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Show ' s JUAft cfctMTY Successor To The NEPHI RECORD S. C. CHRISTENSEN NUM. REPORT Co. Rawlelgli Remedy business from ' Jacob Gibson, and is now prepared to furnlsti everything In the RAWLEIOH line, lie has commenced work and 'will make a house to house canvas regularly In all the cities and towns of Juab County, "The Rawlclirh Man" Why Not Give Your Orders Now For Tall Delivery of HEADSTONES of THOMAS BELLISTON, ;Nephi, Utah ,! Ajrent t or A. fltatant. MrhC Wnrkt Jvet the Thing for Diarrhoea, "About two yeara ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week," writes W C Jones, Buford. N. D. "I became so weak that I could not. Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy The first dose relieved ma and witbio two days I was as well m ever,'' Manv druggists recom mend this remedy because they know that it is reliable. Btsnd upright A druggist Obtainable everywhere Charnberlain'a Colic The supervisors prepared uni Regular Price $2.00 per year form plans, met teachers pri In Advance $1.50 per year vately and in groups, visited class rooms made observations PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY FRIDAY, A1 gave demonstration, and test NEPHI, UTAH. ed the schools according- to the most relent standardized tests In Favor of State prepared by educational ex tiurcka wide has Prohibition. perts. A competent clerk been employed and his time is divided. He serves as clerk of To the people of the eastend the board of education and also of the county who think that to the district superintendent, Eureka is not for state wide The period of scientific man prohibition the following clipp agement and measurement of ing from the Eureka Repoiter the schools has been introduced will be interesting. gradually into the schools of the The Republicans of Eureka district and results show that held their primary at the Cresmore efficient work has been cent Theatre on Tuesday evening of this week at which time done. The same plan of supervision delegates were elected to the with trreater detail will be used state oenatotial and judicial to be held at Ogden on Augnext year. 8th. the senatorial at the ust will be Teachers. Greater care same place a day later and the consolidst exercised under the convention will conof judicial selection in the ed plan Salt vene at Lake on the 10th. is The teachers. present policy William Homer called the not to employ inexperienced Tuesday. teachers. In the erade- schools.1 primary tol order Ton T I ana i. ox uus xiennoo and be must evening teachers graduates were 3elected George H.Taylor echooU with two years. hih chairman and secretary re aucceesful teaching experiecce, or nomal graduates with one spectively, Mr. Henroid made - a brief talk, telling the object of year's successful teaching ex- the primary and those present nerience. This policy may be changed in the future so an to proceeded to elect the delegates f or the state convention Guf take in a few of the most pro J- - Henriod, W. Tregoniog. raising normal graduates. While in the service most George H. Taylor and Charier teachers are anxiou to take pro- - Zabriskie were elected. Delegates to the senatorial that will fessional courses teachjudicial convention! are more valuable make them Henriod, W. J.Tregonlng rs. Fully th tsachers Gu did orofessional work of some George H. Taylor, Charles Za kind last year, while many others briskie, William P. Bromley and - Allen. attended summer school in UtahH"n I ... .a nn v nue tne and elsewhere. In ore instance delegates will go to teachers had difficulty doing these conventions uninstruced it is understood that the primary effective extension work. on Tuesday evening was a com- Evidently the school offering plete victory for those who fa the work did m t do its part prohibition. Those In most capes the extension vor state-wid- e had been who work has been successful and as expecting a hard at the fight primary between a result teachers have received the prohibitionists much as and th higher certificates and were 'wets rather All room. in the class surprised tistance teachera are advised to take to note that the latter fraction waa not even represented at the prefessional work. Last year teachers took advantage primary. many, to the reading and Study Cours. f 1 I Your Earning Capacity 50of Ought to enable you to do more than just make You ought to save money, then having a