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Show AN INDEPENDENT NEPril, UTAH, FRIDAY, re- -. CALENDAR COURT Splendid Program Rendered. EASTJJUAUCOUMY MARCH 2. 117 FID INTERESTING PBESEHTTEBM union sib - NOOK AMD COKMEK OF NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OP EAST J UAH COUNTY VOL. 8 south ward YOUKADS KliACIt EVERY TIMES COUNT! JUAB "THE: PAPER WITH A CIRCULATION" NO HAPPENINGS FROM THRIVINS CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSION LEVIN 0 EVEHT, Criminal ftREfJTS-TEAGHE- Committee Does Commendable Work. 1 Criminal.of Utah vs State Pas- - Reuben Young. Failure to Case No. 177, . RS And Probate Levari Town Board ArCases To ,Be Tried ranging for Electric Interested Parent Voices And Disposed Of. Light System 21 SINCE IE lis Approval of Move I Taken By Parents and Teachers. The Town Board met last Monday and took the preliminary steps for an electric lighting plant. The people of Levan are highly in favor of a plant as we have long felt the need tf such an electic light system. The gas lights have done fairly good service but since gasoline has gone up ho high in trice, the lighting expense is Very grat. In accordance with the trdt-of the Town Board all the dogs in town have b;en muzzled. The big snow storm is wel comed by the farmers as it is an indicator of a plentiful supply of water for the comirg year. Mrs. E. W. Peterson celebrat d h birthday Friday after- noon and evening. Manv of her friends enjoyed her excellent refreshments and good cheer. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dalby entertained a few fiiends ai dinner at the Hotel Chrietenson Sunday afternoon. Miss Doloras Dalby has rer convered sufficiently frcm an attact of appendicitis to be back at her work in the school room, v Mrs,. Alvin bherwood is in Salt Lake in company with her husband who is in the IIolv Cross hospital buffering wilh Since the meeting of the library or fatudy locm. not the Tha 'greatest event of the' pro- Rollins Mrs. Alena parents and teachers of last dres.H that would be worn- - at wek was the South ward revide for minor children. ses To Great Beyond, week adopting the Overalls for receptions and public entertain union which was given Wednesoi uian vs. state i;ase io. rjo, ward in the all male students and teachers' ments cin constantly be worn day (and Thursday Mike Davich, Murder in first de com A nhouse. willing of of the public schools in Nephi in the school. After all said and Mrs. Alena Roilins died ReYe'ting . gree and the Middy for the girls of done the school is no more nor yn'ttee had been bu9y since eral debilities. Tuesday Feb. 27th PROBATE. the High School and the Eighth less il.nn an adjunct to the hcnr Iriday making preparations at he home of her daughter, Mrs, of matter 007. In Case No. the for the great event. Atl2o'clock J. F. Wright. Mrs. Rollins was Grade, there has been consider and is accomplishing its mission deof John estate the II, Brough. able discussion pro and ecu best wlfen it serves the home,. Wednesday the crowd bgan to born in Denmark, Dec. 21th., for Distribution ceased.' Petition aiS'tnbl i at the appointed pl'C 1337. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. The movement found its birth and is a mosi potential and help. 1917. for & Jan. set 10, Prtition thoae! and soon after that time in the Parents Classes and after lul supplement to the home, The Jens Terkelson were early con matter In the No. Case 290. in charge b?gan to arrangs for verts to the Church of Jesus due canddtfation its future ae best modern thought on education holds out this theory and is of C. of John estate the Sullivan, the splendid repast Twenty Christ of Latter Da Saints. Tbev delegated to a committee, whoa of order Petition Viri-tis- a deceased. tor was food of tlirea duty it was to investigate the striving to make it practical. entortiinpH manv i.f thft plfiprs ,e LJU ,or 8et Jan" hundred who performed missionary leboti asrvid and conditions, and to suggest ways When