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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHt.UTAH 'MM THIS IS THE QUESTION M. CHRISTENSEN. A. B. GIBSON, t PUBLISHED & Fub. Manager. WEEKLY EVERY FRIDAY, A1 NEPHI, UTAH. ' NifcttU? hi. t Have your suit tailor made and be assured of an expert fit. Come in and let me show yon III d1 n VENICE BUILDING mijiii!iik'uh Editor rtegular Price $2.00 per year In Advance $1.50 per year in stock Just the exact size of suit to fit yon or the design of fabrle yon 5 S Successor To The NFIH1 KFCCFP i. ?Are yon sure that Mr. Ready Made olothea hai want? Juab County Times arauuts'sisiatstswsawawstiuiteutFa General Blacksmithing AUTOS CARED FOR Horseshoeing A Specialty. Anything you want don In the way of repairs In the Blacksmith line. Are You Doing Your Part? Program Extraordinary Levan Notes The Andelin-Clar- k concert given Friday night under the auspices of the High School was a rare treat and enjoyed by all present, The poor turnout was a source of much disappointment to all concerned. Joel Taylor was in Spring-Vill- e last week visiting a very dear friend. Elmer Jacobson of Provo made a business trip to Levan last week also visited relatives and At a big expense the manage ment have secured one of the greatest acts of magic and illusion of the stage today. Herrmenn the Great and company. Professor Herrmenn has just completed a very successful engagement of 52 weeks on the Orpheum circuit. Most everyone has heard of this great trickster, his name has been aynonymous with the art of magic ever since the days of Alexander Herrmenn, his uncle, when that wonderful public entertainer established i reputation for stage delectation that has never been colipsed. Critics who remember the marvelous performances of the great illusionist recognize many of his best and mystifying t.icks in the entertainment now offered by his successor, Prof. Felix Herrmenn, who inherited all the paraphernalia left by Alex ander Herrmenn at the time of his death. Added to the best of the latters tricks are several more modern features that have brought the present Herrmen offering to a high stardard that makes it preeminently the greatest magic and llusion act presented at the present time. Herrmenn the Great wll head the bill at the Arlington Thursday and Friday March 30th and 31st Prices We also offer 3 reels of first chss pictures. Household furniture for sale, stoves, range and buggy. H. E "hogs are hogs" "horses are horses" cows are cows So? No real difference in value?- - Each reader of the Times, whether he is on our subscription list or not, is asked to assist in friends. It's much the same with making the paper of interest to J. VV. Paxman, Mark Bigler, the public. You can do this by and S. R. Winn of Nephi were S4 lumber. calling our attention to news the speakers at the sacramental BONNEVILLE LUMBER cm items which quite often are over- meeting Sunday After noon. 'if U r t it I HIT looked. No one man, with a II. C. Kofod left for Provo score of other thiugs to attend to J. C. FANCHER, Manager, Monday to attend the funeral of can get in touch with all of the his brother's wife. Nephi. Utah. events that are happening here in The students of the fifth and East Juab County. It is the help sixth grades surprised their Railroad Ami Farm Emof frienas which enables us to Lee C. Morgan, Friday teacher, publish the large amount of news ployees Wages Compared at his home. Music and which is going into the columns night, were enjoyed by all pre games of this paper every week, but Conttniud fnm ps I sent. reireshments were Laght As with the farm-hanthe many items which we would like served at 10 oclock after which conditions of to publish are not being reported. the crowd broke working railway all express service men have been train If you are not doing your part to ed them selves asup, having had a make East Juab County's news constantly improved at the extime. There were twenty good us not pense of the employees. give paper interesting why seven students present. Government statistics provt of of assistance friends visits your Richard Iveraon went to Bear that the hazard of their rccupat to your home. Yve are able to ion has steadily decreased. This handle a large amount of local River City to attend the funeral is the result of millions "pent b news and we want the people of of his brother Martin who was the