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Show THK paper with ' CIRCULATION" JUAB a AN INDEPENDENT COUNTY NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY RtBlLY GOilFER w fir L us JUAB STAKE HAPPENINGS IT Fl 10M Qua PETIT JURORS mrn-- r Interesting and Instructive Talks Given By Visit- after- Saturday n no at 2 p. in. .The singing at session was famished vh-by ihistuidnts of theGh grades Invocation was offered by Mark Bigler. AiJOtle G iorjra Albert Smith, Andrew Jensen of the general commencing fit . fiffi-- . W. Wftlk-- i .1. er of the Sunday boarJ, the stake presidency, a e high goodly number council and a.roajoiity of the bishops of the different wards were present at the firatsesskn. President T, D. Rtea. who presided, made ; tha opening speech, lie encouraged the people to strive to do the labors placed upon them, S. G. Ord give a number of reasons for being a Latter Day "' Saint. Bishop J. E. Taylor, of Levan reported the condition of his ward, and referred to a number of his associates that had pn1 influence for good upon his life. Mrs. Unity Chappell, stake president of the Relief Society told era? of the many things the society was accomplishing. J."W. Wa k.?r in Id some of the; suffering the faints had , ia?srtV of.-th- i , through. Relied sonie experi- ences he had when doing miss iiitary vtork jn Mississippi. ' Kodrew Jensen related in nr inlereptii g style seme of ti e thing3 he has obserVtd while in Siberia. Gave a comparison of that people and the people of America. Told thefctory of Joseph Smith bringing 10 mind the early incidents of the church. Apostle Smith spoke of the different church woika and where they cam; explained from. Adivised the saints to read the bvk that were designate as church works. Si cday morning at 9:30oCkcr and teachers met ttug of Sunday Schools of the take was held in the hi;:h school building. At 10:00 the Sunday School session of the conference wjs convened at the tabernacle. The following program was carried Our Community out: "Wb-Need Today," Bishop U. H. Grace; Song by th? Kindergarten c!a,a. "The .vu:;day fcVhool a a f Moral Forc" J. W. Walktr ?ch-)Union; the?eneraiunday S. .?iimary ti The remaining portion of the time mas taken by Andrew JenSmith. sen and Apo.-t- i Sunday afternoon nearly seven at the hundred people pre-t- i IYcm Jent tabernacle. . ' f led- - Splf ndi 1 music was 1 4 .if turn bhed by the sUke chOr under tie leadership of i'rof. Carl N"Uon. After the opening exercises the gcneril nd local authorities were presented by G'O. A. Allen and uninimouily suilained. J, C Lunt, A. R. Taxman, of the stake presidency and Dr. N. Rtes occupied forte of th" tis ne at this me; tine. They ail bore a faithful testimony to th; truthfulness of th" gospel. ..v from Up .Atio-it'Smith nrrioture eo'i.rz t;c;a1 atunt t'.on t ' th" p;JtC!ofiS thnt had u.e war .teen ma .e ; J an osu tcw lie pis.-eragirg htq.z i 16 1017 DRAWN NO 19 QlY. Bf i ammm fi " K HllfjnRCn CflDTV APDC iii V;U : . . Hi. u'. , A William Newton Killed Talesmen. lIUIilCOICHU LIlW'tArtn tU Dur In Mine Term Wfiile Working Commenc ing At Silver' City. Necessary Hequireinents Before Land Can He , ing Wednesday Obtained. What Registrar Blakely Says In persuance of an order of The tewn was simply unable To-SerV- . ing and Local Speakers. Large Crowds Attend 'Meetings. Quarterly confernce of the Juab Stake convened at Ne phi " NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS' OF THE PEOPLE OF EAST J UAH COUNTY VOL. 8. hif.iririn' TIMES VOUU ADS Itl ACII I VERY NOOK AM) COUMK OF JUA1I COUNTY i m to utter words, when the shock ing telephone came that William Newton bad been Killed by a. fall ing miss in the Iron mine at Silver City. Mr. Newton had left home the day preceding the ac cident m robust health and in a most pleasant mood. The writer ' i the Judge of the District Court of the fifth Judicial District of the State of Utah, made on the 7th., of February. 