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Show JUAB COUNTY TIMES. NEPHI. UTAH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ROAD BNUNHi ' District. District Judge, Klfth Judicial Joanim Ureenwood. 11. K. Ryan. Attorney Stenographer W. U Cook. State Senator J R. Edghlell. Lawrence State Repreaentative Ulackett. IT A Rviwrt In fhuppA TT.x nnrlmlint -- J Elation Mr. Jones. MONEY FOR IMPROVED ROADS County. P. J. Fen Sixteen Million Dollars In Auto Fes Courtly Commissioners W. Whltmore, Perry B. Fuller llJ. Spent for Building and Mainte'' Verk Patrick J. Bonner. nance During 1915. Xtecorder Will L. lloyt. Treasurer T. H. Q. Parke. (Pnm the 'T'nlted Rtatea Department of Assessor Ray Newton. Agriculture.) Attorney J. il. McKnlght. Ninety per cent of the registration Surveyor V. E. Ekloff. and llceiiKe fees pnld In 1915 by auto- Sheriff Angus R. McDonnell. Judge of Juvenile Court T. H. Bur moblllBts to the states, or $10,213,387, was spent for 'the building and main tun. 1'robatlon officer James E. Mem tenance of county and stute rouds, ac" moiL cording to a compilation Just published Superintendent County Infirmary by the ofllce of public Toads, U. S. de Thomas Vlckers. of agriculture. In all, 2.445, partment Drs. Rees, Dr 604 motor vehicle County 1'hyatclan were registered In Steele Bailey, Jr. that year and their owners puld a to tal of $1S.24S.T1S for registrations and EAST COUNTV MUNICIPAL OF drivers' and dealers' licenses. This Is an Increase of $.1,803.7(10 over 1014, and FICERS. an Increase of 734..TJ.1 In the number of vehicles registered. Automobile NEPHI CITV OFFICERS. fees now defray nearly 7 per cent of the totnl amount extent on rural road Alma Hague. - Mayor C'ouncllmcn A. II. Belllston and bridge building, wneren In 11XM1 Thocias Bailey. James Garrett, Jr. the Income from this source was less Mark Higler, George O. Ostler. than three-tenth- s of 1 er cent of the Kecorne-- r A. V. Gadd. total expenditure. Treasurer J. H. I a timer. The growth of the volume of fees Attorney T. 11. Burton. and registrational Is noted by the fuct Marshal Samuel Linton, Jr. that In 11101 New York, the firxt state JuHtlce of the Trace Vm. Stout to require fees, collected only $!tri4. In Street Supervisor Jas. 1$. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. T. D I'.MKJ only 4S,(KK) cars were registered Rees. throughout the entire Culled Shite. Building Inspector I. II. Grace. By 191.1, however, the number hud Chief of Fire Department N. A jumped to the fljrure given, so that KcllFnn. there Is slightly more than one motor Superintendent of Water Works A car registered for each of the 2.37.1.WK) J. (lowers. Members of Board of Health Dr. T miles of road outside of the IncorporD. Bees, Alonzo Irprnm. Win. G. Oriue ated towns and cities. The relation between cars and rond Sexton C. E. Bigler. mileage varies widely In different sec tions. There Is only one motor car for LEVAN TOWN. every nix miles of rurul rmd In Nevada, but nearly six motor cars for President Board of Trustees Alms every mile of sttrh road In New Jersey. Dalby. Is an There of one motor car overage Trustees M. W. Mangelson. 8. P registration for every 44 persons In Taylor. Alex Peterson. George Ncilson the Vailed Stutes. Iowa apparently Msrshal Nells Mortenson. Justice of the Peace Nells Sehow lends, however, with one motor cur for Health Officer Henry Hendrlrkson every 10 persons, while only one for Juan District Board of Education every 200 persons Is registered for AlaI. H. Crnce. President; J. E. Taylor bama. Vice President; A. P. Paxtnan, Clerk; must be understood, however, that V C. Andrews, Treasurer, aDd John theIt figures of registration do not neT. Kay. cessarily represent a total number of cars, as some of the states do not reEAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFI quire annual registration, others group CERS. pleasure and commercial curs and motorcycles In their accounts, while still Mont. other