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Show 1 COUNTY. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, MAR. 3, VOL. 2. $10,000 Times COUNTY UAB ALL THE NEWS OP EAST JUAB Nipped In IN IM- - His Prime. Jury Says lot Guilty" In Una A. H. Case. tOVR AD IS READ OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and 1911 Happenings. Andron, IN THE HOMES MILLS, NO. iiO ; Plaster Mill Party. LEVAN NOTES. Cgrrpoodnt. A very fitting and enjoyable J. M. Chri3tons.it. CorriMpondent. testithe was farewell affair, Mr. Hyrum Kay and family, Miss Jennie Malmgren went to The jury in the case of Nephi who have been in Salt monial given by the employees living City vs. Ben Warwood, Melvin Lake City the past three years of the Nephi Plaster & Mfg. Co. Nephi Sunday. The death of Edward J. Pay to their loved and much respectLeonard Burton, and John A. Capacity Doubled at Plast last Tuesday was sad news to Stanley, Job Sperry charged with gam- have returned to Mona and will ed, retiring Superintendent, J. 80 acres Morgan has purchased of ridge land of N. A. the whole community; for a man bling, returned a verdict of not make their home here. They L. Kenney. like Neilson. a not others concluded have was who er mi only many passed away About 50 of the boys dropped guilty last Monday. The Times good husband, loving father, a reporter has refrained from giv- no doubt, that, "There is no in on Mr. Kenney Tuesday evenMessrs Wm. and Ray Sherwood to Eureka last SaturTen thousand dollars in im- loyal member of his church, but ing any detailed account of the place like home". returned M Mrs. r. and the home of Miss Rhoda Kay, a daughter ing at Thomas Smith where he was day. provements is now being expend- also an upright citizen, a desirble case heretofore, in order that the of Hyrum Kay and who has been ed in the installation of new neighbor and friend. It is fitting jurors' minds might not be inspending the evening previous Christian Larsen is suffering an grade student in the to his departure for Sigurd wheie from grinding machinery, additional that a man who has spent a long, fluenced either one way or the 'Salteighth Lake schools inflamatory rheumatism. has the joined screening facilities, equipment useful life, and has reached an other by a newspaper report. he has gone to take charge of the class of the Mona One eighth grade of the most enjoyable for special products and two big advanced age, should close his The story of the case as is folJumbo Mill. schools. events of the season was th additional calcimining kettles life work with serene death; but lows: The evening was delightfully Mr. Don Ellertson, the only wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. which will be put in early this, the young man who is nipped at Mayor Whitmore had frequent- male member of the spent in speech making, story Ray Francom, and eighth tra grade, seems sad his Plaster the it Friday evening. prime, Nephi spring by that was absent from school last week telling, and in instrumental ly received complaints Christian Manufacturing company at its gical. J. Winter has pur was on which in for the vocal gambling going music, talent because of ill health. The lady and Mr. Pay had always been a chased the home plant near the gypsum deposits of Martin Neil-sorooms occupied by B. members of the class declare de was surprisingly manifest, hale and strong man, until he was Warwood. lie therefore instuct-e- d in Juab county. Mother has it thr. gossip en that the sun refuses to shine veloping in persons hereto This one of Utah's three plas taken ill at his sheep herd in the his visits to the home of Jas. Pay- the officers to watch the place, with the same Especially brilliancy when tirely unsuspected. ter plants is now turning out 200 western part of the county, a and endeavor to ascertain if the haven't been strup entirely in was this true in the way of vocal Don is absent. tons a day, and gives employ- week prior to his illness. He vain. were true. Accordingly reports Mrs. May Stapely Kay was selections. ment to thirty to forty men. The was brought home immediately, city marshal J. W. McPherson Miss Essie Dal ton came home Refreshments were furnished other two concerns, one at Levant but never rallied from the fatal and city police J. E. Memmott, substitute teacher last week dursick from Eureka last week where assisted who Smith Mrs. by and the other at Siguard, employ pneumonia. went over to the building about ing the absence of Mr. Ander- by has she been working for some Mrs. J. H. Jackson. about this numoer. The deceased was 47 years of 11 o'clock of the evening of Feb. son. Dr. Bennett was called time, It is reported by good authority Much of the success of the and pronounced will age, and had been engaged in 8th. They heard voices These improvements her ailment tydouble the present capacity of . the sheep business and farming so they procured a long ladder, that Mr. Gilbert Kay is contemp- affair was due Rev. and Mrs . C.sephoid fever. the Nephi plant, and have been industry most of his life. Prior and put it up on the south side of lating building a little cottage K. Davis who assisted with and instru vocal veral beautiful Last Wednesday, Feb. 22, the made necessary by the keen to his death he had purchased the building by a window, the just north east of the town for selectionsmental and himself funeral future services over the little farm. Carter the of the companion. Hyrum lower sash of which was boarded present day. competition in be Mr. Walter Robertshaw