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Show JUAB ALL THK NEWS OF t'JUST Jl'AB COUNTY. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, MAY VOL. 2. NEW S. S. SUPER- - How and When To Spray. County Inspector Allred Gives Directions S'lNDAY fou SCHOOLS COUNTY TO "oar tom Last Sabbath was Stake Sunday School Conference and some important business was transacted. Seveial distinguished persons were present. From the General Sunday School Board the ' following were in attendance: Supt .S. L. Richards, Geo. M. Cannon, C. 13. Felt. Henry Peterson, and R. Lindsey Mc-Ghi- does more insects ether all than damage has to conthe that apple grower tend with. In as much as it is unlawful to sail, or offer for sale, any fruit that has been infected with the larvae of the codling moth, it is the interest of every apple grower to fight this insect. It passes the winter in a cocoon under rubbish or beneath rough bark on the tree or any place it can find shelter. In late spring it comes out as a moth and Hies about the tree in a zigzag motion, aying it's eggs upon the upper side of the limbs and leaves near the apples or on the apples. One moth will lay from two hundred to four hundred eggs, these hatch out in about a week or ten days and the larvae bore into the apple. They remain there about twenty days and then come out and a The codling moth WORK e. In the morning the convention was held in tne north ward. All teachers from the Stake were present and received instruction in their work. Tin most important event of this meeting was the release of Supt. A. R. Paxman of the Stake Sunday School Board, including the other members of the Board. Supt. Richards expressed his regret that the board was retiring and said that the best of feelings had always existed between the stake and The relations general board. had always been harmonious and satisfactory. He expressed his appreciation of the splendid service rendered by the retiring members. N. A. Nielsen was selected as the new Superintendent and he will choose the other members of the board as soon as possible. In the afternoon session a resolution on the prohibition question was presented by Mr. Alonzo Ingram and passed unanimously. The resolution is "Resolved: That we the workers and sympathizers of the Sunday School cause of the Juab Stake of Zion in Conference assembled, pledge our most earnest support to the cause of prohibition and that we commend the counsel of the General Board to work for a large vote for a "Dry" town on It second brood i3 produced. takes about fifty day .4 for one A large complete generation. the larvae of the first brood go in at the calyx of the apple, so it is very important to get the poison into the calyx. To be do this the spray should and down above thrown from from the sides in. Never spray the tree when in bloom, but as soon after the blossoms fall as possible. Repeat in nine or fourteen days. Spray thoroughly, or not at all. Fully half the spraying which is commonly done is a waste of time ttnd material. Squirting a few quarts of water at a tree as one hurries past it, is not spray ing. A tree is thoroughty and honestly sprayed when it is wet all over and dripping heavi per-cent- of ITOUR AD IM S IS READ IH THE HUMES OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and Mil. LP, 5. 1911 Exhibition NO. 29 I2lii. May Gay FORMER NEPHITE DIES- - The death of James Bardsley The examination for the 8th. Much Important Business grade students will be held on of Massachusetts will come as Attended To. May 18th.. 19th., 20th. Fifty sad news to many Nephi people, six students from Nephi will en- who will remember him as being a resident here over 20 years ago. ter the examination. At the last meeting of the city The teachers and pupils are He was the brother of the late and council, a communication Mrs. Thomas Belliston. The pleased to extend an invitation North petition from the president and to the Adams Tran Evening general public to spend members of the Ladies' Literary with them on May 12th. script of Massachusetts has the the day Club requesting that an ordinance and see the work that is being bllowing to say of Mr. Bard requiring all corrals abutting on done in the various schools. sley: the sidewalk, offal, and other The funeral of James Bardsley the forenoon class work disease producing places to be During of Grey lock was held this morn will be carried on giving visitors moved, was read and referred to a chance to see the methods used ing at St. Francis church and the board of health. and the nature of the subject burial was in Southview cemet The committee on waterworks matter taken up in the text books ery. Mr. Bardsley was born in was no there fee that reported In the afternoon England 57 years ago and lived . of today. J? l iL . oramance ...t1 ;t. me lor provmeu in ine teachers and assistants will ex in the west for along time later use oi water in livery stables, plain the work in art, domestic residing in Adams and Greylock. creameries, and laundries, and art, shop worjc etc. that will be He kept a boarding house in the that pending the adjustment of' on exhibition. atter village. He was a man rate schedules by the council, the who had a great many friends. Inspection day has become an committee had directed the Isup annual affair In A Nephi, and has wife and two daughters, Sophie erintendent of water works to be to one of the most pro- and Mary Bradsley survive. proved make assessment as follows: for fitable