the schools assume to I fed the were first Probate No. 2. and means by which a whole educate away from the home. forty people in that section, and did all in in Tne the matter 3S9. In the Case No generalship day. lume dress reform could be they will not Ferve their pur their power for the spread of the iJie schools, especially the deand of the of of Frank Cook, the estate waiting minsgement brought about that would meet pose. truth in their native land. They t i i ii PUUIlc "nuois. tnouia ie neia TeachSchool th5 care of the guests waa near left a comfortable home, sacrific- ceased. Petitition for Summary the wishes of the i . . . ,. i, iQ to the Girtnina rmy. Everv-boj- y ing all temporal things and Distribution set for Jan. 27, 1917. ers and lessen the expended.If., l" '" as busy as a one to UUh in 1850, Alena being at Mtmn. tv,. m- - strengthen its institutions, ex- Case No. 400. In the atter of armed paper hanger with the that tinie fourteen years of age. the estate of Jason Cook, a minor. mittee fulfilled their duties bv rcIH. as far 89 possible, whole hivea. certain. r2t,olutior.sPome hom government, the Her parents settled in Manti Petition for Appointment of In thi eveninga dancing parly where they underwent all the Guardian set for Jan. 27tb, 1917. and recommendations to present government that i!l build up. was given in tha Emro where hardships of frontier life. The to the narpnts and teachern and society ana me communiiy. Case No. 40l. In the matter of No more wholesome condition bit l.ttli room waa left 6wir,g lo deceased came to Nepbi to gc the estate of Mary .Jane Pace, de by arranging a mettirg fcr can exst that a close and sympa ths largj crowd which was emnlorment and here she met ceased; Petition i or Probate of the discussion of their thetic cooperation of the heme 'prcsant not withstanding the and married Marton Rollins. Her Will set for Feb. 2Sth. 19I7. and the I schools, and when onr wge crowd all h id a good time. father was killed in Salt Creek At this meeting a free and. school teachers No. 402. In the matter cf Case are willing to Thursday all under eighteen canyon June 4th ISoS when re- - th estate of James Wilson, de full discussion was had by all listen to same suggestions of the turninz home from visiting his ceased Petition for Probate of those who wished to participate, yeari of age was fed at the and parent upon them, as place and it was estimated that daughter at Nephi. and many took opportunity Will set foi hearing Feb.2S. 1917 means to and bless tha were help more than four fundred of expressing their feelings The ' matter Mrs, Rollins has always beea a the 403. on In the road to hon.e Case No, iheare hih served on this occasion, making faithful and true Latter Dayi result was the adoption of the A. of James was of success of O'Brien, the estate the Sjch spirit hundred in all about seven fifty Overalls for the boys and the ana wining deceased Petition-fo- r reaay bamt, of always Letters ere the few teacf the at two parents the in that were banqueted, M'ddy for the girls as above to assist those who were in need. . . cof fnr ls last week, and the . days celebration. blood stated. This, in the estimation meelirg poison. sure that they went feela writer Probate No. 3. In the afterncon of the last She is survived by her only Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kofod of the writer, is a stepinte from that W rigcit- J. with the as- Mrs, 32G In the matter of child, K th meeting for was r.,e dance a given day f Ciifton, Idaho are in Levai rigl.t direction, und is or.p of the in held of will be Funeral services tne estate of Arvid Hubb. dec iasmeeting with a great. children in the Ernro. most important accomplishments r.uranci; Visiting relatives and friends or success than they er meature Much credit is due the com- the tabernacle this afternoon at Lrf. Petition for Order of sale for a much needed economy in of Farmers The Equity Society could l possible hope for had they et for March 1, 1317 