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Show THE TIM C1RCTJLAT. ES THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : THE K8-NK- THE TIMES, VOL. 13, NO- - S IS A BOOST. FOR, THE AGRICULTURAL AXD MIXING INTEREST F Kit (2MJ JUAB COUNT NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEITEMBEU 1ST 1922. 28. DISTRICT SCHOOLS OPEN SEPT 18TH RAILROADS MAKE BIG PROFITS IN INDIAN WAR VETERAN PASSES AWAY Yesterday morning at his home in this city Henry .Knowles, life long Cleaning 01 Schools Com- resident and respected citizen passed Week-For- ce menced This 'of Teachers Nearly Com-plet- e. The schools ol Juab District will pen for work Sept. 18th. The work cleaning and renovating the several school rooms of the district com ' The upstair menced this week. rooms "of the old High School building will be used until the new building is ready, which according to information given this paper will be about December 1st. The list of teachers is nearly complete with the exception of the domest ic science teacher for the High school here. The following is the list of the teachers who have signed contracts to date. High school Nephi. Principal Geo. A. Sperry Jr, C. W. Glazier, Harry Beagley, Lillian Blackett, C.W.Johnson, Ezra J. Poulson, Mildred K. J. Bird, Orton Durham, and A. J. Crapo. Levan High school. Earl S. Beck Principal, Alice Session. Alonzo Nephi Grade Schools. Ingram Principal, John C. Hall, T. W. Vickers, J. M. Chrlstensen, Orton Durham, Elva Jennings, Wm H. War ner, Andrew Latimer, Ralph Barnes, Walter Sells, Robert Park, Alean Pace, Lucile Warner, Mabel Sperry, Pearl Allen, Eleda Garrett, Tacy Irons, Blanch Morgan. Levan Grade school. Ivan C. Dalby Principal, Joel Taylor, Helen iJSenedict, Vera Pay. J Mona School. Ray Newton Princi pal, Vivian Peterson, Zelma Young, and Lela Newell. .A Jt, Em-nie- tt, 1921 BUT FAIL TO FURNISH CARS TO MOVE ROTTING 1922 CROPS to the great beyond following a weeks Illness pf pneumonia. The deceased is survived by his wife and several sons and daughters, also two sisters Mrs. Unity Chappell and Mrs. D. K. Brown, of this city Wall Street i Peddlers ol Railroad Stock Show Huge and a brother living in Salt Lake Earnings While Car Shortage Through Neglect City. Grows Hourly More Serious Ml. Knowles was a quiet unassum of by ing man and was well thought Special to Times-New- s all who knew him. He took part in By Robert Fuller this of the early Indian troubles New Vork Bureau Autocaaler section and was a prominent member The railroads of th'e United States mous that freight rates ought to be of the Indian War Veterans associraised it they are to make repairs, must be curbed quickly. ation of Nephi. They must be forced to stop man etc., etc., etc. It isn t true. ipulations of facts and abandon propabrazbeen The which have ngures as quoted in the policies ganda VAUDEVILLE OPENS box show proiits of the four last the lor years. enly practiced These The ruthless policies of the rail leadinur railroads for 1921. NEXT WEDNESDAY roads are tying this nation into econ- are their own figures as quoted by omic knots so fast that within a few gentlemen on VVall Street who are weeks they will bring agriculture, in they claim are bargain prices. The Next Thursday will mark the open and business of all kinds to a Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe has dustry ing date for the Inland Empire vaude dead stop. a few gold bonds ready for absorpvilla at the Venice theatre. Consist is in a most serious sit- tion. The road operates 11,700 miles Agriculture ing of throe acts of big time vaude- uation right now. Even though drastic of road. In the year 1921 it cleaned ville and the regular motion picture methods were immediately employed up a pront of $39,9oi,002. .Poor little program. be a loss suffered by the tiling there will The vaudeville will pfay the Venice farmers in The New York Central in the same to move the twelve Theatre one night each week bringing Uillion dollartryirlg now into the year made a clean protit of $22,295,- crops an entire change of new acts and pict 660. harvest. ure program. The Northern Pacific got away with Car Shortage Was Known- Starting the opening performance a li. C. Traffic Hutchuigs, pront of $22,065,339. Manager will find Bellmont & Partner in a No wonder treight rates ought to of