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Show County JUAB "THE PAPER WITH A CIRCULATION" AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, COUN- GOOD MAN LAID 10 FINAL REST TY REALLY NEEDS MOST Alass Aleeting Held In Court Mouse. The Report Other Matter Of General Committee Read. t 1 R Hi PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF EAST JUAH COUNTY VOL. 8. WHAT EAST JUAB intelligent person real ize the urgent necessity of se curing more water for this vall ey 4 Unless more water is provid. ed this side of the county has practically gotten to the limit of its development from an agricul tural standpoint. In order to find work for oar growing populatior of young men other pursuits than agricultural v ill have to follow if we expect to keep our very Enough Commissions VOURADS KI2ACII EVERY INOOK AM) CORNER OF EAST JUAH COUNTY huneral For John Held InTabernale. OFFICERS COUNTY UP NO 1917 TAKE tiOUUTY C011ISS1ERS Good HOLD OFFICIAL WORK II FIBST MEETING Beal Tuesday Record Reviewed 13 Busy Day At Court House. Business 1811 Bonds Piled, Deputies Appointed. Punds Transfer-e- d Prom General to Motor Vehicle Pund. Being Looked After. Tuesday the reins of govern Funeral services were held in of Juab county were taken ment the tabernacle Saturday after The first meeting of the county over died noon for John Beal who by the nw officials. The Funeral of Grandma Golden f jr the yar 1917 commissioners Wednesday at hisheme after a required bonds were filed and the was held in the court house Tues- were The ser necessary arrangements dav over by made for taking over the respectJanuary 2. The first order Funeral service for Mrs. Eli.- office. ive W. The Commissioner J. ot busintiss Thomas Bailey. Bishop w'as the reading of the abeth Golden, who uied of generchoir 'sang, "The Lord Is My V hitmorf was the hold over com - al r niinu,es meeting held Decem-th- e debilities Jan. 1. ware held in Shepherd". The opening and missioner, T II. G. Parkes was which were approv- 1910 South ward meeting houKt ljtr 13, treasurer with these closing prayers were offered by led. Winn and Thomas two exceptions the offices will be yesterday afternoon at 12o'clock. Robert II. waa in Bellisron A, mshop 0n motion of Commissioner filled with Ovear new. men. Vickers respectively. The waa iurncharge. Whiunore singing it was ordered that the Miss Mabel Owen sang in her Andrus of Mammoth and P. J. ooum waru inneu uy ine balance cnoir. due on the heating plant characteristic way the sacred sc Bonner of Eureka are the two Mrs. Allie sacBclliston a of be 12021 sang paid to Kendal! Bros. lo, "Face to Face" Vocal solo, "1 other commissioners which were reo U I ..I. s.lo. i mlana was directed I'lrbuc ritTK Know That My Redeemer Lives" elected on the Democratic ticket The warrants cove Mrs. r said assignment. to were speakers Unity L. P. Anderson; Miss Delia last election, the last named for a .. n .. - II T W l in n.raxman. inomterm of four years and the other """mkh, :i. MeCune rnng "Rock of Ages", uwasordered that a coui.ty ftv-- .i rfmii'n in ... ... The closing number. Resting for a two vear terui. Will L as Belliston, T. II. G. Parkos i warrant A. :m a. BiMiioion. S2 l.r.fi uiiams lor uisuipp From All Care and Labor" was Hovt. former recorder was trsnsiney pim fered from that office to the coun spoke in the highest terms of the traveling expanses to Nephi rendered by the choir. Patriarch J. W. Paxman was ty clerk's office which position be deceased, referring to her as a 0n proper motion the bond of the first speaker, he began his will hold at least the next two rel.efsoc.etv worker, a good Cha,. Hagoes, county assessor c.. .... Am remarks by reading a few verses years. 