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Show JUVENILE NEEDS BANQ YOUR STATE ROAD COMMISSION I Where the finest biscuit, crusts cake, hot-bread- s, or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. to pay to the Nephi City Juvenile Band, per month for one year, beginning June 1, 1912 to be paid on the fifth of each month. Please hand the coupon to Leslie Booth. Sec. of Band. every-da- y foods, for all occasions. No Alum No Lima , From various reports coming n, it seems that the sheep herds are faring badly this spring on account of the cold, wet weather. Not only has the shearing been delayed by the frequent storms, the but in many of the " sheep are getting smd in consequence great dying. Lester Gustin, foreman of Will (Dime's herd reports that in coming in from the desert he estimates that he saw ten thousand dead sheep. In d some herds the loss from to 500 as as to be is said high rime du cold Also the spell 1,000lambing season will work havoc it is feared. "big-head- num-tersa- "But how do you manage to cook it ao long a day and nightr" he asked, Successor To The NEPHI RECORD somewhat perplexed. "Wouldn't an hour or two be enough?" "No, two hours would not be enough JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. any more than two minutes are enough WILL L. HOYT, Associate Editor. for cooking potatoes. Whole wheat rehours. We use quires about twenty-foR. J. HENRIOD, Manager. a tireless cooker now; previously, we used a double boiler." Regular price $2.00 per year. Having introduced the rubject of a In advance $1.50 per year, fireless cooker I spent ten minutes or more answering my friend'a questions concerning how one worked. After a Published weekly, every Friday few days I met the old gentleman again and found him enthusiastic in his praitte at Nephi, Utah. of whole wheat as a table cereal. "I can work on it, "and that's the Sickness A Disgrace. proper test of any food. There' The time will coir.e when sicknts strength, there's endurance in whole will be looked upon ma a disgrace to the wheat, but I've lived all these seventy individual and to the community in years without finding this out before. which it exists. The progress beit g Say, here's your quarter back again 1 made in the application of public hy- don't charge yon anything for that peck giene is shown by the slowly decreas- you got the other day, and when that's The proper prepara- gone, just you come back again and get ing death-rattion and handling of our food products some more." is of great importance to us all. Th Compared with the whole range of pure food law is not understood by prepared break fat foods w hols wheat many. It does not require that the furnishes from ten to twoaty-fiv- e time? food products should be good, pure, 01 the food, in weight, for the tame monshould but that unadulterated; only they ey. Compared with the uncooked foods not te tnisbranded. Everyone should the balance is still in favor of w ho I examine the label of all goods and re- wheat, the same amount of money pur- fuse to buy those that contain any preuiree to ten times more cnasingirom servatives or artificial coloring. Good wheat than of the other cereals, even goods do not require them, and those corn meal, when purchased in small that do are not fit for you or your famthree times more ex beiog quantities, Do not buy goods until you ily to cat. than wheat. have carefully examined the label. The pensive stores will quit handling these goods if Aside from its low cost whole wheal has many qualities which commend it you refuse to buy them. All foods offered for sale should be to the consumer. Wheat containaa excluded from contact with flies, dust larger percentage of what the b o d y or other unwholesome material, or needs as a balanced food than any other from being bandied by the public. The grain. In the usual form in which United States government maintains a wheat is eaten, namely, white bread, bureau, and during the some of the most valuable mineral are wholly or almost all eliminyear ending June 30, 1911, a part or 11 of one animal out of every &3 ated; by using the whole rrain tUUxlv is supplied with these needed mineral sub. slaughtered for export, was condemned. We