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Show JUAB THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB ALL COUNTY. times County IfOUR AD IS READ IN THE HOMES OF NEPIH, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and MILLS', NEPIII GITY. UTAH, NOV. 25,1910. VOL. 2. P. P. Christison Has A HUNDRED YEARS Interesting Old Doings of lhe NO. Court News "Dads" NEPHI SOCIETY. AN EGG G FAMINE In the case of Nephi City vs. In order to transact the enorm- James Bird appealed from the Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Burton Newspapers. ous amount of businest that had city justice court last February. and family have moved to the AGO AND NOW. come before the city council, the Judge Greenwood, who has had ranch at Mills for the winter. jWhy Not Make the Hens P. P. Christison has in his membeas of fhat body met last the case under advisement, has Miss Lillian McLachlan of Salt possession an almanac which was tci reopen Lake City, was visiting here this Lay? The Modern Conveniences printed in 1713, also a copy of Wednesday and also last Friday permitted the plaintiff to pas3 on the numerous bills, the case for the submission of week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. the Ulster County Gazette print and other matters that were further evidence. C. H. Sperry. To Be Thankful For. ed in 1800. This paper contains In the case of Thos. II. Burton Mrs. Lenard Duncan of Salt pending in connection with the a poem written on the death of work Forty cents a dozen for eggs! on the new electric light vs. Francis Sells, the demurrer Lake City is here this week General and and then unobtainable at that Washington, report of defendant was overruled and visiting relatives and friends. A hundred years back may plant etc. of ithe of nnee. Mr. Macartnev. proceedings congress . . ,. " ' Dronrseem a long while ago, but when .it nf the On recommendation of the given ten 10 days to answer. was A license issued at that time. Another he intereststates marriage Takerv. that pfnr The following persons were you remember that there are to Delbert White and Lant committee, the pe- admitted is a copy of the New water-work- s get any wjth which to make to citizenship in the Monday men living today whose fathers ing paper tition others and Fowkes of John r 01 uo- - cakes ootn miss York inn ueaince 18G5. Herald of The gtores cannot begin 15, April Fransaw General Washington, a cen for the extension of the water distrist court: Alfred Inch, I snen. 1 xio tury does not seem so long a It gives an account of the mains was ordered laid over for cis Sloam, Alf rep Haycock, II. E. to of President Linget their orders in people have Howell, and Reinhold Gustafson. while after alll. And up to the assasination the present. Miss Cox Stella went to Manti three or four days in advance in time of Washington 100 years coln, and also gives full particu The case of Lars C. Peterson The of Mrs. assessment water to this week attend the marriage order to secure even a did not mean very much to the lars of the doings of the civil vs. tJuluon Ueck and Champion John Elizabeth of the latter's brother. Cal Cox. The hens all over town seem to Kienkie, war at that time. All are very Ockey, human race. Co. which was tried in Mining and Mrs. was Wallace ne on a strike- Mangum A certain Mr. B. B. and a Miss have The world moved very slowly. interesting relics. the district court three or four ordered rebated. lhe writer claims to be qui e When Washington, died, in 1799, years ago, and upon a verdict for L. C. boarded the train Thankson Bids work for the w carpenter ' Kei trie piaintiit, the case was re- giving morning. They declined people were using the same kind ot time the at ine this year, new electric light plant versed by the supreme court. to show their license- ,- but 'ay of appliances and doing the Meetings the following excerpts taken from un building were opened, and upon Upon a new trial being had, a watch for further particulars. same thin 73 in the same way The of the Second Ward article in the Ueseret rarme recommendation of the committee motion for a non-su- it meeting that th 2y J id in 1699 and even in waa granted sea of of the the One ;n winnimr back wiIl was a one surprises vinf,,! last'C. II. Sperry, Ernest Foote, and and the jury was instructed to very interesting 1599. In Jormer years if a man won- son was the last in Greenmarnajre bens who have the work afternoon. to Judge Henry Knowles were awarded bring in a verdict accordingly. could hi. ve returned to earth at Sunday iuioa ui uay r.uin.iB SO wood Hoterm ned to CO Oh a delivered a sopmnd jidjuca very interesting the contract for S304.50. the end of 100 year he would 01 M. O Gara Michael and Nephi on discourse "Life of the m; gtke. Christ" not have been very much surpr d wiss naynes nas He told of how He cared not a Councilman Burton brought up LtfSAngeies. profits in poultry keeping are the of at any the petition of citizens of Hague changes that some tne time been lor bv the doU1- popular in for this and how life, had taken place during his ab- thing street concerning the remoual of Take off Your Hat to the chief operator at the Bell tele- - Inr.v s .iptPrmined induce his three He to an set to years tl.yman-example abnity sence. the flume of the Juab County pnone oince, ana nas given spien- - fow,3 to , during the faU ancl world the has been that it patBut if Washington or Franklin, Mill and Elevator Co. Mr. Burton lid satisfaction to the public, winter, when one egg will sell Pres. asked that