1917 the county cleTk, in the presence of the county treaurer and county attorney on the 10th . day of February drew from the jury box in compliance with section 1310 of the compiled Laws of Utah 1917, twenty-fiv- e nanit-of persons "to serve as petit jurors for the February term of the District Court, to b held at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. on Wednesday kuiuuicticiiiK 1917, as follows 28th, February Nephi- ,- J. Walter Paxman. Alton Memmott. Earl Jack roan. J. W.Schofield, C. W. Morgan, James E. Cole. W. A. Bowles, W. A. Starr, John W. Eilisen Jr., Elias Warwood, Robert Gideon Sidwell. Stephenson, John Chase, and Fred Kendall. Eureka, -- Henry Franke, John W, Hurd, Luke Robertson, John J. Aylward. ' Mammoth.-J- . P. Anderson. Harry Vivian, , Levan, -- Frank Taylor, Albert E . Shepheed, and Neils Lund- " - : steen. Mona,-- J. W, Vest and Reuben Carter. ' ,The attention of this paper has of lata bapn called to many vided. it comes within the scope statements and Program For Farmers act. (Howver. publications of the ' no dengnation the eur- - thero condition Round-Uconcering p ; ,v . . j til? IS to frr?a rounaing tne recent b 10 acre inw on, aiiu .Lhomestead info, mation only we law. hare is common'y Program for Farmer's Round from Washington, and ccorl-nt- r known as tbe Ferris act. It Up follows: t instructions we have purpose of this article to en to the Thursday. February 22; 2 P. M knows, nothing contrary reader with petitions fer of Times lighten the The fact that Mr. Newton was the desijfnHtlf.ns The Livestock Outlook,-Procan ann V tbpendeI who w ho and can just not highest type, of a gentleman, a tv,-- f arVail them selves of the act. them. This is ()'ur intern?Pfitrft rinA III father and a splendid citiz rt-.Common Diseases of Farm goodHe . Many applications here to f.re of the lav: Whro ..v was progressive, energetic en. nuvifi ' owns lot) made Animals Or II. J. Frederick seres are he to or lefs he is Lr't i.e rejected authentic and admired by all this allowed to file a petition nml.r of several reasons. First, stm 7:30 P. M. Conjoint Session town. We all join in sympathy Animal Diseases in Relation to for have not . made airnlications or the act and ask that both be dt- the bereaved ones. It is re . , Public Health Dr. if. J. Frede: emoouymg pro- - signaled to coma under its pre- that Mr. Newton carried ported rick per statements, these will be Visioria." a protection of $2000 insurance M. A. 10 From tho reading of the law Fridaj Febuary 23rd rejected unless amended ( for his family. tha follow Feeds and Feeding of Live conthe and to by law, provide facts are plain, Lorenzo Webb who left for Sil stock Prof. John T. Caine III form to the blanks furnished by first, no man can take ver City with Edward Houghton, Alfalfa Weevil Dr. rTetus. the interior department.' of this act if it will increase hig Oscar Newton and William New2 P. M. Handling- Sheep on which circular No. 521 sav nosBidfiiofcs under any of ' th have returned home. ton Anderson Mr. Mark the Range "I hereby consent to the amend land laws to more than S00 J. F. Newton our new School U. S. Forest Service. ment of my publication to make second no man who is not tllir. ble to make The Dairy Cow as a Market Board member is the man of the homestead entry for (here an Ordinnrv for Farm Crops Mr. Ben R. hour. He is right back of every homettead can make this entry by the insertion Jand) school movement which makes there in of the following: "Ap third, no man who his hereto Eldredge 7:30 P. M. Conjoint Session for betterment. He has offered plication made subject to the re- fore availed himself of tk The Value of Milk in the Diet gratis his dancing hall for the use servation to the United State enlarged homestead act com of the school in teaching correct Mr. B?n R. Eldredge if all coat and other minerals in monly called the Srr.oot act. i. with In connection dancing. 