railnads for tetur h East Juab County to feel that the killed in auto accident. The high waters are commencheavier Times is their newspaper. rails, dtubls ing to come down, and the tracks, block signals, automatic farmers are busy irrigating Howell. couplers, airbrakes, mechanical Newspaper Man Has More ucern and elearning ditcher. stokers, oil burning engines ar d Than Share cf Trouble. he rain storm of Monday night safety and labor" Notice of Assessment many other came just at the right time for which the devices saving West and crust the soften the Tintic Iron mt.de Consolrn invest inert let, King employes The following item is taken pros-pecThe no dated and and Com financial mk. through. crop aeumed grain Mining Milling from one of our exchanges. It be are ever better than now a king busiof Themenwhoare pany. shows that the newspaper man Principal place fore. . ness: Utah. 25 cent Nephi, higher ray arn and per gets more than his share of criticNotice is rxen the R. have best ptid at that has James given hereby alwaya ism if he attemps to take sides on pur Paystrup of Directors of the the all of the Soern home chased meeting railway employes. Thompson any question of public interest: Their wages range from f 800 Nephi Taylor was taken to west Tintic Iron King Consoled st Running a local newspaper while a wet or dry campaign is on the hospital at Salt Lake City ed Mining & Milling Company, a year for inexperienced brske-me- n to nearly $4,000 a year for is not a funny proposition. If the Sunday where he was operated held on the 20th day of March editor ad. nits wet arguments to on for appendicitis, Mr. and 916; an assessment of o n e- - engineers on the beat runs: The average wages of the this columns he is critizised. If Mrs. D. Bosh accompanied him. fifth of one cent per share was on evied stock of the the 300,000 employes who are decapital he admit s dry arguments he is A Meeting of the Farmers So immediatemanding an increase are $1,253. critized af.;ain. If he admits the ciety of Equity was held in the corporation, payable 37 the Treasurer a yar, an increae o' 40 per V to T. C. Winn, arguments: of both, which seems Levan Court House Monday in his of office since 1904. cent the at Company, fair proposition, he fails to Afternoon. The National organiz stock Utah. The 1.400,000 ither railway Any please. If be were to admit neith- er Mr.Satterfield was the speak- Nephi City, $684.78 a which assessment this may employes average er there would be lots of objec er. He discussed the proposed upon of 25.2 per increase on 15th an the remain day year, unpaid tion. Any way one handles the County Incorporation, $800 was 1904. will aince of 1916 be cent April delinquent matter it doesn't please and in subscribed in Levan or the and advertised for sale at public These are the facts, Mr. trying to do so the editor is put purpose. They purposed build Will you think ihem Farmer. unless is and tayment in the position of the fable about ng two elevators, one in Nephi auction, and over be then ssy if ou think sold the made on will before, the old man, his son and the ass. and one at Levan, and a clear- 1916 cf 2 o'clock train aeivtce emat the May first railway day One thing people who are free in ng house in this County. the delinquent as ployes are justified in threatenm., to their criticism should remember The last basket ball game of sessment, pay toother with the ing the proxperity of every Inthat no rap er would be able to the season in Levan was played exist long u pon the amount pa;d ast Wednesday night, March cost of advertising and expense dustry in this country, of even the very existence of individuals of sale. for subcription. 15. between the high School T. C. Winn. dependent ftr food supply of team and the Levan town team. Location of office: Nephi, Ut. uninterrupted railroad ervice? resulted in a complete The game Bund le Shower victory for the high sebcol with a score of 39 to 27 in their A bundle .shower was given favor. Tuesday Marvh, 21et by Mts. The close of a very successful Seth McPher.son, Mrs. Oscar ball season for the high basket Bowers and Mt s. Louis Shaw at school was celebrated cn St. the home of Mi . and Mrs. Oscar Patrick's day with a, very ela Bowers in hon or of the "Run borate and tastily arranged ban Away Junet", &tr. and Mrs. Al for the members of the fred Shaw. A vaT pleasant eve quet team and their rartners