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Show Funeral Obsequies of Mrs. Wor APPLICATION ol Nephi Girl. Sad Death uMiTKn states land oFFicE.l The people here were just ret . ";... T .. Tanimrv 1A 1011 the of shock p.ii covering from the A. death of Mrs. Worthington, when Notice is hereby givenandthat W.office residence whose poet Starr, Mt. Pleasant from the news came address is Nephi, Utah, and A. L. of the death of another young Starr and C. A. Starr each of whose woman. Mrs- Luella Hansen, residence and post omce auure m They o : ..m TT nVi hova vrtaiia flnn IPS. leaving 3 small children. Vinrl nil had the tvDhoid. the i tionrtra United States Patent for 1 lode voumrest child having it the the Champion and Champion No. T -- The funeral services of Mrs. Georgena Worthington were held in the Tabernacle last rriuay, with VV. II. rettegrew officiating. Isaac Grace, Bishop Parkes, spoke words of sympathy and, comfort to the husdandand relatives of the deceased. The choir rendered some very appropriate music. Mrs. Worthington was born in Centerville, Utah in 1871. She moved here with her parents when a child. In 1898 she was married to George Worthington, and six children were born them. hoinir born iust prior to th her death. The deceased devot- r.l nil her time to her home, and made a good wife and mother Besides her husband and child ren she leaves her brothers, T C. Winn. Robert, Ernest, and Eden Winn of u V nf -Nenhi. FnTirnim. nr:l her sister Mrs Lizzie Beutter of Sharon, Idaho. Good old "Grandma Worthington" is going to take the chidren to her home and mother them. The sympathy of the community goes out to the husband and FOR PAT-- 1 k rare Your trarm Machiney. Qf XDurhtQ When oranges, bananas, lemons, figs, cocoanuts, pure candies, fancy cakes-2- 0 different varieties hot drinks, and everything pleasing to the palate. V, Farm machinery is often sadly neglected when not in use. It IS nQt uncommmon to see binders, cultivatorg. - ain drillSf ;plows. ' cLC Clb uub uu " "fcV field where they were last used, or jn the barnyard. Here they i arc Avnosea to me sun. i i rru- in cifinn i.. mi" ow A J""-Mount Nebo Mining District, Juab l"""" WOrT. and at ti which it would rest content, was c and con8i8ting of 1350.6 Uuh sucn . . . ., u i u mnVav'c .. 10C4 o the actual ..-i.i. , , Willi Ita xatc ataitioi. iw mv...v-- . . nnear ieei ui iu vuwui'ivii No. llode exposure is more tnan tne year said of linear the feet contracted Champion Mrs Hansen thus and "urface ground with each, not ex- - caused by use. To leave machm- disease and due to her as shown upon ery, exp0sed to all kinds of weath ..rC;na.k nf Vir ceeding 600 feet wide, m me nur condition J.. the official ulat. beine" U. S. M. S. r naa a;d 6080 children, she succumbed to the ectively, and f Zl i nave , ., on iiuu&e luim-ui, a i ..iD i. m .l. i.u , , iieiu nuieo in me sease. laescriDea - - 1 " I - AJSTD SEE TJS. OAIX, Let us furnishfor tlio rclreshments, that little tables, etc, on.prty aro PlI; you THE run-dow- n ... . c, . of the official survey, thereof on Ue stocK. . Willi niaRircvH.. II'n. UUI .Qllice I jla,3 nui, tbc Coming cav. in need of fresh pl-Eiiimiii- 0 L A. V. HAGUE, xToiia PIA. Y M Proprietor. The deceased was one of Ne Ir" o..v.. uiujiucu vountr ladies, nhi'a vprv- nnnnlar - UC8, w " "' 11 tne is. eiemen against . and was the daughter of Mr. and CHAMPIOn lode - Commencing at t. . . inwatrnontwm Mrs. jonn W. JCiinsonoi uusi.ti.jr. P08t No. 1, a cornermoi ineciaim, irorn the farm is a !t vioi.ro- -n 99 r good, . machine-she- d i ...v.:i. ttu. o . m m . bne was neany .u yeai a ui Tlnn- deo-an and in wnicn 27 min. - feet distant, extra macmnery can ue i can be secured, with-ou- t anu Waa Illalltcu lu w " u r..i mm. use. wnen in. i thence not in aeg. Kf4. ncro. oiausuw running 7 put Wora is . " ux iuu expense, if your heating care1350.6 feet to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 81 show that 6Uch an investment . r unerai services wcie 53 min. R coo feet to Cor. No. 3; d fully planned. A Cole's Hot Blast will mean a return of 30 per cent W. 1350.6 s. Pleasant and scores of her. friends thnce j9dcg.o7min. room r. .i. . .. I on the monev- invested. It m- , in Reception Hall or living xt oi men i were Present to show their re- - teei io uor. no. will produce uniform temperature feet to .aid Cor. No. i, creases the life of machinery fifty 53 min w. spect forher, The sympatny oi