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Show Juab County Times successor To The NEPHI AT NEPHI AND MONA BAT I FEW. UTOPIA RECORD Although'two or three of the Nora Green has gone to Goshen best players were absent from for awhile. each team, and there were conse Miss Annie Garfield of Al-- quently quite a number of errors ood Boxelder formerly oi Mona, and high scores, the boys on both is in Mona visiting her friends sides did their best, making the Regular price $2.00 per year. tallies quite even. The official In advance "St.SO per year, and relatives. 16 to 15 S. Neilsen J. had scorer, Joseph Hiskey has returned in favor of Mona, but a number for another short visit with his of others who kept scores had 17 Published weekly, every Friday parents. to 16 in favor os Nephi. At the at Nephi, Utah. Ephraini Ellertson and family end of the fourth inning, the have returned to Provo for a score stood 13 to 5 favor of Nephi, but Wilson, Nephi's old Be Sure and Vote Tues- short time. came rn the field and The farmers of Mona are feel- pitcher for day. . Mona, fanning severpitched ing jubilant over a little rainfall al of the home boys out. Lack Every one should plan his the other day which will help the of space prevents giving the work to get off next Tuesday, line-uEarl Reid pitched good drv grain. June 27th. to vote at the liquor L. Ellertson and M. Roberts ball for Nephi, and E. Newton election. Those living in district were in Goshen last Friday night did the twirling act for Mona ior number 1 will vote in the South to a social the first four innings- Two and had a fine baggers were batted by A. Kay school; those in number 2 in the time. one each by F. Chapand twice, Emro theatre; number 3 will A girl was born to Mr. and man and Newton. Oscar J. in the Knowles' yote carpenter Mrs. Amasa L. Green, on the Garrett and E. Bowers made (Ojjup, iiuiuuei t in uie vtrurai 2nd of June. Both mother and some good catches. Jude made school building. The polls will child are the for the base which first sprint doing nicely. be open from 7 a. m. till 7 p. m. Mona scored a second victory the limes artist caught as illusover Goshen Friday, June 9. The trated below. ct Not Him? Why battery for Mona wasHelessand A week from next Monday, II. Kay; Goshen, Fowler and July 3rd. there will be an elec Nelson; score 15 to 6. tion for a school trustee. The Harvey Kay Mona s star many friends of Alma Hague, player has been invited to try whose term expires, are urging out for the Silver team which his reelection. As president of speaks well for him. He has not the School Board, he has been a as yet accepted the chance. He tireless worker, and has been has recently played witn Goshen largely instrumental in bringing for two games against Silver. the Nephi school system to its The home of Mr. and Mrs. present high standard of effic- Alma Kay was visited for the iency, lie gives as careful con- first time by the stork June 10th sideration to the work as if he and left a big girl. Both mother were a high salaried president and child aro doing fine. Great of a wealthy corporatiou. The joy was brought to the home of Got Down to First Like He Was Trytax payers should see to it that Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Ellertson as ing to Make tho 7:30 Train In ths Morning. he is reelected. well as Mr. and Mrs. Kay as it was their first grand-chilAssessment Notice. The following students have Nebo Star RESIDENT Mining and Milling Comreturned home from school, pany, a corporation. Principal place TODAY. Roy Ellertson, Hazel Vest, Al- of business Nephi City, Utah. ton Ellertson, Leon Newton and Location of mines, Nebo Mining The death of Miss Katharine Leo Ellertson. The latter has District, Juab county, Utah. Sorenson of Salt Lake came as suscessfully completed the four Notice is hereby given that at a sudden news to Nephi people year commercial course at the meeting of the board of directors of the Nebo Star Mining and Milling company Thursday morning. The deceas- B. Y. U. He is going to live at a corporation, held on the third of ed had been suffering from rheu- home this summer as he wishes June, 1911, an atittenanient of onedayhalf matics for many years. She had to go to college next winter cent per share was levied on the capi tal stock of the corporation, payable lived the greater part of her life where he intends to specialize in in Nephi, up till a few years ago law. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Ellert- - immediately to T. H. G. Farkes, secat his office in Nephi city, Utah. when she moved to Salt Lake toson were at Provo fur the com retary, Any stock upon which this assessment reside. Both her sisters Mrs mencement week to witness the may remain unpaid on Tuesday, July Elmer Goldsbrough and Mrs. exercises. 