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Show t ALL THE Or COVNTV. JUAB JU't NEWS VAST ' TIMES COUNTY NEPH1, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 3. i VOL. 7. E Ml ACTIVITIES I WINS BATTLE Kail MM (llll HIOtE Ml UH HMO Mill T RFMU tr.l JHB POMES ' MILLS. 1916 NO. 2 MEETING OF JUAB COUNTY HflPPENINES FROM NORTH- - mil iiriniinnnn tnn ntibnnuna CnTTLEMH j Nephl, Levan and Alona Spend Week In Mantl. Causes Excitment. Bill Por Regulars Carried and Passed. Fi AD 13 , OF MEPHI, LEV AN, MONA. JUA Team Plays Deseret Over Ninety People From Constitution and By. Laws New Activities Five. Mine Discoveries AmmendmentTo Pension LEFT YOUR Adopted. Majority In Favor of Okie Breed. . In Mining. Dramatic Co. Home Scores Another Point if niRTRIRT u,..,, UUUKI W i Several Cases Disposed of In District Court During Past Week. ; A number of people from Ne- Mona people are rejoicing over basket ball team Thq members of the Juab Mona who had Levan and County Cattlemen's Association the present out look of the mines. madeatripto Deseret Saturday phi. where a game was played between been called or volunteered left met at the court house Saturda. Never before were things looking The case of the state vs Rubin Washington, Feb. 26. Congress- our team and a . . ... as at the rDresent Ur husky five from for Manti Tuesday neon to di evening nd adopttd the new so prosperous wan rawure to , man Joseph Howell by clevei . cnargea 4; ioung which in and constitution the work ih The was nmc. nu eusiern cumuanv naa Temple durirg game lively and that city. for his minor children, parliamentary maneuver and interesting from start to fin- - week. Those who purchased tick-is- h a committee had been appointed taken hold of some of them and provide was trjed in the district court secured ai logical argument to draft at a previous meeting. things will boom in the near and everything went off in etswtreas follows: . i. tUa llrmea nf T?... A Monday. The defendant made new articles have been pat- - future. The and Messrs Geo. The 35 Mesdames score was 34, style. excuses on the ground that his presentatives lo the pension bill of Dese.et. McCune, Stephen Boswell. A. R. terned alter thoae in use Dy a Miss Lillian Green who is at-- 1 wife refu8ed to live with in lock who biro part regulars ser Piixman, Wm Bailey, Samuel wnua cnristensen tooK tending school at Payson is home although he held hi, house open all ' t,TnHian . .. Aliuiutl war w to include I .ic I) .1)1 If in Sunday morning, wiuh jr., j. iv wciwnun, the I.'.l v.siting with her parents Mr. and for her and the children. He all TnHifl., Mousiy ... i wuv, wu n.r ih . n I lliuac ...k.. m va Hnr. m.Dl,.,., bervice uncia's forest nanng u.vau ucn, was V I v nnnMa caued. and as Mr. so contended that he was justi .nmi8(;r, . ., uv m isr.7 w. doctor wars in ii.A i . nr i' n uiu k in collaboration will. vorked Mrs. George Barrott of Salt fied on the grounds that the inelaoive. The amendment w&s nnsiensen grew graauauy worse - committees from the grazing a9 Lake City returned home Wed court had previously ordered her of- i he lit was thought ad. visabie to take tut J J. W. Ellison. D. B. Broada ttn.,A t,,, ,11., W. P. Ostler. James ociations in drawing upa model nesday taking with her Mis Em to return to her former home. Hou.a in oDDOsition to the lead him to the bait Lake Hospital Vernal Boswell, C. et of rules which with blight ma Hiskey. After all the evidence was heard era who had the bill in charge where he was operated on Mon Christensen, A. Hall, Orson Cazier, Jesse variations to suit local conditions Via Ha.hu. Idav. on both sides the court took the Miss J::. Des of .r Gladys Westering v,UO .amuhave been adopted by most of matter under advisement indicatThe Farmer s Society Equity Pay, L. A. Bailey Jr.. Richard in is eret Mona the committee on