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Show Juab County Times Ten Year Old Son Successor To The NEPHI of Wm. Lund Dies. RECORD JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Lund Regular price $2.UQ per year. ofLevan underwent a sad In advance tl.SO per year. last week in the loss of their oldest child, a son ten Published weekly, every Friday years of age. He died last Fri atNephi, Utah. day of appendicitis after an illness of two weeks. The funeral ADVERTISING RATES IN EFFECT FEB. 1, services were held at the grand 1910. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. 1st Local reading notices-pe- r line, .10 Lund's. Bishop W. H. Pettegrew, insertion Each subsequent insertion, G. Ord, and John S. Cowan .05 per line words of sympathy and spoke .10 Legals-pe- r line, 1st insertion, to the mourning condolence Each subsequent insertion, and friends. relatives, parents, .05 s per line .03 ection and of the Poetry, per insertion per line .06 electric Resolutions of sympathy etc., monies. light book-keepi- -- Rates on display advertising application. Local Notes. Call on H. E- - Howell for all kind of fruit trees, shade trees, strawberry and dewberry plants, privet for hedges etc. They are going fast. ng on Will the Land Board Continue the Well?, n. - Then too. for the benefit of the whole state, the Levan Ridge is the place of all localities to make a demonstration. Here are located the model dry farms of the state, the 100 acre experiment farm where the U. S. government conjointly with the state, by its experts in charge, is conducting experiments in which every farmer of the whole inter mountain region is intensely interested. Every year special ex cursions are run to this farm, and demonstrations given. What an interesting spectacle it would be to behold a successful artesian well duo1 by the state, in the ' heart of the arid farm belt. Gentlemen of the state land board, dig the well, we pray you. llalley's Comet. Anyone desiring to do so may view Halley's comet which making its appearance again the inhabitants of the earth af ter being unseen for over Art gallery. 75 The Humphreys, Neb., Demo crat directs the following hot shot at the mail order business in a recent issue: An accumulation of 125,000,000 in seventeen years is what the people of the country have done for Richard Sears in the cato- Can anybody ogue business. imagine how it is possible for a catalogue house to sell merchan dise as cheaply as these houses claim to make such a vast amount of money? And remember the amount of money Mr. Sears has accumulated represents only a d the amount of bout money the firm of Sears & Roebuck Co., has made in those years, as the other members of the firm share in the business to the same extent as Mr. Sears- There is a nigger in the wood pile somewhere or these vast profits could not be made and it is not hard to see where the nigger is located. By extensive adver tisinff they are able to work the people to pay a big price for an inferior article, and that is about formely a partner of W. A. Matson, has returned to his "first love" and gone in partnership with Mr. Matson in the Nephi City Blacksmith Shop, "No place like Nephi". or more starts an ac Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. All XX imEims THE 59 East 3r iMth S.h Lake City, ate up-to-d- Blacksmithmg. lection. First National Bank of Complete line of all blacksmith materials, bolts, wagon materials. If you are contemplating any new work for spring, put in your orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. making your count with us. Nephi, Utah. kinds It is our business to help In attaatioa. Of fioa Second floor ot in. ErickMn Blo.U. MOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH. There's no reason why your watch should not be right to the second. Don't make the Get a watch that excuse. times you and be on time. intelligently Practice la all U. ComrU. gives prompt and cartful Ail Legal matter! The excuse that your watch was wrong don't go. - WY ERS L A a.n.r.l CHRISTENSEN W. A. Hi. Matson, Prop. OLYN PI A. We pay the highest Beautiful oak fountain, furniture and everything else to match, market price for Freshest Chocolates, of the Mponald, Sparks and The city electric light com Sweet nake. mittee in conjunction with the Full line of Tobacco and Cigars, The famous Royal bakery cakes Mayor have got up a system of and bread always on