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Show The Juab County Times THE UTAH BUDGET aViob Colaman, Editor nd Proprietor son of Mr. anc Mrs. Raymond Case of Vermillion fell VTAH into an irrigating ditch and wai mcPHI drowned. There are 384 inmates of the state OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. mental hospital, 191 men and 193 women. Thirteen were admitted during District. the past month. That Gunnison will have an Fifth Judicial District Judge, water system in the near future loahua Greenwood. Is an assured fact. Laying of pipes is Attorney B. H. Ryan. Stenographer W. I Cook. progressing nicely. Slate Senatoii J. A. Hyde. In a rear-encollision between two State Representative Draxton Bar work trains in a siding at Blue Cut, feett. e three miles west of Price, three Greeks Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest were severely injured. H. F. Studley. U. S. Expert in Charge Experiment With his neck broken. William Station P. V. Cardon. a teamster, 48 years old, btate foreman Experiment Station lies in a Salt Lake hospital, conscious -fitephen Boswell. and with a fair chance for recovery. Notwithstanding the large number County. The state board or equalization re- of students being graduated each year J. L. County Commissioners ports that the total assessment this from the agricultural colleges all over as compared this continent, there seems to be a George Jones, Martin Nielson. year was $186,259,255, Clerk T. W. Vlckers. with $172,255,048 in 190D. Ten years continuous shortage of qualified men Recorder Wm Burton. for the work of agricultural teaching. ago the assessment was only Treasurer T. H. G. Parkes. One high school In the search for a Assessor Wm. Bailey. teacher of agriculture, haa gone the with of a. A. Miller. Following night revelry eurveyor Arthur companions, Walter Whitby, eighteen length of sending out mimeographed Attorney T. L. Foote. Sheriff Gua J. Henriod. years old, of Alpine, shot and killed letters to the various agricultural colSuperintendent of Schools George himself at' American Fork, during a leges In the hopes of securing such a k. Sperry, Jr. fit of anger because friends attempt- man. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. ed to take him home. Road Commissioner George Mo One of the most encouraging develThe census returns shows the popCune. In the growing of garden, opments ulation of Utah to be 373,351, just Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. Allred. more than ten years ago. The vegetables is the Increasing recogni-of practical Importance County Physicians Dr. W. W. population of the three leading coun- tion of the and uniform stocks of pure Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. ties is: Salt Lake, 131,426; Utah, using seed whose varietal characteristics 37,942; Weber, 35,179. them to distinct local condiAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OFUtah will gain one member of con- adapt market requirements. tions and FICERS. gress as the result of the thirteenth census. It is the only state iu the in NEPHI CITY. The abnormally high prices determountaln region that will gain ii manded for oil meal during the past G. M. Whltmore. Mayor Councllmen James Garrett, Jr., representation in congress as the re winter, owing to the extremely high Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch suit of the census enumeration. price of flaxseed, has led many farmBurton. W. O. Orme. John W. Kyle, aged 28, ended hit ers to Inquire Into the feasibility of Recorder Peter Sorensen. life by taking poison In his room In a raising a small amount of flax to be Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Salt Lake hotel. It Is said that failure fed. Instead of depending upon the Marshal VV. A. Wright. In attempts to earn an honest living market for their oil meal. Night Watchman J. E. Memmott Justice of the Peace Jacob Cole and reverses In efforts to promote Care must be exercised with plantan. raining stocks resulted in the suicide of asparagus to see that the Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Laki in known Salt ings Meyers, Hurry Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. as "Kid" Bernstein, a distributer ol summer's growth Is mowed and Miner. fall, newspapers, and his Infant son wer burned before the seeds ripen and soon Building Inspector Enoch Burton. badly will the otherwise a parent plants burned at by Ills., Springfield, Chief or Fire Department N. A. fire which occurred at their home al be very much dwarfed with a mass Nlplson. of seedlings growing amongst them. Superintendent of Waterworks Al- the result of an explosion of an oi) fred Cowers. stove. If coops are not well ventilated the Electric Light Superintendent Gladys Whitney, who Is alleged tc chicks will bo too warm durPlant T. A. Carver. growing have drugged J. D. Diehl, a Jewelry Sexton N. C. NMson. the nlgbt and will sweat out more ing In house Sail a in salesman, rooming the hours in which LEVAN TOWN. Luke, and escaped