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Show i Juab County Times Successor To History The NEPHI RECORL' The Family. Of Pass LECTURE Oil ALFALFA (CunttiiUfd friNii pava Mona News WEEVIL. (Continued from Dmm 1,1 1 ( Some Reasons For Many Persons i a Are The farmers are busy cutting Payson to Nephi and in Box EI Giving thh Store VViiitinu i from to Tremonton their der first of All county svm crop hay. Your Jewelry J. M. CHR1STENSEN, Editor & Pub. Thomas Pass wan b o at M a a d and from lloneyvill quite puln'lent at for time to coin the I prospects of Business. WILL L. HOYT, Asaoeiate Editor, Stockport, Manchester, England north. it will be eaaier whan the hay crop this year notwitha on the 15th day of une 1S12. As to to aava monbasin R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. alfalfa the Many of the northern Utah standing is the case with a great many than the present. which ey has reached us. Th farmers down are county STANDARD QUALITY ng getting others of grandfather did to work in good shape Ttiis time will never and are might appear different GOODS. Regular price $2.00 per year. not have history the advantages which coma, aa eaoh year In in their fight against the year, however, we hope for the In advance tt.SO per year. we PRICES AS LOW AS ANY He was born winning enjoy the future bunt; addito AND LOWER THAN MOST. There is no reason why best. weevil. of good old English parents who tional demands and same Mrs. the he work cannot K Charlotte good ay" is in Published weekly, every Fridaj were honest but poor, and as a INTELLIGENT AND COURtheie-fo- r done in other regions. Coopera- Springville visiting her O at Nephi, Utah. result he was forced to seek em- tion is TEOUS STORE SERVICE. to the time r atari necessary and entire com daughter Dora. ployment in tne factories of la light aavlrif money munities should work in unison. Mrs. PLENTY THERE ARE OF 2 Jennie Openhaw Ha1! at the very early age of 10 Thus and thus new a only ia "JUNE PARTY" OTJHER REASONS BUT only can insect of Santaquin who taught school vears. and from that time until ARE THESE ENOUGH. of this character be handled to here some years ago. also a sis Cull. Mrs. Joshua Greenwood enter- the day of his death he was oblig-t- o the best i) However ter of Mrs. Lnh H. Kav. has "The Store With the Guarantee" advantage. his bread earn sweat the of tained a number of lady friend by SI or more will atait an individual should not stop hit just undergone an operation for , Thursday afternoon of last week his brow. you with thla bank. because his neighbor appendicitis with a combinu- good work In the year 139 grandfather will do at a "June Party." The decoranothing. jtion of other complaints She is tions were in pinkand white, ap- met and Mary Ann little helps and each reported as doing nicely at this Every propriate to the season. The Wormby. They lived happily to person can aid in making his Vtl JEWELERS writing. afternoon, from four to six, was gether for over CO years, raised own a a better one whether crop 217 Main Street spent in playing an amusing and a large family, and suffered a - - Utah. nis neighbor works or not. Nephi, Salt Lake City. Utah. interesting progressive guessing the hardships of pi o n e e r life. il ii ft O G O 6 ft & i 6 CrO i ll & it of Prices i iNcphi Market Mrs. Ann Orson Pass was was Cazier in Mary game. born AGAIN HDID FOdTH E. awarded the prize. At S Chaley, Lancashire, England Products v aj luncheon was served, the color 1912 and dayof anuary 1'atent flour home Enoch $3.2.r of Mrs. At the scheme being carried out in the lived to the good ripe old age of GnNolinrt Miss Florence Hobbs en Straight grade 3.0(1 Burton, ices, cakes, etc. After luncheon 80 years. Nine years later Ju y tertained the E. Y. S. Club on Whole w heat ENGINES 3.00 the guests enjoyed a musical 2nd 1899. Grandfather died. new Graham Four Wednesday evening. 