states do not require registration of motorcycles. Justice D. O. Young. Health O Ulcer N. W. Ellertson. There Is grent Inequality In the registration fees charged by the different Nephl. states. The average for the United Justice J. 8 Cooper. States was $7.40. The state of VerConstable II. T.' Knowtes. Ihalib Officerpr. T. D. Rees. mont, however, secured in 1915 a gross revenue of $13.10 for each motor car. while Minnesota received only about Justice E. W. Peterson. Constable Richard Iversoa. y-- Modern Woodmen of Amerlrt No 10.700. meets every Tuesday evening St Woodman ball. Visiting Woodmec O. O. F. No. 16 meet every Sat nrday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Vis SAINTS LATTER-DA- MEETINGS Sunday School. 10:39. South war t High School building; Nephl ward t Tabernacle; North ward at meet lug house. M. I. A. Sundsy. 7 p. m. Soutt Ward High School building; Neph ward at Tabetnacle; North ward al house. meeting ard every Tuei Primary S,ulh day at Tabernacle; Nephl every Frl day at Tabernacle; North ward a' meeting bouse every Friday. Priesthood meeting every Monds) eietilng at the Tabernacle and Nortt srd meeting hod', RelM SocMy South ward first an third Thursday In each month at 2 I. m. Nephl ward nrst and thlrt Nortt Wednesday in each month. ward first and third Thursday In earl at omntb, respective meeting bouses o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday school at 10:30. - ' '' ' , - . .4 , Patrolman Cutting Weeds en Road. SO rents annually for each car. In Texas and South Carolina no annual registration fees are collected, the only requirement being a county fee of IK) cents and $1 rcrectivcly for perennial registration. Most of the states, however, also levy annual taxes on motor Tehlclc,, and ibis adds Importantly to the public revenue Contributed by the owners of Vehicles, In the ue of f , however, there seem to be a general policy of applying the major part of the money from automohlllsts directly to fond betterment. In 42 of the states of the Union all or the major portion revenue must be of the motor-vehicl-e expended for the construction, Improvement, or maintenance of the public roads, or for the maintenance of the tate highway department. In 20 states, all or the major portion of the revenues are exnet motor-vehiclpended by or under the supervision or direction of the state highway department. In seven states to revof the state motor-vehiclenues are expended through the state hlghwsyMepsrtruent, and the remainder by the local authorities. Many states. In addition to applying license fees to road construction expend for this purpose a large part of the fine and penalties collected from owners. In the number of registrations New Tork state led In 1915 with 2.V..2I2; Illinois was second with 1SO.H32; California third l!h 103.797; and Pennsylvania fourth with 100.137. motor-propelle- d e one-hal- f e Thos. H. Burton Attorney at Law Public Office In Rooms 1 Notary and 2 Ostler Bldf. FORREST HOTEL Meee'c.uarter T.'ew. siegaaUy flam, ' Week eewtk fee Traveling Men. appelated Sreesa a a. heat, betas, eta. Om sad eae seat of eewrt rttui Ms. Paoae 12. DONT BORROW The Times from your neighbor vrhen you can get it for lest thaa Want Highway Commissi. Texas, which Is one of the few state without a highway commission, has been fllrred to action. The next session f the Texsa legislature Is expected to pass a law creating a stale high wif commission In order to receive fed Oil approprlstlooa for god roads. Cut Down Expense. Transport a tion from the farm te Bttrket Is one of the big Items In the farmers account, and the; b"t sy to cut it down is by building good rfvis. cxne Three Cents Per Week OF THE DEMOCRATS JLfter a hot round German SALT LAKE MAN HEADS FUSION TICKET PLACED IN FIELD AT OCDEN. Platform Pledges Prohibition In Utah by August 1, 1917, If Democrats Are Successful at Polls, and Favor Nation-wid- e Prohibition. rub-dow- oa the links yon MURRAY a