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Show Mares do not usually give trouble by abortion if given good food and Of course, when reasonable care. pregnant, a mare should not be over driven, nor be compelled to smell blood or offal, and should not back or hold back heavy loads Her stall should not have much incline Nourishing food, pure water and fresh air are essentials. If one suspect ergot or smut in hay or feed it should be The Juab County Times THE UTAH BUDGET There are reported 354 saloons In the state, of which 210 are located in Salt Lake City and county. Don Martin attempted suicide In Og- den, shooting himself, and now occupies a cot in a hospital with small chances of reeovery. Becoming violently insane, David farmer of the Summers, a Plain City section, has been commit ted to the state mental hospital. The state Industrial school Is under partial quarantine for smallpox, one of tlS girl Inmates having shown symptoms of the dread disease. A number of the public spirited men of Provo are considering the ad vlsabllity of organizing and maintain Ing a bureau of publicity and lnforma jjkoob Coleman, Editor nd Proprietor i UTAH NEPHI OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District. District-Jos- hua Judicial Fifth Judge, Greenwood. Attorney E. II. Ryan. Btwiographer W. U Cook. State Senator J. A. Hyde. State representative James D. BUck. Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest Reserve H. F. Btudley. U. S. Expert in Charge Experiment Station P. V. Cardon. Ktate Foreman Experiment Station Stephen boswell. ma It is estimated that nures have a value of about that of commercial fertilizers, therefore the careful saving .of farm manures and their Judicial application to the soil are vital factors in farming operations, and as essential to continued success as plowing the land or planting the crop. barn-yar- Stal-tutke- r. - j s EAST COUNTY PRECINCT CERS. toshes. Lost Justice John fates. Constable Ellas Molyneux. Health Officer N. W. EllerUon. In the foothills near Farming-toafter night faTJ, J. V. Wilcox, a G. A. R. veteran eighty-ninyears of age, about in the cold wandered aimlesi-rand darkness nearly a whole n'ght before he was found hy a searching party. The aged man Is In a seriou condition as a result, J. II. Odcklrk, proprietor of an auto cab. Is rharged with firing the shot which caused the death of Edward Nephi. Justice T. H. Burton. Constable J. H. Brough. Health Officer Dr, I). O. Miner. n y Levan. Justice Georee W. Kofod. Constable Richard Iverson. Juab. Justice R. C. Stephenson. Constable Robert Memmott. Barnes, aged 18. In Sail City, It Is charged Odcklrk wss firing off his piftol In celebration of the new year, and accidentally shot young Barnes. City are Banking men of Salt of the oplnltm lhat the order sent out by the comptroller of the currency recently, railing for a practically uniform system of bookkeeping In the 7.100 national banks of the United States, will affect Salt banking Institutions only slightly, if at all. The state expended during the pat year $27,000 for the construction of roads, In addition to $100.7(1 5.1 paid Two state by the various counties. bridges, one' across Green river at Ireen River City, and one across the tan Juan river at the narrows, wer onstrncifd and are now In service. SUrrtck by a bullet fired by some afelef celebrant of the new year. Edward Barnes, aged 18. was killed in Salt Lake City, early S'inday morn ing as he was on bis way home, tha ihnotlng occurring in the heart of the city. Young Barnes had Juit recov ered from a siege of !ypho;d fever. Rearing no marks of violence or evidence of robbery, the body of A. McGregor, a sales agent for a musis company, was found in a gravel pit in Salt Lake City. It is believed that wanwhll McGtecror, Intoxicated, dered Into the pit afid froze to death. Finding Jack Johnson on the side. walk In Ogden, apparently dead, bystanders took his body to the police station and started an Investigation, when Johnson, who had been attacked by an epileptic fit surprised he In vestleafors br Jumping up and ran ting from the room. Special Inspectors have inspected fourteen dairies and mi'king barns In Weber county. According to the In jperfor, only a few r,f these placf-have a semblance of sanitation. The Inspectors left orders for the dil;r- tnen to dean up their places at oate. Saturday night. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. Meets first and third Tuesdays of every twmth at Inn club parlor in the IUni building. Visiting numcommercial clubs ber. of neichborinit cordially welcomed. W. C Andrews, president T. H. Burton. Financial Secretary T. W. Vlckers, corresponding secre tary. - NoM Grsnd. J. 8. COOPER, Secret ary. llafke't. Latter-da- y Saints' Meetings. Snn1ay flrhnol. 