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Show I L COUNTY. NEPIII CITY, UTAH MAY, VOL. 1. t To . Dispute. Juab vs. Sanpete Counties. names of residents whose places The long standing boundary have been inspected and placed between Juab and San dispute on the Municipal Improvement "Roll of Honor. Mayor G. M. Pete counties was the subject of ' Councilman James an investigation the first of the Whitmore, Garrett Jr. and a representative week by a special committee apof the Times who acted as repor- -' pointed by the state senate at the tor of the findings of the com- last meeting of the legislature. mittee, started on Center street Senator Wilson from Wasatch and inspected the premises of re- county, Senator Horsley from sidents including two streets Box Elder, with Senator Rudolph running east and west. In ar- Kuchler of Weber as chairman of riving at their decision, the con- the committee, came down last ditions of the inside yards, the Monday to inspect the localities sidewalks ami streets to the cen- which are the subject of the dis ter of the road, were made a pute between the two counties. basis of judgment Where peo- On Monday, this senatorial com ple were entitled to have their mittee, together with the county names on the list with the ex- commissioners of Sanpete County, Smith of San Pete ception of some slight improve- -' Senator mentioned J. A. Hyde, county. committee ment the committee County Attorney T. L. Foote expect the fact. The and week, and road commissioner Geo. the make a trip every add names to this list, and hope went up Salt Creek canyon everybody will continue the good to the Divide. Sanpete county work. Another trip will be made claims that the boundary line over the same ground later to runs where the road first rises see if people have made the im- out of the canyon onto the provement suggested by the com- divide, while Juab County mittee. The following is the list contends that the line runs along of those on the Roll of Honor: the summit of the divide. On exwith John Cooper, good, Tuesday, the same parties were ception of no culvert across side-- v taken out to Little Salt Creek and walk. up around the Painted Rocks to R. E. Grover, good, with ex look over the territory in dispute f ceptionof unsightly fence on there. Meetings were held by south side, and dead tree in front the committee on both evenings, of placeat which representatives of the E. H. Sparks, good. two counties set forth their re Court house, good, with ex- spective contentions. ception of north side having The dispute was referred to the some weeds, and streets uneven- State engineer two or three years ly graded. ago, who decided in favor of San Hyde and Whitmore, with pete county, but Juab County not of weeds and litter on being satisfied with the decision, south side. carried the matter to the state Tithing Of fice, grounds good legislature where two bills were with exception of rubbish on introduced, both of which were side. referred to the committee on t .south ' Tabernacle, with exception of counties; but as they were unable rubbish on north side. to get a clear understanding of Dr. W. W. Bennett, excellent the points in question, the preStudebaker Co., excellent sident of the senate appointed of the Geo. Hill, with exception special committee named few weeds and bad gate. As the territory in dis City Fire Dept., with except- pute involves several thousand ion of pile of old transformers in acres of valuable farming and front grazing lands, which both counWm. Cole, with exception of ties are anxious to have on their rocks and litter on east side. assessment rolls, and as transient John Stalnaker, with exception stock grazing thereon is assessed of tree stumps . by both counties, causing endless J. A. Hyde with exception of disputes, both counties are an-- j little litter on east side. xious to have the matter finally Jos. E. Ottler. excellent adjudicated. with ex- , ,Go. W. Sudbury, in front weeds ,, ceptionof J. R. Edgheill, with exception of few burdocks and litter on Selected south side. or Mc-Cu- ' - ex-cepti- od ' I RoyBrough, fair. T. C. Winn, xcellent,cxcept few weeds along fence. John S. Cowan, excellent except stumps on sidewalk. Harry Foote, good, except small brush and weeds.bordering sidewalk and on street Thos. Tranter, good, except bad fence on south side. David Winn, good-Mrs- . John Ockey. Carver, good, except wood on street Alfred Orme, except dead fair-Tho- stumps on sidewalk. n Continued pg ne K g JC & rs G. M. Quarterly Conlerence Held. Good Instructions Given. ))k TIE MUNA, JUAB and mills, SOCIETY. LEVAN days' visit with her parents, and Mrs. E. L. Boucher. andMontie Young came down in their auto from Provo Sundad and were the guests of Mr. an, Mrs. Enoch Burton during the day. prominent young lady of the town entertained a "friend" at a good old fashioned "bread and milk" luncheon the other even ing. The tete-- a tete affair was very much enjoyed. A Nebo Amusement Club Increases Membership. .... Last Monday evening a very enjoyable horse-bac- k party took The following partici- place. F. Madson and Edith pated.