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Show AN AD. IN THE TIMES-NEWBRINGS RESULTS. IT HAS THE CIRCULATION. TI IE TIMES NEWS IS READ IN EVERY HOME IN EAST JUAB COUNTY. S Nephi, Juab County, Utt.h, Friday, April 19, 1918 The Times. Vol. 9. No. 28 EAST JUAB COUNTY The News, Vol .2 No 3fi GOES OVER COUNTY WILL SELL THE TOP IN FIRST WEEK PROPERTY tained in the present drive. Chairman (J. M. Whit more sent the following telegram last Saturday to State Chairman Heber J. Grant at Salt Lake City, lleber J. Grant Chairman State Liberty Loan Committee Salt Lake City "Eat Juab County has gone over the top, more five thousand dollars now subscribed. Nephi, Levan, .' tills will all exceed their allotment considerably. .than forty Mona and G. M. Whitmore, Chairman. The The Total amount allotted to Juab County was $120,000. West Side of the county being apportioned $75,000, and the East Side the amount already stated. Indications are, that this county w ill ro over the top by a large over subcription, as Chairman Fitch of Eureka has a number of w ell organized committees at w ork to obtain the amount apo tinned to the west side of the county. Citizens who have not taker out bonds and who are able to do should not be deterred from doing so now, even if the apjor so, tionmer.t has been raised, as it is very important that the state of Utah secures its allotment as early as possible in order to secure a prominent place on the honor flag at Washington D. C: The law provides that all prop- and County Auditor Tare thereerty sold to the county for taxes fore anxious that all property shall, at the expiration cf four owners investigate carefully years, if still unredeemed, he when the list of property is pubdeeded to the county, and be lished to seo th.U if their propersold at public auction during the ty is covered by the old tax sales month of May to the highest they take the opportunity to rebidder. The Board of County deem same before it s offered Commissioners at their meeting for sale at auction. County AuFriday directed the County Audi- ditor Hoyt is working on the tax tor to prepare deeds to Juab sale record n w, and will have County on all property sold for a list of unredeemed property taxes prior to the year 1914 ready for advertising in May us vhich remains unredeemed on required by law, and the Times-New- s would urge its readers to the tax sale records, and Coun' ty Auditor Will L. t.oyt advices either investigate the title to that this will embrace a great their property or to watch caremany tracts of land, town lots, fully for the list of lands on and mining claims which the which unredeemed taxes are listpresent owners may not realize ed. Unredeemed tax sales are have old tax sales against them. dangerous clouds on the title to Many of the unredeemed sales go property, particular)' after the UrtCLESA- n- Well merccj a UAr1 o iAPER. back fifteen to twenty year and four year period for redemption nc vorct fcCSTRoy w a nvicsiY bgoT the property lias has expired, as any one may frequently owners one or more come in at any time and buy up changed in the succeeding interval. the sale and demand a deed to times entertainments, together with a can machinery interests the The Board of Commissioners the land. water system and shower baths, French people considerable. They make up a real modern American will walk two or three miles and stand around for hours w atching city. WILL LECTURE SUNDAY Our company has bee scat- the way we work. We use tered around in different parts of French money, but as f.r the IN TABERNACLE the country. I am not with the language I will not know any ERSHOLD MEETING Hall boys now, but Ernest more about that than w hen 1 Next Sunday evening April ?1 is with the teamsters, so left, as there are too many A- The regular meeting of the st at 8 o'clock in the Tabernacle, we are together with several mericans here to talk to. Juab County Commissioners was Prof Francis G. Kirkham, w ill state find all this others from Utah. 1 am glad 1 you Hoping held Friday April 12th. there be director of Vocational was not burn in a city, as it comes well from your loving son, Training ing present V. J. Bonner, and will deliver a lecture on Vocationin handy now to understand how A. (J. Irons Andrus.The business trans- al Oscar to the people of Neto handle teams and other road was acted principally of a routine phi.Training J. W. Olpin, was in Frovo nature. The machinery. claims against the The lecture is under the ausThe Yankees and the Ameri Wednesday on u business trip. after county leing audited and pices of the llnme and Sch-iofound correct w ere ordered paid. League, and special nvisie will The pauper list for the month Ik; provided for the evening. was approved and ordered paid. Prof Kirkham. is one of the best lleports of county officers for informed men in the State of the month of March were abo Utah along this line of work, approved. The claim of the Agri- which is now regarded, as essencultural College extension divis tially necessary in the schools of By Herbert Quick ion for $S0 being the pro rata for the state. The officers of the Member Federal Farm Loan Board service rendered by the county League hoie to have a large Decern-Ite- r