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Show i- - ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. NEPJII CITY, UTAH APRIL, VOL. 1. IIEPHI PIONEER PASSES BEYOND county JUAB Indian War Veterans' campment. En- N Old Folks Ranks The members of the. U. T. C. Club were entertained at the home of Miss Ethel Wright. Reading, sewing, and conversation, together with refreshments, made the evening a most pleasant one. Depleted. Octogenarian. J 'II OK . out-of-to- . Dry Farms Studied. . Sunday -- 1-- 2 ! 5 1 - I nlP. . ... ...... .. NEl'Hl, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and MILLS, NO. 27 Nephi Tigers vs. Mona Nine. L EM HEWS Special Correspondence. First Baseball of Season. There will be a big base ball Last Sunday afternoon, the One of the first settler's this afternoon at.3;30p. m. ranks of the Old Folks were again game Mrs. II L. Cannon, daughter of Nephi and Indian War At the meeting of the Indian depleted by the death of Mrs. of Joseph Brown, returned to at the Public Square between War yeterans held "last Sunday Eliza Ann Stephenson Colling-woo- d, her home in Ashton, Idaho, after Nephi Tigers and the Mona nine. Veteran was Sam'l after a lingering illness of an enjoyable visit with relatives The Nephi boys will appear in afternoon, the proposition of Cazier. their spanking new suits, and several weeks. The - deceased and friends here. annual holding the Campfire this Mona boys will be there in the 1828 in born was at summer was taken up. Sanpete Whitley $ . . their blue regimentals. The A number She of the friends Locks, Yorkshire, England. girl county wants to join with Juab Mona claim that they can Tola of Miss Colling-wood "fans" was to Charles married her One of the very first settlers county and hold the affair at Wright gave jf a the she last earth" with the three 1S52, after "wallop surprise Saturday evening. years of Nephi retired from this life Nephi where they were shown rebut had She and the church. excellent Music, Nephites. games, Manager Whitmore joined Wednesday in the person of such a royal time two or three states he has enough Caseys that Mrs. served freshments to her J. F. then deceased Utah with The by ''Samuel Cazier. emigrated years ago. A committee was apwho can hit the caused Miss to in 18GG, in husband the 79 Oldham ball, to completewas born years ago Wright Wright crossing pointed to wait on the Commeriwish afout the for shut 9 a in Monaites from recurrence of the direct ly wagons, coming county;Kentucky. When but cial Club and present the matter plains sc'ore. her a school at next fair resided Admission vacation. she to his free. has making to them, but as the holding of Nephi, where years of age, he moved with come out. since. Everybody parents to Illinois. In 1846 he left this encampment entails such an ever Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Day Mrs- - Collingwood was engaged Illinois with the.Mormon exodus endless amount of work, all gratis, The Nephi Tigers held a and went to Council Bluffs, where it is not known whether the Club in Relief Society work for a of Parowan were here visiting meeting of tha 'fan.." Wednumber of years, and was always the first of the week, with the nesday evening, and elected L. the young man was baptized. will favor the matter or not. In 1851 he came to Utah across The matter was brought to the a good and faithful woman. No latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pexton captain for the season. theplain3, and after staying in attention of the veterans that children ever brightened their Robert Scott. Mr. Day is a Manager Whitmore told the boys Salt Lake City one month, he any one who lost property from home, and she leaves a husband, prominent sheepman of southern that he had secured free of charge came direct to Nephi, and was Indian depredations during the and a large number of nieces and Utah, and is also second counsel- the room joining the First Nat or in the stake presidency of one of the original pioneers of Indian wars, may get paid for nephews to mourn her loss. oinal Bank on the south, where re Iron County. The following He endured all the their loss by going before a notthis city. they could meet and don their ) hardships and privations of those ary public with two witnesses latives were in attendance at the store A number of the relatives and baseball uniforms, and early days. He served in the and make the proper affidavit. funeral: Mr. and Mrs. David friends of Thomas W. Vickers their property. Mondays and Walker Indian war, and later Also one more chance will be Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred and refreshments Thursdays at 5:30 p. m. was deswas a captain in the Black Hawk given those who are asking for Stanbridge, Mrs. Belle Francom, carryinginpicnic walked on him last Thursday ignated as practice nights. A will be obtained from Indian war. pensions, by going before the all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. James evening in an endeavor to give concession He was also elected sheriff of Commissioners at Salt LakeCity. Madson of Provo, and Mr. and him a council to charge an the city surprise, but the man who Juab county for a number of See Commander Vickers for par- Mrs. Robert Stephenson of Juab. runs the County Clerk's office, entrance fee to the