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Show The Juab County Times Joob Colamtn, Editor HOODING BULL VICIOUS Effectual Method of 8ubdulng Dangerous Animal Dehorning Partially Successful. nd Proprietor UTAH NEPHI THE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. LIVE STOCKS NOTES. District Judicial Judge, fosnua Ureenwcxxl. Cold weather never affects a sheep ' Attorney B. II. Ryau. but dampness Is fatal In time. Stenographer W. 1 Cook. State Senator J. A. Hyde. Red clover in bloom is not good for State Representative Braxton Bar-pel-t. bogs but when young it makes a line pubture. e Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest If you are feeding jfcmr bogs for H. F. Studley. U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment fat you can give them more corn than If feeding for bacon. Station P. V. Cardon. A well bred mule colt will bring on State Foreman Experiment Station n average of $200 wuun broken at Stephen Boswell. three years of age. County. Peanuts form an important Rem In J. L. County Commissioners George Jone-s- Martin Nlelson. the diet of the hogs that give us the Clerk T. W. Vlckers. famous Smithileld bams and bacon. ' Recorder Wjd. Burton. Never feed rye straw to pregnant Treasurer T. H. O. Parkes. ewes. It generally contains more or -Assessor Win. Bailey. ess ergot which produces abortion.. , eurVeyor Arthur A. Miller. Neither rape nor clover alone ' will I Foote. T. Attorney o for growing, fattening hogs. .They Sheriff Gus J. Henriod. have some grain twice a day for Bust Schools GeorfS of Superintendent best results. A. Sperry, Jr. It is estimated that ten sheep can be Probation Officer Alvah Stout .' Road Commissioner George kept where one cow can, and the risk s much lesa. It may be said that the Superintendent County Inflrmary iheep always carries her pocket book H. D. Allred. with her. County Physicians Dr. W. W. Northern farmers who own large, A. Hensel. Dr. J. Bennett, rangy but smooth mares can breed them to to a good sized AST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OF- Jack and advantage find ready market for the FICERS. young mules all over the south. NEPHI CITY. Mayor Q. M. Whltmore. UGLY BULL SAFELY GUARDED Counallmen James Garrett, Jr., Enoch Alma Hajrue, Alonzo Ingram, Animals Are Gentle as a Rule, But Burton, W. G. Orme. Recorder Peter Sorensen. Psychological Moment Mutt Be Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Looked After. Wright-NigMarshal W. A. Watchman J. E. Memmott Almost every day some one gets Justice of the Peace Jacob Cole- - allied with a gentle bull, nulls are all Van. but sometimes the bulla don't Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. gentle, know It There comes a time In the Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. history of most bulls when they are Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. not safe. The psychological moment Chief of Fir Department N. A. may happen when an old man, a defenseless woman or possibly a promNlelson. Superintendent of Waterworks Al- ising child Is In the inclosure, and It fred Cowers. sometimes happens that active farmElectrto Light ers are caught unawares and killed Superintendent Plant T. A. Carrer. or lamed for life. A little precauSexton N. C. Nlelson. tion Is worth a great deal of regret. LEVAN TOWN. There Is a corner In your barnyard President Board of Trustees A I where you can build Just such a bull Jackman. pen as the one bere outlined. The n, Trustees Adelbert Bosh, I H. lence Is made with two heavy rails George Francom, Swen B. bored through for pickets made of Malmgren. two-Incgas pipe on the front or barn-rar- d Clerk Orson Nlelson. side. Select good posts and set Marshal Albert Bosh. tbem six feet apart, use 13 foot boards Health Offloer James E. Taylor. (or the north and east, well nailed to posts outside. Use the same kind EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. (he bf boarding Inside, but make it solid Mona John T. Kay, Ephralin II. tip to three feet In height so the bull Kay. N. W. EUertson. his horns In between the can't