mittee for the commendable 2 o'clock. in i tne conducting of our schools deliberated a very erjoyable eave handled. was entirely upon their kht's rennion of matter 403. In the Case No. wey the Town IIi.ll Tuesday evening The movement will be welcomed wn reaponsiblity. In fact it fed Aft-ithe multitude) wa B. of of th Benton, All the estate Sue-th- e il'rry leading farmers of the by the great majority wiilbe would have been a difficult and the School Play Huge tm tables were and I believe, deceased. Petition tor Letters oi town were parents, cess present. matttrto inaugurate a reform Administration set for March 1, coaJ was made comfortab.e readily co.r plied with by the of this nature without the coop The Senior Class of the Nephi pupils, for many of them have 'while the following pic mam 1917 of the parents, and in Villeration 'The School presented The Dkv entitled. "The wa rendered. felt the burden of having to Case No. 301. In the matter of High it was highly pro instciice as last il.ii Mi'am'' wnicn whs the estate and Guardianship of Village School J. M Christensen acted age benrx ima am '"over dress" lor the school, arc and Levnn The fitting that the parents evening. master of ctremones preserted to a pack d house at with all the thrift and good per A- - Grovcr, et al, minors, Thursday the initiative in this take hould 1 oome even-with the management they cou.d put well p.eistd the Arglirgton Tueday The congngation sang p ,ilion for confirmation of Sale oeople were and it is na Jess proper from matiT, Come Ye Saints production, cometgain forth, they could scarcely afford and the teachers and A. that offered by fitting IoV cation was a IinnnciAi ana enierianirg Mrs. Owen Francom delight a better suit lor bist or schools Ca&e No. 401 . In the matter of the1 should fall into line, in in 11. Paxman. or Sunday, standpoint. Everr at ue fully entertained a number oi uuiaen. esute the uenry wholesouled Mnhdku,.. the the Misses way that they w was and taken house i iti Vocal Diet For many years past, ard oi friends lait Wednesday evening. for Lciurs Petition ceased. this in matter. The writer the did, the oresentation cf O.ven and Luti Crough play by for March 1st, games were enjoyed and dainty particularly for the recent few predicts that they will win and set Administration exseniors showed school Lishop hiah of . Welcom", Speech I . r . refreshments were served, th years, has there been a growing win gloriously cellent traininc and talent. A. II. Utliiston on the part of the following were present Messrs 4 No. Probate Venue nartl Miss the h.indid . Objections are made by a faw . t!Hnt Piano djet, nd Mebdamea I. C. Dalby, A. pufcils to vie with the best in mauer oi 40a. No. Case the of in the students, but their ok- satisfactentire th". to L. asigned Drough C. Dalby, A. P. Anderson, J. their dresi for tte school, borne v. ana will fade away like th the No esUte recreta ouaraianMiip nrespnt i..nnfthnw Slewari J. W. Shepherd. Ilaaiing. Mis Claire one who could afford it has jectiot.s min- - Francom. ai. et. of th William C. the Sullivan dew before of the cm were expressed in Vocal sjlo, Preston I'cwies domed the expensive apparel summer sun. brightness - ors, 1'etition tor oi Some uuari. teachers had who the pleaof those any and the rest not wishing to be Violin solo, Maurice Maiben to donning the overotj-- ct s ure of being rreent. There ship set for March 1, 1917. bor Shower nundlc to a disadvantage on ac may W. Vickcrs T. put Mrs. all not having been accustomed kt 4o7 in tbe matter of lidding wasn't very much difltrer.ee in Miss Winn. Vocal duet. Mildred and Max the players, but in justice to lo (hem, but under the circumt . 