living. saved, the next thing to do is to svt your surplus to working safely and profitably A savings account in this bank is both safe and profitable and is the one sure way to future in- f- dependence Nephi National Bank SALE BIO Parts Appreciate Manager. Utah Candy Thousands of tourists ' who pass through Utah every year, are delighted with the exceptional flavor, ' smoothness and quality of Utah-mad- e candy, ! " ' . , - Save your orders for Chrislensen There is no better place to get them than A. B. GIBSON, Continual from page L Candy Lovers From All Editor A Fub. M. CHRISTENSEN. of Moroni has taken ovtr The AND NfitfH!. UTAH Juab County Times UN- - SUPERINTENDENT'S MONUMENTS t!MS, ; "'. i i - " there's a' 'some- The reason thing different',' about the taste of candies made in .Utah,' is due to the high puality and absolute qurity of the ingredients used, t be i All Trimmed Hats going: 5elov .ost. Also a line of Sport Hats on sale, at 5 I ss f Juab of county Know all men by these presents, that we the undersigned Jessie H. Cone and Walter A. Shellenberger of Trout Creek,. Juab Co. Utah, dissolve and set j aside all partnership and own' ingsinthe Trout Creek Ranch bought from Joseph T. Paiker and all other known interests. ' (Signed) Jessie H. Cone. state of Utah (. ss County of Juab i On the fifth day of June A. D. 1916 personally appeared before Cone the signer of me Jessie-H- . the above instrument who du'y acknowledged to me that he executed the same, My commission expires May 5th state of Utah ; - 1912. Mrs. S. B. McCune's nn Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco jJLJU AND RETURN Spend. Your VACATION CALIFORNIA in On fit Shore sf ft and fttbwg tewH, a!s tt Grand Pacific Ocaaa and enjoy lha Bsthipg, Ocesa Park, tang Besdh, Vsnks w4 after test-m- g, pin, visit SAN DIEGO AND THE EXPOSITION Tick ff 0.71 Stop-ove- r . f ft u July 2 da' st taw. a la 3lat 'ncbrra, and M. MANDE. FIELD, A. G. GO jrt reservations and Vain eeheMles s eni J. A. COTTllftL. Tmt choice of routes J m4 returning Agent, NesM r. . P.A. SALT LAKK CITT. a S . ct-uer- m .i. Wbethr . OTTO G. KEARNEY, Notary Public. (SEAL) j THEFIFTHJUDICIALDISTRICTIN THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. B. B. Pariih Et Al plaintiffi va. Spld er Mining Company defendant, aher de- pends almost entirely; upon health. No matter how DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE or. not you make a success of life Sheriff's Sale i great a person's . success may be in a material war, if he sacrifices his health in securing it, he has failed. Give your family such food ss ifT'tial. Sheriff of Juab County r. r. CHRISTI90N, Deputy Sheriff. Date of first publication Friday tha Zlst day of July A. D. 1916. J. II. McK.iight Attorney for the B " plaiutifTs. , Notice S.Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July . 1916. Notice la hereby given that George C. Paxeotopouloa, of Starr, Utah, who on September 2, tVI.1. made Homestead entry, Serial, Ko OttT&l. for SEJ NL U. ''"' s ek ROLLED OAT 5 -- This new breakfast food . isa naturJ body: buildeyOats contait. all the ele mentsrepuired by the body For flavor, stxe and firm- -; ness, you have never before tasted such oats as a pack, "Sunripe.V Order " ".' age today. - ' Try Sunripe Keffe et. A pure food beveraie.Be.tter than ever "Containstbe Strength , of the Hills" Utah Cereal Food Co Olden,' Utak. $100 Reward. $109 Sec II. T. M R. I Lois I and r 4lt Ttf to Warm thai pow and SU KW1 SertiDn 7. Township II to at taael ibr i a mm I 3r4Vl Lake Kane tcUM Mrr South, East, Salt m,e ia or-- p santat tia m,n a4 that U idian, has filed notice of latention to Caiarr. Hall to Cstarrb an7 Cura ttia make three-yes- r Proof, to ensblish pnMa evra rm hMa tha aullral claim to the land abos-- described, be- frawrnHr 'atarT fcelne a eonalltaMaaait Ixj'iirn fore the Clerk of the District Court at tnwnl. Hall a Catarrhraltu(Wal Cura to ! la- -. NefAi. Utah on the 6th dayofSeptem artln dlrOr irxi the Ua4 trnallT. atwl mvntnm awrf tt f 1916. arataaa, ber, er eeatroTIn tha ravrwtto af th 4to Claimant names as witnesses: ha pm,4n raa-)r evil'llne aa4 Frd Marls, Leonard Fowkes, Thorn-s- s ttamra InvaSolr.tha rnarttutn ' a WwrlL Tha wnatiu In ft t much aflr-t ..th Tophsm, Cbarlti LTook all of Starr hare era that -t Ona Hattarail Lwlr thr utan. t t fum a? f.t faUe te rvra. fee lt( ootx c. BLAKCLT, Register. Irat1inmlaia ' sStrraa? r I i Hrmf a St. ! ait I r. ...... 