display free trade, and whiie they are the whole day's length and wish knocking and cuffintr and ac- - I had such thws as theirs I m I complishing nothing, save soft frtm riding easy chairs which them the appetite scrambling for place and power, envy whisky is working the eternal makes coarse fodder a delight, 1 there is little hope for extricat envy them ire eitep proiouna ion for either, and it is a posit they know when elumbertime ive fact and as true a prophecy comes round; I envy them, but as was ever uttared in holy writ do not flee from my retreat remain as they are. with nealh a tree. I often counsel Tit some intervening power to other men to get back to the i i i ..i son Bgain to simpiyi nvear.u iau rise up. the great financial - or hard, and work away their and destitutstraits, oppression ion will never be remedied, but surplus lard. But this toft plac the nation be finally enveloped beneath a tree is plenty good 'n this "underlying current of enough for me.- The men who toil with might and main, who destruction' that receive frnm oloW the elebfc and reap the arnrre a nnastner either, save in words of con ijrain, receive my earnest, ardetit 11 1916. tht-shad- The Candidate kii.-onad- e. Notice To Water Users The candidate we should not for tootinff hia own horn i r. Funeral For Mr. and Mrs. I this l,,. Tidwells Son day when the bashful man I were better never born. Ob, Funeral nervices were held it modesty is still a prize for girl with tresses long, but he who the South watd tn eiiig I would ia nation rise over thrir ttrribins o. must sing his own sweet song. When vou the nine year on of Mr. ano went inio iowe, you Know, ana j State Engineer' Office, Sal. Lake City. Utah, Aagust Hots-Thursda- 21). Notice ia heteby given that Ward Ircll. whose post office address i Scipi'i, Utah, has made applicaticn in acroidimce with the requirementa of the Compiled Law of Utah, lb(7, a iT.etif'fd by the Sctslen Law of Utah I .- . Notice To Water Users Looking On By Walt Mas on. or G e a, Good assortment at I Cot y aid to apprtptiate of water tir rctid frm Syphon Sprirg, Juab ("onntj, Utah. Said ipring irrucs at a point which bear n tth 79degrtrs 12 t mimites l',(-2feet frtm the northwest corner of Section 7, Town. !,.p 17 uth. l'ar ge 2 iest, Salt Lake bare and meridian. 1 he water will be diverted at the spring ar.d . conveyed by mean tf a ditcb for a dis-- " i feet and there tanre of ahorit uiied frf.m Marh I to SI, Inclusive, of each year, to Irrigate M acre of land embraced In the north- t qnarter of ection 7, township ami range aforesaid. Ihia application is designated in the State Engineer'a office as No. &37. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reason therefor, must he made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of fi.ro, and f ilJ in thia office within thirty 30 day after the completion of the publication of thia notice. W. D. BtfRS. KCJ, -- three (3 tutk-fee- 1916, t h'ui t mi u'itli. WNS U'lHlana Kullavtf that lha school fnr tVlfir ot medicine, which haa been reuined their customs, thus and so, where he die J of brights disease trttatoi and did 3S Roman, did. tna Bot merely lae ... i : j i vc K.. Iti.V,,.,. X ll . doctors, but the larger problem of thU3 it 18 With poIlt'CS, in thisllu"u uj ;. -Mbllc health and aaniutlon. Ua - ,k I he t fpeaker wert ' " ot . . tha nifar.7. Uinks U.at tbe acopa , Hifthon T. H. V, fruH H.vPr.rk 1 I LIJciw A I1U UI1U BDlUia illll aliniili BUCKS, n.,tlMi,.- X,.'. I .f . ' ' ..--- V" . V.HI ISltllCII Cl.u a nnorlor m r,n 4 s.J nnrh !,rnatinot In ardor L IK.i.-' 1J ftrKtl J. " UilkC iwuta rv the ute practically and widely. anA . Kl. Bishop Bellieton who fpoke nhm.t hi, Tke law school, under tha leader r, .mr,.H tm Lucille Too Busy. w of nean Lcary, will not only virtues rare; now ne will Duicncr Kenneth, being ij.rimandjd raut Uwyers. but win t)cthr graft and strife when he trets in ed quarreling with hla aistr, a couple ot wua oilier aeparxmenis in oraer wiii., ch'ir ar his senior, rrplird, "Well. Lucille . . .. . r . I I 1.11 ALL MAKES ni around just like sh always hof tnJoylna ,n. wpcr.. me,M will ba rr.ada lo brvDar man liiil IS 8ilU BDOUl tne CanaidatP. . . . A arrnmpm epsniar-iraised me." Anr.A courses tot public service, by giving .,.t nA,U l, tiloH ti v vntinr fififl nrcltv fininlth la other subjects bcsldea lechnlca.1 in the or nation, town or state, while there girls, occupied seven law. circle the at chestra are Metropolitan With to thousands la the of education school Tha i trzm wxmcs.txM.va vat planning right ' " "P" t, a !. to increase It