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Show i Juab County Times To The NEPHI Successor R. RECORD Editor M. CHRIS TENSEN, PLEASUHEABLE & Pub. advarue $1.50 per year, Published weekly, every Friday at Nephi, Utah. Wab Sets Good Example What are the business men, Bachelor's lda. Mrs. Benham "What Is tbe meanest thing a woman can say to a man?" Benham" 'Yea' when he Is fool enough to propose." Town Topics. As Yet Inexperienced. The husband who has not yet lesrned to wear a smile over an aching heart still has rice In his pockets. Exchange. All Are Alike. The late Professor James la no exception to the rule: "Messages" from the spirit world axe uniformly lacking In enthusiasm. Kansas City Star. Japs Prone to Suicide. There are more suicides In Japan, In proportion to Us population, than In any other country In the world. For Mouse Holes. To stop mouse boles, Blj wltn common laundry soap and stick a few pins or sharp pointed wire nails thiougb the soap. After the Classics. that the gusts have gone.' ssld tte eminent 'pianist, "let's have a little roviuie ana oy r ourselves "Now P'reapuie tor Ophtherla. Ptntapple Is declared to be one of the best known remedies for diphtheria It bas been tested, we are told, with good effects In cases of great severity. evening at a refreshing mid mer Kensington. The guests assembled in the middle of the afternoon and were given seats on the lawn where they bpent a delightful cool afternoon with needlework and social chat. Sunflower decorations gave the party a more unique appearance. At the guests were ushered into the dining room and en joyed a delicious repast- - the table being decorated with sweet The remainder of the peas. evening was spent with music etc. The following guests were present: Mesdames D. O. Miner, T. L. Foote, E. Burton, J. W. Whitmore, W. VV. Bennett, S. B. McCune. Jas. E. Cole, VVi liam Bailey, Malin Brough, W. C. Andrews, G. W. Sudbury, T. C. Winn, J. VV. Hyde, Roy F. Homer, Edith Sparks. Mark Sow by, Roy T. Cowan, Nellie Udall. VV. J. Schofield, Ja. B. Riches, S. J. Lunt, Geo. O. Ostler. Or son Cazier. six-thir- town boards, city councils, and cjunty commissioners doing to encourage the extermination of flies? The Paris Millinery store has given $1000 toward the destruction of this pest. See what Moab has done as reported by the Grand Valley Times. "Sixty-fou- r thousand, two hundred and f jrty flies were exterminated as a result of fly killing contest given by the town board and busi ness men of Moab. Seven boys entered the contest, and each received a prize for his work. The first prize was $10 in cash for the scalps of 25,300 flies. The second was $5 for 16.320 flies caught by one boy unaided and the other prizes consisted of $1 each for the capturing tof 16,000, 15,520, 12,000. 4.000 and 800 flies". The unusual by small amount of flies reported in that section is without a doubt due to the contest Something in Juab County of this kind would en- ourage the boys. Let us try it , ty Hachelors we.o taxel under l'l of Knrland WU torn ARLINGTON THEATRE 2 NIGHTS - 2 Monday & Tuesday - AUGUST 5-- 6. Mr. Ralph Cloninger and Colonial Players IN TWO GREAT PLAYS MONDAY. AUGUST 5. "Polly Of The Circus". A story as bright, crisp, and clean as a spring morning. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6. A itrnor NEWS OF EDGHEILL for or before the ttt'h j Ernest Kay, Administrator of t h e estate of Rachel Kay, deceased. nenry Auams, attorney lor Aumin.s- trator. fir at pub. Last pub. July 6th. 1912. 