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Show UAB AU. THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. VOL. COUNTY NEPHI CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 4 COMMISSIONERS II. 1. 1. BBS VISIT HOLD SESSION Surprise On Miss Shep- arcL Interesting News Items. Bounty Will Be Paid On Rabbits Killed. Elks The following Mutual Improve Write CommisStake officers visited the ment sioners. M. I. A. Mona RDF. MERRILL NEWSY rVill Work For Scientific Developement In Utah. Notification was received at the Utah offices of the Salt Lake route this moi ning that the Clark railroads have employed Prof. Louis A. Merrill to act in the capacity of agricultural expert. The new departure on the part of the Salt Lake route brings a TIMES 21 ITEMS Parents Class If- - FROM Doinsr Good Work. Interesting cial Events. Le- - vao Ward Sunday School gave the children of the ward a danee Saturday afternoon. The class las unc ertaken to c o n ,t r o the children's socials and in a measure do away with evil of unregulated house parties. In con junction with the ' Parents class the District Schools aie also working to provide amusement for the children. The trouble heretofore has been that the old er people have been h a v n g al the parlies to the exclusion of the younger who in turn have been attempting to provi d s a- niusement for themselves. It is true "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," so the work of the Parents class and Fchools is very commendable. 1 party " i county btt Vernal, against Nettie Paris. Edgheill. ' nd MII.I,'; ' ' iEHONSTRATION TRAIN 1PM MAR. 1. WILL BE AT tllllll TELEPHONE The Parents Cless of the illsrf OF NEPHI, LEV AN, MONA, JUAB So- cem-etar- Ostler, IN THE HOMES NO.n20 1 taxes AD IS BEAI 1913. Sunday evening, M. Christensen of the Y. M. n'of the The regular A. S t a k e presidency. Mes- County Commissioners was held dames A. R. Paxman and Albert in the County court house Feb. Belliston of the Y. L. M. I. A. 13, 1913. Geo. C. Whitmore, W. with them County E. Evans, and Lorenzo Mangel-so- n hey brought II. J. McKnight and bout a much closer relation be were present. On motion of Attorney and Mabel tween that campany and the Cazier Lola Misses Commissioner Evans nothing of the latter ren- state of Utah along tha lines of Owen Nephi, more will be allowed for assistvocal beautiful solos two dered developement work. ant Recorder officer until a dewere that by appreciated greatly bond The be Since the retirement of Pro approved. puty audience in attend fessor Merrill from the extension of N. A. Peterson was approved. ihe huge ance. The bond of E. VV. Peterson as lepartment of the Utah Agri a The time short sisters n v a spoke L e of the of cultural peace college there has been justice r remarks their especial-irecting motion on deal of speculation as to a approved. was, great to the ladies, however, young of endeavor, and field his Commissioner future On motion of w o r d s of encouragement their J. A. of although , negotations between Mangelson the report were highly appreciated by all. him and the officials of the Salt commissioner Stalnaker, road hey expressed themselves as Lake route have been carried on was accepted and filed. being pleased with the occasion for some time, no direct inking Application of Harry Beagley al reports that come from this of the present outcome has been Bishop James E. Tayloi went and James E. Cole asking for M. Chris made public until today's official to J. association. Pres. y Salt Lake Thursday on busithe road to the Pine Bluff's v e him announcement o f his appoint- ness. a it stated that tensen g be defined as the Mument. named wished to fence land pleasure to meet with the Peter Jensen of Ogden is here workers of the tual various over which this road passes. visiting with relatives. Lars Jenwards. He complimented Mona atsen and family. H. county J. McKnight, ward upon the support that it assesson taxes A. L. Kofod left Thursday for torney reported the "Era." He urged has . ed against J. E. Engersold on tnatgiven Tuoele where he has gone to re we be as loyal to the transeant sheep, referred to him 25 cent fund.just He told sume work with the smelters. a story at the last meeting, that upon that illustrated very beautifully Erick Wankier wentto Nevada had ' " I investigation said v to work with NieU Jorgenson in in lose we to what might being been paid in Nevada and had the J sheep business. eager after worldly things. V . i . only been in this State twenty I. McKnight was the last speak The Levan choir has just re days. er of the evening. He gave a ceived a full supply of new music On motion of Commissioner inspirational talk upon the very The organization is quite hooks. Evans an ordinance was passed LI and magnitude ol in its work and is do greatness enlhusasrc providing for a bounty on rab- Mormonism. He a t a t e d that much to improve our ward ing bits. Mormonism is the biggest and meetings. The Elks wrote the greatest thing that has come to A goodly numler of first class commissioners in regards to two earth since the days of the Savi aiid Profeuor Lewis A. MerriH library books have been added families one of Silver City or. He further sta t e d that it to the District School library the are the other of