2T.th, 1911, will be delinquent and ad Anna Murray of Los. Angeles vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will were present with her during Notes. Local be sold on Saturday, August 19th, 1911, and death. her sickness They at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to nay Good cow sale. for Jersey Se evento came down Nephi last the delinquent assessment together Bert Vickers. ing, and the corpse will arrive of advertising and exWm. Sparks is down from Salt with theof costs here today for burial at the home sale. penses ofN. C. Nielson at 12 o'clock. Lake visiting his parents, Mr. T. H. G. PARKES. The deceased was a lady of very and Mrs. Dwight Sparks. Secretary Mr. and Mrs. L. Webb enterNephi City, Utah kindly disposition and well liked tained a week in First publication June 23, 1911. by every one. She leaves one honor of the last Wednesday anniverwedding child, two sisters mentioned sary of Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Notice in Relation to State above, and a brother Peter Soren- Davis. An enjoyable time was on Levan Ridge. Well son now residing at Los Angeles. had. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mrs. Edw. Caricr and Mrs. S. the State Board of Land CommissionPeople Have No Aloral A. Chase were in Salt Lake this ers will receive bids to lease the State Right To License week to attend the wedding of Well on Levan Ridge, situated in Sec tion6. Township 14 S., Rangu IE., Saloons. Miss Lucille Clinton. S. L M.t to the responsible bidder who (Cotilinu! from pmtc II Mr- and Mrs. Thos. B rough will agree to furnish water to user at have a law against murder- That have been visiting in Fillmore the lowest price per gallon for three law doesn't secure absolute safe the of their daughter and years. Ruest The bidder to whom the lease is ty to human life. Still we haveMr. and Mrs. Howard granted must enter into an agreement n't thought of repealing our lar- Small. with the State Hoard of Land ceny and murder laws. We have Don't fail to register in accordance with the terms. which trouble in enforcing laws the last day before the election of the bid and the Regulations of the have been on our statute books next Tuesday. State Board of Land Commissioners, to erect suitable buildings for house ng the 2r since we had a statute Messrs and Mesdames James machinery for raising the water to the fcck. How can we expect not W. Vick- surface, aa well a for tanks and Bert to have some trouble enforcing Bigler,L. E. Vickers. J. Dunning and Mes--d troughs, ami agreeing to furnish water "a law that ha3 been recently en- ers, to the public at a cost not exceeding a It. E. Forrest, Thos. Car- certain acted. For thousands of years imcs sum per gallon. Jos Cowan, and T. E. CarThe said bids must be received in the stealing has been acrime.against ver, ter went down to the I'.urraston of the State Board of Land Com- the law. During all that lime the dam to fish Wednesday after- office on or before July 6th 1911. miwioners liquor traffic has been carried on noon. They enjoyed a good at 10 a. m. till it has become a habit of the picnic, and caught renerves the right to re plenty of The Board race. But in spite of that I believe carp and sucker?. ject any or all such bil. For further particulars, inquire at the that in thetate where I was John home has returned office Cooper of the Board. raised that law was enforced from Wm. 3. LYNCH Lake Salt where he has just as effectually and with less le?n doing federal jury duty for Secretary Stale Board of Land Corn's. expense than the law against the past two weeks. Firxt Tub. June 23. Ll 1'ub. June m. stealing. , Prohibition doesn't hurt business... . Wichita's! weekly bank clearings .increased from one million to three millions in three years of prohibition, Subscribers of Rocky Mountwhile Salt Lake with all her sa- ain Bell Telephone Co. w ill be lo ins showed a b per cent in; j houjte reports. clearing furnished the "wcl" JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. w p. - Re-ele- d. Names Arthur Booth. and a daily sacrifice is what makes men in strong in character. not delay having a saving account. Do Each day does not bring sunshine. First National Bank. Utah. Nephi, NOTICE. Stella Shaw May Foster Zetta Bale Esther Ockey Uhoda Vickers Mrs. Flossie W. Carter Ella Garrett Fauntella Memmott Dortha Salisbury Ella Downs Erma Jones Lzvelle Ockey LaFown Tolley Florence Miller Vera Chase Mable Pitt Alvetta Warner Ida Mendenhall Flossie Painter Zella Roberts Eliza Tompson Priscilla Wilson Ida Gadd NHH 332.810 175,770 187,980 65,370 127,120 84,240 343,530 81,970 157,080 67,490 101,000 174,540 81,600 104,180 61,520 61.330 50,390 45,030 88,500 132,140 51,010 66,340 83.710 86,590 143.160 53,810 131,780 105.630 81,080 40,260 78.320 47,220 42.300 49,640 61,180 rCrh rt t ft United States Land Office. Salt Lake City. Utah. June 7. 