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Show COLLARS CAUSE OF SORENESS The Juab County Times of Shoulder LameIs Caused by Large Percentage ness In Horses Contrivance, Jacob CoUmin, Editor nd Proprietor NEPHI ( THE UTAH BUDGET W. UTAH i It Is a known fact by those who have made the study of the anatomy of the horse a special study, that a District. large per cent, of the shoulder lameLIVE NOTES. STOCK nUh Judicial District ness that horses are afflicted with is Judge, Joshua Greenwood. '.that do not The close confinement system of due to the use of collars Attorney E. H. Ryan. bring the bearing on the shoulder 1b a poor one. W. L. Cook. raining hogs Stenographer where it should be, wrlteB C. D. Smeatl, State Senator J. A. Hyde. Protection from Inclement weather a veterinary. And the result is, undue State Representative Braxton Bar- will make the feed go farther. strain is brought to bear upon the rett. A sow should never be in marketligaments (See No. 4 In illustration Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest Re- able condition when she Is bred. which support the top of the scapula serve H. F. Studley. inThe first litter is not always an U. S. Expert in Charge Experiment (shoulder blades), and, sooner or later, dex of the brood sow's profitableness. In case the horse is made to do steady etation P. V. Cardon. HUvte Foreman Experiment Station Illinois has more than a million and work, these ligaments become so afa half of horses, worth a little more Stephen Uoswell. than $100 each. County. J. L. County Commissioners Pigs from mature sires and dams George Jones, Martin Nielson. grow faster and feed better, everyW. Vtckers. Clerk T. thing else being equal. Recorder Wm, Burton. In selecting brood sows, always O. Parkes. Treasurer T. II. choose those whose mothers have Assessor Wm. Bailey. been profitable breeders. Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. The best thing to keep calves Attorney T. L. Foote. Sheriff Gns J. Henrlod. healthy and growing right along is Superintendent f Schools George clean, dry quarters, and sunlight . Sperry, Jr. The United States government In Probation Officer Alvah Stout. out the' foot and mouth distamping Road Commissioner George ease slaughtered about 2.UD0 cattle, 300 to 400 sheep and nearly 1.800 Superintendent County Infirmary bogs. H. D. Allred. The remarkable boom In prices for County Physicians Dr. W. W. hogs and hog products that has taken Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. Horse and His Collar. pluce recently Is based upon a serious ' In as fected to make the horse stiff in In the hog supply feeding i EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OF--1 BbortRge bis movements, and he becomes what districts everywhere. FICERS. , Hog cholera could no doubt be pre- some unskilled horsemen call NEPHI CITY, or a to If vented has extent tbi high sweeny, special greater t care were given to the kind and whole shoulder growing flat at the Mayor a. M. Whltmore. Councllmen James . Garrett, Jr., amount of feed, the water supply and top of the shoulder blades. It Is an Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch the sanitary condition of the sleeping old saying, "stiff as a plow horse In Burton, W. G. Orme. the morning." But the question Is, quarters. Recorder Peter Sorensen. A colt or horse will live and de- why should a horBe be stiff in tbe Treasurei" J. H. iAtimer. velop on good hay alone, but he will morning after doing a day's plowing? Marshal W. A. Wright. s thrive better upon a ration The answer Is easy. The old English Night Watchman J. E. Memmott Justice of the Peace Jacob Cole- of hay and the rest straw. A ration collar or any other collar constructed man. of oats given with these will be all on the plun of the English or hamo Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. the better. collar (I care not whether lta mude O. D. Dr. Quarantine Physician The supply of stock cattle has not of leather, canvas or steel) can't be Miner. grown with the population for the last made to bring tbe pressure wholly on Building Inspector Enoch Burton. ten years. This means higher prices. the muscles that He between the A. N. Chief of Fir Department .Many say it is more profitable to keep point of the shoulder and tbe projecNielson. than cows, but if no one keeps tion on the sh oulder blade. (See Nos. Superintendent f Waterworks Al- steers cows ' where are the steers to como 1, 2 and 3 In illustration); and that is fred Cowers. Elect rio the only point where pressure of the Light from? Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. collar can be made without Inflicting Sexton N. C. Nielson. and injury. This space Is or PORTABLE HOUSE FOR HOGS pain horses as a rule only about eight LEVAN TOWN. Inches; thus It has been, all the yean President Board of Trustees A. !, Is Cheap and Convenient and Is that horses have been used In harness lackman. ow Recommended for Beginners-Hn, we have been inflicting pain to out Trustees Adelbert Bosh, U II. It Is Constructed. friend (the horse). George Francom, Swen B. Malmgren. The portable hogbouse Is cheap Clerk Orson Nielson. and convenient It is eight feet wide, FOUNDATIONS Marsha Albert Bosh. FOR THE SILO Ne<h Officer James E. Taylor. eight feet long, and the roof is eight feet in length, making tbe building Illustration Showing Correct and InAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. seven feet high. Tbe door In front is correct Methods How to Con Mona John T. Kay, Ephralm 1L struct Properly. Kay. N. W. Ellertson. Edward Thos. Nebo Booth, Jones, A solid concrete bottom should be Wm. Jones. laid witbin the foundations by riling Nephl Alma Hague, T. U Foote, In about three Inches of roarxe gravel, Roscoe E. G rover. upon w hich wre placed three inches of Levan Henry Hendrlckson, James concrete. Finish with a coat of cement C Taylor, Adelbert Bosh. Juab Jamea A. Kelly, R. C Steph-naoand sand. For the foundstlon forms T. T. Taylor. set studding one foot apart and use one-hal- f Inch lumber bent In tbe desired circle. IAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFU CERS. The ready made silo Is usually best aa this can be purchased from manuMona. facturers complete and will prove Portable Hoghouse. Jostle John fates. more satisfactory than when made Constable Ellas Molyneux. an2 feet wide, three feet high, and from materials prepared at horn. The Health Officer N. W. Ellertson. other at the back, near the top Is 12 Nephl. by 18 Inches. The smsl! door may Justice J. S. Cooper. be covered with heavy muslin, admitConstable Alvah Stout ting air and light without draught Health Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. The frame Is made of 2 by 4's and Is Lev an. No floor covered with drop siding. Jnstlce Orson Nielson. Is used. When It Is eslred to move Constable Richard Iverson. tbe building. It may be tipped over Juab. onto a low wsgnn or stone boat. This Is the bouse we recommend for bv Justice R. C Stephenson. Constable Robert Memmott. glnners, says a bulletin Issued by the Colorado cgrlcultursl experiment station. It Is cheap, and often old maNEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meets Urst and third Tuesdays of terial ran be tired In building It It very month at the club parlors Is easily moved and easily disinSilo Foundations. In the Ltint building. Visiting mem- fected and can be changed so frebers of neighboring commercial clubs quently that It may be kept on clean grades of timber vary greatly, fir, ground, free from d!eae. When a cypress and redwood being best and tordlally welcomed. R. E. Orover, President sow farrows In cold weather, a lan- highest priced T. II. Irurton, Financial Secretary. tern bung to the roof will keep the A good silo ran be Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secre- building sufficiently warm. acst a cost of I2u0 to tary. A cover cording to the material. Modem Woodmen of America No. WATCH YOUR TURKEY HENS should be provided where there If I ,700, meets every Wednesday even-Us- g murh snow and the door must t air at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Wood-se- n If Not snd easily removed from tb Closely Guarded They Will In. tlrbt we loomed. outside as snnn as the 'sllaee hai In Their Steal Netts variably Veorgo Small, Consul. been r moved below the level of lb Out of Way Places. U II. Latimer, Clerk. within The drawing on the left show In iir n nonetunrnTfnN L O. O. F. No. 1C meets every Satof my turkey bens rorrert methods; drsslng on the righl Lat urday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Vis- stole brrprin a t" of lumber the rorrert method. The Irft I wrona under rtet atiting brothers cordially Invited to ebon the Ireraure the sail forms a shelf nid bsr.i. of the Ano'her bark tend traw stark, and a very tame one set of the silo snd prevent fhe sllar JAS. if. JACKSON. N. . This lc the air gel from setting In a net on the henhoure floor J. 8. COOPER, Secretary. Into It and It spoils J'it as canned If yours flude you, look In Ve old fruit would filsres. Turkey Latter-da- y Saints' Meetings. and barrel on their ife botes m. 10 a. ward Flrt Sunday School, I.at spring 1 had s turkey titter Ration for Cot's. at Tabernacle; Second ward at Bindto occupy a slrfrh Anything i An hoffeman ing bouse. bss etperiepfed her M. 1. A. Sunday, p. m. First better than tall we.vla nr found enual f.orl of mm nnt so enrrr.le other and doss ward at ward at tabernacle; 8rond easily get ground toeelher to be one of tl,e tMt them B)"t1nR bouse. erain rations for grosirg eo't. II A roop with a wlfle roof Uat Primary First wsrd at Relief