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Show ALL EAST COUNTY f AB NEWS. mi im COUNTY YOUR AD. IS READ IN EVERY HOME. mrmYTmTmmiTmnnmmmmii VOL. 1. NEPHI CITY, UTAH FEBRUARY, CommisCounty City Fathers Hold State Meeing of Dry Farmers. sioners Grind Out Interesting Sessions. Monthly Grist of Business. - nt - Bishop Wm. ,R. Davis and wife of Wales were in Nephi last Saturday and Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Vickers. The members of the family of James T. Belliston tendered him a pleasant surprise party last Saturday evening in honor of his 62nd birthday. Good refresh, ments were served, and an enThe joyable evening spent were the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. Wv. C. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. W. H-- Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry, W. I. Bro urn of Salt Lake, and Jacob 1 Program Levan Notes. Special Corrpotdene. Ward Second Religion Thursday Peb. 3. a very interClass at Arlington esting meeting" of the Levan Feb. 19 th, 1909 Relief Society ;was held in the 7: 30 p.m. ward meeting house. For the benefit of the amuse Lunt, Mrs. J. A. Booth, ment hall of.; the Second Ward, Mrs. Sarah Cole of the Stake the classes, under the Religion presidency were present, also Miss Kate Bailey, of direction two of the Bishopric. All gave will an present interesting en good council to those present The tertainment. living Flag Saturday the annual meeting which was in Salt Lake given was held and Mrs. Menerva be will last summer, represented Schow was selected secretary of the society with Mrs. Chris- on this occasion by about 200 Other interesting tina Taylor as assistant secre- children. on numbers the program will be tary of the society. as follows: farce, "A raatri-monicLast Sunday evening the foladvertisement," Indian lowing program was givea in the lullabies, scarf drill, sailor boys, M. I. conjoint meeting: "Reminding the Old Hen', neLecture, J. C. Neilson; song, gro melodies, "Kissing Papa Vance Mangelson, reading, Ivan Through the Telephone", humor C. Dalby, song, Mrs. C. Chris-tense- ous recitations. The Jenkins' recitation, DoraChristen-sen- , Family band will be in attend story, John Hofheins; ance and render selections. music, Bradfield Brothers; read- Arrange your plans so as to ing, Ethel v Gushing; recitation. attend this splendid entertainMrs-Priscill- a al Coleman. The members of the Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. W. W. Bennett Monday ' evening. The regular program was dispensed with and plans for an Old Time party for the benefit of the city park, were discussed. It was decided to hold the affair in the Ostler ment It will be a good one. on building Washington's Miss Alice Jacobson. birthday. The following will be the pre- Neglect Your Business Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Booth en- iminary program for M. I. meet But not Your Boy tertained informally at dinner ing isunday next:, music, A. recitation, Miss Every boy is going to have a Mr. and Mrs I. H. Christensen; Sunday. eckla Christensen; story, Bert confidant, some one to whom he Grace, Helen Grace, and Lyman can tell his secrets and whisper lansen. Hudson of Salt Lake were the M. Bosh is putting up an up- - his hopes and ambitions which J. guests. barber shop on main he would not breathe to others, In the evening, bachelor Bar street just north of the Excelsior says Orison Swett Marden in ton Brough "Success Magazine." We take chaperoned" all Mer. Store- - of the officers of the Y. L. M. Febfor granted that his mother it the stork visit 4, Friday A. down to the Booth home. ed the home of Mr. and , Mrs will stand nearer to him than and a pleasant time was spent. Ereck Wankier and left a bounc- - any other person, but every boy itening to the humorous stories ng boy. All are getting along will have some male friend who ' will stand in a pecular relation relate by Isaac Grace. The nicely. were This friend, this confollowing Mutual officers Hans Norgar who has been ser to him. present: Mr. and Mrs-- S. J- - Lunt, iously ill far some time, is slight- fidant, should be his father. Misses Mrs. Emily Memmott, You cannot afford to have ly improved at this writing. Louie Alien, May iiodds, and Miss Estella Newman of Gun your boy; feel that you are too Helen Grace. nison is here visiting relatives busy or too indifferent to tell The Stake Sunday School Board and friends. She is the guest him how to fly his kite or bait his hook or make a toy or to are getting out invitations for a of Mrs Richard Gardener. dancing party to be given at Funeral services over the re play games with him. the Arlington on Friday the 18th. mains of Mrs Bolette Aagard If you begin early enough, it inst. and they inform us that who died of dropsy last Wed. is comparatively easy for you to this is to be the real party of the morning Feb. 2nd were held in gain your boy's confidence. made the Levan meeting house this From infancy he should grow up season. They have else can take arrangements for the checking afternoon (Wednesday) Feb. 9. to feel that no one The following speakers eulog your place; that you stand in a room and will check everybody's free, and ized the life of Mrs. Aagerd. pecular relation to him, which wraps and rubbers there will be young ladies at the Elder J. C. Neilson, Bro. N. P. no one else can, fill. Any business man would be door to act as a reception com Rasmussen and J. E. Taylor. Deceased was the wife of horrified at the suggestion that mittee, who will see that all are made Bp. Neils Aagard who died about he would ruin his boy by neglect, given proper attention and 8 years ago, he