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Show A. MB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY, ,. VOL. 2. CO NTY NEPIII CITY, UTAH, HUTS NAME Interesting Mona Deseret Happen Farmer IMES READ IN THE HOMES OF NEPlfl, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and miu-s- , OUT. 21,1910 Praises Council Doings. NEPHI Juab SOCIETY. County libit at At the meeting of the city Exhibit- - ings. YOUR AD IS Joseph Read and wife from Fair. an Idaho, former residents of Nephi, ordinance regulating the heitrht were Probably the most unique ex and here last week visiting A. H. Anderson, Correspondent erection of awning signs etc. with t hibit and certainly the most wor Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bel lisArticle by T. H. Burton. was and ordered publish ten. passed one from of the The thy standpoint reader of "Times'' the Defiant Rooster Crows. ed. will remember that last week grains, was the exhibit made bv Harry Howell of Enrplrn vi'citofl Anticipating tha a few facts The representatives of six or his r. there were no news items from a few of the citizens of Nephi. Mr. the Juab County Dry concerning and Mrs. II. E parents seven electrical machinery comThe democratic county con- - Mona. So Land Juab showing Exhibitat possibili County's the State Fair of Howell the citizens many the first of the week. were vention convened here last Sat- -i having and nresentpanies ties present, The Oct, in exhibi to farming. to the dry 3rd, Lake Salt Citv to gone 8th, 1910 would Mrs. Leroy Dixon and rhil.ln would be of interest to the readers urday, with all of the precincts attend the L. D. S. Conference was made under the direction of ei their bids for the machine; y for from I rovo are visiting here this represented except Juab and Fish There was nothing verv startl Mr. T. II. Burton, secretarv o the new electric light plant, and week the guest of the lnrmpr'a of the Times is my only purpote" the chairman Enoch electric hVht Springs, County committee hnvc in submitting the The corres the Nephi Commercial Club, who been following. sister, Mrs. Jacob Coleman. Burton presided and stated the ing mat isoccured. bids the in to be examining accurate his Juab state very proved of the opinion, how pondent County's Display which Mrs. Ruby Weaver of Twin purpose of the meeting, with W. ments and who made a most ere carefully. SO x 40 feet in the Hortioccupied all if ever, that who those went Falls, Idaho, is down visiting her culture C. Andrews as secretary. The James Carter has filed a claim qiiauie exnioit. Mr. uurton is Building at the Utah State Mr. and Mrs. various committees were named, to the Capital City were to report parents, Wm. Fair.1910 was the center of into him as to their conduct while certainly entitled to the thanks 'or $2550 against Nephi Citv for Cole. and the report of the committee terest at the biggest and most. in the city, we would have some of the people of that sectiou for malicious prosecution. Miss on permanent organization nam Ella Fowkes a bundle successful gave Mr. fair ever held in the the publicity work done during Carter was arrested for very interesting items. ed, Is. (i. C. Stott as permanent State ""vnn uai a of Utah. Over 100,000 the a ouiuruay evening nuisance State He week. over lair the maintaining was Editor Coleman while hero on chairman, with W. C. Andrews complimentary- to Miss Joscnhinn - ---visited side in walk the fJiirinrr exhibit his the form peopie at of did an and always over business Juab post last week found time to as secretary. Crosby, now Mrs. Elam Mecham. the six days. These people came visit the district schools. Stud- County a great deal of crood. head platform. Mrs. J. E. Sorenson returned from allover the United The committee on platform ents and The Emro Theatre Co. annear States, teachers, alike, apprec- Among tha exhibitors in the Juab last Thursday from Ft. Green, Mexico and Canada. In his openand resolution reported with iate his visit ed their by Wm. were the Grace county display representative, very much, also the where she has been visiting. their platform in favor of ading speech of the State Fair, rothers, J. W. Paxman and T. Uailey, and requested that the encouraging words he had for us. the Governor called special atherence to the Denver platform of L. council allow The city Counthe Juab Juab Smith, Last week a petition originated Milling and tention to Juab County Dry Land 1908, and also indorsed the plat- in the Eighth grade,' that both Elevator Company had a disnlav iy jhui and fcievat on Co. to form recently adopted at Provo; Exhibit, of flour and a particularly inter- generate electricity for the use declaring that " it was the declared that the county platform teachers and students surned. esting best he of had ever seen in this the Emro Theatre Co.. of the this exhibit was part The petition was to the propria State was a sacred pledge whose proor Co. other State." to all any Milling the pay expense tor of the dance hall, and to the the display of jars in which was visions must bo obeyed by every most of the . the installing frequent visitors generator. effect that'all dances start at 8 o' shown flour in ihe various proJared King the ro depictinor the Exhibit to and were candidate; demanded the enact- clock Governor Snrw take their compensation p. m. and close DromDtlv cesses of making. This exhibit mantic life of the Ancient ment of