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Show " ALL THE NEWS OP EAST JUAB COUNTY. uab NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SEPT. 29, VOL. 2 NEPHI GO YEARS , FUNERAL OF DAViO OSTLER. FIRE Was Well and Favorably Known In Nephi. OLD. INTEfiESTilATi HE S County PREVENTION BE TO INTERESTING Peculiar and mills, MONA NO. 50i NEWS. NEWSY LEVAN HAPPENINGS. DELEGATES ARE Missionary Returns. Death of Molyneux Governor Spry Asks That David Ostler, Instruction "be given. and killed by OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB 1911, OBSERVED. The funeral of was run over a switch engine in the Oregon Short Line yards, at Salt Lake a week ago last Tuesday, was held last Friday at the Twenty-seconward meetinghouse in Salt Lake. ' Mr. Ostler whs born in Bridge port. Dorsetshire. England, in 1843, and came to America in 1860. On his journey across the plains he married Annie Digley, from which union, there were born six children, all of whom survive him, Mrs. W. R. Watson. Mrs. W. J. Battle. Oliver B. Ostler, David J. Ostler, Mrs. J. :I. Love, and J. B. Ostler. After wards he married Mrs. A. Fost er. Two children were porn 10 them, one of whom. Mrs. Ernest Winn, survives. Mrs. Elisha 1 . Russell. Mrs. Robt, Scott, Wm. 'oster of Nephi. and Mrs. Thos. Robinson of Fayette are step children of the deceased. Mr. Ostler came to Nephi, soon after emigrating from Eng land, and engaged in farming here until he moved to Salt Lake about eleven years ago. He was a good citizen, laun-fu- l church member, and a man of good habits. He will be miss ed by his relatives and many COII- - who DAY AD 13 READ IN THE HOMES YOVR W. rrigation Co. Sells Water Babe. To Town. WELCOME iPllin Elder Christian Christensen Tfl III lilLnUHL .uLUD who has been on a mission to EARLY the Northern States returned Monday, October 9, 1911, has BANQUET VISITORS. home Saturday. lie labored as been designated by Govenor Spry T a traveling elder for the first 18 as b ire Prevention Day" He remonths in the Southern Illinois DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE CONVENTION HELD commends that on that day the HERE AND TOMORROW. SURROUNDED WALL OLD OF PORTION teachers of the public and nonconference. During the last TOWN STILL STANDING. eight and a half months he has public schools of the state devote ' .ii II li Delegates from the different as much time as possible to instruacted as president of that con Commercial clubs of the state ference. While away he enjoy cting the children in fire preven- live with his brother Jacob Sixty years ago last Monday, will who arrive here to be in ed good health and returns well tion, fire drills, and fire September 25th, Nephi was first has proffered to pay for Roy's attendance the at of convention He recommends further with pleased having responded the settled. The following historiUtah Development League scooling. to business householders and that the call made him. of cal note taken from the new city Miss lone Kay spent several will be in session here to-Jmen devote some time on At the sacrament meeting in Nephi last week visiting ordinances is as follows: days and tomorrow. The Times day to putting heating apparatus with her sisier Mrs. Dora Pitt, Sunday Mr. Christensen gave a jxtends the delegates a hearty "Nephi City (first known as and flues in order and cleaning Mrs. Elias Molyneaux has gone full report of his mission. He Salt Creek) was founded in 1851 welcome. We wish to commend and their all to cook to the mines to Nebo once the up premises lor at making encouraged respond by Timothy 6. Foote who with the work of this League in its when they were called to fill a proper disposition of all infamm-abl- e Highland Company miners. his son Charles, settled here on laudable campaign for the de Mr. & Mrs. Byron Evans were mission and not procrastinate, material that has collected September 25th. of that year. of the marvelous re velopment during the summer months. in G jshen last Saturday and Sun. and look for excuses to get out of this "During the following" month journs great state. School children ars also asked to visiting Mrs. Evans' relatives. of doing good to themslves and Z. H. Baxter, Charles Sperry, C. We hope that while here they learn of the proper care of camp Louis Ellertson and family are others. H. Bryan, John Cazier, Josiah A'ill sample our fruits, view our fires, which have caused so much moving to Provo this week. Mr. J. C. Neilson was also one ol Miller and Israel Hoyt arrived farm lands, our mountains damage to timber in the mount- Lllertson is going to work m a the speakers. He bore a strong Jry and in November the family of of and other advant gypsum, store. ains. drug to the Latter-Da- y Isaac Grace with others joined ages: and in the evening do John Robinson of Eureka, but testimony All food citizens will no doubt, the little colony increasing the of Mcna spent Sunday work. justice to the banquet which will In welcome formerly this move. good many same to seventeen families numAt a meeting of the share hold be given them at the Forrest of the homes of the town are de- Sept. 24th in Mona visiting h i s ers oi the Irrigation com hotel. Welcome, persons. The bering seventy-fiv- e delegates. fective flues, stove pipes, and relatives. was a held first house was erected by Timof it Leo Madsen pany Monday Fairview, night inchimneys, which should be . Mr.