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Show that did Juab County Times ( last year again instruct and with the improvements that have been made a most successful work is anticipated. JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. year's No young man or women need R. J. HENRIOD. Manager. leave the family fireside to get a high school education, for the $2.00 Regular price per year. local school is considered one of Last In advance $1.50 per year, the best in the state. while here spring inspecting the work of the school, Prof. Mosiah Published weekly, every Friday Hall of the University of Utah at Nephi, Utah . and State high school inspector, said that the Nephi High school was the strongest rural Provo Post Industrial Ed- facultyschool high faculty in the State. ition. This speaks well for the town and those connected with the The beautiful illustrated edition school. of the Provo Post has reached All over the state, high school oar exchange table, and is surely are being established in towns a great credit to the publishers, of any size because under the Messrs. Hicks of the Post. The old, system only a few could afmany resources and attractions of ford to go away and the mass of Provo,- - its pleasurable canyon the young people have been deresorts, its majestic mountains, prived of higher education. Now its lake teeming with fish and that the State has come to the awaiting the building of water re aid of the high schools that sorts, its wonderful possibilities maintain a high standard, it bein fruit and garden, its beautiful comes the duty of every citizen homes, its educational facilities, of the community to help in any and above all its abundance of way possible the school that it is pure water both for culinary and fortunate in having. irrigating purposes, - all are told This paper does not want to so interestingly, that a perusal discredit the work of other of this well-gottup edition schools because they have been ought not only make every Provo-it- e of untold value to the people, glad that Provo is his home, but when a person is seeking but cause everyone else to regret only a high school education he that he does n3t live there. ought to first see what his own school has to give before he looks elsewhere. Now, fathers and mothers, see Why Not Attend the Ne- that your boys and girls go to phi High School? school because an education is On Monday September, 11, the one of thenost valuable assets a Nephi High school will open its person can hnve. To be without doors to the young men and it means that they must fill the women of Juab County under least desirable positions in life. better conditions than ever be- You may think that because you fore in the history of the school. have done fairly well that they During the summer an addition can do the same, but remember consisting of five large comfor- that social and economic condititable rooms has been made to ons are not what they were when the building and one hundred and you started out in life. This is fifty students can now be ac an age of speciliaziation and commodated. The same faculty keen conpetition and it is the Successor To The NEPHI RECORD will en University of Utah. At the head of the public school system of the state. I e tion. ces. Courses Leading to Degrees of A. B. and B. S. in Education ' 1. Arts Normal 2. Science Normal. 3. Kindergarten Normal. 4. Special Courses. Shorter courses lead to a certificate, which is a license to teach. of A. B. General Sciences. Liberal Arts. 3. Commerce and Industry. 4. Government and Admin istration. 5. Journalism. 6. Graduate Courses leading to the Master's degree. 1. 2. School of Mines. One a- Nephi High School. The first Utah. rural high school established in The first high school to teach the "New Education" The high school that serves the needs of its requirements. The high school that gets state aid this year. The high school that stands first in the line of nearly fifty now in Utah. The high school that your parents own support and control. The high school that you will attend this year New rooms and equipment added this summer. telephone or write to Principal ROY f. HOMER, Nephi, 'There can get is to repair your watch better than the other follow. You pay no more for our expert work and when we return your watch it is re- of men which taken at the flood leads on to fortune. teacher?. 