Eureka who was not the great scientists wht During the sixteen years that very much in need of assistance. denied the existance of God, but Professor Merrill was identified past week; another consignment The Miller family of Silver City, that it was rather some would with the educational institutions of books U expected the coming the father died some time ago. be scientist or young start-up- s ot the state he laid a magnificent week. was committed and the mother as he put it The "Calico Bad" given at the foundation for the carrying out to the asvlum at Provo. This A small birthday ideas various tt was the developement Opera House Friday evening by ii left the children ia a most diplor given in the home party Lake rsute which Salt n the the Eighth Grade was one of the Mr. of and able environment in the home Mrs. Eph. Shepard last Thurs particularly interested socials of the year. With OmliBttx! an tour L given them. in honor ol It was at Nephi, on the lines of day evening Feb. 13, The Rowley family are child- their daughter Chloe. A pleas this railroad, that the famous ex ren left motherless and worse ant evening was scent in social periments in dry farming inaug than fatherless, he is a shiitlees chat, games, refreshments etc j rated by Professor Merrill and FIVE TH0US1N0 DOLLARS FOR fellow roving around the coun Those present were Messrs. Wil Or. Widstne first showd the way NEPHI. try. The Elks contend that it iam and Earl Newton, Roy Kay, whereby thousands of acres of would be much cheaper for the Golden York, Mr. and Mrs. A, Utah's unproductive territory Washington, I). C. Feb. 15. county to taae proper care of (I. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. lieu might be transformed intoa great President Taf t today revoked these families than to let them ben B. Young, Misses Ruby Vest, and prolific section of our wes the the United order abolishing eo on In this deplorable environ Zelia Roberts. Lola York, Alta tern granary. A great deal ol office land at Stales ment in the home given them. and Ella Kay, Mrs. Eph. Shep the developement founded upon No action was taken in the mat ard and the guest of the even Professor Merrill's experiments Utah. The absolute revocation of the order is the result of the tpr st the last meetinir of the ng. al Nephi has been in Territory strenuous fight made commissioners. Master Earl Green was the tributary to the Clark roads, and the closing of the Vernal office honored guest in his home one each year Professor Merrill as by Senator Smoot. Hustllnsr Club Members evening last week; the occasion head of the extention department A few days ago the President Assemble. being his fifteenth anniversary of the Utah agriltural collcge.has postponed the closing of the of factor in the The merabtrs of two of the of his birth. Maslets Clyde been the prominent fice until February 15, 1914, but demonstration of the Vern Carter, Asa York, iperations socially prominent girls' club of Keyte, which the Salt Lake rout this was not satisfactory to Sen the city, the R C. S- - and E. Y. Archie Kay, Albert Evans, Ly trains to Smoot and the mem every portion of it's ator of the Utah other man Green, Don Ellertson, I,eon has sent S. were sumptuously entertain bers congressional territory. The effects of thi ed Saturday evening at the home delegation and the fight was Salt convinced the have work of Miss Mayme Riches. A thor Lake route of future possibilities continued with the result that oughly delightful evening was E. Y. S. Club Entertain and shown its off icial the nec the order was revoked In its en spent in sewing, card names and The E. Y. S. Club entertained essity of rendering the work lirety. music. The fact that there wer The public buildine bill report the Forrest Hotel, Friday carried on by Profescr Merril it present exactly "thirteen" did vntncr in hnnnr nf Mikp ed I'enrl to the House today by the to the rail not have any "hoodoo" effects Snarka and JacmietLa KdffhnlL a permanent adjunctUnder these committee on build i n g s and road's operation. on the good time, but seemed Iter the splendid supper was conditions the Salt Lake route grounds grants $22,000 addition rtKpr tn have the oooosite from irved the hunored guests and has seized the opportunity of se- al for the public building at the usual influence, and make the evening more lively. Solen members, visited the picture curing Professor Merrill's ser Brigham City, tt also makes an did refreshments were served at show the remainder ol the even vices, and by this action has appropriation of $5000 for the ten thirty. retained his influence and exper- purchase of a site for a public Thf following hustlinir club ing. Those present were: Misses ience directly for Utah's benefit, building at Nephi. members were present: Misses OJevaOM 1 e r Mstella Hobbs, Georgia McCune, instead of permitting thtm to be The posloffice department has Klivmp liucil'e Greenwood, J a c q tt i 1 1 s i oi.na f tea hp Vlfirpr.rp llr.l.t. transferred to Some olhersectk-- estabiifhed a new rural free deof the west. Kriirhpil). Lucille Cowan Avs i'esri Wright, Oleva livery route vut of Ogden. It Brown, Georgia McCun. Norma Mayme Riches, and the guests 2:) families in the Merrill's area ol I'rofessor Minr. Pearl Sparks. Florence of