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Show The Juab County Times Jtoob Colam.n, Editor and Proprietor TV UTAH NEPIil Give spring pigs good pasture. WOWS. JFJiOM " Gapes is a disease found osly among your chicks. ITfaj OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Fire totally destroyed the lea plant Crude oil is now being usd to kill In Ogden belonging to D, O. Griffith, the Texas fever tick. cawing a loss of 120,000. The fire ta charged to incendiaries. resiA number of formei Alpine hen with a good layThe well-bredents, now living In Provo, have deing record is cheap at any price. cided to visit the old home on July For fruit spot on apples use bor- 25, and are arranging a "homecoming deau the middle to last of June. day" for Ap'ne on that date. Charges of hav4ng wilfully crowded Every roan who raises hogs should two pedestrians off the pub'Io road in provide a good pasture for them. Ogden canyon and forcing them to Jump for their lives over the river emWith alfalfa hay the summer pas bankment are made against the driver ture conditions are most nearly real- of an automobile. ized. William Brlnghurst, aged 24, on Monday pleaded guilty to the charge Hogs should not be allowed access a gambling house In Salt to a stream where there is cholera on of robbing ns well as robbing the Lay-to- n Lake City, farms above. bank, and was sentenced to twelve A road drag used occasionally after years' Imprisonment The work of the Sevier County Fair rains on the farm roads will help to association for 1910 has been started, keep them In good condition. and it looks as thouph the fair will be Some claim gape worms can never a more important and valuable event be gotten rid of once a soil is Infested than ever before. It will be held Sepwith them, but this Is not always true. tember 14, 15, 16 r.nd 17. Members of the Central Christian Horses and mules are now barred Church of Salt Lake City had a Jub'-lefrom crossing the state line of Kansas meeting on Sunday, when the mortuntil they have a certificate of good gage which had stood agaln3t ti e edifice for seventeen years was cancelled, health. and the papers were burnr. The middleman gets a Jolt in the Burglaries are of dally and nightly statement that American beef is now occurrence in Salt Lake City, the poselling in London cheaper than It is lice and city detectives Beemlngly bein New York. ing powerless to prevent a continuance of the work of the boldest gang No sow can bring a Utter of thrifty, that has ever infested the capital city. well developed pigs unless she is fed Albert Griffiths, aged 45, was found liberal quantities of the right kinds siting with his back asalust a building of food during pregnancy. In Salt Lake City, apparedy asleep, but In reality dead, having been dead There are very few gardens In the several hours when discovered. Death rural sections that are provided with was due to excessive use of Intoxiasparagus, which is as easily grown as cants. weeds when once established. There was a frost In Cache Valley, June 4, severe enough to badly nip Be sure to mulch the newly planted the tender garden truck and to do trees. The hot, dry days will come some injury to the wheat crop on the and these cost the lives of many young west aide of the valley, Lcgan fared fruit trees that are not so protected. much better than a great many of the other towns. Much of the danger that comes to Nephl Anderson, a civil engineer the pigs at birth will be eliminated if whose home is in Brlghara City, was are kind and tractable, allow drowned in Logan river, Logan canthe sows ing all necessary help at farrowing yon, on the night of May 4. There time. were no witnesses to the tragedy, but It Is supposed that In the darkness Colonies of SO chicks do very well, he walked off the dugway Into the but colonies of 25 will do better river. still, for it does not pay to crowd It took a huge steam shovel four young chicks any more than It does hours to recover the body of Joe . to crowc old fowls. 