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Show Juab County Times Successor To The NEFIII JACOB COLEMAN, K. Editor COUNTY RECORD & Trop' r IN S an absence of mont building. Plans For The Septem- The So many things claim the attention of the housewife this month that she should prepare a list of and o these, the must other things go, unless letting there is time for all. In the matter of bed clothing, it is time to get things "handy," though nothing may be needed for some time to come. We shall soon have cool nights, when the extra covering should be found at hand, for many a fall cold comes from the chill of night after a day of will be heat. Thicker night-weaneeded, and the doors and windows and doors should be kept open as late in the year as be-don- r ios-sibl- e. to wash up your quilts and blankets in the spring now is the time to do it. while we still have hot sunshine during the day. Bed clothing should be washed on the hottest days, and well dried, Sun the bedding as often as possible; let the night wear get the hot sunshine, too. Do not wait untill "out of bheets and pillow slips" before you replenish. It is much more convenient to get the new bed wear by pieces a sheet or two, a pair of slips, covering and cotton for one comfort, will not seem so burdensome as to replenish entire. While doing the fall sewing, save all the pieces, whether in making new garments or making over; put them in packages. ready to make into covers for quilts or comforts. This can be pick-u- p work, and the saving will be considerable. A quilt top, made of pieces of the dresses, aprons and other wear of the family or friends, is a reminder of happy days, in after years, and some of them are "above rubies" in memory's store-housLook over the yard and begin the fall cleaning up of the borders; keep the catalogues that will soon be pouring in on you, and at your leisure, hunt out the things you wish to order, either for fall planting or for the house plants. Look well after the growing plants intended for the window garden, and keep them thrifty and healthy. -- Commoner e. Should Live In threo weeks. Foote and family have returned from their ranch at Snake Valley. Miss Norma Minor is employed at the telephone office. Lovell Ostler and Hyde Miner have opened a skating rink in the upstairs of the Ostler building. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pay was given a birthday party one day this week to which all her playmates were invited. The claims of Mr. McKay and Cook were ordered held Does This Take You In? Those who go out of the city to do their trading. Those who oppose improve- ments. who prefer a quiet listless town to one of push and improvement. Those Those who imagine they run the town. Those who think business can be done slyly without advertising. Those who kick at public spirited men. Those who oppose every movement that does not orignate with themselves. Those who put on a long face when a stranger talks of locating in the c'.ty. Those who oppose every public enterprise which does not appear of jwrsonal benefit to them. She MarrieJ a Parmer. A torn ! - now young woman said fche was newspaper in said city for at least four weeks before the date of election. 8. The City Reconler shall procure from the County Clerk of Juab County copies of the official register of the voters of said Nephi City, and shall deliver the same to the judges of election the day be for the election. 9. The City Reconler shall cause to Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoyt last Wednesday a girl. The marriage of ThosW. Haycock and Miss Alta Bigler took place in Salt Lake Tuesday. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haycock, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bigler. Both the young people are well and iopu-larl- y known in the younger set The marriage of Phillip Leroy Pay and Miss Georgetta Paxman was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, and a reception tendered the young couple the same evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mattie Paxman. They returned Thursday, and will reside at the home formerly,' occupied by the bride's mother. The bride is a graduate of the Nephi High School, and was also one of the popular teachers of the public schools here. She as well as her husband are very prominent church workers. The groom is an exemplary young man of this community, interested with his - age i he