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Show 1 Or ALL THE NEWS CAST JU COUNTY. TIMES- COUNTY JUAB P NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH VOL. 7. SUM! OlFltlll L ERS s I!tt 'BETTER HIT Oil! m FROMNEPHi SOUTHERN NEIGHBORS Leading Educators Are In Instructive Meeting Meld Home Dramatic Company Give Excellent Per. In Tabernacle. Splendid Attendance To Give Given. Talks formance. Tuesday Instructions., Tu.iMinoiitnta the teachers of Juab School AD 13 HEAD VEPHI. I.EVAN, TIIH : POMES OKA . JCA1 Wit. I 3. NO. 23 NGERS Concert Given Was Attended By Appreciative Audience. or 1916 ill UM1KMES CELEBRATION INSTITUTE 10 - YOUR in dbimct ubilUUL UUUKI NUItb Grace of School Board Outlines Cost of Main McPherson Case Dismis. taining: School. sed, Powkes vs. J I. Case Devotional period was held Machine Co.Belng Tried. I. H. The Better Baby Day campaign Th rUftn iiftma nramatie March 2 1916 from 10: "ie Company put on play Friday Thursday 30 11:15. A. M. in as until members vciici uuvicvj night Confession." entitled The case of John Fowkes The Renal G went Singers gave trict was commenced at i'30 hall. Prof. Carl ue Nielson at Tn sembley indies ;anu the uteraryciuo play. afternoon the J, I. Case Thieshing at Nephi every patticu)ar their program Tuesday night to a this furnished the piogram. The II. against aiwiuwu. whieh on comic the Widtsoe of or(1eri the Machine . Co. was commenced P. Prof.O. J. , iuuay .1 1: auu lieu aiiuiicu auuiciikr, uiu was pronounced by all nresent S. chorus Song "Let the Mts. Wednesday in the district court. Dl.""u A common expression to be heard University of Utah. Miss Matilda of these organizations, Drs. thft. ordt,r Shout for Joy. b(J. This is the case where the plainat the close of the" performance Jones also from the University ladies C. Miss D. Rees Dunn and and L that V(, ben a n!aved Dut on Vocal Solo Mable Owen. tiff is seeking to recover damages was "Worth ten times the mon- - and Prof. Hogenson of the Utah I. II. Grace president cf school Ida Parkes. . t in at are for injuries he claims to have susThe was varied College program Agricultural ey." was the speaker. tained about two years ago when riaronrft firdner. who has board and everyone was given music to tendance- - Prof. Widtsoe will His Subject was, "How the the defendant's agent is reported his liking. It is hard to believe discuss some phases of language the congregation singing "Amer- - ba. in Mt p.ea3ant for about School is Maintained." He ex- to have ICJi turn a'Adli liouiniy liia nvA trpnt passe.J him in one of the that anyone could do otherwise work in the grammer grades Tlr T?PP thf first RDPakpr. aA io -- .i.,.-tl n Ya tn thn i m plained clearly what it costs the companies aui mobiles which be than enjoy the opening chorus, so in the high school stction; thLe ' was d eliverine for the yn di'rlict tou,e,dCftJteL The well developed, robust voices Miss Jones will talk to the prim He treated the prevention and prove, ha still entertains strong company v , " and and caused Mr. Fowkes' team to cure of baby diseases, Informnt- hoiet of training the sight of his showed to fine advantage in this ary teachers on reading-school. About 80 per cent of tax- run Chorus physical education; The special ion necessary for emergency case?, eye. selection The Soldiers away throwing him out of each es which are paid year, to is hearthe wagon, breaking both his arms from Faust. This chorus was en- mission of Prof. Hogensen Mrs. Seymour Roseauest. who are taken to preservation of sight and help maintain the be broken, also other injuries ing. Some valuable instructions ha9 been at the Salt Uke hos. joyed by all. It was given a god discuss to the people of the to the public at the munity the necessity of home were given as to the care of pitai for some time is expected school. It has been estimated were sustained. S90 for each The case was tried before in Hieh School concert, and that in- - and school project woik. In the wounds and swellings; care of the home Su,ldfly Mrs. Rostquesr, that it cost about and II. S. student $30 for each this court r nd the traduction served in heloinz the verv near future teachers ol digestive organs etc. platntiff given it vill be