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Show JUAB ALL THE NEWS OF CAST JUAB COUNTY. VOL. County NEPHI CITY, UTAH, 4 I URKEY SCHOOL RED BEST New HE Whv Partners Should Grow Turkey Red Wheat. States Running Be- hind Requirements. It might interesting to your readers to learn something o f the produ?tion of wheat in the states of Utah and Idaho during the present year. Forton years past the profes-sorsthe Agriculture have been taking dry farming in this State, explaining methods, etc., also the kind of seed wheat that will bring the best returns to ba bf the farmei s. The mil !ers of the two states have followed in the same line with the Agricultural the past two College to years, asking the raise a class of wheat that concertain amount tains a of gluten that will make the best bread for muscle and strength to the human family. It has been determineed beyond a reas onable doubt that Turkey Red wheat is one of the best grades that produces component parts that is necessary for these por portions. By raising a better grade of w h e a t the miller can of flour. make a better This fiour, if'made of the same quality of wheat that if grown in the Eastern states, s u c h as Kansas, the Dakotas, etc., would stop the importation of two hundred barrels oi flour a u a y that comes into the markets of the State of Utah from the East. loiry ana onnz aoouc mis suit the miners ot tnese states offered a premium of from five to ten cents per bushel on lurk- ey Red wheat over and above the grades of white wheat. They started to do so in the beginning of the season, but they found they were during farmers PRDGHRM FROM WHY NOT IMES A HAP? B0ME8 OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAF and MILLS, NO. ULLLDnrtlL Relief Hall Finished i ANNIVERSARY Good Program Arranged Interesting Locals. r'rospeciive weaning, i Oecendants Meet To ing for our Christmas celebration has ben le't to the Parents class The various enmnv'ttees that wertchos?n have been busy the past week and from present indication? the children may expect a general good time. It has been decided to have a Christmas tree and program Xmas Eve. Dec. 21th, commencing at 6 p.m. A free dance for the children will be given I'hrisr. mas afternoon. It hi.s been many a year since the finance committee received a more loyal reception than the committee this year. They report and as having between been five dollars has that forty Honared for the purpose of giv ing the children a good time. The children and teachers of the District school will have a vacation beginning Tuesday evening Dec. 24lh; and ending Monday morning Jan 6ih. There will be 6chool however, Saturday Dec. 21st to make up for some of the holidays. Mrs. Mary Euguest, of Santa-quiof her was the daughter, Mrs, J. II. Shaw and Mrs. RoseNefF for several days of last week. Mr. Win. Lewis of Goshen was in Mona last week on business. Report again has it that Mr. Arnold Kay and Miss Pearl Haughton's hearts are to beat as on after Dec. 27th. Mr. Allran Rowe was in Mt. Pleasant last week looking after his interests in that section. Mr. Orson Williams who has been attending school at the A. C. U., at Lan. came home last week on account of ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett and Mrs. A. F. Keyte were Pay- son visitors last Wednesday. ed forty j D- - Honor To Ajjed Relative. History of Grand, pa Vlckers. The responsibility of arrang- 1 11 iiim wiu VIGKERS'S 90TH ! "XMAS? onyw Wiiford Beard was c a 1 cd to Milford Saturday, on account of the death of his mother. Mrs. Matt Patterson of Beaver is here visiting her daughter Mrs. Edwhrd Morgan. The New Relief Hall is com plete and cleaned, and will be dedicated Thursday Dec. lth. Friday evening Dec. 20th, the schools will give an entertainment which will be given at the opera house where the following program will be given. "Santa Claus" School Song. Chorus Invocation, Bishop Jas. E. Tay lor, member of school board Christmas II mn" Girl's chorus Doll Drill" Beginners grade Motion Song, Second, Third AO IS READ IN THE 20 1912. DECEA1BIHK SPEND VOUR A pleasant event occured at the home of Chas. A. Hall Monday Dec. 16, when 86 decendants of Grandpa Vickers gathered in honor of his 90th, birthday. A sumptuous fea6t was served at 4 p m. at which Grandpa greeted thoe present and invoked the lilesMiigs of God n ail is lecendant-!During the day he christened two graridscns. Mr. Vickers was born at Southclipton Nottinghamshire England. Dec. 1 . 