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Show PAGE FOUR THE TIMES-NEW- The Times-New- ! NEPH1, UTAH S, FAR NEWS s (Continued Published Every Friday by the Times News Publishing Company How I Succeeded September 17th, 1926. EE 3- - from page one.) consitituted a big Item In the fair. This year wheat day was July 3. A.B. Despite Juab having the first Subscription Rates: poultry association in the state the county is just now coming into Its il.uu own in Six Months production. The $2.00 first carload of eggs to be shipped One Year out of the county went May 23 of Payable in advance this year. W. H. Warner, now a poultry specialist with the Utah FAVORABLE college, who came to Agricultural PUBLICITY Judge the poultry, show, was the of the first poultry assocThe following editorial was clipped secretary iation. from Wednesday's issue of the Salt The new poultry building, erectLake Tribune and shows that this daily paper is watching the progress ed by the poultrymen themselves, was of Juab County. characterised today by Professor 'Juab county and its county seat, Warner to be the "best at any county The fair furNephi, hold a double celebration fair in the state." commencing Wednesday. The annual nished the lumber but the poultry- county fair and the Nephi diamond men built the structure according to g have been their own likings. It was built with Jubilee and next combined into one event to occupy a view toward instituting three days, September 15, 16 and spring a county poultry show as an 17th. For years Juab county held a added means of stimulating interest sort of" county fair, but this year in the industry. is the first for the exhibition to come This year, during the peak pro out in all the glory of a county dis- duction period, Juab poultrymen re play of progress. With the diamond ceived approximately $2200 a week jubilee celebration sharing the stage from the sale of eggs. The opinion with it, the new county fair is cer was expressed today, however, that tain to be given an impetus that even now with lower production and will carry it far. higher prices the returns still ap"Juab is a county with diverse In proximate $2000 a week. The poulterests. It has a strong agricultural try association operates its own hatfoundation; it has some manufacturi- chery and this spring hatched 75,000 ng, and within its borders thrives a baby chicks. A branch of the poultry big mining industry. The county has industry now being given attention many thriving settlements and its is capon production. Some capons people are of the initiative type. old yet almost as bi Staunch in its belief of the worth of as were exhibited at the fair. turkeys county fairs, The Tribune desires to "How big will they be by Thanks extend to the people of Juab county giving?" someone asked. and the residents of Nephi a word of Juab county demonstrated it can greeting on the eve of their big anluscious peaches, rosy approduce nual event. The Tribune hopes there Even will be many visitors to see what ples and gigantic squashes. Eureka, the mining camp, where Juab county has to offer the some say vegetation can't grow, sent out a basket of peaches and a basket of apples. True these entries were not husky like those from otner FAIR NEWS parts of the county but its an answer to the belief that "nothing can grow around a mining camp." The main (Continued from page one.) contribution of Eureka, however, vation practices keep the soil condi was a big mineral display. The mintion good and insures most etticient ing industry, centered around the Tintic district, makes for about half results from stored moisture. Two tables showing the influence of the resources of the state. Being in the great wool producing of time of plowing and the rate of seeding were displayed. The plowing district of south central Utah, Juab table covered experiments starting in feels entitled to a good sheep show. 1908, while the seeding work dates Nephi is willing to permit Fountain back to 1904. Following are the re- Green, just across the ridge in San sults of the plowing experiment: pete county, to call itself 'The Wool fall plowing returned a yield of 24.5 City,' but Nephi still boasts having bushels; early spring plowing, 23.7 shipped more wool in a single year bushels; plowing when volunteer than any other city in Utah. A lot growth is six inches tall, 19.4 bush- of it may have been Sanpete wool els; plowing when volunteer is twelve but Nephi claims credit for being the inches tall, 18.2 bushels; plowing concentrating point for shipments. when volunteer is in bloom, 14.9 Pointing to a few sheafs of alfalfa bushels; and plowing when volunteer today A. F. Bracken, superintend ent of the Nephi experiment farm growth is in milk, 13.2 bushels. Following is the rate of seeding saia that the Mills community in south Juab was harvesting this fall experiments: Rate of seed - Total yield - Net yield the best alfalfa seed crop it ever had 2 pecks per acre 16.1 bu. some of the fields will yield ten bush 16.6 bu. 3 pecks per acre 20.2 bu. 19.5 bu. eis to tne acre, he explained. Rows 4 pecks per acre 21.6 bu. of apples, on plates and In boxes. 