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Show "II" ENTERTAINS Continue! frtm EDITORS, Public LanJ Measures That Will Benefit WVWV&QiWQr'.Q.QQQ.Sf.if.ijjf.V-'-'1'?-- were carefully considered after which on recommendation of the memberehip committee, eleven new member were voted in. committees Several were appointed to investigate different important matters and arrangements were made for g !1 Washington, Among the public land measures that Senator $ Smoot, Chairman of the Committee on Public I. amis, now has before Conjirc-ii- s l. are two measures that are of especial ; interest to the people of Utah. One of t them provided for aKricultui al entries on oil lands, and the other extends the it squatter's right to settlors on lands that have been designated by the j holding another meeting Secretary of the Interior as coming untime in June. der the provisions of the Smoot En- g f The following newspapermen larged llomesteadAct. Senator Smoot secured the passage of beth of were present: J. M. Kirkham, has these bills through the Senate and they Lehi Banner; Chas. England, are now under consideration by the ? I Logan Journal; N. C. Hicks and Committee on Public Lands of the 'i home-bake- d II. C. Hicks, Provo Post; M. A. House of Representatives. The first bill will, if it becomes law, Boy den, Manti Messenger; E. A. to settlement about 3,800,0011 opan Britsch, Ephraim Enterprise; acres up of the public domain that is now Elisha Warner, Spanish withdrawn from entty as oil lands. The 'ress; Royal M. Jeppson. Box- - Smoot bill proposes to permit settlers elder Journal; Coleman, to enter upon these lands and cultivate and W. L. Hoyt, Juab them, eventually acquiring the surface at the same time reserving VVilkie ownership, II. Blood, Times; Logan to the government the oil that is con V. F. Fitzgerald, Repulican; tained in them. In Southern Utah iichfield Reaper; C. F. Olsen there are vast tracts of public lands South Cache Courier; F. VV. Til that have been withdrawn from enney, Seveir Sun." try because of their classification by the Geological Survey as oil lands or As the law now being valuabkforoil. No Umo No Alum stands these lands cannot be developed Descendants Of but must await the final disposition the government sees fit to make of them. Pass Organize. If Senator Srnoot'a bill becomeB law, Omtlnuixl from pairo 1. these lunds can be d e v e I o p e d and On invitations; Rex Hyde, transformed"into homes for the people. For Next Rachel The second bill, which extends the Park. Pearl Greenhalgh, Y. U. B. Year At squatter right to the Smoot John Burton, Kale Worthington, Successor To The NEPHI RECORD Homestead Act, is necessary Enlarged Provo, April 18, -- The arrange Emma Burton, Lloyd Tass. to complete the object of tho Smoi t ment of the calender of the pre Act. which is the development of the On program: A. V. JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. school sent year at the Brigham May Burton, Jos. II. Greenhalgh, arid lands of the West. In Utah, WILL L. HOYT, Associate Editor. Young University, has insome Alvin Burton, S. R. Winn, Thos. Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Colorado, anil Wyoming there are large areas of B. J. HENRIOD. Manager. been experimental. Pass, T. II. Burton. hind which come under the been especially true in jThis has House committee; Geo. Worth- provisions of the Smoot Act. Many : , a i i Regular price $2.00 per year. regard to noiuing scnooi uunng ington, Jas. Greenhalgh, Harry lersons have initiated upon In advance $1.50 per year. the winter months on Saturday. Hawkins. Wm. Worthington, these lands and have cultivated and made improvement upon their claims The success of the experiment Reuben Stanley, Hugh Park. Mere justice would demand that continu the warrants PVi,o.hwevx'r, On finance and refreshments; these people should be given a prefer next of Saturday I ance Nephi.' Utah. at Susie Worthington, Mrs. A. V. ence right of tntry when the lands arc . year. Hagu3, L'zzie Winn. Ida Hyde, purveyed and thrown open