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Show The Juab County limes THE UTAH BUDGET The Syrian New Year Coleman, Editor and Propriesoi The "boy Bcout" movement bus been launched at Provo. births and UTAH There were forty-eigh- t HTPHI thirty-fivdeaths In Salt Lake duiing the pust week. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. club has The Commercial-Boosters- ' r decided that it wijl procure the District. cutoff from Logan to the Junction. Fifth Judicial District JtkIka. Joshua Greenwood. FrWay, December 16, was a gala day Attorney 10. 11. Ryan. for the old folks of Monroe. All over Cook. W. I Stenographer CO were royally entertained at the State Senator J. A. Hydo. ward North meeting house. liar Liraxton (State Representative John C. r airweuther, aged 58 years, aett. e former cashier at the stale bank at Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest II. F. Studley. Oasis, died at his homo In Salt Laka U. S. Expert in Charge Experiment City, Friday, from Blight's disease. Station P. V. Cardon. Efforts are being made to have the State Foreman Experiment Station woolen mills at Provo reopen, and it Stephen Uoawell. Is generally understood the mills will County. again be running within the next two J. L. weeks. County Commissioners Ueorg-Jones, Martin Nlelsou. An improved race track to cost $18,-00Clerk T. V. V'ickers. and a cattle coliseum to cost $10,-00Recorder Wm, llurton. are the chief improvements In the Treasurer T. H. O. I'arkes. plans of the Utah Stale Fair associaAssessor Wm. Bailey. for the coining year. tion A. Miller. Arthur Surveyor A fire broke out In the rear of the Attorney T. 1 Foote. Sheriff Gus J. Henrtod. Union Resort building in Bingham, and Superintendent of Schools Qeorge before it could be controlled did fully V. Sperry, Jr. $700 worth of damage. The fire startProbation Officer Alvah Stout, ed from an overheated stove. Road Commissioner George Legislation tending to adjust the relations of power companies and irrigaSuperintendent County Inflrmary H. D. Allred. tors in the use of the state's water County Physicians Dr. W. W. rights will be sought by the Utah conBennett.. Dr. J. A. Jlensel. servation commission of the coming e Re-Mrv- 0 Mc-Cun- IA8T legislature. The illicit Bale of morphine and cocaine to victims of the drug habit la an Important problem worthy of consideration by the coming legislature, says Jr., the ninth biennial report of the state COUNTY MUNICIPAL FICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayoi" OF- Whltmore. James Garrett, O. M. Councllmen Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch Burton. W. O. Orme. Kecorder Peter SorenBen. Treasurer J. H. Marshal W. A. Wrifsht. Night Watchman J. E. Memmott Justice of the Peace Jacob Cole-Ban- . Street Superrlsor Jaa. B. Riches. Quarantine Phyalcian Dr. D. O. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief or Fire Department N. A. Nlelson. Superintendent of Waterworks Alfred Uowers. Electrlo Light Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nlelson. LEVAN TOWN. President Board or Trustees A. L lark man. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, I H. George Francom, Swen E. Mor-tense- sVialmgren. Orson Nlelson. Albert Bosh, He<h Offlcer James E. Taylor. Clerk Marsha EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. IL Mona John T. Kay, Ephralm Kay. N. W. Ellcrtaon. Nebo Thos. Booth. Edward Jones, Wm. Jones. Neiphl Alma Hague, T. L. Foote, ' Roscoe K. C.rover. Leran Hendrickson, Jamea E. Taylor. Adelbert Bosh. Juab James A. Kelly, R. C Steph nson. T. T. Taylor. Ili-nr- PRECINCT EAST COUNTY OFFI-CER- Mona. Jnstlce John fates. Constable Ellas Molyneux. Health Offlcer N. W. EHertson. board of pharmacy. That Brigham City Is not alone' famous for her large peaches, but can also I lse hogs, was shown last week when John L. Christensen of the First ward turned loose in his corral a hog weighing GOO pounds. Samuel Wing bad a narrow escape from death at Tucker, when he stepped from between two cars in the local yards and was struck by a light engine of the Rio Grande. He escaped with a few severe bruises. Nathan Tanner, for years the lust member of the famous surviving Zlon's Camp, historic In the early days of the Mormon church, died Saturday night at tho homo of his son, al Granger, Salt Lake county, at the age of 93. Finding that the Innd was not suitable for ower