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Show OFFICIAL The Juab County Times "Flit District. Judicial' ' Jacob Coleman. Editor and Proprl otor . . C . . UTAH NEPHI . DIRECTORY. . , Distric-t' W'? Judge, Joshua Ureeiiwood. Next June Poultry prefer light houses. - Be stock. , V all may long for tb balmy days of January. I commissioner J. AtP 'Stal-nake- r. J Superintendent County Infirmary ' J. B. Vickers. Dr County Physicians Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel, ' ' Mem-mot- t. , Chicago Is to have grand opera In English next season. If Chief Steward has his way It will tUo have It in clothing. In the Boston high schools 3.000 are taking the commercial course. The boys will have to go west or south. EA8T girls W. W. , COUNTY MUNICIPAL FICERS. NEPHI CITY. .. ... OF- -' t Mayor G. M. Whitmore. Councilmen James Garrett, Jr., Alma Hague,' Alonzo Ingram, Enoch . Eurton. W. G. Ormo. A Denver surgeon was otrlcken with appendicitis while operating on a patient for that disease. Maybe It is ' catching, after all. . Recorder John Belllston. Treasurer J. H. Latimer. Marshal W. A. Wright. That Jersey architect who failed to Night Watchman J. E. Memmott. Justice of the Peace Jacob Coleprovide a stairway for a new must have reallied that this Is man. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. the age of aviation. Quarantine Physiplan Dr. V. O. Three and a' half lilllons was the Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. value of the foreign trade of the Chief ot Fire Department N. A. United States last year. Pretty ' big Melson.' Alcountry this,. Isn't ItT Superintendent of "Waterworks . fred Gowers. Russia affords a big market for Electric Light Superintendent American typewriters. To Judge from Plant T.' A. Carver. Sexton N. C. Nlelson. the cartoons we see, Russia Is not a safety LEVAN TOWN. big market for American razors. .Prealdcnt Board of Trustees A, L Jackman. There Is a powerful movement In Trustees Adelbert Bosh, 1m H. favor of grand opera in English, deGeorge Francom, Swen E. Malmgren. spite the fact that such productions ' . Clerk Earl Jackman. tend to discourage the elegant art of Marshal Andrew Poulson. conversation. Heal Hi Officer James E. Taylor. a A Boston splnnter wants tai on bachelors. Hut surely she EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. would not have any man value ber so Mona John T. Kay, Ephrlam II. cheaply that he would marry ber to Kay. N. W. Ellertson. ' save a paltry five. Nebo George Tolley, LeRoy Wblt-akeWm. Jones. , Harvard astronomers have discovAlma Ilagne, A. IL Paxman, Nephl Is as star said ered a new star, but Roscoe E. GrovtT. not one of the football variety, the Levan John A Morgan, James discovery Is not making much of a E. Taylor, Adelbert Bosh. students. bit with the Juab James A. Kelly, U. C. Stephenson, John Williams. "Chicago Is a burglar's paradise." says a Jurist who is in a position to EAST COUNTY PRECINCT OFFW know. Aside from that and a few CERS. other defects It Is a good place to live la If one Isn't particular nchool-bous- e - . Mor-tense- , , r five-dolla- . r, Mona. Justice John fates. Constable Ellas Molyneux. Health Officer X. W. Ellerlson. Europe has now definitely decided that To.stol was Insane. This amay lube true, but it seems as though ll more of that sort of Insanity wouldn't hurt Europe any. ' Nephl. Justice T. II. Burton. Constable J. H. Brough. lUalih Offlcor Dr. V. O. Miner. If the fashion of wearing tight trousers and padlcss coats comes Into a great many general use,, we know men who will Lfyri. , m .. Justice Ceorge W. Kofod. Constable Richard Iversoo. Juab. Jiiftlco It. C. Stephpnson. Constable Robert MemrlolL suppohedly "brawny swindle woefully to appearance. Many readers of newspapers have wondered at the meaning of those word found, at the nd of stories; mysterious- - , disappearance "iJetetUves have been assigned to the . Plan for an orchard this year, saven't got one. T. L, FOOTE Attorney at Law County Attorney ' ; Tbe cow vis, the, final Judge as to the real worth of silage. Rye - straw la of very little use on the farm except for bedding. that does. cow should be dried off for a few weeks before the calving period. r exercise and Plenty of fresh air will Insure a crop of vigor' ous lambs. Don't forget about the lice these days, when the bens are shut up a good part of the day and night. ILjr miming iici'o vnw the Dresent and all subsequent lactation periods. There is a best temperature for each