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Show COUNTY. VOL. tfOL'H ' AD ISHl'.AD IN THB HOMM OP NKPHI, LKVAN, MONA,. JUAB and MILLS, NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JANUARY 24 '.913. 4 CUM Times Co NTY JUAB AM THE NBW8 OP EAST JUAB HIS TO DISTRICT What Fashion Says lie Not ple Do. vants Doctors Miner and Bailey Appointed County Phy- PeoSer- By City County commissioners met in regular sessions Saturday Jan. 18th 1913. Those present were Geo. C. Whitmore, W. E. Evans, and Lorenzo Mangelson. The appointment of Mr. New ton for Deputy sheriff at Mona was continued for one month. cause they cannot afford expenThe official bond of C. E. Bigler clothes. sive was ordered returned for his Not here alone but in Provo signature. and Salt Lake, in every town and Onmotionof Commissioner men and women are living Evans, Thomas Vickers was ap- city of drudgery, denying them lives pointed bee inspector for Juab selves recreation and reat,onsble-comforts- , county. that they may worship Dr. Steel Bailey was appoint- at the alter "Dame Fashion." ed county Physian for tha west Let us fight this thing with all side of Juab county and Dr. D. the strength we possess. Man 0. Miner was appointed county hood and womanhood are the physician for the east section. real values of this earth, diamCommissioner Mangelson was onds, rubies, and pearls are not appointed commissioner of the to be compared with the nobility poor, and Commissioner Whit- of character. Silk stockings will more was appointed to look af- not make a lady, nor a silk hat a ter the court house and grounds. gentlemen. Miss Eva Jennings of Levan Fashion has other thu gs be was appointed and confirmed as sides clothes in. her catalogue. copyist in the assessors office. In some circles fashions say," The county surveyor was auSometimes the sajs, swear." thorized to commerce woik on Ogetdruna." Sometimes bit the maps and plats at once. says "beunmodest-- Sometimes The 12th day of each month she says "tell dirty statics." unless said date fall on Sunday Sometimes she will say "idle a- or a holiday and in such cases your time." Sometimes she the day following shall be the way will say "do your work care day on which the commissioners lessly." shall meet. If your are a si. ve do what ever she says. If you are God's CEL free men di MRS. . yourown thinking. own obey your ESTE GOLOEN WEOfillC and tell the world conscientious to mind its own business. "Be ye not ser This clipping was sent the of men." vants Times by Chas. Haynes who toC. K. DAVIS. gether with Mrs. Haynes attended the wedding. DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Charlees And- HIGH SCHOOL " IH M rews celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home, 3STG Hobart boulevard, yesterday afternoon and evening. Among the guests were Piesi-deAnton II- - Lund of the first presidency of the Latter-Da- y Saints, and Apostle George Al bert Smith of the quorum of the twelve apostles, both of Salt Lake City. Fifty persons weie present, all old f r ie n ds of the family. Mr. and Mr. Andrews began their courtship in their walk across the plains from Council Blurts to Salt Lake City in 1802, three months being required to make the journey. They were married in Nephi, Utah, Janu ary 15, 1363. Of the witnes s present at t h e i r wedding but two are now living, one his sis ter, Mrs. Mary Midgley of Salt Lake City, who was present yes terday, the other Charles SperO nt of Nephi, who i now eigthy-i- w o years of tge, and was unable to be present. Tiiirteen children were born to the couple, six of whom are living, four of them being present. Adam Patterson of Holy wood. who, with his wife, were guests yesterday, and Mr. Andrews, who were contractors on the grading of the Union Pacific rail road, are among tne few men now living who were present when the gold spike was driven tnat connected the Union and Central Pacific railroads at Promontory Point' Utah, in 1WJ M 5EM0L NOTES. . Prin. Taylor of Pay