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Show THE NEPHI Record Nephi City, Utah, Friday, June 24, 1904. Vol. 15. No. 26. Grand Celebration Assured. Judge Marioneaux held court The members of the various f here Monday, Tuesday and. Wed coaimitteos appointed toarrango I nesday of this week and dispos- for the celebration of the Fourth ed of a number of probate and are hustlers. ' In the very short 1 BARGAIN SALE time snco tho movement was other m attorn ,' Froui nOwaintil July Fourth we give 10 f In the case of C. P. Ercan-brac- started nearly every detail of Monday, June 27 and week. per cent, off on all Shoos, Hats, Men 8 and & Co. against Mrs. J. W. the day has been crystalized They will Boys' Shirts and Underwear. Moffatt, the court gyo the plain-- 1 I into plans, and an enthusiasm all be Included, none reserved. tiff judgment for $240.4& 'On a has been' manifested which U I Also One'fourth off on all Men's and store account. surely the harbinger of a great disputed Prices Slaughtered on all lines occasion. Boys' Clothing and Odd Pants. Tho Tintic Mercantile Co. was The finance committer met One big lot of Suits ut only of Seasonable Summer Goods given a judgment against Chas. with an in All splendid bargains. Be sure and call at success easy raising Steel for $136.00 for a breach of funds. Music and once as this is a splendid opportunity to Tho , during this Program contract to deliver a certain ser has committee secured the gave money. quantity of hay. vices of tho best band in the city Tho cas'e of Loulia B. Smith 8 and is negotiating for a noted or. GENUINE the Rio Grande Western Ry. Co. attrac other various ator,and has been compromised and will tions. The committee on sports 1 5 be dismissed. . is planning for all the real sports All the rest of the jury cases and most of the amusments of For Particulars and Prices All those having cards and coupons for 2 continued for th,e the were category. 5 Enlarged Pictures must bring, them in be-- 9 terni by consent of the parties A cordial invitation has been S 5 fore Augustas our contract expires at that and that leaves tho court with extended to the people of Levan 5f - ' time. nothing to do till tho 30th Inst: and Mona to join with us in the when the hearing of equity case's celebration, and compete for the will begin. various prizes. The Committees. N. A. Robertson of Eureka and Wedding Anniversary. In response to the mayor's call published in last Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blgler celebrated the George A. Udall of Mammoth ,Miss Verena Hyde is ill with issue quite a largo number of citizens "turned out were the main counsel doing typhoid fever. anniversary of their wedding day last to th meeting last Tuesday evening. It afternoon at the second ward meeting house. business before the district class bathing' facilities at was voted lo havo a Pirt grand celebration the greatA very appropriate and interesting program was court this week. NeUeon's Barber Shop. est for years and the following committees were rendered, after which lunch was served. This was Judge Knox, of Beaver, was Methodist the Miss Baker, appointed to lay plans accordingly: one of the distinctive social events of the season, in court. weunesoay, wun a work her teacher, General Officers W. II. Pettegrow, Chairman; .completed and one which very few can hope to celebarte. number of legal matters. and n. Burton, Secretary. hi.e Thos. Thursday. departed Mr. Bigler is 91 years of age and Mrs. Biglcr is Pike has been Tho Misses Edith County Attorney AGeneral Arrangements W. II. Pettegrew; E. .. in her 81st year. They have 61 children, grand- in town this week with lberta Nebeker and Douglas, working DickMrs, Sade Cole, Jacob Coleman, W. C. Burton, Vla The entire the Board of children and great Equalization. Andrews. son." of Payson, spent a few days family was photographed in groop before tho day was Auditor Finance Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Barton Brough, State lr Nephi this week. Ungey was ended. Mrs. Bethaheba W. Smith, the only Mon Delia the down from Whitmore, Bert Sparks, Geo. Sperry, Mrs. metropolis Prof. A. C. Carlson, of Eureka, living sister, and Mrs- Edna L. Smith, a niece of Mr. Bigler, both of Salt Lake; and Mrs. C. II. Rol- day making his annual report to is nere inis weeic acting as one J. W. Whitmore, Archie Latimer, Halph Ilenriod the district court as guardian of of the board of examiners at the land Albert Gadd. lins, of Beaver, and Mrs. M.A. Tanner, of Milford the Kohl heirs. Decoration T. II. Burton, Mrs. Enoch Burton teachers' examination. were the out of town guests. Alvin Udall, J. W. Olpin, Judo Pexton, Florence. The above mentioned program was rendered by vato Those enter the wishing The family of, Robert Skill- Howell, Annio Sorenson. Mrs. J. R. Edgheill, Harthe children and grand children. rious on contests races and July corn has removed to the resiFoote, and Mrs. W. L. Cook. see the commit- ry Music and Fourth should dence formerly occupied by Geo. Program