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Show JUAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. CO UNTY NEnil CUT, VOL. 2. Kansas ESTIMABLE L D Heard From War On on Prohibition and of Prairie Dis-tructi- a:a:..fcj. f'rs. Carline the Pitt Dies Age of To the Editor and Juab Co. Times. 91. reader of the ss hy I that the land was not 8"fficientlyl the mineralized to justify . . , the "Old DuggansWell" is located on the land in question, which well has furnished water for the government was suspicious for the mineral patent were wrongfully seeking to obtain ownership of the well in order to sell the water to travelers. A stenographer, attorneys, and a large number of witnesses were in attendance. The land office will decide the matter later. of the held Club Commercial considerable Tuesday evening discussion was engaged in re garding the suppression of the fly nuisance the coming season. Dr. Bennett who was present. spoke of the great danger to health from the common house fly. The numerous diseases tha re so prevalent in the summer. such as cholera morbus, cholera infantum, summercomplaint, typhoid, and other infectious di- it seases, were most generally transmitted by the ordinary fly visiting some neighboring privy vault or other disease producing place, and then by crawling on articles of food, such as fruit etc., the germs were thus taken into the system by the child to person eating the fruit or food thus infected. The Doctor point ed out that the most effective way to destroy the fly was to do away with the breeding places, such as manure piles, privy de posits, and other refuse. In con junction with this means, see that all food is properly screen means ed, and all effective Literary Club Meet- NOTES. ing. Rportw. Prout and Miss Blackett entertained th High School girls at a skating party last Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served and a most enjoyable time was had. Miss Vsda Kewley.our Miss Kewley's sister, and Miss Clara Prout our Miss Prout's sister were quests of honor at the occasion. The second year girls of the Domestic Science department gave a dinner for the Juniors Wednesday afternoon; and,- - to avoid a show of partiality- - one to the Seniors on Thursday. Both classes are firmly convinced that the second year girls are the very best cooks in the world; lucky the man who happens to win the hand of one of these , girls! The boys of the school spent Monday afternoon in fixing up the running track on the North Square. The track-tea- boys; m are beginning to train under the' direction of Mr. R. C. Allred who was formerly on the U. A. C. track-tea- The program for Boosters' will be: meeting Piano Solo Alice Winn Talk Roy F. Homer Debate on the question: "Resolved: That examinations in the high school should be dis known employed to kill the flies pensed with". that come around the home. The contestants were chosen The matter was brought up the program committee and by that people were in the habit of will be as follows: Affirmative:-Alea- n hauling off dead carcasses and Spenry, Wm. Belliston, refuse and dumping it on the Fern Riches, Egbert Beagley, outskirts of the city, thus creatSadie Ockey, Herman Winn, Ida The of disease. sources ing committee on city affairs stated Foote, Ronald Shaw. Negative Walter Olpin, Ellison, that they were intending to Esther Gilbert Wilson, Ockey, meet with the city council and Mattie Willie Parkej, Parkes, esto mdeaver have that body tablish a city garbage ground Lillian Russell, Andrew Latimer. Meeting will begin at 7:30 such stuff might be burned; also o'clock. Everyone is invited to to cooperate with the Ladies' and attend hear the most in Council and the Literary Club debate of the year. having premises rid of to-nig- W I V ES ht The regular meeting of the Ladies' Literary Club was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hyde Monday evening. The Life of President Buchanan was given by Mrs. Jas. E. Cole. Mrs. .Wm. Bailey gave a select reading. The Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, of which the Ladies' Literary is a member, has made a request for a historical write-u- p of the Nephi Club. Mrs. J, R. Edgheill and Mrs. D. 0. Miner were appointed to do this work. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jacob Coleman. HUSBANDS l it Surprised Entertained at & Jong "High Jinks". Surprise!" While the mem bers of the Commercial Club were busily engaged discussing various matters, a procession of ladies loaded down with baskets of good things came filing into the club rooms, to the complete surprise of all those present. Mrs. Enoch Burton was mistress of ceremonies. She is al There was a fine turn out of ways famous as a fun maker, young men at the base ball field and called upon Pres. W. C. on the public square last Monday Andrews of the Club to "come evening. Manager J. W. Whit- - through" with an address of more and assistant manager C. welcome. Mr. Andrews in a K. Davis were highly pleased happy vein told how the wives with the enthusiasm displayed: of the members could influence and it is believed that there wilj them to be loyai and helpful to be some very fine baseball the club in the good work it was material for a splendid team carrying on for the upbuilding during the coming season. An- and betterment of Nephi. other practice will .be held next The next feature on the proMonday, and it is expected that the boys will