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Show Juab County Times THE UTAH BUDGET The jMob Colsman, Editor and Proprietor UTAH NEPHI OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District Fifth Judicial Jndgs, fottiua Ureenwood. District Attorney B. H. Ryan. W. I Cook. Stenographer Stats Senator J. A. Hyde. State Representative Braxton Bar aett. Foreit Supervisor, Nebo Forest Reserve H. F. Studley. U. 8. Expert in Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. State Foreman Experiment Station Stephen Uoswell. County. J. I County Commissioners George Jones, Martin Nlelson. Clerk T. W. Vlclters. Recorder" Win. Burton. Treasurer T. II. O. Parke. Assessor Win. Bailey. Burveyor Arthur A. Miller. Foote. Attorney T. Sheriff Gus J. Henrlod. Superintendent of Schools George A. Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. Road Commissioner George Mo una. Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. A 11 red. County Physicians Dr. W. W. Bennett, Dr. J. A. Uensel. f EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. ' NEPHI CITY. Mayor G. M. Whit more. Councllraen James Garrett. Jr., Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch O. W. Orme. Burton, Recorder Peter Sorensen. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Marshal W. A. Wright Klght Watchman J. E. Memmott Jtstlce of the Peace Jacob Cole nan. Street 8uperrlsr Jas. B. Quarantine Physician Dr. Rich. D. O. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief of Fire Department N. A. Nlelson. Superintendent of Waterworks Al- fred Cowers. Electrio Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton Light N. C. Nlelson. LEVAN TOWN. A. L President Board of Trustees Jack man. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, L& II. Mor ten ken, George Francom, Swen E. Mslmgren. Clerk Orson Nlelson. Marshal Albert Bosh. Health Offlcer James E. Taylor. Three hundred boxes of premium appleg are to be divided among patrons of the state fulr at the close ol the fair. EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay, Ephralm H. Kay, N. W. Ellertson. Nebo Tbos. Booth. Edward Jones, Win. Jones. Nephl Aim Hague, T. X Foote, Roscoe K. Grorer. Levan Henry Hendrtcksoo, James B. Taylor. Adelbert Bosh. Juab James A. Kelly, R. C Slrph enson, T. T. Taylor. EAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. OFFI- Mona. JusticeJohn fates. Constable Kllas Molynenx. Health Offlcer N. W. Ellertson. Nephl. Justice J. 8. Cooper. Constable Alvah Stout HeaJLh Offlcer Dr. D. O. Miner. Is ot have a Salt take The Boy Scouts have an chapter. enrollment of more than 400 000 In England and are nearly 300,000 strong . In America. The first sample records recently taken of the famous Salt Lake tabernacle organ and choir by the Columbia Phonograph company, have been completed and people In every clime will soon be able to Judge of the merits of that excellent organization. Carl Eslvis. aged 19 years, who sustained a slight Injury to the left foot at the Murray smelters, developing Into peritonitis, is dead. The Infection of the Injured foot Is said to have been sccompanled by a general breakdown of his physical condition. Governor William Spry Is quoted ss being hearllly In favor of a proposition made by Governor M. E. Hay of Washington to call another conservation congress to discuss the move- ment as it applies particularly to the western, mountain and coast states. to the On Monday the delegates Jostle Orson Nlelson, conConstable Richard Iversoo. Good Roads convention at 0l-and own hands their with structed, Juab. aid of picks and shovels, half a the jvstice R, C. Stephenson. mile of macadam road, the flrst Constable Robert Memmott stretch of the new rosd connecting Cheyenne, Salt Lake and Boise City. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. The regular first class rate from L" Meets flrst and third Tuesdays of Angles to Salt Lake will be reduced very month at the club parlors October 1. from 110 to I2f,. Between In the lyunt building. Visiting mem- Ssn Francisco and Salt Lake the rate The new bers of neighboring; commercial clubs will fall from l".0 to 123 cordially welcomed. schedule Is the reult of complaints R. E. Grover, President. tne Hall take Commercial 0 sde T. H. Burton, Financial Secret ary. club, by Dennis Wood, Corresponding SecreA tte of proiTlty I spresding tary. over the haml't of Union, sIhui! three southeast of Murray. ProgresModern Woodmen of America No. miles sive citizens there of la'e bsve been 10.700, meets every Wednesday evenalwwit among the properly owning at L O. O. F. ball. Visiting Wood- goingand ers, ways and means are being men welcomed. planned for a waW difribii)ln George 3mall, Consul. 1 II. Latimer, Clerk. plahL Levsn. n Georee mu t. O. O. F. No. IS erery Rat erday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Vis- iting brothers cordially JAM. II. J .. lnlir to SON, N. at- . J. 8. COOPER, Secretary. at rx-vil- s cf a blow W. W. Bennett, M, D, J. R. DOWNS Best Home Made Caskets Physician and Surgeon TELEPHONE OITIOI Complete Btock Burial Ehoea. 