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Show 4 Juab ALL THE NEWS OF LAST JUAB COUNTY, Mona REPUBLICAN CON -- Happenings. Interesting Hairoo-- . Measly A. II; Anderson, Correspondent. III. v John L. Ellertscn has returned from the Good Road Convention lrich was held at Ogden Sept. Christian Christenscn, former .' He made a flying trip assessor of Juab county, writes Ticket Named and Platform into liox Elder 'County before re- from Chicago, III. that ho is well and enjoying his labors in the turning. ftrfnntorl Mr. mission field, and sends the folL. A. and left Mrs. Green ; nuujjiou. Saturday morning for Glendaie lowing account nof the recent Kane Co., where they are con- Mormon conference held in the The Republican county conven- templating a visit of several city of Nauvoo. The account is tion convened here, last Monday weeks with friends and rela- clipped from the Nauvoo Rustler, and is interestingly written. with 30 delegates in attendance. tives. to Born of wife It follows: Edward the was Fish Springs unrepresents. the" Oct. a Eureka McClelland, of Mills son, David "Surely "they gathered. at the Saturday ed, and Den1st. the beautiful river that rivvi not was presentdelegation Last were week the the of Repubfollowing nis Wood, secretary flows by the city founded by the lican county committee, called the visitors of the Public Schools; founder of their faith. Last convention to order and read the Prof. Louise F. Boyle, Mr. and Thursday tlijjj of the Mormon call, and announced T. C. Winn as Mrs. Eph- - H. "Kay, Mrs. M. E elders began to arrive and as the York, Mrs. Mary E. Kay, temporary chairman, and I. day Legau to close a goodly numof Mammoth, as temporary Mrs, Hulda Kay. ber were in Nauvoo, where the Mr. Olsen of conference advertised weeks Lawrence secretary. The following comwas to be held. On Friday mittees were then named: Spring City. Sanpete, Co. is Committee on credentials, Geo. visiting his parents in Mona. ihey continued to arrive until Miss Chloe Shepard has recent our little city was filled with men W. Lunt of Nephi, chairman, Perry B. Fuller of Knighrsville, ly returned from a two week's who go out to preach trie H. J. Ilassell'of Mammoth, E.R. visit with her sister, at Payson. doctrine and explain the gospel Mrs. Edward Kay Jr. went to Higginson of Silver, It. C. Stepaccording to the faith of the reGoshen last week to visit with ligious denomination known as henson of Juab, J. S. Nielson of Mona, and S.E. Malmgren of her father. the Church of Jesus Christ of Levan. Mrs.. Hyrum Evans was called Later Day Saints. Committee on Platform and to the bedside of her sick father, "As we said in the last week's Resolution,-Joh- n S. Nielson of who lives in Provo. Sunday Oct, paper this church was founded J. D. Stack of 2nd. Grave fears are entertained by Josepe Smith and now has a Eureka, W. H. Elmer of Mam. for his recovery. membership of near a half mil-io- n Mr?. MrW. and Mrs. J. Vest, of with 2.50U elders who are a Silver, moth, Wm. Werrett Jr. John Mr. and Sarah Newton, R. R. C. Stephenson of Juab, E. nice appearing class of men. of Yates have taken advantage Grover of Nephi, A. L. Jackman They are civil, polit e and all seem went and the conference rates, In of Levan. to be good conversationalists. -Salt Lake to. Oct.3, Monday City, Committee on Order of busi matter of their faith they are Others may follow. ness. J. S. Cooper of Nephi-chai- r. well instructed. The school at Starr, began last man, J. C. Sullivan of Eureka, "One hundred and six wa.? the R. II. Cowan of Mammoth, E.R. Monday September 2Gth, with number present, this includes the Higginsou of Silver R.C. Step- Miss Miller of Provo as teach elders, wives and daughters. henson of Juab, A. C. Dalby of er. "The religious exerehes began The teachers of Mona district Levan, E. B. Roberts of Mona. 7:30 p. m. la?.