-W- . Sparks; H. F. Studley and Mar ie Christensen, "Jim" Bolliston and Lilly Pexton. with P. V Cardon as guard. After the ridden until had they were party tired, Miss Christensen enter tained at a standing up mantel piece luncheon, which the riders ate very voraciously. As there were not enough cushions to go around, the guests, for reasons not stated, were unable to enjoy The quarterly conference of At the regular monthly meet the Juab Stake convened in the Tabernacle Saturday at 10:35 a.m. ngof the Nebo Amusement Club with Pres. I. H. Grace presiding. held last week, the following new Prayer was offered by John members were elected: Alex Nielson of Mona. Pres. Grace made Jennings, John Kirgan. Luther a short report of conditions in the Chase, J. W. Whitmore, James various organizations of the Stake. Bird, and Evan Harris. The rules for the conduct of the of Levan Lorenzo Mangleson club formulated by the house a for short time bishopric spoke He referred to the tendency of committee were unanimously ac the people to neglect their meet- cepted. ings in order to attend to their A large extension reading table temporal duties. He urged the has been purchased and installed people to te more prompt in n the reading room. Matting ai attending their Saturday confer- Jound the pool and billiard tables ence meeting. was also decided upon. Mrs Unity Chappell made a short but encouraging report of THE OBSERVER NOTICES. the Relief society work. David Salisbury bore his testimony. C. H. Grace made a few remarks concerning the That with the new boule vard Seventies and their work. completed between thetwoceme- Mrs Addie Cazier made a brief teries, and a band organized, report of the Y. L. M. I. A. there ought to be a good observance of Decoration Day this Association. Apostle Joseph F. Smith Jr. yaar. commented upon the remarks of That a the previous speakers. Benedict- should be program committee soon to Spci'lul Corrropniidcnvr. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wagenen Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, and WHITMORE, Mayor. IIEIVS Last Friday morning May 8, Dr. W. W. Bennett made a hurried trip to Levan and made the home of Mr. and Mrs James Sherwood happy by leaving a pair of twin boys. All concerned are doing well. Mrs. Swen Malmgren returned home Friday from Salt Lake City where she has been the last three months. She returns greatly improved after her operation which she underwent some three months ago. Mrs. Malmgren's daughter of Salt Lake City, Mrs. James Jackman, come down with her and will visit with her parents and friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Otto Witk'ck of Silver City is visiting here this week with her mother Mrs. Lena Christianson. Mrs. Ada Hedges of Milford is here this week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Nephi - Jennings. The following attended state confeience held in Nephi last Saturday and Sunday; Bp. J. E. Taylor, Henry Hendrickson, Lorenzo Mangelson, J. A. Mor- the seating hospitality of the gan, Wilfore Kofod and Mr. and -- ... hostess. Mrs Neil Lundsteen. The following young sports of this place took an outing to Salt Iake City last week in Mr. Da'-by- 's auto: Messers Alma C. Herman Christensen, Dalby, Erastus Sorensan and James dinner and reception was given Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowers in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ether Bowers who were recent ly married. The friends and re- Poderlatives were present to enjoy the Mrs. Angie Brad field hasn't affair. Music, and social chat improved any the last week, and completed the evening. if anything, he is worse at this a writing than she was last week. Mayor G. M. Whitmore, his It ia hoped that xhe will soon take mother, Mrs. Geo. C. Whitmore, a and soon change for the and other members of the Whit recover. apointed ion was pronounced by Mark more family, in their new auto. for the celebration. arrange Mrs. F. V. Mangclson went to Dr. W. W. Bennett and family. Bigler. last Monday to sjend a Ephraim Ihecofeicnce ccnvtr.ed cgai 3:3(1 That the back of one left Sunday afternoon at few weeks with her parents. at 2 p. m. Prayer was offered or two stores are yards re regular fire p. m. for Ephraim. After O. F. Elder Vickers. John by Miss Jennie Mortenson of traps, and that all that is need maining there for about an hour, Whitney said every command of ed to start a conflagration is a they returned, arriving here at Manti is here this week visiting No God involved a sacrafice. about 7 p. m., and had a very with her father H. C. spark or lighted cigarette. be can obtained blessing except enjoyable ride. That Mayor Whitmore spends through obedience to the law up on which the blessing is predicat- as much time looking after the Miss Vinnie Sudbury, sister of ed. city's interests.as he does taking Mrs. J. W. Paxman and George General School Notes, Pres. J. W. Paxman expressed care of his own. W. Sudbury, and Miss Ruth Tayhis gratitude for the improvelor, a niece, arc spending ten ment in his health and for the That seme of the culve rts days here from Salt Lake, the The school will close May 27th. the sidewalks of the city guesti of Mrs. Paxman. privelege