6L Fins Hearse la eonneotlon. Offlee at residence. Phone No. AT RESIDENCE r4 105 lice-killer- Frank Anderson, aged 9, was thrown from a horse at Richmond, his skull being crushed. He is In a precarious condition. Over 6,000 people attended the funeral services at the Tabernacle In Salt Lake City on Sunday of Mrs Bathsheba Wilson Smith. Thomas Reeder was run down by an automobile on the main street of Ogdo and badly Injured. The Joyriders made their escape. Ducks and other water fowls in the state of Idaho are not affected with the disease that Iihb been nigir.g among the game birds of Utah. The body of the man who was killed on the railroad track near Colton on September 17. was buried on Sunday without having been Identified. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, pastor of the First Congregational church in Salt Lake City, Is planning to conduct a free employment bureau in his church. A site has been selected for Salt Lake City"s proposed S"00,000 high school building, a tract of eleven acres on the east Bide of the city having been purchased. While waiting for a street car In Salt Lake City. Edward Barlow, aged t6, was stricken by heart failure and died while being taken to the emergency hospital. To stimulate the smaller industries throughout California and Nevada, the Salt Lake Route has made a voluntary reduction In Its freight tariffs, in effect October 1. Mrs. Mary L. Dillingham, aged 59, fell from a street car In Salt Lake City, in attempting to alight from the car while It was in motion, sustaining injuries which resulted in her death. Mike McKlnley Is In an Ogden hospital suffering from innumerable cuts and abrasions as a result of being assaulted while passing through the railroad yards, presumably by highwaymen. A complete yeggman's outfit for blowing safes has been found by a farmer at Kaysville In bis barn. It Is believed the outfit was left there while the owners located a safe to be robbed. With the end In view of trying to Induce settlers to locate in Utah, the Salt Lake Route will issue within a few week sone of the handsomest booklets ever published by a railroad In this part of the country. The "Boy Scout" movement, started In England some years ago by Sir Baden-Powell- tend. The Incubating season Is practically over with poultry, so far as pront to the owner Is concerned, and tbe Minnesota experiment station advises that all old nesting material be taken out and burned, and that all nesting-boxe- s be disinfected and given a coat ; of liquid after which fresh straw may be placed in thorn for late The creosote layers. preparations sold at lumber yards for wood preserving have been used with good effect as lice killers. j HImrti. Slide, is a frndit dfd .t-- a tu!t a Wl- with over th" h"-AbMrn. Art bis slater. srd rim. snd Is held by the sheriff of uniir a chsrj" of fir A rree tnur-tr- . A 1 Man un-I- r The Agricultural etlge at Loan the school year on So,f ember 20. with the brlehtest proic s it has had in It history. More students have presented themselves for registration on the opon'.ng Any than ever before. fneellng house. Mrs Batbsheha Wilson Umith. 'he Saint who Primary First ward at Relief hall. last surviving tatter-da- y 4 p. m. Tuesday. Second at took th endowment In the Naqvoo ward meeting bouse, 4 p. tn. Tuesday. one of the pioneers of the Priesthood meetings Monday. 7:30 temple, f hurch SBd the flrst president of the ward at m., the f respective mooting Relief society, died at rome In bouses. 20. at th take City. gait RepetnW Relief Bodetr First wsrd. and fourth Th'srsdays of each month age of IS. st t p m. Second ward, flrst and As a result of the derailment ol coach of third Thursdays of ewrb month st 2 overturning of a m. at the respective meeting the Slt take A Mercur rauroaa naf f. b1TI''S. Manning, a baby of Mrs W. Baxter First wsrd. 2pm of ReTtglfm c1ajMe tahi was instan'ly killed, and very Friday at Relief fiall; 8erDd three persons were more of serV ward. 3 p. m , every Friday at m'-et- Saints Meetings. Sunday Hrhrol. 19 a. m. First waM at Tabernacle; ifond ward at meeting aovs. :30 p m. First M. I A. Rnnflay, vrrd at tabernacle; Second ward af LMer-dj- y lr rtl pafif nti!y Injured ls The movement of so many thousands of young people from the farm to the city is largely caused by bad road 8 which Isolate their homes and render the world about them InacThe addition to the urban cessible. papulation lessens the producing force of the farm and at the same time creates a greater demand for farm products. This means a higher cost of livProf. W. N. MunBon recommends ing and an undesirable situation refor treatment of old orchards to plow sults. as early as possible In the spring, harrow at once and apply about 500 The minus quality of our soils lies pounds of fertilizer to the acre, then not so