the Amerithe Traffic ot Dept., very unique act which they term can Farm Bureau Federation after be raised. "Three Feet of Comedy." The Of course when we get into intriearly in June, and beare artists in their respective investigating into effect esti- cate railroad bookkeeping we assume went strike fore the line and they do not fail to delight mated a heavy car shortage this fall. it can be shown that black is white the young as well as the old. he American Railway Associa- alter the manner of proving the cat Second on the program will find stated that on June 15 there had ten tails, but stripped of all be. tion "Yendys," achinese comedy novelty 'were JJ2,0bl cars needing repairs, fuddiug and specious argument, the act, this act has just finished a long which of Z0S,Ma required heavy re hgures as quoted seem to be the outengagement on one of the largest has standing facts told briefly. strike the then Since vaude ville circuits apd is a riot of pairs. and repairs of ' The situation right now is so seri construction paralyzed fun where ever it has played. The association also stat- ous that farmers in many states canGoodhue & Oliver a versatile team all kind. the ed that percentage of cars in bad not get coal to thresh wheat wheat two young performers consisting of 1 was 15 These which after threshing will have to be on June order who present there .offering in a with those of piled on the ground, because elevators same compared figures is act of This scenery. special set Commerce Commis- and granaries are packed lull waiting full of new surprises. Throughout the Interstate was a big backshow there that sion waiting waiting for cars. the some of one will hear this act, and of freight Write to your congressman of movement ward repairs latest songs, clever banjo playing know and a very good Swedish imperson- equipment from April to June. This, senator. Let our government ex. too, in the face of the fact that the that the railroads can no longer ation given by Miss Oliver. railroads knew from Department of ploit this nation while they drive on Agriculture reports that the biggest for increased profits blood money. LAST OF SERIES OK crops of years would have to be The very life of our principal industry KENSINGTONS HELD marketed this fall. Agriculture, is at stake. This policy of neglect of vital rolling stock by the railroads is only in The last Kensington of the Ladies line with the financial camouflage HERE ARE PROFITS OF RAILROADS IN 1921 Literary Club was held Wednesday shoved" down the public's throat by afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. M. as clever a bunch of artists as ever Whitmore. After the luncheon, a drew Atchison, Topeka, salaries. theatre party was given at the. Ven That "Hard-Tim- Santa Fe $39,331,662 Talk. ice. The following members wore Atlantic Coast Line 1,790,569 words all the "hard-timIn other the hostesses (or tne occasion. Mrs railroad talk we have New York Central 22,295,686 was heard G M. Whitmora, Mrs. Wilson GlazNorfolk & Western 10,043,181 cooked up in a great propaganda deier, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. N. J. Rees, 22,965,399 Northern Pacific at and served breakfast, partment Miss Neva Booth, Miss Lula McPher- dinner and Southern Pacific 30,618,778 supper for the last four son, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Miss Bertha Union Pacific 31,301,075 in fact ever since the governyears The following members ment turned the McPheron. Ches. & Ohio 4,192,601 roads back to the were also present. Mrs. J. W. Whitwar. owners the after Chicago St Rock private W. C. more, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. 5,780,259 Island The result of this is, that nine Andrews, Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry, Mrs. Central Illinois 9,700,794 United in the out of ten Mark Sowby, Mrs. Dennis Wood, persons Missouri Pacific 3,537,016 believe that the railStates Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs. J. W. Boud, roads today in a terrible plight; that are Mrs. R. T. Cowan, Mrs. Bert Cowan, their operating expences are enor Mrs. T. C. Winn, Mrs T. D. Rees, K. J. Bird, went to Lynndyl, yes Mrs. W F Brough and Mrs Rose Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stubbs of Pro-vUtah, visited the past week with terday on a business