remembered, met with school student. a judgment. The case was taken audience Tuesday night to enjoy domestic science, and agricult Vocal solo, "The Cradle Song", an accident some time ago when public There being near 900 student to the supreme court and was re it intensely. It was noted that ure will be employed for 12 Miss Delia McCune. she broke her kiee cap. The at- this was the only number taken months The tendency in educa- - Careofthe New Born babes tending physfcian reports it will of school ago in Nephi gives us versed back to the district court from the operas. tion now is to teach as much clothing and materials, Mist be weeks before she will be able an idea of the great amount of again for a new trial. Most of money which is required to edu- Wednesday forenoon was taken A feature of the singing of this technical knowledge as possible Ida Parkes. to get around again. cate us. The high school students in examining the jury. A DSDer written by Mr3. Dunn company is the weight, the solid- - through practical situations and Ray Stewart desire a new building but before up Superintendent is One ensemble of work. the Soon the months summer D. Brown Mrs. period after noon the fo'oving the K. was read by arity, and Music Supervisor Carl Nel one can he erected the school men tales cannot easily forget it. It gave when this can be best done. were selected to try the outlined This paper length son vwited schools Wednesday board must have consent of the the case: S. E. the impression that the voices To get the best results the of time, regularity, advantages whli here Malmgrer, John they gavi some tax payers from whom the E. were well trained and fully devel- - schools will have to get closer to and dis advantages of materal and Jts. Irons, M. C. Cooper, special examinations in the dif money comes for such purposes. oped. The chorus is well balanc- - the home, In the vocational ac artificial food for a nursing babe. ferent grades. Stephenson. C. J. Winter, Edfhe students do not realize the ed, each section being able to do tivitea the processes and equip Dr. C. Dunn was the last speak which amount of money it takes and ward Jones. Enck Erickson. ball baiket The game DavidS. Betts. its mark in the right'way. Speak- ment are easily transit red from er of the session. He referred to was to have been played Friday what is sacrificed for them. If Aftr the case had been stated ing of sections reminds one that the home to the school and from the teeth, their care, and the dif night between the Nephi high we desire a new' building we to the jury by the attorn-for the low base wa3 the favorite with the school to the home. Project ferent forms of teeth diseases. school and the Levan high school must so guard our actions mat th evidence intioduc d the audience. Througout the pro- - WOrk of various kinds is gradual-grapaint,ff was ca Ld off as Nophi team the publie will see knd pbfri- - jr, ,h their work was excellent, ly finding its way into the school to appear, The game ind be more prompt in answer- - former t rial was ret.d to Jibe was unable its a seemed little better and it end credit being given upon Kill The Grcund Dogs. will be olaved sometime in the just than that of any ot the other sect- - completion. We ae fast coming ing our requirements. Jury. , future. A better class of young peop'e ions. Throughout the evening the to the concluson that the - schcol The case of Seth McPherson The common prairie dog or The men working at the U. cime irom nign tcnooi vi.ki. against the San Pedro, ensemble work or that of "The isonly suplimer.tary to the borne ground dog is one of the pre Arg-- . the laid B. olf were dam during account on announced shows difference John the Mr. as elt-that pub dstory animals that does much and Salt Lake Railroad ws It is very important party", commenced of their schooling. The public in the district court Mur.