to actual en in are The the main, teachers, try. This is what Senator Smoot's bill Will Encourage You ; opposed to the plan, as it requir Mary E. Park, Zina to do. Emma Garrett, Annie Burton, pioH)st's To Get The es unusually strenuous labors on Bertha Pass, Mrs. Thos. Pass, I'oth of the bills here mentioned have been approved by the Interior Iepart their part d u r i rg part of the Mrs. II. Burton. Sadie Kendall, nient and Senator Smoot year; but when the students were Sadie Garrett. Emma Christen - hat they will le enacted intoanticipates A female house fly which law. Ilia : April 30. cash checks for any responsible party of our acquaintance. We will Indontify you at the Post Office or bank. We will look after your parcels when you do not W some Absolutely pure Makes delicious X, "The Store meek. 5 Frank, but not a fool. Persistent, but iit stubborn. ut a Saving, but miser. )' vj j'; encsir-KEooiiomy oil the better Elements of manhood. You can start In on this road with SI at this bank. e r rj- i With the Guarantee" Fork Makes home baking a Jacob pleasure Z7 Main Street titrtrkirtrtx-tcCrtftrCrtrtxirtst- Nephi, - - Utah. 2 Salt Lake City, Utah. attifts-trtctrb-t- Phosphates First National Bank. JEWELERS County The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Juab County Times will wish to curry them. We will extend any cour- tesy or give any Informal- Ion which we may have at our desoosal. This store Is for vour use and convenience, i foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. herring a good Reputation is usually. Conservative, but not blind. Modest, but r.ot quarters. special tog iwd!e TheSuccessful Man When you coino to Salt Lake, make thisstore your head- g Utah. piurel-- Gasoline ENGINES ma. Thomas 3I Preparations . . . . .1. . (if am i For Farmwoik Irrigation, or Pumping. Factory use Si eleo- trio Lighting i k. t t - ..." j ny f.iinran'.i'.M a rr.i"Mi-ii.- .- W' SH KPH KR D, vvvvv 5 Levan, Utah " Hague, respects, 1 PnMi.t,iti w "BAKER LUMBER CO," claims Wa wish to announce that ws ha purchased th Grace Bros. Lumber Co'l Lumber and Coal business and will be pleased to figure with any one In need of bulldinf material. We expect to build a new shed which will cover all of the stock. Will at all time carry a complete stock and would be pleased to have you call on us. schools Stanley, This Out Swatter? has hibernated in a dwelling house or elewhere may produce in the spring, at the lowest estimate, 120 eggs. Assuming that one-ha-lf of these hatch as females, and allowing that the breeding goes on without check for four months we have as the descendants of a single hibernating individual recently given an opportunity for sen, Florence McSwain. expression on the question, a very decided majority voted in favor of Saturday school during Summons. the winter months. 1U THE FIFTH JUDICIAL D1S The authorities of the school TRICTCOUKT COUNTY OF JUAT take the position that the school STATE OF UTAH. r.vrflHior Morcanti e Company a cor is run for the benefit of the stuI'laintifT vs. ( osme Christian, dents and not the teachers, and poration, JefendanL live Livelv Baker Lumber Co, Hundred Party. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sow by en- jtertained at their home Thursday Hallowell, Jones & Donald Summons. of laft week at a hieh'v evening IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL MS-enjoyable Five Hundred party. TRICTCOUKT COUNT OKJUAl:, HOSTON. MASH. ana exciting series STATE OF UTAH. KKIMtKSEMTFD BY spirited The State of Utah, to the said De was played, and at the end Miss luaril I'laintifT v. Emnia J. R. EDGIIEILL Rail lk City. fendatit: r0 Mr!r,trt Dliia. Neva Booth and Dr. W. W. Ben- Andemnn AyUartl lcfctt?nt. You are hereby summoned to aj poa: th' nett carried oft the prizes. A ft... tat nf I'tah. to the iaiI within twenty days after lerviceo! j Blacksmith with splendid lunch was served at the fendant: this Summons upon you. if served ummoned to aptxw are You hereby end of this the which in strenuous contest. actions nthe Conuty within Twenty days after wrviee f. Shop. brought: otherwise within thirty day.' The guests present were as folif ervtfJ wm.