of attending this con The following progrrm will be ference. Said the sacrifices we are either broken, or are conspiwere required to make were very cuous by their absence; and The following people enjoyed given Wednesday evening May 25th: dinner given by the domestic Dramatization of insignificant compared with the therefore cause great inconvenSpring, - Beblessings we receive. He re- - ience to mothers .who are push- science department of the High ginners; crroltpfl the tendency unnn the ing their baby carriages, and School Wednesday afternoon,. Action Song, 1st and 2nd grades; part of many young people to! also to people wh. are walking Mrs. Geo. C- Whitmore, and - - - 1st grade; desecrrate the Sabbath day. home on a dark night Mrs. R- - F. Homer, Dr. and Mrs. Dtsmatization, Pantomime and Drill, Gossip Said it was the duty of bishops D. 0. Miner, Miss Marie Chris is 2nd That 3rd and Homer after Principal grades; officers to and all presiding Edith Sparks, W. F. the boys who try to play "hook tensen. Drill, 3rd and 4th Turvy Topsy was! He evil. Miss out this H. F. stamp Madson, Studley. grades. with the success that' ey" these warm spring days. Candland acted as host and pleased lenie 3rd and 4th grades; ("bonis, May 3 1st in hostess. was thisj That the Nephi Miss Fern Riches as having prohibition land flour 4th and 5th dry Drill. Sunflower ! city. is called for in to Misses Mable Carter and Theresa preference grade?; e Mrs. C H. Grace retorted most other brands in the towns Carter nerved, and Miisse The following venire of jurors Drill f.ih grades; Flag the Religion Class work. Green wood and Esther Ock and cities of the slat-- . was drawn yesterday by County Festival 7th grades; Gypsy ey did the kitchen work. Clerk Thos. W. Vickers: Piano selection, 8th. grade, Alice Wit hi. Nephi, names: Wm. Stanley, Glose Houses Business Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. (Vncr .tamp Garrett Thos. Belliston' High School. Coal held a family reunion at thHr ("horn.. W. Vickers. ' a Alton Jara examination for the The 'ate Next Wednesday Afternoon. home Tuesday evening in honor lw John E. Ingram. C. E. Bigler. j will student eighth grade Now. and son of tb ir daughter John Mark fcowby, I. H. Grace, h'dd Mav Z',v and 2l?h. All of the business tnen but Mr, and Mrs. Fremont Andern Howarth: W. Sidwell, Moroni one signed the petition asking and family who left Wednesday Mammoth, John Nisonger, Hy One of the representatives of the mayor to declare a weekly for Kingsburg. California, whore rum Madsen, George Stapley; the coal mines was here the other Man half holiday during the summer they will make their future borne. Nephi Robinson. Wm. Eurek.-Lu- ke the one of informed and j day, months. Manager "Bud" Whit- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starr of Gillispiea, Andrew L. Mitchell, local coal dealers that unless the more of the base ball team Starr, came in to attend the W. D. Meyers, J. D. Slack, people stored their coal for next i the Refreshments and a George Carter has secured a affair. promises some good games M. L Garrity, V. P. Carter, would have a hard winter, they half the of all of the patent on a roller fearing device and general jolly-u- p Wm. Sunderberk, Frank Beeslcy, time getting coal after that time. coming summer, clerks will enable the children and grand children for reducing friction on ergines, L 0. Schofield, John G. Berlin, The best and most prudent plan holiday J. and business men to atten lasted all night long until the car?, and machinery. He is re Hugh Heffernon, Robt R, Church; would be to buy your year's Next Wednesday afternoon time for departure on the early ceiving scores of letters from Taylor, J. M. supply now and not run any Levan- ,- Schuy-le- r parties who are trying t' purwill 1j the first half holiday and morning train. Mona, Hyrum hances. Christensen; chase the patent. all business houses will close. ( Continued on fa?-- h ) A - lx-lt- -- Mor-tenso- n. - -- for Jurors R. F. Homer, with exception of few weeds and bad bridge. Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, a widow, fair. Oliver Wilson, with exception of few weeds and litter in front excellent Roy Cowan, of Nephi City: that our electric light plant is practically worn out, inadequate for the city's present needs: and, in fact, is being run at double its capacity, and is liable to go out at any moment, compelling you to go back to the use of your kerosene lamps? The water mains are in bad shape. The city must have light and water. There is but one way to secure these necessities, and that is by bonding. A mass meeting of tax payers is called for Saturday evening at the Tabernacle, 7:30 p. m. to discuss the proposition of bonding. Be sure to attend. Tax-paye- NEPHI, I.KVAN, Mrs. J. P. Pratt of Salt Lake came down Wednesday on a ten Do you know Every Week. a list of the OK RKAII NO. 32 NEPHI tigates Boundary YOUR AD 18 13, 11)10. CALL FOR MASS MEETING. Partial List of Names. More Below will be found Times Senatorial Committee Inves ROLL OF HONOR. to be Added county UAB ALL THE NEWS OP EAST JUAB Term. 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