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Show Makes Home Baking Easy mm E30WHIS Absolutely Pure Tfto only baking Grape made from Royalpowder Cream of Tartar NO ALUM,KQ LIME PHOSPHATE Local Notes Ice for sale Edw. Kendall. City oriinanc3 commissioner Alma Hague ma Je a trip to Salt Lake Thursday to go over the ordinance carefully with the attorneys. T. II. Burton is also in Salt Lake working on the ordin- ance. FOBCEJW am. Many Important Changes IN Those who made the trip to fantaquin Wednesday saw as pretty a ball game as was ever Of played by amateur teams. . t nau nave 10 course we would line the large end of the score on our side, but we would rather lose good game than win a poor one any time. George Wilson pitch ed creat ball for Nephi. He was wild at the beginning, but settled down after the third inning and prevented further scoring during the remainder of the game. Lot Pexton did good work behinJ tne bat. Nephi pulled In oil two fast double plays. the fifth inning with a runner on first. Davis fielded a fast bounder to Raid at second, who relajed it to Cowan at first in time to catch the runner thtre. In the seventh Reid pulled down ahtrd line drive and thiew to Davis catching a runner oil sicid base. Santaquin i hve runs came in the first three innings as a n- sult of seme wild pitching, a two base hit and errtr by Cowan, Reid and Ballard. Inlhefoutth and sixth innings Santaquin foiled to reach first b&ses. Nephi's runs came in the sixth. Davis the first man up, drove one between first and second fcr He promptly stole one base. second and went to third whtn the short stop threw to first too late to catch Ballard. Ballard stole second and went to third while Davis scored on a passed ball. Bowers hit for two bases scoring Ballard. He advanced to third on Howell's out and ored on Reid's fly back of third base. In the seventh, eighth and ninth innings Nephi had men on bases and seemed abcut MIKES ENJOYABLE TREASURER "DIG DELINQUENTS PARTY. CARD Mrs. W. W. Bennett was the hostess at a most enjoyable "500" card party last Wednesday afternoon. There were six tables and the jolly affair lasted from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m. The first prize was won by Mrs. Geo. W- .- Sudbury, and the second by Mrs. Jas. B. Riches. Pieces of beauti ful hand painted China were the awards. At. the conclusion of Made. County Treasurer A. R. Pax-ma- n has put forth some extra efforts the last few weeks and has succeded in collecting F689.47 in personal property taxes and costs for the year 1910. Every year hundreds of dollars of personal property taxes go uncollected. Where the property the affair, excellent refreshments holder owns real estate as well were served. The following were personal property, the personal the guests of the occasion: property tax may become a lien Roy F. Homer, J. R. Edg-heildesignated that they come into on the real estate; but where the M. Marston. Wm. Bailey W. force at another date, became owner of the property personal Charles Joshua Greenwood, effective at 12 o'clock midnight has no real the collection Kimball, Edith Sparks, J. W. estate, Monday. Those laws are now in of the tax must be by civil suit if Whitmore, Enoch Burton, D. 0. force, but it may be possible necessary, instituted by the counMiner, Geo. Walker, Jas. E. that the officers of municipalities ty treasurer. Memmott, W. G Orme, Mark of terra allow will a certain grace By writing a good forceful let- Sow by, Jas. B. Riches, David affected which those may ter to the during parties delinquent and Ockey, T. C. Winn, Geo. W. have opportunity to comply with also a collector after sending the new regulations.- - Attorney them in some instawes, Mr. Lunt, Geo. W. Sudbury, Jas. E. Cole, T. L. Foote, J. F. General Albert R. Barnes. Paxman succeeded in collecting Shed Lunt Jr., A. V. Booths, curtains and partitions the amount named above. He is Quist, J. W. Whitmore, Miss Hague, are prohibited in all saloons. to be commended for Beck. Edna Cafes and public drinking in this regard. rooms will not be permitted to have liquor licenses, but when the present licenses expire, Oct. Mrs. M. A. Grover returned 1, the law will not prevent a patto her home Monday after a ron from paying a waiter wl o visit with her son and short will get the booze next door. daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nearly every saloon in Salt Grover. Lake is compelled to alter it interior because of the prohibition features. Has Anybody Here Seen GIBiON? No free lunch, billiards, music or' game will be permitted in a saloon. No woman shall be employed for more than nine hours a day IF YOU WANT THE VERY BEST in or for more than fifty-fou- r any one week. Large employers of women will be forced to try experiments of giving rest hours; others will have to add to their forces and rearrange their shifts. The telephone companies will be affected all over the state. Phono 14 black. Candy and canning companies and other industries, where perishable material is handled by women, may employ their female help longer if it can be shown tx that the material will spoil by drawing the line at nine hours. The following article taken from Tuesday's, Herald Republican gives features of some new laws which went into effect May 9th.. 1911. All existing liquor licenses are subject to the new liquor law and all regulative features of the same apply today: and as well, all laws passed by tne recent legislature, if it were not specified, Miss Loa Sidwell gave a bundle 6hower Thursday evening