grounds, to Appropriate services were held as well as the years. In 1870, he was chosen a ticulars. marriage license defray the expense of visiting the residence Thursday afterat member of the High Council of had sniffed the air in teams. noon, -- it being the request of bureau, the Mormon church of this stake. With baseball teams organized the deceased that the funeral advance, and was all "spruced at Manti, Ephraim, Mt. Pleasant, About twenty years ago he should be conducted from the up" and ready for the "surprise". Moroni, and other The Observer Notices. moved to the little town of Well- adjoining A delightful evening was spent home. , ington on the Sevier river, where, in music, games ami social chat. towns, there is good prospects for some time he was the presid- - That many people are allowing winding up with a big "feed". for some lively games this season. overto elder. ditches An endeavor will Ik; made to their ing irrigation Methods Mr. Vickers informed his guests have ' Seven of his children survive flow on the streets, and thus a half holiday every week that at any time they wished to deal of Edcil, Edmund, a . Owen, him, damage. causing great tender him a surprise again, he during the summer so that the Being clerks and businessmen may at in Hyrura and Joseph, are living would Ik? a ready recipient. tend. are That many people getting Nevada; Mrs. Pleasant Webster, and resides in Arizona, and Mrs. their sidewalks abutting J. A. Gonzalc of Mexico was here Thos. Ingram in Nephi, "two streets in a tidy condition, and for a few days studying the Help the Census EnumGeneral School Notes. brothers are still living,- - Charles will most certainly have their methods of dry farming in this erator. Cazier, residing in Wyoming, names on the Municipal Improve- locality. Mr. Conzale is a stu It is reported that a number of and David Cazier, Nephi. He died ment Roll of Honor. dent at the Iowa State College of teachers are going away next of old age; the human machinery Agriculture t Ames, Iowa, and year to do college work. Census enumerators T. II. simply stopped running, and he That the base ball boys under is working for his master's de This morning Arbor day Burton for Nephi precinct, and had a very peaceful ending. Manager "Bud" Whitmore are gree in dry farming. He finds excercises were given in all the His last days were spent at the getting in some good practice a crreat many things to interest grades, and immediately after, J. A. Morgan of Levan for all in east Juab other home of his daughter, Mrs. Thos. work, so as not to 'fan out him in his line of work Itoth at trees were planted on the school county, territoiy work this morna and Itogan did who the everything pos when the game is on. Ingram Experiment station, grounds. and have must it ing, sible to make his declining years here. the farmers completed mong arc being made within Preparations His and comfortable. thirty happy day. to have the annual exhibit just That the city is badly in need The enumerators will wear a funeral will be held next Sunday of Market Prices Nephi before the close of school. An of a new electric light system, inscrilted United States afternoon after meeting in the and is to be will be made to show badge the that attempt it pro hoped 1910. Census, Second Ward, providing the reProducts the different phases of school will not be dropped by position The law requires that every latives can arrive by that time. work. the council adult person furnish the pre $3.20. Patent Hour Plans are being made to have scribed 3.00 information, but also pro Straight grade school at large give an ela the of citizens Manti, by Baker's flour That the 2.80 vides that it shall lie treated 1, decided to bond Graham ?.S0 borate commencement program. confidentially, so that no injury Services athevote offor5 to$15,000 water a for city 1.30 and one to be given by the eighth can come to any ferson from Bran a city Shorts 1.40 grade graduates. Last Sunday very interesting system, and $25,000 for answering the question. 9.00 services were held in the First electric light plant Wild hay The President has issued a pro 10.00 SPRING HOUSE Ward at the Tabernacle. James Alfalfa CLEANING clamation, calling on all citizens v'lison who has just returned !. to cooperate with the Census and "Little Chicago" must Oats per cwt. Irom a mission related interest- - That 1.00 Int. Wheat per. assuring them that it has nothnot let her sister city get ahead ingly his experiences in the of 1.25 cwt Do It Chccfull)! Barley per ing to do with taxation, army or her. missionary field in Colorado, 7c to 71 2c Dressed Beef jury service, com puis try school North and South Dakota, and That the 15c CounDressed hens attendance, regulation of immiMayor and City New Mexico. When Mr. Ellison cil "Oh to dear the our are hearts work10 Dressed veal are one of the hardest gration, or enforcement of sad days of springtime, when law, and that no one can be any left for his field of labor, an 81-- 2 inof any municipality in Dressed mutton bodies ing house annual the recurs cleaning impediment in his speech was the state. They are generious Dressed 10 jured by answering the inquiries to our view, when we sleep on quite noticeable, but he speaks with their time and services for Dressed turkey 2 It is of the utmost importance 21 distinctly and with fluency now, thp tinhiiildinff of NeDM City Creamery butter Ii5c j the sofa and eat off the mantle, that the census of population and and shows marked improvement. 