-AH. Anderson decided to turn all the rights ol othy B. Foote and the first two defoee the fires are start- Nephew of spected this company to' the spring to be CITY'S ORDINANCES DECLARED children born in the settlement ed going this fail. Behind some is in Mona and has gone to work were Henrietta Grace (who afterof someof our buildings and bus- for the Nebo Highland mining piped to town town, over to the VALID. Alexander Town Board for 5 cents pei married wards iness houses are all kinds of lit- Company. Mr. Madsen'. fathei share. This will make about and Neal Haywood. Judge Greenwood handed down friends. ter, and one or two old shacks was drowned in Green river t board the his to decision last Tuesday in favor have will $80.00 March. This last "Juab County, with Nephi ago paj that would burn at the slightest year for all to of the to the this was six of the oldest the rights as children, seat, plaintiff in the case Nephi spring. Leo, county City DIES IN PRIME spark. No doubt the city officers URBAN CHLE vs.James He March 3, 1852, and the is there City for Mrs. care Webb Bird, thereby susthe Essie of Eureki family. will join in this great movement the ofthe old city in work taining here to lind has here been first session of its court was week the validity last LIFE. oi OF of fire prevention, and with a ordinances held on March 20, 1852. with Mona. ten ft hermothei patted me twelve days visiting with News of the death of Urban little time Kiven to instructing ears which the manner of r and of W. who has ago, Dal Mrs. E. Mrs. Sarah ton. Bradleyas judge Sheparu George the school children, and two or called in question. On Cole son of Mrs. Wm. Cole came three dollars was several Amos Gustin as clerk. yean Miss Minnie Dalton returnee paBFcge spent in prenventa- - been saflering for to hi3 many re- shock as a great Bird James was convicted "in first the went to home last week to spend a few county August 1, 1852, tive measures, thousands of dol- - from a chronic ulcer, For friends and atives here. ihe Andrew held and had was and week election city justice's court, on a one day last days with her mother Mrs. Dal Cole has been in ars may be saved to the NepU Payson some Mr. time as elected Love was charge of drunkenness Feb. 8, representaDr. Stewart of that place operate ton. people from fire less. Mr. the of the Perry, employ with whicn. tive to the legislature upon it. She is still in Payson at James Moss and family have I910andfined$25.00frcm while was It stockman. Ogden the defandent John judgment, Carter, Charles H. Bryan, appeal this writing, but reports comes moved to Lynn. They havi ed to the district court. The v and William Cazier as county here that he was stricken with a e r y she is that along getting taken charge of the Windsci chief LADIES' ATHLETIC hemmorage of, the lungs. He YOUNG commissioners. ground of appeal was that nicelv. of that Hos hjtel place. to removed was the Ogden ihe city ordinance under which Last Sunday Sept, 21, the Sun "In 1853 the Ute Indians, un ASSDCIAT1QN. . to the The efforts but all menhav stop fallowing pital .he young defendant was sought to be day school held ward conference der the leadership of the notori he and were futile calls to received take mission a tiemmorage prosecuted, was void, for The members of the Young Supt. Neilson, Alodzo Ingram ous Chief Walker, went on the course at the B. Y. U. Edw- eason that the record of the par morning. Friday passed away ary E. Lunt and and Ladies' Association J. were met Athletic advice on the wife, war path. Acting The deceased was thirty seven in the Second ward amusement present, The conference can ard Christensen, Gilbert Shep age of the ordinances in question of President Brigham Young, the himhad old and proved lid not show that a yea and nay years hall last Monday evening, and scarcely be counted a success herd, and Lee Morgan. .' settlers in the spring of 1854 self bo a man of industry and effected an to Mis: O. in Hendrickson, Henry attandance ote had been taken as required fewer were as there with commenced the construction of a organization, work. Dolores Jos. Dalby, Miss Paystruj Housen. town our Nellie and oy statute. Judge Greenwood president. than at regular Sunday sc1. fort to surround the The funeral was held from the and leavt a will number of others held nolds that the record shows with Miss had Bessie been Stewart, secretary If the conference after months of patient and dili family residence last Monday at next school do to week some reasonable certainity a t high gent labor completed the same on two o'clock. The services were and treasurer, and Miss Pearl unon the street perhaps better B. work Y. U. the at least a sufficient compliance with November 1. 1854. The fort largely attended and the words Sperry, physical director. As results might have been secured Last Friday morning the little The school teachers are talk whe statutory requirement, or in covered nine square (blocks) of the speakers were eulogistic soon as all the girls get their with walls built of stone and of the deceased. The speakers gymnasium costumes, they will infant babe of Mr. & Mrs. Willard ing some of taking two visiting jther words, the failure of t he mortar, twelve feet high, six were James Garrett Jr. Hans start !n on their work of drills, Molyneaux's died very suddenly. days next week. Four of the recorder to make his record more feet in width at the bottom and Christensen, Oliver Nielsen, and marching, fancy dancing, and Between nine and ten o'clock teachers will visit the Salt Lake specific and plain is not such ft with the provis two and one half feet in width Bishop Parkes.' Mrs. Jos. Fran later basket hall Miss Sperry Friday morning Mrs. Molyneaux Schools Miss Whatcott will visit of as to declare the statutes took work