sites, through the In. vestigations of the United States geological survey, 8,6L'0 acres of land in Emory county, along the Price river, near Woodslde, has been restored to entry. H. H. HenrichBen, son of a promt nent merchant of Provo, charged with using the United States mails to defraud, has been sentenced to three months In jail. The young man was convicted of conducting a fake pro- duce company. Dairying and dry farming will be discussed by experts who will lecture on those subjects when the special demonstration train makes Its way through Utah and Idaho counties. The special train will leave Salt Iakc on the morning of January 9. The oening of the slate bridge across the river at Green River practl cally completes the last link of a great Interstate and transcontinental autc highway. The road through Colorado now gives promise of being completed Nephl. by legislative help. Justice J. 8. Cooper. Vacos. a Greek candy dealer, conConstable Alvah Stout. HeavlU. Offlcer Dr. D. O. Miner. victed of shooting John Contos, an other candy merchant of the same naLev an. tionality, through the heart, April 3, Nlelson. Justice Orson 1909, at Ogden, may get a new trial. Constable Richard Iverson. Vacos was sentenced to thirty-threJuab. years' imprisonment There have own received by the xostlce R. C. Stephenson. state engineer during I he past two Con slab le Robert Memmott. years 809 applications for water for Irrigating purposes which will reclaim NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. 4,39.,3K9 95 acres; and 21 appllcsllons Meets first and third Tuesdays of for water for power purposes have very month at the club parlors been filed, calling for the use of 2S.,r.91 In the iAint building. Visiting mem- second feet. bers of neighboring commercial clubs offered by Senator Amendments sordlally welcomed. Sutherland and Incorporated In the InR. E. Grover, President. 10,ooo dian appropriation bill carry T. H. Burton, Financial Secretary. Dennis Wood, Corresponding Secre- for the benefit of the scattered bands of Indians In Skull vafly. iwp Crerk tary. and southern Utah, and $"5,000 for the Modem Woodmen of America No. completion of the Irrigation system of the former Uintah reservation. JO "00, meets every Wednesday evenWood-cneIn Its new ticket agent's manual, reF. O. I. O. hall. at Visiting ing welcomed. cently issued, the Western Pacific George Small, Consul. Railroad company has placed Ogden 1 11. Latimer, Clerk, among the list of principal ticket offices, with equal prominence to San Francisco. Oakland and Salt Lake, I. O, O. V. No. 16 meet every Mat I. F. O. O. Lydo lean, an American Fork pedhall. in rday evening brothers cordially Invited to at dler, who has been making ti rounds !o Bingham for a number of years. wfi tend, LL the Christians of New York do not observe CbrlHtmas as a time for Santa Claus. The Sy- 'th. Instance, who M-rinlower ena or. Manhattan Island. In Washington street, from the Battery up to Albany street, have an old custom of giving heir presents on New Year's day. Then there also Is a difference In the manner of giving The Syrian children do not hang up their stockings. Neither do the pureuts disguise themselves as Santa Claus. On the contrary. Tha Syrian child Invariably knows who Is going to bo his Santa Claus, and consequently is treated to no extraordinary surprise. There la one thing, however, ot which he remains In Ignorance, and that is the nature of the present he will receive. The child picks oil' whosoever he thinks will treat him best In case be succeeds in meeting and greeting him at the proper time on New Year's day. Then comes a long vigil for midnight, as the custom so prescribes It that the one wno offers the first greeting at the beginning of the new year shall receive a fitting reward from the one greeted. A good wish for success and prosperity in, the first hour of New Year's day is held by the Syrians to augur well for the following twelvemonth, and the one who first wishes good prospects is entitled to a reward. Custom prescribes that at the time of this New Year's greeting whatever the one greeted happens to hold in bis hand becomes the property ot the other The one who receives the greeting is supposed to oe so pleased with it that, acting upon the happy Impulse of the moment, be hesitates not to requite bis greeter with whatever ha first can lay hold on. This latter custom originated