10 a. m. Flrt ward t Tabernacle; Second ward at meet InC houe, M. I. A. Sunday, 6:30 p. m. First ward at tabernacle; Second ward al noii. Primary First ward at Relief hall m-ln- g Tuedy. Second ward al meeting house. 4 p, m Tuesday. 7:3f Priesthood meetings Monday, p. rn.. at the respective ward meeilnf 4 ft. m. Hons1. Rltff SfKlty First ward, second and fourth Thursdays of each montr at 2 P m . Second ward. firM am third Thursdays of eah nvnth at p. r?i. at the respective First ward. 1 p in H'V.elm clwe ncrT 3Friday at Reil f ball; p m . every Friday at met ine h'nise. Presbyterian Chart. fsiin'iar school at 10 a. rn and irpshine at 7:20. Rev. V. K. Ivi-5 mw-tin- f wri . jastor. The price of dairy products in the If you allow your young cattle to winter is so much higher than in sumbarely eke out an existence thin win- mer that only a small extra effort as ter, they will lose in flesh and bodily to care and Judicious feeding may rerigor to such an extent that it will sult in a considerable Increase in the take two months' of good pasture to profits from the entire herd at this bring them back to their present con- season. dition. Such management swells th farm loss account and gradually deThe intelligent are creases the net profits that you may fast coming to recognize the fact that next year. xpect the man who makes the most of his In handling a farm flock ' The farmer who grows clover for opportunities must become a breeder and feeder of hay and seed and sells both may more especially mutton, think be has done a good thing for sheep. the soil, but aside from the roots which have been exhausted growing The farmer who Is a flock the crop be has done the soil more of improved mutton breeding and feeding sheep Injury than with any other crop ho tnem In an intelligent and painstaking can raise. manner, may plan his feeding operations so that he may have a good nearA good heifer with her first calf at a by city market every week in the year. tittle past two years of age, if she Is from a breed of fairly high producing Farm-yarmanures benefit the soil cows, is worth from $50 to $100. A by as a mulch and make huacting steer that will bring that much money mus, but their benefit to the growing la usually fed two to three times as crops depends entirely upon tha much as the average heifer. amount of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash they contain. Pumpkins are one of the best winter green feeds for almost all kinds of It is true that the generality of stock, especially relished by dairy farm mares are low la but cows, and they are excellent to mix that ts no valid excuse forquality, farmers to with dairy feed for the production of horses that nopersist In milk, the cows relishing them grAtly. body wants, breeding not even themselves. It ia not to be supposed that every Sheep raising numbers among its heifer will make a cow, but requirements quietness and contentthe manner in which she is fed and ment in a degree perhaps not so es cared for from birth will have some- sential to success In the handling ot thing to do with deciding the question. other breeds of live stock- flock-master- s s Complete TELEPHONE 6L Fin Offioa D, O, Miner, M, D, Grace Bros. Lumber Co. Physician and Surgeon PHONE NO. 81 OFFICII AT RESIDINCJB L FOOTE T, 6. at Court riousa Offlcs HENRY ADAMS The feeding of dairy cows for best results is more complicated, anc" involves more thought than most persons realize; merely throwing a cow an abundance of food is not all. In the production of strawberries the best specimens are obtained only by careful culture. 1 he plants should be of a large fruited and firm fruited variety of the best flavor. It ia impossible to tell the profitable cows from the unprofitable animals unless you test your milk. The quantity of milk Is not enough. The but' ter fat must be considered. It ia very Important that when the calves are first placed in the feed lot they should be given the most palat able feed that can be obtained until they have learned to cat. ; Lowest Possible Prices of Goldsbrough Block. Dr. J, A. BOOTH NEPHI NATIONAL Dentist No. Offloe Rooms Phone- No. - IBANK and I, Wlaa Building. 13J-1- . Interest paid on George W, Booth Time Deposits at the rate of 4 per Merchant Tailor cent per annum J.'a. OSTLER, Pbisipimt HOTEL Hsadquartsrs for Traveling L. 6. BILL, E. R. BOOTH, Cashisb Man. Nw lgaoUy appelated S room addition, steam beat, bath, ate. Oa block south and on cast of court bous. Pbon 22. We pay the highest market price for City Barber Shop CREAM TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASS WOr OODBTBOUS N. A. NIELSON, Three Doors North of Pofct Office PROPRIETOR money? A thick coat of paint daubed ovet the severed limbs w hen pruning In the orchard or wood lot prevents cracklns, of the wood and gives the trees a bet Livery and Feed Stable 1 Why send your CREAM 00 It Is Impossible to create capacity. You may breed for It but yoti can't create it and