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Show Juab County Times Successor To The NEPHI H RECORD Gil SGiflL NOTES. The climax of the year's events came Monday when the "Booster," o jr first yearbook made its The "Booster" appearance. .Regular price $2.00 per year. represents the labor of the stuIn advance .(Q per year. dent body for several months. The book is an eighty page hisPublished weekly, every Friday tory of the N. II. S. It is durat Nephi, Utah. ably bound in crimson and the title printed in gold; this being the school colors. It is filled with interesting matter and excellent halftones of the various L CLOSES. classes, instructors, classrooms, etc. SudL L. E. Eggertsen of the The contents are arranged in Provo City Schools, one of the the state following order: greetings, the of men school ublest school history, alumni, school will deliver the eighth grade Arboard, seniors, juniors, faculty, the at graduating address evensophomores, freshmen, departlington next Wednesday hum student ments, activities, ing. and orous, advertising. It'js pro Is is estimated that four hundillustrated halftones with fusely red people visited the various schools last Friday and inspected and zinc etchings. - the work that was on exhibition. The book was edited by Will Trustees Grower and Paxman, Hoyt, and Lovell Ostler was busicommissioners Jones, Whitmore ness manager. These boys and and Neilson were school visitors their corps of assistants are beJACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. Friday. The final examinations for the eighth grade are now being conducted by Supt. Dalby. The ex- aminations started yesterday morning and will continue to- day and Tha students of the High School are giving a "hop" in the Arlington tonight. The general public is invited. The class in economics consist- ing of a number of teachers recently passed successfully the examination given by the Agricultural College. They get credit on the books of the college for this work. At present they are studying law. Next week the public schools of Nephi close and the students and teachers depart for their homes. The year has been unThe largest usually successful. class yet graduated will come from the grades. In the High School the graduating class is not large, but the other classes makeup for its smallness. Promises of a banner attendance at the High School next year are bright. With the fifty six who graduate from the eighth 'grade this spring and those who will come in from other places., the High School will certainly have a large From all points, especially in attendance and results the year has been satisfactory. Most of this year's teacher's have been reengaged for next year. Teaching corps will be enlarged to take care of the inin the creased attendance grades. acctm-polishe- d, The High School will begin next fall under the most favorable conditions it has ever witnessed. It will have added rooms and new equipment. The closing exercises will be held in the Arlington theatre Vednesday night at 8. p. m. for the eighth Kraue. l he program was printed in our last issue. On Thursday evening May 2G, in the Arlington, the High School graduation exercises will be given at 8. p. m. Following i the program i Song Club. Invocation Vocal Solo High School Glee Miss Prout Will Paper The Great West -- Hoyt. Alean Paper "Child Labor" Sperry. Miss Jaequita Piano Sob Edzheill. ' Not Address to Graduates assigned Alonzo Sperry Violin Solo of Roy Presentation Diplomas F. Homer. Song Club. Benediction ing warmly congratulated on the quality of the book. Only a few copies remain unsold. The "Booster"' is probably the greatest "boost" the High School has received for years. It will do much to increase our prestige and influence throughout the state. It is the intention t3 issue one Don't delay the payment of water dues. See the City TreasZ urer at once. Don't wash your vehicles from the(hose without a license. Don't run your water power washers with out a license to do so. from the you pay it means It means Don't sit with the hose in one hand, the tap in the other so you can shut it off as soon as the water master is in sight. This is a warning for you, now look out. J. ful and honest. Exhorted all to prepare the lesson asigned them. In the afternoon the general ... i .1 anu siane authorities were pre. sented and sustained after which President I. II. Grace spake a short time, he related some of his missionary experience tad said we should be practicle in cur religion, lie bore a strcng 1 V cess. Success comes largely from the confidence we we have in our judge ment. Saving money gives us confidence. If we have saved no money we admit lack of judgment and therefore can have no