was born in that his absorbtion in business to feel ar home. S perry's orchestra will be In Narri tames. Denmark, Nov. 27, would result in the undoing of attendance and nothing will be 855, received the gospel of Jes his own son. But it is. the eft undone to make this party us Lhnst in 1877, and migrated easiest thing in the world to forone of the best ever given in to Utah the same year. Was feit a boy's confidence. It will married to Bp. Aagard. lived a take only a little snubbing, a Nephi. life a ad was a little scolding, a little indifMr. and Mrs. A. V. Hague enter good believer in the gospel. ference, a little unkind criticism, tained at dinner Tuesday evening strong She leaves a daughter, Mrs. a tittle nagging and unreasonIn honor of Mrs. Arthur Booth James Anderson, three sons ableness to shut off forever any who is visiting here from Provo, Neils, James, and Sonnie Aa intimacy between you and your and Mrs J. A Booth. card, and a host of friends to boy. Frovo Post A large number of ths rela mourn her demise. tives and friends of Mr. and Mrs New Bishop of Mona Edw. Jones tendered them i It's Catching. surprise party as a remembrance 4 4 of Mrs. Jones' birthday. About Smile and'th world smiles thirty five people were present with you, "knock" and you g and had a jolly good time. alone; for the cheerful grin will ' The members of the South let you in where the kicker is the and never known. Growl, WTard choir gave a very enjoy looks dreary; laugh, and the anle party luesday evening in way the Relief hall in honor of Ern path is bright;', for a wholesome while a est Vinn who is retiring as choir smile frown the light. Sing shjits.out leader .owing .to; the stress and other work, iheioliowing e; cellent program was rendered grumble and things go wrong and all the time you are out of ocal solo, Ernest Winn; song with the hustling ward choir; vocal solo, A. C rhyme Kick and busy, there's trouble throng. Street Supervisor Jas B. Rich Crawford; humorous reading, brewing; whistle and life is gsy, es wishes to announce that under Orson Cazier; selection by choir and the world's in time like instructions of the mayor and comic reading, Miss Louie Allen day in June, and the clouds all city council, he will commence A beautiful set of books was melt away. Exchange. the collection of the annual road presented Mr. Winn. Bishop poll tax in the near future. The W. II. Fettegrew made the pre money spent on the roads in the scntation speech, and assured At the annual meeting of the The above is a half tone cut of spring will benefit everybody Mr. Winn of the esteem in which stockholders of the Jumbo Plaster Raphael Garfield, the new bishhe was held by all. Good refresh Co. at Richfjeld, Judge Green during the coming snmmer. Mona. of whom the Times ments were served and a highl wood was elected one of the dir op of books published st short sketh in the made their records, as the enjoyable evening spent. ectors- issue of January 28th. will close on that date. Golds-broug- v NO. 18 1910. Nephi Society. The annual meeting of the State Dry Farmers' association New Appointments of will be held inSalt Lake, FebruMayor Whitmore not ary 15th and 16th. the call having Confirmed. Jacob Coleman appeared bebeen issued by President L. A. the Board with a petition fore Merrill, Secretary F. M- Lyman, J. W. signed by the residents of the Mayor Whitmore submitted a Jr and list of new appointments to the Paxman, During the afternoon south end of the county,' and also from Scipio and Leamington recity council last Friday evening, of February 16, the dry farmers as follows: marshal, Thomas will meet jointly with the State questing the Board to build a In Bailey'; road supervisor, James Horticultural association, but on bridge over the Sevier river order residents the that living B. Riches; attorney, W. A. C. the following day the topics to be across the river might cross m will farmdiscussed be of Bryan: superintendent chiefly dry water; safety, and do their business and works, A. J. Gowers; superin- ing. tendent of electric lights, T. A. One of the features of the con- trading at Nephi. The clerk Carver; city physician, Dr. D. 0. vention will le an address by has been instructed to write the Miner; chief of fire department, John T. Burns, permanent secre- commissioners of Millard county N. A. Nielson; sealer of weights tary of the National Dry Farm as to ascertain what assistance they and measures, Geo. B. Hobbs; sociation. Reports will be heard will give in building this bridge; as Millard county will be benedoy tax collector, Jacob Gibson; from all parts of the state where fitted equally with Juab county. sexton, N. C. Nielson; collector, dry farming has been tried- The The Board has deferred action Councilman call states: Alfred Madsen; awaiting a reply from Hague moved that the fappoint-men- ts "The thousands of acres of thereon, Millard county. be not confirmed,' on the land under cultivation in this The of H. D. salary ground that the appointments state by dry fanning methods, deputy sheriff, was adhas not been made by, and with and the millions of acres of land the consent of the council, as susceptible of cultivation by the vanced from $55.55 to $66.66 per month. provided in the statutes. The adoption of proper methods, will The Board accepted the promotion carried and the appoint- influence a large attendance at of the R. M. B. Tel- Co.. position ments did not receive the sessions of,, this convention. The meetings of the dry farmers to install an intercomunicating are to follow the sessions of the set of telephones for all of the The bid of S. R. Winn for the State Horticultural offices of