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Show V JUAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. NEPIII CITY, UTAH APRIL, VOL. 1. GOOD STREET Side Walk Be Will DONE Ordinance to Enforced. TIMES COUNTY DIES. GOOD INDIAN OF NEPHI, LEV AN, MONA, JUAB and SOCIETY. NO. 28 The Observer Notices. LEVI Miss Bjt&ie Brown, instructor the if High School ame That it takes a bushel of pota orer lof Arbor day. anawas en- - toes to buy a pound of meat! tlrtain'd while here by Mr. and these days. 'a in One Arrest Made. MILLS, 22, 1910. NEPHI Interesting Life Story of Lehi Pitchforth. READ IN THE HOMES YOUR AD IS HEWS. Sprrift I Correspondence Miss Pearl Allen visited in Lehi Pitchforth died here last A. Jr. Nephi Saturday and Sunday Sperry That Mayor Whitmore and City Sunday of rheumatics, which mX'Cotro That it is expected that Nephi with her parents. Citizens Enthusiastic for Attorney Foote are determined affected his heart. Although will have fully a. 000, popu The embers of the Ladies' City an to enforce the ordinance with re- the deceased was an Indian, not Mrs C. L. Christensen return- increase of nearly 800 .Club 'were entertained lation, Municipal Improvement. gard to the cleaning up of sideJersey to her home in Ephriam. ever Monday 15)10 over the many people scarcely censues. walks, is evidenced by the arrest thought of him as such. He was Monday evening at the home, of She has been here for some time The Mrs., Joshua Greenwood. That it is getting near the time on account of the illness of her which was made Thursday of The next time you take a walk, John Jackson. On Arbor Day so nice in his ways, and went mfciu topic of discussion was when the people will elect a daughter Mrs. F.v V. Mangelson. or a drive, go along the street the streets of the city were clean- along attending to his own bus- whether the Club should affiliate member of the school board. iness. He interestan has quite '.Miss Laura Christensen of that leads from the City to the ed from the City cemetery to the itself with the Utah Federation AfidwellVine Bluff cemetery, and you Vine Bluff cemetery, and Super ing biography. In 1854, during of Woman's Clubs. The matter has also been visiting That County Commissioner will see a wonderful transforma- visor Riches notified all owners the Walker war, he was brought was taken under further consider- Martin Nielson of Levan is get- htire shiee Thursday with Mrs. here when 4 years of age by the Where once there were of tion. Miss Christensen property which abutted on Ute band of Indians. He and ation. There was a regular feast ting in some good work econom Maagelfefrri. sage brush jungles, jack rabbits, this street to clean their side- his sister had been stolen from of music supplied mostly by Mrs. ically done, in building new feif is a AchooT. teacher in the above cockle burs and ets, now there is walks of brush. All complied out buildings named place. Greenwood's children: Mrs. Chas. ces. painting Colalmost a boulevard. Mayor Whit-mor- e with the request, except Mr. the Mohave Indians on the Lucille ren- at the County Infirmary. and sister Kimball, Jt is rum oiv U took around a subscription Jackson, who replied, that he orado river. This Ute band of dered piano solos, and two vocal is con him and That "Wallie" Kruu uh list about two or three weeks ago hadn't put the brush there, and Walker's offered both solos were given by Miss Dolly, his and a modern stated sisiter for sale, templating and one by Miss Norma Green- home this building getting citizens to sign to help he diden't propose to remove it. that if no one - ' v; a lot in the on !'; them, summer, they bought clean up this street. Mrs. Edith Sparks gave wood. Whereupon Mayor Whitmore in- would be slaughtered. voV!-Sam of the outh western to .( city. part A large number either forgot, or structed the Street Supervisor to Mrs. and selections, twp piano uuy-von Vi'ist kin ol n; count their promise worth nothing file a complaint under the follow- Pitchforth took compassion J. $ Quist, one, all of which That John Cooper and T. II. asily bejiey-d- . him the infant and boy, bought and didn't show ud. but the fol ing city ordinance: "The occuiurton have made their homos to save his life, but no one were highly cntertai ning. in Miss Era 'Jenninirs went to were either there per pant or owner of any property would bid on the little lowing ook much more attractive by girl. She t'civi last A'eek to visit with son or by hired men with their abutting on any street within the was accordingly taken up to The Governor's Club held its laving them plastered and paint grubbing hoes, harrows, pitch platted portion of this city, shall where T. L. Smith's home now ed. either Mrs. Aaaie Morgan. regular monthly meeting at the forks and the like, and did valian be, and is hereby required to N,vuo: has stands, and was murdered there. home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell . .... as soon as Mayor VJpW That services on Arbor day,- just clean, and keep clean of all weeds The boy was adopted into the Hawkins 1 i in salt 4w Oity. me" last Monday evening. A Whitmore and the proper comMayorG. M. Whit more, Coun brush or rubbish, the sidewalks Pitchforth 'ir ks for tVie. purpose