48 years of age, who was Instantly killed under hundreds of tons of Every calf fed to eighteen or twenty earth, which caved on him while he months of age (of a beef bred) will was engaged at his work In tbe new bring the farmer $60 to $S0, and will Utah Copper company at consume much feed that otherwise cut of the Bingham. would not be of much profit. Jonathan C. Royle, lawyer. Jurist and eminent citizen of Salt Lake, died Different rams will cost varying Monday morning. Judge Royle came prices, but tbe returns they each will to Salt Lake City In 1S71 and went give are to be wholly tbe guide In into parinerfhlp with the late Thomas order that you will purchase tbe rain :arhall. Tbe firm continued active which will give tbe largest net money of Mr. Marshall four until the returns. years ago. The I licit liquor dealers of Sranlsh When the silo Is filled thorough wetting down and tramping of the top Fork, who have had considerable tr.iu will prevent the entrance of air, and ble with the city s!nce the prohibition will aave more of the lop layer from ordinance went lnti effect, have despoiling than would be the case if this cided to promise to quit the buslneFj if the c!ty will drop the prosecution Is not done. of a large number of rants It hat A hen should be fed some grain acalnnt them. that she doesn't have to scratch for. Mrs. Joe Bcgdar of BinRhsm, while to making a bed. arc!den!a"ly d'twhatvted Although exercise Is necessary keep her In good health, she needs a Colt's revolver wntch time to rest and dust herself In the had been left there by one of th middle of the day. lodgers, 'the bullet enter'.ng her left and parsing out Ihrouih her birast Lettuce can be put to good advan-- a shoulders, making a painful but not large supply of quickly available dangerous wound. plant food. Its culture demands the the daughter of most HUernl feeding to realize the beet Mr.Edna, and Mrs. George Klrby of Hyde results. Tbe heads must be large as died June f of stryrhn'ne pois-ti:inwell as early to secure the bet Park, h after having eaten twenty prices. pralD tablets. The tablets had Chicken hawks, weasels, rata and beta left on (he fable and the llttic while ber mother other marauders often prey upon tht one got hold of them small chickens and all efforts to cap- was out of the room. Frank Mum II, sx'd 40 years a ture them In traps prove unavailing, rcmmlrtci! where a good gun will often be of mlmr emrlfytd at Fnr-ka- . more asulHtanre In ridding the fart a suicide Saturday night by ah rolibg h'mfwif In the of their df prcdationa. brcat th a '. Marrcll hal jur caliber revolver, Where one has thoroughly well relrd wlih his v'tc, sod wtien the left drained land and once gets a gnol the hrue. e picked tp the revolver catch of alfalfa It makes a most ex- and shnt hrrs-'lf- . cellent pasture, but It costs some Leo L. Eng'ehes-- t. a traveling money In getting a stand ard tlno a wrlniler, wro wa l?t eti at S 1 large run, as alfalfa under the moM ver City. I m1s'nx. HU little rati favorable circumstances will not ad- In wblrh he carr'cd h's too'a and sup mit of clone pasturing. aze In Judge, District Joshua Greenwood. Attorney B. II. Ryan. Cook. Stenographer W. Bute Senator- J. A. Hyde. State Representative Braxton Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest Re - " Bar-aet- t. erve H. F. Studley. U. 8. Expert In Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. State Foreman Experiment Station 8tepnen iioswell. County. J. L. County Commissioners George Jones. Martin Nlelson. Clerk T. W. Vlckers. Recorder Wm. Kurton. Treasurer T. II. G. Partes. Assessor Wm. Bailey. Purveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. I Foote. BherifT Gus J. Henrlod. Superintendent of Schools George n, Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer A. Alvah Stout. Commissioner George Road duli e. It. Mo- D. A II red. Physicians Dr. Bennett, Dr. J. A. llensel. CAST W. W. COUNTY MUNICIPAL FICERS. NEPHI CITY. ' that im- The horse that lasts longest Is the horse that is not abused, especially when young. The clipped horse looks better and Is easier to care for than the one Kecorder Peter Sorensen. Treasurer J. II. lAtlmer. Marshal W. A. Wright. Night Watchman J. E. Memmott Justice of the Peace Jacob with a ragged coat. Wheat bran fed dry or brown wheat middlings made into slop make a most excellent feed for the brood sow. Cole-Ba- n. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. More pigs are ruined by the confinement and overfeeding of brood sows than by all other errors combined. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief of Fire Department N. A. Melson. The use of vaccine or serum to protect bogs against cholera may be said to have passed the experimental stage. Superintendent of Waterworks Al Cowers. Electrlo Light Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nlelson. trd Goats by the hundred thousand are slaughtered In the United States annually, and the product sent Into the food supply. I A. The chill of the water and the chill of the air act against production. portance. Mayor O. M. Whltmore. Councilmen James Jr., Garrett, Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch Burton. W. O. Orme. I seaman. regu- Substitutes for lard are nearly as high as lard Itself. The soja or soy bean Is a plant Is assuming a position of much OF- LEVAN TOWN. President Board of Trustees The cherry bears early and larly. The cherry is the most neglected of all fruits grown in this country. Superintendent County Infirmary County . Don't bank on luck in seed. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, I II. Mot tensen. George Francom, Swen B. As soon as the colt can take care of Malmgren. himself, both mare and foal should be Clerk Orson Nlelson. turned to pasture, providing the Marshal Albert Bosh. weather Is suitable. Health Officer James E. Taylor. BOARDS. 1L Epbralm Mod a John T. Kay, Kay. N. W. Ellertson. Nebo Thos. Booth, Edward Jones, Among the things which should be an hand for the lambing pen is a supply of lime for sprinkling over the toll where discharges are left. Nephl Alma Hague, T. U Poote, Roscoe K. Grover. Levan Henry Hendrickson, James C Taylor, Adelbert Bosh. The sow that has been fed a ration of forage and small amounts of grain foods may carry a large amount of Oefch and still be safe to use for breed- IA8T COUNTY SCHOOL Win. Jones. Juab James A. Kelly, T. T. Taylor. R. C IAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. Mona. I Steph-nso- o. ing. Experience, Judgment and a knowl edge of the disposition of the sows afford the only guide for a man to follow in handling his sows during the farrowing period. OFFW Justice John fates. Constable Ellas Molrneut. Hsalth Officer N. W. ElUrtsoa. Authracnose attacks the bean. Use bordeau mixture when plants are all well started. Again three weeks later and follow with a third spraying In three more weeks. Nephl. Justice J. 8. Cooper. Constable Alvah Stout. Health Officer Dr. V. O. Miner. Levan. Justice Orson Nlelson. Constable Richard Iverson. Juab. Justice H. C. Stephenson. Constable Robert Memmott Great profits are made by raising seed to sell to the seed houses. Onion setd brings from $1.00 to $2.09 per pound. Peas from $3 00 to $5.00 per bushel, and other seeds at a similar rate. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meeta first and tblrd Tumdays of every month at the club la the Lunl building. Visiting mem-sr- s of neighboring commercial clubs or dial Ir wolcomed. It. K. Orover, Preeldpot, T. II. Burton, Financial Secretary. Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secrepa-lo- rs There Is no plant whose varieties differ so widely as the soy bean, and In this fact lies the peculiar value of Modern Woodmen of Arnica No. the planL It may be usfd as a 10 700, meets every Wdneday evencrop, as a bay crop, for silage, ing at 1. O. O. P. ball. Visiting Wood- grain or forsge. soiling men welcomed. George Small, (VinnuL One of the good reasons for raising It. Latimer, Clerk. fall litters Is that It enables a person to keep up the strength and vigor of L O. O. F. No. 16 mets every Breeding from yearling enlng in I O. O. F. hall. Vis- bis hog. iting brothers cordially Invited to at- sows continuously Is sure to reduce tend. the le of the hogs, as well as their JAS. If. JACKKON. N. O. vitality. J. S. COOPER, Secretary. It Is Imporslble to run a separator Latter-daSaints Meetings. under farm conditions without having 8undsr School. 10 a. m. First ward variations In the test of the cream ocat Tabernacle; Second ward at meet- cur and In fact If the cream buyer ihould always give the same cream ing bOUt. M. I. A. Sunday, C:30 p. m. First It would be more suspicious of ward at tabernacle; Second ward at than when It varies 9lrtonety mealing boil. slightly. Relief at ward hall. First Primary ward at 4 p. ra. Tuesday. Second By keeping the sows separated In sneetlng house. 4 p. m. Tuesday. Prleethood meetings Vlonrtay. 7:39 I;ts of from ten to twenty. It Is safe ward meting In allow tbem to rai together up to ro . at f.ons. the respective vMbfn two or three weeks prior to Relief Society First ward, second farrowing period, then ear-- sow and fourth Thnredays of earh month should be removed to the farrowing at t p. m. Scond ward, f)rt and house and given special food and atthird Thursdays of each month at 3 tention, as the occasion may require, p. m. at the respective matins tip to farrowing time. kense. ar y ti Flrt ward. R;ief ttall; rjMs Friday at mt m., every wsrd. I Religion p. m The proper time to dehorn Is In the pring when grass first comes. There p. Friday at are no files then, the weather Is more ing house. favorable and the cattle are out In the instead of being crowded In a for the lowest open if yen want the feed lot and having to push their sore prices bey your beads Into a hay rack. Furthermore, after the steer leaves the range he goes onto much more expensive feed tnd tbe setback which be receive from the operation will be quite expensive Instead of practically negligitrot ML Pleasant Marble Works. ble as It is on grass. Taoa. BelUston, IocaJ AgeaL 8oond bt r.ionur.iENTS meet- Stock Burial Shoes. ln connection. offioe at residence. Phone No. W red Complete nn HearM TELEPHONE 6L ofticr at residence D, 0, Miner, M, D. CIy ttCC RrnQ Physician and Surgeon PHONE NO. 1 84 T. L, FOOTE Don't Buy from ns unless yon want to gel Sash and Doorif Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Also Builder's Hardware Attorney at Law County Attorney 5. at Court nous Office X0 L U 1H D C F OFFICE AT RESIDENCE 'Phone no. " ' - Cement, Coal, Coffins and HENRY ADAMS ci,le: ., u. Lawyer Practice In all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor ' fLOWCSl Ti 1 1 rOSSlDIe tllCCS of Goldsbrough Block. e Dou-ston- r Dr, J, A, BOOTH NEPHI NATIONAL RAWffr31 PxTLI 1 W. Dentist RoomsNos. Office and 8, Winn 2 Phone No. aJ; 130-2- . Thos, H. Burton Interest paid on Licensed Abstractor and Notary Publla I buy and sell Real Flttate. Loans, Insurance. Mining Stocks. Blue Prints. Room 1, Winn Bldg. Phone No. 13C 2 Time DepOSltS ,i XdXt Olf 4 DCr the r cent per annum Enoch Burton . a jx nrcnneci Residences a Specialty. Room No. That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable.... Merchant Tailor era tailoring houses. AH Kinds FORREST HOUSE Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appointed S room addl- tlon. steam heat, baths, etc. One block aonth and one east of court house. Phone 22. City Barber Shop OOCRTEOCS TREATMENT