1 nomas Bailey was elect- dneighbor and the good she had wilh one to those at need i.i various f ed to office of New the Y.,rU and which recorder from the Book of Mormon f.,r $5000 ..,- - . times was found his official at of at proved. referred to the resurection pest Grandma Golden was born the dead which was believed by the beginning of the vear. W. A. The uncial bond of Daniel the ancient psople that lived on C. Bryan, the new county attorn August, 14th 1S31, at Verwood Mlartin countv sheriff fr.r r.nnn this continend also taught and ey, was on official duty making Dorset Lngland. She was mar with the United States Fidelity believed by the. Latter Day ready to take care of any unfin ried to Henry Golden. Jan. 17th. and Guarranty Company was Saints. The speaker in a spjen ished business and looking after 1852. Their joining the church approved. J id way referred to the life and the interest of the county from a displeased their jartiits and on The oflicial bond of Thomn. legal standpoint, Cbas. Ilaynes, this account they ca e to Utah Uailey. count v reeoroVr uitK T good works of the deceased. different ideas were exchanged the latest causes for alarm is the Bishop T. II. G. Parkes re the man we hope will be merciful immediately after getting marr- A. Bailey Sr. and William Bailey A good large crowd was present report of the state superintend ferred to the great many im has been nthe assessors office the ied. They arrived in Salt Lake hs sureties loi SoUUG wasaenrovaod much interest was manifest ent of Dublic instruction, a synop provements that had been made past few weeks getting things October 23, 1So2. They remained ed. ed. The following committee sis of which has just been made since the birth of Mr. Beal Re ready for this year's assessment. there for six years when thej On proper motion the official was selected to carry the issue public. lated some of the interesting There is no reason why thii coun came to Nephi bond of Will L. Hoyt county She was the mother of sever, clerk with Julia T to a final wind up and if possible "The report contains a recom things in the history of the life ty's business can not be taken v 0IIVJ mmj Gannison tret the water from the mendation to abolish the present of the deceased. Praised him for goodcare of the coming two years children, four of whom servive rhomas Pallt-as suretie for of lands reservoir to the fertile office of sup rintendent of public the many things he has done m with tbe present force. her, namely Mrs. J. G. Irons. was Rj proved. Juab county: R. H.Evans. instruction and aDooint a state agisting to build up the great George and Joseph Gjlden of Wm. Bailey. T. H, Burton. Or hnrd of education, thereby creat state in which he had lived and Mr? . Geo. Peterson of Hrvan t0uMv tir,rr..,- - t', . s'ooA Watch Party At Golds Nephi aon Cazier and Will L. Hoyt. ina more holes for salary drawing since his early boy hood. Be2ir. Canada, forty grand ttiln ,he American Surity Co. broughs. board to have the chddren and twenty three great of New Ywk Wflg Dr. T. D. Rees, president ol The meeting adjourned until ,pprovcJ held another when by the stake, also numerated some some future date ritrhta and cowers now grand children. The cfficial boid of T. H. G. Maleeta and Misses Diane The called. of be will ko ctatP superintendent -public of the many wonderful develop maeting entertained at a Those from out of town whe i I'arkes countyK treasurer o for Another matter that fhould be initruction namely, the general ments that had transpired since Goldsbrongh - - Mr. t!i.i llflii u.nh . uici ntch uartv Sundav tVe Diner. A attended the funeral wefp iinn oure looked into is the feasibility of control and supervision of the the year 1S36 when the deceas pleanunt time was had in games, and Mrf. Utlo Uolilen, aiorlej uy Co. of New York was appro V iratting more water from our Dublic school system. In turn we- ed was Dorn. leeuueu oi ui music and social chat. As the and Iris Gotden of Lynndjl andled. watershed in this locality. We board will itaelf select a commis- faith and the many good thing bells were ringing the old year Jacob Coleman of Provo. The official bond of James 11. of education who will be he and bis family had done out and the new one in splendid are informed that there are none Black, I were of had the served. refreshments precinct Juttice cf thev pleasure attend stream that do not find their the board's executive officer, who Praised him for his patience Peace of were Nephi for $,"O0. Percy Mhes Those of "Grandma" present ing the funeral that will practically fill the position luring hi6 long time of sick- - Idale Pitt. F. II joaa. Justice of the Peace of wayioUthe main creek, Ord. Vivian Gulden. I use the word "plea Mary were nea. Closing b lining tbe creek bottom in nn held