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Show fl r X: v JUAB 'THE PAPCH WITH A CIUCULATJOIV AN INDEPENDENT LOUf NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN - WELL ATTENDEO IT CRATS HELI D CONVENT ON ROBINSON FUNERAL CONCERT rNO 51 GRAND ACTIVITIES INJUJB SCHOOL HMff STUDEHTS T REGISTER ATA.G. Excellent Work Done IJy Good Showing In EnrollSingers. Committee Did ment. Dr. Hees Gives InGood Work. structive Talk. ceased. e " 2, 1916 SUCCESS TABERNACLE Speakers Eulogize Splendid Dispoitidn of De Ticket hor County. Democratic National And State Platform Endorsed. Delegates-Nominat- YOUR ADS KIACII EVERY NOOK AM CORNER OF EAST JUA I COUNTY THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF EAST JUAli COUNTY NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY. SEPT. JUAB COUNTY DEMO TIMES TY- Nephi Well Represented At College. What Courses Are Arranged For. Last Sjnday afternoon in the The concert given by Mark Tuesday of this week the entabernacle, commencing at 3:30 Robinson and chorus in the tab- rollment at the Nephi high school Monday September 25 th. the one hundred sixteen, nine Democrates of Juab county met Outline Of Canal Project p.m. funeral services were held ernacle Friday evening was a Many students have already of success Miss this Wanda from the number nine was from over the remains of complete Given very in Convention at Nephi and at the Utah Agricuregistered Kendall who died Tuesday morn- beginning of the work commenc- Monaand seven from Levan. The ltural College this fall from this nominated a County Ticket and congratulations are due the A meeting of the various com- ing of last week of heart trouble ed by the committee to the last enrollment in the grades is above vincinity, among these popular Bishop Thomas Bailey presided. selection rendered by th band of theaverage. Miss Gladhill, teach- young people are the following: members of the Convention for mittees of the Juab Canal project The Nephi ward choir sar g the singers. Early in the week a live er in needlework and art expects Lionel V. Sortnson from Gunnithe wNe selection of nominees was held in the council chambers hymn, "Sister Thou Wast Mild bunch of workers began to work to explainjlhrough the press her son, Ole Christiansen, William S. The Convention was called to order by Attorney Edward Tike Monday evening. Wm. Bailey and Lovely" The opening pray- the town and a thorough canvas work and what she aims to ac- Purkis; an-- Cleon Memmott, member of the head committee er was offered by A. R. Paxman. of the city was made. Every- complish in these subjects the from of Eureka. Nephi. Leacder Olsen, from in We'll of notified the town was Vocal made and coming nas n. Supt. Stewart and Moroni and Nettie Beaumann "Sometime a duet, body or very business complete report The first order Levan from Mt. Pleasant. was to hear the reports of the the work that had beendon thus Understand", L. I. .Andersn everyone was given a chance to Prof. Nelson were in Robin-soMiss Eetelia Brown. and tickets. school bad been Prof. and far. Facts Bishop the Monday all purchase figures committees. vis'ting After various The College which opened its and his excellent chorus made of that place. They report doors for fall the committees had made their obtained which assured the feas A. II. Belliston, of the South registration Tuesday reports the selection of a re- ability of the undertaking, since Ward was the first speaker, he the trip from Utah county to Ne- having found everything, in September 19, looks forward to disThe concert com- good working condition. phi in autos. presentative was the first to the survey had been made more referred to the loveable an exceptionally successful school Dr. T D. Rees, city physician receive attention and Orson land than was at first thought position of the deceased, read menced at 8:45 with a selection year. Students are registering d Cazier of gave an interesting talk to the from all parts of Utah and the Nephi got the! would be brought under the can- - from the Doctrine an Covenant from the ladies' chorus. The commented on the section lo and duet work of the Thorn Nephi grade teachers Tuesday nomination by acclamation. jal. The head committee report- while eastern States and sisters of Springville received evening, at the Central School West, read. The nomination for aheriff ed that in about six weeks the foreign even countries are well Vocal solo, "Thinking I See much praise tnd favorable com m House. He spoke on the good the next in order Danial tire cost and the best course to represented. Martin, of Eureka wa9 nominat- - persue would be made public and Thee Smile", Mrs. Edward. ent from the lovers of music that health of our school children inPresident Peterson is anxious G. were Parkes II. The solo T. work Carter. of the people of East Juab County Bishop present. ed by acclamation. dicating certain symptoms of that all understand 'he message Mr. to Robinson the different referred and male other would be given the chance to the degrees diseases that every teacher should Will L. Hoyt of Nephi was of is tryservice the that College sevof and also the solos the rendered or reject the proposition, singers explained by know. He also emphasized the gbry for clerk by acclamat-jcep- t to to the people. He convey It is believed that about 80,000 eral order?. Explained the re- the other ladies of the chorus and importance of cleanliness and ing ion. is more than