have no Inspection of meat in stances, wnien are essential for physical and mental vigor, especially in the Nephi. How many diseased carcases have the people of Nephi eaten? And case of growing children. White flour h the how long will they be satisfied with contains only about of iron wrapped op in the whole the present conditions? The prophet the Hosea said truly, "My people are de. grains of wheat, about one-thir- d amount of lime, about one-tenthe troyed for lack of knowledge." amount of magnesium, about the amount of twtassinm ami ,.t in white bread a Table phorus. Consequently, Whole a least uiree-iourtb- s of the mineral Cereal substances of the wheat have ho.n L" While there are those who contend much to the detriment f the consumer that the virtues of wheat are deterioratThe use of whole wheat as a breaked by cooking the cereal In any man- fast food is conducive to the healthful declare that habit of chewing the food longer. One ner, many bealtb-seeker- a boiled whole-wheis most palatable objection te the ordinary cereal preparand nutritious form of the ation is that it does not require sufficier.t Wtr,r cr n tt one be an advocate of thewing. being eJtedy soft amlmuohy; l&e cooking of wheat, the statements while whole wheat, on the other tnade in the following article should t ffert considerable resistance to tiar!, t fi e prove interesting.' Bemarr Macfad-den- . teeth and induces vigorous matication. Whole wheat should be eaten with When 1 told the farmer from whom cream; for wheat is aim o s t entirely I was buying a peck of wheat that my lacking in fatty element. Whea rightly prepared and drewri. wife would be specially pleaned to get with cream, whole wheat has no t;pr-o- r grain like that ixarcelj a kern si of in tate or in nutritive value. The -- he ak" foreign substance to a cup-fuong period for cooking can be manflgf-ed if she was that particular about without additmal experine on the kiUhen what she fed to the hns. ' "Unfortunately, ' we do not kep rangef. in the winter time, or by the vm bens," 1 replied. "We eat the w; ole of a ic as cooker. wheat m a breadfaM food." "Well, that's something I never heard Look out for Georga on the ice of before, and I've been raining wheat cream Bakery's wagon on Monright here on this farm for fifty years. Do ymi eat it raw or do you eook it? " day May 13th. he replied, regarding me curidnly. f it several hours, usually a notruciot lon. "We A new doll that Its Inventor rtalmt day and a night," I told him. "Erl. la (a made of report? almost like com. bursts open pop grain taped blocks ftf wood, jolnod by It makes a royal dih when eatn with prtog steel swivels and kins; ur e. sub-tsnc- meat-inspecti- on one-fourt- th one-fourt- h Wheat as - at cereal. ll '. k tdnirtibl cream," re big-hea- - Summons. DI5-rRIC- but not Frank, but not a fool. Persistent, but n. t stubborn. Saving, but miser. Economy not a enoour-nj(- the better all e El- ements of manhood. You can start In on this road with $1 at title, bank. First National Bank. Nephi, - - Utah. party I'll liy a rapini.iiiia lirm. IEH S1J IX w paniru. " an, Utah, i i To Those Intending To Build Before building; or repairing, call on VI. our stock and get onr prices. We will treat yon right. T 3, lt 4I,- -"" .... - ' Ih Nat.hi Surrey of bulldin Lota. . t "roina and ofeircUona ta tna af aw In tan tioa nmat ba proantad ia writinc to "'r or baf ora U Kaphi Oty I7ts day n! May A. D. 112. atatlna tkanri. . i. Um of crlpu, pnemrtr by Lot. Block. a ... . H iai. wo uaia oatna--- thatima mmt- Um. urnic hr H will baa and mnnlnVr brat-- .,. atiartmn na may ba mad therato. By aruar of tha City Council of Naphl Cily. T. C. Winn City Karordar. iMtad Apr tt. 1LZ. And Guardian- "rrr ir, IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of THE FIFTH JUMCIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATB OF UTAH. IN AM FOR JUAB COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of Charlen Price, deceased. NOTICE. The ptti lion of Charles II . Price praying for the issuance to himself of Letters of Administration on the estate of Charles Price, deceased, ha been set for hearirg ci Ttipsdsjr the 21M day of May A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clork A. M. at the County Court Hou-- e. in the Court Room of said Court, in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 2nd, dey of May, A. I). 