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Show Juab County Times SuccegBor To The NEPHI SEVEN ARRESTS ALL IN CANOIDATES COME JUAB COUNT! FORE" TO HAKE A ONE DA! OP 4 A woman's wedding ring probably means more to her in saored entiment and is tin- doubtly the most intimate of all her Jewoly no matter what X J. Editor M. CHRISTENSEN, R. & Pub. J. HENRIOD. Manager. Regular price $2.00 per year. In advance Si, 50 per year, Published weekly, every Friday at Nephi, Utah. (Continued from (Continued lnm U 5 IWe !.) One of the great novel featFor county surveyor Harry was adjudged not guilty of beto seems a pretty ures, of the National Irrigation have Carter ing in the fight and was released clear title to the Republican Congress will be a Queen of Irriby the court of that charge. nomination. gation attended by one maid of The case of Abraham ChalIt is reported that Gus Henriod honor from each county. The mers, Mary Chalmers and James will not accept a Queen and her attendance will was and set for Hartley trial for sheriff". H. D. Goldsbrough be given special prominence tried . before Justice Stout at 2 who has been deputy for the throughout the entire congress o'clock p. m. August 13th, 1912. ional session, they will partici six or eight years has been As Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers past in the pate opening of . congress mentioned as the logical candidi j 10 were both confined to their beds ate on the wnen me uue irrigation will ticket. Republican the City Marshal was unable t be rendered. They will articipate' Under the law pasted by the in the mammoth electric get them into court, but the case 191 i pageant legislature Geo. A. Sperry and attend a will be tried later. James Hartbig reception the F. Homsame evening at the Commercial ley plead not guilty to the charge. Jr., Republican.and Roy Bert Kendall, Alfred Madison er Democrat, both of Nephi, are Club when they will be formally and Edgar Cole were then sworn the only two teachers on the east presented to the mysterious Wizand testified for the City after .side of the county who can tjual-if- ard of the Wasatch, the Queen The law requires the inwhich the Court adjudged him our fertile valleys, the of this office to be at typifying cumbent our guilty as charged and gave him mountains. The King lofty a fine of $25.00. Justice Stout least twenty five years of age, Queen and her maids will be and the holder of a life diploma otherwise gave Mr. Hartley a scortching entertained, including not lower than the grammar repremand for allowing 6uch participation in the big ball and things to go on and warrened grades. reception to be given at the Ho-tT. H. Burton is a candidate for him not to appear in his court Utah, Thursday evening Oct. City Attorney Burton representative to the legislature, 3rd. The maid of honor for seems determined to blot out and J. R- Edgheill for senator on Juab County will be selected by this evil and especially this dive the Republican ticket. voting. Each vote will G. of The friends and in his argument to the court two cents. In the next issue of at the conclusion of the cafe he M. Whitmore are urging him to the Times a voting coupon will gave the visitors of such places become a candidate for state appear This coupon will be something to think about. treasurer on the Democratic tick- used in voting for the Maid of et. Honor in Juab County the lady As the Times reporter can getting the greatest number of learn the names of candidate votes will be declared, by the T. H. BURTON Will ARRANGE for the different offices they will County Commissions the Maid be published regardless of their of Honor. The greater part of FLOAT. the money obtained in the votparty affiliations. ing contest will be given to the T. H. Burtan, has been appointlady elected, to be used in paved by the Board of County Com GDUNTY TE1IMS EXAMINing her personal expenses. missioners of Juab County to ATION. build the float which will repre sent Juab County in the Nation The last county teachers exam- Notice To al Irrigation Congress which will City Pound of the year will be h e 1 d ination be held at Salt take City, Utah, Sale. Keeper's and Saturday, Sept. 30th, to October 3rd, 1912. Thursday, Friday Notice is hereby given to the owner Mr. Burton is designing the float August 15, 10 at the Nephi high owners of the animalH hereinafter school fr building. to be built of the resources of described and to whnu.oever it may on Examination the following concern: That there are Juab County. Grains, Fruits, impounded al Ores, Vegetables etc. All per- subjects will be given on the the present time in the city pound the sons who have any foregoing days indicated below: following dfcribed animals: Kind