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Show V H. B Whltmore, H2J Roossvelt Avenue THE TIMES-NEWCirculates throughout THE S East Juab County. boostei for the Agricultural and Mining interests of Juab County. K vatuaole advertising medium, being widely read by the Subscribe Today. citizens of the county. A An Independent paper published in the interest of all the people all the time. Let us enter your name on our subscription list. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, July 25, 1919 The Time.. Vol 10, No. 40 1,1 JUAB COUNTY State Board of Initialization liaise, Farm IjiikIs 15 IVr Cent mill l'i( liaiuliNO UO IVr t ent in Tills ' County. Juab county baa 96.708 acres ot fartu lands which were assessed by County Assessor Chas. Haynes at a value of $1,S27,037. The state board has Increased this valuation 15 DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN NGH EASE IN per cent, making the assessed uuieher jK'iid mid I jul y Slier. iff Mortally Wounded Shooting Took Place oil Harris U.iinh 011 ' .Trout t'rcek. , A don bin tragedy was enacted Tues- lay at the Harris ru licit ut Trout reek, Jual; county, when' Deputy Sheriff J.. 11. Savoy was 'mortally wounded und Hauoher Jaiuos II. Cone was shot to duth in a dispute over cattle. Froui Information which came to Deputy l.'bristeusuu at Nephi, the shooting appears to have been done ly Mrs. Harris, ulthough Ills report lacks confirmation as she has one son living at the ranch who has .ant returned from tho army, and there is a possibility that this boy may have bad a hand iu the shooting. and Deputy Sheriff Christunscn County Attorney lirjaa left lor the scene of tho trouble Tuesday uighl, and a posse has gono from liureka and also.otio from Salt Lake, as It is feared that a general battlo may take plain before the matter is eude.d, us both the Deputy Slier; IT und also the rancher are popular men lu that neighborhood. 01 GEE death. A marriage license was Issued Tuesday In Sat Lake City where the wedding took place to Miss Zola Ostler of this city and Mr. Emerson John son of Salt Lake. The bride is tbe daughter of --M r. and Mrs, W.. P Ostler and Is well and favorably known among the young people of the town. This paper joins with their many friends in congratulations on the happy event. PIONEER DAY, JULY 21TII r WOMAN Mr. af.d Mrs. Max Ssnby have rehome in Burlej, turned to their Idaho. Mrs. P. L. ffolmsn pcnt Saturday viit;ng at Santanaln w.th her fister. Mrs, Wm. Hudson. ;rac llolinfiii. P L. ll'iltnan. and Afton Allred were I'rovo visUors on Saturday. fclhel Outiilersun of Mt. Plcnant has returned borne after spmling tbe w?ek with friends in this city. FOOTK-DAV1- Taylor of Provo rmc down from that city Wednesday for a few day's visit with Mr. and Mrs W. W. Taylor of this city. Miar. Lola easier came down from Salt Laka to spend the J 4th with her Mr. snd Mrs. S At Halt Lake City on Tuesday af ternoon the marTiag? of Miss Ida Foot of this city and Mr. Cladd Davis of Pasadena, Calif., took place. The bride Is the dsogbtor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote and has a wide parents. citrl9 of friends in this city who will A large number of Nephites wen enf-nhearty con erat nisi ions on the over to Moroni yesterday to attem event. Tbfl bridegroom in a young the celeb nat ion. Nisiness man ef the California town of Filmore Is visit end we understand is qafte prominMrs. J. 8. Oil Ing her daughter. Mrs. Kay Urongh ent in that section of the country. and Mrs. Ernest Brough, this week The joins wfh their Park Is visiting many friends In wishing tbm the Miss Msrfon friends in Moroni this week. greatest of happiness and prosperity Times-New- s AD1IIS1IN LAID TO REST Vuneral STiees Held Sunday For Mrs. lxuie Willis at Tabernacle ( iiiio . X The New. Vol. 3, No 52 WEST Of COUNTY valuation of farm lands in." Juab county $2,101,093 In lieu of, the figures quoted above. This weans that every farmer in Juab couuty will have the valuation of his assessed farm land Increased by the state board 15 per cent this year. The merchants of Juab county are hit still harder than this as the valuation on their merchandise and trade fixtures has been increased 30 per cent. The valuation on this class of . property in Juab county was fixed HONORED AT OLD FOLKS PARTY by assessor Haynes at $379,617, but by the action ot the state board this L. A, Bailey.-Sr.