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Show ALL TBS NEWS OF'CABT JPAB JUAB: . COONTT. Times COUNTY I AN INDEPENDENT NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9. LAND DEALS HOMES LEVAN. MONA, JUAB nd MILLS, P NO. 26 1916 FIRST COMING TO INTERESTING NEWS FROM MANY SETTLERS GLEAN-U- AD 19 REAP IN THE OF NEPO:. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF EAST JUAB COUNTY VOL. 7. 1 YOUR PROSPEROUS MEETING HELD IN DISTRICT COURT WARDGHAPEL UTAH GS Of Town Peo- Parents Class Takes The Millions of Acres Hereto, Many Out Sunday Many People Visit New South Ward Meet. Horton Sentenced To 20 Ing House. Lead. Town Broad Rend- fore Classed As Arid ple Visit Mona Relatives And Friends. ers Hearty Support, Lands Being Reclaimed Hundreds Of Acres Being Sold In Different Parts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garfield, Under the auspices of the par Following are extracts of an Of Juab Valley. ents class of the Levan Sunday article handed us which appeared Edward and William Houghton Years In State Prison. Other Trials. Sunday marked the opening of the South ward meeting house. Late Saturday evening a crowd of workers were busy getting everything in readiness for a live interesting opening the following morning. At 10:30 Sunday morning a large crowd of Sunday school children and parents assembled in th very modern building. Many who had never been on the interior of the building expressed theii surprise at the artistic and well planned arramgement of th building. The Sunday school ses. sion was presided over by Superintendent Beagley. Harry Speeches were made by Bishop A. H. Belliston, Supt. Beagley. andJ. Will Walker, a member of S LS. General Board. The musical program follows: Prelude, "Pilgram Chorus" (a) Sacramental" Devotion (b) of Heaven"; Beautiful Star ... . . . . . .. The district court of the 5th. School, Wednesday of this week in the Salt Lake Tribune of re- were in Eureka the first part of Mm. Jean H. Bakeman of Los was set aside as Clean-u- p day. cent date, relating to home build the week attending a funeral of a judicial district opened Monday Angelei California has been busy Someti.no ago this town, which ing in different parts of tbe state, near relative. June 5th. All the jurors previouf -the past few weeks in arranging is incorporated, came very close and the special work of J. W. Mrs. Eva Kay and daughter were in atten ly subpoenaed and making some mammoth land to winning the prize for tbe Paxman, dry farm specialist for Orpha returned home Wednesday dance. The first case on the deals in different parts of this cleanest town of its size in the the Agricultural college. from Charleston where she spent dockets was the state vs. William Elmer Horton charged with county, particularly in the sect- state. The town board got be- "With the completion of huge several days visiting relatives and ion south and jwest of Levan. hind the move Wednesday and the murder of the night policeirrigation projects and the devel- - friends She has just closed a deal with arranged K r a dance and supper man of Eureka on the evening of Eur-iof of William Sr. opment dry farming along Houghton John W. Corbln of Anaheim December 1915. Attorney M. M. the opera house for all who scientific lines the 6tato of Utah eka spent Decoration Day in Mo- California, who purchased the iook part ic tne ciean-u- p Warner of Salt Lake, Attorney move, has sent broadcast its call for Ina south two hundred acres of the n. iTiQBb oeariy response was sett ers The ea has been ana- L A. Miner of Nephi lepresent-e- d v-- .. . t . . - . , , UirS. JjUIClliU IVOJf VL AiCWlVH Crystle Spring Farm, formerly the defendant and the state' n w?red and still is visgenerously teing ton 8pent seVeral days here the Maad ranch. Mr. Corbin in- raauiyu side of the case was looked after nu wun buubw excepuouB aw answered. Settlers are coming in relatives I itjnK wjtn Vl tends to put up a modern pumpTUT a ft K1a f Oftt" IVAVa WAV A Ml District