1S12. THOMAS W. VICKERS. Seal) Clerk. N. A Kortw.i), Henry Adams Attorneys for Petitioner. First pub. May 8, Lant t ub. May 17. ah . ' Summons IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL LIS TKICT COURT COUNTY OF JUAB. STATKOF UTAH. James Aylward Dainliff trs. Emma Anderson Aylward Defendant. The State of Utah, to the said Defendant: Yoii are hereby summoned to appear within Twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within Ihe County in which this action if f.rmiEht: otherwise within Thirty day after service, and defend the action; and in case of failure so to do, judgment will be ftKint you awordinj? to Ihe demand of the complaint, (which has been filed with the clerk of said court.) This artion is brought to recover Vacation Rates. jndfrmc.nl dmaolvino; the bonds of To various Kasfrn dpslinations heretofore existing between via SALT LAKE ROUTE. Tick - u ""d the plaintiff. eta on sale various dates, Mav B. N. C. STtJTT, JfUh to September 5th "ROUTE I'laintifT's Attorney. fj, fcureka City, Juab Coun- OF THE MS ANGELES LIMIT-'- , F. y, Utah. . KTl" trw, nl n g e n i ior; b. Ayr. 19th. r)rt J La4, particulars. May uxht abovt-entitle- yF rert-dfre- y 'j' x i,.t -- fKt "- ship Notice. Modest, meek. 5S5PI mu-nuo- o cW or tha rapactia atr tar furl Her ttiformalMm. not blind. u Knr-- hr Consult bearing a good Reputation ia usually. Conservative, but v commission came down in a body, quarters. to i Wednesday We will oash checks for inspect the new state highway that has just been any responsible party of our acquaintance. completed from the county boundWe will Indentify you at ary ot the north to the southern the Post Otfloe or bank. limits of Nephi City on the south. i We will look after your The members were highly pleas- x when you do not parcels ed with the work done, and comwish to carry them. mended the board of county comWe will eitend any coiir- J; missioners for with or give any Infoimat- t tesy the state in seeing that a g o o d Ion which we may have at road was built. The members of our despoaal, This atore is for your the commission got off the train use and convenience, i at York, where they were met by With the Guarantee" "The Store Ueo. Whit more, George Jones, G. M. Whitmore, and County Road Supervisor A. J. Stalnaker, and were taken over the new road in the Whitmore cars. They JEWELERS recommended that the c o u n t y 217 Main Street commissioners spend at least a A Salt Lake City, Utah. g dollar a mile in dragging the tttititttitrCirifCtrtrCtirre'G-Crttiftttiroad after each storm, which would keep the road in good condition. The commission stated Gasoline that the road through Nephi ENGINES City is not nearly so satisfactory. They knew however that on this For Farmwoik part of the road, funds were Irrigation, or It Puntpiitg. Fact short, and the city, on account of ory use Si elee being crippled financially, could 'tat trio Lighting not render very great assistance. ituaraiil-wl I to :t h Bmrna.1 The members of the road comeJ . AV. :KU1 mission making up the were: It. R. Lyman, vice chairman, Caleb Tanner, secretary, W. D. Beers highway engineer, and J. V. Jensen. Governei Spry was to have come down on the tour of inspection but wa prevented on' account of being re. quested to speak at the funeral of R. Edwin Loose, the son oi Col. C. K. Loose of Provo. IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL COUKT COUNTY OF JUAB, Last Saturdwy wheat txk STATE OF UTAH. Excelsior Mercantile Company a cor- jump from 85cts. to $1.00. The poration, Plaintiff vs. Coisme Christian, recent floods, together with tht defendant. bad winter have been the con The State of Utah, to the said tributii g causes, while the bac roads Irave prevented the to bummoned You are hereby appeal grain that was located off the railroad within twenty days after service this Summons upon you. if served with from being hauled. n in the Conuty in which this a c t i o it within thirty day brought: otherwine after service, and defend the above enNotice, titled action; and In case of your failure N.W of