infant Mr. Pay had always been an up by horizontal rumor Three yeais ago this plaster is The girl of Mr. and Mrs. that Mr. Rueben Mr. half of the boys, presented C. in his worker ton church; a B. was and material Miss Flossie EllertGeorge Stephensen were htld energetic bringing $15 Young in of about a quarter to half-inc- h in Los Angeles; today the price filled a 2G months' mission to width. With a knife blade, the son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenney with a gold ring, and in at their residence, . Bp. J. E. is less than half that figure. Taylor presiding. The following England; was a ward teacher; officers pushed to one side the L. Ellertson, are to be married a neat speech told of the apprec retirtheir iation men of for the offered words of comfort: Elders in other the It is said that some of the new and did good work cloth that was hanging up on the the first of the month. wished and ing superintendent church. Henry Hendrickson, John Anest Utah plants started in figur- organizations of the inside. Seated at a table playing field of new him in success his He leaves a wife, a grown up cards were the four defend derson, J. M. Christensen and ing on the $15 a ton price, and almost Mr. labor. Kenney, Bp. J. E. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. the constant downward turn of son, and two smaller children; ants. emotion overcome with respond Stephensen have the sincere the gypsum market for three also a widowed mother, Mary G. Later in the evening, two 25ct ed and thanked the boys kindly sympathy of the whole communiW. G., five Jesse, rathbrothers, Pay, assessments made has years pieces were seen lying on tne for their thoughtfulness and of ty as they have lost several of er than dividends necessary, one Roy, Leonard, and Alma Pay, table near Sperry. Warwood association with them their children in their pleasant infancy. company having levied its third one sister Mrs. Etta Bowers. was heard to say "I'll bet $20. the fifteen months. during Melton is assessment. Jennings reported 1 hose present were: Mr. I've got $25 if you can break it. The contest for the Excelsior and much and his closed worse, last daughter piano The Utah gypsum is the purest Tuesday evening I've got to get something out of Mrs. Thos. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Reed Scott of Provo and in the world, resulting in the this tonight I didn't get any- with the Second Ward as the H. Jackson, Rev and Mrs. C Senhis son, Alma, who is attending finest quality of plaster to bej last night". The officers winner with SGI, 5 10 votes, and K Davis, Miss Smith, Miss Ida. thing the B. Y. U. of Provo have been had in the United States. Ac- -j watched the playing untti about Miss Wanda Patten a close second Gadd, and Messrs. Dr. H. summoned to his bedside. 1 p. m. in the morning, when with S52.080 votes. Ella Downs cordingly, it commands the highA. V. Gadd, Geo. Bigler. GoldsThe O. N. O. D. met at the H. received sheriff South est market prices. As Utah con140,330, and the Deputy officer Memmott who was upon J. H. Cooper. Alfred Warner, residence GG5 Miss of cent Patsumes but twenty-fiv- e school returned last votes. Miss Floy and Chloe 107, Saturday the ladder, called out, "Leave per brough O. Sidwell, J. P. Ostler, Wm. af her plaster output, surround- from Ibapah with "Dick Indi- everything just as it is". Sperry ten has received a great deal of Monday Feb. 27. The Ostler, W. I. Cartwright, Jacob Shepherdwas in to be be must was spent in sewing at depended up- an", who ing states reported grabbed the money, and they all praise for her single handed Gibson, Nephi Jackson, W evening each which member displayed on for the marketing of seventy-fiv- e sane and dangerous to be at rushed to the north of the room, contest against the Second ward Robertshaw, P. Robertshaw, K her in the line of needle from art percent of the product large. When Mr. Goldsbrough while Warwood and Burton went which had so many workers. As M. Collins, Levi Jacksou, W. H. A Utah's great gypsum deposits. arrived there, he found that the down stairs and met marshal each ticket represents a cent's Howell, Wro. Pitt, and several work. program was arranged for the following meeting which total makes others. During the past few years, Indian was not insane, but sim McPherson, who had previously purchase, the will be held at the home of Miss gypsum manufacturing in the ply mean to his wife, beating ht r called out. Burton broke and 19, 645. 85 in trade. As several west has made wonderful strides. hundred dollars of worth tickets Vilda Kofod Tuesday Mar. 7th. was the ran through lot, but There are now three plants in turban ce. He brought him in halted and brought back, and all were never deposited the amount story, Alice Jacobson; song Miss as a went run wouiu Utah; several in Nevada; two in and also his father-in-laover officers where the Floy and Chle Shepherd; read considerably Montana; one at Tacoma, Wash, witness. The hearing was con- accused the boys of gambling, $20,000.00. ing. Miss Teckla Christensen; a new one building at Hunting-- ; ducted before Justice Thos. II. Warwood replied, "We were only instrumental music. Miss Maude ton, Oregon, and another new Burton last Monday. The testi playing for opera bars". Moslander; "No Gossiping Alfather-in-laone in construction in Nevada. Indian the of lowed In the Club" to be treated mony The defendants offered no The Daily Drovers Journal The surprising feature of the showed that "Dick" had married testimony, and