LANMAN-- BRITISH AND FRENCH CROSS THE STRUMA TOWARDS THE BELGIAN FRONTIER. Csotury-old- ) Delightfully refreshing. Fine for stiff sad Sure musules. Its delicate fragrance nukea you iwrHelna and comfortable as you look. I I Drairilsts mmt Fierce Fighting Continues on the Eastern Front, Where Russians band. Menace Kovel, the Situation on Weat Front Being Unchanged. Greek Ogden, Utah. Simon Bamberger. or Bait Lke City, was nominated for I" governor by the Democratic convenAugust 22, 1919. tion in session here on August 18. Severe artillery fighting' In ArThe Progressives were given place ras region. on the Democratic ticket, after fusion Italian gained ground In the and antl fusion advocates had a lively Carso front tilt in the convention. Two French torpedo boat The complete ticket follows: For United Statea serator -- William sank German destroyer off H. Kln. Democrat, or Salt Lake. For governor Slmbon Bamberger, n Russian retired from Uis Democrat, or Salt Iake. and Bobr Una. For secretary of state Harden Bennlon, Democrat, of Vernal. Kor attorney-genera- l B. Dan August 23, 1915, Shields, Democrat, of Stlt Lake. Ossowetx captured by the GerFor treasurer David O. Larson, mans. Progressive, of Moroni. For auditor Joseph Itirle, ProgresItalians evacuated height of sive, of Ogden. Monfaloone. For superintendent of public InAustrian struction E. G. Uowans, repulsed Italian east of Polazzo. of Suit Ijike. For Justice of the supreme court British fleet of SO vessel E. E. Corfmaa. of Provo. helled Zeebrugge. For presidential electors R. N. Bas-klof Salt Lake; Jesse Knight, of Provo; Anthon Anderson, of Logan; John Seaman, of Ogden. August 24, 1915. For congressman. First district Cermans crossed the Narew Milton H. Welling, of Fielding. river. For congressman, Second district-Ja- mes II. Mays, of Salt Lake. German planned to Invade The Democratic state platform at Serbia via Bulgaria. great length Indorses the administraAustrlana attack checked by tion of President Wilson, approving Italians. his course with reference to the war In Kurope and In dealings with Mexico' and enumerating with approval various legislative enactments relutlng August 25, 1915. to the federal reserve banking sysAllies on Gallipoli peninsula rural tem, credits. Injunctions in la advanced on front bor deputes, highway Improvement, German cruiser federal trade commission, tariff and bombarded, Income tax. national defense, postal Ignal station near Riga. serservice, agricultural department Austrian aeroplane bombarded vice. Immigration, child labor and Brescia. merchant marine; favors a non parti Sixty-twFrench aviators atsan tariff commission, and declares tacked Dillingen, Rhenish Prusfor nation-widprohibition. On sia. state prohibition the platform says: "We further pledge the Demo Sixty allied areoplanea shelled cratic party and lis nominees for govMont Huest forest in Belgium. ernor, state senators and representatives. If elected, to pass, approve and have In full force and effect, not later than August 1. 1917, an act prohibitiAugust 26, 1915. ng- the manufacture, sale or other dis captured by position of Intoxicating liquors and within the intoxicating beverages German took Bialystok. state of Utah; to provide severe and Relma again shelled by the summary punishment for violations of Germans. the same; and In order that such legislation may not be repealed by a subBritish aviator Bigsworth sequent legislature, we pledge our sank German submarine with a candidates for state senators and repbomb. resentatives to submit to the people for their vote and approval, at the earliest moment such an election can August 27, 1915. be held, an amendment to our state German advance northeast of constitution which shall forever prohibit the manufacture, sale or other drove Russian disposition of Intoxicating liquors and nearly te Kobryn. Intoxicating beverages of every kind Austre-Germabroke through wlihln the state, and authorizing and the Zicta