with $10,000 worth strength during rest to than I hey will gain they ought President Board of Trustees A. L of diamonds belonging to Dtehl's em- under the most favorable conditions ployers, has been captured at Mem- during the day. Jarkman. Trustees Adalbert Bosh, I H. phis, Teiin. George Francom, Swen E. George O. Relf, for a number ol When we understand that It reklalmgren. a member of the Dean Hotel years twenty tome'of moisture to proquires CiTH Orson Nielson. company of Kansas City, and more duce a bushel of corn we will study Marshal Albert Bosh. recently manager of the Baltimore to make its evaporation as slow as Health Oncer James E. Taylor. hotel in that city, has been chosen ac possible, as rropj suffer more from manager of the new Utah hotel in Sail lack of moisture than from any other EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS, Lake City. ingle thing. The biennial report of the Slat Mona John T. Kay, Ephraim 1L Mental hospital, filed with the gov Kay. ti. W. Ellertson. If cows come fresh In the fall, they Nebo Thos. Booth, Edward Jones, ernor last week, shows that 494 pa a good flow of milk during the produce Wm. Jones. UentH were undi-- r treaattu'nt at i and In the spring when months winter . Nephi Alma Hague, T. I Foote, Institution In 1910 and that then they are turned on grass this acts as Roscoe K. V, rover. I.evan Horry Hendrlckson, James were 4ihj Inmates November 30 of th a second freshening and thus lengthens the period of milk production. E. Taylor. Adalbert Bosh. present year. When the front axle of a buggy U Juab James A. Kelly, R, C. Steph It takes some extra care to have nson, T. T. Taylor. which they were riding to a fire It Salt ljike broke, W. L. Fitzgerald, as nest boxes all clean this time of the but It pays. If you can't afford OFFI- slstant fire chief, and Ben Kilpatrlck year, EAST COUNTY PRECINCT driver, were Injured, Fitzgerald belni to give your hens clean boxes, they CERS. afford to lay good eggs worth dragged 100 yards before regaiiiini can't two or three cents apiece. control of the horses. Mona. The smallpox situation at Redmonc Those who have young beef steers Justice John fates. Is slowly Improving. Several easel on hand or can get them at a reasonConstable Kllas Molynenx. were reported, but all were In a llghl Health Officer N. W. Ellertson. form. Every precaution Is being takes able price can do no belter than give cattle feeding during the to prevent further spreading. All the the matter offull Nephl. and complete considwinter very schools and public gatherings have J. 8. Cooper. Juatic eration. been closed for a few day.a Constable Alvah Stout. Around Midvale, Sandy and River Health Officer Dr. D. O. Miner. A green bone cutter will pay for toa, .n Salt Lake county, the crof, Itself In one season. Besides being a Lev an. yield this year has been far above ex very healthy food and a great egg-- " Justice Orson Nielson. inflations. In almost every case more producer, cut bone is a cheap food Constable Richard Iversoa. potatoes have been raised to the acre compared to present high prices for Juab. than last year. Then there Is the al grain. falfa crop, which la said to have been justice R, C. Slephenson. Con stablo Robert Memmott. Ton can start In the poultry busiexceedingly good. What will be known as the Utah ness with a dozen fowls at a cost of Sheriff's association waa organized at about five dollars for house and yards. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. a. meeting of sheriffs In Salt Lake on A piano box will cost a dollar and Meet first and third Tuesdays of Saturday. Sheriff Joseph Sharp ol the wire fencing about four dollars very month at the club parlors Salt Lake county is president. Gus more. Vlsltln mem-tx- r In the Lunt building. . county, of neUhborlna; commercial clubs lienroidandofG.Juab An Important feature of profitable T. Judd of Utah county, dent; vrelcomod. ordlslly mutton feeding lies In the breeding of secretary and treasurer. R. E, Orover, President While attempting to smuggle a con- feeders, and all experienced feeders T. H. Burton, Financial Secretary. Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secre- coction of alcohol and cocaine Intc of sheep recognise the value of the tary. the Salt Lake city jail by means of a Ire in building up the mutton flock. bottle and rubber tube attach'tl One breeder says that he can wean Modern Woodmen of Annriea No. through a window of the lower cells, bis pigs In six or seven weeks If they 10.700, meets every Wednesday even- Frank Smith, who completed a term have good care and keep them grow1. O. hall. F. O. Wood at Visiting for vagrancy only two days before, ing fine as any lifter and still have as ing nen welcomed. waa detected and will be prooccuted. the next Utter all weeks sooner. George Stnall, Consul. That the laws governing the prao U H. L&tlraer, Clerk. tlce of optometry in Utah have done Don't keep your horse In an overmuch toward the elimination of heated stable, and then stand him for