Individual lot of cream, but this can be determined only by experience. out-doo- JVtUiai 111 3 u rl nir Interest paid on Suits made to last and fit at reason able prices. Long experience in east ern tailoring houses. Time Deposits at tbe rate of 4 per - HOTEL cent per annum Msadquartera for Traveling Man. New elegantly appointed 8 room addi tion, steam beat, baths, etc. One block south aad one east of court bouse. Phone 22. t.'B. OSTI.F.R. Pmimdent L. 8. HILL. E. K. BOOTH. ( Carries City Barber Shop We pay the highest market price for" OODRTEOCS TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASS WOvr A. Tlrw Doors North of Post Office NIELSON, PROPRIETOR A hill of potatoes stripped by bugs, "Except when pigs are small, two feedings of warm, sloppy feed per or on wheh Ihe leaves are Injured by day, morning and evening. Is suff- blight, cannot give a satisfactory CR1L.AM The Modern Barber Shop Finest ant! most up to tlatrt llarlx-Shop in Nephi. Hoot black tand and Uatlis in connection. The trap nest picks out the layers. Whitewashing or painting the InTwo doors South of I'ostcifilce the and drones the best brooders, the terior of the cow stable Is advisable unprofitable hens as well as the egg and does not bring a burden upon the BATCH ELOR BROS., Proprietors eaters. dairyman.' q r yield. The season has arrived when farm Place no reliance In the theory that ers and gardeners should begin testing breeds contaminate by simply seeing a feeds to determine their power of ger- different variety on tbe other side of mination. the fence. - NEPHI CREAMERY : . Livery and Feed Stable " Bus Meets All Trains. Livery Rigs, Dray and Express . Wagons. Phone Us, No, 41 2. AgsnU for Coal. ."He Builds Wisely Whtf Builds Well" Good - There will be no danger of white Unless tbe dairy farmer really specka, or black specks either. In the knows a good dairy cow when he sees butter If the cream U strained Into one, he ahould not attempt to build tbe churn. up a daly herd. Why send your CREAM 100 miles from home to get less money), . .. : - The sooner anyone gets rid of "cull" There Is a tradition that cows will stock the better, and when a favorable do better In warm weather than In opportunity comes It Is well to take cold weather, but experience bas disof It. proved this fact. , advantage hide A cow that Is run down or The best way to feed straw M bound, tbe result of faulty digestion horses and mules at work Is to retnd assimilation, needs a tonic to duce it to chaff and mix It witb midbuild up her blood. dlings and corn chop. , II D. COLDSDROVCM, TO BUILD WELL Proprietor USE "Shop at Home" Nephi Plaster Wbv wnl awav? Wau-liff 1..V) to f2.".0n. ' Clock, rverv sort, iwi ami price. Sif tlif "Wit diamond fin?. I make vour watch- and clocks Has No Equal s lk-n.- 1 The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum in the World. " - kWp Msay of the troubles experienced at InmMng time are are result of rough handling" and treatment during the period of pregnancy No animal suffers more readily from Intense cold In the winter or more severely from Intense heat In the summer than the bog. The farmer's family Is forttmata In having an abundance of good food at 11 iwBions of tbn year, but this Is especially true In the winter. Get ahead of the season In all gar den work. By and by tbe rush of other things will come and a part of this work may be neglected. Every farmer can have plenty of epfts and chicken for himself and for Modern Woodmen of America No, market If he will only turn a little of A New York woman says the lost 10.700. meets every Wednesday evenhis energy tow ard the ben house. wbm she ing at I. O. O. F. ball. Visiting Wood-tneber rcpett lor Lrr welcomed. bis hand. Are there net some places about the caught i !m with five acci Ain man Oeorgo Small, Consul. who where evernrgeim might to be Sbe is irrWtly fight.' furm Clerk. It. U Latimer, sl ows Lim :f to be caught that way planted? Thny make a splendid winddeserves CO respect, break about the barns and yards. I. O. O. F. No. 16 meets every I. VisO. In O. F. hall. evenlog If tl st nuffato rnan Ko would not Jn hauling manure. Ice, wood or othiting brothers cordially itivlrwl to- at- er slow work about the farm where a give tip- f ' ovfttTfeit bill to an gnt the tend. of tie- rovroment wre to team stands a good share of the time J. S. COOPER, Secretary. of 1101 and a ye r s Ini-pfull per-Mthe ue of blankets Is to be recomm'Stit think be bad t 0, mended. Latter-daSaints' Meetings, ntrf rPl CflT. corp ward Sunday School. 