2nd, 1912. Auk- - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Fifth Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Juub. In the matter of tha estate of Thomas Carter, deceased. Notice. to-w- -- the direction where the Price family were at work, and hitting the hat on o n e of the Price children, to which charge he plead not guilty. Mr. Sorenson demanded a jury trial and the case was tried before fired a gun in Date of fiist pub. July 19th, 1912. Las, pub. Aug. 2nd. 1912. IN TANA day of November,' A. D. 1912. with j "We expect to have completed our work here bv August 1, as about all of the wool clips of this section have been disposed of," Said R. J. Edgheill, who with his so Li j, KJu-hare n (Jreat rails in the interests of Hallo- wen Jones & Donald, wool merchants of Boston. "There is yet some wool which has not been purchased, but it is com posed ala.ot exclusively of small clips. The clips which are changr injj hands at present are owned by wool growers who would not bell their product at private I sales." At the sealed The Tipping Evil. When Toole, the famous actor, was playing an exceptionally fine engagement with a company In London, be said to the manager laughingly: "Oh. by the way, if my wife comes down next week don't say anything about the big receipts. You see, I've a lot of nephews and nieces, and they ll expect tips from I'ucle Johnnie. Last year they had over 400 from me, and my wife thinks I rather overdo it." Something From Nothing. Some children were once asked by an Inspector at a school examination whether they knew the meaning of the word scandal." One little girl, holding her hand up attracted tbe notice of the Inspector. He desired her to answer the question, upon whlcb she gave this definition : "Nobody does nothing, and everybody goes round telling it." Explanation of Sun's Heat. Tbe reason why tbe sun retains Its beat despite the large amount it ' gives out Is explained by tbe fact that beat la generated by tbe fall of T. particles toward Its center. bid sale this morning the following changed hands: T. E. Kent, 12,000 pounds to R. Dufour, buyer for the French Spinning mills, at 21 1 2 cent?. Mcllae & Games, 15,000 pounds to J. R. Edgheil', buyer for Hallowell, Jones & Donald 10 4 cents. T. W. Luce, 12,000 pounds to James Bateman, buyer for Bate-ma- n & Co., at 17 8 cents. Joseph Reymond, 15.000 pounds to James Bateman, for buyer Bateman & Co., at 19 cents. J. D. Askew, 8.000 pounds to T. R. Dufour, buyer for the French Spinning mills, at 17 2 cents. Yesterday's 6ales follow: Mrs. C. W. Gray. 5.000 pounds to Joe Streng, buyer for Bros., at 18 -1 cents. Anton Shafer. 20,000 pounds to Kenneth Hutchins, buyer for Hecht, Liedmann & Co., at 20 clips t l- -I . to S h. Mad bir story of heart interest. Usual Prices. Piste's Philosophy, tbe greatest of victories. Plata No woman should miss. Self conquest Is RWir.lr-TTTlTT-X by r.; t- - ' 'i rwponilbl. firm, for particular Levari, Utah. t,s,vv"" srcb has the best equipped Job Printing' Shop in the state south of Pro- - vo. Let us figure on YOUR NEXT JOB from sound lumber and slowly dried (not baked) will hold Baker Lumber Co, er JUAB COUNTY TIMES lo .,. their own n actual wear against all roof substitutes. The SHING LES we handle are made by the best mill In the country, are Stan, dard thickness, clear and sound and full of the natural life of thai wood which render them Impervious to the rain and sunshine. Then awwhy not repair the roof today and bo protected against those means it In our see and Come stock, ful Fall and Winter storms. homo comfort during nature's unpleasant seasons. 3-- The Two Classes. The people of this world are dlvldwd Into classes those who sre able to bsve drawing rooms when tbey start on their wedding Journeys and those who are not. by Joseph B. Bowles.) GOOD LIVE SHINGLES o. II. Ptione BlackumithinK and Nephi City Backsmith Horse-Shoein- g p Suprerre Confidence. "Mrs Grayson seems to have tbe utmost confidence In her husband" "I bave often not tied It I believe the would even eat mushrooms tbat be bad picked " 1M1, n case B Bowlee.l At the recent International congress for the consideration of means for lessening Infantile mortality, Hon. Nathan Straus, the New York philanthropist, said thit nearly half of the Infants that die In America are the victims of Improper feeding. If It considered that resistance to disesse, In Infants as In adults, Is dependent primarily upon proper nutrition, In which food la fundamental, the percentage of Infantile deaths resulting from other causes than' Improper feeding, la seen to be comparatively small. If half the scieneffort spsnt on tific cooking Instruction were devoted to teaching the art of feeding adults and Infanta naturally the results would be Infinitely better. 