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Show Keep records of all Mods. The Juab County Times Jaoob Colamtn, Editor n4 Proprietor OFFICIAL eLrM Ml UTAH NEPHI DIRECTORY. District. District Judicial 3 shim. Greenwood. Attorney E. H. Ryan. Stenographer W. L.. Cook. Bute Senator J. A. Hyde. State Representative Braxton Bar-Be- Ju4, Cabbage haa several insect enemies The application of lime to cabbage soil is highly commended. Don't forget the dally water supply for the bens at this season. Fifth Forest Supervlnor, Nebo Forest The sucking Mtate lambs always do is shorn. bet-te- r after the mother ". - The lambs shoudd nibble at grain and hay before they are two weeks Re-enr- e H. F. Studley. U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. old. Foreman Experiment Station It Is sometimes said that a good breeder always has bis ideal animal Stephen Boswell. County. J. L. County Commissioners Usorgs Jenwi. Martin Nlelsou. Clerk T. W. Vlckcrs. Recordei" Wm. Burton. Treasurer T. 11. O. Parkes. VYn. Bailey. Assessor Gurreyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. U Foote. Sheriff Gus J. Henrlod. Superintendent of Schools Georfe A. Bperry, Jr. Probation Offloer Alrah Stout Mo Road OommlBsloner George Cune. Superintendent Oounty Inflrma.ry D. Allred. County , Physicians Dr. W. W. Beanett, Or. J. A. Hansel. -- Variety In the ration Is necessary for laying hens. , in bis mind. ri n, Plant lettuce any time. A mule is no more prone to kick than a horse unless he is taught to do so by bad treatment. Look well after heifer calves. The best land for strawberries is a CabBuge and all other plants of the sandy loam. cabbage family require a very fertile and cool, moist soli for good . growth. A cattle feeder should be encourIt Is a significant fact that corn aged by every corn seller. tbU year at this season is going down, The fnrmer ran produce clean milk, instead of up, as is the usual custom but it means added expense. In spring. li What we want to do in working a The harrow is an excellent tool for horse for the first time is to teach cultivating potatoes the first time. it to do things which it has never It is deemed an injury to let the done before. OOUNTY MUNICIPAL OF- BAST sheep carry its fleece Into the hot seaFICERS. When the butter is well drained It son. -i NEPHI CITY. Is ready to salt, and this is done in The climbing or trailing nasturtiums the churn when the butter is in Mayor G. M. Whltmore. Counoilmen James Garrett. Jr., can be planted either with or without granular form. Alonzo Ingram, Enoch support. tlma HaRue, W. G. Orme. Begin to cultivate musk Melons as Kecorder Peter Sorensen. on hens are caused by soon as the plants can be Been and Scaly legs H. lAtlmer. Treasurer J. a small parasite Insect working undercontinue cultivation till after tb Marshal W. A. Wright. fruit begins to set. neath the skin. Kleht Watchman J. E. Mem mot Justice ot the Peace Jacob Cole-an-. The colt should early be taught the Never use a milking tube if it cat Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. use of the halter, and made to know bo possibly avoided as there is much O. D. that his master Is his friend. Quarantine Phyaldan Dr. danger of Infecting the entire quartet Miner. by the use of the tube. Burton. Boll dine Inspector Enoch corn know will All raisers that hog Chief et Fire Department N. A. go twice as far In feeding hogs in It pays to pasture pigs, but If the Nlelson. summer If the hogs are kept on good pigs root up the pasture it will pay to Superintendent of Waterworks pasture. Cowers. ring them. Pasture sod is too valuable to be destroyed when it can easily Electrlo LAgbt Superintendent Unless one Is gardening on a large be avoided. Plant T. A. Carrer. Sexton N. C. Nlelson. scale it Is cheaper to buy cabbng plants for