-- Saturday. On at The last named committee schools will go to Salt Lake City Sunday sen ices were held at 10 named J. D. Stack of Eureka for Friday evening Oct 7th, and a. p. m. AH m., 2 p. r.i. and 7 will remain and visit schools permanent chairman and D. A. attendwell of next these meetings were Lindsay of Eureka for secretary, Monday and Tuesday ed. Sunday night the city hall and H. J; Hassell, sergent of week.. and Oct 1st. while all were asleep was filled to overflowing arms. was the exceptionally making si Th2 platform endorsed the old Mt Nebo got busy and put A solo was sung by one of good. winter's on her cap. Republican state platform adopthe young ladies whic h was highly ted at tho Ogden convention, appreciated by the large audience, congratulated the eop!e on the Gcnrses of Schools To Be also one by one of the elders splendid record made by the conwhose voice and song captivated gressional delegation in congress; Made More Practical The duct and quar everyone. the endorsed good work of the tette were highly appreciated. state administration, and estprci Details of the new course for elders r ally the labors of our state setia-to- the whools of the ftate were It must be said of the imbued are deeply that they whose work has lccn vindic- completed by a committee of with their religion. Their acts ated by the Ugdcn convention: county ycf'.cr V"v it. Among thun nr favored the proposed amendment dap, mid they wol be turned over h"H speaMiw v. ho id for high lcgalia: g state to a printer this week for im- the attention of the aidsetae. schools; approved the act of con mediate publication and distri Thdr sidging is surely a feature gress amending and rendering Ration. of th? exercises. They mani more effective the imployest the made The. will to the jioople by a changes liability act; resolved in favorof committee in general indicate a festd good of Nauvoi and s .id they were our representative being instructeliminate all o nvemnt-tRlad to gather in th" historic city, ed to work for the establishment rr-to require a of an agricultural exjerimer thorough cm:rre of work on th. "Id landmark still existing, station in the Tinlic valley; com a mininrjm of eutjecU. One proving thrt tic ir fore fathers mended the high state of effic- addition will be a special ecu se vcro men of work and labor. was iency of our present county of- in physical education. In the study It showed to them that there the when for idleness time no ficials, and when again entrusted of physiology, technical anatomy to had to from 181') Mormons with the affairs of the county, will be eliminate and common far we-- t pledged the candidates to a con- sense instruction regarding sani- built up a city in thn Yes wo. then Nauvoo tinuation of the same high stan- tation and hygiene w'll be substi- such as y was prohab-ltime Na'ivoo at the dard of efficiency. tuted: lihnuiP. i of the metropolis Provisions aremado for a course A resolution of sympathy nne fore won a nvM.ing v.a condolence to the fai' i' of tin of elementary agriculture for the late J as. E- Dri'scoM. publican Ib .vs in the eighth grade, and held at which time the appoint'domestic science and domestic ment were made, Ihnl is, th" unanimous. ..u county chairman. arts for the girls. The geography places to which the ciders are ly adopted by a i.inding vote. will x modified, and in e In the naming of therepersen-tativ- tvmri assigned to lab r, and the time he lower grades will ! combined for which the alignment in Jas. D. Stack of Eureka with nature In the iipixrr study. was nominated by Jos. McKnighl three days a week will be mle." and J. R. Edgheill of Nephi was gradesto geography and two day named by John S. Cooper, the5 given to nature study. former receiving 27 votes and the In arithmetic the more techlatter 9 votes. Tho. W. Vickerr, nical phrases will be eliminated The following voi-was nominated for county clerk-b- in the higher grades, and mental W. G. Qrme, and as there wrn arithmetic will take the place of bcenralled from t bo l' c ,nd Ward no other candidate, Mr, Vickers bo special work on stocks and to take missionary coiirn-to fi'ding i.;ir.d"!if : ilex was nominated by acclamation. Itorvl. exat inrerc.H and bank Hcstl Cole. Glen Wm. Burton for recorder was Mr.g exchange in the eighth grade. Cloldsbrough, I e also will Pol-tHowl-.-.-T chnical grammar P CharfU and named by Charles Wilson, ;ler, low. r Garrotf. I'dall the from eliminated 1UIu.t acclamation. in H.l.ci;!. also went by and Juno Kendall. !