gratified at the T. H. G. Parkes was named acre feet of water can be obtained surrection as belivtd by the Lat- the commendable piano work by other precautions to be taken for afforded the Inthe three who performed was the protection of the school child, hearty support for county treasurer and was tor this valley, but the cost per ter Day Saints. of the corner stitution fromtviry Vocal solo, "That Seet Story worthy of much praise. The read- acre foot has not yet been figur- nominated by acclamation. Mr- - Ineram and the tt.achersof In Inttrmountain reg;on. speakf, Old", Carl O. Nelson. d James H. Newton of Monajed. Let all the farmers and mgstf Miss Claire Stewart of the the Central shooi are harJ a( of the mission of the U. A. C. D. of stake T. Dr. iness the of this Nephi high school added much to L.ork cataloguing be ks in the ing Thomas Bailey of Nephi people Rje. county get Dr. Peterson suid, "This Instituiuc- buccea of the concert. From 9chool were named for the office of re- - behind the move as it is the la.'t presidency, discussed the on the card system tion aims to library provide an education of mankind here on earth. a financial standpoint the results, basis thus allowing easier access-wer- e corder, Mr. Bailey won in the jad only chance we have of gett-fir11 w useful citizens. that produce ballot. good. jing more water into one of the Encouraged all to render asjion of books by both studcnts A useful citizen must be one The South ward extends their and parents. As Nephi is not The next office to receive at- - most fertile vaheys in the state. sistance to each other in prepartrained to perform some valuable ing themselves for the great be- appreciation to those of the et tention was the county attorney fortunate enouch to own a service to nankind, and prepar yond. Bishop Bailey endorsed phi and North wards who were free public library, the availabil- W. A. C. Bryan of Nephi was and ed Club Ladies' morally, spiritually been the good things that had Literary the the only 'one to enter the presentand assisted toward the ity of books from the school col- to appreciate the worth Entertained spoken. The choir sang, "Shall 'jpayment on the new piano re- - lection is a great advantage to race and was nominated by acwhil- - things in life. At the Utah benedictWe Meet" The closing clamation. , ccntly purchased for the new i the rommunity. i courses are College Agricultural P. P. ion Christwas offered by The last Kensirgton of the V. E. Ekloff of Eureka was Mm i" i .i i" ' meeting nouse, ineworKoi tufojrMi to student grade) 1t give every ranged nominated for survayer by ac (Season ot the Ladies Literary ian. committee is also worthy of' teactier in the Central School, ir.ih anil vtionnl covwas The casket Club was given last Wednesday heavily much praise. clamation. i a s s i s t i n g Superintendent lr fining. The. College maintains j A little life entered into the (afternoon at the home of Mrs ered with flowers and a large Stewart in making plans tor work the Schools of Agriculture. Home crowd was present which showconvention when the office for j Delia Foster. the Pmary gra.les of Juab Economics. Agricultural Engin- t four year commissioner receiv- - The rooms were decorated in ed the high esteem the young Mr. and Mrs. Sperry P,,,n rliBtricf Thia in firtf limo Commerce, and tJusmtss ed ths attention of the Convent- - fall flowers, the table decorat- lady was held in theeommunity. tertain that bttrJ have M echini.1 Arts, primary plans Administration, who town out of Those from ions autred and dahlias wre ion, P, J. Bonner of Nephi and j j worked outin this district and it General Besides Science. and George Francom of Levan lined umn leaves, the place cards Rttended the funeral were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry i is believed that the results will thts', a Com pondencf School is op for this race Mr. Bonner won wire hand painted with autumn Owen Cazier, of Preston Nevada, Jr. entertained the Nephi htghlbe beneficial to teachers and n drawing its students Mfs. Frank Robinson, oi Ogden leaves. in the first ballutt. school faculty, wives and partn- - pupils alike. from all over the West, and a Miss Claire Stewart entertain- and Mrs. Oven of Salt Lake. Oscar Andrus of Mammoth i w e cmui and wive and the j trustees ers, School ummer a maintained was nominated by acclamation ed with several readings, vocal The interment tock place at of teachers affords superintendent and others that selections were given by Mrs. the Vine Bluffs cemetery. for two year commissioner. schools. Saturday ev. ning Sept. Formal Openi'.ie: of State wishing instruction during the W. C. Andrews and W. A. C. G. M. Whitmore and Mrs. P.J. 23rd. The rooms were decorated .ummir months with the best Capitol Bryan, both of Nephi were elect Bonner. with fall flowers and autumn OilIn Interest modern education can Renewed training ed for county chairman and seThose present were, Mrs Geo. leaves. The evening was spent . The new State CapitoJ will be give. fields A. S perry Jr, Mrs. W. cretary respectively. in story telling and games. Ati formally opened Brough, on Monday, Aside from the Colli ge proper. The county committee was Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mr?. T. C. Winr, 10.30 dainty refreshments were October Dth and Utah Experiment Station is the he capi n At lastitseems thatthequest-ioempowered to fill all vacancies Mrs. J. W. Ellison Jr. Mrs. J. L. Messrs j tol Commission takes thix mean constantly ervdtothe following s!virg problems for of developing; the oil fields and Mesdam8 I. H. Grace, VV. of that may occur by resignation Belliston, Mrs. Edith Sparks, a m ost cordial in the rural community, while the extending j ' ii the southern part of the C. Andrews, Ray Stewart, Harry vitation to all tho pe pie of tU r'xten.