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Show Juab ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. county NEPIII CITY, UTAH, VOL. 2. NEPHl PROUD Mayor Whitmore Sings Nephi's Praises. times AD IfOUR OF IS READ IN THE HOMES LEVAN, MONA, JUAB NErill, and MILLS, MAR- - 31. 1911 Rev. Davis Scores the Loafers. HIGH SCHOOL Herman Vickera, NO. 24 Mona NOTES. Happenings. A. U. Anderion, Kiwtr. L EVAN Currwtfpondent. J. S M. Cliriulenwm, Correspondent. Mrs. Willard Ellertson is visitFailures are due largely to lack The editorial staff of the year in Payson. with her pare-ntThe home of Mr. and Mrs. book ing are and woiking night day "I had the honor of turning on of purpose. Driftwood goes to Bradfield was made happy Frank Mr. Mrs. and Chas. Jackson get their material ready on the lights of the finest municipal where the current carries, or the the arrival of a baby girl in Mona of to time send to the publishers. Eureka are visiting by illuminating system in the state , winds blow it. Only the ship hs Mrs. Jackson's relatives. Tuesday March 21. Has One of Best Plants said Mayor G. M. Whitmore of with sail and rudder, and a helms- They have collected their photo-grap- with and Mrs. William Shepard has gone Mrs. Wm. Bardsley of Gunni Nephi at the Kenyon yesterday. man who knows where he is go- sent them todrawings and have the to Milford to join her husband. son visited here last week with Quite engravers"We have the new tungsten ing ever reaches port. in State. a number of of the They will remain there indefin- her sister Mrs. Melton system of street lighting. For v Lives are like that. Some have School have the Alumni Jennings. in sent their dispictures itely. three blocks in the business - " a purpose. They know what they to be fir Tit Mr. and Mrs. Fred put in the book- - and extrict, where there are twoeighty-candlepow- want to be and do. Their sails Gilbert Kay and Miss Syhra of Frisco moved here Maynard a desire to of a It was an inspiring sight last yesterday. pressed copy get lamps on each pole, are set for a destination. Kay were married in Salt Lake Mrs. They it when it is issued. is the of Main to view Maynard daughter Saturday evening one can see to read a newspaper ) Lars Jensen. They intend mak We think this is a very good City Saturday Mar. ll)th. street as the power from the new on the street at midnight. The usually get there. Others drift. Last week there were two ing their future home here. electric light plant was turned rest of the business district has Beyond the hour they have no proof that the graduates always Such remember and are ever ready to wedding dances in Mona. One There is no place like Levan". never arrive. They plan. on. The words uttered from al- one The lamp on each pole. in failure. most every beholder's lips was, assist their high school. The given Monday Mar. 21ft. by the lives end on for turned were Alma Jennings went to Gunni ights had set before business men of the town are al- Reuben Young. Herod Antipas "How beautiful!1'; and every first time and son Saturday night yesterday. him the serious business of per- so helping us by citizen and taxpayer seemed to subscribing libsatisfaction. gave perfect 21th. Gilbert Kay Thursday at duties of the judge forming feel a greater pride in his home Melvin Christenson son of J. erally to our advertising paga dance to the public. Chas. a of es. had have "We gave of Instead winter, trial Christ. the good on from brilliant the A. city gazing Christensen, who was operat and his daughter of Vain, and farmers doing his duty he made the affair Sperry with Henry ,plenty knowsame the on for appendicitis and an ed at lightstime, The president of the Agricul furnished the music which was So are over the and one of prospects mockery jubilant jest. no to absess of the liver at Salt Lake ing that the plant belongs ture Club is planning for a farmenjoyed, especially by the older 2 weeks Nephi is the many make a mockery of life by ers' corporation or outside syndicate, of good crops. soon. ago has so far recovered meeting people who used to dance to his that he was able to leave there but is the city's own property. center of the best dry farming neglecting its duties and opporThe Horticulture students are music. While Provo, Richfield and region of the state, and this new tunities. Tuesday morning. some practical experience getting is being several other towns are worrying system of agriculture March 25th. a is distressing to note the at- in It Friday evening Mrs. L. Gardener of Salem, pruning. how to defray the enormous ex- carried on fn a most scientific titude many take in regard to the Mr. Utah Co. is here crowd of folks gave young visiting with The Botany class are looking manner through the assistance bundle Mrs. a and Gilbert pense of keeping their cities Kay life. of duties relatives and friends. her Mrs.' Young for .flowers for their herbarof both Utah and federal agri ordinary lighted at night, because of the shower, A very enjoyable even- Gardener is a sister of Mrs. older ones too, loaf from ium. men and was had by all. heavy charges of the corporation cultural departments. to day around the stores and Nephi Jennings, A. L. Jackman The have started to train ing "Oil is being bored for just day electric light company, Nephi on a street corner. They work for theboys and Walter Jackman. track meet in May. Joseph F. Newton i3 setting City is proudly happy because below