- , returned home amount was Increased 30 per cent, from Sail - Lake atteinoou Friday which now makes the valuation where he attended the. Old Folks $4 93,502, which means that evry In that city, being one of the party merchant In the county will have the invited guests.. The affair was held present valuation of his merchandise at Liberty park and Mr. Bailey was and fixtures Increased 30 per cent. invited to the stand and asked to These are the only changes made give his experiences in the old hand in the various classes of property In cart companies, which he did. . He the county, and the total valuation said that everyouij had a grand time, .of property In this county has now Cow 2auibv,'gr and. iwiivr . e'lw:.al been increased from $17,117,481 to being present to Join the old folks ' $17,505,425. in their r assessed the llama ar4 .Among 894 2 head of cattle on the range In this county with an assessed' value of $298,205. Sheep and goats on the F range number 87,977 at an assessed value of $870,560. The number ef swine In the county is 993 with a NEWS ITEMS value of $7,590, Banks In the county are assessed at $197,500. Born July 12th, to the wlf- - of AT A SHOWER TKltTAl. Lloyd Collard. a baby boy. Joe LivitiKton und family of Halt Misses Joy Broadhead and Hatlle Ijike are here vimtiug friends and Broad head were hostesses Saturday relatives. Paul Neilson of lb. a city und Kliza- evening at a shower at the home of the former In honor ot Miss Vivian beth Lund of .Manti were married Broadhead whose marriage will take Wednesday, July 16th at tMantl. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Coilard uliu place in the near future. The evening was delightfully spent In games and have been livitig at llelier Cily this music. Many beautiful presents hummer are spending a few days lu and this city visiting relatives. were received by the bride-to-b- e delicious refreshments were served Saturday, Juy ll'tli, under the to the following: Clara Hobbs. Pearl direction of tho lloma Kcdtiomis Warren, Georgia McCuue, Mrs. Faul Association the citizens ot I t. Green Booth, Mrs. V. U. Warner, Mra spent a very enjoyable day at Nelio Clarence Warner, Idale Pitt, Kutbe Canyon. The city furnished the Jones, Pearl Jones, Susie Ostler, music and everyone enjoyed the trip. Maltie Curler, Mayme Riches, Mra. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Livingston of Florence Swenson of dalt Lake, Leila Elsinore are Fl. Oreen visitors. and Laura Broadhead, Mrs. Alta Friday afternoon the barn of Dave Mrs. lloliertson, was set on fire by his Black, Mrs, Arvllla Warren, Wm. Broadhead, Naomi and Dahpine little boys who were playing with Broadhead, Mn. Fonda Tolley, Selma some matches. The barn wis com Brougb, Walter Olpin, Wm. Kunder, pletely destroyed and much hay was and the hostesses, Hattie and Joy burned. Ills ear was also very much Broadhead. damaged, and two pigs burned to OSTLEH-JOHXSO- ' V . VALUES TIMES-NEW- S SERVICE NOT ALL DESIRED Beautiful services wore held Sunday afternoon over the remains ot Mrs. Louise Willis, who passed away Friday morning after a long Illness which she bore with fortitude until Kays Railroad Administration Are her strength gave way and nature KndeiiVoriiiK to Adjust Mnttetn.and deceased The gave up the btrugglo. tiivo I's lawal Train. was respected by all who knew her Through Trains Are Delayed by Iocal and had lived the life of a faithful Latter Day Saint. She leaves a husTruffle. band and one son and one daughter, Mr. Joe Willis, and Miss Delta Willis, and two brothers, Frank and James A few weeks ago Tne Times-New- s Hawkins, besides a wide sircle ot registered a kick concerning the poor friends who mourn her departure accomodations afforded passengers Bishop Bailey presided at the ser from this city going north, and also vices and the choir sang "Sister thou the fact that on May 31st the day was mild and lovely." Prayer was the Conference rates went into effect offered by J. W. Barnes. Miss Alelba there was no provision made for tak-caHague, then sang "A Perfect Day" of the passengers from here. accompanied by Miss Athelia Booth. The General Manager ot the road W. The speakers were J. W. Paxman, H. Comstock.has written us a letter The Tluift of the PuweiVM.il$ .and Present Day . James D. Pexton, and the closing re this week explaining tbe cause of Thrift is Continuing, tie Work. '. marks by Bishop Dailey, all ot whom this mistake, and also the fact that paid tribute to the good qualities and his office had Investigated the com worth of the departed, and told ot plaint made, with the result that he, her faithfulness as a Latter Day acknowledges that Nephi Is not get ; Saint. Other musical numbers were ting satisfactory service, and that his a Violin Solo by Miss Mercy Oolds- - office Is now endeavoring to get local brough, accompanied by Miss Diane train service between :"Oh Dry Those Tears Salt Lake and Lynndyl. Goldsbrough, AND LKVAV i 1 ,(.S11IIN Mai.L II, NEPHI 5 and a duet by L. P. Anderson and In regard to the statement of the DIVIDK HO.VOUH Mrs. Flossie Carter, accompanied ty Times-New- s that fully 