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Show AB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. Recorder's Conduct Causes City Ordinances. 19 10. NO. News From Bustling Levan. Nephi Society. LOSS OF Special Correspondence Regret The members of the Ladies' M. N. Mangelson is unloading Literary Club met at the home a car load of lumber this week of Mrs. J. W. Hyde Monday which he received from Salt Lake an interesting talk on "The City. Mr- Mangelson is contem- gave Characteristics of the people of plating building a new home Hawaii." Dr. D. O. Miner was this summer on the upper lot of on the on for a talk program the Shepherd block. "Home Sanitation," but was unAlmaC Dalby" returned Sur-da- y expectedly called away before from Gunnison where he rhe time appointed. has been looking over his bee Will They be Declared LIGHT PLANT. invalid? IN EVERY HOME. NEPHI CITY, UTAH MAKCU, 25, VOL. 1. HEW ELECTRIC. COUNTY YOUR AD 18 READ ! U ffl HE Pres. Paxman in Danger. That which is a matter of reThe whole community will be The arguments which have alarmed to hear that Pres. J. W. gret to the whole city, is the rePaxman is in serious danger to cent conduct of the city recorder, been going on at intervals for Engineer Submits Plans Mr. Sorensen. The members of several days in the district court of losing one of his eyes. The the city council met last Friday before Judge Greenwood, on the specialist in Salt Lake who has to disbeen working on this eye affecevening to hold their regular motion of the defendant case of tion of Mr. Paxman's for the meeting. A large amount of miss complaint in the business and important matters Nephi City v. James Bird, on past few weeks, gave out the infrom the justice of the interests. appeal be the were but attended to to, electrical Irwin NcNiece, an A reception for Mr. and Mrs. formation last Saturday that were closed of City Nephi peace his in failed to recorder apPower put old The people's committee Jefferson Wood was given at the there was no hope, and that he engineer of the Telluride today. dirWhitmore would have to lose his eye, but lookpearance. Mayor will entertain all over 40 years bride's Co., was in town Monday grandfather, Charles on of One three the of to ected marshal the grounds bring city in the opera house next Tuesday Sunday, upon another more ing over the electric light plant, Sperry, last Saturday evening. of involves motion the him he but to the question he estimmeeting, examination, afternoon. A dance for all will Dancing was enjoyed until r. searching with a view to making an Ordin- be Revised all of the to attend. validity refused there chance a be absolutely might ate for installing an entirely given in the evening. late hour, when excellent refresh thought to save it. new plant Mr. McNiece states Thecity attorney was instructed ances of Nephi City passed Sept. Chris-tensen ments were served. The young Last Friday, Edward A. D. 1895. This question that by extending the canal down to institute proceedings for 27th went of one south with couple will make their future about 4 of a mile around by the recorder's removal from is of great importance to the peo- Z. C. M. I. drummers. home on the Sperry ranch north and has been the Marsh canyon, a 165 foot fall office. The surety company ple of this city, Kctes. of Nephi now owned bv Paul General School furnished Mr. Soren-sen- 's subject of numerous comments An epidemic of operation fever Wood. can be obtained which will give who bond, hearing of this, and extensive discussions, of late, has struct Levan and so far none about 175 horse power, or nearthe city that they would by the people out of court, in have fallen victims. Last waek notified ly doubling the power of the and her mother no Thirty four dollars and seventy longer stand good for the bond. addition to the protracted arguold plant. He is well pleased A very pleasant surprisa was five cents is no small amount ments of Mrs. Wilson Fannie Adams, went under He then Henry until to was Attorney Monday given with the site, and feels assured on Miss to Uooth Athena and defendant counsel D. for L. in given S. when an raise hos tenenterthe the number of to City a but new furnish operation bond, that the city could install a plant T. L. Foote, in discuss pital. ' A few days later John N. her 12th birthday March 21, 1910. tainments and dances that have which would not only supply dered his resignation instead. Attorney n to his Refreshments were sarved and been given during the winter council will hold a meeting ing the various questions involv-befo- re Shepherd left Nephi, but would enable the The the court friends and went to the same then all went for a drive. The for public and private benefit is to appoint a new recorcity to furnish Levan with light Counsel for defendant contends hospital to undergo an operation. evening was spent with music considered; but it was done last der. service. that, this minute entry of the It is hoped all will return well and games. The following were Friday afternoon by the student! Journal does not show, that, i t paid for their time and money. present: Iris Brough, Mabel Pitt, and teachers of the Nephi school?. Lola Cazier, Lucille Forrest, his is how it was of the