o in days the school year. for stall livery stables, $1.00 per The teachers would like to High School Boys Good watering animals and $1.00 each have parents avail themselves of for vehicles; for creameries, this opportunity and by so doing Players. $5 per month; for laundries, $3 promote the interests of educaThe game of basket ball be per month. tion in Nephi. tween watteams from the Euteka The matter of turning the er into the pipe at Vine Bluff and Nephi high schools, which L NOTES. was played at the Elks pavilion cemetery was discusssed, and on motion of Councilman Garrett the in this city last Friday evening At the last faculty meeting the resulted in a recorder was directed to request victory for the visitof the seniors for gradeligibility the superintendent of water score being 35 to the team, ing works and road supervisor to at- uation was passed upon. It was 6. The early part of the game tend to cleaning out the pipes and decided to graduate, provided the was close and interesting but in balance of this year's work is of the second half the Nephi team turning said water in as soon as the the fol- - scored standard, required basket after basket and possible. owing students: Ava Brown, The matter of arranging with William managed to hold the local boys Beatrice Beagley, down Hoyt, in good shape. the Juab Co. Mill and Elevator Ruby Ellison, and Alean Snerry. The attendance was not Co. to substitute pipe line for Graduation exescises will be but those who attended large went their present flume, was referred to the committee on streets and held in the Arlington, Thursday away feeling that they had wit . 1 DOING OR. RAIL DM GIVES HIS OPINION. Charles Stephenson is in from at Juab, and he states that the army cut worm is doing a vast amount of damage in the fields below Levan and around Juab. He has had CO acres of wheat that was nice and green earlier in the season, but the army worm has razed it as bare as a road. Dr. E. D. Ball, director of the Expeiiment station at Logan, gives the following description of the worm and methods of combating it: These caterpillars are something over an inch long, when full grown, brownish or grayish n color with light stripes lengthwise of the bedy. They pass the winter hibernating under rubbish, weeds and other places of protection, and tome out in the spring to complete their growth. If vegetation is scarce they often travel in. one 'direction, and hence the name "army" cut worm. When they strike an alfalfa field, they leave off this habit and remain practically stationary. They become fully grown in May in the warmer sections of the state, and somewhat later in the colder regions. his ranch m HABITS OF WORM "Soon after the first cutting of alfalfa is taken off, they disMay 25th. nessed a good contest notwith- - appear as brown moths, such as highways with instructions to try Wednesday afternoon a tryout and get action taken in the matfly around the lights in June and tanding the one sided score. for track men was held for the ter as early as possible. This will no doubt be the last July. These lay eggs to produce of selecting ten men On motion of Councilman purpose game of the season for the local caterpillars again in the falL It is very difficult to destroy this to 'the High team. Reporter. Hague the resignation of N. C. School division meet in the in pest when it once gets into a Nielson, city sexton, was taken 20th. A migrating May growing crop. from the table, and same was iphraim SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERof can swarm them Some good work was done es le stopped by accepted. ly. a ditch full of water, into which TAINMENT. events- Gil in the track pecially of H. G. Withrow, manager The formulas prescribed and they will fall and pile up. From R. M. the B. Tel. Co., stated that bert Wilson put the shot 32 ft. Horticultur State the adopted by Last in the this ditch they can be shoveled Friday evening his company would f urnish paint 10 in. Fred Jensen ran the half ward hall al Commission are as follows: Second the Sun ward out and buried. The water does to paint the telephone and electric mile in 2:2k The mile was won PARIS GREEN School classes a day kill not them and if they dry out gave Herman Vickers pretty in 1 lb. poles in the City if the City would by Paris Green and once entertaining program. they are lively as ever. If He also 5:28. 120 gallons have the work done. Water The numbers rendered consis water is not available, a trench will men for be team The the June 27." Place the poison in a fruit jar proposed to change the phone at ted of musical selections and a foot in depth, with the side tohalf full of water, cover tightly. the power plant from a business selected this week. In order to special drills. The performance wards which they are traveling to a residence 'phone making the make the team a student must was and merited a much OUTSIDE CAPITAL TO DEVELOP and shake until thoroughly wet. rental for same $1.50 good made or a little perpendicular month have per high grades in all his class then add to tank of water and attendance than will to stop arger serve greeted heretofore. instead of $2.50 as es. NEBO MINES. agitate thoroughly with a . hose The the young performers." them and by along digging pita In the meet the first and sec Mayor thought the company o or agitator. This mixture must be will fall into trench the Earl Macfarlane states that they with should furnish this phone ond year g" were pitted against agitated