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Show COUNTY. NO SALOONS STRONG IT Army NEPHI RESOLUTION PRIESTHOOD ill VOl'R AD IS READ IN THE HOMES 1 NEPHI CITY, UTAH, APRIL VOT,. FOR 1T Juab AIX THE NEWS OP EAST JUAB PASSED . No MEETING. On Worm Levan and 28. Mona A. H COUNTY ASSESSOR JACKMAN HAS GOOD INCREASE IN Crdon. Mon- dry-lan- ? . VA- L- Happenings. AiiJctwh, LEVAN Curntupomtont. The Eureka Leasing and Min ing Co., of w hich J. H. McFate is manager, shipped a car of high grade ore from here last week. Misses Hazel Ellertson and Chloe Shepard were out horseback one day last week. Evidently Mt. Nebo had something more than ord'n ry atti action, either for the girls or the horses, as they had no sooner got on the horses than they made a bee-lin- e for the mines. Mrs. Sarah Shepard has Leen! toPayson visiting her daughter J. M, Chri.U-uten- -- well-chos- en c pre-hcn- , out-hous- t H Correspondent. Win. Sears of East Bountiful was in town last week on business. The recent frost destroyed about one fourth of the early fruit crop. The eighth grade gave the ball of the season last Friday evening. Mrs. J. A Christensen returned from Salt Lake City last evening where she has been the last ten days attending to her son Melvin who is in the L. D. S. Hospital. She reports that her son is on the improve, and the doctors say he has a better chance for recovery than he has had since the first operation. The District schools will close this season's work on May 12, 1911. It can truthfully be said that this has been one of the best seasons in school history of Lcvan. The attendance is excellent for this time of the year. The following program will be rendered the afternoon of May -- 'A . There has been a great deal of County Assessor Earl Jackman has completed his work on the the Nephi two wards held discussion of late concerning a assessment rolls and turned them over to County Treasurer A. R. day evening, April 24th, 1911, "strange worm" which has made Paxman, who is busy getting out the first notices. there was a rousing sentifnent its appearance in the growing Notwithstanding the fact that the county has lost a great deal d wheat fields on the Le- on account of the valuation of the smelter property at Silver City among those present to vote Alin saloons being opened van Ridge, south of Nephi. being depreciated, there is an increase over 1910 of $ 268,057. Mr. and not is after stirring though the invaded region Nephi again, Jackman has kindly prepared the following comparative statement Mri. Vina Mendenhall. addresses were made by Presi- confined to the Ridge, it js there for the The following were in attendyears 1910 and 1911. ance dents Taxman and Grace, J. E. that the most worms have been at the Primary Conference 1911. 1910. held in Nephi last Sunday: Tres. Sorenson expressed himself as observed. Reports have come to $ 55,275. Patented Mining Claims $ 53,325. Lizzie Kay, Nora Kay, Lola York, h?artily in sympathy with having us from various sources, that the Real Estate 891.G50, 7SS.175. Zella Roberts. Ada Kay, and a dry community and offered a worm is doing considerable dam775,710, 759,715. Bishop Garfield. resolution, which was unanimous- - age and that in some places Improvements 123.8G5. Horses 97,710. Alonzo Young and family have follows:as fields as large as forty acres in ly carried, 9G.G10. been 87,505. WHEREAS: The prohibition area have been "cleaned up". So Cattle living in Provo for several 187.075. 70,740. Sheep years but have moved back to question has now become purely far as has been observed, these Swine 1,2:30. 2,000. Mona. a moral issue free from politics, reports are greatly misleading 1.020. Bees Mrs. Rachel Kay is gaining 1,120. and and little dependence can be & and it is thought that by Merchandise Trade Fixtures 194,800. 181,735. slowly WHEREAS, prohibition has placed upon them. 109.470. careful 183,545. Machinery nursing she will socn be werked so admirably well in The worm is evidently an army 25.000. 13,000. Money alright again. " Nephi City during the past 1C worm as it is distinctly of that 320,808. 330, G 10. Mary E. York has gonetoPrr-v- o months that she has gained re- - type, being, when mature, a little Personal Property to visit with her relatives for 12. f2.815.105. $2,570,508 spect at home and credit abroa 1, over an inch in length, dark-brow- n a few weeks. Song by the school; prayer, Mary may have 208,057. or nearly black in color, 1911 increase over 1910. and trustee J. A. Morgan; song, in other attractions other Provo, back-I- t This assessment does net include the property to be assessed than WHEREAS, we are to vote with white stripes down its address of welcome, Her- school; that relatives, generally works only at night by the State Board of Equalization, which will amount to about aren't visiting "WET" or "DRY" on June 27th, ; drill, known to the correspon- ben Malmgren; song and it is a surface feeder. During 2,350,000. The total assessed valuation of the county will be 1911, Miss Mabel Excell's department; dent. RESOLVED that we give the the day it lies curled up about approximately $5,200,000. Supt. A. R. Paxman, Mr. Lunt, song, 1 2 3 4 grade boys; drill. and Misses Bertha McPherson, Miss Maude Moslander's departprohibition movement our hearty an inch under the surface of the and Lettie Jenkins, members of ment; song, lvys of beginners' support