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Show Juab County Ordinance. An REGULATING ORDINANCE THE ERECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF AWNINGS, SIGNS ETC., WITHIN THE LIMITS OE NEFIII CITY, FIXING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF, THE REPEALING CHAPTER XXXV OF OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES AND PASSED NEPHI CITY, 27th. APPROVED SEPTEMBER AN 18U5. Be it ordained Nephi City: by the City Council of Exhibit at Are You a Qossiper? Fair. Why is it, it is often asked that people in small towns can (Continued from page 1.) find no better business than pry ing into other people's business, At the conclusion of the Fair, and then exaggerating the truth school teachers, saloon, men, in in regard to the same. People terior store decorators collected who pretend to be Christians, at the Juab County Exhibit who attend church regularly, eagerly begging for the grains in who in the sight of their neigh the sheaths. In two hours after bors are generous and charitable, the tearing down act commenced yet who, without the slightest the exhibit was depleted. Asa provocation, pick up some little result the dry land grains of Juab mistake, or more often, at noth County may be seen in every iner. will so scandalize one as to school house, on the back bars of ruin his or her reputation for the saloons, and in the windows life. While they would not steal of the merchants of Salt Lake from them, world goods, yet City. Not only was the distrib they rob him or her or what is ution of the trains confined to more precious than gold a good Salt Lake City alone but over ten reputation. Why can't people bushels were given away in pound practice the Christianity that sacks, which according to the they preach and "Do unto others list kept by the man in charge of as you would have them do unto the exhibit went to the following you," If a brother falls, don't States: Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, j amp on to him because he is Montana, Idaho, Kansas, Nebras down, and because you do not ka, Colorado, North Dakota, New intend to extend a hand, do not, California, like a Arizona, Mexico, dog in a manger, stand in well as to as and Mexico Canada, the way of others. all most every County in the Section 1. No awnings or sign shall be erected or maintained upon or over any of the public sidewalks, alleys, lanes or streets within the limits of Nephi City, except as here in after provided. Section 2. Awnings should be struct ed of canvass and nhall be affixed to, and BUpi?nded from the buildinfg and bhall not project over the sidewalk more than eight feet, and no part there of shall be less than eight feet from the grade of the sidewalk. Section 3. No sign or sign post of any description or design shall here after be erected or maintained over or upm any sidewalk, street, alley, or lane, or project over across, or along the outer edge of any sidewalk, street, alley or lane, or be allowed to project from the building to which it is attached over the sidewalk more than thirty State cfUtah. inches, and all projecting signs shall To appreciate the great amount Le not less than eight feet above the of good that Juab County and the grade of the sidewalk; PROVIDED, State at large received from the than the Mayor may give permission, Most farmers some way or need only to have one Exhibit of for th erection and maintenance other get it in tojtheir heads that tcntorury signn over jiul across the been on the trround at any time town the suiJ businf men . ? . the sidewalks and streets, but signs durintr the Fair and see and thai! not l e maintained for a longer hear the expressions of apprecia pJAiJrftfs' most prosperous i.eriod than days. on ion find wondement anJiurtoTrisli earth; people get rich by simp "Xeotion !. All awnings, verandas, James Latimer Jr. is visiting I here. Highest prices paid by Geo. R. Howard for feeders, beef, stocV Hogs 9 cattle, and bulls. Phone 104 k., . Mercantile Business not a Snap. nviit they ly reaching out and taking in all I wire informed "that 7. the money they want. The farevery thing any i"bcrij'li'ii or design now standing with roduced mer gets to brooding over his was in exhibit this p Uon or c.cr the public sidewalks, this hard fate, as it seems, and thinkof lanes and city out streets, alleys irrigation". tr projecting o or or acunn Ihe sidewalk ing that any body can run a store Over 5,000 cards giving the because it seems so easy to or water t'Uc'.ies or on the streets and outside of wa x.