the following by Miss Issabelle Whatcott; Stockman, published at South "Three Old Maids," dramatized trade in the past few years is the one of his daughters about 10 iury rendered the verdict of not Omaha, Nebraska, has the folfact that, notwithstanding that years ago, but that he had for guilty, W. F. Brough, Thos. by Misses Moss, Excelland Koflowing to say concerning Geo. E. od. A delicious luncheon was there has been a constantly in saken her for her comely sisttr Brough, W. G. Moand Pyir, creasing tendency in the prices I of 14 Years. He did not live lornr roni Howarth. T. L. Foote Instructor W. L. Peterson of Howard, who is shipping back a served and all members departkind other of practically every with his plural wife before he prosecuted for the city and Hen- the High School who visited car load of fine breeding stock ed well pleaded with "their night Df building material, the price of , was beating and kicking her, and from the Escher Angus herd cf ., ry Adams was counsel for defend- Ephraim and Man ti recently with on a been constantly hanging her up by her hands. ants. a view of arranging for the pre Botna, Iowa: plaster has The following is the program As instance scale. an Justice Burton gave the defenddecending "George E. Howard of the firm forM. I. conjoint meeting Sun18 jurors were summoned, sentation of the "Dress Rehear sal' by the Girls' Glee Club of of Howard & Andrews, promi- day evening. jf the magnitude of the industry, ant a good stern lecture on his which cost the city $13.00. In two it might be stated that the High School, reports that the nent shippers of Nephi, Utah, conduct, and sentenced him to Lecture, The Mormon Exidus, Salt Lake buildings alone, the 30 days in the county jail at hard load with Manti a this arrived school showed High morning Nephi Neilson; song, Mrs Carolished by other schools of the N'ewhouse and Boston, there are labor. Aberdeen-Angu- s of bulls and to of generous spirit willingness line Christensen; music, Anthon state, and there being but one do all in their 4,000 tons of the Nephi product. which he purchased from Christensen; reading, Kendloss heifers to in assist i power number it will be less expensive. Herald Republican. a good crowd out to wit the famous Escher herd of Botna, Jacobson; recitation. Miss Teckla The students are going to use getting ness the performance. At Eph- la., and which he is taking tohis Christensen: song, Ray Francom; their utmost effort to make this raim he wrs confronted with just ranch. The stock was halted story. James Anderson; song. book the biggest and best thing the Herman Vickers, Reporter. The here for feed and rest opposite reception. Miss Maggie Brown; thoughts, ever done by the High School entertainment of the committee Howard made a very derived from the program, Mrs. "Mr. Wm. Hoyt, president of the student body. Snow Academy showed no dis good selection and has a fancy Martina Jennings. Senator J. A. Hyde states that The book will contain write-up- s Boosters Association was absent to! he has given his approval towards lending any load of stuff. He will use these The following expressed them the history of the school. position fraternal assistance in the way cattle for his own breeding and Senator Stookey's bill for the! from school on account of sick- about th our parents' meeting the classes, the Alumni, ncM of giving support, or advertising expects in the near future to pelves at apportioning of the senators of the silver serthe school in favor of work, departments the operetta. The "Dress Re have his entire herd all of the Friday be and represtntatives. At present ' school the to and vice placed on the battle Board, and Intend to visit neigh- - Faculty hearsal" company will go to Angus breed. He is a there are 45 members of the steadily good will It etc. Utah. Supt Dalby, D. ship athletics, dramatirs, Manti Friday. of this and house and 18 senators. The bill boring cities, friend market expects of E. Taylor of the and J. Bosh, The Boosters Association has, r illustrated with pictures and be here to a soon with has been amended so that there again board of trustees J. C. Neilson the members of the Faculty will be 23 senators and 53 repre- for some time, been considering shipment". and Principal Christensen. School Board, students, and be pages for advertising and we sentatives. It was decided to the advisability of getting out an tha business men of the and has at members of the Alumni Organi hope matye Boxelder county a separ- Annual or year-boo- k town will help us out in this, our a have to We want pic zation. Thos. E. Tidwell of Nephi lost work. Mr. Tidwell was one i ofa . . . n a .ii ate senatorial district, an 6 that last decided to make the attempt. ture of the of member a out ccc,ea ursi every aiurnpi ai getting a homestead entry In east Tintic four homesteaders will serve prac Tooele, Juab, and Millard coun- The year-boo- k in a write office publication, of Salt and by buying space Alumni valley, through failure to do the against by the land ties constitute one senatorial dis- tically the same purpose as the un aboutOrganization also will columns. There each. ojr advertising proper amount of development Lake. weekly or monthly papers pub trict with 2 senators. PROVEMENT Gambling Highly Respected Citizen Suddenly Called. n. up-sta- ir . up-stai- rs - slats Second Ward Wins Piano. Squaw Beater tenced. w up-stai- Howard & And rews Import Fine Cattle. rs w Manli High School Magnanimous. i Enlarged Senatorial High School Notes. District. I |