in the Juab Stake of ground, and at this time it is very Zion and that we labor diligent- sluggish and inactive. Towards the Sunday School Stake Iniard grade; drill, Miss Isabelle What-cott- 's Good Entertainment. Disease op Flies, Which? visited the Mona Sunday school ly from now on to secure the evening it becomes more active, department; piano solo, last argest possible vote for pro- appears on the surface of the Sunday. Dolores Dalby; prognostications, the treats of the seaMrs. Josephine Kay, who has Deon hibition on June 27th, believing ground and then begins to feed. Dr. Uowans Talks on sonAmong class poem, was Jennings; entertainment the given 1kjch an invalid for a number of Blanche by so doing it will give a great Although the young wheat plant Francom; duet, Arville in the Arlington last Friday 'Typhoid Fly". is dangerously ill, but it is Jackman and Ina Iverson; class monll support to the administra- seems to be its choice, it has been years, night by the Religion Classes of hoped that her condition will soon seen feeding upon Junegrass and tion. Mortenson; the two wards. Those in c harge be history, William An audience that comfortably had improved, as her lifo has been comic reading, Erick Peterson; RESOLVED further that wc Alfilaria or "filari". After it has carein weeks spent many one of suffering. dined, it returns into the appreciate the firm stand taken fully and there it remains un- filled the tabernacle listened fully drilling the children and a Master Asa York fell from a song, Amanda Malmgren; origievenground last Council Sunday nal poem, (Vacation) Eva Chrisby the Mayor an i City well finished and interesting en- horse, one day last week, and reof Nephi City to uplift the mor- til it becomes hungry again. ing to a good musical program tertainment was given. his wrist quite badly. tensen; principal's report; the Some have that sprained sanitareported on talk class and ena first to als of the community and Trustees. A very pretty feature was the Asa is roots of the tion and disease by Dr. E. G. getting along nicely al marks, force the ordinance of prohibi- worm eats upon the the exerceses a dance After a rendered by though he was compelled to re will be plants, but that is undoubtedly Gowans of the State Industrial opening prayer tion. chorus of twenty little girls, main out of school several days given the school children erroneous. Now as to the num- School at Ogden. in and was the resolution the preAfter evening the dance of ber of worms appearing and the The meeting was held under and the closing prayer by twelve as a result of his sprained wrist. will wind up the William season the Foote John and closing sented, Opening and family. Miss damage they are doing. of the Com boys. Kay Ephraim the auspices R. and joint II. Burton work. Thos. Bailey, It appears that the regions mercial Club and the Ladies choruses were sung by the classes es Jennie Perry and Eliza Will-am- s year's E. Grover all made seconding in "ensemble". The trustees met the other most seriously affected are those were visitors of Santaquin These two orBesides those already mentionand hired the following speeches and were very strong parts of the fields lying nearest Literary Club. evening being the prime ed the numbers on the program Sunday April 23rd. ganizations in their feelings for prohibition for the coming season. teachers road or drive way, along which movers in the agitation in favor that all athe worm and expressed the hoi M. consisted of: J. Christensen, principal; finds it most easy to of better civic conditions. In a who were interested in the up- travel and thus Drill The C. Dalby for fifth and sixth third Ivan the Poppy by change feeding TEACHERS HOLD PROFIT words. Presi and fourth grades. Flower drill building of the morals of the grounds if desirable. In such few grades; Miss Maude Moslander dent Andrews of the Commercial by the fifth and sixth community would see to it that third and fourth grades: Miss grades. places as these, one needs only the principal ABLE INSTITUTE. "Jesus they voted "DRY" on Jun 27th, to remove the surface soil of a Club introduced Pantomime, Issabei'e Whatcctt second and of the evening, Dr. Lover of My representing seventh speaker next. Soul", by small area to a depth of about The last of the Teacher's Insti third grades; Miss Mabel Excell, Dr. Gowans' lecture and Dwarf's T. II. Burton made motion an inch and he is very apt to find Gowans. eighth grades. tutes of east Juab Co. was held bepnners. rather Choru3 fifth the of that the Sta-- Presidency in- from one to a dozen worms. The took up the prevent'on. by boys here last Saturday. So many lo- Geo. Austin and his He than the cure, of diseases. daughters, struct the Presidencies of wheat plants here will bear evi- discussed briefly the great pro grade. A Farce by Miss Maleeta cal questions which were of parAustin Mark Messrs, Emma, and Associations hood quorums Goldsbrough and Master 'Delos amount interest to teachers were dence of having been fed upon; the made been in has Thomas Cutler and Ingram passgress that Paxman and Raymond Winn. took u; a labor with all their but one must be careful, at t. suggested for discussion that it ed through here yesterday on and scientific understanding to A one act comedy by Mabel was imiwssible to utilize the sermembers and have them go to riot blame the worm alone