Nebo Thos. Booth, Edward Jones, boards.get To prevent the boards from tVm. Jones. set two by fours, upright, warping T. Aim I Foota, Hague, Nephi half way between the posts and nail Roscoe K. Grove r. lievan Henry Hendrickson, James through from the boards Into the two B. Taylor, Adelbert BoBh. by fours to make them all solid toJuab James A. Kelly, R. C Sleph-eso- gether. T. T. Taylor. The gates are all boarded solid and fastened with sliding bolts on the outIA8T COUNTY PRECINCT OFFI- ride In such a way that the bull can't CERS. possibly work a bolt loose with his bonis or with his tongue, as some 1 : Mona. learn to do. There are two bolls on Justice John fates. etch gate. When the bolts are In place Constable Ellas Molyneux. ' Health Officer N. W. EUertso. they drop behind notches and are held ' down by springs. The outer gate Nephl. fastens both ways to either post so Justice J. 8. Cooper. thst it Is shut when It Is open. Countable Alvah Stout. small V shaped yard Is built The Heal lb Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. for a service yard. The cow may be Levan. let In the outer gate swung to the out. Justice Orson Nlelson. er post and the bull turned through. Constable Richard Iverson. Then he may be put back In tbe Inner Juab. pen, both gates shut against the Inner JatUoe R. C. Stephenson. post and the cow released. Tbe outCos stable Robert Memmott. ride gate of tbe serving pen must be kept shut to keep animals out, other NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meets first and third Tuesdays of : I i very month at the club parlors In the Lunt building. Visiting members of neighboring commercial clubs I I i i . ,,i. I I I . i i or dial jy welcomed. R K. Grover, President. m Fifth Re-erv- o, , A bull's hood Is made of good harness leather; in width it is 28 inches; in depth 18 Inches; tbe ear holes are three Inches In diameter, and the horn two and a half inches; these are Ave Inches apart, measuring to the center, and eight between the horns, says a writer in Home and Farm, The edges should be smooth that there' be no abrasion of the skin about ear. or horn from a comfortable fit. If too large, a gore a few Inches in depth can be taken out and then laced. Or a better way Is to cut and bevel opposite edges and lap over to a snug fit and name strings rivet. Four are riveted one side, and four short double pieces, with a loop, on the opposite side. The hood la laced under the jaw and securely tied. Dehorning only partially, but Inn hood effectually, subdues the most vicious bull. I own a Jersey bull (Tormentor) ; at one year of age he showed Mo-Onn- ht Mor-tense- - LJ3 Hood for Bull. an ugly disposition. 1 had his horns sawed off close to the bead; now at two years of age. he wears a hood, having made a determined effort to kill the milkman. Of the number owned within the past 20 years each has, at some time, shown a disposition for mischief, and two of them severely hurt the keeper. Bulls are dangerous when carelessly handled, and ao are cows If they have not been handled when young; a Jersey heifer, without being more or less handled, soon becomes wild and It la a doubtful and difficult Job to make a gentle cow of her. This breed of cattle la exceedingly nervous, and must have early and gentle treatment, for this trait Is con vertlble and becomes viclousness. MUCH DIFFERENCE IN LAMBS Man to Be Successful In Sheep Raising Should Have Much Affection for Lambs. h n, .11 T. II. Burton, Financial B'vretary. Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secretary. Modern Woodman of Amr1ra No. g 10.700, meets every Ve1nniay mm" iimmi V: even-CB- at I. O. O. F. ball. Wood-oe- Visiting weloomrii. George Small, ConsuL U 11. Iatlmer, Clerk. n tend. J JAM. II. JACKSON, N. O. J. S. COOPER, Secretary. Latter-da- y Banday Petaool, 10 a. m. first A ward meet-in- r bouxo. M. I. A. Sunday, C:30 . m. FlTst ward at tabernacle; Second ward at nnwMIng botiM. Primary F)r?t ward at Relief hall. 4 p. m. Tuesday. Second ward at tnetlDK bonse, 4 p. m. Tuesday. Priesthood meetlnRs Monday. 