of Thursday-arithmeti- c. Ortho- animal and number. One tow color red; products that they wish to have age 2 or year. One heifer calf the exhibited on the float will please graphy, physiology, theory, and off the above cow 5 days old. pnrK report to Mr Burton at once and practice of teaching. Kull ription, by color, sr, mark, he will arrange to have Mr. writing, brand, etc. Cow red 2 or 3 years old Friday grammar, brandi-dT. 1M Smith, who is collecting geography and reading. none visible. Marked, crop S. History, draw- and it in rijht ear and under half and Saturday-U- the exhibit, call and get same. under hit in left ear. C'alf not marked After the products are used on ing, psychology, nature study or branded. the float they will be removed to and history of education Damatrea appraised. the State Fair. Let every bod at imtMiunding and expense of get together and help to adve:-tis- e ssic and advertising $3.25. Amcunl Juab County. Mr. Burton ENJOYABLE LAWN KENSINGTON required In redeem $'.1.75. has selected T. L. Smith to col If said animal or animals are not lect the products at Nephi, E. A most enjoyable lawn Ken- claimed and all amounts due thei.nn W. Peterson at Levan, Ephraim sington was given Wednesday paid, and said animal or anirr.ala taker away within ten days from the date of Kay, Mona, C- - E. Huish in the afternoon, by Miss Delia the publication of thi notice, they Mining District JCune, in honor of Miss Mabel will ! '!! by the city pound keeper at puMie sale, at corral of W. P. tMtl.T Gadd of Provo. Supper was on the cost. Therefore, young man, it Is Important that you eierelse care and judgment in its col- leotlou. Our wedding rings are the smoothost, toughest gold everput into a ring and are seam- less. One piece of solid gold without Joint or solder. Our Initials and the grade of the gold stamped inside of each ring. Prices $5.O0 to S.IO.OO ao- cording to weight. We mail a size card for the asking. j w STAKE JUAB CONFEREN- CE. (Continued from Fag On Sunday morning ) the regu- lar Sunday school session of the conference was held. Supt. N. A. Neilson in charge. Supt. Neilson Schools reported the Sunday of the stake in an excel- Owing to t h e funeral of Mrs. Cazier this session of the conference was made the last. President J. W. Fkxman presented the general and local authorities of the church who were unanimously sustained by the vote of the people. As J. E. Sorenson stake Supt. of Y. M. M. I. A. had moved out of the stake he was released with a vote of thanks. John E. Lunt was selected as Supt. of the Y. M. M. I. A. of Juab Stake with Joseph M. Christensen as first asst. and Arthur Ellison as second asst. John VV. Ord contrasted the with Sunday Schools of the Sunday Schools when he was a boy. Miss Mabel Owen rendered a piano solo. ' Apostle Hyrum M. Smith repeated the passage "and no man take this honor unto himself but he that is called of God as was Aaron". Told how Aaron and the Prophet Joseph Smith had been called. Said it was necessary for one to be called by those in authority in order be that his office and valid. Rulon L. Well was the 1 a s t speaker. He urged the children to put into practice what they heard. The child who does well is building hi house on a sure foundation. He that does not do well is building his house on the lent condition. to-da- y calling sands- - The Sunday evening session was devoted as usual to the mutual improvement work. The speakers were Supt John E Lunt. Prest. Rulon S. Wells, and Aipostle Hyrum M. bmith. Ab spoke on the needs of improvement work. Ralph Booth gave a violin solo, and MissRuthSperry gave a vocal selection. All the sessions of the conference were well attended. A Protest. Juab County Times, Dear Editor: By the verdict of the jury in the case of the State of Utah vs. Frank Swasey, in which I was the1 complainant, I feel that I have been done a great injustice; To those acquainted with the facts in the case this statement would not be necessary, the decision but to the renders me a thief and liar. Now to protect my own character and to indicate the church in which I hold an important position I wish to state that I was applying a water right sold to our company by Mr. Burriston and that I was water as some not would make believe but simp!) had to apply the water or lose our right; and that the assault public stealing by any other word or act on my part. Very truly yours, S. Ord. C Many Persons Wedding Rings RECORD 1. ' "The Store Waiting VJ u for the time to come when it will be easier U 2 i 5 to begin to save nion. ey than the present. This time will never come, as each yeai in the future brings additional demands and retheresponsibilities, fore the time to start saving money is right now as