bv the state supenn I'roidhead, Louise Golden, Wan- - ure advisedly. It vvaa not b Silver City, for S.'00: Herbert instruction a certain Bailev. for made by Bishop la Christison. LaVern Ingram. tpndent of public Salt Creek Canyon member of school board A nf nce much water can be sav Orfrm Cazier. Venice Broueh. case for mourning, but a l!m- hopes hieh would cease to be an elect for school district for Thilic Gold Le"Grandma'' for rejoicing. Delia McCune, Ruth Sperrv. ed. Th'J is not only true in the ive office, but one entirely remov II. Lunt of Nephi. &;0: John wn which lA'ed life a had Jennie en McCune. Ruth Janes, main creek in thia county but A from state oolitica. From the Miss Owen Entertains. fa ember of school board for Juab Larson of Lake. Naomi rierSalt four more than to lengthened iha am waste of water can b above it will be seen that an at Meriam Taylor, and James A crowd of young people" who point. $:.0u; d Justice was life a It Creijhton, I icore years. found in the other creeka that tempt is being made to build up believed in spending the first day Mable Ellertson of ProVo. Peace the of Edrtka. 1500 for at said could be which fittingly furnish water for irrigation pur m nrhitrerv oolitical machine in in the New Year right were enter John Maibnn. Lsn-- its close.-"Sh- e M(rii. th approved. fouKht had n iei. It seems to us that con ttiofnrmnf a commission while tained at the home of Miss Mable R.irrr.n. Booth. Jorjh Will- On motion of Commiilinr Will L- - Hoyt. tight, kept the faith and finishes in. Havnes. Clvde irlfrinir the price of water stock decrying partisan politics." Whitmore Owen Monday evening after the it was ordered that taurie here unon earth." It I.slie Booth, Paul McCone. in the towns of East Juab countjf The school machine of the state dance. Supper was served to the r.larpnrp JIOOO be tranlertd from the genwas a life f rum hich her relat Vnrnpr. SpvmourHo not a drop hould be let got tt has been very busy getting up following: Misses Martha Scho Larson. Herry Ock iVea and friends can hnd mar v eral fund to motor Vehicle fund Walter oil, waste. this reoort to create a lot of new field, Lorna Booth of ProVo, Lu- - ey, Gerald Ord, and James hit line traits of character to emu f 11H0, and the clerk was in offices and expand its power and cile Forrest. Lutie Brougb, Ath more of Mid Vale. to structed a warrant to ite and pattern after. Whil revenues. Lola Raid amount. for Olga treasurer elia Cszier, ftate l ar "Grandma Golden rttd en Husbands Annual Party The Kavsville Reflex concludes tirvan.Booth, Fannie Ostler, Messrs. Le Live Wires Give Progress invalid practically all her lif, On proper motion the official .jThe annual party for the that the people do not want an hnd McBeth of Parson. Clyde faith in her relUt bonds cf 0car Andrus and P. J. devout her yet ive Supper. ot the Progressive (o4Hitinnal commission with lt Oloin. Lawrence Carier, Kennith never waivered. She of H ll..nner for t't.ty)! each were or- was Club A Kensington Mothers Progressive supper was ser in rmmrrious hich salaried comrnis Winn. Clarence Hobbs, Warrilow others observe d the cerr.mand deed leO. held at the home of Mrs. James ' 5nr at this time. We are told Broufch, Raymond WW, Spencer ved New Years Eve. The Firt The meeting of the new beard "Remember the Sabbath course was at Miss Amelia ment, Andrews on Dec 28th. A that the schools ol Utah are ani Forrest, and Lorane Lunt. without ol coui.ty cemniipRioneis mel upand keep it holv," Booth, table decorations were day sumptuous supper ws erVed,. on a the best in the nation and on ailjoun.ment of the members whenever i.er coi fail, physical ucTVed twenty-fivefruit and candles, course covers 'being laid for more are v ho have terved paying the would that diiion the attend people cctinu the permit, Miss Ostler Entertains was fruit and cocktail, tne The tables were prettily de- school tax any than f.h two jears. and e.ew lHard is Ihe ed per capita her metlirg Sunday white and served by second course was corated with pink in the union. If this ma of le other the follow u g; J. W. stite never op permited any unnecessary Miss Fannie Oitler entertain Miss Lutie Brough consisting was of geraniums. The evening need change? tbe is Whit true household. in