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Show ALL COUNTY. SCHOOL SANITAT Relief Society Con- Mona Criticize ference. of Girls. -- l. - J hug-dancin- - co-oper- ate At the legislature a law was enacted providing for the appointment of a commission to pass upon the plans of all school buildings thereafter to be constructed. It is expected that this action will insure sanitary construction in the future; but unfortunately many, if not a large majority of school buildings heretofore built, are seriously lacking in proper provisions for ventilation, and other sanitary requirements; and it is extremely important that those which are dangerously defective may be discovered and in order that they may be cor reeled or improved. To this end and for the further purpose of correcting any unsar't'.rp con p- - l are un- necessarily exp' u in their school life, heal... officers ara earnestly requested to prom ptly lnsp3ctall school buildings and premises, within their on and report jurisdiction herewith. blanks furnished of school inspection (Tri; premises and reiort of same to the Utah State Hoard of Health. See Sec. 1113x18, Laws of Utah. ) Especial attention is called to Sec. 1827, Laws of Utah, which requires that schools which are not connected with a sewer system or cesspool shall be provided with dry earth closets in place of ? OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and MILLS, France Interested in Juab Dry Farms. NO. 40 NEPHI Happenings. SOCIETY. LEVI NOTES : Anderson, Correspondent. A bundle shower was given A large crowd of students and last week in honor of Miss Mary J. M. Christensen patrens listened to a very inter- Wood at the home of Mr. and Speclul Correapondence. esting lecture from Supt. Geo. Mrs. Andrew OlsenLast Sunday the following A. Sperry last Thursday evening Music and refreshments were M.I. officers " upon the subject The Duty of enjoyed and many useful presents tion held in attended the ConvenNephi of the Young the Parent and the Child." lie were given. Those present were Men s Association. Augustus the A. The semi-anu- al conference of ION. the Relief societies of Juab stake The Mutual Improvement conconvened here last Saturday. vention of Juab stake was held Mrs. Unity Chappell, stake pres- last Sunday. In the young men's ident, gave an opening address department the program as pubUrged By State Board of and spoke enthusiastically of the lished last week was carried out, work that was bein? done by with one or two exceptions. Jas Health. this organization. Mrs. S. A. Andersoon of Levan appeared in Cazier president of the First place of Jos. M. Christensen. made by the At the beginning of the school ward Relief society, gave a re Some of the points instrumenbetter were, Mrs. of and Eliza her speakers ward, year the attention of health port in the vocal well as as tal music of Second the diBigler, president officers should especially be mental the associations, training ward a also society, presented rected to the sanitary conditions of that debates, orations and story Mortensen of the schools with in their report. Mrs. contests, afforded the jurisdiction. It is always noted Levan reported the condition of telling men. Also the importance tint contagious diseases, having the work in her ward. There young for good reached a very low ebb during was no repersentative from Mona of cultivating a taste the summer vacation period, Mrs. Janet Lunt gave a reading reading. In the Young Ladies' departMrs. quickly increase in prevalence up- entitled, - "Unawares". on the opening of school, which Anna Wells Cannon of Salt Lake ment, some good instructions is chiefly due to two facts, the declared herself not in favor of were given by the different Mrs. A. W. McCune assembling of children in close any club organizations, stating speakers. of the alarming contact, thus favoring the trans- that the Mutaul societies should of Salt Lake toldsocial evil, and mission of disease germs from be the only club for ladies. She increase of the in the morals oneto another; and confinement urged her hearers to store up growing laxness indoors which deprives them of wheat, beans, and other cereals, and social habits of not only the but also some of the pure air, thereby lowering their so that when a drouth should young men, v w. . . v. v come they might ue prepar- - j j w.... tti ij vitality and