learned to sew, and she had cultivated her acquaintance with a young agriculturist, and as soon as she placed her affections she intended to "make hay while the sun was shining." This was too much for an impresIf the young people ului live sible tiller of the soil, so he gain the country could Kft an in- thered her up in his arms and side view of city life, they would garnered her. perhaps le more thankful for, and contented with their lot. "No Place Like Nephi." Did you ever stop to think Every avenue of trade is over, thous that are our city is a city that encrowded, and there women and men ands today of joys many natural and acquired thouand resources a city that needs but seeking employment who the skillful manipulation of man sands of hard worked ple to make them yield bountifully cceive a mere pittance for tKir lalr. Few of their rich treasure a substanemployes in ;..e city make a? tial city w hose foundations are much a - -'- :..iost any young man aid upon a soil that cannot lie can ma.ij by farming. Kven surpased for productiveness a many of th? clerks who create city supplied with the very !est such a sensation by their seeming and purest of water a city polished way?, fine clot he and whose educational a?d vantage dignified airs when they come have reached a standard through down from town to isit their the skillful direction of comcountry cousins, get barely en petent officials, second to that of ouh to keep soul and body to- no other place of its size anywh-re-- a city wh'se social advantages gethera mere, flimsy show with no prospect ahead of any- are equal to those afforded by thing better. Young man stick to places many times its size and the farm awhile longer. The hope age- -a city where the rich enjoy of oar land is its yeomanry. An every luxury desired, and the educated, righteous, fnrming IKtr are not allowed to suffer population will bring prosperity a city where peace and good will to any nation. oward all men is exemplified. rn - ied Saturday 1 evening, rush the work. - Vera Teachers. Prayer. Singing.. Administering Sacrament-Repor- t percentage of Attendance and Punctuality-o- f Officers, Teachers and pupils since beginningof year by Superintendent. Singing. Paper on Library (a) condition, (b) usefulness c) what it should be. (d) How can we make it what it should (e Ward superintendent to select party to treat this paper. Class exercise Second Intermediate Department. Paper The most successful way to conduct a Theological Class by Instructor. Remarks Visiting brethren. - Singing. Benediction. Band Program. The Nephi City Band will give a Concert Surday aftemccn 1 p. m. Following is the Pre gism. at - March Medley Overture Motor King. Remick's Hits Waltzes March Selection March Ai Vari Overture Hearts ' 4. -- Society Swing Emerald - . -- Al Hays Roil In Gay Bohemia -- H. Frantzen J. B. Lampe E. J. Evans II. Frantzen - Mabel McKinley A. L. Bowman My Old Kentucky Home Golden - - F. Beyer dations. 6, C. M. WHITMORE MAYOR. Proclamation 1 Times Is Late. Mil- Bitrler. Notice. a . 1 Ucmocraiic rnmary win ne Eva' Candlnnd, in .hH'J County court House Christison, Iniise Allen, iHjlah on Saturday Sept- Precinct Nephi Havden Patten. Hoyt, 10. 1910 at 8 o'clock p. m. for the The Excehiof Mercantile Co. 'p,irpow. 0f electing f ive delegate are giving away a Main iano to ncj(J at proVo City Sept the iKT.s m having th most rmir :h and for the pur- - Vrtha Bailey, ; llt, "-- Roll call officers and ! Mot I Benediction. 2:00 p. m. Singing. New Principal For Melon Thieves and Mona. Hoodlums Commit ing Depre- Owing to the fact that our of paper for the printshipment County Treasurer T. H. (J, ing of the Times failed to arrive Parke.4 is busy getting out the until Friday noon, this week's tax notices, and has the follow- issue is unavoidably delayed. ing employed as assistants to lard Co. Chronicle. Officers and Teachers meeting. 9:55 Music. 10:00- - Roll call of Officers and teachers. Prayer. Reading of minutes. Sacrament Gem. Singing Music during passing of sacrament. Administering Sacrament Concert Recitation. The Beat. Song Kindergarten department Superintendent to commend pupils who have been attending most regularly during the year. Talk by an interested Parent Song Primary department Instrumental Music. Member Second Intermediate Department Recitation or Song Member or class jn First Int. Department Remarks Bishop or visiting brethren-Singing- . 