10 a. m. First meetVon. must keep track of your hens V. at Tabernacle; Second ward at hoi if from a German know what they are doing If yon and will .1rt,Tt?n Wompn p are thm at all. and Rrtihg to M. I. A. Sunday, 6:.10 p. tn. First to labor jnn farms like ftnnn b ran as large a flock a have you thn ward at Second ward at nn tabernacle; for w outlet hv tnn I'rro you can manage. dam-robins boiise. . raw berries as soon as tbe plant season will allow. Next year's rrop depends upon the start made thla sea son, so strawberry growers say. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB. ol Meet first and third Tuesdays rnontli at the club ' parlors tvery cae." in the Ltint building." Visiting mem-b-- r ' of nelKbborinsc commercial plubs woman who At any rate the I bicago welcomed. rorrtlaliy W. C. Andrews, president' said she rode ail n'.gut on street cars T. II. Ijurton, Financial t?perctry. to cure a UatSiu he has invented a are T. W. Mckers, corresponding secregood eicune for iwr.otis' who out vulil the wee sma' tary. prone to es Merchant Tailor FORREST Do not neglect to use these days when the ground Is frozen hard to dress the land liberally with manure. icient Possible-Pric- BANK 2. George W, Booth Good drainage to a cow stable is ab If the man who has no silo would solutely necessary, and a cement floor watch bis neighbor feed and watch serves this end to good advantage. tbe results he would soon have one. Keen vour Chicks on drv ground. where they can get no red worms, md they are not likely to nave gapes. Lowest NEPHI NATIONAL Building. Phone No. 136-- ! Twenty acres of corn put Into the silo Is worth more In feeding a dairy herd than 30 acres In tbe crib. f Office Rooms Nos. 2 and S, Winn The well ventilated barn will be During the summer months poultry consume a Targe amount of green for- more comfortable on the coldest day than one poorly ventilated. age. " I'' ..Chickens are always considered more or less of a side line on the . (arm. "' Dentist The one cry against the general practice of dairy farming Is that It requires too much labor. Keeping records of the cows Is oft entimes the first step toward success. - Don't Buj from us unless yoa . want to jet Sash and Doors, Lumber, Lath,. Shingles and Also Builder's Hardware " Coffins and Cement, Coal, Caskets, at the. Dr, J, A, BOOTH Don't plant any flowers In straight rows except hollyhocks or sunflowers, or plants for borders. ' A '. ' ' Practice la all the Courts. All legal matters given careful and prompt attention. Office second floor of Goldsbrouga Block. ..... -- v at Court Ilouse .Office Lawyer The cow that does not yield a profit at tbe pall eats Just about as much as the cow 6. ' HENRY ADAMS Milk is very susceptible to filth and disease, and care must be exercised in handling it. , If you AT RESIDENCE 'Phone No. ernvt time E. L. BORCHERj Watchmaker and i 'Plaster & Mfg. Co, Jew-elc- r " m - . jf , . ' boui s. . i , , , but-ban- Sat-oMa- - gt y rnf y k-- I rr II to tu-",- c?ift o' thr "i re-rv- fair In " '. prfernce "" a rTn ttinalon of a tin hf.t a tnt)la for Mlfn"rt uI l "the 1iicovcry rt!c''- of hardware rf ti " V Is any In laJv m lthr tri!t?i tn r ''I !rv tprihy te " - rn r(t!l'h ' j I ' frr In t-- r previous ' Primary First ward at Relief hall. ward Tuesday. Second mptp(f boimp, 4 p. m. Tuesday. 7:31 Priesthood meeting Monday, p. m., at respective ward meting tinns',). Helief SocMy first ward. serond and fourth Thursdays of each month at 2 n Tn. Second ward, Crt and third Thursdavs of esirh month at 1 p. m. at thj rcfpecUve meeting. 4 p. m. te rla.sse Rr-Fei- First ward. 3 n. m : Spcond Fil ler at Reiif iVmf rrsf'nt; frptr 3 p. m, every Friday Bonnet wird r.n II.ooi a a t are befr ing rjoup. yeret,-- nvt!h:pot1x to Intr4tb b,T', Pretbyterlar Church. abilracf. l,.f an3 BfliOf)! at 10 ft. m. Rev. C K. Davis, A for'? In Krw Jrrtf fortis h!t prparhins? at 7:30. 