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Show OFFICIAL. The Juab County Times J. M. Chrlslennen. Editor and Publish UTAH NEPHI The price of Ice remains firm no matter how many loeberga are sight-i- d at sea. The buffalo is overlooked when It od the new nickels. It has long served on $10 bills. li placed Most of the Jokes at the expense of college men are written by smart guys ho quit school in the sixth grade. After reading the advertisements bachelor might be pardoned for won' derlng what makes a prince slip. Chinese patriots seem to be burning heir finger trying to take their re public off the tire before it is done The sultan of Turkey has more trouble on his hands, but a revolution Is a mere Uille U a man who runs harem. The Chicago woman who demandeo $10 for a broken heart is not what might be called a devote of frenzied ' , Snauce. HOLD MOISTURE IN THE SOIL District. District Judge, Fllih Judicial Doshua Greenwood. II. K, Ryan. Attorney V. 1,. Cook. Stenographer State Senator J. A. Hyde. Stnte representative James D. Stack. Forest Supervisor, Nephl Forest Reserve D. 8, I'nck. IJ. S. Rxpert in Charge ISxperlnieut Station I. V. CurUon. State Foreman Kxpeilnient Station - Htepheu iloswell. County. coinmixHloners George County Jones, George C. Whit more, John 8. Keilsen. t.'lerk T. W. Vlrkers. Recorder Win, llurton. .Treasurer A. It. I'axman. Assessor Earl Jackmun. Burveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. U Foote. bherlff Gus J. llenriod. Superintendent of schools Ivan C. Dalby. Probation officer Jamea E. Mem-mo- t Practice of Harrowing and Loosening Surface Can Be Employed to Advantage by Farmer. (By E. Itoad roinmi&Hiont'r A. J. Stal-nake- OF- - FICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayor K. It. Ilooth. Con ml men V. I). Pettesrew, J. II. Lunt, J. V. Kllison, Orson Cozier, I Having "the blues" Is regarded aa a possible sign of approaching Insan linoch llurton. ; Itecorder T. C. Winn. ity. This makes it possible for a man to be bis own alienist. Treusurer J. II. Uitlmi-r- . Attorney T. II. llurton. Murslial li II. Sparks. Eat soup and grow healthy, says Justice of the Peacu Jacob Cole a doctor. In addition to Its health man. giving properties 'It Bornetluies devel Street Supervisor Jas. II. Riches. ops an ear for music. 1'hVHiciau Dr. D. O. Quarantine Miner. In New York society It Is propef Dulldliig Inspector 1. II. Grace. for mother and daughter to play polo Chief oi nr Department N. A. on opposite sides. Father and son Melson. have not yet started tatting contests. Al Superintendent of Waterworks fred Cowers. Member Hoard of Health W. A. r Kvery ttnie we bear of a whose automobile has been wrecked Starr. LEVAN TOWN. beyond repair w feel a little mor aura than ever that the "orld Is geU President Hoard of Trustees A. I . .lng better. Jackmati. Trustees Ixrrnzo Maneelsnn, L. H. My the time the lust of the lonesome Mortensin, George Fraucom, Swen K. noodles who ask public officials to MalniKreu. Clerk Karl Jackman. find wives for them has passed away Marshal Andrew I"nulson. the world will be well along toward Health Officer Henry llcndric kson. the millennium. j Joy-ride- Observe the man who haughtily refuses to help wash the dishes when at home, bat who gladly performs the most menial duties of the camp while be la In the woods. Possibly some physicist can tell ua scarcely man suddenly lacreased It capacity when a pretty girl hovers Into sight. why It la that a hammock big enough for an able-bodie- d When a restaurant orchestra takes one of Ha occasional lapses from ragtime Into a dirge some arrangement should be made to prevent the waiters from weeping Into the bouillon. Baltimore scientists propose to mske a careful atudy of the mental affection known aa "the blues." Any town that has a tall-enbaseball team will be able to furnish plenty of subjects. d About the only person who doea cot pay according to what he receives la the bald beaded man, w ho Is charged Just aa. Bunch for a hair cut as any male relative of the seven Sutherland ' slaters. Souf bera Illinois of spring chickens. reports