Llpa line in Oallcla. directing the legislature to pass all laws necessary to effectually enforce Italian developed great movethe aame. ment against Trent and Trieste. Other state questions elaborated at great length relate to with the federal government In road THE WORLD OVER building and the platform further favors slate and federal legislation for constructing and maintaining' reserSuccess has followed plsntlng on the voirs and Irrigation works, the cost enndhills of Nebraska. Jackplne to be provided for by long-timbonds. Favors public utilities commission planted there by the government forest service ten year ago now bav a for the state. Promises antl Injunction legislation height of 15 feet and a diameter of conforming to provisions of the Clay- four Inches. ton federal act, and also anti-trus- t To protect a Swiss railroad from frelegislation. quent avstnnchen numerous snow reFavors legislation to make the Init wall tu.v been built on a iative and referendum provisions of taining mountain side at point from which De the state constitution operative. the slbles to bold the snow until start, revenue mands revision of the slate's It melts. Isws and reduction of expenses. An electric heater to be placed In Fstois a state department of agri culture, worklngmen't compensation a bathtub after It hn been Oiled to raise the temperature of the water to law, laws to regulste hazards of a non partisan selection of any desired degree bo been patented Judicial and school officer!. by an Ohio Inventor. Favors equal suffrage for men and A spark ping with two gnpe, producwomen in every s'ste and appointment two spnrks at once. Is finding faing f women In positions for which they vor In England, the Idea being thst are adapted. I sure to work even If the Opposes contract labor. Declares In one gnp favor of divorcing public schools from Other becomes clojrged by soot. fly a series of Interesting experipartisan politics. Condemns the crest Ion of numerous ments with chickens, beginning before and they are batched, a Psrl Scientist ha boards, bureaus, commissions o'her officials by executive appoint- demonstrated thnt hnrtll! are not necment. Asperta that the Republican essary to tbe life of vertebrates; parly and Its leader are In alliance Willis A. Calkin of Ablngton, a with the brewers and wblfky trust. large chicken raiser, hired so expert to A plsnk entitled "Republican Death bed Confession." reads: "We also de- come from llowfon to pick chicken nounce the leaders of the Republican The man arrived about 10:30 la tbe party for their cant and hypocrisy In morning, stopped to eat dinner, and now pretending to desire prohibition, a at five o'clock bad 100 birds picked. public utilities commission, and other The effort being mad to educate legislation much needed and demand- the pobtlo te tba necessity of car ia ed by the people, as a deathbed pro-feion not worthy of even being tbe matter of fire prevention are bearing fruit a ahowa by recently comcalled 'repentance'.' Lobbies and corrupt prartices are plied figure. Fir losses la IIIS dedenounced and their elimination de- creased lj2.76S.OO0, a compared with manded. tbe 1914 record for the United State . About 60 words are devoted to aj nd Canada. Tie total lows by Are of the Republican candidate for last year were only 1J 3.(HX), as president snd sdvising the voters of compared with 22e9i.OOO the prevV Utah to support President Wilson at Cut year. the polls. IT. !. P. Crooks, a ship surgeon employed by tbe Parlfle-JapeSteamship Played With Fir. "She talked to blm Juat to let htm company, bss crossed tbe Padftc eceaa know she wasn't afraid ef old bach- 123 times, covering la that time mora thno l,nrn,fK)0 ml leu elors." Tbe telegraph and tetepfcnne system Ten." "And be talked to kef Just to let bet of tbe Cnlted Htste and Cansda about 4.0si.r0 pole a resr foe know that be wasn't afraid of wld-ws-." renewals along old line and tbe erecting f aew one. "Welir Commercial boase are sjrgH by tba "Oh. they're married aow." guveewment to save fheir eld a tnsterlsl tn the fspe Lhrtng Up te Hi Nam. bouse fhst formerly "I am going t touch Gay for tea-et.