It's a very Important function In the dairy cow. There the most money In tha dairying by selling the cream or butter only and keeping the other products on the farm. Is long run In Generally farmers who feed stock upon their farms are successful farm era, but not all successful farmers naed be stock feeders. The Duroc Jersey sows are ?erj docile; they are easily bandied during the breeding and farrowing season and are very prolific breeders. Producing what the consumer wants and putting It on the market In an attractive form are two of tbe.svrrefs f successful dairying. Under nd clrcumtaae UTioti'.Vllby- noted to milk to prevent Its thlpg-souring. Such doings violate the law of both God and man. miles from home to get less NEPHI CREAMERY o4 vest op btrbrr phl. Bool pitak (land sat Blhi la coo.oUo. Offlcs. Tw doors .oath ot Bslcttslor Bros., I'roprtcloTS F1b (bo la t. rt Bus Mssts All Trains. Oood Lirsry lUf. Dray aad Express -- He Builds Wisely Who Builds Weir TO W(ons. In improving a flock of mutton ram Is practically the sheep, th hole thing until such a time as the ewes are equally well bred. BUUUB, FORREST ast- 1 The Modern Barber Shop It Is best to separate pullets from the rest of the flock, let them have free range and feed largely of wbola or cracked corn, wheat or oats UUl l III Die inij hosvlthy cow In the spring. prl. Long sipsrlsac ern tailoring bousss. Begin to take the chill off the water you give the horses when the weather gets cold. You can heat it cheaper on the stove than you oan in the stomach of the horse. The only way to be sure a cow has good milking qualities which can be perpetuated In her offspring Is to be sure she has good blood In her. Don't pack the dairy cow away for winter Into a dark comer of the sta- - lulls mad to last tad fit at reaso bl q The ordinary diversified farm with There Is no known feed that Is bet ter for poultry than good clean grains, its abundant use of horsepower fur accompanied by plenty of clean, fresh nishes Ideal conditions for growing, water and an abundance ot charcoal. developing and training draft horses. M Ua. No. Pbon gents for CoaL 44 2. D. GOLDSBROVGH, Proprietor BUILD USE WELL Nephi Plaster George McCune Has No Equal Real Ejlsle. Loan, Brokerage sad la 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum NEPHI in the World. UTAH Subscribe for the TIMES Juab Nephi Plaster ft Mfg. Co, County Mill and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to date Out Leaders Gold Coin Floor and Fresh Ground Graham bs The problem of keeping the It isn't much use to keep rows that milk hard. You ran find JusJ as good and girls on the farmstead Is solving ones lhat milk by and not Itself, for farm life Is becoming more and more attractive. four horse power. man-powe- r While It Is some troubt to strain tha cream before churning, but when that Is done there will be no white specks in butter. Cattle raising presents a promising Bld of endeavor to those alike at personal financial profit-A- ll damaged Out, who aim satisfaction and The feeder Is the only Wan that can tell bow much food lb eolts requlra for their best growth and develop- Hmbs should be cut likely to inwhile swaying la the bcsus they are jure others winds. ment Fresh atr Is all right for the bens, tem of feeding to grow and dfvalop but not when it la sifted through knota high grade draft horse for market. holes and cracks between the boards-Ra- It requires skill and a liberal sys- lambs are a drug on the marThe sheep responds profitably to renditions of peaeefulne. They need ket, yet thousands of farmers continue to flood the markets with th-nsible treatment as to surroundings. In the large city markets the hst prices for fatted fowls are realized from about February to July. fheep that are kept as scavenger soon assume the appearance that their purpose would signify. lionsy bogs are a direct source of s loss, which, with worms, prevent in the h g business. Good, bright oat straw la good ronghaee for idle horses, but soma grain should be fed with It. dlvl-flend- to every minute detail In dallying nvjst be observed If the Attention best results are reached. All weeds and dead branches bould be cleaned mit of the small fruit gar-tecand burned. s Hold on to some of the clover fof spring feeding. It Is great wbell tba sheep g"t tired of timothy. Hens sre much better breeders then rest, of pulWts, because a greater the eggs are fertile. pr red Lawyer Practice in all tha Court. All legal matters riven careful and prompt attention. Offlcs second, floor If it's first class work you ar looking for go to ter appearance. No. 10S Don't Buy from as unless yon want to get Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Also Builder's Hardware Coffins and Cement; Coal, Caskets, at the Attorney at Law County Attorney Pmone No. at residence. Phone d first-clas- s Stock Burial Shoes. Hsarss in