I. O. O. F. No. 16 tnHj every Hat and teh general eleva- hours la a freezing atrnofi t,re and Tird.iT evenln? In I. O. O. T. hail. VI tion of the profession since their paa-sas- wonder how he became paralyzed. Invited at to Hire brotMrs cordially four years ago. la set forth Is tend, the biennial report to the governol Some men start for the doctor when JAH. H. 4ATKS?ON' N. (J. a sick horse. Others fed i. S. COOPER. Secretary. of the board of examiners In opto- they have well, care well and drive well, so tbey metry. An attractive folder, "The Lands of never have to go to the doctor. The MP TAUM By Mi d Re-arv- S105,-629,04- - 9B,-60- 2 Mor-tense- vlre-prewj- Latter-da- y Saints' Meeting. Utah," containing valuable statistics, 10 a m. Flrrt wart has bcn put out by the Denver Ilk fTin1y lchooj. at Tabernacle; ing ftouae. i?ond at meet- Grande. It alo given a vivid description of the scenic features of the Mat M. I. A Sunday, :S3 p. m. Flrsr and tells of the growth, development wnfl a tsbernacU; Second ward at and possibilities of the state. house. Parker seed 17, injured af Primary First ward at Relief ball. Wlllard by Perry, thrown from a borjwi being 4 p. m. Tuesday. Second ward at died In an Ogden hosital without retnp!lnj; house, 4 p. m. Tuesday. Mon lay. 7:30 gaining consciousness. Priesthood tnietinp The surveyor general is to be grant f. m.. at the respective ward moHlnj; ed an Increase of $2,r,0i, for clerk H!iff Soclty Flint ward, second hire, according to the treasury estiof rnonfh mates sent to congress. and fourth t 2 n m. Second ward. Dm and With the idea of supplying the marthird Thursdays of earh moo'h at 2 kets of Utah with a better class of p. in. at the respective me!ng egea, the state food and dairy departward. J p. m ment Is going to make some investi-gat;onRfl'elon t)ww First and get out aome recommenfrort 2Friday at R',lef tiall; Seconds wrrJ. j. in., every Friday at mm-b- dations to make to the coming BH"--5tn- waj-- d z Tb'.B-f'lay- s a-- s tow At the Minnesota experiment station It Is believed that greater care must be had in preparing silage for sheep than for cattle. Sheep require a sweet and dry silage. Thickly plant ed corn cut before it Is well matured, does not make ideal silage fdr sheep. Corn planted about like field corn, harvested and put into the silo when it begins to dent, has proven very healthful to sheep, and they have done well upon. If clover hay Is fed in conjunction with this silage, cheap and satisfactory gains may be made . In sheep fattening. Investigations which have been carried t on for several years In Rhode Island show that the disease known as "black head" In turkeys Is spreading to all parts of the country and that chickens as well aa turkeys may become victims. No certain cure has yet been discovered for this disease which haa so ravaged the states of the East. Complete Stock Burial Shoes. Pine Hears In connection. Office at residence. Phone No. 103 red OITICX AT RESIDENCE D, O, tion. In pork production j larg-laffected by the attention given to 'he health and comfort of the brood y Grace Bros, 'PnONE OmCB NO. 84 Lumb - AT RESIDENCE L FOOTE 5. Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Also Builder's Hardware Cement, Coal, Ccffins and Caskets, at the at Court House Office HENRY ADAMS Dr. well to remember that the plga must be kept growing from the start If results are to be satisfactory, and if the sows and pigs are fed an insufficient or unsuitable ration until the work Is out of the way so there will be time to devote more attention to them, a valuable opportunity will be lost to the owner. It A distinct flavor of the soil has been noticed In butter by French experts. Normandy cows taken to a new locality yielded butter perceptwholly like ibly changed, but not that of the native cows. In winter, with concentrated food, the characteristic soil flavor disappears. With the. Bheep on the farm the problem of fresh meat for family use butchMutton is partly solved. ered on the farm can nearly always be used to advantage and then you will know whether you are eating spring lamb or something else. Sheep and other nervous animals which are being fattened for market should be kept as quiet as possible or their feed will not do them the most The more you handle all the good. live stock In a gentle and confiding way the better they will do. We need no longer go to foreign countries for new and better blood, for the great number and high qualestablish-ment- a ity of American breeding give ample scope for the avoidance of the pernicious Influence Dentist In the past, and even at the present time, most of the domestic onions that supply the markets of the large cities of this country, are grown on what Is known as muck soil. In most cases land reclaimed by draining swampa. It Is not always the best plan to dispose of beef cattle aa yearlings, but In many Instances In the corn belt area It baa come to be a common practice, and Is followed by a considerable number of cattle raisers. The orchard Is