o., innUon f th. c , , , , o to do. judgment will be rendered NapM to cm.troct and Uuh. Uijr. of In Uca . against you according to the demandfiled xrniUnrd Conrrata Curb and Guitarput on tha Ea. t .nd V. t of M.jn Rlrwt the complaint, (which has been Kir. twin 1h and South of clerk saidcourt.) with the Slraeu. in Nh Cily. iWI to "Nolle ia lvw b thm Cil. r n This action is brought against you of audi council u.m.1. " recover a jU'igmeni'niivorui im"""' -' oaarniwt ln,provmr,t. to wit for the sum of 170.10, with legal inter "ITo f urniah and put ta pUc. Cotnbinad Concr October 24th, from thereon est .., un.wr mnmm UK tMl and Wt merchandise ww n Uia auuth akla of Ffral Ni.rl for goods, wares and l Norm aWa of Hwond Sou la girwt. and delivered to you by plaintiff at yoni "r" a N. .l,i city. Utah, tha bola of than. request, at Nephi, Ulan, between Sept. l. e.iunala.1 at on thouaond fourUwouat knnHr l I?th.l911, and Oct. 24th, 1911, and foi wi.wi oolian,, tobadafrayad t " aaaaaamtiu um tba loUor parorlaof rou costs of this sui'. Wm. A.C. BRYAN and airf. ai anutunjt on tha -atravU aalkt ilaln tha foiavn num y.uiri,. .ga. Plaintiff's Attorney. t U dl.trtct to b bnvrftti or f f tad by nprawanant. All Probaro ruunaly: Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. . .. . .i First pub. Apr. 19. . " and Bloc, t ,B Last pub. May 17. t atda of Lota tInland, and 1 UWk 2a and 1.. a Z Lota and t Hlwk 80 Plat "A" o lr)lorlian4 Probate head- t herds Juab County Times your xj Bad Spring for Sheep Phosphates storo state road TheSuccessful Alan i i '' it The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar Salt Lake, make this- Y guarantee I, Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, The members of the services "AbsolutelyPare When yon come to SPECTS TO THE CITIZENS OF NEPHI: Inasmuch as the Juvenile Band has for the last two years free of given their to of the eph i N charge people and have borne all the expense. we believe it is now the citizens' duty to bear part of this expense and ask them to sign their names to the coupon below, and also state the amount they wish to give per month, for one year: Bakim JPewder IN i See PROMPT SERVICE. GOOD STOCK. Baker Lumber Co, For & uencrl liiactismiining Mallowell, Jones Donald g , and Wool Merchants Horso-Shocin- BOSTON. MA AH. BY RF.fKK.SKNTrn GO TO WM. NlliLSON AT OLD LINDHARDT KHOI rrompnaaa --Cood Rarvlca ZX Kaaaonalila I'rlcaa. FAMILY TELEPHONE , ORGANIZATION Modern conditions have brought about the need (or what might be called a long distance telephone organization of the family. "When in doubt, telephone" is an axiom that ought to be impressed upon every member of the family going on a journey, or to live at a distance. The mother can reach her children at school, and children should be required to telephone home occasionally. When husband 01 wife set out on a journey a telephone itinerary should be jotted down and left behind. Nehi City Blacksmith Shop. OUR AIM: To do our work right. Using best of material. At reasonable Prices V. A. MATS ON, Prop. Ilavln lafcen ova tha mgmrf af The Utah Portland Cement W ara In poaH'aa ta asvplf yoa by tha rar. or b ibaia" Ml Thomas Bailey Imp. Co. UtaV Nl amiln Eac-laai- Members of the family traveling should not be content with providing means by which those left at home may reach them quickly, but should communicate with the home frequently, and when there is Earticularly transportation delay, disturbance of public order, cr any other unusual condition where the traveler happens to be. Bad news flies fast, and is magnified by distance. These things cause apprehension at home. m M-- r. Co. hl, hams. Everything you want in the Livery Line, with fervices that will please you and prices right. Traveling Men appreciate the ad vantage sofa reliable livery service, and horses with some "go" and "ahow" about them. For sty le and speed j;ive our teams a trial. Rocks Springs and Hi.iwatha Coal- - is the fccst. WE CARRY IT. causes such peace of mind as the long distance telephone talk can give. states TEirnxxE r Light Traps and Broug- No other medium conveys the personal assurance and m Hoimi J. R. EDGHEILL Rail Lsaa CM. 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