--dai;c at large attend the meeting damBge to the growing crop recent storm, but it, was the most pleasing. tried On every hand one hears com- - tonight at the tabernacle and especially where ths fields are work a?kin early in the week wishes us to become good citi- afternoon. The lolli.wirg zensasa result oi tneir toDor. jurymen were sworn to try lie parisonswith the Welch Chorus nea, prof. Hogenson discuss th's arire and snarseiy cropped as s us last year. The visited that n thereof the inUroDer rime Por Pruning. The school system is the largest case: J. E. Taylor, S. E. Malm subject. . . . most musical prosoon of that best the As is and districts. cooperation in uian ana no gren, M. C. Stepher frequently Qne the out lvinz opinion a school better has equptment A. heard is this: the soloists of last Urams ever given by the high a. th few warm sunnv days we of the Utah Chas. ol nmnimr Tk Mangelnoti ria LVkf, year were better than those of school will be rendered by see these pestiferous animals ir. Agricultural College starts next them Nephi for a school or us David S. Bills, Thomas Walter. William Nifonger, Erick Epck this, but the chorus work of this tbe high school chorus, Male large iiumbers in some tf tht p riday on its work in the apple z so as to son. This was a casv where the We dress not should unless year surpasses that of last season, chorus and ladies' glee Ciub drv-far- m and of Cache .nA orchards sections nach This speaks well for the work of which is among the best chorus they are kept under control t Valley and it is time for every make it a burden lor our parem r,iaintiiT was seeking lo recover Mr. John the director. No one ne8 j the state. minimizing their numbers, they orchard owner to get this work wi shou d aDoreciaie wnai is- damages from the railroad for a done for us and not only appre- cow claimed to have be n ktlltd could help but notice his whole are sure to do much damage. Lione souled and .thorough conducting. Where large tracts are infested The intermountain fruit grow cate but show our appreciation by said company on January 19, Move. Commendable be could voices that Of the the fight against them should be er prunes at his leisure, but One boy or girl is as good as 1915. move Mr. A of commendable drets as David very judged individually that by private effort. A good plan, lackily this conforms Father another if he doesnt Salisbury arid Seth A. M. I. the wa the ba.itone Graces who Jones speech was McPherson were the cnly wit part arranged, by sang that has been effective some I -- lose Iv to the proper season. well." Mr. In the duet was Drobabl v the best workers and the teachers of the .ortinna. is to set aoatt a day kan in..url t from a Lhvsioloa- - apprecated by students &nd n esses heard in case they testiwhen clear resonant and this was voice to. visit week, school, invite him His high a camt.aijrn.' and the I ,.,,1 av v'int v . ... morei often. fied as to the value of the cow " of view. The Utah l . . vk fr.iph and the audience after hearing they arranged for a teacher .to tthr.U community turn out in- - irs.itiirl Colleire advises After a duet by Miss uutnaperry and the cause of thekilling. him once looked forward to the come down from Salt Lake who inff in tha dormant Prof. Nelson and W. J. Vickers Sometime was Uken by the tha higher irrades of the Lk. number that would be a solo by is teaching the members and i.ublic schools and under proper incites wood growth, the meeting closed. plaintiff's attorney in trying to I him. However no such number students proper dancing. and supervision, while pruning in the growing organization a lower value than was establish At the first session over 140 fight them in a systematic way, eaaon promotes fruitfulness; was civen. first at placed on the animal by Of the ensemble numbers, the people were present and took A recess vaa taken Notes. School owner. There are two formulas of pois- - and since trees in a semi-ari- d the nnivl fnr tha praH. Ltim.l. l.nil In nvr hear, it is Soldiers Chorus mentioned above, part in learning tne proper way witnesses were heard the after antlihe Halleliiah Chorus were of dancing the one step, fox kation of ground dogs and they logical for us to prune largely Geo. i. Olsen. principal of until Tuesday morning. schools, was granted a If the Mona . h..reFirst: dissolve 2.1 .turin the dormant season. the best. These two numb-r- s trot, nd waltz, luesday evening Q. At this point both sides rested; . . h If:... so .... .ui. .tlilirii th Kir ihlno-- on the the crowd was large thai 