much on the chemical side of unharrow about once In two weeks the soil as upon the wretchedly poor til the middle of August, when a cov- physical condition Induced through the er crop of rye or spring vetch should lack of any attempt to return to the he sown. In working among the trees soil that vital attribute which makes ho llnds the traceless harness of great tor productiveness which humus; villus. The exact time and method of together with rational and use tillage tillage Is not so Important as to be of manures, constitutes the best key sure that a fair amount of tillage is for unlocking the storage ot latent given. plant food contained In the soil. the production of milk and cream Tbe cow is instinctively the most on the farm the farmer seldom stops courteous animal In the world. She alto consider that there should be ways to better treatment. responds placed a value on the forage which What shall we say for some of .the men the cows consume when on pasture who own her and use her. with a nigor that the labor necessary to feed, that shows' how little they milk and properly care for the cows gardliness know of a cow and how little they apand the milk should be considered as preciate ber. an expense. On this account, too often, the farmer fails to fully underIf the dairy cow is in a good healthy stand the actual cost of his butter condition and her milk supply profits when ready for market. counteract her actual expense of keeping, she Is worth the time and trouble The number of sheep In the world of keeping her but on tbe other hand, Is estimated at 680,000,000, a number should she consume more feed than much greater than any other meat her profit warrants, get rid of ber as producing animal. Of this number soon as possible. there are In Australia 88,000.000; Argentina, 67,000.000; Turkey, 45,000.000; When doing tbe tree planting, do Russia. 45.000,000; Great Britain. not forget to put a few trees In a corThere are an even 100.000.-00ner of the pasture fields, If there is in with of them not goats, enough such a things as fenced pasture on the the United States for enumeration. farm. Protect these for a few years, will protect the stock for and Is cows the manythey Weeding out the poorest more. bcBt way to Improve the record of any dairy In the amount of milk and butAnimals are like human ter produced. In proportion to the sometimes tbey will eat more beings than at of number of cows kept. This process and if a feeder acts In accordothers, weeding out will also aid materially ance with tbe demands of the animals to Increase the profits. under his control. It means safe and sure economy to tbe man who pays Large bands of sheep do not thrive the bill. to well under farming conditions as smaller ores, and are moreover espeThe best time to thin peaches is cially apt to Injure the land, for they just when the pit Is hardening. In tbe not only crop the growing plants too country between 85 and 40 degrees closely, but by buncuing tetid to pud- latitude, this Is done June 10 to 15. dle the ground. Further south, of course, the work should begin earlier. While bran can be used with a decided advantage tn making up the From a business point of view, tbe rations of the dairy cows It should be bog Is described as "a great national used to excess as It will make cream resource, a farm mortgage lifter and bard to churn while the butter will and the most generally be pale rather than a golden yellow. animal In domesticated profitable In 0 d'bl-payer- . American agriculture." When the time for culling the Don't hesitate about paying a good young stock comes, the experienced breeder has a decided advantage over price for a pure bred sire, provided be the beginner. The former can tell at Is well bred and good Individually a much earlier date those birds that The money will come back to you It will be profitable to keep. fourfold In the first crop of youngsters. Tbe time to place on surplus boxes Is when the hive or lower story Is full Celery makes most of Its growth or nearly so. As long as bees bave during September and October, and If abundant room In tbe brood chamber you can get plants of these varieties to work thy will not go Into any sur- out In July and August, and a root plus boxts system started, tbe chances are good for a crop. If there were fewer dogs there would be more sheep; and as noon as In fattening both fowls and chickens farmers make up their minds to have It must be remembered that the less more sheep and fewer dogs, they will exercise they get the quicker they will fatten. It Is difficult to fatten well bring that healthy condition to pass. fowls that bave a free range. Perhaps the reason more root crops are not raised Is that they require Foods vary In quality owing to difmore work both In their cultivation ferent conditions under which they and hsrvotlng and In their storing are grown. This Is one reanon why s snd feeding. prescribed ration will not always