resistance to the dis- edotner ami to tianees girls going ease organisms. A very large lunch session the an afternoon At by functions unaccompanied reduction in the disease and an criticized. and served to was was escort everybody, severly mortality rate could certainly lie g was accomplished if these thoughts enjoyable time had together. The method of Lake scored Mrs. of were Salt Farnsworth Parents denounced. in mind and proper were borne precautions based upon them gave. an account of the early for allowing their young daughtadopted. Teachers should be history of the Relief society, and ers to go out to evening functions told of how it had enlarged to 700 unattended. In fact, a campaign vigilant to detect the first signs of sickness in pupils, and when organization. She also urged the was launched for the betterment intellectusuch are discovered the pupil parents to give more thought of the girl spiritually, and of their to care and the rearing morally. ally, socially, should be promptly excluded from Paxman children. Pres. spoke no school until there is longer os the good work the society w as Wanted. Cosmoiolitan Magadanger from any existing indoing, and what an aid to the zine requires the services of a fection. church it was. Mrs. Annie representative in Nephi to lok A ttendance upon school in the the after at "Just Stalnaker sang subscription renewals and to first stage of a contagious disease Break of of Bp. Taylor extend circulation by special mebefore its character i3 known, Levan Day'. his of regard spoke high thods which have proven unusual or throughout an attack of a for the Relief society organization ly successful. Salary and com mild form of the same, directly J.W. Ord urged that a little more exposes the other pupils and is presistence be used by the offic mission, l'revious experience one of the most common causes desirable but notessential. Whole in their work. ' I. II. Grace ers Address, or sparetime. of the spread of contagion- The that the Relief society time C. Campbell, II. references with exclusion of pupils so affected suggested be made more interest1781) Cosmoolitan and the maintenance of pure air meetings Magazine, so the as to attract young ing, New York City. in the school room are essential matrons. Mrs- - Cannon took for Broadway. and life saving measures which her subject 'The Caring for the Let me quote you a price on should be made a paramount Girls", and said that the house your cattle. -- Lon Lunt consideration in the operation of work, where possible, should be all schools; and it is hoped that made lighter, and more time takteachers, health officers and en up in the home with intellctual Harry Joseph Candidate in a nor Congress. school trustees may reading and improvement instead enforce of there faithful effort to being so much drudgery. Salt Lake City. Sept. 19,1910 them. o OF TO REPUBLICANS THE the last session of which READ IN THE HOMES YOUR AD 18 NEiMII CITY, UTAH, SEtT- - 2:), 1910. VOL. 1. ditions to Times COUNTY UAB THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB 11. - necessity emphasized strongly of a unity between parent and results teacher, if we expect from the schools. We appreciate his able lecture and trust vc shall have the pleasure of hearing him again. The dry farmers of Mona are all rejoicing in the part that Providence has at last seen fit to send rain upon the just and unjust alike. No serious damage has been done by the recent rains with the exception of a member of the school board being caught out in a storm last Thursday night which prevented his hear lecting the Superintendent's ure. Eva Leasing Company are now working eight men in the Eva mine, in north canyon. They are contemplating shipping a car of high class ore in the near future. Mrs. K. M. York and her son Golden spent several days in Pays'"1 last week. Mrs. Felton and Miss Jennie Perry were visitors at Nophi last Saturday. Mrs. Felton had the misfortune of losing a five dollar bill while there. Mesdames Andrew Olsen, Paul Wood, Neils Neilson, Susie War-wooRichard Sudweeks, Sam Alonzo Lunt, Ernest Gadd, Misses Bowles, Alex Wilson, Emma Bale, Jane Sells, Maud Wood, Bertha Bowers, Edna Sperry, Mary Wood and Josie Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaiser of Stockton, California stopiwd off here Saturday on their way to New York, to visit relatives and