a shortage Stories of disas- ter to the pearh crop of Michigan ran be (ad are received with Indifference, but this. If true, Is a matter ef Importance. That the lobster Is becoming extinct Is too foreboding of many who may be areaumed to be Informed on tho subjt, and tho next generation may keow K only as a human typo. Mind "Find Girl; Plank," oaf tho headline In a Chicago paper. ire easy to find tnen snywbere whose minds are so Boar a bias tbat the difference Isn't worth meal konl rig. WeH-t)reMi- d well-dresse- Aa llflktatiNC six times struck a tle where rke reigning family of Is ring with royal guests and tinrt noWdy, modern science will at odo begin Investigating whether royalty has any peculiar Insulating power which aslght bo developed for modern benefit. casPel-glu- n matThat youth I ot necessarily ter of years, despite tbe Oslerlan Iheory, t proved by Philadelphia nm aa, wfco at the age of seventy-fou- r Is set only preparing to wed. but is also afeoat to take a trip to Furop to do it. Philadelphia women are so prone to srlmp tbat It has become ;o. remove mirrors from elevators In ;bat rlfy. We hope It may not heroine so kat tbat Philadelphia mr thants will fee compelled to have tbelf ilate glass windows frosted. Hi OTHERS IJHD ER INDICTMENT CARTER SURVEYING r.nrvl. -- miinv, in power, di .in jrlit iny, blue prints, PHONE NO. 84 AT RESIDENCE- OFTICR 11 NEPHI, UTAH. ) It la a fact that ground which Is kept loose ou top will evap orate much less water than a soil which la packed on top. The moisture which escaped Into the air is ah solutely lost, so far as the plants growing .in that particular field are concerned, and If anvhltig can be done to bold this moisture In the ground so that It may reach the roots of the growing crop, It Is of course the thing to strive for. and will prove a benefit to the plant growing in the field. Some years ago one of the repre sentatives from the Agricultural was vlHltlng an fanner In the country, and the farmer showed him a field uf wheat which illustrated this harrowing In a 'remarkable manner. A storm hnd passed over that section of the country and about one and ft half Inches of rain had fallen. It hnd been a dashing shower and had packed the surface of the ground conTho craln was from four siderably to six Inches high, and the farmef had been advised to harrow the ground to He sent his prevent evaporation. hired man to do the work, who hitched on to the harrow and drugged It diagonally across the field of wheat, and then around the outsldo of the field some five or six times. lie then became disgusted with the work It appeared that ho was dragging out so much of the grain and reported the fact to the farmer, who or-dered the work discontinued. Uy the time the grain had bended the marks of the harrowed sections could be plainly seen. The place where It had been drapged diagonally across the1 field produced grain at least elp.ht or ten Inches higher than that on either sldo which had not been harrow ml, and along the edces of the Held tho grain was In a Ilka condition. The grain of the field that had not been totu ued by the harrow was not to be compared with the bar rowed grain, either In appearance. U of plants or heads of grain. ' The yield from the harrowed portion was practically flbuble that from tho portion. It simply shows tbat tho harrowing and loosening of the surface soli, even though It did destroy some of the plants, conserved tho moisture and benefited those plants that were left In such a marked degree that It materially Increased the yield from that field, and shows that this practice could be employed to advantage by all farmers. gi-o- JAMES D, O, Miner, M. D, Physician and Surgeon DENVER POLICE COMMISSIONER CHARGED WITH VIOLATION OF OATH OF OFFICE. Reform Administration Capital Must Answer Filed by Grand Jury to Enforce the Dr. J. G. IRONS T. L. FOOTE Attorney at Law County Attorney Phone No. . Office VETERINARIAN at Court House Colorado to Charges of Failure Laws. HENRY ADAMS :: :: NEPHI at UTAH Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania phone ie7 Lawyer