22.6 bu. 5 pecks per acre 25.0 bu. 23.7 bu. indicate that the county has had 6 pecks per acre 26.6 bu. 25.1 bu. good year for this fruit. The 7 pecks per acre 27.5 bu. 25.7 bu. ships about fifty carloads eachcounty year S 26.3 bu. and expects to fulfill all demands pecks per acre 28.3 bu. this season. juao county is a newcomer in Mrs. Bryan Loveridge and small dairying out a creditable start has son Jack of Moab, Utah, are visiting been made. In beef cattle the county with Mrs. Loveridge's parents, Mr. is on its toes. President Burton maue tnis comment on the cattle and Mrs. W. J. Sperry. situation: ".More cattle go from Ne. phi each year than possibly any other section of southern Utah." Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood and children of Welby, Utah, were arrivals Tuesday. They are visiting at Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. He Passed GIBSON. Editor and Manager Just Remember big-sca- le L Brings 1 1 Success! (f y v WE home-comin- Ask the majority of successful men how they have attained success and their answer will be, With the "Through Saving." means open to you, with the way so easy, why not follow this easy way to greater success? I NAL RANK STOCK Well" TO BUILD Notice is hereby given, that at meeting of the Directors, held on the 7th day of September A. D. 192G, an assessment of $2.00 per share was levied on the Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable immed lately to Mr. C. W. Glazier, treasurer at the Nephi National Bank, at Nephi Juab County, Utah. Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on the 15th day of October A. D. 1926, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment made before, will be sold on the 15th day of November A. D. 1926, to pay regular WELL USP Plaster Nephi HAS EQUAL NO The Lnrgeot and Purent Natural Deposit of Oyprnun In Qie World s Nephi Plaster and Mfg. Company ASESSMENT OP THE NEPHI IRRIGATION CO. 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He will not go far without someone notle Ing that he is not a horse or a dog, on account of his stripes, and calling up and asking the circus people if they have lost a tiger." TO SERVE Mrs. Mel "We Are Here To Serve" Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. 33 DEWEY'S "OLYMPIA" AT THE SESQUI j 1 The famous old flag ship is shown at her berth In Philadelphia Navy International Exposition which Yard, the background for the celebrates 150 years of American Independence. Docked Just in front of ta Olympla Is the U. S. S. Constellation, oldest fighting ship in commission. They daily attract thousands of visitors to the Exposition which continues until December 1. Sesqul-Centennl- A TOUCH OF OLD SPAIN J h ",. f'tivi&SJixM " -, .- Stewart and daughter Melha Itae of Moab are visiting a 1 the W. J. Sperry home. Airs. Ste wart is returning from a motor trip Mrs through Yellowstone Park. Stewart is a sister of Mrs. Sperry. STANLEY BUILDING MAIN STHEET STATE FAIR SHOWS POUT TRY t 8.70 17.65 23.93 29.60 ' j.f in i i fmr $24.75 $23-5- 5 $19.55 $11.95 GRACE MOTOR CO. NEPHI, HERE five-mont- aw "He Iloilds Wisely Who Builds ARE UTAH V:--- .:. W f, : " ;'. ' 1 '"1 The building pictured above will echo to the cackling of hens and crowing of roosters during the Utah State Fair at Salt Lake City, October 2 to 9. The poultry industry has taken rapid strides in Utah during the pavt few years, and greater Interest than ever I attached to the forthcoming Poultry Show at the State Fair Grounds. Priie rhickens of every size and description will be on display. i) i If h -- These entertainers have been brought to the International Exposition in Philadelphia where 150 years of American Independence Is being celebrated, by the Los Angeles County, California, Chamber of Commerce. The westerners have built a fine old Spanish mission la the Palace of Foreign, Civic, Fashion and Agriculture Display and there ahow the resources and advantages of their native heath. The musicians and dancera .ntertain all visitors who enter the patio to rest a bit after "doing the exposl-Uo- d " Tbe Exposition continues until December L Sesqul-Centennl- |