9:00 A. M. s s I ' i The Sunday School of the first ward will hold its Conference next Sunday: Parents and all who are interested in Sunday schooj work are cordially invited to be present at both sessions. Follow is the ing program. Water-work- Whereas, owing to the inade ouacy Cof the present electric light plant, and its being run dangerously above its capacity, and its liability to go out at any moment, thus leaving the people the city park; both picture shows to use kerosene lamps and can will be closed, and Mayor Whit dies for lighting purposes, there more has issued a proclamation fore; urging the ieople to use as little I. G. M. Whitmore. mayor of light as possible, in order that Nephi City, do hereby call upon the present electric light plant the people, aid especially the may be kept from going out un- users of the electric light service, der the big load which it is carry to be as sparing as possible in the electric lights in their homes, to ing, Almost giving the fruit away. the end that the present electric 2 for 5c; peaches 75c light plant may be retained unCantalouj-etil a new one shall be installed. per bti. Fred Sorenson. G. M. Whitmore, A daughter was born to Mr, and Mayor. Mrs. Earnest Brough laU Fri- I 'I tt oav evening. ine cnna aiea shortly afterbirth, and was bur4 Stake Ward S. S. Conference Juab printed a sufficient number of balRainbow Intermezzo -p. Wenrick lots which shall read, "For the Issue Patrol Riders The . Will Huff Night of Electric Light bonds, in the sum of Thrt-adSilver Gold The issue of For the $11,000.00, Yes, No", Among s bonds in the sum of $1,000.00, Yes, No", and deliver the same to the judges of election the day before the election, to be furnished by the judges to the qualified electors. 10. The City Recorder shall procure A. II. Anderson, formerly am! furnish to the jndges of election a ballot box, joll books and all station- principal of the Mona schools and who has been on ery necessary for the use of the judges 1904-19011. Except as provided in Section 309 a four year mission to the Sand- Com pi letl Laws of Utah, 1907, the said The gardeners living in the dwich Islands, has been emIcciaI election shall be held as near Mona schools eastern th for part of town are comas possible in conformity with the gen- ployed by the coming year. Two of the plaining of the depredations of eral election laws of the State. Adopted and passed this 8th., day years that Mr. Anderson was in thieves who sneak in upon their of Sept., A. D. 1910. the islands he taught the natives premises in the middle of the JOHN BELLI STON in the mission school Mr. An- night and steal their choicest RECORDER, derson good satisfaction in melons. be be a farmer's wife because she engaged in milking brotheisin the furniture busiwhen an infant, and took to ness, farming and sheep induscradling early. Later she often try. Times ex'ends congratu cut up and shocked her parents lations. and filled her crib. At an early The lights have Wen shut off to Country. rni-retu- POTATOES AND ORDER CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY, THE QUESTION OF INCURRING A BONDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUPPLYING THE CITY AND INHABITANTS THEREOF WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND WATER. BEIT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEPHI CITY, OF THE COUNTY OF JUAB AND STATE OF UTAH I. J hat there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the Baid city the question of incurring a bonded in debtedness. 2. The particular purpose for which the indebtedness is to be created is to obtain funds to enlarge, increase, and extend tne electric light plant now owned by the said city, and to repair and improve the waterwork system now owned by the said city. 3. 1 ho amount of bonds which it is is f 15,000.0). proposed to issue $11,000.00 thereof to enlarge, i ncreaae and extend the electric light plant. ?4, 000.00 thereof to repair and improve the water-work- s system. 