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Show The Juab County Times BOMMK Jacob Colemn. Editor nd Proprietor NEPHI .... UTAH . . . . PROPER METHOD Lack Knowledge Subject Cause of Many Valuable Trees Being Totally Ruined. my 8. C. MILLER.) An Inexperienced man with an Fifth foshua. Greenwood. District Judicial HORTICULTURAL H. H. Ryan. Attoniey Stenographer W, U Cook. State Senator J. A. Hyde. State Kepreeentatlve Braxton Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest Reserve II. F. Studley. U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. State Foreman Experiment Station 8tephen boswell. County. J- I County Commissioners George Joiips. Martin Nlelson. Clerk T. W. Vickers. Treasure!- - n, Win. llurton. T. 11. G. I'arkes. Assessor Win. Bailey. Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. L. Foote. Sheriff Gus J. Henrlod. Superintendent of Schools Geor A. Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. Commissioner Road George a. Mo-Gu- Gloxinias may be raised from seeds or propagated from stem or leaf cutting. Has blossoms of many colors and Is easily cared for. The lawn Is the principal part of the home grounds and no planting, whether of flowers, shrubs or trees, should mar Its unity or scope. Four pounds of resin, two pounds tallow and one pound beeswax melted together and pulled like molasses candy makes grafting wax. Use it warm with greased hands. Many plants are effective tn Individual borders, among which are asters, salvias, calladlums, hollyhocks, Irises, carinas, hydrangeas and the hardy perennial phlox. In these days of tree planting It cannot be repeated enough that newly planted trees need plenty of moisture. If the air Is dry they can only get water through the roots, hence they Superintendent County Infirmary It D. Allred. County Physicians Dr. Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. W. W. COUNTY MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayor a. M. Whitmore. Council men James Garrett, Jr., Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch Burton. V. G. Orme. Kecorder Peter Sorensen. Treasurer J. II. Latimer. Marshal W. A. Wright. J. E. Memmotf NlRht Watchman Justice of the Peace Jacob Cole-DaKA8T n. Pruned With an LEVAN TOWN. Mor-tense- GROW GLADIOLUS Ax. experiment station. For the cleaning of the old orchard where many large limbs are to be re moved, winter Is, perhaps, the best time to prune, but the cutting out of sprouts and shaping up treea that have been fairly well taken care of, spring, summer or fall are all equally seasonable. Never use an ax. An example ot pruning with an ax Is shown In one FOR MARKET n, George Francom, Swen E. MaJmgren. Clerk Orson Nlelson. Marsha) Albert Bosh. Health Officer James E. Taylor. This Exquisitely Colored Flower Lasts Well and Sells Readily for Home Decoration. ' BT GEORGE 8. WOODRUFF.) The great Improvement of recent EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. years In the gladiolus Is remarkable Mona John T. Kay, Ephralm 1L because of the fact that this flower Kay. N. W. Ellerlson. bas been cultivated for about 100 Nebo Thos. Booth. Edward Jones, years. There are about 110 species, tVm. Jones. of which some IS are of European and Nephl Alma Hague, T. U root, West Asiatic origin, a few bave been rover. K. G Roscoe Levafi Henry Hendrickson, James discovered on the mountains of trop ical Africa, but practically all our gar Inexcusable Mutilation. C Taylor. Adelbert Bosh. Juab Jamas A. Kelly, R. C. Sleph-tnao- den strains axe from the South At of the pictures. Always use a saw T. T. Taylor. rlcan species, variously hybridised. for large limbs, first making a cut on the under side and then sawing down OFFIEAST COUNTY PRECINCT to It from the upper aide In order that CERS. the stub will not split. ' Mcna. Saw the limb aa close to the tree as Justice John fatr-s- . possible and not at right anglea, but Kllas .Motyneux. Conble sloping. Some orcbardlsta are so parOfficer N. W. EllerUoo. Ileal ticular that they go to the trouble of Nephl. smoothing off very large cuts with a Justice J. 8. Cooper. jack plane before painting over or Constable Alvah Stout waxing. In order tbat there shall be HeaJlh Offlcer Dr. D. O. Miser. do rough surfaces Into which water Levari. can soak, and thus cause rot. Jnstlce Ortmn Nlelson. For small branches good pruning Constable Richard Ivercon. shears and different styles of pruning Juab. saws can be bad of any hardware