the early crop than to If an animal will ever make profitLEVAN TOWN. them. grow or A. able gnlns, it will make them In warm U Trustee President Board Tackman. weather on green grass, supplemented Do not let the manure accumulate In with Trustees Adelbert Bosh, U H. shade, cool water and some con13. so cow the animal must centrated feeds. stall that the George Francom, Swen i.e with her bind quarters higher than Malmgren. Clerk Orson Nlelson. ber front quarters. Goats, more perhaps than any other Marshal Albert Ilosh. have au exclusive affection foi animal, H ee.lt h Offioer Jamos E. Taylor. Never buy a brood sow with short their keeper, and sometimes fight des legs and short, chunky body. She EAST COUNTY 6CHOOL BOARDS. must have big feeding capacity In perately even at home against being milked by anyone else. Mona John T. Kay. Ephraim IC order to produce plenty of milk. Kay. N. W. lnieiison. one should mak Where Nebo Thos. Booth. Edward Jones, As a rule, the average farmer al- sure that possible the birds he selects foi fVm. Jones. lows his bogs to get along on slim breeders have been bred from sound Nop lil Alma Hague, T. L. Foot, rations In summer, at a time when so that they may havi lloscoe E. UroTer. could make most profitable ahealthy stock, to health. Levan Henry Hendrirkaon, James they tendency hereditary growth. B. Taylor. Adelbert nosh. Juab James A. Kelly, R. C. Steph-ntoIt Is true that a farmer can, by T. T. Taylor. Nothing Is more Injurious to the a careful selection and examination or Infected tainted than meal poults change the constituents o( of any kind, as It will disturb their materially IAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFF thus his corn, growing a corn that li bowels In a very few hours and cause of CER8. value for bis fanr higher feeding great trouble. animals. Mona. JesUce John fates. Weeding out the poorest cows Is the IW.n't turret that the temoeraturs Constable Kllas Molyneux. best way to Improve the record of of the cream at churning should be 6C Health Officer N. W. Ellertsom. milk In of and amount the any jlairy ta degrees Fahr. In summer and tC Nephl. butter produced in proportion to the to li C2 degrees In winter. The best Justloe J. 8. Cooper. number of cows kept- churning results will be had at tbest Constable Alrah Stout. HeeJUt Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. respective, temperatures. So many fruit trees were ordered Levan. this spring lor planting in IlritUh ColA good ben Is expected to lay In Rustics Orson Nlelson. umbia that the nursery, supply of tock about five times ber weight lo Constable Richard Irersoo. year was not suited for that region nearly eggs. This means a reproductlvi Juab. great enough lo meet the demands. prooss on an average, at least every JasUoe It. C. Stephenson. third day during the year, or perhaps Ool stable Robert MemmotL natand Sunshine Is a great purifier In rare instances, every other day. ural disinfectant and the. poultry CLUB. NEPHI COMMERCIAL houses should be so arranged that Wlv-idoing the tree planting, do Meets Crst and third Tuesdays of there will be an abundance of sun not forget to put a few trees In a cor rerr moaia at the club parlors shine In the buildings on fair days. ner of the pasture fields. If there Is In the lAint building. Visiting memsuch a thing as a fenced pasture on clubs of commercial bers neighboring Nature's greatest purifying agents the farm. lYotect these for a fe sordUIly welcomed. thorneed Soils are sunohlne snd air. th-- 'y will protect the stock IL K. Grorer, President. and years, ough aeration that are frequently fer- for hiatiy nlore. T. H. Burton, Financial Secretary. Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secre- tilised with animal manures; then non proIbey will not so soon tary. The Minnesota experiment station ductive. bariey has the advantage over says Modern Woodmen of Amerlra, No. for I!ax Cleaning the land of weeds, be y even-le11.700, meets every a bull for use In a milking In sides often fed on the farm at a being at 1. O. O. F. halt. Visiting Wood-s- herd,buying himanimal the look far Ireyond over market price. At pres th iirofit welcomed. self and sre hat kind of milker his ent flax Is in the lead, however, George Small, Consul. prices, dam and gran dam were and what and Lv II. Latimer. Clerk. Max land will undoubtedly kind of milker his male ancestors returnsnd a g"l profit. were able to get. I. O. O. T. No. 16 merfu every Saturday eTening In I. O. O. F. hall. Af'r th" voting turke are sixteen So folder eotn inUkty. either with brothers cordially invitnd to atto twrtitv lav old bKin to feed lightat ih corn or drill planter, grain tend. on racked nrn. whet, tc., and ly culti.10 ' to JAS. II. JACKSON, N. O. pounds per acre, ra'e of bnfcei c rrri;eal or John 2. 8. COOPER, Secre'ary. vate one way. c.it with a corn binder, oecs'lonal'.v t.:c'i is simply cornmcal hotk In the field, al!ow io stanl until tiycake. Mixed cither wi'h seel skimmiiktNoror to the hauled !arn. fed or Latter-da- y Saints' Meetings. and and i ry little w'aur TMs is rw.Iten.l Sanday Pehool. 10 . m. Hrat vrarl bakl. ou.Jv 1o for rtut ber that pav hrn En ry at Tahemaoie; tefond ward at meeti:S""y before feeding. tiv lavlnc ertrs should lw sold at ing home. In hens of t'lO.isan.ts .30 t m. First rt'co. There are M. I. Pecking j.innts of H kinds should ; Herood ward tVt are losing at V. e ftmUrr yard ward at , reafv to IransjiUrt as soon as the I in4 out for tbcif owners. If character 'af bg!ns to form. Primary I1rt wrd at Relief hall, you bare such hens. si-!from time ot 4 p. m. Tue-da- r. Hcond ward at so. t rid of them. is about ttsree sw-kg' Triesdiy, nesting boms, 4 p. m. Mon p1antirg seed. One hundred plants tc Priesthood meetine for boj lay, 7:.t9 In fttirg out eiittinzs. !f wll'ows. each fint is the ,s ial p. m., at the rprwrtie ward rneing but If use, for rornmcrll f!?ri's anv othor rs Virafn'ia currant. ere(-bouses. tr.e wanted are boni choice p'acts Relief Society First msrd. ""nn4 er strrk of this sort, jmt tre tutting be ptfr."-.- to i.0 tn a box. thus On or two f and fourth Thirsdavs of ar h month vrf down Into tfie ward. firt and buds above rond Is qui'" a!l fat Is giving them rj'ore room to spread au at 2 p. in. l.t A ru'Mng a f'nrf long tntr develop In proportion to their size third Thursdays ff eath rrc.n'li at 1 the respective meeting p. m. at down lea Inches Iti'o th Sul an. I eggs because OUe liens lay two aVive. element thi' th necessary Religion rtaws First ward. 3 p. m la'h tby of the shell very Friday at Relief fiall; 8oond n.ineral th mak parts up bl is ie grass Th idal pasture wsrd. p. tn . every Friday at met-Ir- g f.nd cent, ot It make ihe driest, A lajlng hen requires 12 2 Hover. h;te house. closest sd, and dry land Is bst for mineral matter to Imake an egg.in anl het per cent, having ori'y There Is ho sod that will l l must which maintained, sod no want the bst for the lowest body, will that and more pasture corn Is she fed alone, she irrjst upon make a better winter pasture than prices tsy your I fine. nd la) ,lu. grass sod protected free from pas- have renu!1y weak how Some soft eggs. hlled hens, t A season. autumn the turing through to laying soft inter pasture for breeding ewe, ever, are predisposed where they may run out during Hear, shelled ggs. It Is due to a weaknesi weather Is almost a necessity, lo In properly taking care of the supply mild front Mt. Pleasant Marble Works. of mlteral matter. of exercts. matter fce , 1 t i Al-'f- rt Mor-tense- n, s, i Vedn-da- g a si g j tal-erna- f tt j tu'-np- wb-thr- . r f g'-.l- soft-shelle- shf-e- hp. r,!OHUF.lEEITS T !'