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Show COUNTY JUAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. VOUK TIMES PARTY GOES ELIZABETH LAID 0 TO NTERESTINli TIDWELL MA REST Faithful Wife and Mother Students Many Nephi and Levan People Go On Temple Party Excursion. OF BUDGET JAMES Rail Mil. PARK, NEWS FROM : THE OVER CITY COUNCI! RIDGE MEET Earliest Social and Business HapPioneers Answers Final penings At Prosperous Levan. Summons One of NephPs Returning Alfalfa Weevil I, NO. 36 NOTES. Home. Found in Fields. Interred After Impressive Services. DUNCAN ISRKAD IN TUG HOMES Of NKPHI, I.EVAN, MONA, JUAB NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JUNE 14. 1912. VOL. 3 AO G athers Thrash Out Routine City Business Neilson, Nephi lost an aged and respect commissioner, is down from Funeral services were held The following students have The city fathers met in their ed this week in the Provo this week Sunday afternoon over the re returned home recently after deathpioneer, looking after regular fortnightly session Fri- of James Duncan Tark.who his The following people of Nephi mains of Mrs. Annie Elizabeth having had a successful year's farm. Mr. Neilson recently ay evening with Mayor Booth, and Levari left for Manti Tues- Jenkins Tidwell, who passed a- - work at school: Jesse Ellertson passed away Monday night. Mr. sold his entire hay crop for five and Councilmen Cazier, Petteton day morning to do temple work way at her home Friday, June from the A. C, Logan, Utah. lie. 'ark was in his eighty-secon- d dollars the in per Ellison in atstanding and Lunt, grew, in response to a call made by the 7th. John S. Cowan, counselor after visiting a short time wilh year, having been born in Dela- - field. This indicates hay tendance. The cluims of M. P. that Ontario, Canada, on July will bring a high price president of Juab Make and in the first ward bishopric, pre his parents, will go into Idaho --hoosier, again Kong for $13.00. Grocer Print- 1830. He was an early con this season. 6, bishops of the different wards: sided over the services, which for the summer. Messrs. Alton ngCo., $3.75, Postmaster Den Pres't and Mrs. J. W. Paxman, were held in the ward Relief and Don Ellertson, Leon New- vert to the Mormon church, came A. L. Jackman was in Salt nis Wood $5.02, were approved ton, and Miss Hazel Vest from to Utah with one of the first Lake City last week. He reports and" ordered Bishop and Mrs. T. II. G. Tark-- ei Hall. Prayer was offered paid. The electric companies of pioneers, and was that his son Elmer is in a The speakers the B. Y. U.. Provo. Cazier. Bishop and Mrs.Wm. H. Petwas instructed committee very ight Miss Jennie Terry of Cedar one of Ntphi's earliest settlers. critical condition since the opertegrew, Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. El- were: Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Alfred of or put in o either dispose lison, John and Joseph Vickers, Haycock, Mrs. Unity Chappell. City, one of our lady teachers le was always a faithful and ation which was reported in the proper storage, the unused lumb member of the church last issue. George W. Booth, Mrs. Ann Harrison Sperry of Salt Lake for next year, was a Mona visit stalwart er at the electric light plant On and well his part in build- Mrs.' played for fore or several the days Mrs. Christina Christensen, motion of Councilman Cazier the Booth, Samuel Linton Sr., part City, and John S. Cowan. Each ng up the great desert empire. formerly of Levan but now a same committee was instructed Mary E. Irons, Mrs. Elizabeth one bore eloquent tribute to the of the week. Mr. Taik took part in the Black who Miss Chtoe has of Shepard, Golden, Mrs. Fannie Petersun resident of Center, Wasatch Co., memory of the departed sisttr, investigate the need of a Indian war and was otherHawk Canada. II, H. Hawkins, Mr. telling of her kind and loving been in Milford living with her on last Saturday in gravel chute at the wwer plant, was operated . and Mrs. Alfred Lunt, Mr. and nature, and the faithfulness and brother William for several wise prominent in pioneeractivi-ties- Salt Lake City. Mrs. Amanda and to put in same if deemed ad He was one of the party Christensen is now visiting with visable. Mrs. Thomas Carver, Mrs. Ad- integrity of her