trip. HANI) BENEFIT A SUCCESS Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Downs, parents ot Mrs. Stubbs. Byron Alder, the poultry expert The Committee in charge of the from 'the Agricultural College at entertainment Boys Band Mr. and Mrs Reed Belllston, retur- Logan, was In Nephi yesterday In given in the Venice theatre Thursday ned from Logan the latter part of structlng some of the local poultry evening were very pleased over the last week. They will make their men on how to cull their flocks financial success of the entertain home here again for some time. The Ugladin Bees were delight ment, and with the splendid support Mr. and Airs. A. B. Gibson, rece- fully entertained Tuesday evening at given the committee by the citizens here. ived a visit from the stork yesterday the home of Miss Ellen Greenhalgh the About $S0 was realized after paying morning leaving a fine baby girl at After the usual routine work-o- t expenses which will be a welcome their horn. bees, delicious refreshments were served to the following: Sylvia Goble addition to the band treasury. The Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and Arsella Belllston, Josephine Stephen performance of the band on their first appearance was very creditable family of Shelley, Idaho, are guests son, Minnie Belllston, May Green and augers well for the future success at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. halgh, Thelma Warner, Deon Bellls of the undertaking. With the hearty Downs. ton, the Bee Keeper Mrs. Reha Beag ley, and the hostess Ellen Green support of the people of this city the A birthday party was given at the halgh. organization will be one that the town will be proud of In the years home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burton The S. C. Club met at the home of to come. Monday evening In honor of Mr. Burton. Games and music were en- Mrs. A. V. Gadd Friday evening LAST OF WEEKLY joyed until eleven o'clock when Special musical numbers were rend HALF HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY luncheon was served to the follow- ered by the Misses Oeniel and Hor tense Carter, and Miss Foote of Calif ing: Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glazier, ornla. Delicious refreshments were Wednesday Aug 30th was the lasl of the weekly half holiday which Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Dr. served to Mrs. Art Kendall, Mrs, has been in force In this city during and Mrs. N. J. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. George Latimer, Mrs Harry Irons June, July and August. Next Mon J. W. Boud, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mrs. William Belllston, Mrs. Lloyd day will be observed as a holiday on Judd, .Mr and Mrs J A. Burton, Mr. Hobbs, Mrs. Robbert Chappell, and account of this being Labor Day. and Mrs. LeRoy Brough, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Irons. Special guests were Mrs. J. E. Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Geo. Foote and daughter from Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robblna re Pexton, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty, Modesto, California, Mrs. H. G. Kar turned to Salt Lake Wednesday, Mrs. Roy T. Cowsn, Mrs. T. D. powltx of Salt Lake. Mrs. T. G. Car after a "week-- i visit with relatives Res, Mr. A. V. Hague and Mr. and tor, and the Misses Genell and Kurt here. Mrs. Burton. ense Carter. Farmers Facing Heavy Loss 1 Bell-mon- ls -- NOTES FROM MILLS o- Miss )Eitng fcr a Percia Bunnell of Idaho Is her sioter Airs. Owen Green few days. Mrs James Kielloy, Sr. returned to 'lis Monday after spending the past ij.onth at Delta. T.I . Mrs. John .Will.'ans weut lo Fays', tf-- Tuesday for a few days visit. . Mr Louis Ouarnbitr of Sclpio has purchased the home of Mrs. M. Swltzer and expects to move here soon. J. Bowers, Jr. of Nephi were the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. E.' Robertson Sunday. Mr and Mrs. A. Mr. Geo Francom was in Mills Tuesday on business. Mr. Wm. F. Squire left for Toronto Canada last Friday having been call ed there on account of the death of his mother Mrs. Win Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Green, entertained Tuesday evening for Miss Percia Bunnell. The time was spent in games and social chat. A gump tious supper was served to the follow