2.80 For Firmwoik treat. From the day the two embrac- members were initated. Bran 1.35 namely: Irrigation, or Those present were: Mesdames ed the gospel they could not rest Misses Pumping Fact Phyllis Sparks, Leone Shorts 1.50 Orson Cazier, J. R. Edgheill. R. it ease until they were mingling Hague, Ina Hawkins, and Emma ory use S elee Alfalfa 12.00 trie Lighting F. Homer, Wm. Bailey, J. VV. with the Saints in Zion. Labor- Boucher. The evening was spent Oats per cwt. 2.40 S h tu G. act W. Kttvemed - ruaranlaad by a iwinilltj firm, fur uarl irulara aaa Mark under the prrf Hyde, i. ing Sudbury. yoke of poverty in initiating, card playing, recit 7- 93 Sowby, II. D. Goldsbrough, H. they decided to send their family ing, and instrumental music. Wheat per. bu. ), Uvan, Utah. cwt. 2.25 Barley chopped E. Howell, Enoch Burton, Jas. out, one at a time. Aunt Lizzie The per library and parlor were dec Corn $1.50 E. Cole, Delia Lyon, C. K. Davis, Hawkins was the first to come to orated with yellow roses, and the Dressed Beef Di T. C. Winn. W. VV. Bennett. E. Utah. She left England in t h e dining room was artistically ar Dressed hens 13Jc II. Sparks, Edith Sparks. R. E. year 1860. Shortly after her arranged in red roses, the center Dressed veal 9Jc Grover. D. 0. Miner, W. C. An- rival here she fell in love with piece being red roses and peonies Dressed mutton 8c drews. A. V. Hague, Delia Fost- Uncle Harry. Soon after the and the place cards being red Dressed ork Sc W. while at your demand we have a No. I stock of Whitmore, and MisRes were married and the rosebuds. Refreshments were er, J. Ranch butter 30c Edna Bck, Geneva Booth, and family arrived from England served carrying out the general Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ranch eggs 121c Uncle Harry was able to present color scheme. Lillie Pexton. Sash, Doors, Mouldings, G.70 them a little grandson in the perSugar cvt. Fence Pickets.Building Hardware, Potatoes 1.50 Franchise For Interur-ba- n son of Harry Hawkins Jr. Cement, Plaster, and Coal. of Department The family finally started from Notice. Rejected. the Interior. on the "Ant-articTh franchise granted by t h e Liverpool, England, S. UND OFFICE at Salt Notice of U. a sailing vessel, on May Special Stock Lake City. t'tah. June Int. 1912. city commissioners of Salt Lake 11th 1S03. Tall and see ua at our new location. One block holder's Meeting. NOTICE in hereby given that John Borne time ago to a number of Mst of the depot. The boat carried 300 F. Wright, of N"hi, Utah, who, on Wnt Tintir Iron King Consolidated Utah, Salt Lake, and Juab Coun- Danes and 400 people April lit, 1911, mad Drmrt Land Milling Company. Principe! ofTice at ty capitalists giving them the after being drivenEnglish No. OTTtVJ. for SK 4 SE 4 21; Nephi. Utah. sea the at by right to build an interurban rail- wind for nine wee"s the , , and SW-Section 22, 2 Notice i liere-bfamily Town given that a ecial road into Salt Jake, was regect-e- d I Wcat. 15 South, hip landed in New York in uly 1863. Range i n g of the Mockhildi-of the meet Phone No. 1 1. not lia filed ire of reasors From New York Salt Lake Meridian, by the latter, Iron Tintic Wet Vnolidated King were taken they intention to make Final Proof, t for such action being the to in cattle cars. At tablixh claim to the land above rieorrib-ed- , Mining A Millirg Vmpany ia hert-bLouis St. comrojsf-ionera term9 imposed by the and will he held on Saturday-Junbefore the Clerk of the Dlntrirt :aild the 29.. 1912 at 7 o'clock P. M. at the were too high. The road St. Louis they joined 18th. vn the ' at NeMhi, Utah, Court, Hallowell, Jones & Donald itfice of the Company, Nephi Mill & General was to have been built from Salt commanded by ohn Nebeker. day of July, 1912. Blacksmithing Mfg. Ci. exchange building, Nephi, Lake to Payson and plans had al-- In this company their w e r e 50 Claimant name aa wilneaacs: and Home-Shoein- g Utah, for the ptirjKwe of electing all 400 people. teams and about BOSTON. MAHS. been discussed cf extending .f TO George McCune. and Joneph F. itricem of the corporation for the nv wr.fKKKNT:n Jacob-en- , the line to Nepbi some time in the After a weary tramp of Arnold fail-irUtah Iterance1 Nef.hi, ON of WM. NIELS VT crj,or,t'',n a period of Wright the EDGHEILL covering 1 R. plains J. and Ixwell llanten, of tvan. to hold the annual meeting at the future. 