the Dairy Cow. or even Thomas Jefferson, who terning after ever since. be granted, petition will regret to see her retir on the average market for as who died less than a century ago, Paxman and T. C. Winn admon- and that said be ordered company from that office. Mr. much as two during the spring ment were to come to earth now he ished the saints on their duties in to remove the flume. The motion is a stock buyer who is wben a hicrh egg yield is the O'Gara obeying the law of tithing. would not know where he was. was lost for want of a second- The dairy cow does more than well and popularly known in this m0st easily obtained. This atthe world has changed more At the First ward, Roscoe financial success to the distnct, where he does consider- - tainment is very much less a bring J. W. Ord urged the in the last 100 years than in any dairy farmer. She makes him a able business for his Los Angeles nuestion of climate and much the church to carry of members be1,000 years that have gone Mona better citizen than he would company. Monday's event was m0re a guestion of proper feed- Happenout the provisions of the tithing Interesting fore. otherwise be. Her influence up- the consummation of a little rom- ng than is generally supposed. To get some idea of the won- - law. David Udall of- Arizona, on home conditions is a most ance which began last winter has clearly shown ingsExperience . edrful changes that have taken expressed his gratitude for . the pleasing contribution to those when Miss Haynes was sojourn - hhat laying hens and growing kindness of the people during the A. II, Ailjrui, Jj vji Milnt. factors which are responsible for insr in Los Angeles. place, let us go back to Thanks rhirkpns are not vetretarians. At the changed conditions which The giving day in 1S10 and note how funeral of his father. was performed this time of the year, they espe- ceremony many, many things our great Mrs. Charles Grace and Mrs. prevail in the farm homes bv- Citv Justice Coleman, and the cially need animal food,. bkim- -. homes now Thousands are these of grandparents did not have officers of Stake Religion rnnl Ipft immediately for a milk forms an efficient ana which we have It will and School Winn, Clas3 work, were.visitorsof Mona characterized by comfort visit in Salt Lake, returning here :heap substitute for other animal where not only astonish us, but it will formerly happiness they On account Mrs. Grace Nov. 20th Sunday They will make food on the farm. Wednesday. Notes. make us realize how much we Reand were of water amount by the saints blighted drudgery to the of home. the Los upon spoke large Angeles their future have to be thanktul lor, says it is The eighth grade class gave a ligion work and urged the parents unhappiness. however, which it contains, The marriage of Miss Retta the St. Nicholas Magazineto in fowls the Central the j to for their Wednesday party assistance, by give Better financial conditions jSperrj and Mr. Earl Watson ol quite impossible In the first place, there was of to for the attend to children the sufficient a drink purpose building quantity ' couraging have contributed to this change, iook piace no Thanksfiving day in 1810, ex entertainin;; parents and getting the Bingnam all the requirements for ar- Jmeet 1 meetings. and the dairy cow has been in no h?ait Cni uuvc tw vujr. A lie laiLci 1a a imal food. Increased quantities It was acquainted. cept in New LnglanJ. The saints of Mona were also 6mall measure responsible. She succetslul young druggist in A good program was rendered privileged in having officers of has contributed in still another only a little over forty years ago fed them by using it to and the bride has been :an be Bingham, that the people all over the after which refreshments were the Stake Mutual Improvement be curdled way. The dairy cow teaches a teacher for the past few years. mix mashes, or it may United States began tJ celebrate Dutch called evenhere Sunday maJe into t,o kindness. Her owner soon learns She is the red, All seemaJ to enjoy Associations Mr. and r of daughter the day. Before that, if one did themselves. without made thorn We hope to have(ing. Pres. J. that only by treating her kindly Mrs. C. II. Sperry, is quite a hee.se and fed to not live in Boston or very close mare such enjoyable occasions a few remarks at the close of the can he the large quantity that will be secure the highest possible talented well and and to it. he probably would never musician, himself j eliminated in the whey. Butters meeting and expressed during the winter. returns from her. and 6he re The milk known here. favorably have eaten a Thanksgiving dinThe next institute for the as being pleased with the may also be used in the sponds quickly to kind words and will make their young couple or butchsame way. Green on the east side of the ing's program. Mesdames Bert ner." But even those who were is Her care. disposition proper in home Bingham. er scraps, can be used to advanfortunate enough to live in New caunty will lie held in Nephi Cowan and Addie Cazier had an one that the human family might The reception given last Fri tage where they can be obtained England did not have anything Dec. 2nd and 3rd. Supt. D II. opportunity to the Young Ladies well emulate. She is patient and ind properly ground at not too like the variety of good things Christensen and Prof. Wm. M. ' in their class work. The officers in suffering, acquiescing day evening honor of the mar In all cases were all pleased at the work that long in for dinner that we have