50 people were The nVove heading tells the' jtory Miss Norma Bigler. "jesus Lover of unable to get on the train the mornof t!i.) talx-u- p at the ball park Tuesj 5atumia.v aTt.rnoon the Ievan ball The closing prayer was My Soul." rates went into effect can fully day, when tho locals met the team team wsi.t over to Cashen and met offered by L. A. Bailey Sr. The riorai ing be sustained by reliable persons.' A who bave been taking the ho from'that town In a game of from were beautiful and profuse, large number ot peopre never went the scalps of 4 number ot learns in baseball. : At toe close of the game offerings relatives and friends down to the depot after the word Th following Central I'tsb the past wnek, but the Gotdicn' tuTasrlo Levau's 7. from me came that no tickets could be sold for attenaea g as one would On Coahen hoys came funeral! srore Is umlay Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Haw that train, and after the train arrived think b.v the difference In the tallies over to I.ii,rf3where a slugging beo kins.-'Vl- rs. Whltaker. Mrs and the conductor found out that a d look plife he flcsw "of wfcjch the Smith and Joseph that thu grim was viry Mr. Clarence daughter. had heen.jnade, the eight or 1 '" 'h' t - f '.Vl' 1 jionars Haw kin's, Miss Berflioe ancTFlowetta blunder. Uj44aa4a'lh ,bpt ifrU wb(-jx4 ten- persons at the depot ware squeI. 15 com 16 score t to even, until tho fatal e'ghth innings being Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Haw ezed into the already crowded train, menced, the cor was at a U sunt tm: rfntmii favor. kins, and Miaa Ina Hawkins, all ot but tbe tacts are that tbe greater part time hai bva one gnmw antil-tb- al Lake. - - . Salt of tbe persons who wished to go had . .4' of the best exhibitions of real ball II MDIXKiHTtf gofta bak up town andjwere not at of rest the the tins season, but game thV'gtatlon when arrived, was another story .and when speaking If ur . Id ball player has a suit In were but arrangements making on the soft foot it of pedal. bis put your U. CHAUTAUQUA to Payson to take the Ore in lin to go which belongs to the B. pw.ehion The !i Giil boys came to bat iu the former association, he will confer a We are printing the letter frotir the eigth innings with confidence and favor b returning it to .Manager practically general manager because s. determination written on their THIS EVENING Wallace v'ickers, us tbe I'jcal team is subs tan tlates the roof ot our and well, bang, slam hit short on suits. article as to the service we were getand run was the order until 11 runs ting from the through train. were added before the painful scony Loe Angelea, Calif. t'uiae forward, all ye fans who mtl The Chautauqua given by the B. Times-New- s. was ended, and then a chanpo of ,n the grass and join the bunch In the Y. U. of Provo, whirh Is free to Editor of pitchers was needed before the trick grandstand. You can nee much bet everyone, opens In the Tabernacle Dear sir: was turned. Held taking the place of My attention has oeen called to tbe snd tbe rooting Is more concen this evening at 8.39 p. tn. Huwes and bringing tho disastrous truif'd. in your publication of June article to 11.30 m. 10 il a. takes to money Besides, Saturday from innfnits to a close. A number of run a ball team. m. wll be the women's section. 6th referring to the service out of a. helped to bring about for Conference on Saturday at 4 p. m. will include Nophi to Salt Lake on this eollap-- , theawi being the accident SatPage 8) (Continued musical over program. and Gunnison i'i' lit. lectures il put to the short stooperry, whirh caus- la.-- l score of 18 to urday evening at 8. 30 there will be with a Thursday ed him ta retire from the game, 15. .HI.VkNU 1XDC8THY SKKS DAY. miscellaneous readings, etc. several errors which meant runs, and LIGHT Sunday morning the Chautauqua the frequent hitt'ng of the pitcher, alto school In the held high be will 1 he D van team are dying for u Lrass mills In the east are tied up though in Justice to that individual commence at 10 a. tn. a strike that cuts off copper with we are Informed that not one run of game With Nephl. so what about The Chautauqua will be continued the 11 tillies, were listed as earned series of three game with our South In the Tabernacle at 2 p. m. with a consumption. The strike which agit n ern neighbor. made strictly runs but wer A cor- ators tried to start July 1 In tbe sacred concert and lectures. of !Hs In spite fielding errors. Put to the big western mines did not develop extended is dial Invitation for the very good reason that tbe ISaseball, all over the Cnlteo streak of bad luck our boys played to attend. miners must have seen that under the kind of ball that will win In nine states Is more