diseases. of Miss heir way to Richfi-l- d. Howarth and Max I.unt. the A Is and vote "DRY"; also for the poor appearance of the treatment contagious an outside lecturer. vices of the He cited Miss disease, diphtheria, friend hf r on . called Cand-IruidAustin Recitation by Norman to appoint a committee of eight plants. He must remember that Two interesting and spirited now a is which brief comparatively her stay Moslander during members to suerviHJ the weik hcavjrosts occurred in this reSong by Alma Pcttegrcw. sessions were held at which a control and cure. to disease easy in town. I). let by the Misses Ord. outside of the organizations. gion recently and that during Piano lively interest in the questions death-rat- e of those attacked This motion also carried uninim- - that time the thermometer regist- The Misses Cazier. duct The Primary officers any the by under discussion was displayed. this disease is now only threj by a numlcr of classes, Eas-leteachers, y ously. ered low as 19 degrees below the whereas a few years, It would le unjust to single At the morning session Mr. of and Just before the conclusion of freezing point. Naturally, the oercent. part the Bishopric attendout any part of the program for and Mrs. Morton furnished cent about was it per forty ago ed the Primary convention held the meeting Pres. Paxman stal-e- wheat plants will thow injury death- - comment as it was all splendidly an excellent musical prograrr.e. on the statistics His high in Nephi Sunday. that he desired to make men- from such conditions and babies were startling. rendered and great credit is re- The rest ot the session was used tion of the fact that the editor leaf blades may be blackened for rate among Arthur Kofod left for the millions of babies flected ujion the members of the in discussing some of the teachof our local paper was doing a three or four inches from the tip Of the two last Thursday, where born in the United States each classes and the teachers, all of ers' most difficult problems in re- reservation and lines moral work along good he Intends to make his future or the plants may take on a yelgard to school management. or four whom have worked diligently. cent, twenty per year the much he appreciated very low color, especially when the In the afternoon a short musi home. die before stand he had taken on the pro- - grain was planted late in the fall hundred thousand,old. Thi3 aw- ground or burned every five day cal prjgramine consisting of vo' hibition they are one year the flies are prevented from cal solos by Miss Prout and Miss and about forty invited guests question and on all moral of last year. ful mortality is due largely to issues. He felt that Mr. Coleand growing to matur- Lucile Cowan proce;ced the gen- enjoyed themselves at a dancing hatching After having made rather a common house fly,-- - the man should receive the hearty careful examination of most of the Yards should be cleaned eral discussion. The question as party in the Pay hall. Refreshity. aid to the Fpread of and should to advantages derived from hav- ments were served by the Doapproval and support of all the the fields on the Ridge, the writ greatest regularly disease known to science. The be on constructed community, as his efforts were i er feels sanitary ing teachers remain a few f'ays mestic Science department of th ierfectly safe in saving eggs of the house fly hhtch and for the upbuilding and better that up to and properly cared after the close of school in order High School. this time the damage to maturity in ten principles ment of conditions in the com- done the wheat is certainly not the fly grows female for. Another simple method ol to render proper report cliche a The series of institutes has been Each fly lays in days. were remarks These vast flies numbers ol munity. enough to cause a great dal of the neighborhood of 150 eggs in destroyed spirited debate in which neither a decided success. Several of the is by the use of a simple appli side seemed to score a not made because a?ked for, but worms the Of course, Thi remarkable anxiety. positive ablest educators of the State have because Pres. Paxman felt that j are not desirable and if allowed a season. ance to attached the doors snd victory. results in extremely rapid windows appeared in the iprograms and he should encourage anyone in to multiply of in the kitchen which to Foote Mr. interJohn an gave they may prove in numbers unless many serious problems ha ve been, the doing of good in the com- j very rerious during the next year increa?emeans are taken to pre- the flis are trapw-d- . en to a great extent cleared up for drastic esting and scholarly T!." fly frcirf n3 all how to induce the c . munity, and he felt that the Juab or f cr even during a greater vent it. Filth is the only bret d to Vi,'n the teachers. It is h'.ped that breed-in- ;; of and di County Times was using the p-J. At present, though they filth-ifilthy ;?or'.'. next year the same plan will be far himself. ing place of flies and if all con1. flics to the pages of its sheets for p'accs. In the evening all the teachers pursued. removed and ploughed under J. ditions along all moral lines. t TT;trr.d i ft At a Priesthood meeting of , NO. 28 mm great Damage Done to Wheat as Yet. MILLS, 1911 UA Ridge. By P. V. OP NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB 1 pro-lific- ay ; fi -- I -- -- |