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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UTAH STATE THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK NEWS District. Judge, Firth Judicial District Joshua Ureenwood. Attorney IS. H. Ryan. James Edwards, who was crushed W. L,. Cook. Stenographer between two boxcars at Blughaiu, died fitate Senator j r. Edghlell. In a Salt Lake hospital. Lawrence State Representative John Youna, a Mexican, was stabbed tBlackett. U. 8. Expert In Charge Experiment during a light In Salt Lake City, and la In the hospital lu a critical condi.Station A. IX Ellison. tion. County. Mrs. Eliza West, 84 years of age, PenCounty Commissioners P. J. men, J. W". Whitmore, Perry B. Fuller. died suddenly at the home of her Clerk Patrick J. Bonner. daughter. Mrs. George 11. Draper, at Clearfield.- Recorder Will b. Hoyt. Treasurer T. II. O. Parke. , Salt Lake rallrouds demanded more Assessor Ray Newton. Pullman cars during the summer extra Attorney J. H. McKnlgbt did the rallroada entering San than Surveyor V, E. Ekloft. Franc Isco. Sheriff Angus R. McDonnell. February 7. 8 and 9 are the date Superintendent of Schools Alonzo announced for the annual theatrical Ingram. Judge of Juvenile Court T. H. Bun production of the Ogden Elks, which, this year, is to be a minstrel show. ton. Probation officer James E. Mem- It la reported by the savings banks mott. or Salt Lake that a greater number Superintendent County Infirmary of real estate loans were made during Thomas Vickeri. December than for a similar period Dr. Dra. Rees, County Physicians for many years. Steele Bailey, Jr. Mrs. Louisa Clark, one of the memEdward Martin bers of the OF. EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL handcart company of 1856, died at her FICER3. home In Salt Lake Christmas day, . Dec Mom - NEPHI CITY. Mayor Alma Haitue. Councilmen A. II. Bulllston, A. R. Paxman, James Garrett. Jr., J. D, Pexton, Orson Cazier. Recorder T. C. Winn. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Attorney T. H. Burton. Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. Justice of the Peace Wm. Stout Btreet Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D. Rees. Buildrn Inspector I. H. Grace. Chief or t ire Department N. A. Nlelson. Superintendent of Waterworks Alfred Growers. Board or Health Member Starr. W. A. LEVAN TOWN. L. President Board of Trustees . XL Mortenson. Trustees John Grant. Alma Dalby, U. W. Mangelson, George Nellson. . Clerk Steven Stephenson. Marshal G. .TJ. Taylor. Health Officer Henry Hendrlckson. 'EAST SCHOOL COUNTY BOARDS Mona John T. Kay, Ephrlam IL Kay. N. W. tile n son. Nephl W. C. Andrews, A. R. Pa nan. L IL Grace. Levan John A. Morgan, James E. Taylor, Lorenzo Mangelson. EAST JUAB COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. I. H. Once. President Nepal. A. Morgan Lavan. Alonzo Ingram, Secretary. NepbL i. T. Kay, Treasurer, Mona. John t. EAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. OFFW Mona. Jo st Ice D. O. Youna;. Health Officer N. W. EUertsoa. Justice J. Nephl. S. Cooper. Constable 11. T. Knowlei. Health Officer Dr. T. D. Rees. Levan. Jostles E.' W. Peterson. Constable Rtcbaxd Iverson. aaBaaaaaai Modern Woodmen of America No. 10.700. meets every Tuesday evening at Woodman ball. Visiting Woodmen welcomed. V. M. FOOTE. Consul J IL LATIMER.- Clerk. - L O. O. F. No. 16 meets every flat, orday evening la I. O. O. T. halL Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. W. A. STARR. N. O. W. A. MATSON. Secretary. SAINTS' MEETINGS. Sunday School. 10:JO. Soulh ward ward LATTEKDAV at Hin hnol building; Npnt at Tabernacle; North ward at meet-la- bouse. Sunday, 1 p. m. Smith Hcbool building; Nepbl vard at Tabernacle; North ward at meeting bouse. Primary Bouth ward every Tuesl every Frday at iar at Tabernacle; North ward at meeting bouse every Friday. Priesthood meeting every Monday evening at the Tabernacle and North ward meeting house. Relief SoclPty South ward flrt and third Thursday in each month at S p. m. Nephl wari flrst and third Wednesday In each month. North ward fiist and tblrd Thursday In each tnooth, at respective) meeting bouses. M. I. A. Ward Hih Tat-ernacl- Nr-ph- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Monday school at 10:10, and yrear.B-jlngati-p m. Rev. Dr. McClatne, pas--t tor. BUILDING GOOD MANAGEMENT OF ROADS Road Specialists of Department of Ag riculture Place Blame for Defects Ir. Highways. When a county builds a good road and soon lots it become rutty, washed out, or uneven, who or what is prin cipally to blame? As a