- ditches within this names and adresses of the dry measure a yard of calico or city, except :ikli a.vnings, signs and farmers of Juab County were disa out weigh pound of coffee, boards an are in accordance with man One visitors. to tributed sells out the farm and goes to of are this ordinance, the provisions would ask the question: " Where town. It's no trouble to find a parto and iliK'larP'l bsti uctionp, lieiehy removed by the can I get some Alfalfa Seed, Rye, flfill be ty that is willing and anxious to c wrcr th eof. Oats, Com, Spring fall wheat for sellout the remains of a sick stock n violating or ScMi. n 5. Any eed?" The question was al- of groceries, or the remnants of th'.' provisions with to comply failing andswered by giving the an empty shelved dry goods store of this or tin, i:. re. shall be deemed ways man the name and address of and when the farmer first sees polity of an olfoi.se, and upon conviction tlirnf, tl.n'A be liable to a fine in sjrne farmer in Juab County who his name over the door he leans any sum not exceeding one hundred had the particular variety asked back against a lamp post with a in the City dt liars, or to re for, and as a result of this met! id over each ear and feels J.t'A ii' t t niirnr or.e hundred day doubtless hundreds of letters v 111 pencil and his fortune ' large, imagines ml t ch ( t t. 'h impriwnment, be received by the farmers ask- is made. He buys a large stock of ..; n f. ti.aptcr XXXV of the ing for their products and giving commercial manthat comes along ; If t cdl andOrdinaiwcB of Nepiil City, approved SepUndwr 27th. them a market for their grains at sells mostly to individuals who A. I:. K): is hereby repealed. batter prices than they could oth- can't buy a nickel's worth of, . ;ti n 7. 1 hi ordinance shall take erwise get goods anywhere, else in town i ii t puMkalU n. with 14th. in without the cash,. and at the end v ..I October writer The company a;ipiovcd .L.U: i. Thomas Bailey were in constant of two years finds his stock run C. M. WHITMOKC attendance at the exhibit and down to a low ebb, with nothing Mayor. if 1 were kept busy from early morn to show for the farm, he once JOilN P.ELI.ISTON jntil late at night during the en owned but a book full of worthCity tire period of the bi g Fair ans- less accounts, that would sell . o- wering the numerous questions for probably a cent and a halfn regardidg the production of dry pound to the rag man. Broken Hr.iro Incorporates. land products. We are convinced up and completely demoralized he Articles r,f incorjK ration of the beyond a reasonable doubt that becomes a common day laborer V.uuo Thrnirc Co. have lecn out of the 100, 000 people that in his old age, without a ray of Mod with the county clerk. The visited the Fair m.VJO went hope of ever being able to make omp.nr.y is capitalized at $3,GC0, through the Juab County Exhib- another start in the world sufficient to keep want and poverty at $5 per share. it. 1,000 shan-Letn have hundred pharos Six One of the greatest drawing from the door. 400 the and J remaining I a; for, cards in the display was the fine All in all the Juab County Dry f hares r.ra retained as treasury exhibit of salt from the Jackson Land Exhibit did more for Juab Floe1;, C. M. Whitmore. W. G. IJros.. Srrinsr. This salt was County than any movement the On e, James Garrett Jr., Wm. eagerly taught for by especially the farmers have ever underV.zUry, and J. V. Whitciore are the out of -- St ate visitors. Nim-ttaken, and the Committee both lini per cent pure was a great fro 7i the Commercial Club and the ircoiporators. Mr. J rawing card, and as a the farmers as well as the people Jackson found a market for 10 at lar;;e are to be commended for times tnoro salt than under , the their co.Urib Jtions both of money present conditions they were able and products. Special credit is to supply. d jeto Wm. Bailey. Jarr.en W II. E. Il j.ve.; v;as av.arded not Paxman. C. H. Grace, Enoch breeders c( pure bred Ikiks- - JHiT1 ,,,a l. liv ir.autiiui Bjrton, Stephen Boswell, and W. flowers- Lut also IIhires. vtkts reasonable and Peltrgrew, who have lieen The untiring in their efforts to make ivcl th t, t dirce guirAntecd. certainly attrac l many peoplt .'xissible the demonstration. to ojr exhibit At the conclusion of the Fair . HENRY PARKIN Meat Dealer. buy all kinds oi dressed Local Notes. oJLihe visitors when -- - iiiim.-iha.ci- n ; . P. O. Box 141. Geo. S. Winn has gone into the grocery business at Salt Lake. Mrs. T. A. Foote went to Pay-so- n Thursday. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of beef cattle. See Lunt and Belliston before you sell. At a special meeting of the Board of county commissioners held Thursday, J. B. Vickerswas -- l-- Allred resigned. A good bargain on two city lots two blocks west of Main street The Nephi Schofield city property. T. II. Burton. Ready now, ladies' street hats Children's school hats from 50c up. Mrs. S. B. McCune. James Redden went to Spanish Fork on a business trip Monday, POTATOES Ix?ave your order for fall usewith A. R- - Paxman, or Owen Boswel'. 