dealer. It. C. Stpfhenson. Jostle Robert Mem mot L Const aii If your orchard Is planted too close, so that after pruning sunlight cannot reach all parts of the tre. do not NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. hesitate to cut out every other one If Meet first and tblrd Tuesdays of necessary. Apple trees should never very month at the club parlors ba less than 30 fret apart each way. la the Lunt building. Visiting numcommercial cluLi bers of First, cut all of the dead wood In ordlally welcowd. the orchard, then snip off all of the R. E. Orovcr. President. suckers, both at the root of tbe tree T. II. Burton, Financial Secretary. and on tbe limbs. These do tot bear Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secrefruit, bot only mirk tbe life of Iht tary. tree and prevent tbe fruit from maLi LI I Modern Woodmen of America No. turing properly. silo wed to If the trees have 10.700, meets every V'e1nei'lay even ing at L O. O. r . ball. Mailing AotMl-mprow tall and compactly, cut In some veioomed. of th" lateest branches, leaving those UeOTRe Small, Consul. U II. IHmer. Clerk. The Modern Gladiolus. When eds are sown they will pro - j L f. U. r. io. it, mrrui - FTfry riwtwo sorts aMk. and many 1'l . 1. I dure i n bardly t if. j. r. ii4i. oroay rrrDiiii in but lhr be worth not will atto Invltod lUng brothers cordially may be ime few new sorts. The tend. JAH. H. Jackson. N. (J. eediing wiil flower the second or J. 8. COOi'KK, Secretary. third year. It Is tnurh rr.rire sat'.sfacery to buy Latter-dathe "cream" f othr people Saints' Meetings. than tn Oil lb" Rar4n with m lot vrarl Pnnday School, 10 ft m. First mcl-ior of por sort. ".onl ward at at Plant In full e'lfisbino. bit f?"t boor. tr smith side of a ail, r4 M. I. A Sunday. C:31 t m. First wmrd at tabernacle; Second ward at sway from Ibe roots 4 tree, in wtll fnortina: house. solL a tnei'ow, ssnly loam Stub Tee Lor j to Heat Over. rd at R!iff hall. prrrafd Primary F1rt rd one retentive of . Second war 1 at prefprrfd, 4 p. m. ii r moist o'krra shoot meeting bouse, 4 p. m- TiirMiTb!rh w Mb a flow of mafclre 1h tree larre Avoid contact w;ti marir Priesthood rnwtirno Monday. TrHI should never be fresh srid bad Mtter p. m , at the respective war! lat'ff'lly Inst ad of ailowirg It to grow ,c (,i,pd In the previous season of tall botmed. Rellff Pr'l'y First wr.rl nund In thp la'l NVf-rniit bran h' a o tist rt restore osh to the nd fourth 1 h'wT r.f nf-- tnoa'hl r ;n otie a no; her, or eros in twine If m. ffiTid ward. frct and soli in ott! f'rm as for o ;t ttfc nU.er a'h aca!nst rub n m:: et 2 tf, s n b s'iff of clayey pt tdy fffn top hf removing the ;rl'it, third Tb'irnd'iys rf the respective fne!ln loam in the furrow, p. m. at In ord'f lo ai)o t. stib bntifes. thfee lo fire Inch's branches plarit in furrows a'l parts of the tfe to Pght P.eVtfrm c la.1 FVt wsrd. 3 p. m a: tT,e to of the dep, aTordir ;i; every Fldv a R;i'f end and tfie f( iaiify of the ward. 3 p. tn., every Friday at meet coTiTiS p;pe Frv'ts Critjr. of, af two lm, front intervals at bouse. log ere rf"-fr'si'S tised. ,iu will work well the r,?rti I ground Hp the time " I:i th . ?t hardly " rsllf ti to Ju'y s If r want tl. best for the lowest Py Ibis mears n4 by, b f!.-.fr var1'i-smi'tt The ii T.na'':' fowers ff In ear'1nM your rrisy prices boy e rr;;ff SiiS;a tm had from July mill hard frrn-it Sti''s. r 'T t' ' V 'f VI i a's'a' Is m'M Iroportant If at llie trm.r I be t I: t is f'lVf MR me'low at fll fto; and till s'frred tirjes, kept f i:i feesspee!!1y as Soon af'er tH'h r n as rt to a t z t,9U;t 'ts'-fo t ,e wril w!7l work end before 'r rrk. frro'irid t, the e Works. from ML Pleasant tb"n the fr.! n crust fortoa. o, o a 1 m 1 L- . i eed-it;R- n j ; I nt - - !ar j ! r 0"-aiin- tip y iitos rh S'-fin- f Or-e- r'h e'. cin. L10HUMEEJTS 1 ! 1 ( sl.-li-- I,-- I Ma-bl- Tbo. BeiiUion, Local AgenL - Complete Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Hearse in connection. Offioe at residence. Phone No. 105 red? 6L AT RESIDENCE DO, Miner, Ms D, Grace Bros. Lumber Co. Physician and Surgeon 'PHONE NO. 84 OFFICE AT RESIDENCE T, L, FOOTE Don't Bay from us unless yoa want to get Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Builder's Hardware Also Attorney at Law County Attorney 'Phone No. 5. at Court House Office Cement, Coal, Coffins and Caskets, at the v HENRY ADAMS Lawyer Practice in all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor Lowest Possible Prices of Goldabrough, lilock. Df, J. As BOOTH NEPHI NATIONAL Dentist IBANKr Office Rooms Nos. 2 and 3, Winn Building. Phone No. 136-2- . Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Thos, H. Burton Licensed Abstractor and Notary Publlo I buy and sell Real Estate. Loans, Insurance, Mining Stocks, Blue Prints. Room 1, Winn Bldg. Phone No. 13C-- Enoch Burton cent per annum J.'S. Architect Residences OSTLER, PawitnKHT L. 8. BILL, K. K. BOOTH, 08 hi is a Specialty. Room No. Z, Winn Bldg. That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable.... George W, Booth Merchant Tailor Suits made to last and fit at reasonable prices. Long experience in eastern tailoring houses. All Kinds of Job Hauling and Drayage Most Reasonable Prices Hay, Grain and Stabling FORREST HOUSE curred. Headquarters for Traveling Men. A number of new buggies belongNew elegantly appointed 8 room addiing to the Studebaker company, standtion, steam heat, baths, etc. One block south and one east of court ing on the street In Pleasant Grove, house. Phone 22. were almost ruined by some envious person throwing a solution of sulphuric acid over them, destroying the tons and seals and otherwise badly Harris Stable Mc-ki- & Mecham BUck West of CoartHotM City Barber Shop damaging them. COCRTKOCS TREATMKXT AND Tbe good roads convention which FIRST CLASS WORK was to have been held In Ephralm Three Doors North A. N. uutil 7 been NIFSON, May bas postponed May Of Pobt Office PROPRIETOR 14. An excellent prgramn.e baa been arranged for the occasion and a large crowd Is expected. Delepates wi:i be If it's first class work you are looking present from Sanpete, Sevier tnd for go to Juab counties. Investigation by a deputy dairy and The Shop food Inspector of the quality ot the In NepUL most Finest in1 to In op barbershop (tit distributed Bingham m lk being Hoot Hlark staixt sn.l rlsOis In roiDecUoo. and vicinity, showed that of eight 3 wo doors smiiti ot Post Ofltce. Bslcbslor bros., Proprietor five samples taken from shipments, to one-hal- f contained from water. Prosecution of offending shippers is likely to follow. George Martin , aged 60. a well Bus Meets All Trains. known brewery worker of Salt Lake Good Rlirs, Dray and Express Livery City, suicided on tbe street Monday Modern Barber one-quart- er Livery and Feed Stable night. In the presence of a large number of people, shotlng himself In the head. Despondency due to the fact that be had bein out of work for some time was the cause. Governor Spry has Issued a proclamation seltlng aside Sunday, May 15, as Peace day. The purpose la to have this day celebrated throughout the state. In churches and other meeting that p'aees, and to enconrare the wars are terrib'e Ibices and hould ld-- Ag-cn- Wagon.. for CoaL Phone U. No. 44-2- . "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster Has No EquaJ The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. 1 Co,' Nephi- - Plaster & Mfg. II D. COLDS DRO VCH, Proprietor Tuab County Mill and Elevator Company a be frowned upon. Tbe f,aynr of Murray hai served notice on all the merrhanu of the ciiy that an ordinance wi.l be drawn tip i t firecrackers prrhlMUng the and other explosives for the celebration of Ju'y 4. Th" ordinance will alio provide a punishment fur anyone caueht discharfing firearm. lou!s D. Zenef, an Ka'laa, whl In his work as tln.lwrman In ihe Hinehm New Haven mine at ftinrham. an idenla'ly lost Us footing nn one of the slop's in the tsmncj. and a d !anre of frrtv feet. str.V.ln ftl on his head. His sku'l a fraelured and he died almost Instantly. s The strike of the Joiirnem?t MANUFACTURER OP Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to date Our Leaders Gold Coin Flour and Fresh Ground Graham en-eae- horse-shoer- In Halt Lake, Tat-rcc.l- Tue'-day- TELEPHONE OmCE R. DOWNS Best Home Made Casket Physician and Surgeon ii 1 come exhausted. President Board of Trustees A, I Jackman. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, I II. ap- Tbe attendance at the Box Elder school high school for the 1910-191year will practically be double the attendance of the present year. Weber county will begin the Installation of a pipe line for sprinkling purposes along the state road, from south Ogden limits to the Davis county line, at once, at a cost of $7,000. A total of $68,000 will be needed for the maintenance of the Weber county schools, according to the estimate submitted to the county commissioners by the clerk of the board. Arrangements have been made to hold the fourtn annual musical festival in Salt Lake City, probab'.y the week of July 18. although the date has not been definitely settled. Wayne county Is the third smallest county In population In the state, containing 2.000 people Kane and Rich Wayne county in being the next. area contains 2,413 square miles, and in acres 1.529.00Q. There is noticeable activity at Wel- by, the town site between Mldvale suband Bingham. Already many stantial dwellings have been erected, while real estate In that vicinity la going at good prices. Two people killed and two others In the hospital, their recovery being problematical, with half a dozen others Injured, la the record of automobile casualties In the streets of Salt Lake City during the month of April. Miss Millie Smith, aged 39. whose home was In Lehl, was drowned in Utah lake on Friday, the clrcum-siance- s leading to the belief thai she had committed suicide. For the past from dozen years she had suffered melancholia. Dan H. Harrigan, 84 years of age, and a section foreman, died in a Salt Lake hospital on Sunday as the result of a peculiar accident. He had, while in a tool house, overturned a can of gasoline, and breathing the fumes of the gasoline was responsible for his death. Falling head first over the railing of the stairway on the third floor to the second floor, Gus Miller, 45 years of ase and employed as a shoemaker, was Instantly killed In a rooming houne In Salt Lake City. Miller was Intoxicated when the accident oc- we urge owners of orchards to employ competent men to teach them how to prune, study the best methods as found In the books, or let them alone We present three examples of bad pruning In the pictures with this art tide which are taken from an excel lent bulletin Issued by the Indiana Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch. Burton. Chief ot Fire Department N. A. Melson. need It often. Superintendent of Waterworks AlTobacco has been grown successfred Gowers. In Mexico for hundreds of years. fully Electrio Light The soil that produces It year after Superintendent Carver.' A. T. Plant year there seems never to tire or beSexton N. C. Nielson. ' ax NOTES. plants. n . There will be a bumper crop of ples In Weber county this year, the statement of the horticultural Never pinch geraniums at the flowering Joint always one above or one below. The most efficient remedy which has been found for the plum curcullo Is arsenical spraying. For a heavy clay soil there Is no better apple than York Imperial. Winesap does better on a lighter soil. Frleudly cooperation of all the In fruit growing districts Is B8 desirable as It Is d I moult to secure. Spirea Japonlca can be hastened at this time by the application of heat., See that the roots are kept always moist. The mixed border la very Interesting and may be made beautiful If proper skill Is used In grouping the Bar-pet- t. Recorder Is and a handtmw can do more barm In an orchard in one day than can be repaired In ten years' growth; therefore District. Judge, on of OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. THE UTAH BUDGET W. W, Bennett, M. Df J. OF PRUNING In lia 1 en for rI.o it two years s pro-es- wh:h nlt1. Xa'lsfjc-forhas been arrJ'Sb'y confess ors hav been niale by both 1.1' s !! ti." t.roajr'rt I I fill i'l I" no h'"ih b"-hottef f 11. r r n mas'er shoe s) ami Jiiirn'ymen A letter pTomfs ng ail of one's earthly pessess'oin to fh woman orr in l tr.rei as a hr!rl Is not a wt'l l c;d"s "' ni:rfr" court 1n at op! a v l Ir-v- lower "oi:rt la n in afTItrn'rc fh ho c'stil I i t t'"f w'!l of John Jen ;ifi, ho d d at P as Ti lat year. I?, rry Smiih, now he'd at HeftO VfT., Is to he returned to P.v to feo the rrarc"! of st andon Tb TTilsitl'in re hi f t!sh wa "Tiith'S re'-irhj 1 is fcare-.c efn r on Tne-d- . left fcH wif sod fh'ldrft 'Hit rs!t i' f -o a : c t.X l'!n resi:i - tr tr n hxt-N' pM Pra't f fuer of th "". rri'ss'on of th' s!teg at th o'i4 April ot? i fhH-fh- . r, Vrs. W. C. Mor i T e t,f Ms, da ti s. a' F;- kane, Wa h. i Fid-r.iin- ; dJi !ir.3 e.m;'iL pre'dt ja; o-- - MM SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD A Panorama of Natural Beauty all the way CANYON of ih CFANDE EAGLK RIVER CANYON CANYON of the GUNNISON GARDEN of ih GODS RUBY CANYON MANITOU SrPIN'GS CLENWOOD SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE PULLMAN AND TOUHIST SLEEPERS TO DENVER and ST. LOUIS |