Praetloe la all the Courts, All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. OfSce second flour of OoldsDrough Block. Denver, Colo. George Creel, mag azlne writer, newspaper man, police Diseases of domestic animals treated commissioner of Denver and fiance oi Blanche Dates, the actress, was In. dicted hero TeuBday for failure to enforce the law requiring tbe closing of Dentist COCSVTBQUa TREATMENT AND disorderly bouses TOUT OLAM WO Office Rooms N'os. 3 and 3, Winn Creel became Denver's police comBuilding. . missioner three months ago under a TUree Doors Northt A. NIELSON, Phone No. 186 i. reform administration. The charges of Tost Office rnofatiKToa filed by the grand jury aroeo out of an alleged violation of his oath of office. Iudlcted with Creel are Mayor and Henry J. Arnold, Chief f Police Fell Architect ONeill, A. A. Blakeley, a member of Bus Meets All Tralna. the fire and police board, former Plans and Specifications for all kinds QooA Llvsrr Rigs, Drajr and Eapatse . Mayor Robert W. Speer, former Chief of Buildings Residences a Specialty Wagona. of Police Hamilton Armstrong, WilAT OFFICE RESIDENCE liam T. Davoren and Earl Hewitt, forAgents for Coat. Phone Ua. No. 44 1. mer members of tho firo and police CO TO THE H D. COLDSBROUCH, Proprietor board, and Stephen Knight, Mrs. M. W. Jones, D. E. Phillips, John W. Gilles- MODERN CAREER SHOP pie and P. V. Carlln, membera of the For First Class Work TRADE MORAL Introducing tfW school board. W make s speeist'y o( snd Fae According to tho Indictment filed buyer to the merchant is the agnlnat Creel the new commissioner Bato and Shoe Stilnius Mulid In Connection. was remiss In failing to close lmme-daltei- y Bstchelor Bros., Props. 2d.Mir otith P.O. purpose accomplished by our the illegal houses, some of advertising columns. The inwhich have been In existence for almost twenty yesrs. Formal demand, . Hsaa'qtfarters for Traveling Men. tegrity of both are vouched foraocordlng to the testimony before tho . J. . .UM.H. Alt 1.. Jury, for such action had been mads Uob. ateam bathe, etc One I Hlirtfin on Creel, but had been refused. 1 block eouta and one east of eourt 1 U Aouse. phoae 21. MEXICANS CROSS THE LINE. Attorney at Law Dr. A. BOOTH City Barber Shop ' Enoch Burton Feed Stable Livery I Kin-tri- FORREST HOTEL - - -- hoc H ht, Permission Granted Federal Troops to Pass Through American Territory. Washington. With a view of exfor pediting relief and protection American interests In eastern Sonora authority was granted on Tuesday by President Taft through the war department for 1,200 Mexican federal troops to pass through American territory. Details of this expedition are withEAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. held for obvious reasons, but the Mono John T. Kay. Ephriam II. troops were dispatched for tho protecKay, N. W. Kllertson. tion of American Interests. Ncbo George Tolley. Lelloy Whlt- Under the orders issued tbe troops ker. Wm. Jones. were to go from Juarer under the su1 Nephl Alma lactic. A. It. Pax man. pervision of an American army officer. Roscoe K. Grover. Tbe arms and ammunition were to bo How to Use tho Field Roller. Lvan John A. Morgan. James Never use Immediately after transported aa baggage. E. Taylor. Adclbert Utah. a heavy rain. Hut It should be used Clagstono May Enter Race. as soon as the surface becomes dry Idaho. Paul Clagstono of Boise to without pulverize easily EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL enough Bonner county, who was defeated by Tbe roller should be pnctvlng tightly. DISTRICT. used In dry seasons following the har John M. Haines for governor at tho ro to keep the moisture In the soil recent primary by fifteen votes, has Alma Hague. lYesldent. Nephl. John A. Morgan ice President. Of course It Is not possible to ttse been selected Vy the Progressive state txvau. the roller to any extent after plants executive committee to bead the third arc well up, rmt 1t can always be party ticket in this state. Clagstono Ivan C. Dalby, Secretary, Lcvan. J. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mono. used to great advantage In the prep- has not yet consented to accept the aration of the seed bed. Very often nomination. one will not math all the clods, EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFI- - and rolling If the ground Is particularly rough Prisoner Shot to Death. CER3. It should be harrowed and rolled and Cumming. Oa. :Kd Collins, a negro harrowed again until the soli Is thor- charged with helping to hide the body Mona. oughly pulverised. of a young white woman after she had Justice John fates. been attacked, was shot to death Health Officer N. W. Kllertson. The Yearling Colt. while In Jnll her by a mob of seversl Nephl. Look out for the yearling colts. hundred white men Tuesday afterJustice J. ft Cooper. Don't let them get back aa spring ap- noon, lis body was dragged to tbe Constable J. II. Drongb. town sua .ire. where it was strung up proaches, Health Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. A atunil.Hng fcablt may be caused o a telegraph pole. Levan. ry poor shoeing, or It may be caused Justice Georee XV. Kofod. Isnorsnt or careless bitching. I by Ismay to Retire. Cotutlable Richard Iverson. con appreciates me companiona York.- - Not 'ce New of Impending Juab. ship of man. and should have It. es- changes of Importance In the manageJustice H. C. S:.-- i h !). n. pecially during the first year of his ment of th International Mercantile Constable Orson Wonblnston. life. Marine company reached here Tues-Jay- . confirming rumors long current. J. Bruce Ismay. the president, ftteia for Late Summer, NEPHI COMMERCIAL snd CLUB. Plant np beans to produce table Harold A. Sanderson, first vice presi-Jen- t Meets first and IMtd Tuesdays of I loans In summer. will resign at the endof the every tnoiitn at the club parlors vrgefsMes 1st In the Mint building. Ylstiing im tr- should have a moist, rich soil so that rear. iors of nlirhl)frlng commercial clubs growth will te rapid. The pole varieties are but ss a rule tbe Marking of Alaskan Boundary. cordially welcomed. William P.ailey. President dwarf but types are earlier. Y. T. The international Dawson, Cen A. Sherry. Financial Secretary. survey party, which has tounlary T. W. Vlckera, corresponding the line between been markin Alaska and the Yukon territory, arrived here Tuesday, having completed Modern Woo'Jrr.en of Amrka No the task of surveying the one 10.700, meets every Tuemlay evening and forty seer. od meridian from it Woodman hall. Visiting Woodmen a elromcd the Pacific to the Arctic ocean. J. A. COTTNIU.. Consul. It Is common aere that a maMaine Legislature Republican. J H. LATIMER, Clerk ture so wiil produce larger and more frt1prt o!Tpririg. Portland, Me. Complete unofficial f I. O. O F. No. 16 ever fm j How rn .f i rcr bushel can b rtade !ejsla?Ue returns show there will lie nnt7-!hrto eight May evening In I O. O F hall. Vis from wheat t y feed n tt hogs? In Republicans j It be fed? hat way J'smor jtlng brothers c rd s ir Invite) to i fn the senate and seventy-ninlend. 'Ibt clover ed crop depends very Repuneans and seventy two JACOII imvV. N O 'tie condition of the In t?re otis. giving the ars' '.y JAS II JACKSON, Peey. ground snd the weItier. 102 on a Ju'til ballot and Pr Uat ail the Legs have plentr the Democrats eighty. of fre?h. clean water to drink, etie Latter day Saints' Meetings. bot- - Crf Iko1. la . m. Hrst war! rU,!y dur,n Suspeed Advance In Rates. Sunday There Is tin better place for- - grow- t tt Tabernacle Second ward at Wsshire'on. Advances proposed on Ir.g pies in'enfled either for breeding f'e'zht rates on who UK houoe. barley M. I A Snn'la v, p m. Firs' or fattening, than (he jsst-irCalifornia, Nevada, Ffah and ward at tabernaci-- ; The loraiities wr.ere some sort o: ; ' ward at and other western cities met:ne house. live Uck mar not prefitat.'y main- on nrteapol's were until Tuesday at FirPt wsrd suspended Relief hall. Prlrrary tained sre lew and far between. I p. m. Ttiendav. Heeond January 7 to permit hearing before ward at money-mskinhas breel Every meeting house, 4 p. m. 