25c j in an atmosphere strongly sug agriculture in Juab county and Wednesday, the Mayor and one Ranch butter gestive of glue; we think of the this state lie complete and cor17 David Cazier was the second of the committees took a trip Ranch eggs Move pipe, the soot that came rect. i5c speaker and pave a sketch of the of inspection through the ceme- Potatoes per. bu. with it and sweet expressions Conference proceedings at Salt teries, and around the town look- Apples per. bu. . $1.50. every person should so fluent and fine, but the saddest (Therefore and com- Lake, and the important teach- ing over the irrigation ditches and most bitter of all recollections pieteiy answer the lensus quesand streets. ings delivered there. is the dusty old carpet that hung tion asked by the enumerators. Homer Retained. At the Second Ward, Isaac C. on the line. Oh, that dusty old Gadd of Provo argued that kindsweat and we kicked, and our Principal R. F. Homer has ness and love for one another Edwin Bigler came up before been retained as the head of the carpet, that rusty old carptt hand badly Mistered, while the that musty old carpet that hung .would accomplish more than Justice J. S. Cooper, on a charge Nephi school system for another on the line! We rememlier how, sun lent hi.s countenance, warmly ; harsh measures. Chas- - Haynes of at a salary of $1500 per year. armed with a lithe having in his possession a but the harder we then told interestingly of his deadly weapon with the intent to year flagelator, in beginning,the more was All of Mr. Homer's time will it needed pounded winter sojourn in California jo bodily harm to the complai- be devoted to the High School the morning we blithely advanold that by dusty eariiet that Bishop Parkes and Albert Pax- - nant Wm. Orgilh He waived the work during the coming year. ced to the fray, in the muscular on line. the hung Oh, thatduMy man gave a narrative of the and The list of grade teachers en- pride of our heart, little dream- old preliminary examination, old that carpet musty that Lake that carjet Salt cleaning carpet that proceedings at the was bound over to the district gaged by the School Board will ing old carpet that hung rusty would we whole take the day; ' Conference. court on a bond of f00be published next week. n theline."-Pa- rk City Record. ' ip. 15, 1910. Nephi Society Being Mrs, CoIIingwood Dies an Will It Be Held in Nephi? Times J1 Friday the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bean! wna mart a happy by the arrival of a baby girl. Friday evenincr the Levan Relief Society gave a dance and supper which was a grand success socially as well a financially. During the dance two recitations were given by Miss Bean former ly of Provo, a song by Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Stephenson and a clarinet solo by Alma Jennings with Miss Mable Neilson asac- companyist. both of whom are studying music at the B. Y- University. - - The following students were the B. Y. U. for conference vacation: Joel Taylor, Stephen Stephenson, Eugene Neilson, Vernney Palby, Alma Jennings, Mabel Neilson, Edna Margelson, and Amelia Morten- home from son. Mrs. Sophia Thygerson who has been at Provo with her grand son Vernney Dal by, was also visiting during conference in her old home. The Relief Society gave the children a treat by giving them a free dance and lunch Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Richard Gardener is quite at this writing and it hoped by her many friends that she will soon recover. The water system which wss proposed some time ago was vot ed down on 7inst by some of the citizens of Levan. It is hoped that other plans will be divised in the near future whereby this system may 1 installed. Fred Jackman returned home from Salt Lake Sunday morning. Mr. Jackman has been working ill in the Majestic Theatre. The traction engine of the Levan Plaster Co- made its first trip Sunday. This Company believes, "the better the day the - better the deed". The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradfield Sat the 9th inst and left a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright moved to their ranch in Little Salt Crock Sat They expect to slay there all summer. A Clydesdale Station was purchased yesterday (Monday) by a company of men of this place. The pritv paid was $i!7W. It is believed he is one of the best draft horses in Utah. Rudolph Lund was taken seriously ill Sunday and Dr. W. W. Bennett wa? summoned who pronounced it The vr thi.ik.it he can cure him without an o;eration. apiK-ndicitia- . . Peter Wankier is talking some Bosh's butcher hop. If the deal is made Mr. Wankier intends to locate some plate on Main St near the Co-o- p of buying P. -- store. N. J. Schow and J. H. Stephenson have purchased a new steam threshing machine and are preparing to do all the threshing in this place the coming season. The following Sunday school workers attended Stake Union meeting in Nephi, Sunday even ing: J. A. Morgan, J. M. Chris-tenseNeils Lundsteen, Augustus Shepherd, James Anderson? John Hofheins, Walt MortensonJ and Miss Maggie Brown. n, ( Con (i run! on Jisc 6.) |