character. The months, returned home last of settlers who went touth be ams of Logan, Mrs. Joseph Irons, first ward choir rendered impres Saturday. relatives and friends of this The attorney reported on the Mr. and Mrs. John Ockey. Mr. sive music, and a vocal duet was Arnold Kay of Salt Lake City fore Nephi was founded and set place. Mrs. Christensen reports protests against and the condiand Mrs. John Beal, Mrs. Matil- given by Misses Leah and Paul was in Mona for several days tled at Tarowan. that the condition of her mother-in-la- tion of the city's application for He was married twice, his da Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i.ie Pettegrew. The interment this week. Perhaps there is no Mrs. Christina Christen- water for power purposes in Salt Winn, Mrs. Annie J. Winn, Mr. cook place in the City Cemetery, one who appreciates his visit wives being Marian Park and sen was much improved Tuesday Creek Canyon, and on motion of and Mrs. A. R. Paxman, Mr. Alfred Haycock dedicating the more keenly than Miss Pearl imily Keith. Fifteen children when she heard from her. Councilman Pettegrew was in and Mrs. James R. McPherson, grave. Houghton. She always wears a were born to him. all but four of Mrs. Luella Gear of Eureka is truded to take such action as whom ari still living. They are: Wm. Andrews, Mrs. T. C. Winn Mrs. Elizabeth Tidwell was pleasant smile but nothing to visiting this week with her moth may be necessary to protect the Mrs. Ann Ingram, Reub ferMrs. Wm. Sherwood. Priscilla she has Javid, one the with and daughter Alice.Mrs. compare born in February 17, city's interests. The matter of Miss Amelia Mortensen is home investigating the advisability of Garrett, David Salisbury, Mr. 1839. SheNephi. was tha daughter of been wearing this week. Who en, John, Hugh. Mary, Mrs. Marian Ingram, Mrs. Alice How for a few weeks visiting has a better right? S. R. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richard and with a charge for the use of Mercy Jenkins. In ard, Elizabeth Mrs. of Several Joseph and Mrs. Samantha her mother Mrs. Margaret Mor makingin the the Grace, 1877 6he was married to Thomas Bailey Sr., young people cemeteries was rewater Gideon Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. P. Tidwell. and of this union ler. went to Santaquin to a dance Shaw. Four sons, William, Or- tensen. ferred to the committee on cemeAort, Samuel, and James preced last Friday night. Thomas Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. children were born, and Mr. of son Mrs, the Ralph, teries. eight boys Mrs. W. A. B o w 1 e s, and daughter Eph. Shepard was in Pay-so- n ed their father to the grave. Mr. Otto Peterson, who has been sick and two girls.. Nine of these are last week visiting with her Par also had sixty one grand with scarlet fever has fully re Viola, Mr. and Mrs. James Gar- still as follows: Alonzo, children and eight rett Jr.. Mrs. Henrietta Orme, Mrs. living, covered and is out of quarantine REPAHE NOW TOR Al Pace, Roy, LaMont, daughter. Mrs. VinaMendenhall. and While she had Mrs. Ann Eliza Booth there another again. Lewis, Ray, Frank, Archie, and Kitinud m pajf ,1.) EXHIBITS IT STATE F1IB-- The Nephi City Juvenile Band daughter Athelia, Mrs. Wm. Lucille. There are also fifteen ulcer removed from her face. It G. Orme and family, Mrs. Elizaa dance at L e v a n FridayThe Times, Nephi, Utah: eleven of whom is just about a year ago since she COMINC gave E HIT had taken one beth Cowan, Mrs. Harriett grandchildren, from the opjwsite tne board of directors of t h e The Tidwell was Mrs. Notwithstanding evening. are living. Broadhead, Mrs. Julia Hobbs, widely Known and has always side of her face. She is getting rain storm the party was well Utah State Fair Asnociation SOON as well as could be ex Mesdames Knell, and Mrs. Mary borne the attended. A number of Nephites takes pleasure in announcing its reputation of being a along just comes on were E. Schofield. Day Independence pected. present which gave encour thirty-fourt- h annual State Fair, friend of the needy and the sorThe base-ba- ll boys met Mon July 4th this year and perhaps agement to the director and at Salt Lake City, beginning on Those from Levan are as fol- - rowing. She has been a faithful lows:-M- r. and Mrs. Charles Latter Day