'oz. rowacrea sinvkma ... in hi mu - . ll'B ... -Khniir. j the rfnn, in iki.M.b n wr jury was excused while an to nunc the state board or education in L . . nAA aKr.tit al In.M .v.. m.,A nmm The intemretation of it became necessary mr nu nuv uv. oi Canon .uanii, .pn,f argument was made to tarte the in these choruses was excellent and arrangements for the Emro table salt and some heals over rapidly as soon ai its recent meeting. case from the jury. After both in mass they surpassed the others, order that the crowd might have- syrup or sugar to nullify the bit g.owth starts in the spring. Preparations are being made sides had made an argument the room, inese instructto Install play ground equipt-men- t about Mr. John: - he is a sufficient 'A .word this over halt pour court ordered the jury to bring . A I ter taste; n u m. ill i ttro sAmAa-ri-! u for the local schools. This in a verdict of "No musician ana director oi nre wus bushel of wheat or oats, stirring Mrs. Burton Entertains .j Cause For in will be done without cost to the soak for 12 to 21 hours ability. For twenty three years with the complaints made well. Action". district. he has been tngaged as director the past of improper dancing, when it will be ready for use at Supper was served at 6 o'clock Miss Anna K. Taylor of Salt about Place in singing festivals all over Wales. Alvah Stout gave a very in- thereafter. time Mrs. J. L. Burton Fridav any by ween tne ai Besides being a good musician he Lake is spenaing ,. -, - for . After terestingtalK to tne toys ana rh Ladles Literary Club .rhalf teaspoonf ul in each hole over r-i WS t 12 two lessons will a is give Nephi Hold Meeting. infes-tciscorteous and polite and ground. If placed the repast the evening was spent girls or the eigntn Kraoe iai a day during the week. the periods much will do un it u,c gentleman. above ground in music and gamea. wu,j" The meeting f the Ladir We shall all welcome another The first sessions were held in to bird. The best time damage I in Pay's hall. juraiy club was held Monday visit by this chorus. to distribute the poison is on a After the fight has been inaug Mrs. Smith Entertains. evening at the home of Mrs. J. cold urated it should be kept up until The Complete program follows: bright warm day, following a W. Whilmore. Dr. T. D. IVes the middle of May, going over Puneral Por Babe. 1. Soldiers Chorus from Faust March day. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith en jrave an interesting talk on thr infested fielua every ten days ensemble were held at Second: Dissolve one oz. pow the services Funeral rhould re tertained Sunday afternoon in Art of Franc. 2. Song. My little Gray Home th- - home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter dered stricknia in 2 quarts of hot or two weeks. Farmers that one dog killed in honor of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Niel- - The following were present Mr. Timmons in the West at salt brine, strong enough to bear member K. Smith morning MesdamesW. F. Brougb. P. Tuesday killing nve or son of Ft, Green. Covers were Encore-Th- e big Bass Viol. 11 o'clock, for their one year old n prff ud. Soak some common March is eaual to Mrs. J. and rt Mr. Bonner, Hazel Elleson. E. R. the fight early laid for sixteen. six In May. St-The Ticklers 3. Trio. died K.ha Sunday. shingles in this 12 lo Z hours, that home after Farrest, Delia Foster, A. .11. and system- Nielson returned Messrs Waldin, John and White A. J. Giwers Jr., was in charge. ; cut into small pieces and lay at and go at it earnestly Mr. Maiben. T. D. Rees. Efith with end week tnendine last atica y. little Farm Well Tilled James Encore-W. A. Garrett Jr. the holes or trails of the dogs. Ockey, Mrs. J. W. Whitmore. of Smith parents ;Spark. W. Paxraan, fcpecalist in and Mrs. 4. Part Song. Come W here My and A. J. Gowers spoke words i. This method provides againt ' Whilmore, and Miss Neva Booth. Nielson. Love Lies Dreaming ensemble of comfort to the bereaft family all danger of kill.ng the birds. S- nfi waa Dis-- j 'luinS,v "leo-ate- a 1 L. j 4 . 1 . J j 4 -- - cm-introducti- on t . -- , m j s ls dry-farm- .. . s-- - .,,, .t I I a . - . lt I I r w..-.- . 1 -.. , A Dry-Farmin- CtiUiii Pl - 4-.- -. g. r, |