Nephi, and a good grade spasmodically on rare occasions. The teachers gave a "great out a thousand fruit trees this she has one of the best lighted has been found. If the quantity But for the most part such lives A ward reunion and ball was time" last will Alberta hundred Five we is as as the evening Saturday swing. good held quality, last Thursday afternoon and business districts and efficient are ciphers, absolute nonentities. to the students hundred at trees five and complimentary in the opera house. At peach who plants outside of Salt Lake, with have a fine field. Eastern money evening no has A man or boy pur11 o'clock carriages began to the power supplied by its own is paying for the prospecting, pose, no aim, wno aoesn t Know the Commercial Club rooms. apple trees. one New York concern having what his life work is to teachers, and school plant Monday afternoon the granim- - haul in those over forty years of be, isn't Students, were board The evenpresent. $100,000." expended already The new plant can suppJy 230 trying to find out, in fact, doe- ing was spent in playing differ er grades of the public schools age. At lZiJU about 75 people Herald Republican. took a trip to the foot hills of old seated themselves around the sn't expect to do any life work If horse power,- - three times as ent most and the games import ML Nebo. for the purpose of tables that fairly groaned under orhe can help it, is certainly no much as the old plant,- - capable was event had ant; each "to that their' precious load. There was local Geography. nament to the community. One is of lighting a city of from eight school be- studying a the write about poem that appeals to the led to wonder why the census to ten thousand population. This Frank Yrebb of Chester San everythingman. fore lunch. received their they of taker should count him in the Miss Lillian Itobertshaw and Ivan pete Co. was visiting with his palate plant could now furnish Levan Mona have and with light and population. For certain duties Brown wrote the best poems. brother "Ren" a few days this The gathering was made all womanhood manhood and with the more pleasant by the prego ample for its own use. It can best of week. the School, High Nephi to is the these of One horse-powobligation sence of President and Mrs. J. sell 150 during the M. Piatt of W. all. Mrs. and Mr. J. work. woman's or man's do a Paxman, I. II. Grace and day, and a hundred horse power The hearing in the case of the Its and the Lake have Salt teachers, students, great City He bought meant life us God When Mrs. A. Lunt of Nephi. gave during the night, which with the State of Utah vs. Elmer Sparks and home of Edward small, Newton, and more than do us to eat, sleep, After all had been tatisfied revenues derived from its light- took place last Saturday before Though I am but a stranger! are going to move back to Mona with the good things the following fees, will bring in a hand- precinct justice Thomas H. Bur- breathe. By the divine call of here. an absence of about fifteen ing program was rendered: D. after we need to corresponding some income to the city. ability L. ton. County Attorney T. know 'twill come cut best. years. Bosh acted as master of ceremonToo much praise cannot be Foote moved for a continuance, are called to labor in the various "Don't Fear '. fields of law, ies. M. I. business, farming, A. met Y. Whitmore and the conjointly which was granted by the court. given Mayor with the Y. L. I. A. and had The first was a song by the city council who ha worked so The court then agreed to release or medicine. In veiw of the Nephi High School is the best, tous before to opportunities their closing session last Sunday congregation; prayer; speech of secure this great You great the defendant on his own recogniuntiringly suiely cannot doubt it idle to no is matter it will light the day It for people. zance if he would agree to leave That is why we are all up here. night. An interesting progran welcome; Bp. J. E. Taylor; song utility was given, a very large crowd Mrs. Henry Hendrickson; comic continue to be a monument to town. Justice Burton informed away the days and years. To write a verse about it. Each has a call to take a place was in attendance. their administration. "No place Mr. Sparks of the strong sentireading, J. M. Thomson; speech, of the in affairs the usefulness of like Nephi". J. W. Paxmair.song, Mr. ment here against him by those The news reached here this Pres't. i Mrs. and politics Society community. anu George Stephenson; Attalh rf Marv iwlr rt ilia of his relatives whom he had GENERAL SCHOOL NOTES, Mrs. Lambert; song, reading, old anMrs. is threatened; also called hisatten- - and church offer opportunities Young oung. is al lion to me xact mat the case for helping others. There who resident of Mona, but has been Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Shep A beautiful national flag 5x8 would be prosecuted against him ways a tilace for the one living in Salt Lake City for some herd; music by the Orchestra; do to was ft. Juvenile the to wants good. preicnted song, J. M. Christensen; speech. should he return to Nephi. time. do can we R. Band of amount last The week I. H. Grace. J. good by Edg Whereupon, he decided to leave. of wife the Born to Byron on the extent a to came sur asa hem. l he gut After luncheon was served at large and took the afternoon train for depends 7: o'clock the tables were clearpreparation we make. Charact