result of a study of conditions In a number of counties, road specialists of the de partment are Inclined to place the re eponslbility upon the following de fects in road management, some or all of which are found In all counties where good roads are not properly re from pneumonia. and maintained: paired With a pay roll of $7,000 a month 1. County boards, although having 100 operatives full administrative authority, appear and the employment of the new plant of the Purity Biscuit not to attach to their official action In company will be opened at Salt Lake road matters the importance or legal about January 15. effect which It should have. 2. County boards do not generally Death, claimed a prominent railroad man in Ogdn w hen A. S. Noble, vet- have sufficient accounting control of eran locomotive engineer of the Salt road funds to know what Is available Lake division of the Southern Pacific, died suddenly. Helen Hale, aged S. was burned to death at Salt Lake when her clothes became Ignited by flames from a small toy stove with which she and a little slater were playing. Thomas C. Rouen, 50 years of age. a veteran telegrapher for the Denver tc Rio Grande, died of an acute at tack of apoplexy while on duty at the Union station at Provo. Harlow Campbell, aged II, night ele vator operator in a building at Ogden, sustained a broken leg when be fell from the firm floor to the basement through the elevator shaft The movement for securing a state demonstration farm In Salt Lake county near Murray will be considerA Michigan Improved Road. ed by the Murray Commercial club at a meeting to be held soon. any particular project, where funds Jesse Genii, who drove the automo for been or where existing balances have man killed ran a down and bile which be expended. and woman In Salt Lake recently, has are3. toLack of any systematic pracbeen bound over for trial on a charge tice In handling road funds among of Involuntary manslaughter. difficult most counties makes it Robert Fields, sged 49. a brakeman to carry out over even avery year single for the Ogden, Logan & Idaho Rail any maintenance policy, bepersistent carof ounce drank sot compunv, way cause funds officially obligated for bolic acid In a drug store In Ogden. maintenance purposes are not proand died less tbaa an hour later. tected against sporadic and Irregular The Saratoga Springs drafts for miscellaneous purposes. ranch, formerly owned by the rtah-- Tbe greatest likelihood consequently Idaho Sugar compaajr and recently exists everywhere that there will be purchased by tbe Austin association, no balance In the maintenance fund In will be cut up and disposed of to sev the last half or third of the year, al eral 'different Interests. though only a part of tbs fund al While cutting down a tree In front lotted may have been spent. of bis home, Fred S. Luff, of Salt Lake. 4. Local labor available for main miscalculated tbe time the tree would tenance work la made dissatisfied by fall and was pitched to the pavement the constant, unintelligent, and un twenty feet below. He suffered a dis favorable criticism of those using the location of the blp. road. b. Maintenance continuing over a Frank Gojen Is alleged to have gone gunning for Frank Armondarts at period of years the ultimate Indis Price, but was too slow lu pulling hiss. pensable condition of effective main tenance la Joonardlxed by tbe lack of gun and wss shot four times by none of the tulIeU striking a accounting control that will prevent vital spot, however. spending next year's current Income In this year. JarrxM Mark, vl-- president of ih Tbe Isck of skilled supervision Plngre National bank, pioneer In the milling Industry of Utah and Interest In construction and tbs effect of this M In number of the big corporations In Increasing tbe cost or In making of'4h state, died st his home In Og- effective maintenance Impossibly ex dea on December 27. pensive Is everywhere seen. 7. The county authorities are comMerrWbers of the Christian Scientist church from Salt Lake and other cit monly opposed to following sugges ies of the state were present on De- tions for maintenance that Involve ty cember 26 at tbe formal dedicatory ing up road funds In any way, such nervk-for the First Church of as purchasing materials In advance to store along the road for making re Christ, Scientist, at Ogden. I'tah has been asked to Join Nevada pairs or maintaining the road surface, and other western states In asking fed era! aid In stamping out tbe epidemic WIDE TIRES IMPROVE ROAD of raMes among coyotes.. Suggestion of federal sld cam In a message from