- " snlll. Owe large bwaid abowt fiOO ton ? M Mteea web year I aow aelHDg thee. It ; be a wise Oey." "Cant Os-ten- d. Nie-me- , n. - o e Brest-Litovs- work-Ingme- n re enrre-nwwde- S FLORIDA. WATER Osso-wet- accepted wiB with the genuine n (The Original, advanced en Russian fleet defeated German fleet In Gulf of Riga. British submarine aground en Danish Island, shelled by German torpedo boat Great' Britain and France declared cotton absolute contraVenltelo premiership. enjoy a ON SALOfilKI FRONT August 21, 1915. n I A Greavf Brace OFFENSIVE OPENED YEAR AGO THIS WEEK Brest-Litovs- welcomed CHARLES STEPHENSON. Consul. J. 1L LATIMER, Clerk. Itlng brothers cordially Invited to at tend. HERBERT ROBERTS, N. O. JOHN S. COOPER, Secretary. THE EUROPEAN WAR A BAMBERGER CHOICE London. The great offensive opened by the allies Sunday on the Salon ik I front ia developing, but no decisive action has been fought. The British and French advancing on the right have crossed the Struma, pushing northeastward towards the Bulgarian frontier. At the same time the Serbians, who have opened a drive for Monastir, report the capture of Bulgarian first line trenches. On the extreme left, however, immediately south of Monastir, they have suffered a reverse and have evacuated the Greek town ot Uanica. Fierce fighting continues in the re gion of the Stokhod. on the eastern front, where the Russian advance menaces Kovel and the German sali ent at Pinck. The battle on the crest of the Carpathiuns also rages, both sides claiming minor successes. On the western front there has been no material change in the situation since the allies started their great attack Friduy. German counterattacks made at several points along the British lines, according to London, met with no success. The Germans also have made a powerful effort to recap ture Floury, In the Verdun sector, but Paris reports a complete repulse. The repeated unofficial reports thai Portugal was about to take an active share on the European battlefield ap parently are confirmed by an an nounceraent from Paris that a BritishFrench military commission has been sent to Lisbon. Dispatches from Portugal have described military prepara tion of a very extensive character, but there has been nothing to indicate the number of men under arms. British forces in German East Af rica have forced a passage of the Waml river and are approaching th important town of Kilossa, say a war office statement. - TROOPS TO STAY ON BORDER. THI HI8H QUALITY SEWIM MACRIIE IAMI MOT SOLO UNDER ANT OTHER Write for free booklet "Polnu lobe considered bafaes Burchaelng e Sewing Mecltlne." Lelm tUm Ulu. THE NEW HOME EE WING MACHINE C0.,0IUHMil. An Elaborate pinner. "Was it much of a SinnerT" "I should say It was. There war seven different kinds of forks at eacJb plate," Accurate Information. "Ia woman reully the weaker Te aelT" 'Only when she Is unmanned." Hen and Women Women ss well as men are made able by kidney and bladder trouble.mlieix Dr. Kllmer'a Bwamp-Roo- t. the kMnaj remedy, ia highly recommended by thousands. Bwamp-Roo- t stands highest for tbe reason that so many the people say it has proved to be Just tlie remedy needed la thousands ot even the moat dlaUeaaln cae. At druggists In 60c. end SI. 00 slsea. Tea may reeelv a sample size bottle of Swamp-Roby parcel Poet, also e you about Ic Addrase Esmphlet tellingCo.. Blnrliamton. N. T and enclose ten cents, also mention - gft ot tall2-paper- . Painted in Seventy-TwHour. . There Is a picture In this year'a show at the Itoyul academy which haa o history. It was pulnted by who is now a captain oa active service, but the picture Is not tbe Home at Present. one which he showed to his friends Washington. The national guard at this year's contribution. The original will be