220 S!rli.r liMir. AT Ol.t LINttH AKDT MIOI' Salt lakaCIt four months the family arrived time precribe4 in the Article of E. I). R. TilOMPSON. ttaaaonaltla harvw in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the frlra. I'rampittiRegmtr. Levari News 30th day of October, 1863. They W. C OCKEY, Stockholder. Firt pub. June 7. Nephi City Backsmith H. U. GOLDSBROUGH. Stock br.lder. remained there about seven days Laat "ib July ft. Cmttnad from paaa I.I THE TELEPHONE'S Shop. FirM pub. June 7. Funeral services were held in and then came to Nephi and BROADER FIELD Lnat AIM: 21. June ov-tpub. we here of house are. At the time jOUP the meeting yesterday j To do our work right, remains of Elmer Jackman. of their arrival Nephi was only REPORT OP THE CONDITION You know the telephone's j old. old E. Using best oi material. o The twelve Jas. g Bishop years Taylor presided. OF THE mechanical ingenuity. But At reasonable Prices e house belonging to John S. HawShe speaners were: N. P. do you know the ingenuity REPORT OF THE CONDITION j W. A. Jas. C Jensen of Heb-e- kins with its two rooms situated FIRST MATSON, Prop. BANK ol its every day tirt. OF THE and E. W. Peterson. All spoke where the Whitmore mansion teleof the Having lad-- n arar - atrewy of Ordinary ues words of respect and regard to now stands, was their first home. At Nephi in the State of Utah, at the i are prrlty well under11 phone Utah Portland Cement The clooe buninena of 1912. June lath, the memory of the departed, tel- Here the family of eight lived in stood; but there is an enorWa ara la a pnaHan m aunatr KKSOfckCK At Nephi in the Stale of Utah, at the ling of his good qualities, and one room. j ran b lha nr. of b pifchafa lata mous field ol long dislrance rwi tttwvmnf. ......... .. luam tUlMti rtnae of Hunine June. 14. 1912. encouraging his wife and family 12 H M tmnrl and unaamrwd Here they remained until the OwrtnrfU, telephone service just outjThomas Bailey Imp. Co. It. X. ttort RESOURCES. to look forward to another meetir rata lam wvdnii frvrr side the ordinary, every day 1864 moved of when nr they pring It. S. ta t auutii Kr. . Mrr. V NrpU. Vlmh. Pnatal 'Ml Hand, Sarvr fUtinr. 1 . 721 I IT lana ar4 Dtamvau ing with their loved one. A vocal to an old tenement house which IVM. uses of the average family. ... ...... and I amwr4 ate a.7 ?w1tf Christ-ensen awi duet was given by J- M. a ItnM. ta mn rtmlatta knnretnr located where the Sells fur-- j Itwa Irani Suia an4 Private Hank a4 Many families get twice, tilt M "ml. fWvrttfc. and Mrs. Edith Jennings jwas three limes, five fold and niture store now stands. This ttvmm. am4 Hanktnc PamHata tittmrm ! 71 a." fi f.rtmr. Hank and the choir rendered appropri- ' house had a Aania l ar sj frraa amu.- -l fold the real service m even ten lij .77Z 0 fram tna Aavnta t aynwr.nl r. mn4 atlor rMi Ikpma ... ma.m 41 M ate music. The floral offerings The Pass family livedapartments. rfcark. and rrfttr( ati Iihm from the ... .! east in telephone that the I Nalirmal F lintxiilMlM 2f. Sni9-athar N'tav1 Bank. were most beautiful. The folT racUratal Parar Caiiunr. an4 others do. They have no the Stanley family in t h e Frartamat Pap--t Ciirtawr. Nirk.k part, aanta fi.Jfi 7S and ffit lowing relatives came down for middle and the family of advantage over their neigh5.742 2 part, 7 t.