1911. If you want a To Whom It May Concern:- Notice is hereby given that the Mate of Utah has filed in this office lists ol lands, selected by the said Statt, under. section 6 of the Actof Congress.approv-eJuly 16, 1804, as Indemnity School lands, viz: N. W.l-- 4 N. W. 14, Sec. 27; N. Sec. 21; S. E. 4. S. E. 14. S. E. S. W. 4 N. E. 4 S. E. 4 N. W. LoU 4 and 5, Sec. 6. T. 11. S., R. 1 E., Good Meal served right Go to CHASE'S d 1- -i RESTAURANT 4 SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. Serial 08101. Meals all Hourse said lisU, so far as they reof Copies late to aid tracts by descriptive sub divisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. Lost In one day I lost a severe During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and cold by taking Chambers Cold before final approval and certification, Tablets, guaranteed to cure a under departmental regulations of cold in one day, and any case of contest April 25, 1907, protests or the claim of the State to any La Grippe in three days, or your e mony refunded, Write Chamof the tracts or subdivisions the bers' Medicine that on the ground fore described, Co., Dooley Block, same is more valuable for mineral than Salt Lake for a sample of City, for agricultural purposes, will be re their guaranteed Dyspepsia ceived and noted for report to the 1 ablets. No cure, no pay is General Land Office at Washington D C Failure so to protest or contest uet what we mean when we within the time nncified, will be con say we guarantee these tablets. sidered sufficient evidence of the Write their physicians for adcharacter of the tracts and the vice. Sold exclusively and guarselections thereof, being otherwise free to anteed by Lunt's Phrxmacy. from objection, will be approved the Stale. E. D R. THOMPSON. I Register. 14. nub. 16. miIi. Last June Pi mt July S. L. M. at here-in-b- al 1 V AQ fl--fl n r tr(t rb otM j DIAMONDS. We find our diamond stock, at this time to be larger than. should be for this time of the year. We are going to turn a big pari of thla stock Into cash In the nest Ten Day, and during that period we will tell any diamond In our store at It I Tor Pleasure Driving. or for business trip, here is the place to come to be perfectly suited. We make a specialty of FLAT WHOLESALE PRICES cent Thus a diamond coating us (100.00 costs This Is an unheard of offer from a you only $105. OO. store of our wed known reliability. Every diamond sold during this sale is guaranteed beyond question end only regular stock of fine goods will be on sale. POSITIVELY this special price holds good only during this sale. Telephone us write us. or call on us. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. plus S per t CALL tiLIiCTIGN CLERK. Saving money is a - of Genie Candland Geneva Price Lucile Wood Mrs. W. I. Cartwright Caroline Pitt Davette Bigler Lillian Robertshaw Verlie Morris Susie Ostler Mrs. Laura Ingram Edith Andrews ' Phyllis Mangum w, and "dry" election returns. CELE- sacrafice 21. 1911. Com-miione- j FOURTH GOOD HARD Piano Contestants. to-da- y, Senator and Mrs. J. A. Hyde visited in Provo last Sunday the 'guest of their daughter Mrs.. FOR WORKING The Fourth of July committees appointed by Mayor Whitmore met in the Commercial Club rooms Monday evening to outline their plans for a big celebration on Independence Day. There was a good attendance of the committee members. T. A. Foote was elected chairman, and R. E. G rover secretary. The work of the different committees was assigned, and considerable enthusiasm was manifested. The program committee have most of their work outlined, and will have a most interesting program Names of Contestants for the te be rendered in the city paik Grand Piano Prizes to be given on the nation's natal day. away August 1st. at Hyde & Whitmore Co's. Store, showing their standing at 6 o'clock June - ATTENTION! COMMITTEES The U. C. T. Club which has now progressed to the name of Utopia took a joy ride up Bradley's canyon Wednesday after noon. A nice luncheon was en1- joyed, and a jolly ride had in the Harris omnibus. Those who en joyed the affair were: Misses Helen Grace, Nellie Housen, Ethel Wright, Jane. Bertha, and Lulu McPherson, Maydell Cazier, May Hobbs, Neva Booth, LilUe Blackett, Louise Allen, Edna Beck, Mesdames W. G. Orme, S. J. Lunt, J. E. Memmott. - san-in-la- CLUB PICNIC PARTY. CX The Store With ft 217 South Main JEWELERS V SALT LAE " v C K 'Pi f MiJv? " K v " and all that is connected there with, and if you tell us you wants we will guaaantee perfect satisfaction. Our prices are sure to please you, too. GuS'inW Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Coal is the best Street CITT- - U,AM r .,??VWIJ97WW Vehicles High-Clas- s WE CARRY IT. il Skaw Fish and Game License. j The fishing season is now open, so call and get your license and enjoy your self with the many others who buy their tackle from use Always a full stock of tackls on hand , and always take the time to write you out your licensee COOPER. PYPER & CO. Everything In Hardware. . Phone No. 40 Nephi, Utah, Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. Particular People pat- ronize use Why? Their work is done exactly to heir order. It is done well, and iatisfaction is guaranteed. All kinds of blacksrr khkif d m horse shoeing. OMR m |