. Boiiitton. tM AgenL fr pro-luc- e si-ou- t DOWNS THE UTAH BUDGET W. W. Bennett, M, D, J. R, A new bank is to be started in the town of Helper. The tenth annual convention of the ',sociation was Utah Pharmaceutical held at Logan, Tuesday and Wednes day. The Provo city council has received an offer from the Provo Electric com pany to sell Its distributing plant tc the city for the sum of 1100,000. The slate board of barber examln era had granted licenses to thirty-s- i applicants at the conclusion of a two days' session held in Salt Lake City. More than 100 descendants of the Austin family, pioneers of Utah, gathered at Saratoga Springs, near Lehl, for the annual family reunion, on July 8. Hal her than collide with a wagon, Clifford Moulton, a chauffeur, ran his automobile onto the sidewalk in Salt Lake City, collided with a tree and sustained a broken arm. The seventh anual convention ol the Postmaster's association of Utah was held in Ogden on Friday, nearly a hundred delegates, from all parts ol the state, being present. Charles Otto, a Swede, while intoxi cated, made an unsuccessful attempt to drown himself in the Weber river at Ogden, being fished out by two men who "saw him Jump from the bank. Although the property values fot Weber county and Ogden City show a marked Increase over that of lasl year, the tax levy fixed by the "Webei county commissioners Is the same as Complete Stock Burial Shoes. Fine Hearse In eonnectlon. Offiee at residence. Phone No. 105 red AT RESIDXNCX Grace Bros. Lumber Co. Physician and Surgeon 'PHONE NO. 84 OFFICE AT RESIDENCE T. L FOOTE Don't Buy from as unless yoa want to get Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Also Builder's Hardware Coffins and Cement, Coal, Attorney at Law County Attorney 'Phone NO. 6. Office at Court House HENRY. ADAMS Caskets, at the Lawyer Practlc in all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor of Qoldsbrougn Block. Lowest Possible Prices v Dr , J, A. BOOTH NEPHI NATIONAL Dentist Building. Phone d's'-oumge- -- '')ini that durlpg fie tncy c. ;f f ey h;it rs?.? p Cjl'iva'ion. p!o? the James lrkin. acd S accidentally old shaft at Bingham, f'l idto si and leing badly Ircakins Lis tvlng f'ii frir days Si the bottom of the sba t liefore a toy thai way .,eard his cries and brouctt aid. lie wilt recover. AS the res:ilt of an sn'omobile near Ihi. th machine plunging fifty feet over the edge of the reftcl sy. Harold C. Raymond received a Token arm and internal injuries and A. J. Kennedy. Biily Amo'd and "Red" arid scratched. ATI Ulsel wer brul-residents. are Salt A total reward of $.7.9 has been ftffered for the rapture of the three rot,ber who held rip an Oregon Short near Ogden, the railroad Line tra-'offering I2..V.0 r.d the American Exand the state of Utah press iBANKr t, Wlna Offloa Rooms Noa. 2 and his borne In Pal til.e Oy, July . cf 71 neneral ficbility. Mr. Ix.vesy ci"o-to the r of sni plains vcirs ital L;t e tity In Instead of raus!ng the Jir b counthe ty iarmir to bo dry q e'l !s proving " e of the b.-- doubt that :h( v d Hnds in he f fe for d j farv'ng -- TELEPHONE IL D, O, Miner, M, D, , f'r Best Home Made Casket OmCI that for 1909. Charles Lange, known as Salt Lake's heaviest citizen, was thrown from the front end of a street car when the car made a sudden lunge In turning a corner, and is In a hospital in a serious condition. The county commissioners of Weber county have received a numbei of sanitary drinking fountains, ordered for use at various points along the county roads, and their Immediate installation has been ordered. Sixty freight and passenger men ol the various railroads entering Salt Lake have signed a call for a meeting to be held In Salt Lake City. Friday, luly 22, to organize what they will call the Salt Lake Traffic