prise to the director and mem Evans a daughter Mar. 27th. Salt Lake. At about 9:30 Sunday morning er lies at the basis of achieve bers of the band, and was very The officers and teachers of the ed out and the rest of the even"Central" was telephoned that It is a matter of regret by Mr. ment. We grow to what we much annreciated. The follow-- 1 Sabbath school had a very en- - ing was spent in dancing. Durthe home of Mrs. Charles Mor Sparks relatives and friends seriously inter-- 1 joyable social at the home of Mr. ing the dance the following probe. shows fritter Mr. to Many ing Edgheill's try he did that not take advantage gan was on fire. Miss Tanner of his and Mrs. Ephraim ShepardWed. gram was given: song, Mrs. His aunt, away in thoughtlessness the est in the organization: opportunities. who was at the switchboard Sun On night. The object of the social Caroline Christensen; reading, Mrs. Joseph Vickers has always formative period of life. promptly phoned George Luntat Mar. 23rd, 1911 was to create greater interest P. M. Hanson; song, Mrs. Emma day evenings when the churches the drug store, who had the fire given him a good home, and his offer that spiritual bread which and enthusiasm in their work. Jackman; and a solo; J. M. Dear Mr. Plumb, alarm sounded. Within a few father EJw. Sparks has done nourishes the best character, our GarMrs. O. Christensen. song, Mrs. Martha and. Mr. John It affords me much minutes the fire departtnent was what he could to help him; also streets and parlors are filled with wish to field their grati- Francom. At 12 p. m. all rehis brother Bert; but he repeat express pleasure to present )Our littieor upon the scene and although the women and men of turned to . their home. Much engaged the and to Sisters tude young Elders, ganization with a flag as a token fire was under good hendwjiy, edly gets on a drunk, spends his in fool nonsenical, for the purposeless, the Belief Society, help credit is due the committee for and there was only a small tap ta money, and when his relatives ishness. The young man whj or my appreciation oi your un been so given their excellent labor in arranging labors, ami the toys' at that has graciously tiring furnish water, yet they succeed- refuse to give him more, he with illness of such a peasant time for the his waking hours them during the recent ; tcntive eff Drts with you in giving ed in getting the flames extin- threatens to teat, and otherwise spends mind their infant. Although the child pleople of Levan. mis so that they vulgar minded men or silly what ha to it "The Nephi day, guished, and the house was only . treat them, . in lear oi mm. it was ed girls is not laying a founda BeftJuvenile Band in Utah" has not completly recovered the partly burned. Itseemsthat Mrs stand because of this that the action tion for useful manhood. ith best wishes for your fu parents are pleased to say that onMorgan had made a fire in the was taken he is on the improve, and have Special Closing Program Character rightly develops and he against him, ture success, 1 remain, stove, and went fT and left it. was thoughtful ly through serious, Ward. compelled to leave town. With warmest personal regard. hopes for a speedy recovery. The stove became overheated, effort The ultimate basis for Very Mis3 Hazol Ellertson of Provo The following program will be cordially yours, and in some way the floor caught the best character is religion. is here and will remain several IL Edghnll J. rendered on fire, and with the suction creat the Tabernacle SunThe Spirit of God has power to j weeks, and kfep house for her day ated by a hole in the ceiling, the evening at 7 o'clock. father. change human natme frni fiames quickly swept to the hit, Piano Solo Mrs. Judd Although no definite nat va what it is to what it ought t Lc. ?dr. and Mrs. Eratus Ncilsen which made it rather hard to exVocal u- Cowan Lucille Solo m ne itacnera The Bible has a message f(,r-are b re visiting with the form Coleman tinguish. All the furniture was lhe Jacob lmar,, lul vfo Beading each .mil with a worthy ambi-- l i S. and Havtd. removeJ, except a cupboard Shearing will commence at the be possible to hold it r.ext Sat. er'sb.tjt hers John A. C. Sperry Violin Solo . , uon. uspeaKsoi a which was built in the wall. The Ostler corrals west of Cox and HJ Vocal Duet Stella y Nephi r,.., ... ... loss was about f 200. not inMiHawkins the Ina therefor the The of attend, teachers and pupils April Dth. Mr. and Mrs. James a elation ti,Gd,as of paam unt Thelia Booth will m.t ! held on that grades gave the school promises Piano Solo Moss of Levan will do the cook .t'lte i. us nit ii vc. ikiiu ji Vickers imp Mrs. Ixuise a thorough cleaning Tuesday Beading Mrs. A. II. Anderson and par- ng, and are preparing for about pose of life. It fits us for the ob-- ; ((lfrt W. Vickers T. Vocal Duet A trr.r.ng i ahWhood 'f tb intitule affrrnrwn. and the scn.bling r.f ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim 40 shearers, T from Levan, 10 or Pui and Alvah Stout 15 ' Mona W In from ' remain'l and the from were Nephi, ' in Nfl.l t tO brj;h found its way into several h!d Shepard If tn5VM tl Solo Piano Jacquita Edgheill of the class rooms. der from Sanpete county. ri rro Tuesday on business. the duties of every day. , OF HERLIGHTS s - -- er er Sparks Leaves Ne phi For Good. - k - Home of Mrs. Mor gan Partly Burned m at Shearing Commences April 5th. ... ikH ,v,,.r i;rtir, tr.t. ; |