-u.or otherwise. Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. Division is annually The Democratic National and Mrs. P. J. Dinner, Mrs. W. C. ounty has been solved. Mr. Beagley, R. W. McMullin, C. 0. State to attend and rr.tf'.-agof better the participan peaking state platform were endorsed by Andrews, Mrs. T, D. Iiees, Mh. WheHer has been busy for the Nelson, J. J. Spendlove, E. J. in the ceremonies incident t over to ote hundred "arming few months repots tltt the convention, after which the M. L. Sowby, Mrs. R. W. Mrs. J. T. Belliston, the occasion. Morgan, housvnd inthusiat'c people. convention was adjourned. Mis Lula McPherson, everything is in readiness Nsthanial Curtis, C. W. Glazier, It is the desire of the i,n live real development Miss Claire Stewart, Miss Ethel mission that the Representative Miss Stewart and Miss Agren fir doing people of Utah Two work. w!l rigs are Agren, Misses Venus and Venice have an driving Orson Cazier, of Nephi. Mrs Bai Wm Collection Hostesses; ley, opportunity to inspect Magnificftnt Cornmissioner-year term. Mrs. L. A Whitmore. Mrs A. H. being set up east r.f Juab and Brough. f the building urder the ivoM At :air are operating rear Chase's P. J. Bonner, of Eureka. Maiben, wifs Ethel Wright ar d two favorable circumstances, aid ranch. Commissioner for-- 2 year term Mrs.Foster. for that rep.son they have arWith f!a?s flying. Salt Lake'a For the last eight years work Beehive Girls Entertained Oscar Andrus of Mammoth. that'.he be thr 1 ranged capitol tit til ' u- equated and lh- ha been done in this county ' Sheriff own open du ling the afterno n Kfair grounds a mass of color ar d Arrowhead Trail Party and a great deal of money hit One of the most pleasant and and evening of that day. Com- life, Utils Csth annual State Diniel Martin, of Eureka been spent driving for oil. The Clerk 2: o'ekf k in Expected Sunday Fair is ready for its formal oilfields in the routh eastirn successful affairs of the season mencing at WM L. Hoyt, of Nephi. pron?i Hall in was the appropriate given party cning at V) o'clock Saturday Pay's part of the county during these Recorder Mayor Hague receive! word eight years have been a source of last Saturday evening for th; gramme of "fcpeechea and music mornir g of this week, September Thomas Bailey, of Nephi. will be rend ered and in the eventhis week from Douglas White of much interest to the who "Bee Hive Girls'' and their moth-- 1 people Treasurer at 8: o'clock a public reif Lake Route asking Utah lus ntvr kr,on a the Salt have been doing development ers. The especially prepared pro- ing, T. II. U. Parkes, of Nephi. be held in the state great or mme attractive annual will ac be an would 1st ception were enand much gram Sunday Oct. games work. With this pifat oil proAssessor. room. ( Fair, is the the concensus ceptable day for the big tour spect and the caral project now joyed by all. The luncheon was reception i it "Charles Ilayncs, of Nephi The s for date been ha navan from California to reach Nephi. wno most opening unique. Being arranged in opinion among under way the people of this fixed with, a due regard to the visited the Fair grounds in Fa't Surveyor A meeting his been arranged for cafeterria Each of 8 style. the to be reason has section every V. E. Ekloff, of Eureka. ? warms serving some me pany ... t.,e wu k special part convenience of cut of town l,ake (!urii,K the I ast few dayr. fuJ of the f uture h S o at menu. the The There; clock, building etid every ;in day evening girls are to people and has been set for a Ev-rtime the loads! when the or ot auto twelve ten be will on fi.kd to overflow-in- g people the artistic (be complimented John Maiben returned home Fay w"t to Salt Lake way In which their individual state can take advantage ot the oeoDk-iArrowhead of the most magnificent Trail; the with from Mount Pleasant Monday. - liWarm and Fair State Conference Mr. re ntes. afternoon. to is inter Pay the of lion emblems were Tuesday it spend exhibits ever worked collection out Party, No formal invitations wiilte j with met his son who that at afternoon and form in table of the the state. decorations. jn ports evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Ornon Perry Sunday issued bu this general invhat gathered uww me me enau me teen s tne in iasi close nciucui iniereswu At oi itiuus evening ion is extended in the hoi of Provo left Thursday for fepm, trat The horticultural buildirg road movement are respectfully getting alorg nicely and he ex - jtertainment all pronounced this trie people oi the btate wi it io.n with its walls banked high with will Mr. Berry where Chicngo to be Sunday pcts to bring him home in a! a9 being a most excellent closing in uie ceiei rauon t.l ine coa - lucifUR fruits frrm every novk enter the Western University invitedat the courtpresent few days. houAe. for their seasons work. pletion of their new home. night to study dentistry. n , - so-an- j en-w- as j j j bus-an- mi-s-i- st ! Ne-v- VV X i - . I .'t-rin- txii-itenre- , j district - I Rr-s- i n e -- pt n, ! : -- 4 ! 1 ""' I - ; g n l ; j " ( ( ; K |