AND FIRST CUA8S WORK Harr, SuU TO Nephi Plaster In Nepbi. eBBBBBBSBBBBBasamasa nj 1Tji..1 IlaS fMO V- t.qUa.1 bro, IVZuTct Livery and Feed Stable q the World. Bus Meets All Trains. Good Livery Rlra. Dray and Express C No. li Phone H D. GOLDS BR OVGH, Proprietor WELL BUILD USE boot Bi.c stand and U.th. la cnaecUoa, Two (loon .out ol -t iffic. Agent, for CoaL N 2. BpTll PlaS Mfgl COl l six-tio:- !f create-causin- There Is no stock raised on tn? American farm today that Is paying as big dividends on the capital Invented as draft horses. From time to maturity the draft hrre Is ready money and the demand Is urgent that I he seller sets the price. Never In the history of the country have draft hordes sold so high as they are selling now. no-s- ben fnunj bai pl.'e The conditions, which man g a lorn of humus, are brntigl.t about by continued cropping without supplying anything to form ht.mui and by Improper cultivation which permits a rapid evaporation tit tb soil moisture and an excessive aeration of the soil and oxidation of tbe vegetable n:ster found In It nar !re Juab County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS Of Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to da to Our Leaders Cold Coin Flour and Fresh Ground Gratis m mm') of birr Si)ver C :'. 1 l tin h'1 ba' can ! f jnn l and H ' f b f n r.ui"i r I. A cf I'O.o'iO f'o'n lh e"?e UrH boa d has been arplM for l y fi ' tilt ft ')i lot the U.:pi t i'ie hal of ir-rt- a -;a on r:vr. Th" wr.:i as er:V?i ?jn?d. Th" laes v st I' 11 wl l'"va p'tntr! i ar t''fflinim'le re'efvuiring ti r s,- -e v tfc tb'ft nhd. 3jH Liker ty of twf ?i i!t? Pr'." f.lr'f IrrUa !n y s jr-.- 'e t oa i av' were r im the r ? r tsed with th' f, d!trirt, w hi"' f ri M's s to hecotne one of the g eat In the state froif ia's n has com IZalnes 8 ate FtaHs'ician r'led a stateemot tf the cement pro 6tit!s of tie ta'? for ISM. Trer was a total of &O1.S00 barre's of ce mnt, r.t t,e vaVe of $j47P0, manu fartut'd in Utah In tbe year. Th cement plants paid out la wge in A p n:y-stv- ins-ecte- . far-irV- SCENIC LINK OF THE WORLD y r-r- et The old practise of burning corn stalks In the field Is still practised la some localities, and Its wastefutnens does not seem to be understood. While stalks may have but little value as manure they have a good d al la the year $2l.lll. the production of humus and farming The t'tdh I.ae Nsvigat'on cmpaT on land devoid of humns Is a heartof Provo has launched the last of five breaking proposition. The cutting and tnnt T hfiats atifh i I ply t"ab la plowing under of tbe stalks Involves no this summer. The fve oeata have an more labor than does tbe breaking and argrers'e. carrying earwe'ty rf on' burning while the former process pst'nrrs and wi be m$ saves all of their value to the land. o fa r - r s?jre and Eh',n? par les 1 A n1 UllOrnillU CANYON of ih GRANDE EACLE RIVER CANYON of Natural Ruby - .. Beauty all the way I The Modern Barber Shop BtcbU. Hhh "He Builds . Wisely Who puuuas wr weumx 1W Offioe tftrbp Mecham - Three Doors North ami opUnl.t II I Hit's first classfor-ir-work yon are looking oio n4 JRr Ot BUck WrU f CmH Mt-ki- lf t of Joh Hauling Most Reasonable Prices JJaj Grain and Stabling " fin e.r. booth. cahib Winn Bldg. 6, Suits made to last and fit at reason-able prices. Long experience in east- - of 08TLER rtMmm L. 8. HILL. Viou Pkehidimt I George W, Booth N. A. NIESON, ntoriuETOB clt g prominent Missouri grower says there are no secrets to the growing of strawberries. Procuring good plants true to name, thorough cultivating and careful and bonest packing are the essentials. A tary. Rt-erd- Best Home Made Caskets Physician and Surgeon d District. Fifth Judicial M,D, J. R, DOWNS THE UTAH BUDGET W. W. Bennett, canyon fthe cunnison GARDEN ol tht GODS canyon manitou springs glenvood sfr'ngs TOsnovatcoaoB, ' PULLMAN AND TOURIST SL TO DENVER and S' no. 55. |