4 pas'nr. rrl'v ""o a fffirrer In nil tf- -' urd ' rd vorfotn trr r' y. t if'-- ' ri'ri r'i'y . t- -, Pon-la- tfn. f,rr thij rfln ti't'f lb V"-"- m'g'Jt be ' ti ti a -' - f" gr-ttln- rif. afidrsmation A ' fakers. flavors tl"rrJaa. t hsndoTTe end cfinb!Tiion riIa e Tbe t.lm will soon be here w hen w shall need need com for planting. It Is always well to make a selection and have all things ready before planting kscrib THIS DOITNOW? APE R rli)b-lri- members and LJ--- ' Flour and Mill Produce Everything New and up to dato : Cold Coin Flour and Fresh Ground Our Leaders The cow freshening In the spring produce a maximum flow of milk during the first couple of spring months because Of tbe Ideal conditions of tbe pastures. p Some one w ho has not been asleep tbe time during reeent years has said: "Omenl and alfalfa are going tflftflske western farmers the most Independent people on earth." Stable should be cleaned carefully at dally, and disinfected thoroughly least twice during the winter season, and always after a case of disease among tbe animals In tbe stable. Bffrre the appearance rf blossoms and follajra, fprsy for soft scale and like Insects wlfh the timeu!phur wash or kerosene emtilslon. No fnilt grower "tan expert to have rlean, healthy trees unless be uses sprays Don't forget the machinery, the tools snd Implement tfcat may need a I!UI tinkering with here and there to be put Into good working ordf. m that they may be ready at tbe first rail of th new coaon and not cau you delay. all and washes. Given plenty of good rofighage M grain ration of wboleoTr,. farm fed fiipijeijif a'f 1 with a littte oil and some root crops or corn en sllaee for succulence the ewe should at then be In Ideal fWh condition lambing time. Cn!;an will on a light MANUFACTURERS OF tln. I no danger of rattle rhok-!nIf perches, boues and coops are sbreddrd fodder. Tby chew thoroughly treated now with a good It the lame as bay before they at- mite destroyer there will be fio dan tempt to swallow it and It goes down ger of their making any further troo bl until next summer. thf Ir throats as easily. Tbpre ' down k vegetable . wfco tpll "wr sed garden after th earth has ben worked, fined and raked thoroughly, the first needful thing Is to level the ground. To County Mill and Elevator Company Juab adilie tn gain fhe biilfi ccTif1'!"rire arid let h'm know that yot ft Is are b!s fr1'nf. Be kind, but firm. an-always tnake the bull keep bis place NeTer take any chances, by gefffnl carelesa, and fievet figM a bull tiniest you want trouble. I tr U I. H.i r i 1 'V T - ... . -- . - . l.iii t SCENIC LINK OF THE WOULD THREE SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER CANYON o'tW GT?AND3 FA CLE RIVIR CANYON PUBY GLEN WOOD SWINGS T AVO THF fr-t- t CANYON GAR-F.- Ca0 A'-T- T!-- ) o' i! CU ,'NISON oliSr CD MAM TO' S?r!'N.,v THE RuYAL .ORGS T)"S'nV CO mnrrt s'.tl rHtfUt tourist sleepehs J ST. a:;d pullman LAVTO trW.t Cil "AGO .V UIHIXf Ul ,VGt tt ( A,! FROM SALT f ilf ft F. A. WAD .F 'CI f C T h I r. V H. COlO j Grace Bros. Lumber Ccv Physician and Surgeon- -- OBTJCE when you can get jt for less than Three Cents Per Week PHONE NO. 84 Sunshine is a great purifier; allow It free access in the barn whenever possible. drouth-reslst-Ing- Road - Many' growers think there Is mors money in raspberries than strawber. ries. s - AT RESIDENCE a O, Miner, M. D, Butter fat seems to abaorfc more when comparatively warm. , - OmCI! moisture - The Times from your neighbor ! TELEPHONE 6L Baked potatoes occasionally fed to the chicks are relished by them. ' Treasurer A. It.' Paxman. Assessor Earl Jackman. Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. ' Attorney TV L. Foots. ' . " ' ,, .Remove the orchard Htter." V 8herlfT-u' J. Henriod. r of schools Ivan C. Superintendent ' . ' ' Is clover "Sweet very Dalby. ' .. Probation offlcei- James E, ; Bennett, M, D, DON'T BORROW WV Physician and Surgeon Select your cockerels to overcome the shortcomings ot your bens. , Higher education, too, has Its dangers. An Illinois girl started for college, but got married on the way. T. all Gapes can be cured by fumigating the chicken with sulphur. Forest Supervisor, Nebo Forest RePossibly the pet In the cat show H. F. Studley. would enjoy more' keenly life In the serve U. S. Expert in Charge Experiment alley. Station P. V. Cardon. State Foreman Experiment' Station Some people can find a typograph, Stephen Boswell. of ical error who never find an Idea ' m k County. their own. commissioners George County C. Whitmore, Johu S. Jones, We have yet to discover an egg that Nellsen.George , ? , has been Improved fcy the cold storClerk T. W. Vlckers. " ) . Recorder Win, Burton. age treatment. t 4 "Gaseous Imbecility" has taken Its place In the hall of fami beside "Innocuous desuetude." .' wita Drainage is a' necessary foundation for. a good road. h Stack. " careful of your feed ; H. Ryan. Attorney Stenographer W. 1 CookA y State Senator J. A. Uym . D. State represeptatlvfrT-Jame- a IE. y w , worm s J ! A. i ) ft; J UTS t LOUI3 s t. A r.F.vroN. C, A T. D SALT CITY, L LAL l.'l |