10 24th Saturday. February the land, together with the riph' olligable under .the creeent ' he is Christensen push A.M. Handling Beef Cattle on Principal to DrosDect for. mine, and re Ferris set; fourth, a nerton whs the Range Mr. Mark Anderson, ing for the engagement of Mr. move the same as provide by the has perfected, or his pending. Selos on the Farm Covr Mr. Ben Curtis of the Nephi High School actot December 29, 1910 (Public an entry or entries initiated as our visiting instructor for danc since August CO, 1SW, under tha R. Eldredge. No 290)". de?ert lane. timbprnrt-ton- . 2 P, M. Po'ato and Grain ing. I do solemnly sear that the James Kay is suffering from a S. S. Club Entertains. ar Diseases Bert Richards. laws fir.SIO ia preemption land applied for does not con the 7:30 Conjoint Session Irrigat very painful anKL and foot sustgifregate it, dhqualifitd tain any water hole are othei tained from the falling of a m making any kind of One of the most interesting tr ion L M. Windsor. entry body of water needed or u o uoiier thig, act: fifth, cersori ind successful Darties held this 2:00 P. M. Demonstration horse upon the injured limb. for the by public watering pur Word has just been received season wa3 one "civen bv the lad- - i Preservation of Meats and Vege- ana mat the . land it are fotbiddt'a specifically form poses, S. ComClub at the , Ur,d on which there xi nbles Miss McCheyne. that Mr. Newton's remains would lesoftheS 1 rrZ chiefly valuable for grazing ar taking I i oi u n ists water or pord which has any 7:30 P. M. Conoint Sessiot, arrive on todaystrain (Thursday). v cxp. m WI T p fnrana in honor of their hus here ben to fore used as a day night In Recent some of Applications If a homestead entryman ha were The bands. decorations waterir public Nutritin Family vestigations Or School suggestive of St ValinhWs day heretofore exhausted his home- Considered plac. Meeting m the above licit Miss .Aaarese ion. tead AlcLheyne. t Board. and much favorable comment ICQ rights by securing title of readt-rmany the Professor John T. Caine III ct Tha acres of land in the humid was beard in relation thereto. Times Febiuarv- 23. Friday 10 A. M. find rimy, .that rmr.ey The regular meeting ot the regions, this 010 acre homestetd Chi'dren'sWork and Recreation. board of education of Juab School The art gallery wbi-;- was opened act does not restore bis right. pcfitin their ncnt arplicat the evening's entertain- - nor will b wasted and rau Mrs.' J. II. Unford. t District was held Tuesday, Feb during permit him to enter an addi iota ment which contained free and no end of truuLlc as well, un2:00 P. M. Clothing for In ruary 13, 1917, at the Central hand drawings of the ladies, done tional homestead. The thtcry ol less be mede fcr a fants and Bys Mrs. Liaford. explication the law is that only one horn Ail the mem School building. by their husband, showed to a tead refund if the advar.ee fee. .7:30 P. M. Conjoint Session bers were present. be taken by an indi may marked degree, tbe high estima Answering Childrens 'Questions, An order was made whereby tion in which the ladies are held vidual tntryman. Of course, if dr. Linftrd the homestead was hstol mat anything purchased for the use of by those who know tbem best. Saturday, February 21 this control f. tU Surprise Party At Car schools could be done upon Several nice games were Plaved ters beyond 10 A Ai. Home Care of Sick he cn apply t" nul.t ter's a written order by a member of and dancing was indulged in until entryman, Mrs. Frtnk Reynolds. board. mid night, when a verv second entry, or if the lard the about 2:00 IV M. Clothing and heretofore entered was stock- Geo. .A. Sperry. principal of dainty supper was served. Monday evtrnng.a si cce?ilul Hygiene for Girls, Mrs. Rey the It was dead ed by the Club raising land ar.d id, all te Nephi high school, reported members wt. f rrnnif on Hvrutn . nolds. resimilar urprife as that bv such the parties A numbr of his f needs Carter. C njoint Session. 