217 Main TOO MUCH OF PETER'S PITCH- Sudden Death of Cleon n When Nephi crossed bat withSanta-quiexpected Wednesday everybody another close game. But we were somewhat disappointed for Santatjuin carried oft the laurel by the very decisive score of 8 to J. The trouble was too much. Peter Peter had Jots of speed and Heelis. of curves with him assortment an quite and our would-b- e heavy hitters couldn't We solve the combination puzzle. three by hits six singles only gathered Reid, a sir.gle and two bagger by Davis and a two bagger by Pay. Our run came in the seventh when Heelis threw Bowers bingle over Hendrickson's head. around to third d Ernie while they hunted for the ball, then cantered home on Reid's hit. That was all we did in the scoring line. Santaquin started theirs in the first inning. We had two of them down and to I- - iroin? merry as a all marriage bell until Mr. Hudson slamm ed one across the north street lor s home run. Then the band played some more and the ball tossers played to the tune of 1 to 0 until the fifth inning came around. Two hits and an error filled the bases but we had two out and were not worrying. Then Prof. Stewart made a great behind third bane but run for a pop-u- p h dropped the ball and two men scored. Another came in while Lyland was showing the umpire how to put a man out at first, though ',Umps" never did take his view of the matter. Then they hit some more and we made some more errors. When the clouds rolled away and the sun began to shine onct more we found we had been damaged to the extent of five runs. Score 6 to 0. Then we got our run in the seventh and they batted in two more in the eighth, Heid pitched good ball with the ex Twelve hits ception of two innings. were msde otT his delivery and some I our errors were on difficult chances. Lot Pexton played a fine game be hind the bat stopping many bad throws nd successfully curbing every effort to steal banes. Ted Pay did the sensational stunt of the came when he marie a running one handed catch of Hendrickson's fly. The team goes tj Santaquin for gan.e next Monday. if um(l Jackson. I The. tide is at the flood with us when we start, the habit of saving a eer-- ; tain part of our earnings' which will lead on to fortune. There is a time for deliberation, but now is the time for action. We do not need to have a large income to save a regular percentage of it. We invite you to open an account at this bank with $1 or more. Bank. . J SPECIAL OITER TO INTRODUCE OUR . Utah. Nephi, HIGH GRADE POST CARDS. Last Thursday afternoon the Nephi second team (Southern League) was defeated fast Mona aggregation. by the Considering the fact that was the first game the boys haveit Piajeawitn any outside team, they did exceptionally well and mucji iavorable comment has been heard since the game. Harvy Kay was put in the box in the 5th inning and after that the Nephi boys had but little chance to win the game, as Kay pitched effective ball and did some good infield work for his team. park of Nephi made a great play when he caught the lone drive madp hv ING. Strest Salt Lake City. Utah. Utah. Alma Kay. ; i j Affairs First National QAlWiiiiirnI color young man or woman who has a coupled with practical educationwho wins. Sit h good character, costs to it what down and figure eenrt vmir bov or girl to Salt Lake, Provo and Lcgan and comcosts pare that with what it what here. Generaly speaking it costs a student to go away one years if year will take him four school a in his he is attending home town. Again when they go away do you know what they are doing? How much recognition does a student get in a class of one hundred students. How intimately does he know his is r. Tide In the "The Store With the Guarantee" Vill open on Monday, Sept. 11th Call, of the best advertisements w e paired and repaired right. Send us your next Job. We will furnish an estimate of cost before repairing, if de sired, and we pay return charges. community. The high school that trains young men and women for the practical affairs of life. The high school that meets college entrance hot-foote- Including: the following schools and departments School of Educa- School of Arts and Scien-StatCourses Leading to Degree ...... such creditable work a.-rl- Hirtlidny. (soldi 1 w with your nami. f jwnri' nam icrwetintra in goM on each, or town 11 If you want a Good Meal served right Go to UNITED STATES ART CO 150 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK. Jos.W.Wrigh; went on a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday: Notice To Water Users. State Engineer's Office, City, Utah. Jiy-- 17, 1911. Salt Lake Notice is hereby given that George Mjrehous, whose poat office address is ChII;u), Utah, made applicathe accordance tion with in the of compiled requirements laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to approE- priate ten (10) cubic feet er second of water from Granite Creek, Juab County, Utah. Said water was to have been diverted at a point which bears 'south 86 degrees east 1,180 feet from CHASE'S RESTAURANT SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY. at all Hours Meals W. Just as we were going to presf. .., ,w , .,:.. earned of the death of Cleon: township 12 south, range 17 west E.. Jackson, at Vernal, from 'Salt Lake bane and meridian, from heart failure brought on by where it was to have been conveyed by acute indigestion. He died last me" of canal for a distance of 1 Sunday evenirg. and his body , u'420 feet nd hn u,ed from ApriI u as hhi,,ped here yesterday. irri htuo Mrw of Uml em runeral services were held inli n ' the Second ward meeting house township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt With Uishop Parkes Dresidincr. Ij,le base and meridian. Said applica- tion was approved August 22, 1910, and Teap'' Jackson as he was until Janua y 1, 1913, v.ai given in o me nun ui i, to complete construction of layior Jackson, an old residene of Nephi works. The id George W. More He leaves a wife Mrs. Celestia house now make in acoirvi. of Section Jackson, and two daughters. ance with t io ro l j.rnu-nLaws of Mrs. Piper, and Fay Jackson. 