council; a city meeting happened: Fcr Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood Lillian Owing to the non attendance called Bowers, Thelma Sowby, a long time the teachers have the was nor that meeting Services. members the do of the city recorder, went to Manti Monday to Lutie Brough, Olivet Bowles, felt the need of a school by the Mayor of Nephi City; nor library of the city council were preventwork. temple Mabel Owen, Phyllis Christensen, and through their efforts and the of member that city any last a ed from holding meeting council was at the meet- Milton Jennings went to attend Loren Parks, Alma Pettegrew, and with the aid of the school Friday evening. However, the The subject of the lesson at ing, nor thatpresentnotice of the the Plaster any Company Conventicn Alonzo Price, Paul Booth, Ray- - board a large collection of choice matter ot establishing new water the Mutual in the evening was mond Wood, and Clyde Olpin. was or week. this books has been purchased. Last given meeting ratal was discussed informally "Freedom", and was treated by special and the nor served: that yeas Miss Dolore3 Dalby who met Thursday a new plan for raising Owing to the Jas. W. Vickers and David Hay by the council. on the passage with a called were funds was used. Each pupil wr s a nays over accident and painful cock. erowini? needs of the city, Lawrence Blackett of nor the the of nice of One affairs the that of asked to bring not less than two ordinances; cn foot her week on made ago adcutting by Eureka who was present, the increased demands en- some broken were domestic science was and the the and week, each teacher not lets nays yeas eggs is is glass improving dressed the members, giving the water supply, the fact School on the Journal dinner tered th2 at one dozen. than given High to One hundred be and soon able will nicely council them an interesting talk. A Wing made plain to the The host m. 5 for the Counsel contends. at Wednesday and p. one and city school two thirds attend forty of the again. that the wasteful use piano duet wa3 well rendered by hostess and and were said minute suf the Principal dozen that, and in cash entry $2.7 in eggs the Goldsbrough sisters. water that has been going on Two of our leading youn Mrs. R. F. Homer who a was the shows that Ice received. gave was it cream was ficiently the past must now cease, and a 1 he second ward meeting was people went to Nephi Wednesday, affair complimentary to the of that the council; sold city and meeting afternoon bought Friday more rigid conservation of the addressed by Wm. but to their great surprise when board of trustees and their wives. Bailey, Continued on Pg 3. while the school grounds were water supply must be made from and Mark Bigler. The first clerk the County reaching Nephi The young ladies of the depart being cleaned. The ice cream now on. Councilman Burton of the speaker urged the necessity of had left his office, and they had ment, the Misse3 Ina Hawkins was soon sold and the amount waterworks committee is mak- parents having a home evening S. S. to return home as neither of and Stella Cox, assisted by the mentioned above was the result them knew where Thomas lived. Misses Leon a Hague and Pearl ing a careful study of the matter, devoted to the entertainment of of the "eg day". and has proposed the following their children. The last speaker this The names are with-hel- d so much allowed were Miss Clara Cole and Miss Pearl Sparks schedule of rates to be considered exhorted all to lead a good life. time and forever on condition and for to the meal, pay money school conven that Ingram spent Monday and TuesAt the by the whole council at a future they leave two boxes of they did all the planning, estim (Juite an interesting program tion held Sunday A. R. Provo at day visiting the schools of Provo Sunday, sweet chocolates on the Times was rendered at the Mutual meeting. the cost the marketing, and Springville. ating in lecture delivered a Paxman correspondent's east porch no and serving of the entire dinner. For Up to be used for culinary Miss Olive Syndergaard sang the superintendent's department later than Monday next solo Miss in vocal voice. good $8 per year; The day following was devoted purposes In the lion the "Juvenile". a W. W. Iseard for horse or cow, $1 each; for Edna Bigler gave a good read is up putting department, J. M. Chris- new modern store of cemen pastly to criticism of the work Advertising Brings Results. bath. 12; for toilet, 12; soda ing, and a song was given by brary done. The table had a pretty tensen of Levan, had a paper - Lnck Mrsis i'eterson blocks. fountains, $16; creamery, $80; the Pyper sisters. centerpiece of violets, and the School Books, read on With the increased circulation build a place cards were decorated with to butcher shop, $40; sheep. 