hall. pre' rer-rfefnf the pro 4 p. m. Tuesday. Second ward at vents rail from beating In Is valuable j furnishes elements j duct Ion of fa, bone ard mus le Add 4 p. in. Turndiy. meeting ho'ise, for hops with young poult. bran nr linseed mal to tie ration ire Priesthood meetines Monday. If the fof over ft rop Is trt gi xorf m ii h In keeping p. m., at the respective wari good. In severe storm tnn'h'f f't'i'ar dPd atoi' house. roi'tij atitrt. sr iii move abfi)i in the rrw.fi to out in this Relief Society First marl, frr,n the liability f uit !"kiiii say of the lit'! the rain, stupid po'ilt and fourth Trnrr1sv of earh month eae t 1 p m. Second ward, firt and will not follow, and soon will be third Tbirdays of mrh month at 2 (hilled snd ready to die. . Raising All coop should be fin Meh gronnd p. m. at the respective meeting straw la the wool snd The eh)T get so a to be dry as poiW Young Religlfiti elaws First ward. 3 p. m turkeys ere fender and cannot ard Injure t;o not let sheep run srotitd or sal Friday at Relief ball; Hror.nd stand to be wet very murh trery wsrd. p. m , every Friday at meetI have seen an ssh heap or learn from straw stars. ing house. ork havoc among young turkey Phrep that have been rhased by d'.g never di quite so well afterward. that were near It. Work hard to keep the dots out if row want the best for the lowest on Firm. prices buy your Sheep Feed'ej pigt. Nothing will build )p a run down farm ss quickly s a Pork of sheep. If there are sny mnt fig in tf Whl'e paftur'rg the ship's manure I bt rh rranare to give them stfra feed Is distributed shout so evenly that tin and rare, snd In short tim I If rot outstrip U manure ronld matrb srreader sill the berf equal from Mt PHasant Marble Works. i Id gain sheep la its work. Tfcoa, Bel'iston, Local AgeaL hold D, O, Miner, M. D, T. L. FOOTE . - y HENRY ADAMS York. The state board of education, at the session at lxgan, close of an announced that the state teachers' examination would be held on July 26, 27 and 28. While shoveling cinders from the tracks outside the Garfield smelters, F. Shlmazu, a Japanese laborer, was struck by a locomotive and so seriously injured that he may die. The tunnel of the Strawberry Irrigation project was driven 3S9 feet during April and has now a total length of 7,000 feet, according to the report of the engineer in charge. The Ogden Rapid Transit company has signed contracts for $43,000 worth of copper wire and other materials for the electrifying of the road to Hrlghain City, now under construction. Forfeiting $100 ball, Ed Murphy, who, it is said, played the, role of missionary in an old time skin game and tricked John Bull of Tennessee out of $40, failed to appear in the Ogden police court for trial. George Bowen, aged 20, while riding a bicycle at the Buena Vista race track, at Salt Lake City, was caught between two automobiles, sustaining a fractured leg and numerous bruises about the arms and shoulders. The weevil, described as a small beetle, the larvae or which are very destructive to farm crops. Is raining th'? alfalfa crops of the farmers on the east side of the Jordan river, near Sandy and vicinity. It Is reported. Caught on a sharp curve In Weber canyon, J. P. Mahoney, trackwalker, was burled to instant death and II. Penman, section foreman, was badly Injured when a passenger train struck the hand car on which they were riding. maThe very latest In chines Is to be used In the construction of the new trestle work on the Lucln cutoff. The new driver Is a ponderous thing, capable of doing six times the work of the old style machine. The latest enterprise to be started In the state Is a company recently Incorporated with a capital of $100,000 for the growing of roRes and carnations, chiefly for the Salt Lake market, with greenhouses located at Farmlngton. For the first time in three years every man of the class taking examinations for admission to the bar of I'tah was admitted by the examining last week. There board In Salt was ten In the class, one of tbe largest to take the Utah examination In years. The publicity bureau of the Fait fjike Commerc'al club will Immed'ate-lundertake to raise a fund of $50,000 for the exploitation of the resources ttt I't.ih through the med'um of Judicious advertising and publicity In tha newspapers and periodicals of the country. The Geyser reservoir, on the La Pal, from whlrh several thousand acres of land In Parados valley were to be Irrigated this year, broke Sat urday, and the greater part of the dam went out Lynn Pare and Iurle Miller came near being drowned by all-da- y Mo-Cun- chest-foundered- 1 two-third- Mor-tense- pile-drivin- g AA the drr ming te ft Dentist No. 13C-2- Don't Buy from us unless 70a want to get Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and AIs Builder's Hardware Coffins and