$;nde. (ContinnM on piST" ) 23-20- - fitt Mona-chairma- i si 11 NKPITI CI TV, UTAH, Of jr." 7. VOL 1. vS COUNTY n, - ; cl"-ji.e- nan-essenti- al d - Missionaries Called. r y . I J , : Ho-.vei- . I pit-pnrator- . KKAt) IN TllK HOMES IS OF NEl'lll, LEVAN, and MONA, JUAB j MILLS, NO. 51 11)10. Cwissioeer Grist . !!EP!!l30CIETy. j STOCK Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Brereton, mother and sister of Mrs. W. W. County Commissioners held here were down from Provo' Hennett, Monday, all members of the board visiting. were present. S. C. Jensen of Juab asked for Mrs. WallieJirough left Satura rebate on his saloon license. on a trip to visit her folks. day stating that he could not afford to pay $1800 per year, and would there fore have to close. Request liny Poswollnnd Alfred (lowers were the recipients of a very was refused-Mrs- , pleasant p:uty at the home of Norstrom, mother of Mrs. Miss Initio Garrett on Thursday S. G. Gadd made application for evening. the position of matron at the (James werepalyed, singing and county Infirmary which matter instrumental music were render was taken under consideration. ed, and refreshments were served. Upon motion the date of the Tin' following guests were presnext regular commissioner meet- ent -- Zeta Grace, Lillian Ilobert-shaw- , ing is changed to November 1st Eva Carter, Mable Carter, and 2nd. .Jennie Pyper, Maggie Heed, It hi ordered that all S rod L.:- -i !a Mlacket. Vera Morris, county highways becutto (i rods, Thre.-'Carter, Dellha Howies. and all rod roads bo cut to ! JJaj P.oswell. A!l'i-"Cowers, roads, and the said portions so Enie.-- t Garrett. Willi-anS perry, disposed of be sold to abutting Geor; Lavern Ostler, property owners on one designat- 1W- rs. ed side only, providing said shutting 'owners will purchase r aid Howard Small ;!r. a MARKET At the meeting of the Hoard of - ! ; land. I illmore thi.; ii we'-Supervisor II. P. Studiey of the isiting rci.iti.es and friends. Nebo National Porest appeared before the board stating that the The marriage of Miss Edna Forestry department would ap Si-rrand Henry Ikwris took propriate $300.00 for the building! tllt-' -at Hie bride's of a road in North canyon sit at I'ia ed in Mona precinct, provided p.n-- nl J.Tr. ;uid Mrs. .John Sporry said sum would be expended W I,. '; ',,,y, I'ati iarch Chas. under the direction of the Hoard Sperrj f'icfaling. The bnMe is of county Comniissioners. Thcjagniduaiv of the public schools Hoard agreed to supervise the j here, and .'.as. i:p to a short of the proposed time lefoiv ht r marriag-- , one of construction r l.o effieii rit compositors of lh' mad. I'Ih-is the office. The The following were apiointed Mr. ar.d Mrs. llvan Harris "f judges of cletii.ut in the variuu., l."lh j.re j pular among precincts of the coaaty: ir ciicle f fiiiMvIs. C. A. i Mona, - K. H. Wm. Nevt n; Hyde, i H. van,- - Alma C. I)aiiy. t '"' , j . j' J . j Juab.- - Ii. C.'SlVti.Mison" Given Mammoth Nji. L- - TiioZu Ch"atwin, Clarence Salisbury, John Condon. Mammoth No. 1!. II. II. Towish. ers. I. K. Diehl, H. M. O-No. A. Eureka Alkire, Wm. King, John lvey; No. Kinger, L- - II. Osborne, W. H. Mitchel; No. 3, John F. R avc, Jo.s. Griggs Jos. Perguson, No. 1 Conrad Copman, Samuel Huckle, Joseph S. Smith. Silver Citv. H, It Iliggis'.-n-' . i Geo. ictt, Reception. The farewell reception given last Friday evening to Hoy Hos-we- ll taal Hay Guwers, who leave s.t iii for Africa on a mis. ion, was a largely attended, an I a very successful affair. It was the op ning night of thp handsome new addition to the ward meeting house, and practically every member of the Second ward with a large number of visitors from ent. t''o Pir.-- t v ?rd ' "?." ( '. II, ( o , i -- h - ;nr-r of -- in. "Jig Pointed Roosevel-tism- introduced diff'rent speakers, wng'-rs- - i bO.ooq h-a- caij-.iictio- - . f'-ec- ( i'i d't-- ; .yo'' i -- oil 3jtj,Zfn. '"ding. lamb ?'i,f0 cvts t.j.