connection. OJTXOB AT BEBIDENOB high-clas- s veterinarian, recommends that steps It will pay anyone that keeps from Now Is the time to study up on the be taken to stamp out tuberculosis 25 to 100 hens to build a shed close new for method "serum' and cattle preventing ntnnng among glanders horses, and, if advisable, to remuner- bog cholera, then you will be ready to the henhouse In which to deposit the droppings during the winter. ate owners to some extent for thclr to act at once when you have to. OFFI- Mona. Milton - ' Beat Home Made Caskets d two-third- tlon. County. the youthful William Chapman, commissioners Georga County a check oi Jones, George C. Wbltmore, John S. vaudeville actor who raisedman to $22 $2 given him by a Eureka IMeilsen. Clerk T. W. Vlckers. pleaded guilty and has been sentenced Kecorder Wm. Burton. to three years' imprisonment. Treasurer A. R. Taxman. The year 1910 was the most pros Assessor Wm. Bailey. year Utah agriculturists hav perous A. Miller. Arthur Surveyor ever Foote. Nearly every conn-tT. experienced. U Attorney In the state reported crops exceed Sheriff Gus J. Henriod. Superintendent of schools Ivan C. Ing in quantity and value those of any Valby. preceding year. 1'robatlon officer James E. Mew-mo- t Charged with having deserted his t. wife, and betraying a young woman Itoad commissioner A. J. by means of a false marriage, E. P. Lane is In the Salt Lake Jail, having Superintendent County Infirmary been captured in Denver, where b J. II. Vlckers. V. Dr. W. Fhyslclans County had eloped with the girl. IJenntKt, Dr. J. A. Mensel. One of the principal industries ot states of Utah and Idaho is the the EAST COUNTY MUNICIPAL OFgrowing of sugar beets. It is estiFICERS. mated that approximately 107.000,000 NEPHI CITY. pounds of sugar beets were raised In Mayor G. M. Whit more. these states in the past year. Counctlmen James Garrett, Jr., At a conservative estimate more Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch than $500,000 is invested in the autoBurton. W. G. Orme, mobile business in Utah. Since there Recorder John Belllston. are no manufactories, this sum rep reTreasurer J. H. Ijitlmer. Marshal W. A. Wright. resents the amount expended In stock, In garages, supplies and repair shops Night Watchman J. E. Mem mot t. Justice of the Peace Jacob ColeC. S. Chang, a Korean boy, about 18 man. of age, was found dead In a years Street Supervisor Jas. II. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. bathtub in a rooming house in Ogden. where he had ben employed as porMiner. Iluildlng Inspector Enoch Burton. ter. It Is supposed that he was. strick Chief ot Fire Department N. A. en with some malady of the heart and MIHson. drowned. Superintendent of Waterworks AA light left burning for three days lfred Gowers. In his little store in Salt Lake City, Electric LJght Superintendent led the police to force the door, leadPlant T. A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nlelson. ing to the discovery of the lifeless LEVAN TOWN. body of Israel Spitz, a well known resof the capital city. Death was ident I A. of Board Trustees President apparently due to natural causes. Jarkman. Trustees Adelbert Bosh, I H. Mor-- I The city fathers of Eureka have en sen. George Francom, Swen E. served notice on the local agents ot Malmgren. the different brewing companies that Clerk Earl Jarkman. after January 1, 1911, they will have Marshal Andrew Poulson. to pay the regular liquor license ot Health tmcer James E. Taylor. $000 per year, which may cause some of the companies to abandon that CA3T COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. field. consecutive years, For thirty-eigh- t Mona John T. Kay. Ephriam H. at the Kay. N. W. Kllertson. George Brown, the Janitor Nebo George Toller, LeRoy Wlilt-ake- r. Church of the Good Shepherd, has Wm. Jones. "rung out the old and rung In the new Alma Hague, A. R. Pax man. year" at the quaint little church In Ncphlnonrot- E. G rover. Ogden. Brown, who Is 78 years of John A. Morgan. Jarm-age. assumed his duties at the church Ivsn K. Taylor, Adelbert B sh. In 1S73. In his annual rejMirt to the govJuab Jam.-- s A. Kelly, R. C. Stephenson, John Williams. ernor. Dr. A. Carrington Young, state D, J. Re DOWNS Physician and Surgeoa v discarded. well-to-d- o W. W. Bennett, SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD THREE SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER CANYON of ihe GUNNISON CANYON of the CRANDB r GARDEN of ihe GOD! EAGLE RIVER CANYON MANITOU SPRINGS RUBY CANYON THE ROYAL GORGE GLENVOOD SPRINGS AM) the rr rai fnxt and agkxxtual dktkicts of car ado anul-t- a i PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS Df.WA CHICAGO AND win Kxrr a iange. of cars . FROM SALT LAKF. TO F: POLOi XU-S- F. A. WAN r?r.M G. P. t T. A, DLNVLil, COLORADO ETC. rnit- ST LOU - a. nratom. a. a p i SALT I. LAKE CITY. UTAH |