friends. M. L. Clos, a stock buyer of Angeles was here last week visiting a "friend" who is one of the popular employees of the Bell d, time, i Vrm n ir 1 aAlaa chZv 1: Z , np,. TtluW Q j .v. ....... miM -- ' Miss Men- i mjr ouep herd first and second assistants, Miss Jennie Malngren Secretary, Miss EulaheMortenson asst. sec, Miss Que Bean, Class leader. our of " - - - 3rd. Neola Ellertson has been here visiting friends and relatives for several days prior to her leaving for the Hawaiian Islands. A farewell dance was given in her honor Monday night. The dance was a success both socially and financially and a nice little purse was given her to assist her to her field of labors. She left for Provo Tuesday morning- President J. M. Christensen unable to attend on account of the serious illness of his wife who has been sick for some was Herman Christensen one of prominent v.uncO miph !a Co. to leave for a mission preparing Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Call visited the middle of next month. with Mr. and Mrs. W.A.C. Bryan The following young people last Friday and Saturday c- nuu aune u i. Mr and Mrs. II. Lee Dover of u. mis season, joei Taylor, Springville spent the first of the week here visiting with her Henry Hendrickson, Vernon C. Dal by, Mabel Nielson, Mary parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Anderson, Herman Mangelson, Bailey. Mrs- J. S. Ostler has moved to Gladys and Vnice Neilson, and Alma Salt Iake for the coming school Miss JennimrsCordia Hendrickson is year, where she will be with ner son Pruett Goddard who is at attending the U. of U. again this year taking College work. tending the Salt lake High Last week while after wood School. Erastus Sorenson our base ball Mr and Mrs. W. C. Andrews met a coyote. Knowing entertained lust Friday evening, pitcher his own ability as a thrower he and had for their guests, the up a rock and fired it at members of their camping party picked the beast, and as expected, in Bradley's canyon. Music and killed it. Mr. Sorenson feels proud a refreshments made the The following students are going to attend school at the B. Y. U. Provo this year; Ieo Fllert-son- , Kllerl Leon Newton, Roy Alton ami Hazel Vest, son, F.llertson. affair W. Mrs. Eph. and Mrs. N. very enjoyable one. Ellertson will move to Provo Miss Lilly Pexton and Mrs. this week and will keep house Delia Foster returned the firstof for their children, who are in the week from Sunnyside where school. been visiting for some have they The Republicans held their time. primary last Monday night Mrs. A. C. Hyde came up from C A. Hyde was chosen as a dele Nevada Tuesday morning. gate to the State Convention at A- W. McCune was down Mrs. Ogden, Sept 2Clh. John S. Neilson and Eph. RoWrts are from Salt Lake last Saturday delegates for the County conven- - and Sunday the guest of Mr. tion to be held at Nephi Oct. and Mrs. S. J. Lunt. Miss Shepherd and John A. Morgan first and second assistant, Henry Hendrickson and James Ander son Class Leaders. of his ability to throw,- - savs he has bit a number before, but this is the first he ever killed. This is nothing compar ed with LeRoy C. Thomnson who met the same kind of an animal as Sorenson killed and had an encounter with it. Ray took it by the neck and choked it to death. Herman and Louis Christenson, Erastus Sorenson left for Ft Green this morning. Miss Essie Dal ton came hom Miss Mable Spirryand Miss hast weekNina Sidwell left Friday even- - Evil Larson while on his way ing for Hinckley, where they to Juab y had the mis-wi- ll teach the coming year. fortune to loose one of his work Mi?s Leah Pettegrew has gone horses just out side of Juab. James Aagard returned home to Brigham City where she will from 1.'rovo Sunday, lie is feel- tsach in the public schools. - to-da- UTAH: Standing upon a platform of as Republicanism aggrcsivc honored enunciated time such by Marcel Malcor, a lieutenant in Lorin Whttmorc has left for m?u. we,J; the 12th dragoons of the French Republican leaders as ruled the went U. of U. where he will com- the of Lincoln army, is here irom fans, in nation from the time tn opcrauon Idete his senior year in the law "nucr,an 1 morninjc hereby at the U DJ S' IIosplL specting the methods of dry farm- - to the present time, T"ef ?y , department owces are posteu announcing I ng, and especially the work of announce my candidacy for the Miss Maydcll Cazier has gone L T, rill) ,. . . of nomination , Repesentative Monsieur farm. the experiment Jf " UCIU filial Prim'u.;ijvwii dethe to to Lake to Salt to enter upon her in the Levan court houseJ lVThursCongress subject Malcor is on his way as a delegate At- senior year at the University. to the Dry Farm Congress at cision of the Republican State day Sent. 22. 