show up in as large gram was the inaugurating of a numbers as before. J. E. Soren- - kangaroo curt with Mrs. J. R. son, Stake president of the Young Edgheill duly installed as judge. Men's Mutual Associations made The bailiffs; Mrs. A. V. Hague, a strong appeal last Sunday even- and Mrs. W. C. Andrews preceding for the Mutuals to organize ed to haul Pres. Andrews before a team, so the prospects look "her honor". The prisoner was good for the best baseball season arrested on a charge of failure to have the house committee surever. prise the wives of the members, as they had planned. He was Good Turn Out of Base Ball Fans. hair-raisi- fly-bre- Times' Advertisers Get Results. ng ed Want a a - side-splitti- sur-dby'nd- I Tne little girl of Thos. E. Bowles was seriously bitten by a dog belonging to Mrs- J. Bos veil. Child like she went to touch the dog, when it bit her in the back of the head, but finding this place too hard, he grabbed her face, lacerating it terribly so that 13 stitches had to be taken. The girl will probably be disfigured for life. meeting NO. 25 Surprised. that the applicants Dog. the MILLS, j freighters for the past 23 years, Bitten By a Vicious At and J" lssu-;lh?un?pe- - Club. OP NEPIII, LEV AN, MONA, JUAB adjudged guilty, and sentenced tOKetdown on his knees and crow before all the married ladies in the audience, which Mr. AndIf you have anything to sell-n- o rews proceeded to do rivaling matter what it is - or if you wish Maude Adam3 in the play "Chant-ecleer- ". Postmaster Wood was to buy something, a little local will bring you a buyer or seller arrested for conspiring against every time. Assistant postmas the ladies. Sentence of death was pronounced upon him, but, upon ing refuse. ter Malon Brough advertised P. V. Cardon was unanimous second hand stove last week, and his promise to do better, he was Prize? it was sold within a few hours let off with a lighter punishment. ly elected to membership. rtt ine prize giving ana winning after the Times was mailed. He R. F. Homer was arrested far fever has surely struck Nephi in states that he had inquirers from carrying too much avoirdupois, Isaac Grace on saving water, I dead earnest. The Excelsior Mona, Nephi, and all aroun d. and the penalty was imposed of think it a question we ought to gave away a piano recently and Miss Robertshaw lost a glove, doing a fancy step dance with study. While Kansas is not an are now giving live lb. sugar and the little Ad brought it to W. A. C. Bryan, which created irrigating country they have a prizes every Saturday night her immediately. Scores of no end of merriment L. E. Dun galvanized flume which they use The Emro picture show is giving other instances could be cited. ning was charged with flirting in the road, 1 think it would be a some article of furniture twice The fact that the Times is read with the High School girls, and also chances by EVERYBODY in east Juab was required to execute a bear money saver, for our city and a week and I often heard the femark from valley if we would use them. I on a will which be . piano . , , given County makes it such a valuable dance. The bailiffs reported that tner will try to get a catalogue and away later in the season to advertising medium. Bring in Mayor Whitmore, who was out not get a good send it to our Mayor and coun (he holder of the lucky num on bail, had "skipped his bonds", your Ads. as their fathers who had came cil. ber. The Arlington are also ei v and it was rumored that he had there in early days, because the We have some 25 Elders labor- - ing away four 12.50 left town with the "coons". prizes every land was taken. Now my friedns, to week the holders of lucky in Kansas all feeling fine and The next in order was the we have a better chance than our ing success meeting and numbers. Hyde and Whitmore good having "satchel fathers. We have the oppor game', which elicited Last Saturday evening upon talking with a good many good, oo. have inaugurated a voting fun of the most the of and their returning home from the tunity studying learning honest people; treated fine. There contest live Dy which piano The contestants Jwert how we can produce as much are a good many churches repre prizes will be given to successful meat market after a long day's evening. and Vance Orson Cazier, R. E. Grover, Dr. from one acre as they did of Garrett work, George sented here, all having their candidates. The Leader is also three or four; we do nit have to Bennett, and H. G. Withrow. RW'Swere completely is all right; but offering a free day by which the which ideas, have a la"ge farm. a number of Each was given a traveling bag Learn to when we prisec get that spirit which amount of certain sale slips are their neighbors and handle and get the best results friends and an old umbrella. They were Christ promised we will all be refunded the purchaser. The from a small one. home the of at George required to unlace their shoes, lead the same way, as He said it following business houses are of gathered I was interest d in Pres. Pax- them to Garrett a little go to the other end of the hall, give would lead us into all truth. fering chances on $50 in prizes to undo the old traveling bags, and man's article on "How to Get success in your be given away later in the season surprise party, lhe anair was Rid of the Ground Doc. I see he Wishing you don the old fashioned "Mother wives the the of to the holders of lucky numbers gotten