1- Pot-Nev- kr Jueefh INFANT MORTALITY. o 1-- and fCopJrrteM. 11 i. ALLEN ENGINES Irrigation, or Pumping Factory use& eleo-triLighting p -- p.rf.et aowm.d-.-u.rar- .td J W. - guilty. I. Food Specialist For Farm work 8 Elis-man- HINTS By DR. T. Uasoline iuph JL11 5-- 1-- DIET AND HEALTH (Copyright, 3-- 8 cents Dangerous Wax. Not many persons know tbat tbe William Dohrs, 15.000 pounds preserving wax used In Jellies Is high the following: R. E. Grover, C. !y explosive. It should be placed to to L. G. Holden, buyer for Dew VV. M o r g a n, J. R. Reid, and a small teapot, and tbe vessel must ey. Gould & Co., 18 7 8 cents. be half full when ready for use Thomas Bailey; who after hear- Be only careful of tbe drip when replacing Daily leader, Great Falls, Mon. ing the evidence visiting It on the stove. Several accidents this the place where the trouble oc- - season have proclaimed Its danger Te Clean the Cofse oua features. cured brought in a verdict of wash tbe Inside of tea or coffee pots with soapsuds. If tbey be not Attorney T. L. of granite or Pirate ware, and beFoote prosecuted the and As We Speak It. come discolored, nea.it fill tbe pot A German wbo bad come to Amer with mid water, ad I one Attorney Henry Adams defend ica to master our language was being of bore i and beat gradually until tbe ed it. shown behind tbe scenes of a vaude water reaches the boiling point. Klnse vllle theater by one of bis American wltb hot water, wipe and keep on friends. That man." said the Arurrl back Of rar.se until perfectly dry. Indicating an actor with a wave Suburban Life. DIET AND HEALTH can. of bis band. "Is tsklng off bis aiske-nto makeup for another takeoff." HINTS Might Better Walt Tbe German departed, sputtering . T. I. Alir.H Br Msny a woman bas made tbe ter Success. Fm4 Specialist rible mlrtake of marrying merely to show the public that sb bad tbe chance. MIXINQ RICE AND BEAN 3. Be Honest With Children. It should need no long discussion tc "When rice and beana are j Cain the Jester. convince parents tbst. If they want eaten at the aame meal, muat Cain had returned from the fields '.heir children to be honest antf slone. "Where Is your brother Abel?" the rice be retained In the stem, ach till the beans ars ready to tralRhtforaard. tbey must be boue sskfd Adsm. "Oh." rttlled Cain, care In dealing wltl lesslike, "Abe has bfxroe a charter nd straightforward subscriber asks pass outf he'r little ones. Children are suet, member of tbe Can't Come f'.ack club." the editor of a health magazine. srrant Imitators tbat It behooves their Whereupon be tstablirhed a reputa-,loThe answer, "Not necessarily Is necesssrlly elJrs to set the best example for as the village jester. Incomplete and fbem In and action. unsatisfactory te one who wishes to know whether the mono-ditheory so much emphasized In these Hints Is as Important as It must be If the arguments In Its support are well founded. The correct answer te the question esn be definitely determined by eatlr.g a meal of beana ana rice and withdrawing the contents ef the stomach two hours afterwards, when It will be found that the beans and the rice are so well mixed that to ssparate them would be a much grtater tax upon the stomach. If that were possible, than to retain the rtce three hours Instead of ens, whatever the effect of that msy be. Scientific Investigation requires reasons for all phenomena, but the practical application of the monodlet Is sssily determined by experience. London's Many Bridges, to tbe city of London there