laws for the more President In electric McDonald, Secretary power, all to be at 12 p. m. The petition was was considered to be ihe best qut a most realistic man- Ensign, Prof. L. A. Merrill, done thorough protection of labor, taken to under the and of the regulation d.y farming exhibit ever brought the dance Friday, gy.en- ner. The action of the plav is the Supervisors of the various to be especially in respect to the liabiliin and force until city, the at the State Fafr. The and passed around amonjr created surrounding the Sacred Departments of the ty of employers, and for the ad- mg Fair, and no the dancers, most of whom stal men. In tuarge of the exhibit did new electric light plant is install- Hill Cumorah. A grand scenic distinguished visitor was allowed justment, of differences by a ed it. The ed. The was request not hesitate to say that the exgranted. painting of this glorious hill has to leave the petition , state commission; WlH-- grounds without T . hibit was made possible because Uf been especially painted for this being first or escorted to finally of the work of the Agricultural engineers, great production. This scene is the Great Dry Land Exhibit bv other mining officials Newton, who announced that Notes. School High here-aftconsidered by the greater num-ber- some one of the the dances would com- College Experimental Farm lo Fair authori-ieworking under ground to pass a cated in that who Desert seen have vicinity. to people it yjienci-imence Forrest," m. mental and physical examination ; and close at 12 at 8 p. Reports be a noble Farmer. of work. Other Two bu. Fall Wheat: two fcti.' law prohibiting p. m. The work in second year ac- scenes of piece declaring fol-special note are the of Spring Wheat; two bu. of "issuance of railroad passes as The patrons of the public counting has started and has a Banquet scene in King Jared's Oats and one bu. of Barley were payment for services ren- - schools can justly be proud of The Palace and the throne good chance of success. Proroom in entered for prizes and a prize course affords practical and the- the Palace of jsLfor thorough control of the many important additions Akish. King was awarded for each entry. oretical work in the Commission. that have been made to the carriers bee the famous Hill Cumorah sion; for the initiative and school furniture this year. Prior Manufacturing, Dry goods and scene; the battle on thebalconv: Juab County not only carried off the uahc2 4..Za!mona and her first and second prize on all of Jim and right of recall; to the opening of school every lastThe Times editor visited Mona Grocery business and secured 35 about grains entered but the Beauti room Friday was u permitting not only A promising class in second parting maids; the sensational the Sihrr-Oa'i.wsupplied with new ful awarded to twans of all classes t desks. Recently a new desk and more subscribers for the Times. year stenography consisting of scene of Akish and Angeline; He her the school for visited and the best and most artis' there, chairs for the Office and Library, i9i commission form Misses Hawkins, Cox and Mr. the elaborate scenery, the gorqf found tic it some work. The Juab display. doing good also a new plana has been V for the election of County Hoyt has been launched and is geous costumes; the brilliant under Oregon plan ; added to the school furniture. The school houss is the most mod- making splendid progress in ad- electrical effects. Tonight and Display was on the ground lonrr : before the other Competitors arjation of of campaign We believe that the Mona school ern and comfortable building of vanced short hand. tomorrow night. its in kind east rived, and at noon Oetler 3rd, Juab It county. kh before and after house with its present furnishwho wish to Townspeople when the Governor opened the a built cost at wa3 about of $8,000, municipal, county. ings is second to none in the an enjoyable hour on Frispend Big Fair, Juab County was the General and paid for in two years. School Notes. campaigns; condemnsd county. should not fail to day evening only County ready on time to Through the efforts of their ef- attend the Boosters candidate for Next at F. R, Homer throw down tho bars. meeting visited Oct City Supt Saturday 22, night ficient principal, they have seIf for too little attention another Public school the School. week a several High of the in schools best Every The Juab County Mil! and Salt meeting cured a fine piano, and also furice; condemned the ex- - will be held in the L. DS. Church. niture for the office. He has splendid program :s rendered at Lake City Thursday and Elevator Company's display of Friday Friil.iv - vrniny . 