ing: MIbs Percia Bunnell, Miss Car- lotte Howard, Mr. Marlon Hanson, Mr. Roy Green, Archie Green, Mr. and Mrs. John Green, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Robertson and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Owen Green. Miss Deora Golden, spent In last the guest of Mable Howard. Mr Louis McCann Lake City Tuesday. wqpk left for Salt Mr. Richard Rathja of Chicago, is spending a month at the Rathja ranch at Mills. Mr. Dean Howard TIMES-NEW- was in Sclpio Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mable Howard, entertained a number of her friends Friday even inn; at the Howard Ranch in honor of Miss Deora Golden. The time was pent In playing games and dancing Delirious refreshments were served to the following: Mlss Percia Bonn ell, Louise Williams, Charlotte How ard, Deora Golden, Mable Howard, Marion Hanson, Roy Green, Dean Howard, Wm Snader, Louis McCann Herman McCune, Gilbert Howard, Charlie Williams. Richard Rathja, Lloyd Williams. Ivan Howard, Roy McPherson.and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Green. press-agTTi- ts' e" e" Hay-mon- d. : s '. t l THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO. 44. OCAL BATTERY W I CARTWRIGHT RETURNS HOME ENACTS TRAGEDY Battery "E" of the 145th Field Artillery with headquarters in this Shoots Wife 'and Then Turns lty returned homo yesterday after a couple of weeks encampment at the Weapon On" Jordan Narrows. The local battery Die As A Result- - Interreceived many compliments from the ment Here commanding officers during the encampment on their smart appearance and soldierly bearing, in fact it was Desperate because of domestic In stated by the officials that the mem bers of the battery from here made a felicity, Wm Isaac Cartwright, about better showing than any other bat- 57 years old shot and killed his wife tery in camp. The officers and men Mrs Alary J Cartwright, at an early morning at the of the company are glad to be home hour Wednesday again, but feel that the trip was home of his daughter Mrs Leslie Wil worth while and of much benefit to son, in Payson, Utah. After shoot ing his wife he turned the weapon on them from a military standpoint. himself sending a bullet into his own brain. Cartwright and his wife had not lived together for more than a TIRE SERVICE NOW year, and the past week Mrs. Cart TAKEN FOR GRANTED wright hud commenced proceedings for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and threats. The murder appeared to have been Motorists today take their tire ser planned, as Mr. Cart deliberately vice and milage for granted, accordwas around visiting his friends wright ing to G. R. Judd, a local Goodrich in Nephi until about ten o'clock TuesTire dealer. day night. He then went down to "They have become so accustomed the slaughter house of the City Meat to getting eight, ten, twelve and even Market and secured a 38 Colts pistol fifteen thousand miles or more from used in beeves, and with this killing their tires that they do not appreci weapon in his possession Ue boarded ate what science and inventive genius the 1.25 a. tu. train for Payson. have done for them. at the home of his daugh Arriving In the days of the pneumatic tires, ter in Payson about 3 a. m, he took as any old time motorist will tell you off his shoes in the yard so as not every tire was a gamble. If, a man to make a noise. He then tore off got five hundred miles from a tire the screen over the window and en without having trouble he was sur- tered. He then removd his coat after tire entering the bed chamber, turned it prised. He really expected trouble every mile he drove, and when inside out carefully, and laid it on a motorist started out to drive his table, the inside pocket exposed, discar he wondered if the tires would closing a letter. He then went to the hold out 'till he got to the next bed on which hia wife and daughter corner. were sleeping. A slight noise awoke lire manufacturers naturally set the women. Mrs. Wilson caught their minds to the problem at once, sight of the gun in the hand of her and the Goodrich Organization, be father, and made a desperate attempt ing the pioneer in the industry! guick to take it away from him. There was ly produced many improvements in a struggle for a moment when the both milage and better tires. gun fell to the floor. Cartwright reUne of the greatest steps in ad gained possession of the weapon and vance on the part of Goodrich was struck his daughter over the head the production of the Silvertown Cord with it in making a second attempt Tire. This tire caused a revolution to reach the bed in" which his wife not only in the tire business but also still lay paralyzed with fear. in motoring. It established a new JVlrs. Cartwright made a desperate and higher quality standard and effort to defend herself but was un- gave the user so many more miles equal .10- . L euieifieui;... f va i.w,....