while spray out be can On buried. and these F00 MOTHER'S the United States Smelting and constantly charge and suggested that the third and fourth year's. The to prevent settling. ing is fields where the Co. interregrain are grain Mr. Withrow submit such a becoming Refining in favor of the score stood ARSENATE OF LEAD Oil. be can a number small, ested in the Nebo proerties. Lead large third and fourth year class 6 lb. quest to them. Arsenate killed during the wanner part of The They have taken over the Nebo Water the of regular on es. electric The meeting committee light8 120 gallons the day by running a roller over Highland mine and are going to This mixture be line recommended the that in The first proof of the "Boost Ladies' Literary Club was held them. suspen stays In alfalfa fields there is a do great deal of development sion extended to the residence of J. er , our annual was read and re at the home of Mrs. D. O. Miner but Paris than better green, little is what possibility of destroying vuik, and if the mine is more expensive and ha little R. McPherson and others, work turned to tne printer early in the on Monday a fUrnoon. The "Life them until the alfalfa is cut. the surface showings indicate, td vantage over Paris green cx to be done as soon as city can ob week. It has a very neat appear of President Andrew Johnson' Those that remain after the hay they will purchase the property. ance ana is bound to make an was given by Mrs. Geo. W. Sul I that where rains are fre tain necessary poles. Mr. Macfarlane stales that this ccpt bury. Mrs. Roy F. Homer gave has been gathered can be des t tractive book. is less likely to burn the it quent, mine has a vein of ore in sight a paper on the "History of Moth- troyed by dragging with a brush Mrs. T. fl foliage. Ordinances C Wednesday ol. evening Drafting about 700 feet long, and from ers' Day". The Club are arrang drag which is heavily loaded Winn entertained dinner at two to three feet in width, and ing to cooperate with the Young with rocks. This will crush them members of the Ladies' Literary most Completed. the ore will average f 40 per Ladies' Mutual in giving an in- into the ground and will destroy Club the School. at The High in ton. teresting program on the even- most of them. It has always T. II. Burton, and Councilman gir's of the second year class prewhere ing of Mother's Day, which is variably happened that T. C. Winn reports the follow Alma Hague as ordinance com parea anu served an elegant din Sunday, May 14th. they become as numerous as they Old to con ner. m Returns are missioner are this year their parasites inworking real transfers: estate ing we Examinations will begin May crease so rapidly that the cut Andrew Btackettto Berc Jack junction with Kydalch and Baseball 22nd. Dope. ordinances the and hve worms are usually destroyed by Gjrrin, Posfen. son, 12 acres in the new field. or new Next about Ihe 10th, Wednesday, May their enemies so that scarcely a completed. held Ihe at Court Kangaroo Consideration f700o last Booster's H. F. Studley. the use the dinance to the baseball will go boys regulating created single worm is left to reappear meeting Bert Jackson to W. H. Pette- ' will visor rf the Nebo National For be a to with a strict water fun endless very play and city Santaquin game the students again the next year. In the case gave block in the north east the team there. The following of the Tooele outbreak there one. It will be the duty of the some good drill in court proced est left for his home in the east grew,ofcity the city. Considerationpart "fans" will go up to knock the were none reen after they went street supervisor to shut off the ure. Monday. D. S. Pack, supervisor $1,000. "three baggers": Bale, Wilson, nto the ground. A swarm of at St. Anthony, Idaho, has been W. P. Ostler, 13 acres in new water wherever it is teing used transferred to hi old i5itin field to Andrew Piackett, for out of hours, or taps are leaking WATER NOW SI 00 PER SHARE Pextcn, Davis, Ballard, Reid, V. them appeared in Montana lomi and the party whose water is here which he held prior to his $1500 Vickers, Jos. Cowan, E. Bowers, years sgo and dissapeared in the be M. Pay, Ed. Pay. have to off will or shut ine of eoing to Idaho about a year an appear shares water puce ft&md w&y W. H. Pettegrcw land in the fore the city council to have the in the Nephi Irrigation Co, has The Retail Clerks Association a half ago. The cattle and sheep old EFFICACY OF PARASITE field, to Jos. Brough. Consi J water turned on taken a men of this Reserve are p.eased eratkn-$SOthis "The Arkansas valley in Coloagain. jump spring. Bishop Salt Lake City, have written (he with Mr. Pack s return tohisok four rado had a visit of them 11 or 12 Pettegrew shares iepni ijoys ior a garr, but owbought Wm Jackson and Bert Jack MOO E. form a much be more will Morehouse, for as it Bert share. George and ing to the lack of a grand stand years ago and from one of these district, per son ikurhi j;j acres or land in er resident of from writes new to Wm. a have Nephi, than Jackson 13 shares with which to charge admission. caterpil'rs 1.017 parasits were satisfactory bought norm west part of trie new Callao, and asks that the Times of field dman unacquainted with local con the 100 water, paying f per the local boys are unable to stand raised, each one capable of field for acre. per him. be sent to share. ditions. th expense. represent - . over-hangin- g, 47-1- 1 a Realty Transfers. M - ex-sup- er 0. |