son ha sent word that his teachers wit visit Nephi early in The following program rendered at the last was student COURT Vein Justice. visited C. I tunnel oV-p- state while, Judge Marionenux appear ed for the defendant. Kay and Witka both liv ed in Tintic a few ago where they became acquainted. Some time later they some in i it i n g property neai Mona. They had a quarrel ovei the settlement of this Kay went home and got his shotgun with which he killed vYttka. At both preliminary hearings Kay Ciaims to have acted in self Those who knew Wit-v- a bran d s him as a dangerous character, he had threatened the lives of Kay and others befote the kiliing. Bishop T. H. G. Farke-s- J W. Ord and James D. Pexton visited the mine Monday retu.ning with glowing accounts and glittering ore. Last week County Attorney J. H. McKniaht and Attorney T.LFoote visited the mine, they stated that it was the best th.v had keen iu this section. . years leased lease. SHHIBKIBTIB NUPTIItS- - The long looked, for marriage place in the Manti Temple Wednesday Jan. 22. when twe f Nephi's popular young people were united in the holy bonds ol tooK President and Mrs. Grace wedlock. linUrtalns, The contracting parties were Prea't. and Mrs. I. II. Grace Joseph Car'tr and Mifes Bessit entertained a number of friend Stewrt. The bride is the daughThursday evening in h o n o r ol ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph StewPres't ar.d Mrs. J. W. Ord. The art, for about two years has been evening was delightfully sitr.l one of the pleasant and obliging in tweet music, games, and read clerks in Chas. Foote & Son' e ings. Kelreahmenls were serv store. She has also been an The were fd. following present: worker in the different President and Mrs. J. W. Pax-ma- church organization Mr. Carter, Pres't and Mrs. J. W. Ord. is the son oi Mrs. J Oavid Cazier, Mr. ar.d Mr. Al- eph Carter, he is a young man lied Lunt, Uiahup and Mrs. T. of good habits and all who A New Report of Justice of the Th rabbit hunt last Thursday Ian. 16th, blwe-- n single arm married m-- n, resulted in a free dance and suptvr for the married men. commissioner Neilson, to make sure that the boys get the start of the married men, went over to Nephi the day before the hunt and procurred some of the bent guns uhlainahle in the County t.eM. I'h-amusing feature nbnut get ting ihe guns was Mr. Neil-on'- s Ptrstaem. He started fi as though he was goitijt to tlie emitery east of town and alter ome circling around through brush he et off for Nephi for the guns. Harvey Kay the single "'en's crack shot" came from Eureka to join the boys. Everything h ing so favorable the boys knew beyond aU doubt that victorj was theirs until the count was made, which revealed that the married boys were some forty in the lead. This, hjwever didn't discour age the boys as they were out generalled, but thought the men had a streak ot luck. So they, the single men, challenged the lath ers for another hunt which took place Tuesday, the 21t. Again ihe. married men had a tree supper and dance at the expense ol the uoys. The re.su 1 of the last hunt was 1C" to 'M in f a v o r ol the papas. The next time excommissioner goes to Nephi for guns it might be suggeM d lhat he get some one lu ue them. The debate held last Friday evening by seventh and eighth grade students, "Henolve, thai the citizens of Mona should install a water rjfclem," resultee. in 52 points to OU in favor ot the negative side. The affirmative rfave really the strongest arnum-nts- , but tell down on language na delivery. The judgtN N. ty s -- 1 vV'..Ellrton, John S. Neilson, and Jennie Perry coniplimenteo oolh sides lor their good arguthat the ments and would be delighted to hear the same subject discussed twain in sids ihe near r of confide in ere possession f knows him speak very highly i lurnii-htmucii his good character. The many able wit which audience. the amusement lor friends of the young coupie wish Aliean Rove went to Manti. tliem every success in their fuon business, last week. ture career. ic-liv- n, body assembly: Chorus High School students Descripition of Ne phi's first school, Zetta Grace 11. v. Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. 6. Norma Green wot d Vocal Duet G. Ord, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. and Huth Sperry Mr. and Mis. A. II. Pax-maReview of the events of 1912 ttuoih, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier, Clevelandllall Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruolh, Mr. y ends the first semester and Mrs. C. II. Grace, Mr, and of year, of the Net hi Mrs. S. J.,Lunt, Mr. and Mrs.; school and for three day Samuel Linton high Mr. Cordu Miss Stewart the students have I ten tequiite. Hcndiickton ofJr., Shower. Levan, Mrs. to take searching examinations. F. Mrs. Unity Chappell. A most pleasant bundle show Three hour tests at g i v e n in L. Wright, L. 11 ud nun of Salt I.ake and ier was given by Miss t every subject at the end of each Miss Lettie Jenkins. ' Carter assisted fcy Miss Heien semester. Grace Monday evening at the Utopia Club Meet. II. F. Homer and Geo. A. Sper' latter' i home In honor of M i t Mrs. A. IU Paxman entertain- j ry visited the grades and the who has char.g-branch high school at L e v a t. ed a her home the members f P.cie Stewart, her name from Stewart tt last week. the Utopia club Friday evening Carter. Ikiicious refreshEchoes from the recent Stale Jan. I7lh Tr.e evening wa spent in ment were served and the evenTeacher's Convention: beautiful music, games and the More support should be given ing was delightfully 3 pen tiri shower that is the star feature needle woik and that. the elementary school. of such occasions. Delicious r Interest declines as a child Tho.se present were: Misse frf nhments were served. Neva Uooth, May llobbs, Little continues in Those present wer Mrs. Jo. Mrs. Aliie Lelliston, Many boys are lost be fore Jenkins, Steart, Mrs. Ernest ForreM, and the hostess Mrs. Paxman. Mrs. J. E. Memmott, Misse reaching high school age. Hewlett, Herbert, Lettie Jenk-ins- , Many students cannot survive I. F. Flinders made a successto high Theresa Carter.Stella lieliis-lon- , change from Mndre-and Ada Cat ter. school. ful business trip to Eureka the first part of the week in Helen Grace, Bertha Stewart Text books should be made the interest of the Consolidated ni the guest of honor Miss Be?-nfelt wart. vYagon and Machine Co. Mr-an- n, To-da- 1912-191- F COUNCIL Course Commenced. Ex-coun- stated d future. H-.t- d 3, (liven Jj j A-- d grades d e Miss Miner Entertains li. Y. S. Club. Miss Norma Miner entertained flic E- - Y. S. club at her home Thursday evening the time Ilef reshment were pent in ved at atxiul 11 o'clock. ei Thow prewttt were M i f e i leorgia McCune, Pearl Wright. Stella and Florence H o b b , ueona Hague and Emma .touch r, Messrs Hyde Miner and Howell. Sey-nm- ir Firt Ward Parents Gas. The parent's class of the firpt Mill ' held in the hi ft anl relief hall Sunday morning at io.l.y Subject "Trainii g ;lii oM-- it Th htriithful habits in the h"iiie. " tiy J. M. t'hristen-- f n. ili par nts of the fir.xt ward are invite o u 5ES- - MU er's Expenses. ( Week. great preliminary was conduct! d. He, Mr. Kay, has again been yAacv under arrest for murder in the first degree. The second preliminary hearing was conducted by city justice of the peace Win. Stout, Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. The state placed on the stand five witnesses t h r e testifiying to have been at Henry Young's place the night Witka was killed. After hearing all the evidence the defendant was bound over as c h a r g e d v the District Court. County attorney J. II. McKnight and Attorney T. represented the A 100 Everybody is g o i n g to the Nebo Star mine. The strike of the Nebo Star Mining company continues gtod as firt.1 discovered. A great many people from Nephi and elsewhere this interesting have all and mine agree that somewill result from the thing food new