pensions and Can- spec visiting Sudweeks, Maik Bigler, Elliot the cattlemen's organizations ial - held a for the same time that he amendat his had of Lawrence ing Howe.l Olsen. Friday night meeting guest gressman Miller, Geo. W. Lunt, John WiL throughout the state. It is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer of would hand down a luling in ment adopted. His debate with the purpose of appointing a com key. Alfred Orme, Leo. Bowles, thought that the new rules will ...... . . . . nrra ni hinn unrAo I Salt " ...vu ArTa(I t:itv Congressman Keating of Col- - mittee to attend the meeting of J. A. Booth, retnrnpd home last.liiI tlA vm be much more complnte lke I . no iilD .t .la, in iiiA.,ti.n. n was orado regarding the amendment the county association which C II. Mesdames Abnei Grace, NeDhi this same time he held com The the at at case, Saturday to the bill i given, in the laws wnicn were drawn up a days with her parents Mr. and would decide what action should - Buler.lt. L. urover, i. v. Kees, PeterAlex follows: was mittee a Record. of years ago and were in Mrs. Hyrum Vest Sr. n n . , i h r I . 7 O it II lot am ' Taaa number betaken in the failure to provide When the bill to pension re- - son. a. h:. sneDnerd J. r:. aior- - o. j.uuiji, n.incinoivii, Last Friday Messrs. J. L. Eph- - case. Sutton, Mr?. need of revision to suit changed in the I can and Fred McCIure. raim and N. W. EUertson made Green- - conditions. The case of the state vs M. li. Indian wars was before the I This society gave their second v,ou.n. the Associa a business trip to Charleston and of The Jos. W. secretary Jos. Vickers, halgb, ff ort e came on for hearing Tues hous Fridav in nnern Hnncp the onmmlttoo pvprv iriaA T. W. Vickers, reported salt Lake City returning Satur- - Daley lion. T, E. C. Henry LvpninT Golden, Bigler, n the in 5s it FpSninrv ahih day morning. The defendant v ' T ..I. U.IV .... having sent out a great many day. K',.u: D.l i m snowies. was not ready for trial and ask in A wars children's of complete success. A.y.K.er, veterans the Indian to breeders ol pure Bishop Rapheal Garfield's wife ed until 2 o'clock which was ana lurs. inquiries Mrs. Mr. TT.-it uraa hv th uKuiub, Rooiptv pn Whn afatci N. Lundsteen, Mrs. Johanr a bred Hereford and Duiham cat who has ben suffering with pneu granted. Mr. Dalev was found fnr nqftee nd SatnrHav niaht K.,n,v, Neils Lundttet n tie to ascertain the possibilit monia is reported to be improv guilty of failure to provide for Ms the amendment offered it wss A number of men with teams Christensen, and probable cost of obtaining ing slowly. minor children, and ordered by nointed out by those opposed to left Saturday for the U. B. dam ana Anioon wnti.Kn vi one or more cailoads ol pure Laurel Carter returned home the court to mm- r n.nDnmnn Hnm ' ampnn m ha nn hand a.' hen pay the sum of 20 bred sires. As only a few ans i uesday alter visaing trienasana -- f.KofrKoKiiihfirf month into court for the not mpnroH t that nlar aa vet Mr. and Mrs. N. W. EUertson wers per had so far been received it relatives in Moroni. : . ; and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. oreen u: .u term of on ver. th m.mov' l si w i fadvisable toadjouin deemed was Unu Mr. and Mrs. J. Stcffin of Bing- - be used for the support of the mono. i Some the of members very rrgulai promising mining than the meeting to some future date. ham were in Mona on business! said children. To secure payment array who were engaged in the claims have been unearthed in one when a complete report could be last Monday. la ordered by the court, he was of the canyons east of Levan Indian wars in the pensions. made by the secretary as to tht to give a bond in the Clarance EUertson who is Nevertheless the arguments by a company or towns people ol class this of cost obtaining of sum $480. At