182Jnd spent the greater part of his life on a faim. lie and his wife joined the Church 10th, f Jesus Christ cf Latter Day Saints Feb. 16 IS48. Two years iter he left his native land and after seven weeks voyage landed at St. Louis where he remain ed until Apiil 1852, when he started for Utah. He and his wife walked the entire distance from St. Louis to Salt Lake City. While on the plains a daughter that was born in St Louis died and she was buried in the wilderness. He came to Nephi Sept. 24th, 852 and has lived here since that time. He has labored in the St George and Manti temGirls chorus "Holy Night" ples and held high and respon eru sible "King of Court Christmas.' positions in the church. He t o, why this bhoipirg you should There's another Farce. an active part4n pub- has taken "Negro do now's the time Dad's pocketlfM.k bulges like a Holiai.d cook. -, ic offairs holdirg several Im The teachers will leave Satur- m0W'8 tiie time when Daddy, dear, rever has a hauntirg f?ar that . ... A - .. r n i n i fiVes in the City srd t portant day for their homes to a u n u I hnr inc proris win nrooD anu iau. toutii k tin jiv dinner naiL the county. hoHd ay vacation; Some t0 Now, the hay is in the mow. Fat encircles ev'ry cow. Pork is on He has always been consider nnr,h flnd -- ome to the the upward trend. Season's cur Daddy's frier.d. On his frnn Bnnfh annnu ed an honest hare worMrg proface there is a smile that won't be there after iwhile, to ycu'd Walter Mortensen was called better touch him now. He'll thaw out end won't know how. gressive citizen. He with others busi on to Salt Lake Tuesday brought the first mowing mach- Do your shopping while it's fair. Dcn't wait till they muss ness. ie, reaper and thrashir g mach your hair, tread your feet, and rrfcth ycur r e.e. rranl jou 'round ine to Nephi. and tear your clothes in the struggle fcr a toy that you went for Wednesday a surprise Do Besides his wife Ellen thert was now too. seme Willie and 6ther Stephensen Stephen given wants, your shoppit g boy, by the facttKat agtater de A four sons and two daughters are enjoydo. very uuci.i.b. nA early, n f,rR.. uy 20 all BOB STANLEY. by grandchildren. pre grand "" w" i5grit white wheat than for Turk- of most whom children living, niOf Selected List Jurymen M. A. R. C, Parly. ey Red wheat, the white wheat Pleasant Surprise Party reside in Nephi. weeK Geo. O. Ostler of Nephi and D. Winter last Peter for trade. wanted spent export being The surprise given Thurday A. R. club had a most ThaM. Sullivn of Eureka met Dec. because of the scarcity of crops in Manti. eveingon Mrs. John Wilson was delightful time at the home of 3 and 14 and selected the fol- - WHITER Illi-- I as states OLPIN such from Cloward ICCIOEHIET Ohio, Mr. Mrs. and Lynn one of the most enjoyable event Mrs. C. II. Roberts Tuesday . . HIT:. Wtr- of. isy ana are Chester Sanpete count) nois, inuiana, wicnigan of its kind this season. A most .evening. The guefts were dress- - owtng jurors: SHOT. consin. These states are always Upending a few days with rela delicious was served. The ed to represent different charac Mona precinct. supper e blessed with a lives and friends, the guests f The evening was spent in games ters. which created much fun Ephraim Lllertson, llyrom Walter Olpine w as accidentia of moisture and rains, ar.d they Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor, and music. The following were and laughter. The character Vest Ephraim Shepherd, Rueben shot Sunday evening at a b o u t have to grow a soft white wheat, taken were as follows; Rosalie Young, Amasa L. Green, John 7:00, o'clock at the electric pow. present. During th's year the rains were Jack the Pugi W. Newton, Fredrick A, Keyte, er plant. His Messrs and Mesdames, Alphus Patria. Issabi-lla-, so excessive that their crops D. E v a n s Clyde had come MEMORIAL SERVICES Of MRS. Miller, John Kendall, I. S. Hard-ma- list, Billie the Kid, Sweet Six Orson Kay, Frank wern almost a failure. S. M. Yates, up to ths plant to stay with John John Neilson, Silas and Marie, Kendall, Timothy tecen, Merandy. James Kay. Ohio ran 25.374,000 bushels J. L HIRE. him as Mr. Talmage was away. Hoy t, John Leal, Elern Mccham, ana iiitie uorthy. xowmore Precinct. behind her requirements; Indi 1 be Nephi i w J. of It appears for some time a revolthe club John Knowlts, gatherings Wilkey, Henry M?m?rprial services were hela John E. Ingram, Lonzo Pace, ver had been hanging on the ana, 9, 471.0U0 bushels; Illinois, at the home of J. W. Hyde Sat R. Judd, Oliver Wilson, Carl held until after the holidays. John A. Park. James R. Black. wall, which at the last v I s 1 of 2G.581.000; Michigan, 8.154,000, afternoon at 2 o'clock in Kellerstrat. Charles Wilson, urday bushel. Walter F. B r o u g h , Wm. II 9,320,000 and Wisconsin, was out of commission, Literary Club Mest. of Mrs. J. A. Hyde Walter Gadd. Mesdames Milon Thomas Vickers.Ralpn Clyde The Wve states were snppij- - memory Belliston, had been cleand and late of but Sarah Brown, Miller, The Wed who