1910 at fi.oYWfc- Largely in Ogden to be held Convention Jenkins from returned have Sydney The purpose is to elect Chairman Spokane. The French on September 2Gth, 1910. Salt Lake the first of the week. and Secretary for the Precinct holdings around Tunic in north I feel that my long continued The republican primary held Africa, and are making investi service for the Jacob Bigler returned from Also delegates to attend tho and in the paper gations as to how to make their interests of Utah, which I have lat Monday evening was a Salt Iake Tuesday. Republican State Convention to 'Precinct affair. attended Us held at Ogden largely dry lands productive. Sept 20, 1910, at all times endeavored t i serve chairman Alvah Stout Thos. Bailey went to Salt Lake the railed and to attend the delegates on business the first of the week. vaults dug in the ground and that honorably and conscientiously and to order, meeting Co. secretary Convention to be Republican they must be maintained in justifies me in asking of the Burim read the rail. T. C. Winn Mrs. M. O.itler and Mrs. John held in the Houae Court County this of In State, wm elected a sanitary condition. many Republican Party chairman, &ndT. H Gai rett were north bound pa.--s ir Oct. lyio. Tue.-wlainstances the law has not leen this honor. Burton was retained as secretary Kers Mrs J. M. Christenson who this there1 elected of If (and complied with. There can he no 7,' v Whisker was down from has been lie no doubt if I am noninaf- - of the meeting. The following can very ill the last few greater menace to the health ed) 1 shall endeavor to carry out were elected Provo the first of the week. the to much is delegates days irnpnned at this than filthy privy vaults exposed the will of the of Utah on f fate convention, Henry Adams. been nave The people following UZ3 wrting. to flies, and they should not lie all national quest ions affecting T. 11. Alma Hague, granted Ji year state certificates Burton, tolerated on any school premises their general welfare and that Dennis Republican Stale convent Wo!, i, W. Paxman, to teach Miss Pearl Allen of ionThe in the State. Dry earth closets of the stite, to the end thai it lw held at Ojjden next is to T. Jacob Coleman, with md ('. Nephi, Wilford Ray Newton of are simple in construction and may attain a leadership among Winn, 11 a. m. This will ne George MeCune, and Mrs. fd.jna. Ray Stewart of Nephi cMonday at oieration and when properly the sisterhood of slates. If de- 4. R. Edgheill f sitate the delegates from Juab as alternal'-'!a temporary letn cared for are free from nuisance feated for the nomination, I shall The following were elect f I Irish sch xA granted county going up Sunday c r certificate. in the or danger. Plans and sqecin- - cheerfully acq u to the county convent-- i noon. relegates Conncilman Jas- Garrett Jr. cations for them will be furnished action of the convention, and the i m: George Lunt C. I',. Stephen 'Dad A- V. Gadd is rejoicing is his work arrJn after a school trustees upon application I .arty can rest assured that I f mt R. II Grever, 4. S. al"jt r, over the arrival of a little da:iht- shall do all in my power to pre A. V, T. H. Burton. two weeks' illness. to the State Board of Health. Hague. er at his home last Friday. p Pettegrew accompanied Health officers are urged serve the entity and entrgrity of I a id Ockry. Chm, Wilson, Ge , J- - W. 01 pin is Raymond to lVovo the from an attack of convalescing to immedially begin the inspec the party and do my utmost to- O. Ostler, A. M. Madm. Je?;;e his appendicitis. t'.,n of schools and to complete ward its success at the polls on Pay. W. G. Orroe The following firt f iho week where the lat Evans Leonard was down with 1910. were elected as alternates,-J- . S. ler uiil take up a course of study the same and report without Kovemljcrf-tha of threatened attack Harry S. Joseph Ostler, I. II. Grace, E. II. Sparks. at the B. Y. U. delaj . - Republican ary tended. -- b-i- s - - ("-;- . Bi-b"- p-- n |