by Attorney E. H. acres ana we minions oi V 8rores M re Olson Mrs. and George I . . the will and cultivate hA i lln Hm.ff plant and thai. n.fMn ing County Attorney J. Ryan nerevoiore ciassea as aria ianas tiai.ui ug .Ijiln home in Fairview land in that section for sugar uuuig H. McKnight. The time Monday move. All the brush were re- - are Biowing but surely being turned to their after spending the school yearin beets. More than likely in the moved from tbe streets, all the reclaimed. was taken in the examination of Mona. near future he will establish a rubbish that had accumilated, tentative juror?, the court clos-tall the advantages gut: wjth of Salt Yates Mrs. William .. u u in streets the plant for the manufacturing of una rnmnvirf nnri i the evening without hav- ing .nil j . Decorat,OD Da her land plaster which he will ship to were leveled and all the holes pruviucu uy inua.uic ouu tuc there" LakLe jne securing a single juror. agriculture experts California. He intends to moveon were filled: Tbe people of Levan have wuu fthTuesday morning things took a ant arp, VAt mnnv land immediately and will make are to be complimented for the I Salt Mrs. of Barrott radical turn in the district court. George Not. the n nvnmp vis Mona in Lake week a The u improvements in the neighbor- unitv thev show in the civic iIC091 fllUUIIK LUC3C 19 1UC spent attorneys for the defence ,t,i . I i n uaWUK hood of five thousand dollars. improvements instituted bj the had held a night conference, the of farmers from clerks, miners He has also brought two hundr- town board and other organizatMabel Owen : Violin folo. Hiskev. lo Peter which was announced of result and other classes who have bad Booth: "Don't ed acres of grazing land on thi ions of that town. Ralph Spring" by Attorney Warner Tuesday .. , ,, . no practical experience in any ui. onu ou anna ine sorrows vy west bench. when he asked perMona o visitinor Coetiauad so lUt t in week morning .nnt sort of farming. wicic uiccuuk with draw the plea of. to mission The north one hundred sixty rtarenta Mr. and Mrs. N. I. viiee ciuu. , vino fh,'i. I , In the making of farmers the were iour nuuureuI iour peuvM not guilty heretofore entered, ana W Ellertaon acres of the farm above men Mrs. Carter Entertains. Utah Agricultural college has be permitted to enter a plea or tioned have been sold to a Calif. Santaauin Present. foremost rank. in been the Irrig- . uum ine aiiernuuu euiIty to a charge or muruer in . ;1V1;J m Tuesdav in Mona on busi- "iL party who will make valuable Mrs. Earl Carter entertained a uuu cnorus lhe eecond degree. The court The Belliston presided. make ..and af pre relatives number of Monday improvements long before dry farming was ness. LnoThircHMwShenherd". was parations to irrigate portions of ternoon in honor of her hus- Wnown about and in. this respect Mrs.. Ephraom-Ellerts..Hush Be Every Sound Subdued for pr08eCutlon pEed judgment said land for sugar beets. bands' birthday. Dinner was tbe Utah institution was a summoned to Salt Lake early pion Voc4, Mo wUh VioHn 0blifi;at0 on he def endant hy Eentencicg The hundred sixty seres served at 6;30 p.m., The table eer. . estaousnea u: ... k .t.n tvw K otata rnr All Fternitv". Miss Lucile llilitllW it ouiiu.j expeniueui - nen. . . I A . g south of the Bean was beautifully decorated witb tlT: Tl I a J aemner suuons ot and aaugnurr Home gave Sweet "Home practical term of a for Forrest; twenty tentisry rsncb, now owned by Powell peonies. Covers were laid for onstrations in almost every line uunn. By the chorus. Short speeches years, at hard labor. Bros., has been sold and tbe Messrs and Mesdames T. G. oi were made by several or tne acuvuy pertaining io larmmgi beyraour noweii ipen ouuu The next cae to follow tbe springs cn this Isnd will be Carter. A. V. Gadd. T. C. Carter, by irrigation. Miss of Since tbe advent oil the here M" guest present. . people assembled into one stresm snd Ralph Carter. Vernon Stanley, j r . ta Horton trial was the