retained on the Mexican border until It can be withdrawn with waa of a sunset over a plowed field, a in a style which ha )ut again endangering American liver fine landscape the artist. Kive months ago and property. the pulnter was home on leave, and be Secretary Baker so declared the administration' policy on Monday In spent It working over his picture. Tofrom day the canvas shows the plowed field tnawering a core of letter many part sof the country complain- and the sunset; but It also shows alx Into-thing that tbe state troops were being soldiers fallen about a cannon, breech of which one survivor b held In service after the emergency for which they were called out appar-ntl- placing tbe last shelL It Is a fine pie-tar-e, and by no means a pot-boer. has passed. In general, the complainants, whose Tbe cnptaln witnessed tbe Incident The fortunate thing waa that names were withheld, alleged that border service was entailing loss tbe landscape waa ready for the figures for no academy picture could financially on militiamen and hardship during 72 boars' leave. on their families. Tbe secretary re plied to all those seeming to merit It la easier for a man to be the archiattention. By Us presence oa the border, be wrote to one, the guard tect of bis own fortune than to bala "winning bloodless victories daily." the builder.. He declared that Americans resident Vices are among tbe oldest tbiaga along the International line were ea oa record, yet history doesn't tnentloa toying a peace and security tbey a jould not continue to have wlthou. tbe loss of single one. he military forces to protect tbem. A merchant can get along without advertising and so can a wagon wttb-a-at Villa Again Reported Dead. grease, but It goes stow. El Paso, Texas. A new report of 'be death of Villa waa received here Bad la oftM nwd Monday by Andres Garcia, Mexican cover a handwrltlnr lot of poor orthography. counsel. The report, emanating from San Geronlmo, ( hlhuahua, said that the bandit chieftain died of blood poisoning resulting from bis wounds at Tallamante, nesr Parral, July 9, and was buried near there. Guardsmen Will Not be Sent Back an artist i e il Lopez Elude Trap. Lo Angeles. Apparently scenting langer from officers who had learned f his presence In southern California Haphel Ioppf. a Mexican bandit who s alleged to have killed six men and escaped from the shaft of a mine Oiled alth poisonous gas at Itirgham, Utah, be had taken refuge, ba ggaln luded pursuit. Dogs of War In Leash. 'hinee and Japanese troops, which came Into conflict at Cheng rhiatung last week with a tevere loss on bf'.h sides, have been a considerable distance withdrawn from each ether, hi: dip'ximat'c ne gotiations between the two powers seek to settle tbe difficulties. Vahlnton. Nation Vahinston. the Bui. Senator flrooot OB Tueaday secured the paeate through the s nate of a bill appropriating $10, 000 for the maintenance of tbe clil sens training camp at Fort Douglas. Will Pay -- Soldier Mystsriousty Shot, Columbus. N. M. Peley R. Peonb man, a private in I company. Second Massachusetts Infantry, while oa picket duty early Thursday six mile north of bere. was struck la the left leg with a pistol bullet. Feed Supply Scant. Douglas, Art. Tbe strslts la wklrh many people In (he Interior of Honor a are finding themselves ss a result of ffx-- d shortage are said to be by Americans deplorable arrivlrg bere frona Ueiico. Everybody needs it stored for emergency in a well developed, -- well-preserve- d, well -- nourished body and brain. Grape-Nut- s food tarda preeminent as a builder of this kind of energy. It is made of the entire nutriment of whole wheat and barley, two of the richest sources of food strength. Grape-Nu- t also include the vital mineral elements of the grain, so much emphasized in these dava of investigation of real food values. Crisp, ready to eat, easy lo wonder fully nourishing; and delicioua. dig-ew- t, "There's a Reason ur Grape -- Nuts d |