her more, labor hom why were (.car Ar.diu. ar.d of bulyon. decorations ed Friday svening at her games, pleasantly spsnt in one recom Games be to seems There 1'onner. J was I. the and musirwere indulged carnations; the third She was the soul of hf nor and musk, and social ehat. The mendation which the people dinner and drinking course ser integrity, She never ma le a Delicious On motion of Commissione entertainment. for in the of guessing hould look into and that is the prise winner t ved by Miss Lucile rurrest; promise that she did not kem. Ionner ar.d seconded by Com served were refreshments Hoacoe Mrs. loiiey. fourth was the !ad cntme ser game was were Ved power to distribute the school tax an obligation n.isior,er Ar.druR. Commifsitner Tno'-by Mis O.ga Bryan; the Ue never incurred present were Mr. and on a baiis other thanprescrirxdin 11 o'clock. The following O ga Bryan, hst was the desert served by not She believ Wliiirnore was elected chairman Misses (Ml Mrs the hat Mr. and present jay. Mrs. Geo. Allen, end that "tothe the constitution, 1 rernem f the board for the two jeer Lola Mabel Miss Those live. present ed in live and 0en, wen MissCazier, F M. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. educational opportunity shall be Lutie Brough. ot ucotn. borna Fannie Ostler, term. her life ber th.it at one time in Jones. Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Burton, more nearly equalized throughout Lola Cazier. Clar Provo. Misse Lucile Forrest. loaned her out Messrs. bit On prrper motion the same he horrest, Raving Spencer Mrs. Tolley. Rjscoe and Mr. Lola Cazier. Olara Bryan, Mabel is meant what Just state." the Winn. a Kennith trt ence Hobbs. take higher rate of order of bvsinejs as ued by the Owen. Lutie Brough. Athe'.ia refused Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bowles, Mr. is not recommendation bv tbe and Lrrane Lunt, Olpin, Kmth. Fannie Ostler. Messrs interest than was reasonable ard 'Id board was adopted and the ar,d Mrs. Teter Ne'ilson, Mm. nerfcrtlv seems to Clyde clear but it .. Allen Pyper of Salt Lake, fair. She had a heart that wbs rarne dato for rneetir g was conj the tax taken from the Lawrence Carter. Menerva Jenkins, James Litley t, that Brouzh.FtKTicer For fu'l of charity. It was not of the tinued. Warrillow and Mrs. Edith Harper of Sail counties shall be thrown in a pool Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sells we'? roaf Winn. Clvde Kpnnith Oa inolian of Corn. Bonner find Lke. Misses Reta Snerry Mrs. lobe equalized all over the state. pa rangers on thi narthbiat. i O'pin, Clarenc! Hobh, Wane showy kind and hundreds f ca Onticvjed on igre S Elmo Jones, Mr. and Lunt, and Lawrence Carter. train Monday Andrews. Governor Bamgerger and legis lators-elec- t seem to be of onf mind, that Utah shall be dry as a powdermill after August 1917. In matters of economy and tax reduction executives and law makers are agreed that days of promise are past and days of per formance are at hand. The Governor believes public young men at home. One or two can be bandied just as consider business under now are projects ation which have for their pur economically and capably as the pose the increasing of the water business of a great railroad or fchould mining corporation. supply, these proportions The KaysviUe Reflex says; have the earnest and thoughtful attention which thev merit if The people of Utah irrespective thev are feasible and are within of party demand retrenchment reach from a financial standpoint. all along the line". It predicts that when tbe legis opportunity Anv reasonable should certainly be grasped by lature ad journs it will have been increased. the people cf Juab County. "While the people are talking Saturday evening a mat held was increased commissions citizens the of against meeting in the court house where the re tbe politicians are planning for Dort of the committee of the increased commissions with in Juab Canal Company was read creased power, and the chances und explained. The approximate are that tbe politicians will get cost of the canal was given and about what they want. One of long seige of illness. vicea were presided - - 1 - U ... b ! .... t y Et MWWWW - - " 1 !ll hr t iue hus-Dan- ds I tt -- e lt |