present they are waiting for tending school in Price is spendmade by Congressman Howell stock. several his with la matter of the estate of the rig In behalf of his amendment in- - returns from the assayers office parental days A brief discussion was also enW. Wm. Mrs. deceased. Attorney EUertson. and N. Mr. Dulten AtA the House to Dermit thtlatbalt Lake. Ihis company if-- h i t Hi!1 tered into as to the advisibilty of v L. Miner was appointed ad A. very hopeful of the returns. MissChloe of amendment to go in. Payson Shpard limiting the aires turned on the on miOIStrator anont narenta her Kundav with The inclusion of the veterans petition of UrS. range to one breed of beef cattle. Dulten Alice wife ot the dethe Mrs. and Mr. who fought in the Indian wart Eph Shepard. VOn account of so few members With HI!. Connected IS Up Nephl ceased. in Utah from 1865 to 1SG7 will biing present no action wa tak- - I Don EUertson of the B. Y . U. The case of Albert and Sevier Sanpete numbei a to Boh vs. large bis give pensions en in the matter. It seems to be is spending a vacation with Mrs. is a Nana I which Baxter, of Indian war veterans in Utah. L. un EUertson. The commercial club has the sentiment of most of the parents J. ot decree to the I modify This is the first time that tht der way the circulating of a peti petition Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Garfield stockmen, however, that if any was heretofore devorce Indian war veterans of Utah tion to the state road commis orgranted, is be breed to eliminated the 0f Tremonton are visiting, friends have been included ic any gen sion asking for the designation posponed by request of the at j g nization should further and and relatives at Mona. ga ral pension bill relating to of a state road between Gunnison torney for Mr. Bosh. one Mr9 Kav .a9 allpH t aeciaeupon lavonng oniy Indian wars In the west, In the case of Nephi City vs. ne 1 and Nephi. via Jub vaMev , breed. tn ,u0 kh meeting adjourned, Booth the motion made to The winning of the point by secre call of the George the The petition wa taken by t subject ' I Tuesday evening the Home by the attorney of the plaintiff to 11 fi HI J I the and Howell J in Sevier towns J to the Coragresiman delegation tary. Dramatic club presented "The dismiss the inclusion of the amendment in county and there found the sen- appeal was denied. Squire's Stratagen", to a medium and on motion of the attorney for the bill is regarded as one of the ment as responsive for the DAVID JOHN, Cqnduatar. Mrs. Maiben Entertained hrce crowd. Owing to the the defendant the files were order- striking and consp'cuou ject as we in this vicinity. It is amount of sickness in town many dA rut iirnaA in tho ritv iilatira for compliments which the House quite natural that it should be V. enterCandland Mrs. E. were detained It was reported Lhc Welch Chorus could pay Congressman IiowelL 10 because of the proposed read Owent purpose of having the recorda afternoon last tained of the best plays Mona has made one Friday Com in sr. I to conform to the facts in Logan Republican. being the most direct and sonu February 25 at an afternoon lever put on of the appeal. the matter arv miles than shorter I i a Visn t" r . ... a wrt a . . mm a livi I i.pntv . . us iiviivi va of whooping owiai In uivincii oVCffill otber. . who heard the Gwent Mrs. Flora L. Those party At Kenaan s . . . . Maiben'sgl birth . ar. m have been reborted to have irnHll ntrInpH Liion wintilpe put ionntato get wcisb Chorus which came to; Ne day. The afternc n was spent in cough m,. broken out in our midst. Parents Birthday Party at Hayne's unuer ay nu Dh, ,ast year unfer the auspices me proprosiuon k.r-AuUnnii ri,,h ot 6:30 At over olden times. . I . . I" should take all precaution so as talking 'ut "W"1 4W a D,'u" il.LI. new or the iiign N:hooi win ne giad to ,uu,e I.. card party Saturday afternoon; dinner was served to about 23 not to spread this disease any A birthday party was given at Mrs V M Foote being the prize wunhk unu winuwti"UM iearn tnai me nign ana i umic of Mrs. Maibens relatives and more than possible. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. hools are bringing another friend i. White roses were used umtmer- - IAinf1n winner. The table was beauti the, comin V. Hague Thursday Feb. 24th Welsh Chorus to our city Tuesday while pink and white carnations fnllveroratinwhiteliliiesand enthusiastic workers in .Mrs. Umax Entertains. in honor oi their daughter, Mel- . erwe,l at fi move is Soren Anderson of Cen- - March 7th ,. decorations were used table as Mrs. Robert Lomax entertain- - ba. After an evening if games The manager of this Company i l)ia ,;,in rnnm. tn ,v. .v-n- in terfield, member on the board ol o'clock. music the guests anKrmr-'wr- tfs tmA st it v nnrr m ii lnnri. itu un tia i w. - hA m musical. program was enjoyed tained at her home Friday night. andt he ki v tmvoamv .h.v.v-Thnea nroaont were as follows nrw in dedminif m,m in the evening was pleasant! managed the company which was by tnaM pre9ent. Mesdames N. J. Rees, J. W. EI- - Gszetl. Tiie serv lunch d. licious T.: pent in sewing and social chat. table "ere inisjrarwer hiui.ii suu.iK lison, Rex Hyde, A. V. Hague, and dining room were dec At 10;30 splendid refreshments wt. in tht. naiiui al cvlors. J. fj. r rancher, narry rooie, . Keunion wmmiuec orated returned from were served Enoch Bjrton to Mesdames V. O, Price of Admission 75c adults, a business M. Foote. R. W. McMullen, T. A invited rr Florerce Mon. Lake Dance. Ihone to Salt trip Orme, Margaret Foote, Edith 50c students. Arlington Tues Guen Campbell, E. R. Forrest, A. II La Olpif, Oilier, 0;key. morning. day Nellie Cowan, Misses The Nephi Ward Reunion com day, March 7. Lomax, Maiben, Earl Jackman. Misses Aflrmn Memnv.tt. Fontella All-n, Neva Booth. Pearl a in Etbel Stella Brown, Fonda Tolley and mittee gave dancing party 9 ier, Ohtli Jemirig, Vima VJJfxon Lu!a McPherson. and t Emro evening. the Saturday Wright Nellie Golden. Joie lin wlt rad, Evj. Patters Mi, V This party was arranged lo tak LeoraUfl lin I'oittff, iston, Dora thn nlsce of the teeulsr ward Mr, end .Mrs. lilackett En Lvans, Pearl Nei--ii- . A tr r I at I. S. Club bntertalnea, reunion which is usually giver tertaincd. Deloa I'm Menimoit, man, EwTl Miss Camilla Miller enter- - at this lime of the year. A large A!n A number of the: friends and McPherson, McPherson,' the I. 3. club at her home crowd of people of the Nephi relatives of Mr. nd Mrs. Ieonard lell')y B'irton, Willie (lairel' ward was present, also, seme ot , Tuesdtr erning. f P.lackett gave a farewell dancing Herman Blackett, Donald firtm. a r,1aant time was had in I the stake presidency, members party in Pay's 'all Tuesday even head, Orvin Memmott. SberK' miiaie nd aewinir. wainiy re- - oi mi nifutjuimi, mu ' Ka- ing in their honor. A very large lUichie, Llijab Mroadhtad, frshinents were served at lOUJOrics of the North and Snutn I maDd t)ckey. The crowd was young present. in Misses Vilate Maniium, Edna ward. A very sociable time wss left yesterday lor Nevada I couple all Christison. had and present pronounce Phyllis DjwYis where they will make their future! Mrs. L. A. Whitmore is a Salt jt i4i Kf.ma Qi.rr Un. tleo. Creed. It one of the best social events Lake thia week visiting rtJ&titct. home. THC ROYAL GWENT WELSH MALE SINGERS of the sesson. and Mrs. Thelma Beagley. The Levan ! ... A by-la- "e 'TtVh rt IZf'ZVJfZ; .u..:, . - fi,. . a V I ... -- I u. n' a rrAii Cou-gression- al A ka " .... - o-- l V. C nt w lr hn (..l -- . - lllTiTllit pro-mo- st 1 s tn Vs 1 - Vt m m . . ro a ... ' s,mf r a K-- ji " i- i- tlnd SSL . ia JfiM 1 rm t hi'liaiaW HrW r 'ti-- Jfr- |