state of u nas Deen among tuertson. i0 the evening there were Utah vs. Rapheal Martineas the water be used for irrigating Earl Carter and Mr. Wallace aryiarmmg the leaders in this line of work. Arthur Kay made a flying trip I three hundred a. twenty eight and sugar beets tbe coming season. .Carter. In the evening while Tft3 fqprninff Joseph Augnery charged a. rfT i vaa I.i to aallt . i oaiuraay At. Al1Aa wc.a v.v. ...w. .v- rnurimn people preieni wnen me iuhuw with burglary in the third deMrs. Bakeman is on a hugh )..,. to obstacles the An , rendered: . inexperienced cundav. inr orotrram was defendants withdrew I A I I . I gree. The deal where in she expects to ST.. . 9 ! M Ml " AN t.ll. . " ..t.Hv..w. mgn Knwmc.u..K inose . . Llea of rotauilty orevious attenaing ell the Taylor Bros, ranch at in and aumr sed all the men who L ,heir settlers nereanatnen nave . , w this winter are as) on the Effects oi alcohol "Ssi a , Juab and the two farms now were present for dinner. At bring of fail on of lack them ?u account D. pwB.ul Rees. bv T. Dr. ven presiAnr,on 11:30 p. m a delicious supper owned by C. anda R. C.ssStephen! a knowledge of the science of farmHv :r0;V cT of the Juab stake. The i son. miheie rancnei win v aoiaj was served to & guests irom the bad Mountains a state the KaV. gives "Let chorus "IZuV Z reputaLillian ing 7""" Lester sang Kay. to wealthy California people, attractively decorated tables. tion and ' Home- --' n. T turn, back Green .D;n have Shout for Joy" and naturally Pft They waa TV.' Kmi. An active campaign will be vould-b- e settlers. To ,n retUrned home to spend the Sweet Home"; Vocal duet. commenced in the near futurs m Misses Ruth Sperry and Mabel summer vacaUun. Shower On Hansen . in the middle West to sell lands pansies. In the wee small hours T"U,"UHS t r a n rmvii riir V aa aira nna n The closing. The Lord Owen. is here all : William returned of the visiting Kay tor"T". is morning and it expected in this valley, his mother Mrs. ChorletU Ksy. s My Shepherd" was rendered A "shower" for H. N. Haa- that before roan years hsve their homes declaring it tbe best a wno Gev.oiei m l,nle. 10 uav" Chorus. the by a over of year. an absence son was given iionosy eveniag after passed all the unoccupied lands time ever. of buff chsDel built The is me over ana siave eung ingirucvMiss Huth Davis and Miss in this valley will show more the settlers in the scientific colored pressed brick and con- - by ing CHves .,tv, Greenwood Rhoda Vickers st the home of real live development than in a JuOge and practical methods of dry Miss Vickers. All kinds af side of her sister. Address much longer period In the past. and is finished with white farming. In the form mouretrsfis, Mrs. Richard Jensen of CenWe are copying the following d k lhrough out lhe ln. presents k h appointment the j butcher knives, etc were 1 n Big Surprise On Wallace rum iuv irui County Record with hot rattles, honored member, Mr. equipped ' . the Vlckers. vi.itinjr two week, with her Judge Greenwood's baccalaureate he.t and given Hanson left Tueedsy morning ursun address was replete with good r(Cnce ratner mnvn .i nniu. mAra ruin far ' should jn Lake where he was jry Mrs. . Mrs. C. H. Sperry and , ideasaodshowedcarefulthouKht Osburn Young made a busi- - the auditorium is seated with for Sslt June 7 ta married Wednesday sue .. . Wallace Vickers planned a and preparation. It was c.lculat. The people boast trip to Salti . Uke the early i oak. benches. en Iness he tint of Salt Lake. Ada Pratt , Miss . Wallace i cessful surprisi on ed to and no doubt did, have a tirelv theoretical, but would be Pari 01 inB weeK f hsvmg one of the most moo- toes ceremony The was marriage most stimulating effect upon the imrvirtt hv actual Saturday tight. Tbe event I The Rodney Rowe was a visitor in em and up to date meeting Lake Salt in the Ttmple. then place pulled off at 8:30 and from graduates. It was warmly com rhoice fell on J. W. PaTtnan of Moroni the latter part or last houses