discovery. The company is cross cutting the vein whjch on the su r f ace shows a width of 200 feet and 1000 feet in en g th . The ore contains lead, silver and a small The company per cent of gold. to slide in a chute is now putting of the mouth the the ore from to the ore bins in th canyon, where wagors can If loaded. The distance from the loading place to the railroad is two and one half miles, over a good road. Experienced mining men estimate the value of this ore at $30 to $40 per ton. During the last two weeks two men have mined 100 tons of this ore. the justice of the react Cooper before whtm the 1st ME- - REGULAR HUNT AT 200 l:eet By 4,000 The Boy Must Pay leath- Ton In loose by t oote ANOTHER AWAKE l:eet Discovered. William Kay, who shot and killed Nick Witka at Mona on the night of Nov. 21 1912 was brought back from Nevada lam week by.SherifTGus Ilenriodand Deputy sheriff 11. I). Golds brough. Mr. Kay was turned L. fit BajTAB Second Preliminary Hear ing of Kay Conducted of Men. "Ye were bought with a price, be not servants of men" 1st Cor. There are classes of fashions, I mean fashions in clothes. We see many of them in our own town. There are families whose daughters wear expensive siiks and lace who do not pay their grocery bills. Other nice girls are ostracised from society be- sicians. WILLIAM KftY BOUND OVEh EVERYBODY GOING TO PEOPLE OF SONERS SLAVES MAKING FASHION NO. 16 pie'svnt- - leave, and Koad Sup- ervisor Apprtned. Nephi City council met in reg-Jlsession Friday Jan. 17th., UU& There were present: E. R. Booth. Mayor, Orson Cazier, J. H. Ellison. Wm. H. Pettegrew, I. II. Lunt Councilmen. ar Minutesofmeetingof Jan. 3rd. were read and approved. The application of Cooppr Py per & Co. for permission to and maintain a gasoline tank underneath the sidewalk in front of their place of business, as referred to the committer n streets and highways. The report of the City pound-keepwas referred to the c on police and city prison. The report of theStipt. of water works of of installing certain water service, prevkus-l- y referred to the committee, was returned snd on proper motion was approved, and the recorder directed to make the proper credits to the various parties in water shown, to be drawn-ou- t in-H- all er m-mit- tce cost rates. The report of the Justice of the Peace and that of the road supervisor was returned by the committee and approved for filing. On recommendation of the various committees to which same had previouslybeen refer-te- d, the following claims were allowed and ordered paid: Lunts Pharmacy $5.70, II. TJ. Goldsbrough S:J8.75. Geo. Hill 11.25, Geo. W. Kendall $12.&0, Capital Electric Co. $169 79. Capital Elect ric Co. I42.EO, Bak e r Lumber G. $U.jG, () r s o n D. How art!. 51 75. Con. Wagon &. Alaehiie to. $12.10. E. II. ks pai &.7.'. claim of Wm. II. Petw grew, vxpeMei to Salt Lake end American Fork, onCitytus-inet'was allowed and e rdered .aid. The Original claim of T. H. IJurtcn, expenses to Salt L a k and American Fork, and cash paid out on city 1 iifireEf. was allowed and ordered paid. The following were referred to the respective committees named: Judiciary : Claim J. II. Latimer S33.&1; Parton II r o u g h 3).(i0. Water works; Claim D. C. Sparks $7 55, claims: Claim of Juab County Times $5.25. Electric Lights: Claims P a k e r Lumlier Ce. $7.00, Cooper P. & Tin-otKin- S, Co. Councilman Pettegrew reported having attended the session of tike Municipal League held at American Fork, under appoint-ment'the Mayor, and there a committee of ten, to be made up of the Attornej from ten of the represented, had been appointed to prepare and present to the Legislature, and urge their passage, amendments to the Lujuor law, the law governing the use of tobacco and narcotics by minors, and the Juvenile Court law, so as to make them more tfTeclive in class Cities, and to piepue uni form ordinances to pieient to the various Cities belonging to ihe Ieague, covering same; that of that cities third Cor, tin wd |