in feudal times, when the Emir was oiuul.iiteDt In his province and his followers depended for their sustenance upon bis gifts and what he allowed them of the plunders of war. Of course you can't nowadays sur- i ii it of tbe years i i KENNEDY .SEATON i tbe Conflict By d ME year is dying. aM fT tIL The bltU brsvely it M ti li tl (ought it a'et t t lut l Hie aged warrior wounded to the death I' V uli 1 ime tell arrowi, umntly awaits The moment oi release with laboured breath. The iuued of the fight. Or vict'ry, or defeat, or welcomed truce. It The unborn yeart shall certainly declare, blow lo gain d And turn each Jj anu uw. The warrier, dying, curtained by the night. Sees not or knows the gain that is to be, out dies in railh that right will surely win, , And o'er the world will rule eternally, ' dream. U No craven fear unnerves the heart of fi youth; Great tasks await him, and with faith as II ' j: M j H J peat, I le steps into the fray, and strikes for truth I j j J - Cement, Coal, Coffins and Casket,, at the Lawyer LOWCSt n rOSSlDie Practice In all the Courts. All legal matter, given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor r Dr, J. A. BOOTH Dentist 2 NEPHI NATIONAL RAWff Jf , and S, Wtan HaaM.BMH Interest paid on Time Deposits at . the , L.8. HILL, . l l We pay the highest market price for efTT class wof Three Doors North of Post Oflico E.R. BOOTH. Cashisb . COURTEOCS TREATMENT AND rmsT aiUlUm per ostlkr, psiudsst City Barber Shop . llte Olr 4 pCF .CCIlt UATDI J DL ll COD CCT "wlVlvEO ejirv ji riTlCeS 1 1 of Goldsbrough Block. PROPRIETOIt ' tui.mrm.r- V - TVT JfJ L m I Ja 1M .vtm waii I ioo miles from home to get less money? KO The Modern Carber Shop Flnul aod l up to data barbr shop la Nrpht. K.acS sianil and Baths la connection. Two dmtrs suth of Ftn tiftlca. Iwl Balcbalor Bros., rroprlrtora Why send your CREAM 3 If it's first class work you are looking for-to NEPHI CREA1ERY i . y Livery and Feed Stable nc Builds wisely who Builds Weil" Bus Meets All Trains. Good Livery Rigs. Dray and Express ' I'hone AgenU for CoaL M - HI KX .c-ai- J ff Ua. No. 4 TO BUILD 2. Nephi Plaster George McCune &l Has No Cquavl Real Eatale, Loa. Brolrr.g, aod iMurance. - - - LargCSt and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum ej JJ,e in the World. UTAH Plaslet & Mf& 1 Vr.l L'.' V Subscribe for theTIMES Juab most beau'lfully In wblie, would climb the oak tree on wbick tbe mistletoe grew and cut It oua with a He wouldl't bike It la golden sickle bis band, because tbey didn't consider that respectful enough to tbe acred mistletoe, wblcb could do such wonderful things Instead be would catch It In a pure abfte cloth and climb carefully down tbe tree with It After 1Mb sd altar would be erectand ed and white bulls sacrificed prayers offered. Tbn (he Druldlcal j Sczv Year's Day community felt that for tbe following in the Long Ago f year tbey would have all the good lurk possible Yoj see In those days New Year's years ago the pcopis celebrations were very serious things, ho lived in a great many all of the ceremonies attending H'tsM different place, in the and world were erf much them were religious. Year New in KVyT Interested and day. Just as :hey did many thlrgs In honor of the day. exactly as we do They Ringing la the New Year n prise any Syrian early New Year's day fooling with a costly article. He can be depended on as knowing better, lor either be would hsve to make a gift of It to the one who first greeted Mm. or else be branded as a miser. Wise Syrians carry candy to band to the children who greet then. WELL USE D. COLDSDROVCM, Proprietor NEPHI C' County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to date Our Leaders Gold Coin Flour and Fresh Ground Graham fTJ WrJ ar, j 'i ;'l chuiiii.-!-..li.J fv-'- r M-t- . J. 8. COOPER, Secretary. e 7ZTrZTZ HENRY ADAMS N. A. NIELSON, N. O. knocked down and rotibed of i 1.1.1 and 110 In Ilineham, the thus: makinc rood their cm ape. Latter-da- y According to the annu.it report ot Saints Meetings. fudge V. (. Gunnell, maeistrate of the m. a. 10 ward First School. nnday court, over .100 cases at Tabernacle; Second waxd at meet- Ogden juvenile on by the court durac ted been have ing aoiise, M I. .A. Sunday, p. m. First ing the past year. Out of this number, ward at tabernacle; Second ward at pnly five boys and one plrl were committed to the slate Indu trial school. tnetin? house. Believing that her condition can bi Primary First ward at Relief hall. 4 p. m. Tuesday. Second ward at remedied by careful treatment, a Salt tneptlng house, 4 p. m. Tofsday. Lake judge lies ordered Mis Katber-InPriesthood metinss Monla. 