(ji, (,'olojado '.'''1, l,;,.pb j tho and Wyoming . In d. with the fact that other markets al.0 ha l r'Crd ler- ipt.i last week, the fa. t i ; refiiarkab'e that priee... held up so well, declining only 15 to 25 cents for the week. The run is 12000 hero market steady on I.ijVob. !;t p 15 lowjr. i,f-yp-- l v.;: that hrt i Th" biggest run of sheep on record arrived here last week, -- pai);aM. , OldMexieo steers from Colorado, here last 0ibs, brought Former shipments Thursday. this season have sold at S'l.CO to n:vJ.Ut; Peterion, T. T. Taylor. are nearly all in, and it looks like smallor receipts of cattle next iMoiiti,, and hotter prices. The '.'0 'ply from distant states has bee. heavk-atof the season in the last tee day;!, r.nd a good prop t is .11 of t!u- run lo day is IV.. ni tho ran ;.' .states. Supply lo day is j Vieo head, not including .Taio calves, market steady on almo;-every thing, sumo weakness on middle class fed st. crs, and some strength exhib ited by cows. I Aery state in the West and Southwestern from Wyoming j.i Texas has been represented herein the last week-ThMountain beef steers bring , $1 i'lto stackers '1.00 to $5.15, feeders $i..r,0 to f5.50, a big string to day at 5.00, and cows at ?d.50 to $1.75. New -- . - Quarantine cattle way. Mexico and the Texas panhandle offerings run more to cows, atr,r,r, to ? 1.10, and calves at 55 50 to $S .50, w ith a sprinkling, of slock steers at $1.00 to $5.0. Cannery cows bring ?2.K5 to J:j i. A train of t lie Hear ! , Kansas City Stock Yards, Sept. 2o 1910. The cattle ro cerpts here dropped downv after Monday last week, and prices began to improve by the middle of the week, and the close was 15 to 25 higher on nearly all kinds, than sales Monday. The big end of Kansas pasture stuff has been run, and a large proportion of what remains will be put into feed lots'unless the market holds up in a satisfactory Vt-'Si- ' Kol-erts- Prices Improving. e . nt -- YOtKAO n a light cwts M.40. ytarliiiRS worth inr!nim"ntal performers around $5. 25, wethers $l.tj0t way that wat highly original and entertaining. At the very outset ?1..V. lb.;; shortage at all the cavn-ie.' in hold the greater "I that nly way impreed ui n th ? aemhl ed markets , ,f n.i'tor!. hence which a polticion can ten!;; F rvc g.if,e ; fhe jt'an undr wH'di the i'T pnuha-'- i his party U by helping thatr-srtby packers, v. ard n!'Tta!nm"n!r. would be th-.ar.d to efficiently .erve th r on ici ',1 diiKu t th" corning capacity f the country' : f r ' !; a ,d .hi "T.ie only motto for Arveri'rs yea1, of feeding promptly I ; shou! lie, All men up ad not at 8 p. in. and closing the parties .:ai i a; nca iy un!iinitel. It I.e. ,ih in s sine nen down." ail over the at an early V ne times we hear a man Mid frost ban held To- - f'V, :' v,t pleaIng program ..) f ri f ay he is the poor man'.", d al of A i I iano duet. Mie:-.fil- nl o fa'-- , v .oh a go-I am the poor man's friend if ho J,. - t ; and Oii.a 't t v.ialle r Join month, ail of i V i in ii ;e e f ,i i iu ft. 'i h I) " G,. rtr.vgi.t; I '''a t!i" ii' 't man.; ():..-"i . fii iid if Iv i.; "traiiit : but. I am v " i : ii t'." ; (no ,o1 f feed ) w. o v. I ri::''-t the rich r Yiek r ; a r. ',', .1 thi i . I . iot' r. i. .,, ',! i A P ' i n? f. and it j A. Kiekart, .) ;,l iii; "I believe in party government, ;.:id Mai ta G I.. S Co l'O.Vi'.re Ion b it the moment the quest i"i "fl,-- r an I "it,i'-.- ' Viirlit: ' .1. i.nestv is in v! d I ree ;:r ; P- -: I'. ii. s. in con-.-uiajti- on b'-a-- . - 1 i ( . - , l 1 . ! . : ; ; cr-.-!- . , I d-- : i 1 .e-io- g . . i " j t,-j- -- j i ; ! i pa fy i is o aiiM-iion- 'i-- I 'r , btt!' 'noro ii m my l.a-i't- t f I ii.;:' n..' n s to i of f i i ;. i Set r .e'la i ... i libiie Ii le a ci"'!; v;h-Jk Mr g to n y part i to ;ei,is a i i if he ( Itiinis to to j at ; ' i - j Vie! t vice 3. ,ers; no ty ovt rong s u viu ii th r. I'o ..byt. riau Chuwh will h ' l .f fj,p t)i dv ill: r b b.d Utt 7:" in !er. ' . and all n'- - . ui, as ff.rmrly. Tlu h t Ci.i; s rc-'th "Yn an iiot gi'ir.'.T t j oa' i'f !) tb ' nf ne- - ta iiirtiing FPrvie rniai t u.i "it i;i a tiublic niaii on b h o'. i t ol. V ron ( hr.ngfd. t ual'v-o" t!i ' I if ;. 'i i ti, 'ext Sunday evrrupg He v. yo;i p' :;!", . a ri' - v. i ' illi'i.e.d..' K, will preach on o,i (hat tnan show in tf Iior."ty t t li d it!' i' a as 4 ill a'l with vbom h" i hi tj;V! t in "il".e-tnwiyt H'!i'ion", All p. ,d c ntactM. arc cordially incited. j having bad an enjoyab'e time. b.-r"- ! li'n;' an. 1' a o I - , l"o- ai lo p eti'oi -- I 1 ! 1 1 ; I 1 1 i in-.- : Iais i - I y |