V. E. Candland, Charles Goble Ingram. tee on sports, not later than JuH. Hay nes, It. Evans, Helen Grace, Eva Pexton. A very pretty home wedding took place last E Howard. ly 2d. Jacob Coleman, P. P. Christenson, G. Sports We are informed that Prof, Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, re- M. to it the fact that Owing Whitmore, James Bigler, Alvin Udall, Lloyd John E. Ingram. The contracting pirties were Christian has been promoted to more than two weeks for Adams, Andrew Nielson. quires Miss Maysel Ingram and George Goble. The cer- tho office of superintendent for the railroads to get a shipment All these committees havo begun their work emony was performed by Bishop W. II. Pettegrew the coming school year, vice of paper to us wo are compelled with a vim that assures tho complete success of at three o'clock after which a banquet was served; Prof. Beaton. to print on half sheets this time. the celebration. The finance committee has plen Ibis was followed by selections from the phonoWilliam Bird and Mr. Mantor Mrs. A. M. Ncff, who has been ty of funds to make things run smoothly. graph and other amusements which continued till have each purchased and lay in Nephi for a week, left 8:30 o'clock, when the company repaired to the opclaim to tho same piece of land. visiting era house where all enjoyed a grand dance. for Sanpete county where she George G. Ostler Passescs Away. -The newly wedded couple and Mr. and Mrs. In- - The hay was cut a f w days ago will spend a few days before re George G. Ostler, another of Ncphi's highly reirram left for Provo Wednesday to be present at and there was a race to see who to her home in Salt Lake spected citizens, died at his home at four o'clock the Park reunion at that place. would get tha roost, resulting turning Monday morning, after a protracted illness coverabout even.The field was cleared City. Elmer Goldsbrough and Miss ing a period of about two years. Hi.H malady was in record time. It will probably Nc- - bright's disease. be a case for the courts to set- Jensene Sorenson, two of Mr. Ostler was born February 21. 181U, at phi's prominent young people, tle. Devonshire, England. He came to this were married by President Chas On account of the democratic Sperry at the home of the bride, country in the year Xto'.t, and crossed the plains state convention being held on last The fourth of July will soon be here. and arrived at Snli Like tho ame yer. During Tuesday. overwe Record's tho day What, about, press Misses Helta Sperry and Jen thelnext year, 1M)0. he made a return trip across looked and inadvertently omitted the plains to get his mother. 11! cirae to Nephi RIBBONS. be- nie Teasdale will leave for Salt honor of tho mention in 1602 and has resided here Mnce that date. proper He As a special for next week we will put S stowed upon our fellow towns- Lake the latter part of tin com leave a wifo and 7 children to loss. mourn his Mr. Whit- ing week, where they will spend man by that body. on sale an extensive line in all colors The funeral took place Wednesday from the tabsome time visiting with friend man; was elected as a delegate and and sizes, ranging from 5c to 20c a The speakers were: Wra. Knight, T. H. G. ernacle. relatives. Louis convention to the St. by Thomas Vickers and W. H. Pettegrew. yard. Remember, "The early bird The Board of Equalization was Parkes, vote cast; which fact the largest catches the worm." unable to complete its work n may be taken as a direct pointer We lKjafc received an up line ou that his past record has given account of the death of Commit Tlu-Call and artthf in. 1ms is him a farm standing with the sioner llassel s cliud. the new?t things out. Hansel's Mr. in tho second death SMITH BROS. Proprietor. democracy of tho stuto - as well malThe as with his home people. Our family very recently. Excelsior Mercantile Company Special alien! ton given to omission was not because of lack ady is fcoarlet fever. The member' of the Y. L. M The Big btorc with Little Prices. $ of appreciation of the honor b stowed, nor depreciation of the I. A. sro arranging to celebrate 41 Any Brokt-- Part Promptly Furnished P. S. Hjut want to let you nw thai which is their of tho worth and anniversary, next; KEASONABLE PKICBS and satisrecipi at ability wo give $ percent for fj.ili nd charters on A 1 we are Tuesday. grand strawberry cnt. On the contrary faction emranteed in nil cases. n $500.00 Superb Cabin Orand I'iatio an-Whit-moron will festival the tabgiven pleased to know that Mr. m 52 other priz". O.ia thane wth every 50; I txx?ated on M.'.in St. just north of S. P. V. Wo Uwn. are informed ernacle a made record, has good tnthao. track. Nephi, V and that his ability anil worth that this i to Ik? a leap year Court News. ot Weather Bargains for the 4th of July, i Hyde&Whitmore Co's. SUKR . h . half-pric- e. ONE WEEK OF ''! BARGAINS. Chas. Foote & Sons SEE BILLS. , ns! . . grand-childre- n. - . Ax-ministe- Hip, Hip, Hoorah; ; to-dafe ncck-wi-a- General Machine Shops r. General Repairing n 1 e 'are being recognized. b-.- ; r, |