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Show James T. THE HEPHI RECORD. Published every Friday at Neplii City, Republican EuEBL-n- Nomine (or Congress fill n vacancy. to Utah. James Thaddeus Hammond wa HENRY ADAMS, Publisher. bora December 11, 1830, at Farmington, Utah. Iu the fail of 1S04 TERMS: his parents moved to Cache Valley, 51. On where One Year (at Logan) Mr. Hammond 5oo. was Six Months living when he removed to 25c. Three Months Salt Lake as Secretary of State, ALWAYS IN AIiVAN'CE. and has, ot course, beeu here evei since. His fetlier is Mil ion 1. Entered at the Post Office at Nephi City, Utah Hammond and his mother Louisa as sepoml'claH matttr. Miller Hammond, the latter dead, tlio former living at Providence. Nephi City Directory. he subject of this Cache county. sketch went to the common schools Isaac II. Grace, Mayor. and finished his schooling with the Geo. W. Kendall, Marshal. Cache county High school. Was Kate L. Paxmao, Liecorder.l Martha Paxuian, Treasurer. elected county clerk of Cache Peter Sutton, Justice of the Peace. county in 1877; was afterwards COUNXILMEN county attorney for two terms, and Israel Hale, in 1884 was chosen to the upper Thomas llelliston. house of the Legislature, again in Timothy lloyt. 188G and to the house iu 1890; was J. W. Grace. nominated for Secretary ofState by James It. McPherson. the Republicans iu 1895 and electi ed For Court by a decided majority . He is a of Terms Fifth District member of the bar, haviug beea 1900. admitted in 1SS4. and is allege her on ' of the abb'.--- t a id most flicituj Washington County. a public mea in th- - State. Tuesday January 2. JFa ci med an h m a i iucerest-- : is Tuesday April 17. Tuesday Septemhei 3. ig Uadly. , I eon County. 9. Tuesday January Court. Tuesday April 24. Tuesday September 11. Beaveb County. Judge Higgins opened Court Wednesday morning. Tuesday January 23. The first matter taken up was Tuesday April 10. Tuesday September 23. the trial of the cae of J. B. Milner vs. J. It. Burraston action' Millard County. G. February Tuesday brought to recover judgement on Tuesday May 22. a promisary note for $1000 with Tuesday October 9. interest, Plaiutiif moved for a JuAb County. which was denied and the 19. Monday February court dismissed the cause without Monday June 4. prejudice. Monday October 29. In the matter ot the Estate of John Hague deceased order made From present indications there confirming sale of real estate. will be a much greater number of THURSDAY. sheep sheared at the corrals west Grand Central Mining Co., vs. f town, this season than was exMammoth Mining Company depected. The reason being it is so murrer to complaint overruled and dry in and around Milford and also demurrer to answer and cross Black Rock that but very few sheep can be held there during shearing complaint. Fissure Mining Co., vs. Old without great loss to the sheep owners. And unless big storms Susan Mining (Jo., motion to come at once sheep will be moved retax costs sustained and retaxed Motion to to moister grounds before sheer- at $8.30 clerks costs. of motion for a out strike notice ing. new trial, overruled. Lorenzo Ewell vs. Joe Bowers The Great Campaign figures out morion for a new trial the results of the coming special Mining Co., argued and taken under adviseelections as follows. 1 consisting of three members, came Prolate and Gaardia.is.iip to Provo last Thursday, and met with alike committee of the Acadllelicas. emy. to arrange for a debating contest. The U. of U. students Consult County Clprk and Respective Signers (or Further Information. finding that they could not have everything their own way, returned SUMMONS. to Salt Lake on Saturday without IN T1IE DISTRICT COURT OF JUAB County, State of Utah. Summons. accomplishing anything. 1 Levan Items. Last week the little grandson ot l Charles Mangelson met with a accident. The boy and a few of his playmates were near a chopping machine and in turning the crank the boys fingers were caught between the cogs of the gearing, and badly lacerated. very-painfu- District con-tuanc- e, ment. Asia known to at least a few hereabout the writer has beeu B. Academy Notes. tolerably lucky at times in calling the turn on political events; and after a good deal ol inquiry, inJudge John L. Booth, spoke to vestigation and comparison, he the students last Thursday even-ing- . presents the following as the prorial of Christ. Subject, bable outcome of the election on : 1 John Brown, ot Nephi, one of most energetic students in the Commercial College, has discontinued school. He will soon leave for Nevada wheie he will take of sheep for the charge of a Nevada S'liet- Co. 11-- - r Lunt Burton LIQUOR STORE, Fine Wines, ATlxislsLcyo And Genuiue Imported and Dornamk Annie W. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs Wo), M. Johnson, Defendant. The State ol Utah to the said defendant: Yoi are hereby summoned to appear within High Grade Domestic and Imycrlei twenty days after the service ot this summons upon you, if served within tbt Cigars. Countv in which this action is brought, otherwise within thi-t- y days after service, and defend the above entitled acUtah Nephi City, tion ; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against ioa according to the demand of thecomplaiDt & HOLZH EIMER, which within ten days after service of IIOLZHEIMEE this summons on you will be filed with the Clerk of said Court. Attorneys-at-La- w. W. A. C. BryAn, Erandics, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address, Nephi, Juao County Eureka City, Utah. with booth corrls and expert shearers, sheepmen can get their flocks sheared without much delay. Saturday afternoon a meeting was held by the taxpayers for the purpose of levying a special tax to finish our new school house. Bishop Rasmussen one of the school trustees convinced the taxpayers the necessity of completing the house, after which the vote was taken and over 5 to 1 of the taxpayers were in favor of the tax levy. When this school house is completed Levan will have ample accommodations for all children within the school ages for many years to come. t Delilah Woolcock plaintiff, vs. Joseph Woalcock Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days af er the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, - - Utah. w. - Utah. Charles DefLIoisy, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- otherwise, within thirty days afrer service, and defend the above entitled ac- Bank Building, ProvoICIty.oUtah. tion; and in case of year failure so to do, judgment wil be rendered against rou according to the demand of thecomplalot TIIUHMAN & WEDGWOOD, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, Attorneys at - Law. EDWARD PIKE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Ronin and 3, Postoffice address: Eureka City, Juab First National Bank Builaing. County, Utah. First publication March 2, 1900. PROVO. UTAH 1 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e W. A. C. BRYAN division, in and for Juab Ccnnty. State of Utah. In the matter ot the estate of James A. Shearer, deceased. Attorney at - Law Notice. The petition ot David A. Curtis administrator of the estate of James A, . . Utah Shearer deceased, praying for an order of Nephi sals of personal property of said decedent, aud that all persons appear before the said Court to show cause why an TnOMAS MARIONEAUX, order should not be granted to sell so much as shall be necessary, of the followThe Democratic Rally at the ing described personal estate of said de District Attorney Fifth District. 11165 shares of Opohongo Court House last night was well ceased, Mining Company stock, has been set for Beaver City, Utah attended by a mixed audience of for hearing on Tuesday thrf third day of Democrats, Republican, Populists April A. D, 1900, at 10 oclock a. m. at and Socialists. V. E. Candland the County Court House, to the Court Room of said Court, in Nephi City, Juab acted as chairman. N. A. ROBERTSON, Judge John Coanty, Utah. B. Milner of Provo was the first Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this Attorney-at-- L his remarks were very speaker, Democatic Rally. intet-este- to-w- it: brief and pointed on the fundamental principals of Democracy. J udge D. D. Houtz was the next speaker he spoke on the money and silver question and breifly touched the evils that come from money trusts. J udge King the Democratic and Populist nominee for congress, was ilien introduced, and spoke for about one hour. lie prefacod his remarks by saying that he did not wish to go into the reasons which were the cause for this special 'lection but would take up what ne considered the vital issues , the The money and saver questions. J udges elucidation of these principles were listened to very atten-tativel- y by ihe audience and ail teemed to take very kindly present to wLut was said, and a better behaved and a more ordtrly body of people never attended a political meeiiug. seal. day of March twenty-firs- t A. D. 1900. First Publication March t Eureka City, 23, 1900. Utah. EDWARD PIKE, Attorney-at-Law- , Robert Pyper, PAPER HANGER. Also keeps a full line samples ot ol Attorneys-at-Law- to order from, and can save you money. on hand roll 4 - Utah. Joel Jenifer, , Eureka, Utah. Call and See Samples. T. L. FOOTE, Attorney-at-La- w, Main St. Nephi, Utah. . Nephi City, Ike Robertson O. V. BLACKSMITH. . . ut&b. Powers, Attorney-at-La- w, Salt Lake City, Horseshoeing and Repairing of Farming Imple- - . Utah, 3EO. C. WHITMORE, President. W. S. McCORXICK, C. S. TINGEY, Cashier. Utah. JLNiivtoii, for Paper Hanging and Sign Painting. 1 . cts. per and up. L. M. . STOTT & JENIFER, WALL PAP3DR Prices run from . Eureka City B. 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Ioaho and Ulah, the Union Pacific rohei-tia, t of Nephi yives its patrons the Sperry luxury of a fjiilTf, CALL ON in was at!e iuince. 'smoking riu Library Gar containing i h William The Levan sheep shearers have First Publication Feb. lfith. 1900. D. D. HOUTZ, built a new modern shearing corSummons. ral near Juab, within a short distance of feed and close to water. Attomey-at-LaIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Mr. A. L. Jackman also has a first of the State of Provo City, class shearing corra' close by and Fifth Judicial District Utah, Sitting in and fo- - Jtab County. -- 1 J II. FIRST HATiOUAL BAtlK of tJEPHI. : fi I. 0,3pt,l $50,000. Surplus, 30,000. : GENERAL BANKING IN BRANCHES. ALL ITS n:cT Nephi City Utah. |