died in San Diego Unity Literary club me t at the Belliston, Charks E. Stephen- Clvde ing the white wheat flour for Rose. IL loaded. Geo. Gec. of Mrs. hon.e Mon T. picked the gun up Cowan Foote, Dec. Chappell, 11th. such an nesday the Southern Dec Hi. Mrs. C K. son, rrnesi it. rorresi, i;oy i. and asked his brother, who was Salome day Thomas evening, Mis Tranter, Bishop T. II G. Parkrs presid r tl n Continued Davis gave the lecture, subject, Batchelor, John II. Lunt. Will operating the machinery, if t ed at the meetirg. L'ifhcp W'rn. Brown and Gilbert Wilson. others charitablly. iam G. Pyrr, Evan JuJing was was loaded when it was disO iesti'-the open ditcuxsert. "Who Harry F(xte, William C. Ockey, Surprise On Mabel Owen II. Pettegrew offered Commissioners is!hTvrant of iK retihiri-"charged, hitting Walter in front County . . prayer. Wiiford A very enjoyable Sells, Broadhead, Joseph nd alKive the right ear plowing Meld Short Session by Mrs. W. W. Bennett. Air. Minn euiog- C. Abner was Mis Pitt. Mabel nniipraaer. Bigler, Lewis, hack -- nder the scalp and coming given party ns follows of the TIkrp present-werAt the last zed the life and good works of A. last Stalnaker. J. Geo. W. Wednesday evening Mrs. W. Sudberry. K 0en .iit at the back of the head. Bennett. Mrs C. the folsaid she was t s County comn issiore-rL. A. Bailey Jr., J. Jesse Mr. a Joshua Pay, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the deceased, Davis, Greenwood, Vjlter ws standing betwe-eofficers were fcp- Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mrs. R. T, W. Whitmore. John W. Kendall, lhe evemrg pecially endowed with qualities lowing health the his force and Henry Forrest. belt cot, iarRe Dr. D. O. Miner for Cowan. made her a good wife and James Bowers, Charles Wilson, f the bullt turned him around. was p)easantl spent in game?, that h. E. Levan, J. Taylor muic. mother. Mrr. Hyde was partic- Nephi, land George Foote, Richard H. Evans, and nearly forced him on the AH that J, Howell Eureka, Dr. - ularly a home woman. servwere refreshments Class Of Parent's Both Robrt Winn. William A. Starr, Ix-l-t which would have meant w , Bailey, Mammoth, E. R. Higgen-sonknew her learned to love and D. Pexton, James Christ- - UPt death; but it happened he James Ward To AWt. Silver City, Raphiel Gar. her, , Samuel fell between the bed and tbt Geo, W. The parents classes of the two enst-nThose present were; M i s e s field Mona, R. S. Sucton, Fish Bishop Parkes endorsed what wards of Nephi will meet in the G. Ord, Orson Howarth, Rsuben belt. The younger boy hurried T.i(-- i e Forrest. ureriB veticr, had been said by the firstpeak-e- r, Springs. court of the court house Stanley, Thomas G. Carter, Josnd lifted his wounded brother VeraPaxman Lola Cazier, Tat) J. H. MtKnighl was Sunday Attorney At 1C;H0 for the the to referred and principles morning William (1, Milt Br..wn, Meters eph Orme, Shaw, Stella ipon the cot and tried to get the lrjns. appointed deputy county attorn- diecussir.n of questions locking H ( irvetihalKh, GeofK Morlev Golden, Sam- - of,jhe gospel refei fir g especialJoseph lector but in his excitement as on to th moral cleansing tf ou , ey! of the the to ly resurrection Shaw W. Jr. inable t make central under rilv. uo Paxrnan, Ionard Bellbtor., V dead,. .fohi m. w ho stand for Burton, Don t forget the parent sclast tand. By this time Walter had All Chde O.'pin, Clarence Warner. pub Harty Iritis. w the offered C. W. Winn u e. T. closing iiirviinj: cunuaj in l'.'ac.eett, Nephi Jackson, r r,c mormny rin ci?ic purity are come the shock, and came Foote. and Bertrard AMAtilWMl M pMNt.) IA ote. to 1U0. 'invittd attend. prayer. i i grade ,.l ; Fourth grade Boys "Dear Santa Clause," of beginners grade " ' First and SecWeed Drill" v". ond grade . , Christmas in a confederate pris Don't Put Off Till Christmas Eve. on, fifth, sixth and seventh Mother, dear, and Sister Ann, do your shopping while you grade boys. Sec can. Don't look "round till Christrras time. "Christmas Star Drill" ycur two-lit- ' ond and third grades piece and dime. Just a few more days to trade, so cut out that Begin- - gay parade douse the gazing, spend your men buy the toys for Luther'a Cradle Drill, ners waiting son. Tnird and "Pantomime Keep th smiling clerk in mird. D('n't be to his nibs Fourth grade girls He has seen you ev'ry day standing seme buer's wty. Higher "Christmas Play" Din't pull off till Christmas eve, buying thirgs for Bill ar.d grades ISteve. Don t get caught in .r.iiMnts itm trsi win all jour & U -- -- -'-- Sj-fr- mi - d . - bn party handicaped ta little n, guest p - I super-abundanc- j brother n, Fred yoanrM 1 1 states, Harris, surprise'" mnnnm ? session e s n jhl Steele re-spe- Lunt, rc-o- n.-k- ,i-ietl- , tror, |