12fc:t2l, Ch:'.e.-SoisioKKO, to change the point of Utah, His sister Mrs. Fanny Jackson diversion and place of use of said water Pryor of New York City, and as follows: The oint at which it is N. S. Jackson of Tacoma, Nev-d- a proposed to divert the wittr is situateJ feet south of feet west and were here for the funeral. 10,894northw-st comer of Soction 18, the More particulars next week. township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt ! I OSTLER'S Shoe Repair Shop. havs taken over my father's shoe repair shop; hive put in raw machines; purchased the best of I leathers, and can repair your boots and shoes neatly, promptly and rea- ' sonably. Give Me a Call. J. M. Ostler. 1 I kpplit-atio- NO I ICt. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. LAND Or FICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 3. 1911. NOTICE is hereby pven that Eras- tus W. Peterson, of Lev an, Utah, who. on October 30, 1906, made Hornet tead Entry (Serial 023661. No. 16585, for SecE 2 NW 4 and tion 7, Township 15 S, Range 1 E. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Clerk of the Dis trict Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 12Ui day of October, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Heitdrickson, Hugh Taylor, John Grant and Anthon Christensen, all of W1-2NE1- Lake base and meridian, from where it is to be convevwl by means of an For Pleasure Driving. old creek channel, and earthen concrete piie for a distance of K,0O is th feet, and there used from April 1 to or for business trip, here be come to perfectly suitSeptember 15, incluMve. of each year, place to to irrigate 1.2X0 acres of land embrac- ed. We make a specialty of dit-h- , ed in sections 1 1, 12, 13 and II, town ship 11 south, range 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's of fice as No. 87. All protects against the granting of said application for change of point of diversion, stating the reasons there fo.-- . must be made by affidavit in dup licate and filed in this office within (30) days after the completion of the imp lication of this notice. CALEB TANNER. IllglfClass Vehicles that is connected therewith, and if you tell us your wants we will guarantee jxrfect satisfaction. Our pricei are sure to please you, too. and all Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Courses Leading to Degrees Coat is the best. of 15. S. in the Kind of Engi School of Medicine Utah. neering Indicated. WE CARRY IT. State Engineer. E. I). R. THOMPSON, 1. Mining Engineering. Date of first publication Aug. 11,1911. a Combined Course Offering Register. of publication Date of completion 2. Electrical Engineering. sons HARRIS in Arts and Medicines (Four Firt puh. Aug II, Last pub. Sept. ft. Sept, 11th. 1911. 3. Civil Engineering. 4. Mechanical Engineering.! years) stiaisisutaiim..am..iH j 0. Chemical Engineering, 6. Irrigation Engineering: with the connection (In Why stand the heat of your kitchen? Nephi City Blacksmith of, College Agricultural Department of Law. Utah) You can keep Cool by using a The R gulars and the South-EndShop. 7. General Engineering. ha-Verne Yickers in with a also game Offering: 8. Graduate Courses, lead Particular People patthe box. Although he had trouble Master' the to with his control, yet he showed consid ing ronize us 1. A Two Yearn' Course in erable pitching ability. Most of the degree. law. players while Inexperiensed showed aThey arc told by Cooper, Pypcr a Co er i J Blue Flame Oil Cooking Stove Studv Mininz in a Min ing; Country '2. A Combined Arts andLaw (1 years) Friday, Slurda September 14. IS. Registration of Students. Sept. 16th. Entrance Examination Monday-Instructi- SEND FOH CATALOG Address: C. DESCRIPTIVS Course in on ILLUSTRATED mnd begin. PMAMPLET. UNIVERSITY of UTAH, Salt Lake Lity, ,Utan. bility which will develop with more practice. MrsXucy Kirkman after visit ing here the past ten days with relatives and friends,, return d 5 to her home? in Salt lAke Wednesday, She was accompanied home by her cousin Garrett. Mrs.Koht. Why? 5i"r Ice Cream Freezers ,?lSfprc.. Every thine In Hardware. COOPER, PYPER Phone No. 40 atAa.ataESMkaataiaiati I GO. Nephi. Utah mwmmmwmmM-WWwrMWWKW- Their work is donel exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. AU kinds of blacks ni thin f and horse shoeing. . c. Oil |