Stewart will be the speakers. the arrangements made riage of Wm. Alvin Bowles and ?reat an exjKjnse. mutely the like, and where Uef Several teachers are spending is being done and the interest the Of course, they had Turkey and scraps, by her owner for crrrying on the Miss Kate Bailey was a largely fed only be should the are in recess in out it people the young and taking and onions Thanksgiving pumpkin pie dairy business, striving at all attended and most successful af ire used, as Mutuals. spoiled Alien fresh, side towns. cranberry sauce and potatoes; times to repay him for every air. Upon the arrival of the been who Ada has Miss will seriously affect Kay, but they did not have tomatoes and' Peterson Instructor bride and groom from Salt Lake neat - effort made for her care and com refowls and fix- has in Lake of Salt the health or corn or peas or string beans Cmokston went to Salt Lake living City wert the Thursday they fort evening, or beets or asparagus or any of Thursday ta see the football game turned to Mona to spend the win- met at the depot with a big wa pu ntly lhe eggs that they pro The cow the dairy prototype with her mother. the other canned vegetables that 'between the Airtriesand the Uni- ter crowded with a large number luce. of man's best friend-- is wielding gon ......... . and friends of tht we are accustomed of relatives u.'ain. to eaung versuy Wm- - Bennington of a greater influence than f he is Mr; winter months. "Grandpa" Bailey han ,he occasion. The other out-01- during the with. She parties. rnar- - generally credited be are to ; Porthnd, Oregon bedecked been There were no canned goods . by his children iri own relatives were Mr. and Mrs. , has always been found in the " After in the lisd MXl of any kind. There were no tin led 'in the high tV. II. Bailey of .Sterling, ana futurc and near, NQlBS front ranks in the march of gay costume, all had will return married are they fUlJ they , to cars cans. Neither were their "piled" in. Mrs. Iee Boycr of Springville. jinks. After "' F"CTeef no mtend and civilization where Portland to agriculture they cow tells jing lany useful presents were given the wagon with bring fresh fruit and vegeta- country can long prosper without lirg. proceeded through the lhe like strawberries and' The matched game of basket- making their home, ties young couple to help start Miss McClellan of Pajson is her. Sh is a potent factor in streets to the Bailey home. in life: from the ball played between the first and tomatoes lettuce hem fecond toams of the High School visiting with her sister Mrs. the upbuilding of such a country. south and from California. At the meeting of the Ladies' At the wedding reception tm and socially, financially. I In f even- ir urn Irion, tift iTuesda- afternoon resulted in a Willard Ellertson. wil following evening, about W re Jtetary Club held Monday wise people Mr. find Mrs. Rowe of Mt. Tka-fir- st and a such places in "the United Stale i score of 13 to 23 in favor of the and the bishop rig Mrs. J. W. Whitmore wa sant are in Mona spending a few appreciate her and encourage the latives, friends, team. a very and Florida- - and California. of which she is the ric ?at down to an enjoyal.lt lostess, and she also read "Li nc-- a industry and friends issued their students Third among days The fa year all waste of them They were meal: after which the evening ntrrefting p!lcr on the foundation. latives. the with debate Geo. a for Mrs. was spent in a jolly manner by .f James Madison": places or foreign lands. They challenge ion to Ik- - select-- ! ' Mrs. Brothcrson. of Mt. Pleaa of the miosf Roninr. thn The members family, to and the rendition of songs, cpeeh f .V. Sudbury gave some interest Spain belonged England p I hv tbn faculty. The challcr.se snt. 9 visiting with her daught- they come in contact with h and France and Mexico. The ?eech b ing point s rn the origin of Thank and recitf-tions- . Laciu3 Mrs. cr Swasey. f and contest. he are and her kindly deposition, td Mayor Th'. Blackburn of Brig- - giving, and rtad the Governor's Oranges, bananas, pineapples, one. V influenced for good. As they ham City was especially appre iroclamation regarding thi.4 day. grapefruit, olives, malaga and promises to be an interesting books and status T,l post other tropical fruits which are so It is probable that the debate will; the appreciate the financial benefit dated. He told of how he hao .Irs. Dr. Bennett read with good rm. familiar in all nf ua .prc tipvtr occur sometime before the Christ - off ic-- here, and reported every to come from caring for her well been raised in the Bailey home Idi very a Tl.anWiving iimng in gou onuiuon. and they take a deeper interest in her. and the good training that wsf The remainder of the evening was seen in iL m,rui. nf twin, mas holidays?, has been. Utated that he wished all offices In doing so they unconsciously n,.v an,l ecrir1 r,f tW ,1av onlv meeting . . given him in his youthful days. levoted to talking over thp Mar' m were as on Hiskey account i one eier week gooo. which heard about them from travelers postponed cultivate thoge qualities ried Folk's .arty to ! given in George McKcnzie and wife there temporary appointed of rhabeen being Thanksgiving, mak them better citizens. or read of them in books. Springville were also present f r Pay's hall this evening. school Thursday or Friday. postmaster. half-doze- n. """u' Ward 1 is-e- - 1 to-da- y. 1 to-da- General y. - en-scho- ol ; i..': even-teach- ers lx-n- e to-d- ay. 1 vc-r- ! ...... ; if Vi ?- , 3 !.. 1 |