7:30 p. m, at the respective ward mining boas'. Relief BocMy First ward. sorond and fourth Tbrdays of each month 3 p. m. Second ward, ftrt an1 third Thnredays of each month at 2 the respoctive mwiln2 p. m. a t) (rases. p. m. Religion thuiwa First ward. urarf 3Friday at Re'.lf ball; Spfond p. m , every Friday at meet-Inward, g bouse. bt for the lowest noriur.iEHTS If fem want the prices buy your ML Pleasant Marble Works, Tbos. BeUlston, Local Agent. from . 1 Saints' Meetings. at Tabernacle; Second ward at at v mm I. O. O. F. No. 16 meis every Saturday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cordially lnvitM to at' '5 I (BT O. K. MORTON, OOOrtAnO COLLKtSB.) There Is a great difference In lambs. Some come strong and some come weak, and some never breathe at all. In the latter case there usually has been something mrong with the care of tbe ewe; either her feed has not been right or she has been hurt In some way, or sbe was long In lambing and the attendant did not help her as soon as he should. Sometimes there Is something abnormal sbout tbe lamb Itself, so that no effort would avail In saving Its life. Rut usually lambs come with sufficient life in them so that they may be saved, even though weak. If proper care Is glvec. ' And It takes a man Interested In bis work to give proper care. A mao has no business caring for sheep unless It hurts him almost as much to see a lamb die as It would to see a child die. Not that tbe lamb rivals the child In Importance, but a man raring for his flock should have such an affection for his charges, and such a pride In them, that he simply cannot bear to see tbem die. if be can Ksve them, no matter how great an effort he must make. Such a mao will make a success of raising bis stock. Tbe ewe rbould be trimmed about tbe udder JuM or after lambing so that the lamb may suckle; and he nhotiM be helped In tbe process If be Is weak. !! should b? Iped dry at once after birth. If tbe weather Is roM. If a fails to give milk, the lamb must be fed a small amount of cow milk at frequent Intervals. If ibe ewe fails to ou her lamb, put her In a dark pen with It for a time. If a ewe has loot her own lamb and you wub ber to take a twin from another ewp, spread t.' rkln of own dead lamb over the body of tbe one u Id lc lake, and there will b no - trouble. , The lambs should nibble at grain and hay before Ibey are two weeks old. A run should te made for I hem. Into a small yard in wbifh there is Strain here lhy can reah it. e ee br , Bull f'mn. Passing of Horned Cattle. Homed are cattle and horf.ed you would have a bad corner Many of tbe disappearing ber! a weakling might gt booked to j tapMly cattle bred and fed in tbe coin belt death. 1 tree tin of this kind are The pen Is alo connoted w If b tb I are lSornles. In popularity. In th noun winter stall In tbe cow sts' le There jgrnIPK plrln Is a sliding door outsMe and a swing- j tainoi countries and on th wild cattle needed long horns for ths ing door Inxlde that may be shut tleht j tbelr In cold weather. It will b noticed ' protection of themselves and that all doors open In such a way that young. Now, however, with the plaint ettled and with few wild an-- ; they may be operated without going thickly lrr,ali tbe rattle do not neel horns. Into tbe bull pen. Am org the horniest breeds are the Calloway, Atsg'i, Ited poll and Polled feeding Com Fodder, Foiled Jersey and Foiled Hhorthorn When rorn stalks are given to hre, Hereford are alo Into favor. rare should b u- -4 to prevent rattl V.j tbe application comlrg of caustic potash to tbe woody from having the growth of tbe horn is prevented In which the rlne will leave after chew- tbe young calf. ing tbe stalks. Tigs relish chewing tbe stalk for th sweetness In It, btit Separate Milk for pigs. leave enough saccharine matter in fie Large quantities of separated milk fitter to make It attractive to rattle, eepedally tb ymingT stork. This sre osed f9r pi feeding In Ieomark milk If In fact, the making of skim fiber l Indigestible, and the 111 allowed to pick It op. frequently rheye, which was at one time an Imeat a eufflrlent quantity t tnim Im- portant Industry In that ronntry, hsi paction and harmful If not fatal re- deeread largely on account of tbo profits to b derived from tb rytn) mit, it Is not safe toarelet rattle Into of using separated milk for pig feed fards where swine gives ton . ttslks Ing hp ar Ptr cae. war THE UTAH BUDGET W. W, Bennett, M, D, J. The people of Kphralm are moving for a waterworks system. The plan Is to incorporate a company of Ephralin citizens. A total of $2,500 Is now offered tor the arrest and conviction of the persons who dynamited the Utah hotel In Salt Lake City. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Utah State Peace uoclety, It was decided to bold the annual Peace day May 15. There was a large crowd of 'enthusiasts present at Sandy on Sunday when L. R. Culver, the Mldvale mechanic, made a successful flight in his biplane. Vandaveer, the young woman who shot and killed Paul Shaunty, a private at Fort Douglas on March 1C, has been freed by the United States grand Jury, after a rigid investigation of the case. John Allen, one of the pioneer settlers of Utah, Is dead at his home In South Weber of general debility. He was born In Scotland, August 13, 1834, and came to Utah in 18C0, settling la Weber county. A Japanese section hand was found probably fatally wounded in the railroad yards in Salt Lake, he having been shot. The police are Investigating, believing It to be a case of attempted murder. A mass meeting has been called by the united women's clubs of OgHen to promote the early closing campaign recently launched In Ogden for the benefit of retail clerks, delivery boys and overworked horses. John Donley, 50 years old. a leaser at the Bullion Deck mine at Eureka, on was Instantly killed by a cave-It level. When found his the neck was broken, and his body was crushed almost to a pulp. As the result of a fight In Ogden, William "Wear is in the hospital, suffering from a number of gashes on the face and head. Inflicted by a broken bottle In the hands of one of the combatants. After making a second attempt to wreck a train on the Oregon Short Line two Logan boys have been placed under arrest. The youngsters bad fastened a 3x4 timber to the rails with a piece of barbed wire. Caught in the wheels of a brick pressing machine at Kaysvllle, Marvin Kane Nlcols, 14 years old, had Ihe flesh torn from the calf and thigh of one leg, exposing the bone. It Is feared his Injuries may prove fatal. An advertUlng campaign for Salt Lake and the state of Utahbas been launched by the Salt Lake" Commercial club which means the expenditure of 25.000 a year In spreading the gospel of Utah's opportunities all over the world. The new Third Ward Mormon church at Springvllle was dedicated on Sunday. Jbe entire cost of building. Including furniture and beating of plant, waa fl2.5S2.53, which has ben received through contributions from members of the Third n 750-foo- Best Home Made Caskets Physician and Surgeon Complete Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Hearse in connection. Office at residence. Phone No. 105 red 6L TELEPHONE OFFICE AT RESIDENCE D, a Miner, M, D, Grace Bros. Physician and Surgeon 'PHONE NO. Lumber Co. 34 OFFICE AT RESIDENCE TL FOOTE Don't Bay from us unless you want to get Sash and Doors, Attorney at Law County Attorney I 'Phone No. 6. Office Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Builder's Hardware Alio Coffins and Cement, Coal, Caskets, at the at Court House HENRY ADAMS Lawyer Practice In all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor of Qoldsbrough Block. Lowest Possible Prices Dr, J. A. BOOTH Dentist No. J Offioa Rooms and Building. Phone No. 136-2- . NEPHI NATIONAL IBANK t. Wins Thos, H, Burton Interest paid on Llcenssd Abstractor and Notary Publlo I buy and sell Real Estate. Loans, Insurance, Mining Stocks, Dlue Prints. Room 1, Winn Bldg. Phone No. 136-- Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum ' 2 , free-for-a- ll two-thir-ds ward. R. DOWNS Enoch Burton i.'S. Architect j a Specialty. Residences Room No. 5, Winn Bldg. That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable.... George