They Have Sams Effect en Country quarantine officials In Nevada. Highways ss a Roller en Plowed Th city of Moab In Grand county Field Wagon Pulls Easier. has made formal application to James Bet ram, secretary of the Carnegie corThe following appeared In a recent poration In New York City, axking for Issue of "Extension News Service.' lio.ooo for tbe erection of a library published by tbe University of N building to serve that district. bratka. toward Hemingway, sged ft, of Salt Wide tires build up mads and save Lake, Is dead from blood poisoning horse labor, according to the depart which developed from an injury re- ment of agricultural engineering at ceived two weeks previous when he tbe university farm, They have the fell strains! a curb near bis borne, re same effect upon a country road as a ceiving a si If hi scratch on bis leg. roller on a plowed field. On the other Invalidation made showed that band, tbe narrow tire cuts up a road W!nfl!d D. Jones, aged 17, died at like a disk. It has been found by Halt Lake as tits recult of an Injury actual tent in this department that over the left eye about three the wlde-tlrewagon pulls easier In weeks previous, when he fell against nearly all cases than the narrow-tire- d He cnntlnued st work until wagon. In deep mud on a a t country the day of bis dath. road the wide tired wagon pulls 6.2 per Relatives have claimed the body ot cent easier. On the country road Mrs. Cornelia Crenshaw, who died at with a thin surface of mud or deep K!t Lake from gunshot wounds In dust, however, the Barrow tires pull flicted by F. B. Ahrold. December $ 4 9 per cent easier. In a cornfield Tbe body had been given to the med- the wide tires pull SO S per cent ical department of the I'nlversity of In a dry alfalfa Held 17.7 per cent t'tah, having bea unclaimed, but easier, and on a dry country road It J vpnn receipt of tbe message was sent per cent easier. T 500-acr- e Artn-andarl- e t - find out boat them Prices yoo whea Wests nxSoui to hire y oa TbT wifl interett you're b m4 of printing BANKp 27. 1914. Germans pushed preparation for the defense of Antwerp. British cruisers and seaplanes attacked German naval bass at Cuxhaven. Commander of the German crui to two ser York sentenced years' Imprisonment for losing his vessel. German spy disguised as a Moor seized while trying to enter Gib raltar. Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Dec. Germans retreated across the Bzurs river. Russians advanced In South Po land. French submarine torpedoed dread Austrian and damaged naught Vlribus Unitis. German airmen dropped bombs in Dunkirk, killing fifteen persons. French aviators mads raids In Flanders. Antiwar riots took placs In Aus SO, 1914. Austria abandoned campaign. Dr. N. J. Rees Jan. , 1915. Russians Invsded Hungary, splitting Austrlsn army by their oper ations In Carpathians. Russians In East Prussia driven scross border Into Polish province of Suwalkl. Turks Invaded Russia but failed to envelop Russian forces. British bsttieship Formidable torpedoed and sunk In English channel, 600 lost. German aeroplanes bombarded Dunkirk agsin. Rockefeller Foundation bought 6,000.000 bushels of wheat in Chi cago for Belgians, rer-eive- .. east. Hon us cherts from the t'lahldaho Fruit Trees Along Roadside. of 10 cents per ton are out to H. Tsylor recommends the plant handed of farmers the tbe i. being Ppanish Fork district. Field Manager ing of fruit trees for shade aloig Snell says that tbe farmers of this country roads, lie enggeets that t ie vicinity will receive more than M.V'0 owner of a row of maple trees gJ more than tbe cob tract price of tbe no fruit from them, and that he mir"t beets. plant fruit trees In ths same spift. It Is annoimred that a campaign will letting travelers havea whet they As- be fvvn by Dr. T. B. Hewfty, secre sired as they passed km a. It is to meet with a nice sr pie, tary of tbe sis'e tmrd of health. uncommon the upreading of hydrophobia pear or cherry tree now slong countftd herds In Utah by try roads, but In the vieinfty ef cities, mig the Harks rabies-craze- d coyotes and tbs Inci where boys are ssoerowa, tbey play havoc with such trees. dental danger to Isneaas. Purar company lt jrini Jan. 2, 1915. Germans began offensive move ment sgalnst Kielcs, Russia. Captured Polish towns fortified by Oermane. Turks captured fortified Rus sian town of Ardahan. Arrest of four German reserv ists on liner In New York harbor resulted In exposure of big fraudu lent passport plot. e & 2, Nephi, Utah Dr. J. G. IRONS VETERINARIAN :: :: NEPHI UTAH PHONB 167 Physician and Surgeon