confidence in or flowers testimony. two. A. has saved nothing, confesses to both mental and business weakness. The qualities found in the man who saves are sure to lead him to suc- (Continued from pair. 1.) Users. Don't sprinkle lawns without a license. Don't water animals tap without a license. Don't think because for two animals that three, six or nine. He who acknowledges he Levan Notes." Dont's For Water GOWERS, Supt. Water Works Jurors Tor June Term of Gentleman's Watch built for accuracy and fine aervlce. Extra thin model, plain polished ca fine Elgin movement, fitted in the, best 25 year filled caues in the world-watch for a lifetime for . Elder Penrose occupied the remaining portion of the conference, said we should make the best of life and always look at ourselves. the bright side of things. ExerIf you wish to start to cise patience. Referred to the save, $1 or more will do lifesand good works of Jesus it, with this bank. and Joseph Smith. 'The conference was well attended. There were a great number ot visitors. Nephi, Utah. Drs. Cannon and Bennett were in town Friday, while here they visited all the old patients of the Ice for sale Edw. Kendall. L. D. S. Hospital. The stork visited the home Melvin Christensen returned home Sunday night and at this of Mr. and Mrs. George Haycock writing is feeling pretty well. He last Wednesday and left a fine is able to walk about the house. boy. If nothing unfore-seehappens The three month's old child will soon be out and around of Mr. and Mrs. McCardyll of again. died this morn here Leamington of ing erysipelas. $16.00 These watches are very new and have not yet been ahown outside the large" cities. We will engrave a fine Monogram for you and send prtpaid for the above price. This ia a fine watch the best you ever heard of for the money. Take our word for it and order one today RIGHT NOW. "The Store with the Guarante First National Bank n Court A The following persons have been selected to serve as jurors If Chambers' Cold Tablet at the June term of court. A don't NOTICE. cure you of colds and L panel will be selected from this Grippe you need not of Utah, County of Juab in State us a pay venire who will sit on the Gus-tal- di cent 'T Precinct of said County: was permanently cured Nephi I have in my pmnession the following case: murder of Kidney and Bladder trouble by described estra animal, which, if not annually. Nephi,- - Leonard Pay, H. D. three 50c boxes Chambers' claimed and taken away, will be sold The track team made a credit Allred, John W. Ellertson, Jos- using Bladder Pills. My at public auction to the highest cash able showing in the division meet eph Broadhead, John S. Cowan, Kidney and trouble was of twelve years' bidder at the Trecinct Pound in Nephi at Ephraim last week. Notwith- John H. Lunt, W. P. Ostler, John standing". Name furnished on Precinct, Juab County, Utah on the 24 day of May, A. D. 1911 at the hour of standing that our team was small II, Brough, Charles II. Grace, application. Sold exclusively 10 o'clock A. M. and that they had the added dis- Alfred Lunt, Ernes! R. Forrest. and - One Bpotted roan steer 2 years old, PharLunt's by guaranteed Levan,- - S. E. Malmgren, Otto i advantage of being on a strange marked crop and slit in each ear. branJ-e- d macy. field, the boys carried off third Peterson, Alma C. Dhlby. A with middle bar extended to on left hip. and a made for race Charles right, Eureka,place Schaelling, Probate and Guardiangood Said etttray was taken up by me on second. The Snow Academy Georfe Moore, G. J. Fields, Wn the 12th. day of May, 1911. ship Notices carried off first place, Manti sec- Sunberg, Eric Backland, JOHN II. BROUGH, CWk or fW Topfull County tinner ond with 24 points and Nephi Anderson, Arthur I tons, Jesse further inforniMimn poundkeeper for Nephi Precinct. third with 20. Ferguson. John M. Baker, Win A. T. Matson, Win Notice to Creditors. Notice for Publication Four of the boys, Will Hoyt, Humphrey B. Mitchell, Charles Sampson, Wilford Estate of Thomas Carter deceased. Ray Cowers, Bailey and Department of the inferior. U. Mammoth, F. L. Harris, J. W. Creditor will present claims with Gilbert Wilson qualified for plac(Wire at Salt Lake City, Utah, Moore, James E. Lunt, Win vouchers to the undersigned Bt 1311. 