popular this year, ac public ever has It to then of the in curtailed demand for cooper and cording of reports, ten. present nut fpite Karnes BK ENFORCED .. the mines could do nothing but close number of tallies made In this Inni ics been In its history. We agree will HRK LA WH TO IX NATIONAL EOHEHTt if they found a strike on their bands. added that and ninth In report. the rallied" they The strike did not develop at 2 mora runs to the score of the local Notwithstanding the very hazard- Butte and tbe strike In tbe Park City Th Junior League boys are doini; team. now prevailing Utah, district Is broken and mines c11int a lot of practice these days and tjid ous conditions The visiting team plaved Intermountaln coun- are again opening on od basis. tho throughout ball some fair to promising develop ball and the work of the third try, reports ot numerous case Na-of Higher prices for electrolytla copOlntcr.was real league stuff. In players. with fire within the carelessness . per have been paid during the past over tl regard tt the little wrangle tional forests are being received by tew days than at any time since the The Fi'hriam ball players are feel decision at first base, the munse'T office of the Forest service. the of the visiting team wishes th public ing iniJfhh elated over the fact that A Ogden enforcement of the state market broke below 20 centa a pound early In the year. New business has to knoVtbat it was due to the bass they trim o.ed the Fairview boys to) andrigorous carelees-ne.- s laws federal prohibiting cents a pound been taken at 18 being lose which had moved about th tune of 10 to 7. tn the use ot fire on public land for delivery m far ahead as Septemy 2 feet from II position, and hot is today being ordered by the forest ber. The volume at the new top The M0G1IJ team shut out th deire on their part to d!pol4 the In his letter of Instruction to the level, however, has not been very enas a with last they of Fphriam boys Sunday ths umpire, ruling field officers, the district toreater deavor at all times to piay clean t all score of 19 to . They also shut out rails attention to the fact that tbe large. Producers confidently look forand avoid If possible wrangling tit the Richfield players a few days prev- newspapers of tbe Intermountaln ter to a renewal of good export ward any ktnd., Koine of th5 feature piays ious (o that. have for years given wlda pub buying in the very near future with ritory was the thre team ot (he home to the need for care In too nse uocertainity over tbe signing ot The fJunnison team has adopted licity ba hit of RoM. Park, ths foof fly on open lands. In addditioa, peace cleared away. ot fire and which name the of the Warner, the "Cyclones," retches of Clarence the national forest are plentifully Nothing can be gained and much H.ree base hit of Pettys, while sever- title Is supposed to throw a chill Into sprinkled with posters and notices can be lost by industrial warfare at made all teams. were al dou'ile piaTS visiting quoting the federal laws and the pen- mines at this time. there resentative that they secure a loca- alties prescribed for'vlolatlong ttll.I. START DRII.I.! law on riONEEB DAV O.CIETLV SPENT. ON NLW W I 1,1, tion thre In the near future as they of. The states also hava which wide would want to move out that way their statute bowka to Plonoer Day was very quietly spent The work of takfrg down the soon to get out a dally paper. The publicity has hcen given by state of tacts these here H ficers. Notwithstanding oil t present yesterday, hardly anybody redf Illng machinery reprr.enta!ive told the manager that well rommnr'l Ttiosday and It Is this paper had already planned for fires occur each year and most of maining in th city except the dog of wilful neglect catcher, the editor and the marshal. etpefted, pny Manager Wbee'tet, to such an tnterprise and had given the them bear evidence of gross carelessness. The Interests A large crowd went with the excur c ontrmi lated sheet a name which Tate evervthine ready to tomm'-n.1 .ak are ton treat to permit a sion to the back of Mt. trilling operations on a new well by would be the "Oil City News." enntlnnanca of this condition, and other crowds went to "We are tow wrrk-!- r I teii.tw r 1st. .Vtf. of Salt fields in Mrs Iike end this hereafter, persons guilty of starting FDahlsh Fork and o oil i Hogan g r,in at the fires will be prosecuted to the resorts until the town wi vll y." saxs the gonial rr.ansrer. ami- fare vM'irig with Mr. and Mrs. K. R. forestextent of th law. full deserted until evening. 1 ews rus wee. i irnes repto orresi the sHggectPfi re Unitaf The Week on the Diamond , bl, tv out-of-to- ono-f.Se- -- 'U-'- J 1 Itl-iltAL- I - OPENS coun-ntenance- tr 1 ba-ma- n -- 1 ' thirai." |