are If rallwsy bridges, thrre bridges across rosds and 2 across public waye connecting private premises. "Married in Haste Conault County Clarlc or nmpoctlv t urthar Information The verified petition of A. A. Allen and Hyrum Carter, Administrator of the estate of said Thomas Carter, that, in specific performance of the terms of sale by said Thorns Carter, during his lifetime, to David Udall of the following described tract of land in Juab County, State of Utah, Beginning at tbe North West corner of the North East Quarter of Section 18 in Township 13 South of Range 1 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence running South thirty five rods six links, thence Last eighteen rods fifteen links, thence North thirty-fiv- e rods six links, thence West nineteen rods, more or less to place of beginning containing 4 acres 24 rods, said administrator be authorized and directed by an order of this court to execute to A A. Allen, now the owner of said land, a and sufficient con veyance thereof good Sorenson Acquitted. has been set for hearing on Saturday Fred Sorenson who was arrest the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1912, at ed July 10, on a charge of being 11:30 o'clock A. M., at the County a public nuisance t sworn to by Court House, In the Court Room ol Jos. R. Price was arraigned be said Court, in Nephi City, Juab Coun Dated July lCih,. 1912. fore J. S. Cooper, precinct j us- - ty Utah, THOMAS W. V1CKERS. Clerk. tice, Wednesday. The defend W. A. C. Bryan, Attorney fur Petition ant was charged having ers. et Always Unpopular Bachelor. Probate and Guardianship Notices. - sum- J. HENRIOD. Manager. . KEN- Estate of Rachel Kay, deceased. will present claims with Creditors Mrs. J. R. Edgheill was the vouchers to the undersigned at his resi- hostess yesterday afternoon and iluni'tt in Unn. Iiifak P.tnntu' TTtfiVt .in Kegular price $2.00 per year. In LAWN Shop. GO TO VM. NIELS ON OUR AIM: To ATOLD LINDHARDT SHOP Good Serrlre ReuuriabW prim. Procnun do our work right Using best of material. At reasonable Prices e W. A. MATSON, Prop. THE BEST SERVICE AT FAIR HATES L. K. STEWART The most valuable telephone service if the service that makes communication possible with the 'greatest number of people. That is the significance of the term universal service. The great Bell System approaches verv nearly this ideal condition. If you have a Bell Telephone, you are connected with a system that serves twenty million people. Isn't that worth while? And isn't it some satisfaction to know that they rates you are paying are only sufficient to cover operating expenses, and pay a fair rate of interest on the investment? No bonds on which to pay interest; no water in the stock; in fact, and here's the big thing that commends The Mountain States Telephone and TelegTaph Company, for every dollar of capital stock issued, there is $1.15 invested in plant. Isn't that eminently fair to the public. VSL rOTim STATES TTlfPSCtf LSD mom mm. Spiders AM Scientists. Certain of sptders are cultl-si- l bt ftrinlit on account of the fine hut diirshl throsd thef weave, thm thread twins: on delicate aatrrmorfilral I rtt rumen's. rrt Msre" to Bear, afwsre rirfil to tise frolifcc tbe Hillic ft ! somebody 460 West 3rd South . . UTAH. Piano Tuner Will visit Nephi, Levari, and Mona every sis months. C hiI drsnNotAirVl Children should Dot be hsruhly treated thr are different In some respects lo others. The difference la the case of your own bor usr tuark blru oat for a genius later on. ft a rvlt Past Trotters. Also the best and most relialle Livery Service of every ration are yours tocommatid on a few moment's notice. i Saddle Horses in prime condition; or open or closed carriages, with or without driver, just as you prefer. For l.usinessor pleasure tuiio-es- , you will find our rijiht, and prices right, too. service Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Coal in the best. WE CARRY IT. s SKIS |