the court house, at the association, building of the two bridges, one and are to be followed by the flat rate of $15 for installation, on the county road near the deand $6 per month rentals for six meeting of the State Dairymen's each pot, and one over the Big Hollow association, so the farmers who phones. By this system, near the residence of Enoch Bur- come to connection will office with have Salt Lake for the week all the other offices and also ton, was accepted,- - each bridge beginning February 15 will get a with central. to cost $104. The city attorney deal of practical informa was instructed to draw up the great The building of the chicken tion. During one of the sessions contract at the Infirmary was let to coop of the Dry Farming congress an Painter for $100. The waterworks committee re- illustrated lecture on Henry farming dry D. Allred was allowed to H. commended that the collector be is to be given." purchase shade trees, shrubs, instructed to send each delin1 from A was communication a variety of fruit trees for and a n quent water user a notice giving II. treasurer the John Latimer city Infirmary grounds for the them 30 days to settle their ache could sum that of (43.45. County Attorney not pay any count or have the water shut off stating remore Foote warrants was instructed to meet the until city by the superintendent. on corder had with certified war the the Irrigation board to inThe committee on finance rewithissued duce rants to change the course were them that they ported that they had negotiated in lawful which now divides the limit of the debt of the ditch a loan of $1,000, with the interest Mr. Clerk sec Latimer cited the the grounds. County at 8 per cent per annum, paid city. to rent tion auhtorized statutes of the Vickers was containing The recorder was use this the 3 for water shares of requirement. authorized to draw a warrant in of the Infirmary. favor of the lender for the amount The mayor also instructed the The attorney was directed to borrowed to be held as security. recorder not to issue any more The license committee recom salary warrants to appointive draw up an ordinance regulating mended that all people engaging officers who are holding over, the operating of pool and billiard in the hotel, restaurant, or board for a larger amount than that halls. ; t The appointment of Miss Anna ing house business, be required under the old salary ordinance. to pay a license. Action on this He maintains that as "the term Coleman as deputy clerk was matter was deferred until the of office of all appointive offi- confirmed, and the salary fixed next regular meeting of the cers shall be until the municipal at 150 for the first month, pend election next following their ing a further consideration of council. their the matter of salary by the Mayor Whitmore recommended appointment and until that the poll tax collector be successors are duly appointed Board. The clerk was directed to draw directed to commence hi3 duties and qualified"; and also that as of collecting the annual road poll the statutes state that the com a warrant for H. D. Allred for tax at once, vhich recommend pensation of any of such officers tOO for the current Infirmary ; ation was adopted by the council. shaltnot be increased or dimin- expenses for this month. The report of the county trea? ished to take effect daring the and the supervisor so ordered showed a balance on hand urer which time for such officer Councilman Burton moved that any 1st, of $78,984.33; re elected was January or the electric light committee with appointed", that all sources during ceived from not entitled to the raise, the mayor associated, wait' upon they are hold-ovmonth of the $13,852.25; M January, B. Tel. Co., and endea for the reason that the the R. the the disbursements during which vor to obtain further concessions period for they are receiv were $52,413.25, leaving month, in the matter of phones. Carried ing compensation, is a part of Councilman Garrett moved that tncir term oi on ice. ine ques a balance on hand, February 1st the electric light plant be closed tion has been submitted to the 1910 of $10,423.33. on Sundays from the hours of 8 city attorney for his opinion. a. m. to 4 p. m. Carried. and if he holds that the law is as J. E. Sorenson of the Juab the mayor contends, proceedings County Fair County Mill and Elevator Co. will be instituted to compel all council and before the hold-ovappeared officers to put back All members of the Commer petitioned that their company be in the treasury all in excess of cial Club are earnestly requested allowed to raise the bridge over the old salary schedule, which to be present next Tuesday the creek on School Street be- such officers have received durevening to discuss ' the proposi tween Hague and Carter streets. ing the last month. tion of having a County Fair The petition was granted, on this year. conditions that the abutments be Indian War Veterans Vice-Preside- 11, n; h, - semi-annuall- y. er . to-da- te - " . up-rig- ht Attention er not disturled. Mayor Whitmore Notice. recommen- ded that, inasmuch as the ordinance requiring all confectionery stores to be closed on Sunday is not 'hein obeyed by the coun cil, frtwit: that these places of business are allowed to be open a part of the day, that the ordinance be repealed, or else eiS forced The commissioners of the Indian War records will open an office on the second floor Armory building Pierpont Street, Salt Lake City, at 9 o'clock a. m. on Wednesday. February 2nd, 1910. and continue in session until Saturday, February 19th. This will be the last opportunity for veterans who have not i brings-sunshine- . . |