club. Melvin Karth. the butcher who attempted to kill his w ife and then com mil suicide on the morning of June In Salt Lake City, shooting the woman and cutting his own throat, is to be tried for assault with intent to commit murder. Rcorta come from Junb county '.hat the wheat on the dry farms In that locality Is headed out in fine shape and that a pretty good crop would be raised, also that most of the will average about twenty grain bushels to the acre. Robert Steanbardt and Arthur Scott, who fought a duel with revolvers on Main street in Salt ljke City, have ach been charged with assault with Intent to commit murder. An innocent bystander was shot In the shoulder by one of Ihe duellists. At the rate of half a mile per day the Ogden Rapid Transit company Is pushing Its track for an Interurban trolley line between Ogden and Brig-haCity. The grade has been com pleted beyond Willard and is w ithin a few miles of Brigham City. Buried nearly naif an hour under a heap of sand In the sand pits near Warm Springs. In Salt Lake City, (leorge B. Meredith waa extricated more dead than alive. He did not re cover consciousness until phystcl.it.s bad worked over blm for two hours "Jeff Lost and So Did I" were the words placarded on the back of Ar thur Thayer of Bingham, as he wheeled in a wheelbarrow, Sunday af ternoon In the hot sun, Sam Byron with whom he had wagered on the outcome of the fight giving Byron a mile ride uphill. It Is announced from the Fourth district forestry headquarters st Og den that Ogden has been chosen S? the central point for the fenestration denartment of the ent're serv ce in the Vnlted States. This department has charge of the planting of seed for new forest trees, etc. F.dmund Shepherd Lovesy, for f teen years president of the Utah Bee keepers" association ar.d a leader in the bee industry of Ihe state, died at hf Physician and Surgeon No. 136 2. Thos H Burton Interest paid on Llosnssd Abstractor and Notary Publle I buy and sell Real Ektate. Loans, Insurance, Mining Storks, Blue Prints. Room 1, Winn Bldg. Phone No. 1SC-- Time Deposits the rate of 4 per cent per annum Enoch Burton J.'S. OSTLER. Psssidist L. 8. BILL. Vies Pkshidikt Architect E. R. BOOTH, 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 bouses. and Drayage Prices Hay, Grain and Stabling Most Reasonable Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appointed 8 room addition, stesm heat, baths, etc One block soutk and one east of court Phone 22. City Barber Shop and COCRTEOrS TREATMENT FIRST CLA?S WORK Three Doors North of Post Office M. A. NIF.SON, rHOPKIETOH If it's first class work you are go to Harris & Mecham St.! -- Mt-W- lf TO BUILD trtr Livery and Feed Stable Bus Meets All Trains. Lirery Klri. Dray and F.i press Nephi Plaster Has No Equal The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World, 1 Wagon. Thone Us. No. 44 WELL USE iho la pbL o1 moat op UvcHt nil t txl Hath In cimrcUoB. Hoot S ci Two oonra emits of Pot Offlro. BfttcDoler Bros., ProprioUira Agents for CoaL Block Wttt of Cout Hmm He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" r looking-fo- The Modern Barber Shop Finut Kinds of Job Hauling AU FORREST HOUSE Oood Cassies a Specialty. Residences house. at S. Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co, H D. COLDSBROVCH, Proprietor Juab County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to dato Our Leaders Cold Coin Hour and Fresh Ground Graham 0 mmmmmm r I'iii-ied- I . l! s'r accl-den- t SCENIC LINE OF THEVjORLD A Panorama of Natural Beauty all the way CANYON ol the GRANDE EAGLE FIVER CANYON CANYON ol ih GUNNISON GARDEN of ih GODS RUBY CANYON MANITOM SPRINGS SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE GLE-'WOO- D PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS TO DENVER and ST. LOUIS |