(, that it was instantly recognized as i then deliberately fired a shot at his genuine economy. Today the silver. wife, the bullet striking her over the town has reached its final perfection, left eye. She lived until 6 o'clock and is regarded as the standard of when she died without regaining concomparison. sciousness. A second shot rang out a Dom in cords and fabric tires moment later telling of the fact that Goodrich has to the Cartwright had ended his own career. responded motorist's demand for longer mileage When Mrs. Wilson found that she at a lower cost, and today the man could not successfully battle with her who buys a tire never thinks of ask .ather, and after he bad struck her ing the dealer for a guarantee as to with the gun, she hastened to the mileage. He knows he will get many home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daniels, thousand and that in addition he will who live next door. Mr. Daniels receive the service which Goodrich Lurried to the Wilson home, but be developed years ago and which has fore he could reach the house the become an integral part of the op- tradegy had ended. Mr. Wilson Im SelfBoth To-da- eration store." of every Goodrich Dealer's y. -- 1 mediately went down town and Vl re- turned with Wm Kitchen, the Payson In the meantime oineone had telephoned Sheriff Boyd the latter reaching the scene about 7 a. m. After looking over the situat- on the sheriff decided that an Inquest was unnessary and he ordered the bodies removed to the Harris undertaking establishment. The letter found In his coat had the i.lght-watchma- n. WOCLD PROVIDE MEANS TO HANDLE GRAVEL o, .Jenlt V A meeting of the stockholders of the Nephi Irrigation Company was held In the Courthouse Wednesday evening to consider the question of providing means to handle the can yon gravel which Is becoming a cost ly charge on the resources of the com pany. Many views of handling the gravel were put forth, which finally terminated in a motion being passed which gives the directors power to take such steps as they deem advise-abl- e to meet the situation. following scrawled on an envelope. "There Is money in the bottom of the stove in the parlor. Things are In the cellar. I loved you all too well." Mr. Cartwright was bout In Stafford County, England, and ramo to Nephi 36 years ago, last lune, being then a young man. His wife was also bora in the same city and came out here several years later. Seven children were born, six of VAl'DE VILLE PLEAS K8 whom are now living. Iliosti being LARGE CROWD Robert Cartwright, and Mrs. Alma Iloswell of Eureka, Mrs. Leslie Wilson of Payson. Louis, Edward, and A packed house greeted the local of Nephi. vaudeville artists, K J Bird, Oneita Margarett, The bodies were brought to Nephi Rees, Arvllla Lunt, and Viola Worth y where interment will take Ington, at their appearance Wednesplace. day evening at the Venice Theatre. The entertainment given by the above ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR artists was high class In every partiXCNTi RKXRIEIt cular and would do credit In a city six times the population of Nephi This Is to announce that I am a andl.l cj for the nomination f r The Prolo swarm of Bee Hive girls ''oiitity Recorder at the Democratic enjoyed an outing Tuesday at Lin- ( and I solicit the support coln Beach and Castllla Springs. The .ifonventlop, my fru rids that I mar be surcejs-!'- ul following enjoyed the trip, Luella and ifcelve the favor anked for Winn, Evelyn Bailey, Marie Cowan, RDETTE SPERRY Florence Burton, Norma Francom, Alice Barnes, Verda Uatchelor, Vera Lanell Burton, came down from Bean, Lillian Carter, Clela Bailey. Salt Lake this week for a days and Alice Salisbury visit here. Will-enha- !o-da- c I- -I ll, |