numler of the citizens out to the While Gerard was our u'u!si!k ndur agent for November and Tbe farms of this country could In Merlin, the KaiT khI.I to Mm 1917 was approved for pay lecture to hear Mr. Kirkham as arty the war to a victorious even If all tha rest of the na- day that he would stand no they feel sure they will be well ment. tion should quit. Tbe rest wilt not from America after th war. The follow ing days were fret repaid for attending, as the sub-b- y M lo you Uno wVa! that ijult: but we could win It without i hem It we bad to do It. means that the The fann-r- s Ititcud t , the ls.ard on which dates they j"ct to be treated concerns every Mk$gs&$m i 1 LEAVE NEPHI BOY WRITES THIS MONTH FROM FRANC E Seventeen more of Juab Coun-tp'- s young men will leave for the in Construction Work training camps the latter part of Engaged Not Seen Any Signs of War thus month, probably a!out ApYet. French People Interfollowfive for and ril 2',th days ested be will in Americans. when Utah again ing, called ujmn to suppjy her quota for this draft. Amos Irons son of Mr. and The following is a list of those J.t v.. irons, who is servinjr called out from this county, and .Mrs. 'At ". me entriners ;r. rrance wiin stated will as leave alve. who Bernard GaHeg.-0JuAf W, writes home this week a very ""Raleigh Corbin, Ivan Ctlomnaven interesting letter of his work in ' Milton Roberts. France, and also noting the curGeo, V. C N. Benedict, Wilford iosity of the French people j Willianl Victor Anderson, ('ha.-- . the w ay the Americans do things Sedgley, HUiman, Myron Nolman, Irven Extracts from the letter follows: "A quiet spot in France" Kobinnon. Vivian Ki"r, Cha Dear Father and Mother: K. ami Hansen, John Montagu. Your David Johnson. The following 17th of Jan. letter it is receive!, as alternates: have been how the mail comes as 1 funny Jenkins. Adrian Bowers. Harry and Harvey Dell got one written on the 8th of Italph Feb, a week ago. The weather Sid w ell. is springlike here now, and the mud has dissapeared for once. I am working with the engineers driving a team cn construction work. We are located in a roll15 CALLED ing country mostly covered with trees, w ith large groves of pines, her home, at m and the loys who are working n. ing Friday in Salt lake Mis Ida Hamilton, anvmg the pines have killed a sister of Mr?. V. M. Footeof this few deer.and w ild boars and there away after weeks is no law against killing them. c'fv I havi not seen where any s from blvd s.rVrii shells have d copped yet M.s Ihfnltoj v. a wd5nown in Nephi, hying taught fxh'tol nor heard any cannons roar, so I feel safe enough to sleep well at here for twiwecvons. and viit She night, and enjoy my three meals h re on several o.' anions. h id a kind and sympathetic na- a day. We have to work 9 hours ture and djring her stay in Ne- a day now the days are getting phi had endeared herself to a longer, and we are in a country large number of friends, who w here the sun comes up first, so will mourn her pacing away ko we have a half days work done before you start at home. early in life. I received the Christmas Funeral services were held at box the familv residence Sunday at you pent, also 6 of the Nephi. pa3 p. m. The E"v P. A. Simpkin pers, and a pair of socks sent by presided. IVof F. I, Anderson, the Indies Literary Club, it all of the Lafayette school, and the came the same week, and I have liev Simpkin were the speakers. been busy every night since eatMusic wa furnished by David ing the good things you sent, and Ilees, and his brother Lester reading the news, so that 1 did Keese. who sang two duets. not find time to write till today. Interment took place at Mt I have gained 20 pounds in Olivet Cemetery. The services weight since coming here and there were also in charge of the my clothes are getting too small llev Srmpkin. The floral offer- for me. We are located near the Y. M. C. A. buildings, and our ings wtre Iwautiful and prcfur-e- . barracks are electric lighted, and Lynn Fatten left for Salt Luke the Y. M. C. A. have a big free moving picture show, and other Tuesday. s jwh-cie- d SaU.-bjr- y pa-e- d f Ger-maa- por-wdn- , 1 U ? Sud-wee- NEXT DRAFT TO AT AUCTION Property Sold For Taxes to County Prior to 1914 Which Remains Unredeemed Will be Put up For Auction Allotment Oversubscribed by Several Thousand Dollars. Juab County in Line For Honor Flag Ea Juab County comprising the towns of Nephi, Levan, Mona and Mills, went ovr the top by the end of the first week, over subscribing its allotment by several thousands of dollars. The amount apportioned to East Juab county by the State Liberty Ixan i lomrnittee w as $45, IHX. Nephi alone subscribed this amount by the end cf the weeks drive. Great credit is due the Chairman and his various committees for the splendid success ob- TAX TITLE ks l THE WAR, THE FARM AND THE FARMER ! non-trin- ( the I'd I ted States can whip Germany. We can whip them with gun. We ran whip them witb our produrls. We ran whip them with our tnmy. Kvery farmer In the L'nlted States must remember that the war has a first mortgage on every cent he has. Tbe last spare cent In the pockets of every fsrmer In America should be devoted to the war. Toe Kaiser began foreclosing tiM