Cement, Coal, Caskets, at the Lowest Possible Prices NEPHI NATIONAL 1BANKF Office Rooms Nos. 2 and 3, Winn Building. Phone red Grace Bros. Lumber Co. . ' Thos, H. Burton Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Licensed Abstractor and Notary Public I buy and sell Real Efetate. Loans, Insurance, Mining Stocks, Blue Prints. Room I, Winn Bldg. Phone No. 13C-2 Enoch Burton cent per annum J. S. OSTLER, PssfiiDiirr L. 8. HILL. Vic Prmidist K. R. BOOTH. Carhiie Architect Residences a Specialty. Room No. 6, Winn Bldg. That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable.... George W. Booth Merchant Tailor Suits made to last and fit at able prices. Long experience ern tailoring bouses. reasoneast- in All Kinds of Job Hauling and Drayage Most Reasonable Prices FORREST HOUSE Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appointed 8 room addition, steam heat, baths, etc. One block south and one east of court bouse. Phone 22. Hay, Grain and Stabling Harris & Mecham Stable MC-ka- lf Block Wttt of Court Hmm Barber Shop City OOCRTFCS TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASH WORK N. A. NIESON, PROPRIETOR Three Doors North Of Post Office "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" If it's first class work you are looking TO BUILD WELL for go to USE The Modern Barber Shop Nephi Plaster ami most or to Osts btrbershnp In NepbL itoet Rlark aland and Bath in mnnrclloa. doora arnith of Poet Office. Batcbalor broc. Proprietors fto'st To Livery and Feed Stable Bus Meets All Trains. Llrery Riga, Pray and Express Wagons. Phona Us. No. 44 2. Agents for Coal. Has No Equal The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. 1 Good Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co, H D. GOLDS BROVGH. Proprietor enumerators completed Juab County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to dato Oar Leaders Gold Coin Floor and Fresh Ground Grabam irn telegraph, car, taitwav and o'her companies In t'tah for the year 1910. The an In8Ti"urit I $2,7M.15!. gro-crease over laM year of $1,MM3I ol There have been rt2 nor) se-- e er d land taken np In the s'ate of 6 of the en!a-gt'tah, tinder homestead act of February 19. 19o, to a repoTt made by the t'nited States land offics In Fait Lake to the general land office at Washing ton. Clalrrlpg tha m'lk delivered In botthan by the tles soiir rniKh old m"h'd. n irreroo mil dealers, of rona Ord'n pefi'lno tb? city w on this 1 or rr,"l of tb t,eihat they are loson 's r;r'i-C ing tuny ' f t toruera. raiiiral. power. d sec-Me- ! - 1" ', SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD t.J;h'ne. s vf-r- tet Dr. J. A. BOOTH 105 d wt mohumehts entis work n Og'lon on May 7. It la tsVimafrd I1 the Weber ciub official that 0?den has now had a fair count, and one whlrh will reveal with a degree of truth the srtual population. Thl I es'lira'eil at anywhere from 22.0f0 lo 32,OvO. The probation officer f I'tah coun'y of young hfKl Is Inveieafng cs- lums throslns ronkg st passing trains. several time of Th: haa han.-fneIn the north end of late In th W indow have Ik- - n the f o'intv. br'km and pe!ierrs placed tn danzer of serlre Injury. The s'ate Tward of equalization ha th annual assessment of t, b.'. te flood. The rfs , Practice In all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor of Ooldsbrough Block. Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Hearse in connection. Office at residence. Phone No. y pur-chase- gra. Complete TELEPHONE 6L The pharmacists of the state wi.l OFFICE AT RKSIDKNCE their annual convention in Logan July 13. Invitations have been Issued for the celebration at Ephralm, on May 17, of Norway's independence day. Physician and Surgeon Contagion is being reduced to a PHONE NO. 84 minimum in Salt Lake, as shown in the weekly report, of the city board OITICE AT RESIDENCE of health. Two hundred thousand tourists are entertained In Salt Lake every year Is the statement given out by those In a position to know. Attorney at Law The Provo board of education is County Attorney considering the question of whether it will make a change in the superln-tendenc'Phone NO. 5. Office at Court House for the ensuing year. inSalt Lake actors and actresses tend to help In a material way to swell the receipts of the actors fund, for which a big fair Is being held In New Lawyer OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. to. Best Home Made Caskets Physician and Surgeon A new lodge of Chinese Freemasons has been organized In Salt Lake City. """""" W, Bennett, M, D, J. R, DOWNS d 1 A Panorama of Natural Beauty all the way CANYON of the GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON CANYON of ihe GUNNISON GARDEN of the GODS RUBY CANYON MANITOU SPRINGS GLENfOOD SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS TO DENVER and ST. LOUIS |