0r j. e. Driscoll. Re have felt ur.ee r cbligaticn to stances Ellison they will feel more Aleta Lunt, Geneva Prk and Cfasd, Petition for Letters of at least, the dress ariDroximatP. Mrs. and Carter Hazel Mrs. comfoitb;e with them, than Elva Jenr.irgs whohaa the atar Administration set lor March 1st, Vocal sob, T. W. Vickers Lewis Pitt gave a bundle shower of the dress of his companion without thm. The parents have so them handled and well, Chai Step1317. parts more particular Darning contest, , i Tuesday evening at the latter s Thia has applied n and every well meaning lil iy, mucn praise was.ineru in th" l.ahit sockf are who henson, T. L. Smith, Marry Case No. 311. In tbe matter of the to girli of miss in uuoy honor home, when the play the estate of John J. Sullivan, teacher will bow in sotmisri&ti, Ueagley and J. M. Chriitensen. thefoHowing day ru of lo' kir.g over thefahhion sheets to id whose marriage Winn, and with becrmirg grsce and was commented on. deceased. Petition for Approval takes place at the Salt regularly, and like all othprs of dignity, pay his re spcts to honBailey The director, Miss Stewart. o' First Acct. Set for March 3rd, Lake Temple, Wednesday March their fairsex, create a yearning est toil, sjmbosizpd by the be proud of the 1917. 7th. Many useful and beauiuui for the "stilish" and thf costly workmansovtrall.lt will rnaka Organization Of War hascaup resuiuot r.cr iratr.ipg, to in dress. Is it or is it not natural the aUident feel more comfort Case No. 386. In the matter of nrMnt wire civtn tbe ende splendid Veterans . . . to th the estate of Mary J. Pexton. de did art, credit for the srirl to tmphize the hs every f maul be. Music and games wire on the start, at Irast. extreme in c'res3 more than the able, director afcd the ftephi Mgn ceased. Petition for specific Per ged in for entertainmentwar Somf? Indiin parents, etc.. have rais A weting of the r.ot be, tut sufechoed. for Mar. 5, 191 forraance-se- t were nerVtd to Mes- - bov ? It mi ed court in the objections on the grounds veterans was held for Order directing dames S. R- - Winn. Mathew Bow fice it to say that the df sirr for that the FCiion of the Meeting show houe was well Petition The At afternoon. home Monday 1 dress is quite strtrly prorcuc-e(jid not touth upon, the vital TI err lift Vickers heated and everything was s.t AHm to execute deed set for trt, tlplt t,ertv. Rom Tolley, ifcIt among all the young. c uld te aske c Mar, ctb, 1917. IW. Evans, Earl Carter, Lister IconrforUbie A. L. matter of dress reform, ,claim commander. wa chon Fathers and mothers generally William Allen, ,Jarr.e3 Belliston. matter the In for. No. and 408, tiu t it f I ti'd legislatCae ing '.i!otf Frank object to expensive uniforms ed a a r, t th silkhay h m se, g Henry costing t ArrHtiondtr crelHry, for their hen e scrrol! for two from 51.2". to 11 00 a t :r, and Retla . Carter, , Misst Petition for I iiu r..l made everiti 'ly im. r , . T." Knowles adjutant grr.eral, its t..f t for Ruth loote. Mane Miner, important rean i . First, t,' t ik-. the correspt ndirg h'rh pricsd . " 11 i.: m ' v .f .Aminiatj-alion-teand Thamas Bowie? chaplain. feel in good of the expense entailed. Al tn, Laurel Irancom. lean ta be r a S. lettf March shoe; and the low neck and decided rendered. that wa music they sweet It n. and second, because it can serve Christen.Tbelma and LaiUy almost sleeveless waists, etc. It written Representative Probate No. S, more of this kind of cf utility in the eru wa not no Why purpose him fif Sanr.ete county thnnkintr tnougiu, ana i airor.giy whi-- h "fCn. Zi2. In the matter riot only of the child, boy or girl. face cation entertainment, . hoped that the wearing of the for drafting oi the iuU.uw thft on Lf ,he estate of Andrew L. Mit:h- NV at is tbiljt of Miner form visiting A clothing. simple Hyde overall, will make the bojs silk m. Indian war t but crpate, a high-Lji- , deceased. Pttilion for Otder t,hi with his parents. Dr. and suh as would ordinarially le ...uj re-;' M hoe use'.efs, since it cannot be mkini rec Hnm.ndat.onin and Erant option to sV.!l, the worn in the home whil in the Miner. O. D. Mrs. Mt for March 5, 1917. - r ....... three e I. "". tii at te rtty r ck-are- d Rot-co- e - spirit Liiri ... 1 nfj - d III-- 1 " Vice-ctmmsto- er i spirit! 1 I - Thr-ms- s . reon |