Phone No. to at Venice OITlce h. Mcknight I, COUNTY ATTORNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE NEPHI. VTAH Dr. . Nov 6 and 7, Tenloe Theatre Building. OfflceRoorn Phone No. 123-- J ICO TO THS I MODERN BARBER SHOP Per rirst Class Wm) T?s make a specialty ol Ostler & Allen Manufacture that OM R antes Ixal In City Barber Shop anb trbatmknt ooaTorjs wo rinsT class A. N1ELSON. Proprietor Two Doors South of Lunts' Pharmacy Livery and Feed Stable wagons. cents for Pbooe Us. No. CoaL H D. COLDSBHOVCH, ever-lasti- Pro.rielet Thos. H. Burton Attorney at Law Public Office In Rooms 1 and Notary 2 Ostler Bid?. Harness e FORREST HOTEL for Traveling Men. slesaaUr tppetetas I room MAh two, slsam kMt, baths, ia Ose stoek eouts and one east ef sewf) Haasqwarter. Wrw bouse. Phone IX. . ng and Radille repaired food aa ne Uarnew, Hai'tlea Brlillaa and Navajo blaukela. City Meat Co. Dr. T. D. Rees Physician and Surgeon Office at Venice Theatre Phone No. NEPUI, UTAII GEORGE GARRETT. Proprietot All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in Refrigeratot Business beir.jj run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to all up-to-d- i. 41 Elertrie Scalp and Pace MA83AOB Bath sod Rhoe Shining Stand In Connection. Batohei Sroa., Propa. Venice Ttieatr Bids. Hand-mad- treated us Meets All Trains. Qood Livery Rica. Dray and Express A. BOOTH ate Saya You ! 2S 7 1 DONT BORROW Times from your neighbor when you can get it for lets than 0 si Three Cents Per Week HOW 1 1 You Want can get by adthis in vertising reaches It paper. the bet class of people in this community. about that printing you'ro la need of? Cmm la ata ewe ae .beat ll al 7 ear first epsertesltjr. Deal wai smlll Ike vary last a laal tmt give little b'aae ea wall tter kits rs4e vrera ya YOU CONDENSATIONS The color me gent a Is named after a battle which was fougbt In tbe year of Its discovery. Lake Erie produces more fish to tbe square mile than any other body of water In tbe world. Gardner Savage of North Anson Me, although totally blind for many years, is a telegraph operator and can take apart and repair bis Instrument whenever necessary. In Raltlmore. as a result of an In veetlgatlon, experts Cgored that the minimum smonnt on which a single woman could live decently wss 14.60 a week. Eighty-onper cent of the department store women la Baltimore get less than that. A Connecticut Inventor's clothes prop that will not fall from a line bas a bole It one side of tbe upper end. covered with a Oat spring that bold It in p'are A paper ce has been Invented to be fastened to the end of a cigar a ft Is made to fnsnre Its sanitary on d It Ion and alsi to serve ss so adver tising band. An Ire rresm freeter of Enstlsh in ventlon In which Ice and salt sre parked Is cylinder that revolves In side tbe cream delivers its product Is a continuous stream half a minute after the crank Is turned. 1 Diseases of domestic animals ths Serbian Dee. 31. 1914, French took half ths village of Stslnbsch. Lull took placs on most of the western line. Turks Invsded Russian Caucasus. sdvanclng on Kara snd Ardahan Thirty French and British war ships bombarded Pola. Rockefeller Foundation steamer Massapequa aalled en second trip with supplies for Belgium, and fifth Belgian relief ship left Phila delphia, Ostler Bldg, Rooms Graduate Veterinary College University of Pennsylvania Dec. 29, 1914. their line Germans In Belgium. French Invested Steinbach, Al sace. French at Germans repulsed tacks on Sennhelm. Russians declared German ad. vanca on Warsaw was checked. veyor. PHONK S7 RED PaiaiDtMT L. S. HILL, Vioi PininHT E. It. BOOTH, Caisi of Paris complet Germans finished further forti fications on the Rhine. Russians rsised siege of Cra cow to attack Austrian armies at tempting flank movement. American government proteated against Interference with Ameri can commerce by British war ships. minister to United Belgian States protested against cancellation of consular exequaturs by Germany. checked Italian government plot to export foodstuffs to Germany. British consul st Salda, Turkey, freed after threat by American consul. United States cruiser Tennessee took 600 refugees from Syria. Abstracts, Loans, Icsurance, Real Estate, Surveying' Land, Mining, Lvttr ing, Notary Public and County Sur i.'S. ORTLER, Deo. 28, 1914. New defenaes ed. Burton & Carter cent per annum e eatr Do YOU Know About OUR NEPHI NATIONAL -- Ht Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" WELL TO BUILD USE Nephi Ue this paper if you want some of their business. 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