W, Booth Merchant Tailor Suits made to last and fit at reasonable prices. Long experience in eastern tailoring houses. All Kinds of Job Hauling and Drayage Most Reasonable Prices Hay, Grain and Stabling FORREST HOUSE Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appointed B room addition, steam beat, baths, etc. One block south and one east of court house. Harris & Mecham Phone 22. SUM. Barber Shop City oocrteous treatment and first class work N. A. NIESON, PROPRIETOR OSTLER, PsssiDtST L. 8. piLL, E. R. BOOTH. Car m is -- Three Doom North Of Post Office If it's first class work you are jro to SM-ks- lf Block Wt sf Ceart Hosm He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" WELL TO BUILD r looking-fo- USE Tbe Miller Floral company has purchased ten acres of land in Dav'.s The Modern Barber Shop county, and the construction of two tnd aH bsrbertbnp la Kephi. greenhouses Is under way. Tbe com- Vtneat Boot Bisck tnd and Bsth Id ennoecttoo. pany Is capitalUed'at $100,000 and will utii of Pett Ofncc. door To No the Bfttcblor Bros.. Proprietors and roses carnations during grow Into out first year, rapidly branching 1 The Largest and Purest other lines. Robert Splan of Ogden bad a nar- Livery and Feed natural deposit of Gypsum row escape from death la Ogden canBus Meets All Trains. in the World. yon, when a drove of cattle stampeded Good and Rigs, Dray Llvsry Eipress on the narrow roadway and dashed Wagons. blm Into the river. Splan was riding Phone Us. Now 44 2. a motorcycle at the time and wa.t AgenU for CoaL Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co, of tbe into tbe machine thrown clear H D. COLDSBROVCH, Proprietor bed of the stream. Establishment of a depm In Salt Lake to supply pure milk during tbe lummer months bas been decided upon by the Utah Fedetation of Women's Mill Fresh ml k at a low temperClubs. hygibottled under and ature strictly enic cond'tlon will be furnished (or MANUFACTURERS OF tnfanti ar.d Inva'ids. Nephi Plaster Has Equal Stable fuab County Mentally deranged beyond all hope of recovery, footsose and half starved, who has the mysterious tiann-caused families In the ea.ttern part o! Ogden rest'ess nights and fear of sonn horrible c:lme, has been captured and will probably be sent to The s:ole asylum. The man Is sn Italian. While proving the safety of att automatic revolver to a friend at Vernal, Joe To'llver accidentally shot and killed himself. A curious thing about the shooting was the fact that, three da) a previously, To'llver had purchased a plot of ground in the Verna. Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to date Our Leaders cemetery. That the lucerne weevil can be ex terminated bas been proved In th; southern part of Utah, where the p. i Is probably more prevalent than In any other P.caJity. Ibe plan Is to wait until the lu"rn iia ata nd a Inches, heitht of fmnt tf.ur to and then turn a fleck of sherp Into el-- and Elevator Company Gold Coin Flour and Fresh Ground Graham 1.H .-- .ilifri- T SI bt be field. Vio a Pratt Gillette, the well fcnow.i as her actress who c'a ma Fait fc'iroe. bas MfO granted a decree of absolute divorce from her bin!. an I. (leorce H. Gillette, In Chicago. Thi waa tranted on tbe grounds of deer desertion, aftr a contest. J. P. FlUaenlil. who Is suxpected by the' police of being Insane, attempt ed to kill himself In the boys' ward of tfi city Jail In Ba t lke, where he had been paced by the Jailer after bting booked as a lodg-- r. vremp'cd to open tbe veins oi bis tf!st w,th a small wire. Mike Mays, an Italian foreman at the Utah Copper mine at Bingham baa suddenly disappeared and be I alleged to have "shaken down" labor srs. borrowed os fictitious security and pa Ided payrolls, bis peculation a a I to'aiing over $17.0O FiU-eeral- d SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD A Panorama of Natural Beauty all the way CANYON oi tht CPANDE EACLE RIVER CANYON CANYON of the GUNNISON GARDEN f ih GODS RUBY CANYON MANITOU SPRINGS GLEN WOOD SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS TO DENVER and ST. LOUIS |