7:31 McOovern, the widely known p. m , at the respective ward tnwtlnit nurse, who attempted suicide by jumping from a four story building R"!1ff Foe!"ty First ward, second Beach, Cat , te enfly, to be id fourth Thursdays of earh month atentLong a to hospital. t 2 p m. Second ward, first and Edward Wilbur, the counterfeiter third Thursdays of wh month at 2 m. m. at the respective meeting captured near Price, has been senones. tenced to sll years' Imprisonment, Rlfr1fn clstfHMM- - First wsrd. 1pm while his young confederate, who, Wilvery Friday at Illlef fiall; Boon) bur declares, hsd been Induced to wsrd. p. m., every Friday at mrt-la- c pass the worthless money, was let oil house. with a six months' sentence. sh Lumber Lathf Sningles tnJ Also Builder's Hardware iCY W 10 , Phone No. 136-2- . robes and having tall, magnificent figures and flowing white bearda and hair. At any rate, they alwaya wore white robes on New Year's day, for T" that was the day wher they cut down the sacred mistletoe. For the Druids didn't think that Tailor mistletoe was only f pretty green mivine. Suits made to last and fit at reason- They believed It to be a able prices. Loog experience in east- bleb would preraculous growth vent people from ( being harmed by era tailoring houaee. food or drink. poisonous ' On that day a particularly large, D with glistening Druid. handsome 1 1 white beard and hair and rather cold Hesdquartera for Traveling Men. gray eyea DrulJs always had cold and clothed we believe New elegantly appointed 8 room addi- gray eyes tlon. steam heat, batba, etc. One block south and one east ot court bouse, phone 22. j irvb oti wild ball. b ft wild ly. ?5k 1yir cbod.rU JtoJy IpYJ bl!.e3 red Don t Bay from us unless 70a and Doorj want lo f el at Court nouse Office Office Rooms Noe. J oof. W'U e JaM SON', 5. TJ L U HI D C F Attorney at Law County Attorney H M 7 81 AT RESIDENCE Thone No. I lis aged sire but just now laid aside ; And bucklina on his armour, newly brivht, Essays him forth to ventures yet untried. M Alluring dreams beguile his onward steps, j And visions bright ol vict'ries to be won ; He (eels upon his brow the laurel crown, 1 1 And hears alar the coveted 'well done 1 " t! No th ought of failure mart the blissful No. 105 resldence. Phone Prrc. Rnc Miner, M, D, L FOOTE Ts ti tt otacf) PHONE NO. The year The young recruit takes ud the unsheathed swora " jj rine Hearse in connection, Physician and Surgeon OFTICE e JAM. II D, O, is dawning. t) Complete Stock Burial Shoes. TELEPHONE nL ' " Best Home Made Caskets Physician and Surgeon 8 oman at residence ti DOWNS W. W, Bennett, M, D, J. R. j j j fi hnuses i" oCiOCS ii.ey to show in some were very particular way that they were rejoicing that an-- : other yesr had begun, Not all of thete ople celebrated New Year's od the sa'ne day The so- cienl Kotnans used to have the If New Years day In March; then they changed to January, acd a large part of the rest of the world followed fbem. The Jewish people bsve another ctsy and the Chinese and Japanese still another, but whenever the day falls, according to their special calendar, there Is always a very Important celebration of It Tb Druids, who wet the ptiesta of England before the Christian religion was taken Into Great Britain, also celebrated New Year's day. They were vry interesting and very strange people, these Druids, and, according to what one feeds about ;bc:.i in Uslory, one Imagines hem K.carir.g beautiful white asys SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD THREE SOLID 3 VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER CANYON of the GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON RUBY CANYON GLENWOOD SPRINGS AM) THE rfSTBE ISUIf ASD AG?KVLTV CANYON of the CUVNISON GARDEN of ih GCD MANITOI I SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE tWT1lCT5 CP COIC.t AND CTAt PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS t'spleaaaat souads for the Man' "OVi FROM SALT LAKE TO DEVNTfL CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS VI in IOUI CHANGE OF CARS r 1 POUXtl XXLEIl ETC, AtiO'tci I. A. Pf NTON, C. A. 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