a Even cent. hundred of beginninif cotai,ing t0 one per and comfort and health with reNephi people go out to Mr. nan area of 18263 acre3 0 of which lumber. of nrice nrpSPnt sult. Be sure to examine our sen, and the relatives of the de is claimed and applied for, there being I machine.shed, well built I . ceased in their sad bereave nocnflicU. ,:n '.Cole's Hot Blast Heaters, the only r .I.: a Com-- 1 1 LODE CITAMriONNO. ment. stove that saves one half your a about $12o. the COSt menc atPostNo.l.a.ornerof I KmMinnr urill hmiQA nil . . n .r Tnp- Trm coal. to. o wuni..0 ... ni tn cla in, nvm wnicn u. a. m. m. vi. kl . KlI 6 L UDl bear N. 71 deg. 68 min. w. 821.7 feet implements used on the average Nfll u distant, und running thence S. 28 deg. Minnesota farm. To figure the vv. w4.5feet to Cor. No. 2; the from : taken jllowing i:fe 0f such a building at fifteen ieei n Eureka Reporter will no doubt thnc s d deg. 15 mm & y f w.th for of Nephi, the interest people there is no. reason why sucn ani 6 f t to w ' ntnnv tw onT,ni Pnst of shelterTmm, nation should no oe xormeu No 6. thence s. 37 deg. ,6 min. w. 708.2 . on farm the mflphines 71 YW7J U M k m fcVI 1 HI It W I 1 , I 0 1 mat-of Riitro-es- t 1. m,r W, No. the Cor. said Wa to the place 'W that .Hi i' 3 1 hro fft J, man pet Commefbeeinnine. iweniy uunaia ,.,;n hUnnnhvihA - containing. a total area of i less -t- i vt. ii j . . . j Milium vviii Mv vnrpftH v exceDLinif w u .iwa tusi 7i(x nuj Nephi, Utah. : : u nnoJ Phone No. 40. The deceased was born in IS2G CialOlUD. t inere-iru" many ,IOia in 1US uu uc saving in Yorkshire, England, and came the machjn- of " f uck Lode. U. S. M. S. No. 44bl. tne I to America in 1KS5, crossing the lillie IUD was urKtt"icu . members and net area claimed and applied for being ery, plains by ox team with the Milo about thirty-fiv- e A Nice box of Candy time used in overnaui A little consoii- av.v As her UllS WWN tt BXlllJIIIClll. vi jwv. Anderson coirmanv. t. ' 20 " a'u ' T fnlhor. Thomas Midgley. and ment rifles for the use of the I at any seaThese claims are on an unsurveved machinery, when one IS through is an apprapiate gift i or,,! i..t Jonathan Midgley two brothers, . ofTown, HS.,RangelE.. Salt with it. is well spent. Tighten son and on any occasion. Fresh ... of Wale- -, Ut.nh. nndJoshua Mid- - wrgei NiwJiiiis 11 .u V,0 Meridian. F.ch of V.W ,.k8 Ra,e fruits, nuts and candy in great .......lot! tho family to i tl -i recoru in me oi nee or ma Kecoraer oi I . ... . e America in 1S53. she. in com- Ciuo is to ue auiiimcu w.i... w in a goou grauj i variety always on hand. Lau or suriaces which at Juab Juab Association Nephi. County, Rifle National unty sis v. her i'.h her mother, nanv We X 1119 Will B VI. jr Ifoh Th. lu.ruf bnnwn iw.tinn i I IliaCIllIlt: UI1. telepone your orders to us. I. tcr. Mary E. Worthen. and two was organized by a special act of the Good Luck Lode, U. S. M. S. No. from one year to another, and not of 4481. only strive to please but do it brothers, i nomas ami uenjamin Congress for the promotion I, .cfinv t iiuiu t .L. I me iiarts Keep lusung. I Ml !5r',.v. crc sst d the plains to- - rifle practice among the citizens I direct thi notice to be Duhhshed in . Don't forget the number. ' all and flow ponsnea parts lays f States. United the the Primarily at Juab County Time, Nephi City, I g;thcr. should he cleaned and covered (Via natvnnaruip rttilil I!-- r irr ihrr dio with cholera. acivilian's orjfanization and has Utah I Phone 41. aid claim a for nine of with oil and grease of some kind Phone 4 period mining an was roiled up in a quilt and t connection whatever with any week. to keep them in good condition. The Eureka I, iri" in a h le on the banks of branch of the army. E. D. R. THOMPSON There is no part of the farm oper- be is to Club the first organized Re (filter tho S u i l'iatti- rher. w auwn au l""u a " v..--. the early in this state but a movement is Lawn-nc& RoberUon. atii'ing than to better advantage spent SfU'-.T-Nephi. and was mar now underway forlhe organizaAttorney, for Applicant. 