unquestionably the The Ideal place for bog pasture. needed shade Is provided, the hogs will take care of the waste fruit and If properly managed there need be no damage to the trees. If the cresm Is churned While sweet, considerable quantities of butter will lie lost In the buttermilk, and the fin- lulled product will be void of tb2 proper flavor, regardless of the ration fed to tbe cows. After the pigs have been put Into the fattening pen In the fall they should he fed all that they will eat with a relish for as a rule the shorter th fattening period tbe larger tha profits. The average annual cost of maintaining a farm work horse la approximately $so. and for this coat of gives a return In work about three, hours per day throughout the maln-lenanc- No. 13S-2- IBANK . Interest paid on George W. Booth Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Merchant Tailor lults made to last and fit at reasonable prices. Long experience In east-ertailoring houses. a cent per annum J.'I. OSTLER, Pbisidext FORREST HOTEL Headquarters for Traveling Men. New elegantly appointed $ room addition, steam heat, baths, etc. One block south and one east of court house. Phone 22. City Barber Shop COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASS WOW Three Doors North Of Post Ofiice N. A. NIELSON, PROPRIETOR If it's first class work you are looking f or jjo to The F;?cdern Caber Shop L. 8. HILL. E. R. BOOTH. Cashikb We pay the highest market price for CR&.AM Why send your CREAM 00 miles from home to get less q 1 money? NEPHI CREAMERY ? iaM ioi most ur to djia barbor hop In pbl. Boot Hic ttand Rod Bith. to iwnufctloD, 1 wo door Baicbvlor , of Inbreeding. NEPHI NATIONAL Office Rooms Nos. 3 and $, Winn Building. Phone N Lowest Possible Prices A. BOOTH Is 1,0. Don't Buy from us unless yea want to f et Sash and Doors, has been said and written Lawyer about the importance of keeping dairy utensils perfectly clean, but not so Praotlce in all the Courts. All legal matters riven careful and much about the churn, and if proper care la not exercised in keeping the prompt attention. Office second floor churn sweet and clean, the butter of Goldsbrough Block. will be tainted, no matter how well the milk has been cared for before . being ready for the churn. ontb ol Pott DfBcsS. flr., rroprieioia Livery and Feed Stable "He Builds Wisely Who Bus Meets Trains. Good Livery Rira, Dray aad Express Waeons. Phone Us. No. . Agents for Coal. All Euilds Well" , TO 44-2- WELL BUILD USE If D. GOLDSBROUGH, Propriecer Nephi Plaster George McCune Has No Equal Real EtUte, Losnt, Brokerage and InwfUKC NEPHI 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World, UTAH Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co, Subscribe for the TIMES uab County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to date Gold Coin Fltnr and Fresh Ground Graham Oar Leaden e year. There should not tx a wide discrepancy between tbe value of the hog houe and Its occupant. It la as wrong to pnt a $1OT sow In a $10 bouse as It, is to put a $10 sow In a $H0 house. pullet that has had all the bone eat will matur a month quicker than one that has had bone. It may be fresh bone or burnt bone any A It will kind of bone Just so It Is bone. corn. Freh green bone la of lfef slmoot a complete teed, and may be used as a special material for produc- Miner, M, D, Physician and Surgeon i.,i, FofpTiTim, r...- -, t i. ,t,, ..t., -- - .'InvrA'' when often poisonous, without sufficient water and trn fed green. frefih. pur wafer Is a profits-h'addition to milk, aa milk Is larre-lwater, but the cow should do tfctt mliirg. e y r- - THREE SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER CANYON of the GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON RUBY CANYON GLENWOOD SPRINGS CANYON of the" GUNNISON GARDEN of ihe GOD MANITOU SFRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE ASD THE FTHTTIE ITUIT AND ACaJOSLIXK AL DISTRICTS OF COtOKAOO kaflf corn and Johnson r'ass are rwl. ' SCENIC LINE OF THE WOULD ,... dling. , turkey-producin- Imr-nrtAcc-e crw. TELEPHONE 6L 'Phone No. It Is of supreme that The dropr.lnrs from th lambs are the dairy stock should h- - handled rich In feriWiT.'vn vtiue, and It has gently. Wild and Intractable animals been foim that spring wheat doe: are usually the result of hard han- better after lambs hav rua In the Success Best Home Made Caskets Attorney at Law County Attorney Much DOWNS Physician and Surgeon Te tn purchasing new male birds. To groom the horse wei) after bard the that have something back work does not only clean th skin, ef them In the line of good ancestors. ... l n,..M. The males are worth considering, for eaaea of the skin. they are half the flock. kf W. W. Bennett, M, D, J. R. . PULLMAN AND CTAH AND TOURIST SLEEPERS FROM SALT LAKE TO DENVER. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUI3 WI II IOUT CI IANGE OK CARS PC FOI.CFIS. i XKlfTi ETC ADF5.S F. A. WAD! F IGI I. C P. T. A. . A. PENTON. LLNVLR, COLORADO SALT LAKE CITY. VI Al I CAPO ' I |