10c per At the meeting in the First and Their"Sunday arrangments making In the theo Care". new residence. head per month- The creamery, ward violets. The following was the of the Times, being read as it is. Sunday, Barton B rough department, H. P. Barrows, butcher shop, and all places us- gave an interesting account of logy menu: mock bisque soup, cream- - in the homes on the east side of John residences of The new a talk on "How to Increase rava ing large quantities of water may what the Mutual organizations The Attendance ". Jas. Garrett i Grant's and J II. Stephenson's chicken, spring peas, baked po the county, advertising brings time- - One party be reauired to Put in water have been the past winter. Jr. also delivered a talk on "Sa- are now finished and will he tato, olives, jelly salad, Parker results every doing meters and water to be charged David Stephenson of Salt Lake, crament" In the first interme- moved into soon after April 1st house rolls, pineapple sherbert. advertised some fine seed oats for at the rate of so much per and formerly a resident of Nephi, diate cocoa, coffee. which he had for sale, and the Bert and Leo Hansen are buy lady fingers, department, Harry Beag 1000 gallons instead of a fixed told of his ward in the Waterloo Messrs. and paper had not been out very long were The guests ley handled the subject of "Punc- ing a new gasoline plow and arc rate. Alma Hague, R. E when buyers were coming to district. tual i ty. " A very successful con preparing to turn over their farm Mesdames L. T. Foote, Miss Homer. him. Another party advertised vention was held, and the Sunday south of the Deep creek ridge. Grover, for sale some incubators and school workers returned to en- It is hoped by many they will and Miss Christensen. 1st Ward Mutual Program brooders and a short time after in their work with renew- have time to do some custom gage of Ad appeared, a telephone Market ed enthusiasm. Nephi Prices work. A Unit 40 of the friends of Al- - the The following is the program was received to take the Ad out 27 There were of our Sunday vin Bowles drove down to hi for the closing meeting of the them all were sold. Num Products of a3 school workers and Levan home last Tuesday evening and M L A. of Nephi 1st ward at The College Oirls" erous other examples might be attended the S. S Convents trave him a jolly surprise party. the Tabernacle Sunday evening Patent flour $3.20 in Ad cited. does An Times the AH the re Music, dancing, games, and a The last of the series of held in Provo Sunday. 3.00 at 7 o'clock. Straight grade could for what accomyou you Commercial Club entertainments turned havirg nai a tmc 'lot of things good to eat" made 2.80 Quarette by N. H. S. Apollo Club. Baker's flour was here work for but g Tuesday a very welcome plish by hiring a man and having his presented poorly prepared 2.80 Piano Solo, Jacqu itta Edgheill Graham him go to the homes of the peowith "The uji lege Monday, as two nights and or," one. Bran 1.30 evening, and Oleva Ostler. ple in Nephi. Levan, Mona, Juab, on the boards, it was day all in one makes a long dav. 1.40 uirls Vocal Solo . , Ernest Winn Shorts and Mills, and tell the people of a splendid high class 8.00 surely Instrumental music C. 1L Sperry Wild hay .Mr. what you had to sell. Besides, it i re of and fr.ends many Alfalfa 8.25 affair, refining, entertaining, and daughter Ruth. is read by scores of subscribers drove out Mrs Andrews James and elevating in every number. Trio . . Hawiian Troubadours. Oats per cwt 1.75 From the time that the 1 home Co. their linttrPlaster Wednesday evening in Salt Lake, Provo, and a num. eight Nephi 1.00 Closing talk . J. E. Sorensen. Wheat per. bu. a and them gave pleasant sur Jbsr of other towns. Tell the girls dressed in maroon tains. 1.20 pretty Barley per cwt people of your goods or product prise party. college gowns and caps, singing 6c to 7c Dressed Beef in the Times, and the buyers will college medleys, appeared in the Wm. Orglll Recovering Dressed hens The Plas'.er Manufacturer's es 15c came to you. opening number, to the last one Association, tie representing 1910 March the 17th, Thursday Dressed 9 veal of "Good Night", there was one principal plaster plants west cf First ward Relief Dr. Bennett reports that Wm. Society cele 81-- 2 . Dressed mutton continuous round of applause. Beef and Pork High, conven met in annual Orjnll. the young man who was Dressed cnicago, brated in honor of the sixt 10 The verdict of the pork number large p tion at the Knut?ford hotel Mc n- - ejzhth anniversary of the Relief i shot at Mills, is recovering rapid 21 2 who attended, was that the ComDressed turkey were st and entertained ly, and that he feels confident Geo. R. Howard states that Society. At the close of then 35c mercial Club were to be congrat- - day, dinner at the Alta Club by the meeting, a pleasant surprise war beef has reached its highest of his recovery. He was taken Creamery butter 25c Ranch butter fficersof the Nephi Plaster and eiven by the committee in shar point this season. A carload of to Salt Lake Tuesday to be placed 15 c cellent entertainments as have Ranch eggs Co. under the X rays and it was de Potatoes Ianufacturing Manager f refreshments which was ap- - teers was sold in Denver the 35c per. bu. een given in the Lyceum course J. A. Hyde Sr. was in attend - r,rffintrfl hv all. and in crpnoral e. other dded to leave the pieces of day at 7c per pound, while $1.50 here this winter. Apples per. bu. ance at the affair. bullet in the body. good time was f pent hogs are bringing $10. GO. - . 6 . . 3-- unbe-know- to-nig- ht Sunday Convention at Provo. : -- ix-opl- ? home-comin- 1-- 1 |