of both deal amusement was of according family great council can Bfns!hL Derated .i returned hom? cilman Alma Hague, W. C of their respective premises; any of the mittee City to the church rites, and in accord- got out of the progressive peamake the trip of inspection, the Sun"1 evening. This afternoon Andrews, Geo. A. Sperry Jr., person violating the provisions of ance with Hawlived a nut party. has and Russell Mrs. law, ofJ. R. Goldsbrough. James Bigler, this section, is guilty of an ist of residents who have pro she tooK1 a sudden change for of and member and faithful a kins selection, upright gave piano A. W. Bowles, fense, and upon conviction thereJ. L. Belliston, perly cleaned their sidewalks and V i vorse and for some time it ac- Mrs. Burquist sang. the ever Refreshsince, being family will be published on the Evan Harris, Kenneth Bigler, of, shall be liable to a fine in wajpelieVed he would die, but ho corded all of the privileges and ments were served at midnight, streets, James Chase, George McCune, any sum not exceeding $10, or Municipal improvement Roll of rallic-lafraiand from all appearPitchforth of the other time had. favors and a delightful lonor. Will your name be there? ances bow will get. Barton Brough, L. E. Dunning, to be imprisoned in the city jail alright children. And he was gratful David Winn, Ernest Winn, L. not exceeding 10 days, or to both for this kindness. LA very pleasent surprise party Mrs. A. Jackman returned That "Bachelor" Belliston M. Pexton, June Kendall, Thos fine and imprisonment". He was buried Tuesday. Ser was given Master Cleon Memmott made a mighty quick trip from last evening from SalfcJjake City Salisbury, J. T. Belliston, W. H. (Later Mr. Jackson has decided vices were held at the Secwnd last Friday evening by his friends the Vine Bluff cemetery road and seems to be greatly improv Bailey, Peter Nielsen, C. E. to clean his sidewalk, and the ward meeting house at 2 p. m.. and playmates, lhe tune was to the deiot on Arbor day. Evi ed in health since her operation. Bigler, Alfred Orme.J. H. Jack- complaint was not filed.) and many kind things were said spent in music and games and dently "some one" was expected. son, Thos. E. Bowles, Fred Beck, Arbor Day was observed by the about his exemplary life. He the following were present: Neils Neilson, A. II. Billiston, teachers and students of the Morwas always devoted to the That the foundation of the cot Misses Cleo Hawkins, Venice N. A. Nielsen, George Hill, J. A. school District Friday. A well Meleeta tage lieing erected by Henry mon religion, of which he was a Wright Idale Pitt, Booth, A. J. Cowers, E. W. Carprepared program was rendered faithful member. Goldsbrough, Lucille Wood, Peon Forrest is nearing completion. The city council held a meeting in the morning, after which ter, Mrs. Martina Skeem. Victor The following Delia McCunc, peo Goldsbrough, tr A t rpi on is rushed work That The propolcing some trees were planted on the evening. inos. Wednesdsy ijeiuMuu, Harris, ple were present at the funeral Delia Grace.MaMersBumell Lunt Matson, Jacob Coleman, Max sition of building a new electric services, Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Willie Warner, LaNell Burton, the big addition to the Second school grounds, and all inside Whitmore. and outside of the school build light plant was discussed at R, May, Mrs. Hartley, and Mrs. Lcnard Linton, Iyal Lunt, Ward Meeting house. of and the bonding plan length, C. F. Brown of Salt Lake City, Clarence Warner. That it would pay some young ing wa3 cleaned up. the city for the amount necces II. II. Pitchforth of Milford, and Arthur Kofod, Miss Hazel man to go into the spraying busi seemed the only feasable Pres. Frank Y. sary of the ness this spring. Shepherd and Neils Aagard, Taylor Pistol. The The Boy and plan. The only question which Granite stake. no went to Scipio this Notes High School That the mill races of the doubt to attend the morning, of stands in the way is, wether the wedding citv can lecallv do so under its flouring mills are leaking con Mr- and Mrs. Henry Miller. siderably, and should le tighten Almost a Serious Acci- - present bonded indebtedness on Edward Christensen is prepared Do Wm. The Woodman Act the water system. Uoyt, Reporter. up, for the water of the Nephi ing to atttend the city Neighborly dent great track Irrigation company needs to be meet to be held in Holden attorney'is looking up the ques this tion to report at the next meet carefully conserved. weekThe members of the order of lhe High ischool dance on What might have been a most ing. Modern Woodmen, of which Peter Wankier moved the Arbor occurred Day was pronounced a serious accident, Monday A new lightning arrester was Thomas Booth is a member, and Bosh butcher shop down on the afternoon. It appears that Ivan ordered for the electric light who has been sick for a long success. A large crowd turned main street Wednesday. even-onl out and present raid Brown, son of Joseph Brown, plant. W. Ord of the stake presJ. time, went down to his farm had an enjoyable time. Otto Sudwicks, and Clarence In Thos. E. Bowles was directed with teams and implements, and they idency was the speaker of the Misses tavern bow by and gram, Ron