complimary to Miss Mable Starr' whose marriage to Melvin Ballard of Payson will take place nxt Wednesday. A large number of friend3 of Miss Starr gathered at the home of Miss was Sidwell, and the bride-to-b- e the recipient of many usful articles for her prospective home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler Jr. and Mrs. Clark Mangum of Silver City, Mrs. Courtney of Saf- f Drd, Arizona are visiting here thia week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler Sr. County Clerk T. W. Vickers returned Wednesday evening from a trip t' the Tintic dis xict where he looked after the co'lec tion of a number of licenses, and transacted other county busi ness. A petition has been filed in the district court by Dora Swi&ey for a final decree of divorce f ixm Newspaper carriers under Rodney D. Swasey. twelve years of age are things of the past, beginning this morn- Baseball Dope. COUNTY ing. Messengers hereafter will be elevator elevator men and not boys; "men" will replace "boys." Banking houses in Salt Lake will have to dispense with their branches in other parts of the state. It will be unfashionable begin-in- g this morning, for any dealer in tobaccos to give or sell to minors tobacco of any kind. The Juvenile courtis especially interested in thin law. The new law on coercion ma tes it illegal for strikers to do picket duty such as was per formed during the recent laun- Coercion oi any Iry strike. Xind. from joining the union to ;iving contributions, is uloud Beginning this mornii g the se?o li'y may bloom officially as Own Your Ownthan Home and still rent and 10 years in less pay like you will have paid for it. Then it belongs to YOU NOT someone else. Let us explain how easily it is for yon to ' owy YOUR HOME. EQUITABLE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. See R. J. HENRIOD, Local Agent. TELLING THE TRUTH is a business in which there is mighty little competition. For years we have builded along these lines of quality rather than price, believing that the memory of quality will live long aft er the matter of price has been forgotten. goods,-nthat we, to show you what Cooper, Pyper & Co. means. solicit your business on high grade We need the money-b- ut ot A full line of Hosiery Rubber hose, hose coupling clamps hose menders, hose nozzles, hose reels, lawn sprinklers, lawns mowers, Come and get prices. TODAY. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE YES HE IS THE R A WLEIGH Medicines, Extracts, Perfumesr Soaps, toilet articles call on 6a ts Coming decoration w Not for It hy Propnro nloo lay orocting MONUMENT or HEADSTONE? For easy terms and guaranteed work see, JlClIiStOll Will Phone No. 40. Nephi, Utah. LI AN TSoplii, "In The Good Old Summer Time." The greatest enjoyment you will find is at our Soda Fountain for a very small amount of each you can get much pleasure for yourself and fridnds BRING THE LADIES They will be pleased with our dilicious Ice Cream and Sodas and also pleased with you for the treat. Phon 41 ecI JJont See How You Can Bo It" Utnh. Zhc 4K TWUnn-o- na Was the remark of a visitor to our lunch room. WE HAVE A IAHOE SHIPMENT OF RUGS Bt fiml CA11PKTS Chfrft In town. ml Wt rlhn yon tin bar Otm Th Lake. At 10 pf far In Sail nd Xmmbn w A big cup of coffee, large sandwich and a dish of cakes-a- ll for 15c Were just as reasonable on our Have bread, cakes and pies. you tried our 5c mince pies? "live and let live" is our motto on prices. jtjtjt trw thrm tor tlx mm prtc. Plenty of Wall Paper, Furnitnre, Linoleum, Carriages, & Suit Cases. Ask lo set; our DIAMOND SUCTION SWEEPING MACHINES to clean your carpet with. JGrotbcrs jfurniturc Store Notice:- - We are making: better Ice Cream than ever this year. Take home a pint to your family. T,,"' X. L. Bakery. V;oartney- - California Excursions. vu BY TELEPHONE. YOU CAN MAKE DEFINITE APPOINTMENTS, PREPARE A KEEPABLE" PRO GUAM FOR THE DAY. AND THUS TRIPLE THE VALUE OF YOUR TIME AND 1 HE AMOUNT OF enicien: U-- Nephi 3. The team lined up as follows. Davis 2 b., Ballard 3 b.. Bowers Reids. s., c.f.. Howell r. f., Bowles 1. f. Cowan 1 b., Wi.son p., L. Rex ton c People who pay rent for 10 years have a good many rent receipts from the landlord. Don't Fail to see the School Exhibit rrd irsiantly ta the The Bell telephone line leads jtu dirt-dlto meet. wish man you umpiring was highly appreciated treatas was also the courteous The important business men in ftrty ll,o;!td cilUsand ment the teams received fiom towt.s ave Iiell telephones. TV ure li e Fell iht re U cause their opponents and the Santa itis the only telephone Vthich givei universal "i vt quin people. Score Santaquin 5, Mr. uaiuaay 7 x When you can own your own home with the same money? l, t tie the score but were untble YOUR PROFITS. to hit the ball when hits meant runs. Why Pay Rent Mes-dam- es .he slate flower. The selling o opium or its is made a felony und the penalty is not less than two ears in the pniter.tiary upon One of the most drastic gambling laws ever enacted in the .vest is ii effect this mornhg, naoe possible by an amend nent to the old law.- - 7 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Bill TEUPHONE CO, For Ri'cfc ar.d service ca'l II. O. V.mtKOW.MKr. $40.00 -- w $40.)0 $40.00 $40.00 Tickets on sale May 12, 13,& 14th. Good returning until July 31, 1911 . Liberal stop-ov- er direction with granted In both choice of routes returning. See Local Agent for full information and literature or uril J. 11. MAXDEll FIELD, A. G. P. A. 1(10 South Ma in Street, SAL T LAKE CIT 1, VTA 11 |