produce the ssme results. Use np all the oM straw stack for bl'llr the animals before warm For comb hotiey, a hive a little more Manure Is a by prod- shallow In the i.tood net than tbe weather rome uct that "cures part of the profits In regular lnly Is prfferabte, as it forces Make the hef tbe honey up Into sections Just where live stnrfc growing. It Is wanted of II It ai5 to lis a ETert mis take fo fatten wvK snd se'l em after the have r!ed s litter. A sow that detelnps grand breij OttVtles should b kept ss lona as riMr ! rs D, O, Miner, ML D, Grace Bros. Lumber Co. Physician and Surgeon PHONE NO. OmCJ 84 AT RESIDENCE T. L FOOTE Attorney at Law County Attorney 'Phone No. Office S. at Court House HENRY ADAMS Don't Bay from at unless yon want to get Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Also Builder's Hardware Coffins and Cement, Coal, Caskets, at the Lawyer Practlos in all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor Lowest Possible Prices of Goldsbrough Block. Dr. J. A. BOOTH NEPHI NATIONAL Dentist Offlo Rooms Nos. 2 and Building. Phone No. 136-1- . IBANKr Wins S, Interest paid on Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Thos, H. Burton, Licensed Abstractor and Notary Publlo I buy and sell Real Estate. Loans, Insuranoe, Mining Stocks, Blue Prints. Room 1, Winn Bldg. Phone No. 136 J Enoch Burton i cent per annum I. Architect '. OSTLER, PaisiDtitT L. 8. HILL. Z. R. BOOTH. Oasbisb m Residences a Specialty. Room No. t, Winn Bldg. George W, Booth Merchant Tailor Suits made to last and tt at reasonable prices. Long experience la eastern tailoring houses. That New Coal Yard and Livery Stable.... All Kinds of Job Hauling and Drayage FORREST HOUSE Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appointed I room addition, steam beat baths, etc. One Block south and one east of court bouse. Phone 22. Prices Most Reasonable Hay, Grain and Stabling Harris & Mecham StakU M-ka- lf Block W.rt of Cwt Hosm City Barber Shop TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASS WORK COURTEOUS Three Doors North of Post Office H. A. NIESON, FROPR1ETOH "He Builds Wisely Who Builds Well" TO BUILD If H' first class work you are looking for go to The Modern Barber Shop b4 siost tlonl Beot Slack usod bsrbersbos la Nrphl. Btnt la conntallOB. Two door tontti of Post OfAcs. . 4 Bstcaaior Bros., WELL USE Nephi Plaster Has No Equa.1 f ropitetoni Livery and Feed Stable Bus Meets Ail Trains. Oood Livery Riga. Pray and Express Wagons. Pnoee Us. No. 44 1. Agents for CoaL 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co, H D.GOLDSBROVGH. Proprietor Juab County Mill and Elevator Company OF MANUFACTURERS Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to date Our Lraders Gold Coin Flour and Freth Ground Graham Farmers and feeders would do well to the roof to pay trore t st getting the rroi In thdr ideal feedirig ration, loth feir berf and dairy cattle. attr-nHo- att'-mj-- of Holland live In thetr the One great sdvsnttge sweet r!over owner's b.ne. t doti f (murine the hss over a great many Vre.ps Is that it stalls are filfhy like oi; a:r.i"t all of the Thy are will keep In cheek we are ss vmir sitting room noxious weeds with which It-i- t troub'ed. to t!ie b'it not any rf ttTM Tuberculols In cii kens ha been tbe n flt' tial that forms found In f.ve p .re so th's year ry the the frwd for rTrMucins tbe animal Mete hjglenir latxiratory at the fnl ben onre started tn life rrrltr of Wisconsin. flood I'M tl-a- In fo.ntial hnr. pro-d'tn- cs-e- Ventilation, both nleht and day. Is eential to the lenlh of pcni'try. Many di",ae snrng fowls are traceable to the w.nt of pure air. i dejirsble that pigeons of their new all kinds should siime rsrb before the eold. damp dark days of winter set In. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD It Is blKbly seedsmen sweet clover Is To make the greatest profit out of catalogued as Bokhara or bee clover. swine it Is necessary to produce gains It Is a fine tb'ng for bees, as the flow-er- cheaply. This can best b accomsecrete a fine quality of nectar and plished by fumlphlng plenty of for-sg-e large amounts of It By some A n1 1 n O CANYON of ih GRANDE 111 Eagle river canyon of ih gunnison a canyon GARDEN of ihe GODS a Remember fo supply plenty of grit To get the bent financial results to the young poultry. They need It from a flock of mutton sheep It Is esss much as ms?ure birds. Grit forms sential that they combine a god fleece with a good 'leg of mutton." part of their digestive system. Tbe Increase In a flock of sheep Tbe sow ebosen for breeding should a'most entire profit to the man be selected from the best animals In who has no rentals to pay and keeps the best available herd In the farmer's his sheep oa government lands selshborbcod rep-fsen- f of Natural .. all lieauty Ruby the way canyon MANITOU SPRINGS springs glentood E R0YAL gorge PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS TO DENVER and ST. LOUIS |