411 Felt Building. Salt Lak.City, Utah, looking after farm machinery. ri-t tl; late Matthew McCune, tion of clubs In Salt Lake and Date of first pub. Jan. 20, lat pub. Minnesota University News. father f A. W. McCune Mar. 24th. x local the of "The secretary the first counselor to S WE HAVE WON ON OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS d a Dr. receivf Ud-dl- . Pfouts. has as president of club. for Grazing Application the primary association here, and letter from Captain Webb stating Local Notes. Permits. In ; h . :t a teacher in the Relief that he will come to Eureka to There U such a demand for our bacad that fail M. to Don't the attend I. NOTICE is it first organiza- assist in locating and laying out society hereby given that we are unable to supply a customer with a the range which will be used by A. dance at the Second Ward all tion lii p; in to for permits applications S!k v,;u the mother of five the local club. A small house amusement hall this evening. A srraze cattle, horses and sheep stale loaf assured. exchvated time is will be a and built good whom of survive three pit children, within the NEBO NATIONAL Jesse ray was a Salt Lake vis .wrs. Miry E. 1 'ex ton of and to start with shooting will FOREST during the season of Nephi, Malt McCune and Mrs. lie conducted at a distance of 1000 itor this week. 1911, must be filed in my office Gr::'-..- ' yards. i'almer f Sail Lake The many friends of A. V. at Nephi.J Utah, on or before "There were fifteen of the late Gadd will be twelve grandchildren and five to learn of glad 1911. Full infor- A host of model army guns in the shipment his greater.. iiuchildren. to the position January, 31, , appointment 1 rjfii'l.-- ' UneW which arrived this week and an the Nephi Plaster mill recent, nation n regard to the grazing at out of town other shipment will be ordered ly made vacant by the Tin fiiilu.vin resigna- - fees to be charged and blank in attendance at within a few days". resiJ'T 3 wcrj A. tion of J. Hyde Jr. Mr. Gadd forms to be U3cd in making ap-Th-s- . thi fj ?ral. Midgley, hasbeen with the Con. Wagon plications will be furnished upon cMst brother of the deceased. Co. for some time, and best U, Mary MidvN'", Mr. and A bad accident occurred last wikhes for success go with him request H. F. Studley, Supervisor. Mr. Matt McOm John Akum-- u as he assumes his new position. the a'u, with the Friday. While Mrs.. T. Hoy )( cr and her daughter Bculah were R. W. Pyper. the night oper (kci u '.".!, ail of t'a'-- U'ike City. Nephi Prices of Market ator at the depot, and Miss Lark in a surrey past driving abng Products Mrs. S. II. place, the Jackson went to Salt Lade Thurs J. F. Q iit sjent last week in d g came Mc'Jitne's $2.85 ruinin out and bit at day and were quietly marneu Patent flour F.vl 2.C5 ni biisirn-sscame here Straight grade The groom the horse's heeU frightening recently TO T. C. V inn was a busines-2.45 them so th at they ran away and from Warnock, Ohio, and the Baker's flour vi It r t I'rovo Thiir. day. 2.45 is the daughter of Mrs. Graham jumid V ,e bars at J. W. Mc- - bride I't.K- : 1.15 Bran .r 11. I'. Slufl-)c- y rhcraon A corralL and is A. Cclestia Jackson, quite throwing Mrs 1.30 r I ;'. i Wednc.-da- y Shorts Mr. cut-tir.a and g popular young lady. Hoyt fr,rvard onto her head a month's vi.it wi h here. Alfalfa will resided Mrs. 9.00 a aitc a deen ga&h in it and Pyper "" lit 1 "- :a 1 . W.-88- - tirt,f ' .. 16-3- 2, T qU . Everything In Hardware; , i Funeral Services of ca- Plumbers, Tinners - V "-1 Mrs. McCune. V,...L..., ..,.ST.t,maLf ' ' -i .- ..." rpart VTT: : jr.. ,i .. T'r .,t - W -- V M ;a 1 , ' I. 1 1 TLhc TKHtnnona - TO SHOW SK' You tlic GOLD 3IEDALS e ; ? Our 10c lunches are becoming more popular all the time. hr ct Tils 2)o UJouv Salting. i.nney f.u, X. L. Bakery. Bad Accident. k9) Excursion, . -- - even-iirrVo- r. iS'vfs r ;' fri'-'i- l!ston- in - m hr .4? bruising her. Gustaldi's Hearing Telephone Trad .1 v "V Dressed Beef Foote Dressed hens County attorney T. went to Eureka to attend the m rested veal preliminary hearing in the case Dressed mutton of the State of.Utah vs. H.Gus-tald- i, Dressed pork charged with the murder Dressed Turkey of a man by the name of Palmer Creamery b jllcr who had been trying to alienate Ranch butt.-- r the affections of the former's Ranch eggs wife. His hearing is on as we Potatoes per. bu. are going to press. Apples per. bu. i ) FT wr . I 3?EB0 40 1011 1.65 ?5c 1.30 VIA Bait Xialce 2otitcQ 7c L. fa Ml On. Oats per cwt Wheat per. bu. Barley per cwL 15c Sc 7 'c LCc TICKETS ON SALE AT SALT LAKE CITY Xoli-imi- y 9c lb. GOOD RETURNING 3c ONLY UNTIL MARCH 7, 191 virv i Halt Lnlce Koutc. 25c 2,c 51.'J5 iA XOJL1 A. For iu 11 ir( i tt a fit n. 1 of o vd 1,'t H. ILIYBOVLD, Secy. Elks Club. urto f.'t n u rif e Salt Lake, City |