Saint, a true wife, day evening for the purpose ol on account of it coming on this members of the very creditable Monday. September 30th, and deciding whether or not any un (?) usual date is the reason band. Mangelson, Mr. and Mr?. J. C. and a kind and loving mother. closing Saturday, October 5th, James Piystrup who has been 1912. thing could be done in the base- we have failed to hear of any Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ball line this season. Consider- special preparations being made filling a mission the p a a t two In makingup the 1912 Premium Kofod, Mesdames Johanna THE ELLISONS ENTERTAIN- able enthusiasm wan manifest for celebrating it. It has not years in Denmark returned home List, the members of the board Christensen, Lizzie Jennings, It was decideu even been announced yet wheth last Friday evening June 7. Mr. have adhered to the policy adopt Margarett Mortensen, Magdcl- - Mrs J. W. Ellison Sr. enter that evening. to get in ami er it is to be a "safe and sane" Paystrup states that the two ed last were i v the in that toys ana Jensen, Maria Amtoft, Mary tained last Friday e e n n g of attempting to at Mona was in fav Fourth, or an "unsafe and in years spent away were the most tract toyear that and Anderson, and Miss Mennel Tay honor of her daughter Mrs. Geo. drill, the State Fair grounds Christensen of ML Pleasant, or of the leegue proposed by Ne sane one. unly twenty days enjeyable ones of his life. H the lwst exhibitors in every line. lor. who has been visiting here for a phi. Come on Levan. get your remain in which to arrange for was the principal speaker at the and toW arrange the exhibits short time. The evening was nine together if you have to take celebrating the day and a Fourth Sunday services. the fall exposition will af June ' Wedding Number spent with music, social chat, some of the fairer sex. We may of July with less than twenty County Assessor Earl Jackman that ford great educational advantagOne. and various informal games, be obliged todo that if we get day preparation will scarcely has been in Salt Lake City f o r es to visitors, no matter what make history for the town. Work over a week on account of t h t sertalks, etc. Earl Ellison did his nine players. The first of the expected may be their interests or line of J on ) (OmtiniMd nouid ue commenced at once illness of his wife and his broth work. tnr the occurred of entertaining by ies of June weddings share and a real celebration mapped er Elmer. Mrs. Jackman wen this week when the marriage of rendering numerous selections cm The premium offerings of every UTOPIaImItIINEO out. The mayor and council under an operation in Salt Iake deliAt midnight Ralph Carter and Miss Hazel the pianola. of the fair have should take the lead and have City Monday Mrs. A. L. Jack department Winn of this sity was solemnized cious refreshments were served, been Miss Neva Booth entertained committees individually gne o v e r by appointed to arrange man who returned from Salt in the Manti Temple on Wednes Mrs. Ellison being assisted by the members of the Utopia Club various the supervisors. Suggest, Niel-so- n the matter. Get the baseball Lake Tuesday reports her daugh day. Tbe groom is the son of her daughters Mrs. Peter ed et al, at her home Friday even team busy and improvements changes when ter-i- n practicing, that law to ie getting along as have been considered and includ and Miss Ruby Ellison. The Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G. Carter, The a ing at lively Kensington. is well and popularly known in special feature on the menu was rooms were prettily decorated the glorious Fourth comes they well as can be expected after the ed wherever it is thought wise. our eyes by apply operation. Nephi, and in connection with Mrs. Ellison's famous pte. The with spring flowers, and every may gladden The list this year is the most the wallop to some out-o- f ing hia father and brothers, owns following were the guests: Mr to the indicated yet issued by the comprehensive thing guest NEW MOVEMENT INAUGURATED Board. A copy may be. obtain and operates a good sized dry and Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mr. and that If they failed to have a jolly town aggregation. farm on the Ridge. The bride is Mrs. Jos. W. Cowan, Mr. and good time it wouid not be the ed by communicating with Secre Howard IN JUAB STAKL Heath Sad qf Mr. Wm. and Mrs Mrs. S. Mr. Mrs. and of Bailey, the daughter fault of their hostess. A tielici tary Ensign at Salt Lake City. Small, R. Winn, is also well known Barton Broueh, Mr. and Mrs ous dinner was served, aftet Yours respectfully, At a special m e et i n g of the Word was received ' by wire priesthood, called by the Stake here ana has hosts of friends Jacob Coleman, Mr. and Mis. which a gay evening was spent Utah State Fair Association. who wish her well in her future Alvin J. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. with games, social chat, and voc yesterday of the pVath of How- - Presidency and he'd in the taber The above communication, reMrs. Mr. and Jas Thos. Carver. in life. in Small tlx ird Cali w a nacle Sunday afternoon, it hospital journay through al and instrumental music: the ceived this week from Horace S. E. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. James where he was taken last decided to organize a mission in fomia Mif latter difpeneed by Ensign, secretory of the Slate and Mrs. J. W. Elli- Booth leing week. It was known that hi the Juab Stake. The purpose of Fair Association, comes as a reMiss Helen and No More Coal Famines. Ellison, Mr. Grace son, Jr., Mrs. Delia Lyon of Sail condition was critical in the ex this new movement is to awakei minder to the citizens of Juab The Baker Lumber Co. has Lake City, Mrs. A. H. Bellhton, The festivities were wound i;p Utofia-Cluftyle treme, but notwithstanding thi. more interest among the mem County, to make theii plans now completed the work of moving and the guest of honor Mrs. Geo. in typical the new of his death came as a hers of the church. The mission for collecting and arranging ex joy-riby the guests taking a its stock from the old Grace Bros, Christensen. home in the hack through the severe blow to hi many friend when complete is to be divided hibits for the coming fair. By yard to its ne building a n d is who bad hoping for the into six conferences, four if taking pains and using a little of Water, driving rain. Plenty now in better shape to take Mr. Small was Kn indus- Nephi, me in Levan and one in best. the were The guest following Ths WAter from the canyon foresight this county has ample care of its customers. The com ar.d trious man C. Winn chosen was young exemplary T. Mona, Mrs. W, Mrs. has been much this year Margaret Taxman, chances of carrying ofT a number pany contemplates putting up a than usual andhigher h was rapidly in the coun a The mission the Emma Mrs. Each year Nephi's G. president. Memnvut, Irrigation rising been of prizes. Orme, new coal shed to be 16 feet wide has been put to world, cil of Seventies Company recently .Salt Smithens having together of with Maud Mrs. manage to win the by 100 feet long, and with a ca able trouble taking care of in charge of the loca Mr. Winn will meet in the nea placed and Louisa Mrs. Lake. Vickers, their lines, often with in pacity of twelve to fifteen cars. it. Large quantitira of gravel cilice. He leave a future and select conference prizes Studebaket am and perhaps Pearl Nellie collected Misses a hastily Houn, When the new h e d is finished are being washed down. necessiwife and three little child presidents. The special work o young and exhibit. L'i'a. By arEthel Jane, of Wright, arranged frequent, clearing out enough coal will be kept on hand tating ren. Hih wife, who was former those who are called to lalor i. poorly the work aheau ami taki ditches. The the Jenk water high M'Therson, to fill all orders as iwn a? re however more than worth the frtha Mi? Geneva Trough, i en th-- capacity will be to holo ranging L"ui?e Alien. May Ibbbs ly during the sumannin. in this the and way ceived, trouble it is causing a th lu- Edna Beck, Helen Grace, Geneva tirely pr Pirated with prief. The street meetings, visit among th ing special pains and more strik- better much and ramams wiil probably I; brought people encourage them t mer, ual "coal famine" will be done cerne Olds are getting watered to thur religious duties. . attend Booth, and Laurel Foote- .tunic K'Oaj than usual. better with. away Martin - ty ' d w -- great-grandchildre- n. V" -- b dt If-e- n con-sid- ei dry-farme- rs s ( . |