in the state. The evening was spent ia until 10:30 tbe time was spent mended by his hears and was fre one of the pioneers in dry I ?eek. Nephi, ana music, ugm re hour games this in social ichst At quently quoted from by subse farming in Utah. were served lo the er freshments were Blgler-MIIIWedding followine: Misses splendid refreshments quent speakers during the exerMr. Taxman has been interest- Lucile Cowan, refreshmttti , erred. After the . Mickelson cises." This address was given I , , , f Christiansen Venice ChristUor. (Vandt lo was time thm spent Mr. Spencer Miller or iiern . . a a . fa Nuptial Brougb, Hazel Cowan, Afton reading city dunoir the comroencernentl . , 4 man. utan and wiss urau semes, music and is He Louise Ooldeo, na a ler of Nephl were married in the Greenwood, The following were present: exercises of tbe Branch Agnail- - . h of Salt tive received Lake, but Mr. Aaron P. Christianson, the Messrs snd Mesdames Thomas tural college. Lake Temple Wednesday LaVern Ingram, Metsrr. Joref Slt his Jos education Greenwcod. Vern entered and later forest rancrer. and Miss Alice June 7th. The bride is the daught Elliott, Vickers, A. O. Lunt Theo Cart Fork. From business American at Mickelson of Msnti were married er c.f Charles Edwin Bigier. eph Willis.' "ill U Ho)t n4 W. T. Mrs. of Homole Swarm American Fork he went to tr, E. J.MisMorgan, Meeting; Mantil Herman Vickers. 7 in the Nephl Wednesday June Ruth Sperry, J. by her She is well Vitkers. respected Homo'e the . . eneatTCd in mercantile I evening the Monday an(i Temple. Will Walker of Salt Lake. Mr. gncrve many inenas ana ... ex- -l Swarm met at the borne of Mrs. business Ten years later Dr. J. Christianson sSnrel Wcddlntr Announcement and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Vickers. and I . ... Florence Lunt at which the sum- A widtsoe and Professor L.A. pecUtobe at their home after l or Miss Upmis of The her death mother, the marriage mer's work for the Bee Hive gi" Merrill went to Kephi to endeavor Jul v 1st at the Forest station var seo.she hss assisted in the! Ostler to Frar k Higgenscn, af I, S. Club Entertained was discussed. After meeting tbe tn tntluce the farmers of that sec- - back of ML Nebo household duties of the hi me. Kinghtsville has bren snrtrwirie Mrs. Thelma Beagley en bee Mrs. Jennie Ueiiiston Mr, keepers, farming. (jry up thw tall ed to take place in the Salt Lake Mr. Miller is one of teruintd the I. S. club Tuesday and Mrs. Nellie Lowan accjmp. axman wa4 or,c 0f the first to time tcrwn Tbe in Tetntle sometime in the tarly musicians of the evening st her borne. anied tbe swarm lo me siaiDen UnTT,. 5nfPrp.tqH inthe workandl A. II. Anderson, formerly a anted snd comes He chat part of July. wai soent in .social where lifiht refresh- - immediately acquired 1C00 acres teacher st Mona, who Has been which he resides. Drugstore is ser were reconmmended and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christisaa highly ewing. Refreshments I spending the past year at the u menu were server isiaes vne 0j arid gagebrush land. Mse of the marriage of their a have Downs. to announces host ved to Misses Edna a total lack of experience inY. university completing Li Jreoorted the following mem-Beekeepers to E. F. Baldwin Eva daughter Painter. Vilate Mangutn. rhylli hers were present: Mrs. "mTs! lack of knowled- - course thi. year and receiving a the and farming take to Miller, Eureka makel of place at the Camilla Mr. and Mrs. Milltr w.ll tamt. Wra. Emma Chriatisoo, hTl g of which was by degree, was in Nephi Wednesday S'E June McPhersan Lake Rertha Za,c. Beag Salt and Creed Mrs, Temple Mrs. Geo. their home in Harnman. '9mmumJ!tm on business. Wright. U7f n t 1 I I j -- I CD '"""f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ... ..j I in 1 vv I ..... 1A M :::: he ' -- on atly Ia -- - 1 - . .... em . A'j .... ... - T'.. ft T- -on . I""""" " EH-rtso- rv 7 ZT a 1!hl ttt -- 7" iu ni. .... i "1. a. 9 ig .;.',' "r, M ft . I ov-era- r 1 1 tnX. |