4. May Nephi, es in the state meet to be held Chalwin, A. II. Sorenson. is hereby given that AlexNOTICE on Utah 13th or the of day in Salt Lake tomorrow. Silver City:- - Wm. Miller, Alex ander Peterson, of Levan, Utah, who; A. D. 1911. Following is the line up with Sutherland. HYKUM CAKTER Administrator of on April 20, 1'JtW, made homestead enthe points won by each school in the estate of Thomas Carter deceased. try 1G320, Ferial. No. 02211, for E Section 7, & Wl-Wm. A. the meet: IJRYAN, Attorney. SW1-1 Salt Lake 15!S, E, 1st. Pate of Township Rarge pub. May 12, lat pub. o'clock prompt filed notice of intention One-mil- e has Meridian, June 2nd. run Jorgenson, The program is: to make final five year Proof, to es. Richfield; Hoyt, Nephi; Rawlin- - Song Notice to Creditors. tablihh claim to the land above des( son, bnow. lime 5:10. Invocation cribed, liefore Clerk of the .District Estate of Jane Carter deceased. d Court, at Naphi.Utah, on the 20th day dash Iverson, Snow; Presidents Address Ruby Ellison Creditors will present claims with of June, 1311, Richfield. Solo Vocal W. T. Vickers vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi Gowers, Nephi; Deal, Claimant names as witnem?s: Time 5G seconds. Class History Alean Sperry Utah on cr before the 13th day of Henry Ilendrickson, Hugh Taylor, Join Ava Brown September A. V. 1911. Grant, E. W. Peterson, all of Levan, Bowers, Manti; L. Violin Solo HYRUM CARTER Administrator of Uteh. Beatrice G. Beagley the estate of Jane Carter deceased. Allred, Snow; Allred, Snow. Prognostication H D. R. THOMPSON Piano Solo Miss Trout Time II seconds. Wm. A. C. BRYAN, Attorney. Register Wm. Hoyt Date of 1st pub. May 12th, last pub. hurdles L. Allred, Valedictory First pb. May 19, last pub' June Glee Club June 2nd. 13, ltll. Snow; Bailey, Nephi; Gowers, Song Nephi. lime 33 seconds. 220 yard dash Vorhees, Manti Gilbert, Richfield; Bardsley, Snow. Time, 25 seconds. Pole vault L. Allred, Snow; What does this mean? It means that Royal users are SATISFIED USERS; that they are glad Iverson, Snow; Andelin, Rich to RECOMMENED the Royal Standard Typerwriter to their acquaintances, a"nd that the recom field, and G. Allred. Snow, tied mendation of a Royal user docs much to influence the sale of other Royals. for third. Height; 9 ft 9 in. G. Shot putAllred, Snow; AND REMEMBER THIS: Brown, Manti; Larson, Snow. 1 35 in. The friend who recommends the Royal Standard Typerwriter to you is doing you a REAL Distance, Hammer throw Wilson, Ne FAVOR. He is not only helping you to SAVE a considerable sum tf MONEY but is givingyou the You will be glad to pass a- phi; Olson, Snow; Larson, Snow. opportunity to have GENUINE TYPERWRITER SATISFACTION. Distance, 99ft. 4 in. long the favor when YOU have become the owner of a run G. Allred, Snow; Peterson, Manti; Porter, Manti. Time 2:1G. relay Snow academy, Manti, Richfield. Broad jump G. Allred, Snw; VISIBLE WRITER SIMPLE L. Allred, Snow; Gowers, Nephi. Manifoldcr STRONG Heavy Distance, 19 ft. 9 in. RIGHT PRICED High jump Vorhees, Manti; QUIET Gowers, Nephi; Kelson, Snow. GUARANTEED POR TABLE Height, 5 ft. 5 in. RELIABLE LIGHT RUNNING The Booster's program tonight "ON JOB" Standard Keyboard vA f is in charge of the graduating class. It is the last meeting of th Boosters this year and some- JEWELEKS : South Main Street. 217 Salt Lake City, Utah. Lost In one day I lost a severe cold by taking Chambers' CoM Tablets, guaranteed to cure cold in one day, and any case of La Grippe in three days, or your money refunded, Write Chambers' Medicine Co., Dooley Block, Salt Lake City, for a sample of their guaranteed Dyspepsia Tablets. No cure, no pay is ust what we mean when we say we guarantee these tablets. Write their physicians for advice. Sold exclusively and d Lunt's by Pharmacy. City marshal J. W. McPher-so- n will soon be out on crutches, and is making a rapid recovery. For fresh tender asparagus phone Fred Sorenson, No. 132. guap-antee- Fn' be-for-e Sep-teml- er 2 4 2 410-yar- 100-das- h 220-yar- d EVERY ROYAL SOLD SELLS ANOTHER" ft One-half-mi- One-half-mi- Have you ridden in our new $300. Omnibus? Some hacks are as rough as a "dead ax" wagon. For ease and comfort try our new beauty the next time you go or come from the depot. Meets all Trains. Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Coal is the test WE CARRY IT. iimun !W Li EMUU Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. Particular People Why? le le thing unusually fine has leen prepared for the program. Jt is the senior's final appearance in the capacity of students in our Hiijh School Glee meetings. The public, as usual. i cordially invited to attend The meeting begins at eight STANDAR ROYA THl D TYPEWRITER M j: - $65. 165. NEW YORl!, N. A Branch in each principal City.Jacob Coleman, Their work is done exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Ail kinds cf bUcksmithiof and horse shoeing. I c. HENRY PARKIN Meat Dealer. I buv all kinds oi dressed meat Hogs'9 ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. ROYAL TYPEWRITER IJUII.DINO. pat- ronize us V. Local Agent. 1 2c 8 Chickens 12 l-- Veal 9c. Cah ( ai l for egft. -- 2c. SEE ME Phone 159 pink Utt? FIRST |