up by laudable enterprises. A used Kansas' name, and how of honor. good supper Hubbards", and other grotesque WILFORD BELLISTON which are to be deposited at the guests was so remainder articles of apparel, hoist their rid of the and made it they got them, Arlington picture show each of served, the me inquire, l will tell you a evening spent in music umbrellas, and race back to the week, - Excelsior Merc. Co, and a better remedy than that one, general good time. The starting point. R. E Grover Hawkins and Ockey, Winn Ona. won the prize in this confollowing were present-Mess- rs which was used with success. R. M. B. Grocery Co , Grace and Mesdames George bnterpnse Garrett, test (while that one was used with Bros. City Meat Co., H. D News Vance Mangleson, James VickThe "state guessing game" success also). Goldsbrough, Mrs. S. B. McCune, Ted L. and T. ers. Smith was Carter, very instructive and enterand Alma Chase. Take Disulphide of Carbon, Nephi. Mesdames Wallace taining. Mrs. Wm. Bailey, H. graphophone, and saturate a piece of cotton and of the Rocky uwih, rtepni win get some very Mangum, S. A. Chase, Mrs. F. Studley, Mrs. W. G. Orme, The recent put it in the hole as far as possi Mountain Bell Telephone News advertising. All parties in Thomas, and James Olsen. It F. Homer had correct cards. ble; then cover hole up. Best contains a write- up and views of terested may read the articles four drew cuts for the These by done in damp weather as dampNephi and vicinity. This paier calling at the Commercial Club, Mrs. Wm. Bailey was and the thanks of the Com- prize, ness sends odor down, thereby has given good space to Nephi, me icii lttenone oniee, or deserving winner. the mercial Club and of this comkilling dogs. and, as it circulates all ovpr at the Times office. The official This was followed by another I also read the at tide by .Bro. Idaho, munity for the space so generousme ijvu Montana, Wyoming, and . are ly given. ... 4. Herman Vickan, operate With Ladies' Thinking a few lines from who "Grandma" Caroline Pitt a Nephite in Kansas would be of would died last Friday morning, interest to you, I take th time have beed 91 years of age hacl to write them. You will notice by the heading she lived untill October of this of this letter I am in the town of year. Medicine Lodge, the home of She was born in Wilenhall, Nation the famous Carry, in 1820. Carry Staffordshire, England I Kansas can be which think She married John Pitt at an she went at it of, proud although early age, and their six children in a pecular way; but. never-the-lewere born in England. She and we can see the fruits of her her husband joined the church now in Kansas, (if not in labors in 18G5, and emigrated to AmeriAt the time she ca in 18GG, coming by ox team other states). work there were eight her started across the plains from Nebraska saloons in Medicine Lodge a City directly to Nephi where she town of 1500 population, alhas resided ever since. It was though the state was supposed to quite a coincidence that her be prohibition, and now you can husband died just 20 years ago go from one end of this state to lacking one week prior to her the other and not find the swingdeath. Mrs. Pitt had always ing doors and behind them the been a good wife and mother, a fire water which is the downfall faithful member of the Relief of many a home. I now have Society, and a loyal member of traveled seventeen months in this her church. state, from north to south and Funeral services were held from east to west and have my Sunday in the Tabernacle. Wm. first saloon to see. Grant of American Fork, whom Before I left home I heard the Mrs. Pitt had mothered in his remark,-"Y7look at Kansas, youth, was present and paid a she is supposed to be prohibition, high tribute to her good charac- and is worse than if she had sater and kindly nature. Mrs. loons". When you hear that reSarah Ann Cazier, Pres. J. W. mark I will just ask you to look Paxman, and Bishop Pettegrew at the statistics of this state. It all spoke words of praise of the is first in education and has in her deceased. Their banks $157 per capital. Mrs. Pitt leaves a younger sis- homes are frame good, mostly ter, Mrs. Priscilla Brummell of houses and plenty of room. The Nephi, six children,- - Mrs. Al- towns have paved walks pretty fred Lunt Meshack Pitt, Mrs. well all over town. Automobiles Shed Lunt, Mrs. Wm. Foote, are numerous; the roads are John Pitt,- - all of Nephi, and Mrs. gocd except in the sandy part of Hannah Ahlstrom of Cedar City; the state. also 35 grandchildren, and C5 I do not want my friends to great grand children. think I am so taken up with the state that I expect to make ray home here, for I do not think there is as good a place to live earth as there are in the val on Clerk T. W. Vickers County of those good old towers . a a a leys . . . , presided lastweeK at me conwsii and I am .. k KJm instituted by UlC hearing land office against D. M. Laird paper (The Juab County et al who located the ground good that Nephi is growing Times), i t: t tuuC , ik. uurem. , . Known name , t takintr hei7??P in the Fish Springs district. Thean(U special agent of the land office 1 L Commercial Club to Co Dear Friends: Contest Suit. Heaps on Medicine Lodge, Kan. Mar. 26 1911 At 1911 Miss Kewley, Miss Dogs. . ME UTAH, APRIL 7. and Flies. Wilford Belliston Writes PASSES Garbage IfOUR AD IS READ IN THE HOMES Telephone Advertises i - . t-o- ing ng |