4. For the purpose of submitting such question to the qualified electors, a special election is hereby called to be held on the 11th. day of October Place your order for winter atock, at market All constables and pound keep. price, with A. K. Taxman or era were instructed to make a Owen Boswell. report to the county commission Edw. Bean killed a large brown ers of the funds collected and the bear back of Nebo this week. stock sold. Deputy sherrif II. D. Golds- The application of Mrs. A. L. went to Salt Lake Friday brough Tripp praying for the establish on business. ment of an election district at M. and Mrs. Amos A. Allen Callao, was denied. entertained a number of their County Auditor Yickers was and relatives friends at a melon ordered to increase the monthly "bust" Thursday evening. Mrs. pauper allowance of Elizabeth Yates of Mona to $f.o() per C. K. Davis entertained the month. guests with some good piano A. D. 1910. The following delegates were selections. 5. The following named persons are appointed to attend the Good L. M, Olsen, proprietor of the appointed judges of election; to conRoads' convention to be held at said election; John S. Cowan, Rediviva Mercantile Co. at Jduct Ogden Sept. 23 to 2Cth..- - George as. Bigler and Jno. Ellison. Ephraim was in town on busi 6. The McCune, T. II. Burton, J. L. ness voting place at such election Friday. held at County Court House be shall Ellertsen, Martin Nielsen, and in the city of Nephi, statu of Utah. Miss Anna McPherson of George Jones. Pocatello is here visiting relat- - 7. Notice shall be given of such election by the Mayor and Recorder of the ives and friends. said city by publishing said notice in a W. over. L. ber Work. If you failed after Win. At the meeting of the board of Regular price $2.00 per year, county commissioners held Monla advance Sl.SO per year, day, $50 was voted to assist in defraying the expenses of sendPublished weekly, every Friday ing the big dry farm exhibit to the State fair, ane also to have it atNephi, Utah. permanently displayed in theVer. Resolution. A RESOLUTION Win. Milter is in from his ranch THLY GRIST. J. HENRIOD, Manager. A NOTES LOCAL iO, trse of transacting any other ' contest Th" editor was nvifed ,u;;inrS3 thal may pror1y come insect th" instrument, and .fore th meeting, hear its tones, and it app nr.-. all ENOCH BURTON, that is claimed for it. Precinct Chairman , X.T, 1 gave These thefts are not his former principalship, and the onfined to young boys, but adpatrons of the schools welcome ult married people are numbered his return. among the guilty ones. The o other evening Jos. Price found a loaded billy club w hich one of the thieves had left in his melon patch, with the evident purpose Nephi. of laying him low if he should AlonzoSperry and Oscar Lunt to appear on the scene happen have engaged in a partnership to oust the intruder. Jas. Carter to manufacture and sell cigars. They will have their factory in complains that a number of the upstairs of the Ostler and hoodlum lioys threw rocks and Allen building. Mr. Sperryis old cans in his yard, and in member of the famthoroughly versed in the art of cigar making, having worked ily's order to desist, they only reat that trade for several years plied with insults and abuse. It in Salt Lake City. Mr. Lunt is the opinion of a number of the will handle the goods on the tax payers that I he city police should assist in putting an end road. to these criminal acts. Cigar Factory for Lcvan Notes Continued. A number of the parents were out and all in all it is one of the best beginingg we have ever Band Notes. Band Concert at the City Park Sunday at 4 p.m. Admission free. A new and for beginners will Orson Nielson the trustee elected last July resigned Mon 1 organized next Tuesday night. day. He has gone to Murray to For information see W. C. Andwork. His success or will an rews, Mgr. The Band will give a dance at nounced later. The following are building the Arlingtrn Saturday night, new modem houses, James A. Sept 17, 1010. Old and young are to attend for if you do Morgan, Mrs. Erick Fetesen, expected not care to dance, the music will Martin be Augustus Shepherd, worth ths price of admission. Mangelsen. and J. A. Bosh. Take a stroll in the City Park Mrs. Jennie Morgan has hired to teach in the third and and listen to the Hand Concert fourth for two weeks in place of for an hour. It will Ik? worth Miss Moslander of Wyoming who while. It is the intention la class met with an accident last week of in ba ' work and beginners by falling from a horn'. Her as as ims.bk strengthen doctor wouldn't her leave un- the fat old land. Boys get in. There til the I th of Ihis nonth. Mifs is nothing letter than music to Errick has leen hired to take the occupy your time during the place of Miss Whittakrr as precoming winter evenings. Parents viously announced. encourage your boys. had. 1 lrn - lt |