at the ning was spent w ith music and home of Mrs. Cordis 11. Smith games. Grandpa Shaw favored The decorations were suggest his youngest son A If with a rec the day and the event. ivcof itstion and comic so ng. At 11:30 After the banquet, they went a delicious k'.ncheorr was served in a body to the Andelin-Clar- k to the following: amuil Shaw concert which was given under Mrs. Sr, A. Haycock. Mrs. John the auspices of the high school M. C. Miller, Mr. M.rs. Kirgan, After the concert, the whole and Mrs. John Haycock, Mr. and student body went to Mrs, Mrs. M elfin Carter, Mr. and Smith's home to enjoy a high Mrs. El mer Kirzan. M rs. James school party. Games and re COMPLETE SPLCIAL SCENIC PRODUCTION Bean, Mrs. George Haycock freshments, and a good time in POPULAR PKICES Mrs. J obn Garrett, Mist Maude were the order of the Dellf general, Bowe.vs. Frances Kirg-an- , occasion until 12 o'clock when Stel'j. and Ethel Shaw, Sylvia it closed by all joining in the and Iirille McPherson. Elviva rendition of a school song. EVERYTHING IN MILLINERY Braivn, Cleo Lunt, May Foster, L'lUan Blaekett. Zetta Bale Judge Joshua Greenwood To be found ait tbe F'erii Haynes, Vilate Howarth went to Salt Lake on busines Edtard Shaw. Alma Garrett Tuesday. MILLINERY PARLOR Frai ik SDarks. Clinton Kirgan Latimer 'Geo and 'Mrs. Mr. Bowers Seti t McPherson. Oscar where Lou' is Shaw and the hostesses went to Granger Sunday Pextem bide, 1st. door north Tlrst Wmi. Bank future home. will make their they Oscar Mrs. .Seth McPherson, Mrs. The North ward M. I. A. wish Hats, the very newest In style and Bon era, and Mrs. Louis Shaw. - es to thank the Venice Theatre rewere Mac y useful presents prices . . t a Mtl Co. and all who assisted in makceif ed. il was in me CaS and sse hou; s the moon was shining ing the picture show Wednesday MISS M. V. CURTIS, Prop. brig ht when Ihcy all went to of last week such a mammoth tbej r homes sober. , , d, 0c. This out shows our Cold Tiro Wo can sot your Setter. tiros whllo you wait. IRA T. BOXNTON DEPOT STREET. NEPHI, UTAH ts Notice To Water Users. Stat Engineer's Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, February It, 1916. is hereby given that whose post office is Mona, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Cess-ic- n Laws of Utsh, 1909, 1911 and 1915. Notice JEWELERS Frank Webb, 217 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY UT. to appropriate of cubic-foof water per second (mm Siort With fha Guarantee" an udnamed spring in Juab County, Utah. Said spring issues at a point which bears north 87 degrees 47 minutes east 4757 feet from the Excursion Tickets via Salt Lake of the northwest qusrter of Rout to Salt Lake City account Bfctiod 27. Township 11 south, Range L.D.3. Conference April 4th to I ast. Salt Lake base and meridian. 9th Ino. The water will be diverted at the on sale from tickets Excursion string and conveytd by means of a SilvMammoth, Eureka, pi je line for a distance of 2000 feet and Nephi, there used from January 1 to Dec- er City and stations East April ember 81, Inclusive, of each year, for 4th. to 9th. inc. Return limit domesric purpose. ( rhis application Is all other sta From 12th. April designated In the state Engineer's of 'ice as No. 6333. Notice All protests against the granting of as d application, atating the reasons Because the warm weather is thvtrefor, must be made by affidavit here do not think you are entitlI a 0 ot eouth-ctrn- er fee of duplicate, accompanied by $250, and Med in this office within thirty (30) daya after the completion " the publication of this notice. W.D. Beers. ed to sprinkle at all hours.Keep within sprinkling hours. Nephi City Water Dep'r. - Mrs. S. C. Chase went to OvState Engineer. tateof first publication February erton, Nevada, Tuesday morning 15, 1916, date of completion of publi- to see her mother who is at that cs! on March 27, 1916. p'ace on account of her health. (BmEjEsmmwEia Where it is TIME theTickets On Sale Excursion Daily -- - -- LIMIT SIX MONTHS , , THREE Ask J. J. A. - DAXT-- Y COTfRELL, Agent. wrltw Literature TRAINS Ne0l for H. MANDERFICLO. A. Q. P. A. Salt Lake City Panama California International Exposition San Diego Opsn All Year - ARLINGTON THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH 27th. "The Bridge Of Love" TUESDAY, MARCH 28th. "His Temporary Wife" The Kenworthy Player with Helen Duffey f right -- |