120 acres of dry land adjoining Grace Bros, on Levan JioiJ-sale See J, W.-- xman. Mrs. Alva Knowlos of Salt Lake is visiting here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews. Mr. Lizzie Hickman returned to Salt Lake Thursday after a weeks' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Carter went to Provo Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Hoyt has moved to Salt Lake. A good energetic Agent want ed to represent a prominent Life Insurance Company in this sec tion. attractive bpecial and Liberal Contract to features: r It Chickens 12 Veal 9c. Cash paid for eggs. l-- 2c, 8 159 1 - - -- Malin Mtndcnhall, Ncp H - Utah that the farm- - he best iarti of the exhibit y are truly .vtre moved to the Vermont of tht Building at Salt Lake City where arid e?ieciall A.C. U. Exhibit, it was nut ud permanently in a lo Mr. Taylor, m: le Horticulture o.autiful large glass wall case. CO. inspector, who 1 ith Prof. L. A, In this building, hundrals of . Merrill were in harge of the A. P rple from all over the country-ircured home of C. U. Building. There wasnoth-iAH Kinds daily viewing the prize but dinners from the banner drj in the Coll: e Display ; ..tl fresh meats. -t? Hefrigoratf r. A'hat was at th er'rnmandof th' firming county of this State. v:f ,,i in nr;-- l' to mak n cmh luab County run 'ttne people tf Juab count) U's:nr ''"K result As a our Ahile fell in Salt Lake not fail U. us Kitter to display: ,,as!?fer.al ks 100 over veused the display jars hit display, and let us all at very rcas ntUe which collection rom the ct together and boost for Juab College Trieo? TREATMENT vaa a great benefit in adding to bounty. ayirrcous Thus. H. Button ur display. TO ALL j Ths writer fee rs of Juab Co-lebted to the Ma i WM B CMfll fM e g g, us figure with Let you. Salt Lake City's New Leading European Hotel Ind. Phone 4420 ; Bell Phcne 5S0 lit ISta M 233 SOUjJH STATE STREET: PROP. 200 Rooms 50 Rooms en Su'tj With Bath Telephone Service Throughout We Have lust Received number of quarter Oak lables 6 by fi ibrat prices that can't be beat. Also brass beds etc. liber rugs, carpets, linoleums. A Call In and see sample of kork which wear longer than Inlaid linoleum carpets Springs of all kinds. Wall paper just arrived for fall use. We can save your money on everything in thefurniture line at F' ffurnttuve fftas iSHmBBa - -- ii t Krt.i.lA-r.J.n- . --- -ji Store. ljm "lllrTHHHIMM right party. Address, Stacy Wilson, Gen'l Manager, American Temperance Life 253 Broadway, New York. 50 Church Street, New York. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IM AND FOR THE COUN IT OF JUAR In the mttter of the estate of Delvs Lombard, deceased. The petition of A. F. IxmiliarJ administrator of the tKtate of I)lo L,nv bard, deccaned, praying that an amended decree of dintribution I certain made, correctly decnbing real etalc, dencritMd in aid petition, btlonging to said estate, ha been set for hearing on Wednesday the 2f.th, day of October A. D. 1910, at 11:30 o clock A. M., at thj County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, In Nephi City, Juab County Utah. Witness the Clerk of aid Court with the seal thereof affixed this Rlh. day of Octolier A. D. 1910, SEAL A Good 10c A Notice Lunch. Nice big saadwicli and a good tup of tea, coffee, or cocoa for (en cenls. COULD YOU WISH ANYTHING CHEAPER? Sample our nice cakes, little 5c mince pies, and gold medal Bread. pnZhu' X. L. Bakery, THOMAS W, V1CKERS "-- f Clerk. To spend a few weeks or a few months lira A Ride Buggy with your fl friend, will af fort' the greatest pleasure if you fee- ure one of our rit. And Appcarr.Hcc Snfct) arc t v ., tl,:, l!,r.t mm t apply t' that lavr oi every st1. n. Fiitt, n r..i Wkin.ir w I! n h'.rg e'iwip'ii i tim-oti- arrovi.1 v.h 55 !e -- r cement worK, of brick-layinand repairing at most reasonable prices. All kinds pink re-su- mm stock Builders and Cement Workers. Mutton l-- SEE ME FIRST. Phone appointed superintendent of the county Infirmany, vice II. D. l U.t-nrde- meat II Y RUM ' 1IAYNES & SON i i i i ur.d hnu CALIFORNIA IS 4 i IB 15DU A TREAT The "SaJt Lake Route" is tho Direct Lino to Pacific Coast also Goldfield and Tonopah 3 Daily Trains 3 s. Next, a tin! h raf e'an rn ft' un in;s h ;r.o o; ar r n Hirrf eat ; r p - v J v ?:.yi. t During the Fall or Winter Months in tlcctric Lighted Observation Cars. ror Pates and! Full Information Sec or Address Your Lo J. H. Mandcrficld, A. G. P. A Salt Lake City, Utah. u fin A |