7:0 w ..... Dr. Geo. Briir.hall will be the also established a flour of 0 last week. He of about 4000 j that consisiting table reports the reading ney in prosecution of a Tennyson pro be possible for him for the lecturer if lbs. cf mill products, made from it He has worked foredoomed to pupils. i defeat, and gram has been arranged and w.ll!t:ie Nephi schools he employment of unnncessary to be present. If he cannot up a sentiment that the students be compare8 fav dry land wheat received conside-abl- e rendered Third the " by come he will be substituted by do not year. comment from millers from jorably with that of the cil go out to social functions special counsel; condemned the The numbers are a3 follows: j schools Prof. all Osmond. ar over the country. As a result Hinkley on school rehas commissioners for exnights: helped county the Bar",Ten- - Fifty eight studcnts are Song,"Crossing Mr. n, Mr. Almond Bason and form son Bailey, manner their of manager of the mill dancing. travagance in building county by School. to hard of three work the carloads in one and disposed king has instilled idea complete the Holland the in roads by making unnecessary fmn Vernal Utan, are of Tennyson by jn the eighth Biography afternoon. The millers were un so on grade. fills in order to give fat jobs to here, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. young people strongly that CamJland Eugene in animous Some work is done it the being repair pronouncing their own initiative, they petiti defeated politicians; declared John F. Kay. The sleeping Beau j on the roof of the Central school, best flour at the fair. Leading, that the Republican candidate for Mr. and M rs. James Newton, oned the manager of the hall to Cards showing the pupils rec- V, 4 Tennyson, by Fern Riches. J. W. Paxman's Kcfod wheat year commissioner, if elected, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Kay, and commence and close the dances ty", for tne first month have was adjudged to lc the best wheat Vocal Duct, "My Boat is Wait-rrwould be placed in a tositk.n Mr. Earl Newton of Salt Lake earlier. for Thee", Stella G x bscn sent to the parents for their in the State Fair and he carried The town has good resources, ing ILre where hs would have to pass up- arc visiting friends and relatives and Ina Hawkins. and signature. j inspection off the first prize for the best bu. and the possibilitcs for a eood on his own bond and contract for in Mona. 'lVn- Readinsr. "Ladv Claire". of Fall wheat The Turkev Red town. Mrs. Maude Porter of Morgan bustling, wide-awahaving brought the county abPearl n, nys Sparks. Wheat, grown by Grace Brothers stracts down to date, and this Utah is here visiting with her What the town especially needs 1'i inoSolo, "Nearer My was pnnounced to 13 the is a greater unity among the because of the apparent y to T ?e" Lucile Greenwood. parents and brother for a few Turkey Red in the Fair, but un people, and the cultivation of a of the present incum- weeks. "Lord of Reading Burleigh" At the Socialist mass fortunately for Grace Brothers boosting spirit for the up buildbent as county recorder; commenprimary and Cazier. Mattie Mr. and Mrs. A. L Green Tennyson, Juab County it was not en by held in this city on Friday night The ing of heir community. ded the clean, business-lik- e adhave returned from Glendale. mines east of Mona which was an oversight on tered of last week the following county are showing ministration of the present Kane Co. the part of the writer in not en -Democratic county On Interview-- j ticket wa? placed i n nomination: treasurer: up well in their or2 deposits; the this variety. This, how A. P. Young of Mona raised called attention the fn.iureofthe Representative -- A. L. Mitchel tering dry farming on the west bench earned off second prize as ever, the took that blue the rib is fast becoming a rival of the of Eureka. Republican con t.n to renomi-- i bon apples the Fall best wheat. Henry Fair. the at State prize Levan Ridge; and the writer nale the present ounly assessor, i V. Cardon, superintendent: Gmmi.Ksioner, 4 year term J. Garrett received first prize for J. Mathews of Eureka. although he is the only one in the Avery interesting Ward Sun-'i- y tasted some fine apples rai.se J of the Nei4d Boswell wheat; spring Stephen school conference was held there. Lottha Monaieople try to station, is in Salt Lake, on his way Commissioner. 2 year term-ho- me history of the office w ho has fir and t second on and Oats prize from the Dry Farming Faris Boyl of Eureka. made a systematic attempt to "i;re Oct. Id. Conveningat 10 a. work together for a bigger and tone Ar, Christensen of .Barley; town. assess legally certain properties m. and again at 2 p. m. The congress, which has been in Clerk Anabel Mooney, Lev led second 7" prize nging of the Primary and Kinsession at Spokane' Mr. Cardon Eureka. in the city of Eureka, and pring were S3V3 that there are now over 100 Treasniv that the Democratio dergarten department much is of varieties credit wheat under test" specially good, if elected, complete candidate, the this important work begun; Ijc the teachers of those dep TheteX SV"""' rcomended that the fioundary arlments. The following young men have all being made lines of the public highways le The following f"take officers received missionary calls from eit conditions, an and fixed, that the county acquire were present; Albert II. Pax-Ma- the First Ward, II y rum I! rough. iiys that w Ihii titles to the same. Neils A. Nielson, Ik?rtha Otto Golden, Alvin Rurton, Lorin ti'ssible to The following county ticket ?.!eI'herson, Louise Allen, and Carter, Amos Iron, Jo. 'Carter, i ty of gr was then named, 4 year term Lettie Jenkins, Superintendent Loyd Hobba, and Andrew Lati- dry f i Repub mer. (Continued en rage 8.) (Continued on page R.) TICKET. council last Friday evenintr. - r- The Book of Mor mon Play, King Jared. . Jar-edites- in to-get- 1 rofo&n -t, lire-men- ,d of er , s. r a - Mona Making ft., in non-partisa- gress. n ps .a i . . wor-nyso- f -- " d ke dd Socialist County Ticket. incom-petence- Ist Card ed. v- - sub-experim- r I rec-omend- ed Missionaries Called. n, ' sub-statio- jr 1 i |