7:30 P. M. ttut the dancing course given by would be given quarterly hereaf interior the of then, 6fr) Mis Elaine Hyde bad been self- - ter, inia decission . was given cretary were p',ent to niftv th Accidents and Emergencies an additional in that event, , supporting. all prolonged applause by present. iciousrefrehrr.enfs sirvtd. Tha Mrs. Reynolds. , Ray Stewart was appointed as Those who participate'1 in the entry can bej ma?e within twenij tima ws rent in mimic nr..! the miles but of district superintendent for the evening's enjoyment original entry, were: Messrs. games. Mips L3one H.gue enterlain- next two years. and Meddames Earl Reid, Frank not elsewhere. Russell. Ralnh liroush. Charles 1 th Pot Pourri girls this week Le2ilatiin known ax 'the Th ful'oairtr wre Alvin James Burton. Jenkins, nt Progressive Five Hundred, Ferris bill is now pndirg lock Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Carffr. Mr Club Ladies' Udall. ChrisAlv.n XTt- nd Mr. Fratk Wtlir Llhsoh. P. A. Literary moBt the evening was spent Walter Paxman and Law- ing to the restoration of the nd Mrs. Mltn Carter. Mr. tensen, Mrs. Met all present. homestead rights of tho-- who ola&antly by rence A. Miner. nd Mrs. John Burton, Mr. and Stella Hickman being an Invited have heretofore bounht Indiat Feb. 12. The ' Monday evening Mr. J. It. Lunt Mr. Mr j? jest. land. This bill has a!red Ladies' Literarv club met at the G. Thts. Mr. Carter. BIRTHS. Mra tnd ed the house and ia now ptndin? home of Mrs. R. W. McMuliin . J. K. C. Pexton, Manager of The W. H. Mr. ard Mr. in the senate. program was car ne Enterprise Gocery Co. wm ried following II. Thos. Mr. Mr Cftrter. tnA A "Men out: That Mrs. babv was to zirl born Pater, Blakely of the Unit ngitrarJar.d in Salt Lake th first of week on Have Made Our Nation Great,', A. V. Gadd K, J. 1G. Feb. Mr. ?lfrr.n,ott. Firday i,nd Mrs ed States effice dreg rrt buineM, hik there he purchas- - Mrs. h. R. Forrest; Paptrr, Ix Rf'leit Mr. b&bV A waa Mrs rnax, bov born to Oo Rid, share in the interr rttatir n of f an auto delivery truck for hit "American Authors of the l'Jth J. W. Whitmore Mr. end Mrs. Ilvmm Carttr Feb. the 'Ferrix act as Monday. store, bv Edith Mrs. expresrrd' Century," Sparks. ' Those prestnt were, Mrs. Wm. I2th 1517. Howell. R representative a baby 9th.. '1ctha Painter Lnter-taiu- s indiuerent par's of tbe world. Bailey. Mrs. W F, Urough, Mrs. Friday. February stated Monday that his rffie was Mrs. born Alonzo to boy Mrs. W. J. Elli?or., Pointed out and explained the i. E. Cole, held that a person who h as mate Friends Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. R, W. Ingram. lfiO seres is r:ot entitled to only way a nation or people could than A hnv In hahv A. Mrs. horn H. via Maiben, McMuliin, 4 escape w ar. Mrs. Edith Sparks and Mia Mrs. Roy T. Cowan Feb.l, 1917. a nomestead and it Is to stated interest-rAltlha Painter entertainpdl Andrew Jenson, in an in the atplication. "we have tl Neva Booth. I riday ri'sr-f- fh" av. tolii some oi bis eXDer- wao J. A. Hvde of San Diezo is in lowed that in this way. a rxr stent in gsrr.es andeveningienc s after which he explained music. son has i seres und If) Jtiat before crinff to nres we Nephi this week visiting friend the work being done in the Lis-- t Rfrehmrils wire ervei Mr. Hvde ha on it find he watits an is ofoee, learned thU Mrs- - Lottie Frier and relatives. 10 .1 at l Blanch Mnrgar, ?' m lv evenlnx a meetin? un Mulligan T.:irt Kfiarka of Nrhi. been away from his o!4 town fo al homestead, I - j9 C , Lv on !;)!-shalf N.rrr.a B!ekttt, ask When five a and IVice of Idaho had years. more acres, provided he files rlr thew auoicrs n of the Sunday and Frank Liie rr,o.-helfJ trie tabernacle passed to the treat beyond. That ed if he noted any cranae in La'hn, A'efJa J'inifr for de gratun en tl rks WiUoi was pnhi tnnrp hp left. hptatdtha petition At th'u mretirg a try interest Mrs. Phvllis Latin.er, Liar. Wir,n, land he already occupies wu ing and instructive program was seriouslv ill at her home In Salt he noted a good healthy growth arl Sh!hy Car.dia-,- d in tbe time he had been away Lake, tendered- &r,d Kuion Parks. f. Ft-rri- s h.bo . o- s , - w K-- u-- der-cribe- d - w - - s - . . f- fpt. 1 , " pa. jjnf-rrv- " 7 - 1 |