but were two was who in There schools at the Millard took her at the top. special gymnasium county. baby boy, com who is living in the north said void. ordinances the one the the last fot and north at will Some started ask she went three weeks old, Agricultural College why large gates, ern part of the state and Mrs Lick of well is con Carto and south Rueben the prevents R. at the south. other giving Just ask Frank space ol ride and qualified her mother's (Mrs. Ernest Weaver, sisters of the de year, Corn Creek; he will know. Moth a more extended account of t h e side. ceased were unable to get here duct the work. Girls need this ter) As they live about a should be a east of town Mrs. Molyneaux had er gossip has it that this is hei decision whicn will appear in next (It will be interesting to the for the funeral. Two brothers, training, and thereenrolled. a long walk- - Apparently nothing last year In the teaching pro- weed's issue. rising: generation to know that David, who is residing in Ding large membership ailed the child when they 1 e f fession. all that remains of this wall may ham and William who is at preDUCK SEASON OPENS SUNDAY. home, nor did it make any sign? be seen down at the old corral sent on the reservation were al of distress while she was carrying CHANGE FDR TOOltUEI. across the road south from where so unable to attend. IS MAYOR REJUVENATED. On October first, the duck it. When she reached her mother's Barton B rough now lives. Com The pallbearers were, Ray season The members of summer the opens, and on October mencing across the road at the Cole, Edgar Cole. Claud Cole, Fortheinrormationof the young ihorne it was then that she foum the deer season. Last fifteenth, had i , corner of Mm. Morgan's resi Roscoe Cole, Oliver Nielsen and men of this community, it will be that the little spirithad taken itt camp was a disease among there home soiree the Rev. little of at year, flight and without a struggle. interesting to know that dence, the wall extended north Hans Christiansen. ducks of the state, of the C. Mrs. K. and Davis last Fridaj many will be an examination for the The mother felt for some time on the west side of First West which more or less killed the complimentery toMayc-Street to the corner of the lot on the question whether or not position of assistant forest ranger that the child had smoothered. evening, of G. hunting them. This M, Whitmore the anniversarj sport in all towns Dr. Bennett was nummonec east of T. H. Burton's residence, Nephi City should be incorporat- on October however, the ducks are thence east on the north side of ed and the result thereof was of the state where a supervisor immediately, snd in tht of whose natal day was being ob season, in fine condition, with plenty of wctke( served. Candy puiling, refresh tl.ey First North Street to the old resi as follows: for incorporation,- - is located. Parties wishing to take meantime the nimrods the examination may apply for hard to restore life. When ments, music, and a jolly-u- p time them, so, no doubt, dence of Willard Ockey, thence 174; against incorporation,-3- 7. deal will have of sport on a great south on the east side of Second indulged in mi a late hour, 'The population being less at the supervisor's of lice. The the Doctor arrived he found no was and the opening succeeding East Street to the residence of than 5.000. Nephi Uty was salary for assistant forest ranger siens of life, and while he w a Besides the guest of honor, there Jays. were death for its present "Jim" Belliston, James W. Vickers, thence west designated as a city of the third is $1100 per year; and the depart- unable to aocount 0 ment states that they are in need he save assurance that there was Mrs. Edith Sparks, Mrs. Dell on the south side of Second class. Ward Second Program. The following are the names of over 400 men. So young man, no indications of being smoothet Foster, Rev. and Mrs. C.K. Davis South Street to the place of be The U following program will led. which gave a little relief of the first city .officers, Alma here is a chance for you. ginning.) be rendered at the Second ward the grief stricken mother. "Passing over subsequent Hague, mayor; the councilman Snow Miss is hert of Provo house Tuesday evening The funeral was held at t h meeting years to the year 1890, the re were J. A. Hyde, Peter Sutton,this week visiting Gladys Sperry. at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. home for of the H. James E. C. Carter, Saturdaj Herbert MynBarrett, Burton, engineer cords in the office of the county 1 Bculah Dr. J. G. Irons returned fron Piano Ao Hoyt afternoon, and those who poke recorder of Juab county show ders, James R, McPherson state road commission left Tut Pearl Wc dn BarLogan Sparks esd Reading of Mr. words eveninr, R. and Utah ay E. James fos encouragment, Jenkins gave County. Jr., that in election was held at the Reta Norton and to return in about and consolation to the bereaved where he suffered the loss oi VfocaI duet R. Hickman J. rett Booth; recorder, in expects house court Nephi City county Kendall. his newly born child. Katie three weeks. parents and relatives. on February 11, 1839, to pass up treasurer, Edwin Harley. JS- - Oliver Garfield and family who have been living at Silver City for several years has moved back to Mona, Mr. Garfield will work in the mines here during the winter. Roy Kay left for Vernal Saturday, where he will attend high school this year. Roy will d, Py-pe- r) Y last to-da- axtin-guisnin- g. that y ay left d fori-tria- d - the -- ce os milt r "Dew-drop-in- n" there i 23-2!t- h, ay |