honor, Miss Sparks and Miss jurisdiction will exttr.d to all vicinity of Ujjden. Herald Itobbs. Pearl Wright and Mrs sessio VOUH ElECTS OFFICE Noted Persons Will Make Up Party. With Train Will Be A Complete Denver, Colo.. Feb. Exhibit. annual meeting of The Moun tain States Telephone and Tele The Annual Tour of the demgraph Company was held at tht offices of the company this after onstration train operated jointly by the Utah Agricultural Collegt noon. and the Salt Lake Route will Feld his President presented annual report covering the oper- commence its journey this year ations of the Mountain State on February 18th, at the city of system, and the following direc Tooele. From there the tour tors were elected for the ensu- extend westward as far as Las Vegas stopping at all principal ing year: E. B. Field. Edward B. Field. toirits along the line of the Salt Hamlin, Crawford liake Route and making a deJr., S. E. Kassler and L. C. tour over the new branch of RaiU Hill. P h i p p a Jr., of Denver, A. V. way into the Moepa Valley with Hunter of Lead vi he, W. L. Hia- - a day's stop at Overton, Nevada, ham of Pueblo, W. r5. McCnrmcf Returning eatsward the tour of Salt Lake Citv, and Theo. N. will cover the towns on the ProVail and U. N. Bethell of New vo District of the line doting at York. Sandy, Utah, on March 12ih. Nothing other than routine On Saturday, March first, this business was transacted at the train will be at Utah. stockholders' meetirg. In pre- where it will be Nephi, open to public senting the annual report Presi nspection and where a series of dent Field called particular at meetings will be held to which tention to the fact that the fig- everyone who is interested in ures given embraced the trans-actio- the development of section of the entire the state is invited to be pre-- : jf nothing that in the past, figure sent. given embodirg the tiarusc-uon- s of Die company as a whole, The personal of the party ac nad been misquoted ts covering companying this train comprises the business Uone only in one several of the most experienced city or one late, vslitttbb they demonstrators and Ucturers a- should have been clearly shown long the various lines of western to cover oirciaiions in five states. development. The principal re The report is given in full in an- presentative of the Agricultural other column. College will be Dr. K. G. Peter- the ImmeUiately following son. Director of the College's stockholders' meeting the new- - Extension Division, who will be iy e I e c t e d directors met anu heard both in lectures ar.d dem chose the loilowing officer: onstrations. E. B. Fie HI, President. The livestock features will he fcdw. b. Field, Jr., First Vict to by Prof. John T. attended President and Treasurer. 111, Suiierintendant of Came, E. M. Burgess, Vice Presideni Institutes and Profess riruier' and General Manager. Aninidl of Husbandry. Many Philip Hamlin, Vice President. jr will renumber Prof, people J. E. Macdonald, Secretary. Caine's telling Illustrations of Roderick Keid, General Audi stock live possibilities in the tor. country and he will This piactically constitutes i this year with rr.ar.y new 'ome reelection of tne former officers, and practical ideas regarding dewith Ihe exception of the two these lines. vice presidents created this year. velopment along Mr. II. K. McCartney. Dairy ll.Th Philip or nr system, s Expert of the College's Exten give daily SCHOOL demonstrations and lectures FIRST WARD SUNDAY the lines which he has so REOR<lilM . thoroughly studied and will show The Sunday School of the firs our fanners what the developward was reorganize"! dunoay ment of the Dairy Industry secmorning. Joseph H. Greenhalgh means to the who has served the Sunday tion. School with credit for the last A strong adjunct to the party ten years was, upon his own will be Ihe presence of Hon. Ben honorably released. Ralph B. Eldredge, President of th li ills ton who has been acting Utah Dairy men's Associstion as first assistant to Supt. Green- who will present the Dairyirg halgh was also honorably releas- rpiestion from its practical side. ed. sion Division will Inter-mountai- n Mr. Edward W. Bowling, the John C. Hah was chozen as College Demonstrator, will make superintendent to fill the vac- his third tour with the demon-- n ancy. Harry Beagley w as chol r a t i ii n train and will be in sen as first counrelor and Lee of the exhibits. Mr. Stewart as second counselor to charge of the College Smith Gottlieb Supt. HaLJ. h a r g e of the c have will staff There w ere some changes made selected live stock which the in the different departments, by (rain will carry. way of changing wome teachers The Salt Lake Route will be from their usual clasres to ether practically represented on the deparlinerit. train by Professor L. E. Merrill Changes and extra effort will who has lately entered this tail lie inat.ie 'o make the singing in road's official family as Agriculthis Suiitiay clil more lively tural experts of the Clark tys and ihtereMn g. With this or ifcin of Railways- ganiZHih ii c'ii p.tle ilurt is n Professor Merrill, in addition reasoi. w li j u it hi ot I e 01 e ol to his v a r i o u s lectures on the the best, if not the best, Sunday tour, will devote his time to the School in the Ckunty. |