-A IM after service, and defend the above en- lows: Dr and Mrs. D. O. Miner this Summona uKin ycm. titled action; and In cane of your failurr Dr. and Mrs. VV. W. Bennett! in Inc Loumy in To do our work right. 1 rendered brought: otherwine within Thirty ;day so to do, judgment will the Using best ol mmrial. alow Mr. and Mrs. J. R. EJgheill. Mr. after aervice, and defend acainotyou according to the demand o. f in cae and At reasonable Prices yur entitled action; n and Mrs. Jack Hyde, Mr. and iK pomt.laint. (which has been file will be reno do. to failure judgment said A. MATSON, Prop. Mrs. W court.) J. B. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. with the clerk of to the deThis action is brought againit ycu t H. D. Goldsbrougn, Mr. and Mm. dered afrainut ycu according mand of the complaint. (which has been Marine taka srr the ranrt ef rccovera ju'igmenvn lavoroi piamuii A. V. Mr. II. and Mrs. F. Hague, filed with the clerk of aid court.) for the sum of $70.10, with legal inter Utah Portland Cement The Thin action in brought to recover n cut thereon from October 24th, 1911 Homer, Mrs. and Mrs. T. L Wa ar In pm t n l ufpf for goods, wares and merchandise shi Foote, Miss Neva Booth, and judgment diiolving the bond cf kda. ytmt by Om nr, m ar ob between heretofore exiting and delivered to you by plaintiff at your Mr. J. S. Ostler. Thomas Bailey Imp. Co. you and the plaintiff. requent, at Nephi, Ui ah, between Sept. accordingly decided in favor of house the Saturday school plan. The Now, measures resnlt will be, as President Brim-ha- ll fly exactly of an inch in length; the distance to lengthen tersely around the earth at the equator the earning time and shorten is said to be 24,800 miles. It! the spending time of the stu would take, therefore, 3.G88.312-00- 0 dents. flies placed end to end to go The spring vacation has been around the world once. Using found to be an advantage as :t this number as a denominator giv es the farmer boys and others and the number of flies produced an opportunity to work at a sea in four months from one mother, son" of the year when work i? as a numerator, we find she will veiT urgent, and enables them to give rise in the course of a sum- remain in school until the end of mer, to enough flies to encircle the year. The return to schoo the globe at the equator 5,(00 after the recent spring vacation times, and have plenty of pro very prompt and satisfact 17th. 1311, and Oct. 24th, 1911. and for geny to spare. From the Popu- ory. of this mi'. costs Notice, lar Science Monthly. fCpxt school vfar pntmrnincM N.rfkr of ih Intnnl., nf ih Cllr Council A Wm. A.C. BRYAN ' t x. tTlh. InMMilrurl n(t ut In l.lwrl Plaintiff's Attorney. NTht with entrance examinations and ......n-u , ur I' vvmni, '! iwiu-- on th U'uh. on mn4 V f Monday, OctoLet registration of Main Krtl Nephi City, Juab County, Firi " To It Pay Advertise. 7th, and class instruction begins First pub. Apr. In Nobi VHr. S.lh t. l Sv.m-- Month Slrxtobtlttra j 17. t,aj-- t pub. May The following conversatiot, the following day. Nt.hi'ir of tbt mtrntum rrf nprk cnonril iinuk. took place between a Bubcriber th f'.l,. ,,., dwnW mrmrmrtit. to wi: Troo, Utah. April 17. 1012. lo fun.wh atf i put in l ( and the Times editor the oth r .indl rl f( nrrr t Probate And Guardian '"nrb Special to the "Times" twl Lull, r l,ti Ih Kl n)r .4 Main Sfwt hHwn hr mlh wl of t irl North day: The Agricultural Department Notice. ship mri fitrwt r4 ihr of .t.ilh Klr"3ay, why dn't you of the Iirigham Young Univer- Consult nntr rVt r " rwitl "rw" in NM f'iljr. t'tah, ll hk of lhrrot llv?t" for farther M'ltmtifm. people that it pays to adver- - sity has t (TW ih'mttfrt ftm,t hnnirr-- l w. just taken a very decided IN THK MSTRICT COUHT Of f(.nl fttlflld imt Oti iCil (Mlr, to l. ,r 4.fr,. in the advance additkn ' by (he Mrr rrjpUof rmir "'"'it THE FIFTH JUDICIAL 1ISTP.I:T ''Well, we are afraid that we step n4 nlmttinc