of John Ingram, had to fill up the ditch which he had put in and harrowed 35 acres of the of one Clarence J. Sunday afternoon meeting. He Hawkins, got hold of the latter's 22 pistol, dug across the street from In barley for him, and also put in a Beulah Host served dinner on instructors of the B. ' Y. U greatly praised the saints of Leand they were each snapping it gram a corner to jacoDson s nice garden, showing their sym- Wednesday Apr. 13th. 10:10 van for tithe's and the amount 1 he students are music school, left on the stenography off. thinking that there were no corner. in for a substantial to the new rr.'inrT way, pathy .1 .1 . ex San Pedro train this morning.fr contributed n tf Anarf..;,lmia HMUUU II IVIva III III iflion iai niinii The city treasurer was direc the loss he has sustained while practicing on special dictation o ercises and are now able to take the Boston Conservatory while it was in the hand of Ivan ted to furnish a list of the de ill. Music , where he will continue eighty to a hundred and twenty Brown, it was discharged, the water users. .: his studies in theory and her - v '. linquent "i J.:..;,';.- V words a minute. bullet going through the shirt and ' Prices of Market The teachers are well Kalisfit motiv. During the past. winter !" h;It was stated that some of grazing the abdomen of Otto the officers and employees of the Ncphi ' wr-It theorer.'iicV r' the he had :v;e. of has charge with the examination pairs Sudwccks, burning the skin, inbusi thier not err were Products of this Mt. I' teachers doing music tical of city the year" department handed in la?t week and say flicting, however, no serious ncss as directed by the council. r.r.t wan not local in the school ployed fcr the institution, was Brown a3 show student The wound. that the boy flour Patent $3.20 that they is alsa reportseason. in It successful and has leen very coming The committee of the city frightened as the Sudweeks lad, 3.00 are becoming more interested "n Straight grade ed Lund Miss of Mt. Pleas that school work. his and could neither cat nor sleep council on city cemeteries are Baker's flour 2.80 j their work. school one our former of ant Mr. During the past four years The Arbor Day program was a going to lay 700 feet of pipe along Graham the evening after. will move her teacher's belong- Hawkins has been attending the the streets of Vine Bluff ceme- Bran 1.30 s jccTss except lorine lasi num in time June. to Ijevan som? Boston Conservatory of Music ngs tery, and hydrants will be placed Shorts 1.40 ber, which M suggested by th Mr. knows about more Dalby and has made an excellent record Good Tax on 3rd and 5th streets for sprink Wild Levari People 9.00 State Superintendent of School hay will known make at at that place, and he will in all this than he line purposes. The balance of Alfalfa 10.00 was to be the planting of trees like time "No in the course his place present complete 'the probability Jubilee money amounting to school mounds. Ur.foitunalc 1X5 on Payers. cwt next Ledan". $36.92 has been turned over to Oats per the Ncphi HiKh School has no.lhMry before returning 1.00 hu. Wheat per. other and them for grubbing which to fall. When he comes back be 1.25 home of its own around t cwt .t Barley per this wm again tane cnarge cemetery. oi in plant trees. The town of tavan is surely wise cleaning up 7c to 7 Dressed Beef The charge laid against Edwin The Sophomores will give the theory department of the music the model town so far as the 15c Dressed hens following program for Boos te is school, where arrangements are Bigler for the shooting scrape at payment of taxes are concerned. 9 Dressed veal Love of Mrs. Mr. and Joseph being made for considerable im Mil's, Utah is "assault with a reMeeting Friday evening. For the year 1W, there was 8 J 2 Dressed mutton down came Lake School Salt Thursday provement In fact the music deadly weapon with intent to do Song ported only one dollar uncollect- to 10 Mr. Dressed pork few a Udell visiting days spend Edgheill department of the University has great bodily harm". We were Prayer ible taxes. This year when the 2 Dressed turkey Winn. ,21 Mrs. Ernest and Greenwood Solo Lucille Piano grown to such an extent that, slightly misinformed la3t week. Assessor was out there assessing 155c butter Moroni Creamery to went John Carter Edna Bigler many improvements are being and had the charge reading, Reading the property, just as he was about 30c Ranch butter visit. on brief a Gowers Events Current Ray planned which will affect the "having in his possession a dead to leave town, a man came run- Thursday 17 Ranch eggs Cox entire department and will place ly weapon etc" The first charge Levan Stella of M. W. Mangleson ning after him all out of breath. 25e Song bu. Potatoes -t i?r. Beulah Solo call Piano Hoj it far in the lead of any music named above makes the alleged and reported that he had omitted paid the Times office a 1.50 bu. f Apples per. chool throughout the west-PoG offense a more serious matter. E. rover R. Talk to give in two pigs that he owned. Thursday. - . s? , - . . -- City "Dad" Doings. out-of-tow- r-t- n f; - - - Clarence Hawkins I e Goes East 1 - - .'i-:- ; . 1' s -- re-e- ( 20j ... 1 l-- 2c 2 -- -- l-- . ?t m |