'f n 1y. also P scrub. Cull out the interstate commerce commission. Priesthnod meetings Monday, trS!) and latter the Improve the former Bankers' Convention Opened. p m, at fie resp- ine ward weeing In seasons when dro'ight prevails Brtnscs. Mich convenDetroit. The of stand clover a fan be secured tion of the American national better Relief Sofietjr Hrst Ward, Bankers nd fourth Tlnrsrlavs of earn rnntith by sowing the seed without a nurse which began hre Tuesday, t 2 p m. KecofH ward, firft n1 crop. brnusht to I)etroit between 2,nArj and third Thursdays of Mfh rmin'h f 2 During the Isst ten years with the ft.if) from the Vnlted the respective p. m. at meting growth la trie use of automobile the tates delera'e Its territories snd Canada. bouses horse of Increased bss Ti per price Kel'-glnTVM wsri. 1pm cenL Euchf'tic Congress Opera. very Kridsv at Roil-- f hn',; Fcn1 Plan to plant the land to some rrop ward. 2 p tn , every Friday at Wf '. Verma. Antria I'nder the protee-t'o- n tbe ground from Urtea crops lug bouse. of Kmperor Franc! Joseph, the from out the hot sun. and burning twentv-'hiroa etMharistic ronrre Presbyterian Church, the root of the plants b:p to lootta Fortlay Krhool at 11: J a m . ht. Tuesday Ire tan Its labors. Delegates s the soil and visitor numbering upwards of reaching at I p tn. Rsr. C. K Uavia, ras or. l5o,'00 are present. d. Licensed Abstracter "He Builds Wisely Who Money to Loss OlSce 'A'inn Ouildiug. Nrplii Builds Well" Trying to win TRADE MORAL TO WELL BUILD USE. Nephi Plaster Has No Equal 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum ia the World. 6 Nephi Plaster Mfg. the home folks' trade if Co, wit! win he plugs persistently through these columns. County Mill and Elevator Company Juab MANUFACTURERS OP Flour and Mill Produce Everything Now and up to date Gold Coin Flour and Fresb Ground Grab am Our Leaders You Don't Need a Town Crier to empriasiie the me riis of your buines or ar-nounce your special a!c. A straight story told in J a straight way to the readers of this paper will I J " X quickly reach the ears of the thotightlul, intelligent ktMrtsT public, the people who have the rnony in 1I thrir pockets, and the people who listen to reason 1 and not noise. Our WoV,. will thr.w voa a list of the kind o yftfple yoii appeal to. Ca!l and see thpm at kit cfTkc f a sf" -- r Jj GENERAL huD-dre- d Travelers to Colorado and the East Should aeliTt n roulo fauirtl for Sronlr A ttr.n uiul Superior Train ScrvioB. lini ' he Denver SSio Srancle r: tin RAILROAD "The Scenic Line of the World" ! m! "Every Milo a Picture" be-!"- ti - fnn asso-ciat'o- c'ae prit d This nou! offers tb 'l?tX j;. !" Travrle's mor varVd trm r etn fror.i ih tar inil)ws milhout atr attractions, that ran pans for s)d trips, than an? nthr lin. npvdal Lo Rouri4 Trip Karcs to Tnbio, Olorario Fprins?, Dn-an4 principal tprn jKlril, on Jtay 1. 2S and 31, 1912. Joa 1. S, I, 12. 15. Jf, JZ and 1912; Jnir 3. 12 ami 30. 1312; r i, Au-a-u- ana 31. 1912; !.r 4 and 6. 19!2. Throt-.epsanflarl ami Toutisf Klropinsr Car AaWj to (1 Kansas C'Hy. gt Lou's. Omaha CLlcafro. SUPERB Dining car stfiviCE. Farrs an4 fall partlrnlarg II t furi.:! J on to anr Rio Grn(S Atrnt. 1, 2, 10. 23 irfuUr L A. Bntos, 0n Agi. fajit Djt. BaJt Lak City, t'lah. Frssk A & girl's love by taking her aunt buggy riding is like an attempt to do business without advertising. The aunt enjoys the buggy ride, but it doesn't help your cause with the girt. The merchant who wants to wiri ro-lar- ! The advent of tbe auto, many feared, weel4 result lo decreasing de-sin d s tor tbe borse. whereas the contrary weeW em to feave happened, with Nw Tork state officially taking sp the srefcUin of an actual scarcity Of steeds. There la still work for old Debbln to to. Htatkin ' Superintendent County Infirmary 11. Vlckers. W County Physicians Dr. W. Bennott, Dr. J. A. Dense). MUNICIPAL riOrSR. Colorado Kxperlment cot-leg- e J. COUNTY B. CREEL i well-know- t. EAST WarnluK boat rockers Is nothing but a Tvnste of energy. ' A man foollsa rnough io rock a boat is too foolish to lake advice. DIRECTORY. V'a51!eh. Denver. r. f"oit, f;rrtradoFat'ergr ( tiU An, Vtltt,, AgDt, Ipnr, ajipiira-tlo- a |