experiment! work la t,. ' l,iak " miajm nfor- - the curtain rrHif. tha Millre J the training school with the Idea el at home primary night and play J group fell asleep, one artr the other. UnDrovina the school system of tne and etayed aslrrp for two ho'ir. It with dog or cat. itlata. Dean Bennlon even plan was a curious sight, and old la with other department FRED W. CROCKETT. aald they never knew tf the feat SALT LAKI: CI1Y, UTAH the university In the direction af The Spaniard paid $21 being atudying problems of school venUlav for the aeven seat Don't Nag. tion and kindred matter. The school of arts and science. Instruction begins Mond-tSep'smbai 18th State Engineer. , "Don t nsg". There are seven which Includes the work ia Best Kind. The of Date firt publication September of and which Registration atudanta. and entrance esamationa on 'nrre and finance, tcood reasons why you shouldn't: When a man has established a rep s. ly.fi, date of completion of publicafield will of all. widest has the i&th 16th and illation for honesty art Integrity, tion October 9, 19X Thursday, Friday. Saturday. September Mlh, It wastes your time. tlnue Its development under the lead when he has put forth his best en L. 1. D' an Gibson. of scatters fee It ership tag'straticn during the three registration your f ntrgy. deavor to be a grd citi?n and tc It. Widtoe says that each to NOTICE. J CC: after that$303 It 14th, 15th, and I6lh-$- 10 aupport his family in conifott, and b your spoils disposition. hi work for has of the farulty plane LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake a good neighbor, and the omni.iiiit U.S roars It which will take srme time to carry your beauty. Proper building with apaoiou laboratoriea replete with which be Uvea la better for his City, Utah. August 30, 1316. cut. but that the ida of all la greater H makes you unfit to live with in The to of and service stair. having lived In it. he represent th NOTICES question. mdrn eq lipmsnt. given thai Dell graduataa faculty competed an U bow ran tbu pchool with It It makes of your school or very best society to be found od Ward, of Mills.hereby who on SeptemUtah, from the leading universities of the land, are AT YOUr? ta earth. ,iu;Lrn ii. its large faculty and home a plague house. ber 17, 1913. made Homestead Entry. service. dent body, and its splendid locatMN. N.. till", frNJ NWJ, fW, NWJ. more Into It the no enter spiral Ftronely accomplishes purpose. Ceure are effared that prepare for almost any veo- -and life of the people la the a sswj, option Rt, Tnwnhip 15 South. CUts. Truthful last Which covers Always the ground. elion. hkb the fam'ty Is attempting 2 west. Salt Lake Meridian, ha Ranre ft ftaqti In tfalv hnv Tnti mnt rnl answor. Dr. Wiltso declare thai Nagging serves no earthly pur The credit of the Unlve'aity of Utah ara accepted In of intention tomaae inree notice f.led "I hear yon "Why do you say that?"' targes that within a short time Im pose unlets it may be a method rented a t.a1are." "Well, the real e vrar final Tmof. to etb!ish claim t the beat nleritla In the United State. 1st atiiltlon can te made ta Of relief for dlStemDered rrnat nnlvprsttr work which t as ricrVM. late agent railed it a t alari. Heal the Ihid above de"nbed. rtore the Full Information ent upon request estate aeent. th world over, ar Otkoftbe I)i(rict Coirtat Hephi, U,arouijh'y and solll.y commenced ay AianrAmA :j muh eta kia prelceors. He lo Louisville Courier Joyr , alike. , '.. Utah, tm iht 2D I. lay of October,-. tal. feat he will support all the orraWav i.ver. j n wnicn case it wo'Hd be .t tJn anil of'Sviil" ot the at' Clamit nme as witnecheaper to call in a physician he. together wtt and JOSgPM OKT.IX, OKRHARDf Mdy and tKp f can c than to sacrifice the nerves of the Look at that crowd flocking to of Mills, tt, its E AMS, and JAMES Ae fflty ani SALT LAKi: CITY, UTAH a with tbe MtflrnU in working MS whole school or home. American the Hobinson concert at tbe tab- - A. iviE ef Seipio Utah, reaur ooub a. auAKSxr, Rgtie ernacle toniKht. Primary Teacher. I T to - Home Influence. The early influnnce of parertauro, f l.ildren Is stronger on the farm thai Withal In any other aurro.mdlngs. of the family drawn togf h er by one common Interest, there li an opportunity to cultivate the ui.it; of family spirit. Typewriter Ribbons For Sale at the Times Office I X.nU -"-- w- -- --- I j ' ..j Vv - " o 1 - """ n I 1 1 . I I 1 1 h.av . fr - ll.f-M- 1 I wen-aressr- o ! I "". ! UaNIVERSITY OF UTAH opera-goe- ; r y. rU days-Septe- 1 ; J a i i I mber I j t UNI VERITY OF UTAH ; te ... ,t tfe,t, onrit. H1 f |