hand. electric light receipts, triplicate 7hy send ycur cream 100 that will give system to the col- All kinds of hot and cold drinks, afid ice ereanv g of the ection and miles frcm home to get less electric light monies. Get your butter wrappers at money? the Times job office. Remember Proprietor. Nephi Creamery. you are liable to a fine of $10 if sell the without butter printyou ed wrappers. County Clerk Vickers has been notifying all property holders whose property was sold for - UTAH taxes in 1905 that the period of NEPHI Real Estate, redemption had expired, and I deal in that their property would be and Money to Loan on Improved sold at public auction in May, if Farm Property. the taxes and interest were not Good Old CaLO-Ti- nt Only licensed real estate 4. alar ir one-thir- Many have asked the Question. "What is known about a comet?." The following by all there is to it Prof.T. J. 'J. See in the May Pnrific Monthly is very interest harm done would be very slight, and purely local in character. ing: . is It might damage one locality en "Even the head of a comet either not solid, or if not solid,' hat the earth, but the effect would the size is very small; so that even not be worse than what we fre the createst comets are very in qucntly observe in the eruption the of a volcano such as Vesuvius. significant bodies, except for immense airy tails which they And in the case of some comets the amount of matter in them is exhibit. A comet's tail is roro that it hftl tiot mOK5 than so slight that they would not reactrthe earth, but produce only one particle to a cubic mile Hence it is much rarer a meteoric shower in the atmosthan the vacuum of an air pump, phere, like those of 1799 and "Accordingly, although comeU 1833. In fact, these celebrated star showers were produced by appear large as they loom up into the earth passing through the the sky and strike terror the minds of the people, yet tail of a disintegrated comet. thev are in reality mere airy The dust of these old comets the burns up in our atmosphere and ghosts of gaseous nature and bodies. gives us simply a beautiful metemost harmless of celestial in the case of Cabinet, a celebrated French oric display; yet of 1833, the heavens mathematician, has calculated the shower of shooting stars comet were so full that, on the average, one in Virginia bewill collide with the earth every that the negroes of the world ha fifteen million years. And if lieved the end ' the collision should occur, the come. vpars. ready to meet an emergency. $1 August Anderson of Gunnison has moved his family here from Gunnison and will assist M. C. Hot Shot for Man Order Houses. taxable property. Is ever - James Olson The Deseret Farmer has a re cord of a cow down at Holden, An article appeared in ThursMillard County just an ordinary day's Herald Republican which Dut it is worthy ot puoii-catiostated that the proposition as to cow, one year she producIn whether the State shall resume boring at the dry farm well on ed 8524 pounds of milk which the Levan Ridge in an effort to yielded 482 pounds of butter fat. reach artesian water, will be dis- The owner received for the but cussed at the next meeting of the ter fat $134.92 and the skim milk sold for 17.00 more, the land board. The hundreds of farmers in calf for $7.00, making a gross this banner dry farm section of income of $158.92. the state sincerely hope that the ler feed cost $57.00 leaving Board will go down deeper in this f 101.92 as net income and giving well, for they feel that artesion a good home market for the hay water can be struck by boring and grain. The manure productwo or three hundred feet further. ed by this cow was worth the The people of this locality are care of the cow. One man can 18 to 20 cows sincerely grateful for what the easily care for from state land board has already and by proper selection, feeding done. The water secured, now, management and care, they can it is true, could be pumped out, be made to do as well as the cow and used for horses and drink- whose record here is reported. in the ing purposes; but if flowing wat- armers, there is money business. would dairy ter could be obtained, it mean that homes would be built all over the Levan ridge, and hundreds of thousands of dol lars would be added to the State 's thing and In purchasing a hat, one of the Yo urs may come and most important things to be considered, is, does it become you? find you without means Our business is to see that it doesWe can sell you as nice to meet it, if you have and as cheap a hat as you can not formed the savins? buy any where. ' It is a pleasure for us to show you. So call in. habit. -- MRS. TAYLOR at the Chase Rosenvall in the blacksmith shop. "No place like Nephi." Get a Good Dairy Cow. The man with a bank account stands for some & ERICKSEN When You're Late CREAM. book-keepin- A. V. HAGUE, Alex Jennings FOUND paid up by that time. His office has consequently been besieged by persons making the proper payments. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carver all of the other brothers and and sisters of the Pitchforth family wish to sincerely thank their many friends for the kindness and good will shown during the death and funeral services of the late Lehi Pitchforth. Good Corps of Tea chers Selected. At the meeting of the School Board held Monday evening, the following teachers were selected for the coming year: Principal of the school system, R. F. Homer; instructor one-haday in high school, and assistant Live-stoc- That Juab County. Wall coating. The kind that comes In any color you desire and docs not rub off. Don't 4 3 superintendent of the grades, Ray Stewart; George A. Sperry Jr., instructor in Mathematics in the High School ;Domes tic Science and English, Miss Alice Kewley; Commercial department, W. L. Peterson; Manual training, N. L. Basket leaves Monday at 4 p. m. Returns for Crookston; instructor of Agricul ture and Natural Sciences, Delivery I'riduy. instructor in Music, MissProutof Salt Lake ; i nstructor of 8th grade ; Alonze Ingram, and A. D. Plumb, of Nebraska. Mr. Plumb is good band leader, as well, and, no doubt, will create enthusism along that line. Seventh grade, C. W. Johnson: seventh grade, Jane McPherson, ; Bertha McPherson, Clara Cole, Georgetta Paxman, Pearl Ingram, Maud Orrock, Pearl Allen, II. A. Christensen, John Foote, Mable Douglass, ( primary substitute). Miss Driggs of Pleasant Grove, J Don About Time and Miss Tyree of Eureka. Harry Beagley, Retta Sperry, lhatousUlledraIbath r jom at fyour home allowing and W. IL Bailey will attend the yourself and the members of your family comforts and conveniences to whichlyou are entitled. Don't put it off A. C U. at Logan. any longer, but call and let us explain how easily and cheaply we can install a bath tub, lavatory or toilet In The Crawford Studio your home Chaa. Foota Residence Anything inUhelline'of Tinning and Plumbing. Mr. A. C. Crawford, pupil of Prof. Evan Stephens, teacher Nephi Tin and Plumbing Shop. of voice culture. ERE! Mrs A. C Crawford, cher of piano- tea- X Ml WELLS - lf Agents for Troy Laundry-The Laundry of Quality All work strictlv Cash. ON DELIVERY. MKPM4I. UTAH t E. & D. F. WINN WooJiTMok, It's UTAH Real Estate, Loans, Broker ge, and Insurance. OGKey. dinners anb plumbers. - NEPHI nt, HrawKins & McCune George wait for time any longer. Call and get a It will save you time packet of and money. Cal-O-Tl- k, BRIMHALL L- - 24 - BROKER. STOCK Ae. N. AcaJvmy UTAH. FROYO. Private Wirts. Prompt Phones, No. I loth bric 12. NOTICE. LaiiU s i i or. :'i l.l . .. S4.i 1. .i ii- - iten tiiat th if-n- tail has f..J in tkis Cfftce of Umli, sniff led by iba sai'l i ,h c, iiiii.' r il'ii H of tbo Act of as .UMt'fs, approved July lb, .iiiivinuliy hrhoof l.iml. vl: ' K. 14 8W. NW, V NB. 8VV. , NW. ',i and NV. Rc. i'i, and1 M;. , 1ViZ. M Kc. 28. T. IS W . 8. 3 . II. , Sorial t5G. O'pifs of saftl !if!, no far as tb7 i -. Ol ( X. i; ,niai trarts ly trripttva to tft l.aloti, bar ronfiruouly s!te1 in this ofTir for lnrwrtian hrIntPrrntfd porxnn sal hy the pubnjr iinfw)t tirlnic the foriod of ptit'Iieation ft JU tn(lr, or final n4 artjr imi fbraftr, rrrttflra-irnappro! and r e'llaMons . tindT departmental a or contest a jf April Z.. 1M7. protest aeainst the flaitn of ths State to any of the trsrts nt sutdlTlslfns dewrihfd, on the ground that l the sstne is more, valuable, for l than for parpoaes, be rerelved aad notfd- for report at Wash io the 0nrsl txnd OfTIington, li C". Failure so to protest or .ftn!i. althln the time spwifl'd. berein-Mfor- e rnln--ra- agr1-tiltur- re considered ffifent evidenca of - fionmineral cbsrscter cf tb tracts and the. selections thereof, be-.rtberle fre thefromfS'ate.objection, rill b arpf"VJ ih- n B. V. R. THOMFSOM. First pnMiratioa. prll 22. ... March Register. 25; last. , ,aj1.vA. .j 4- -i |