only is y X i & i r ft r w J $1 1 will start First National Bank. y. 3i W or mora you with this bank. Guarantee" W th the Are JVELERS Street Salt Lake City. Utah. 217 Main Nephi, - - Utah. 3 il in. i Ciattoliiie ENGINES - cost ex-may- or For Farmwork Irrigation, or Pumping Fact ory use St elec tric Lighting to 1 J- .16 li. p. pm-fw-t V. SI - KTvrrn.Ht I r - ,js, ursntcJ by wronlbw J0PHEHI), '..am i.t rmru.r linn, ar . Levan. Utah GOOD LIVE SHINGLES Made from sound lumber and slowly dned (not baked) will hold The SHING their own n actual wear against all roof substitutes. LCS we handle are made by the best mills In the country, are stan dard thickness, clear and sound and full of the natural life of the wood which renders them Impervious to the rain and sunshine. Then aw why not repair the roof today and be protected against those ful Fall and Winter storms. Come In and see our stock. It means home comfort during nature's unpleasant seasons. Baker Lumber Co. .'1 IMionc di !. 1 1. , (t Mc-Tint- DELIGHTFUL KENSINGTON One of the most delightful parties of the season was the Kensington given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Ethel Wright in honor of Mrs. H. F. McCune of Ogden. The rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion in pink and At 4:30 o'clock a delicious dinner was Those present were: served. Mesdamea S. J. Lunt, W. G. Orme, J. E. Memmott, T. W. Vic ken. Misses Lillian Blackett, Nellie Housen, Neva Booth, May Hobbs. Louise Allen, L e 1 1 i e Jenkins. Stella McPherson, Jane Sells, EtheJ Wright and the guest of honor Mrs. II. F. McCune. white. ic Card of Thanks. j Nephi City Backs'mith To the kind and loving friends Shop. nd neighbors, and especially, OUR AIM: the Relief Society who furnish To do cur work right somany flowers in decorating Using best of materia). the tabernacle, and all those who At reasonable Prices assisted during Ihe sickness and W. A. MATSON. Prop. loss of our wife and sifter, we sincerely thank you. David CazL. ier, Mrs. Caroline Cooper, M tr. 463 West 3rd South. Harriett Hrtnijih. PROVO. UTAH. K. STEWART Aujt. 26th, 1012, in this city, at the served at 6 o'clock, after which of iQo'tlofk a. m. to t he relict tne evening was f pi.nt in jolly hour bidder. (Excursion Rates Hast. games and social chat, with intat of firt publication Ann. lih Various sale datesMay 18th t spiring music furnished by thr 1312. 5th via SALT LAKE Spptembor Goldshroutrh sisters. Those preW. I OSTLER. ROUTE. See agents for particu sent were: Miss Malxd Gadd, City Pound Keeper. ar. Miss Lucile Wood, Miss Male Pitt, Miss Vivian Rroadhcad, Miss Mary Ord. Miss Julia Pax-maMiss Diaen Goldsbruugh and Mis Malceta Goldsbrough. Piano Tuner and Mona every sis months. Will visit Nephi. Levan. General Blaclcsmithing and Horse-Shoein- N n, VOTERS to no VVM. AT OLD g; I OLSON USVHAkOT UHOP. ATTENTION. A Democratic Primary will be held in the County Court House on Monday August 9 at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to th State, Judicial, and Senatorial Conventions Every votor who desires !to suptmrt Wilson in th coming H19H SCHOOL BOARD MET campaign is cordially invited to be present. The high school board nf East Hy order of the committee Juab County met at the high Geo- A Alien. school building Saturday afteriVecinct Chairman noon. The following business was transacted: The contract of Geo. C. Whitmore for placJng Announcement of cnii a steam heat in the high school ,uac school building was accepted. . .. , . M Geo u, uicrimuiKi a lanuiu, The plans and specifications for the nw blacksmith shop ate for Judge. I hereby announce myself as a were submitted and accepted. for thetfiiie rf Judge candidate Typewriter desks for the comof Judicial District of Fifth the mercial department we re purchased. Charles C. I'.igler was the State of Utah, at the hands rehired as janitor for the comirg of the Republican Judicial Om season. Tne contract f jr clean- vention. GEO. li. GREENWOOD. ing the building was Jet. - e Milli" f UJa 111 II mMOHmwmmrlr mb If i m ;m You Haven't One Now is the time to have a Bell Telephone installed. It will save you many steps, and will enable you to call your 'groce nieat market, doctor,and friends. Just remember "a irU in Htllliv saves ft mmm nine THE MOUNTAi!) STATES AND k. VV. TtlEPHDHE GARlNliK, Dist. Mgr. TELEPHONE CO. Past Trotters. Also the best and most reliable Uvcry Service of every descrip- tion are yours to command on a few moment's notice. Saddle Home in prime condition: or open or closed carriages, with or without driver, just as you prefer. For business or pleasure purKs-f.- , you will find our right, and prices right, too. service Rocks Springs and Hijw.ttha Coal is (lie bcil. WE CARKY IT. a). |