mortgage on our farms when be ruthless submarine warfsre. Tbe war Is our answer to his bill of foreclosure. Our contribution la, first, our sons and brothers for tbe trenches; second, the last pound of food products which we rsn grow by mobilising our scanty labor supply, utilising the men. women and children and tbe townspeople about us; and third, money , for Liberty Bonds. This Is the crucial year of the war. Our soldiers are at the front, hundreds of thousands of them In the trenches, and a million more resdy go. The whole burden of carrying on our own part In the war, and of aiding our sister nations in arms, rests on the l'nlted States Treasury. If the treasury falls or falters or finds Itself unable to respond to every tall upon It, the war la lost, bo yoi realize that? Tour son, and all the nation's sons are relying on the United States Treasury to furnish things with which they may fiht. Their lives are lost If the treapwry falls. Our country Is lost if the treasury falls. Oermany wins If the treasury fails. Therefore every cent yoa can rase tind scrape together belongs to the treasury, that our soldiers may come hack to us alive and victorious. This We can whip the Is literally true. Germans with our money; but not with tbe money la our pockets or hank accounts. H must go into the Cnlted States Treasury In subscrljt-llonto Liberty lionds. (This Is the last ef a series ef f t- s subjugate this country if tt.ey co;nj out of this war victorious. The German lni.enal eovcrnnvrt has preached the siwrlority of Germany to all the r ft of the til the German m.tion U dr-nwl i One of t!.lr gr t megalomania. writers exprewd the prevailing, ,,' flcial view In TjuJ. when he wioie: "The Teutonic race Is coll.-iij-to circle the earth with It. 4 t.i'e, to . plolt tbe treasures of nstne and f human power, and to mak' tie . . slve races servient elennrts In Wl cultural development ever hss the cliarsierltic s of t AH Teutonic race Is superior. t' dark peoples sre menially infe for. ' cause they belong to the pa races. The cult jral value of a n.ii Is measured by the quantity u( 1 tonlsm It contains." Are you one of the dirfcer rs a. Are you wli.ing to t ra' of the "servient elej.ients" in many' cultural d in;m nt ? Ton began to b- - one of the "sr- ent elements" when peacfil '- were slaughtered as t! y carried j r Was it ( a produce to market yoti beione'sl to a ' passive rate''" This war Is for the piir;-i- e i,r ,s Ing to thst lnane claim, v. it'i t e roar of a bundrM thousand cannt. -h-- i. ; - 1 1 .11 I s n si Lii.ii ation taard were as zo June o et. annali7. CltiZCn. follows. May ti a . The rertof Treasurer Parkes. on the collection of taxes for the year 1917, and of taxes remaining unpaid, with an itemized state- ment of same, was after being duly audited, and on motion of Com. lVnner approved. and cred-- ' it ordered to be given for same. The county Attorney was orueredto collect by suit all taxes listed as uiicohectib!e. There be- ing no further business the nvft-in- g aljourned till May 13th. OCOOCXXOOOCXOCODOCOCXXXXXX) - LIVE MORA ITEMS OO&XXXTJJOXOOOOCXXXXXXXXXi A large crowd attends the L'U rty Loan meeting held in the meeting house Sunday afternoon Norand listened attentively tothe exNever since the Turks threat;-,cellent addresses of P.. F. Grant was t, e wo to overwhelm Kuroi and T. II. Iiurton At this meet-inIn such danger as now. Gemchairman II H. Kay of t must be defeated this yesi. t't; we win, our place In the wot Id the local committee ann unced as ite of t r that Mona's quota for the third lost, snd our hi t "servient element " I Ens. W'f was $l70buto2W withhold nothing I'lmi the supr" f Liberty Ian at that time. had been pledged the war. We must rive oir sons V k Mrs. W. H. Piatt has returned must bring forth food In stmnffa We tnu?t elve into the treasury of t " from a visit to Salt Lake City t'nlted Plate every rent we and.I'.inKham where he visited . spare. with her daughters. ttf tt This summer the Mrs. Wm P. Kay has'returned ! n l ; Is op to the ii nl Salt Lake after a visit with from on t' e f has neter call!! ji vain! her daughter. three articles by '.' r. C .k ) The wife of Sidney Itowe gave 1 1 g . tf,-- - : w- 11; . 1 -- . ....... HUMt ANU bliHUUL LtAtiUk rn ri rnj flrrprnn IU lLLuI UlTluLllJ Next Friday evening April there will he an important meeting of the Home and School to le held in the High 2nth Ix-agu- School Liuilding to commence at 8, o'clock. At this meeting new officers will be chosen to take care of" the organization for the coming year. Under the constitution of the League, the president must be some one not connected with the schools, it is therefore urgently necessary that there be a good attendance of the parents present in ordr that this important matter can be properly attended too. After the meeting a social will lie given in the Emro dance hall to which all are invited. There will be a program and other entertainments provided, which will add to the enjoyment of those who attend. birth to a baby boy Wednesday. Mother and babearedoing nicely. Mrs. Arthur Chiveral of Eureka is spending a few days with her mother this week. Mrs. N, W. Ellertson and daughter Lila are in Mona after having spent the winter at |