(t7 and Mrs. Jas. Thomas ihe funeral: Mr. a V HI fMl Tin. bors, being subscribers to the Vplaa. .... Lval'landr MM w (i Crawley in the west --T rart nt rim.laVal tfemia) C. Jensen of Heber, Mr. a n d fwM Willi tt. S Traaaotwr R4nitkin same Bell service. But they On account of some 2. son an ti tr rmt rhralotiflnt Mrs. J. R. Jackman of Salt Lake, trouble with the o w n r of Taat M are ingenious. They turn to the Total .... ... Mrs. Gardner of Salem, and Ar- hnuse the LIABILITIES ,?T the long distance telephone family w a a forced to LIABIL1TIFA ( avitaJ aaark aaal aa I M tt nr. thur Jackman of lUber. in move out. Bishop Bryan and ( aaital ar aaaj Pi emergencies. They emUt nr, it, t Famt .. 4.ml an.laa M r a. P. M. Hanson Mr. Grace came Mr. ai ploy long distance to give inand t'ndtaV4 tfrita. aaa R.i i ta the rescue, ffarvtaa tm4 trafiu. Taaaa f"al EtiMw ar I l'ttl creased convenience, to rehave announced the marriage of loaded theirgoods into the'r wag- t'MtM TaiM aaal ca tan a NaiMnal Rank Nnaa wumitm Past Trottersa lieve anxiety, to bind the their daughter May to Earl Pet ons and hauled them to a dug- Natmaal Raak fiU naUtawlina .. aH et o tlrwtt myrnk toalK-- T l. Ia Also J the bRt and most reliable HI l..a! Iffti.Mnal Kvr. .Vr'nt. nh,M rWk erson, to take place Tuesday out where the home of Mrs. D. lha Ut Rtate mirt PHrate Bank a4 family together in spite of T i'tiati M At rn Livery Service of every descrip'Bankara June 25. ..... s.7?l Tta mt o aiW separation, to promote social K. Brown now stands. The fam2 9 a Ifwilnioal 4nmU awhct in rwk I f 'aWa elMcka nfafawl.rte.. tion are your to command on a I7 share life, happinrns, express Miits Cordia Ilendrickson, who ily lived in this mlirmtia nt 4mit l.O0 m moment's1 notice. few their and af aVnH enlarge sympathy SJ3iF! T"al for four months when Tm eartirwalK completed her college w o r k at fit,;! Hwrk rmtmlmnrtit Cafcr t nf MUD Saddle Horses Via at hand. interests To on every the U. of U. this year returned they moved to another dug out Unilml .Italm inatal Mttnn iiiCTM imm r f in or open or t4 condition; laalt far is otatt them the prime telephone home Thursday evening. Miss which is located at t h e present T.al.,.. I. R. R FVm V C t tM atw.,a aaaii I or withclosed with for carriages, convenience than a more fin mrjmm My Ilendrickson will teach in one of jSiifht of their old h p m. e. Here Si l of t 't.k atowa.i'm at traa fall tK Ifc. a'iM.al aaSaf as out ! Kaat af Iff fa driver, you just prefer. alhn ordering groceries. the Salt Lake schools the coming ;thcy lived in a dugout until the (mnty mi iuaH or For business purpc-awider of the These pleasure tiws aw tKat ma 4 . season. a rSrl n4 rnmim I year 1868 when the old adobe I. i M Whitxrra. Caaltar nl lt tr, , you uiii rinu our latnl.. 4 are important. that h ahmo telephone house of oneroom was (11 RTON. TH Ur,m Hh Wt nf fn knrkttlr mml hmf Amrf faVae j right, and prices right, too. And, by the way, long disrwrvvf tsw: Here they remained until the day O. M HtTK'tRE. riwr. Card Of tance messages are not as Rocks Springs and Hiawatha of their death. T aava-fi SabfnW b kf m aw (H. t II as you may think. r t James ep-nivof 4m Jmtm and wife The family ml. Coal is the best. Call "Long Distance" and H eiRTOM. THi D. Park wish to thank all those ltm t'nW WE CARRY IT, Get your Fish and Game license inquire about rates. who assisted in any way during ' W 8. Wrvair and TA Th?wif i of family l t, the recent iHness and d e a t h of with your fishing tackleat HawK.tnwa t?tfwAr. M. A. I waH Pyrer were down from W. WCMTWI STMB TFURiCNI AH3 Owf & kins and father. husband Ockey'a. their WIOAFI DtfAXT. Salt Lake this week ta visit him (Papar IfraJ At Family Reunion' ri 1 weevil next to-da- y. with En-fla- nd to-da- First National married Bank. 1 1 T Cl six-thir- ty I on-the8- th C S-'- xaa,a,aaj lip 1 "W. SIIJr.LM IEHJ Do Your Building Now before Everything under cover. ", about Baker Lumber Co, F:n-tr- y. S-- SW-4- 4 SE-4- their that r e ox-tea- m Wool Merchants sj across cur-iti- .i e - he 1 Ras-musse- ill n, r, 1 I ! IK- I ! X t.l 1 . . - V . . three W 1 ) f l I B-- i fr-- mm mmt . . . H j I I -- 1 - - Thank. built .o Wf-- a ! a rm-- i . A a th-H-nh T v A e A service |