7a ffi- - tm aaaeaMae, fa ft.ua Kew for see tm4r4r trl. thr. .' potatoes Harry Beagiey. 70i 1LS- 'trim e.I - --N. JEWELERSl 217 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY UT Tha Stars w e,al' VJ o Cura for Cholera Morbus isisei - b rr sale, 1 thett aa. Gelling The Most - Out of Life - a .. v ... Notice. s -- j Sugar ABSOLUTELY PURE; isra it bealth-buildin- Utah-Idah- o To be aold at aberiff'a aal on Satur day tha 12th day of August A. D. 1916, At the front door of the County Court Houi In Nephi City. Juab County State of Utah the following described How To Succeed. es outlined bv the State Board real property belonging to tha Spider of Education and also bv the ,1s it lost? Is it found? Mining Co, and deacribed aa follova, to wit: University of Utah, These courses Are you around Emma Lode Mining Claim, situated are among the Dst yetgivei To discover nice lodgings or and being in Nebo Mining DUtrkt, nd have had much to do with board? Mona Juab County, State of the improvement of class work Have you goods to exchar ge? Utah Precinct, with all improvements together So Do you want to arrange. salary schedule h and all water rights and ap?rutenanet.-been put into operation only in To purchase a second-han- d thereto attached or in any way be the grades. With the scholarship Ford? longing. . and experience rule mentioned Have you houses to let? above a minimu m salary of CO Have yu buyers to gel? a paid. After entering the ser Don't sit with a counten vice a raise of 12.50 per month ance Sad, each year is given if the teacher Just this paper has been successful. This sslsr) Do the business for you. . .a continued eacn year until tne The right dope is a classi maximum of ffcO is reached. No fied ad. alary discrimination is made-between male teachers and fem- - meeting were held and ptrons' I? teachers; and primary problems discussed. At one cf teachers receive the same mone the institutes a department was tary consideration is giammai created for the ianitots and grade teachers. So far there their work in the system wss has been no nectssity for plae- - carefully considered. In every ng a premium on male teach case the state department aser. For the same service render sisted In the arrangment of the ed the female teacher should programs. receive as much as the male The work of the primary de teacher and the work of the partment waa especially heir, primary teschers as important ful in view of fact that no pti- a the g rammer grade teachers mary supervisor is employed. At present at least this policy Before consolidation teachet ahali continue the schools of the were at times required to go district. Before conso idsticn long distances which as seme these salary conditions did nwjwhat distasteful and proved to exist end not .aenough IhrotgMI .1 lome eatnt unsatisfactory. was Kiven to the employment of I Cooperation of schpja 'with teachera. The work of employ-- hom-- s and c rnm in tie.There is ing U achers the entire var haslgrrnt eed of this phase of edu not gone lar in tne district. I ctii" In the district. People At resnt only the District g - netslly do i.ot know enouoh Superintendent, one high scboollabout thtf school S)tem. This princ tal an the district musli f K fault of the teaeUri nJ those In thsrae of the sehonla upereieorsfe eo employed. Institutes. and fediera Uunng the pei.ple llemtelves year tUree successful I T ere is need of closer eooperaU . instrutea were neia. ine pro-li- n between the domestic scidnre grsms were so arranged to giveldepsrtment and domestic art de- I w tne thm oartrntnt Deip at grammar.! -primary, i . vuwia i. ti n lr anaJ uiu....". stuww ruouci Centtneetf en esse makers. ness of Uta ' There's lots of genuine g food 'in Utah-mad- e candy, beeius it is made witb pure sugar, and sugar, is 'one of the greatest tissue builders. Alcandy ways buy Utah-madthere's none better.-, . . with sunlight and fseshalr, and the skill and cleanl- i- e liking IN MILLINERY strict sanitation observed in the factories flooded fha SuarsrW "When cur little "boy.r now seven yesrs old, was s baby he waa cored of cholera morbua he ChamUrlBjn'a Colia, Cholera nd Diarrhoea ftemedy," writes Mrs. Sldoev Kirnmnn. f.l.' "Since then Ither (t . ft .nave M.mt.. ' Mij ismny ui us uwvia ed this valuable medicine for colif and bowel (roubles with rood satisfsction and I gladly endorse it aa a remedy of exIsven, N. , Y. . ceptional merit." Obtainable sverf where ' . |