im th its already well equipped ls.b OK THK STATE OF UTAH. IN A NO fj.mttt lrt rwt tt withm th sik( Mknrinc dwrihwi rli.lri. . )m have already made a b o r c of another, the FOK JUAB COUNTY. oratories, of inn th liitt t to l htvfi'l nt rf l.y ca flHlniiti"irrm ourselves by telling m so Farm Mechanics' AH r.mttrtjr nml: In the matter of the ef tat of Charles im.r'rt,nnt, Labjratory. I anil 4 Rl,lt IxKi of r.at nrir much." Iu Several thousand dollars worth Price, decranrd, k ; n4 I mt Ilhr 4 4 Wot 21 M )h, lt "You had better tell them a of the most modern 1 of KY nrl k and NOTICE. H,l agricultural . a t'.lr h i Brwl I 4 .tL 9 " i" I n. in. gain for their own benefit any- - machinery has teen contributed The ptitin f i hatlrs H. Frire, iy fcThi Hiirrt-- of Btnlrlinit ttim now. nny i naa a couplw of t r,y iarKe the iitianre to bimsplf of All .rotl ir'l oiiiftKmn to (It rxrrvmir tnt implement concerns to prayinff forArlrtiinisf h iirwntfH In writinit lo ration on the eU-o- of tat h in1Titon hundred bushels of cats to sellt Ilterof in this laboratory the most i f N.rhl t Hf m . th v.t equip ha Nen Charlrn Price, tfr thr rleceaerl, and put in a twenty-cen- t local j ut(.to-f!af-e of Ml A. t. 112. ttintt thrin I h j 17th d Students et for t.enrirff i manner. the 211 of to Iwn'hj hy laU Hlorli, in your paper i b ut them. In , taking this c nns will le assign- - day of Mar A. I). l'J2, at 10o'clk A. plat, wl dal hung thUirw art by aid and )!vi ess man a wem hai digpf.Ff d f Cfj rrobtrms in farm mrchanics, M. al the County Court Hotie, in the lti H t!l ami roolT fwh and ir"tt li r t hp mart. thratn. m w.e ioi anu naa application a, ,1 Work them nut in the Court I!itn of a:d Ctirt, in Nchi Vjr nrrl- -t ofmay IS I iff of N'fhi Citr. Utah. Juab as County, City, for T. C. W .on many more. It sure paya-I- , machine loom f 214,557,341,320.000.000,-000,00- 0 a flies. one-four- th states, Wool Merchants 1 i J NehiCtty ff 1 -- - 1 -- r r.jt- -( . I tell N.-l- - rr still the n- - HW A , -- II m 1 I. I r f Ut j i pi ; to advertise TonrM-i- Witneso the Clerk of the eal thefer.f affixed . Excursion kates Hast, varies M.e aaies way i?tn of May, A. I. aid Court wilh thin 2nd. day la'od Arr 1912. l "it.y ?A. I"I2 Rwordr. 1 mal-rimcn- y N. C. STOTT. Plaintiff' Attorney. P. O. Pox G, Eureka City, Juab Coun-yUtah. Firt ub. Apr. Kth. Laj--t pub. May. 24h. P.. N-- j jout-building- itb Elrr Mt. f N l. Utah. , Notice for Publication. Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 21. KM 2. Notice i her by given that Mat T. Howard, of MiIIp, Utah, who, on No T i venilcr 12, l'."i, rriade Hoimtead En12 S for No. (i2.1T.ai (Serial 1.'.2, try N W rtion N.E1-and S and BrouR-ham- s. Town-- h p 15 S, Hange 2 W Salt Laic Light Traps intention of ha notire fild meridian, to make Final fiveyeat Froif, to etah-liEverything you want in the claim to the land aboe cleerild. lefore the Clerk of the Iitrirl Court, Livery Line, with services that at Nephi, Utah, on the fth day of Way will please you and price right. a 4 Wij. 2 h 1S1Z Claimant namen a witne?e: George E. Howard, of Nephi, Utah. James Andrews, of Nephi, Utah. George Orgill. of Mills. Utah. Jarne Kelly, of Mi!!, Utah. First pub. Mar. ?9. Last pub. May 3. E. !. R. THOMFSON Register. For SaIe nr trade ,5 hue rjl (Seal) The terrific v indstrom of Wed- THOMAS W. VKKFKS. . . l a. To Ork. i, white jKn Leghorn cockerels. nt'snay managed touiow ingtree. beptember bin via bALT LA Kb Orders taken for young chick vrr in Feveral parts rf town. Henry Adam & N. A. ftolrtn. Howard and Andrews tay gwd ROUTE. See agents for part :ca and eggs from State Fair Whit, Attorney fur Fetitiorer. also flarnapinji several bams and rices for all kinds of beef cattle p 17 Last 'ars' F"irt pub. May 3, pub. May Leghorns. James Norton. j t Traveling Men appreciate the advantsgesofa reliable livery wrvice, and horses with some "go" and "show" about them. For style and speed give our teams a trial. Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Coal is ihc best WE CARRY IT. IlliS IAD IS. |