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Show .t - VI. - .......... X A HOME PAPER FOR J HOME - : . UfX PEOPLE... i The Times, Vol. 16, No. PI ". HUS-- . A,': JJ, J0; ..... ' i - fMh JJWW AVE NEW LEVAN ' 0 THE 1 ,: The News, Vol. 10, No. $45,010 HOTE 13 OH MAIM - - A SSVKi " ERADICATION OF FLIES" IS PROJECT OF LADIES CLUB 15 -- " DEVOTED .in Forrest Hotel Company Incorporated With.E. R.t Forrest,; :J i . 4 C. F 17nct D rtjrv-XrS Rlirr Brick and Concrete of - Building to be Constructed Finishings to be Latest In Hotel Architecture, ; Construction of a new main street hotel was announced this "week by the Forrest Hotel company, a corporation formed by E. R. Forrest, the present owner of the Forrest Hotel, his son S. E. Forrest, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. S. E. Forrest and Lucille F. Booth. E. R. Forrest will be president of the new corporation, with S. E. Forrest as The new hotel is to be built on the corner of Main and First North street, and will cost in the neighbor-- ! hood of $45,000.00, the including site, and will be of the most modern type' of hotel construction throughout. The ultimate plan contemplates a hotel of G5 rooms, 26 of which will be built at the present time. In addition to the guest rooms, there will be a public lobby, dining room, lunch-ea- n room, ladies parlor, sample room and a modern kitchen. The heating e system will be of the latest with stoker automatic system Tappr for the boiler. The main building will be of brick and concrete constructioa with a slated composition roof. There will be ten bath rooms with modern plumbing throughout, and the electric wiring will be completed in every detail with basin lights, wall lights, and table lamps. Telephones will be installed in every room. Pope and Burton, architects of Salt Lake City, have prepared the! plans anci the general contract: ior the construction has been awarded to Cox and Chrlstianson of Provo, Utah. P. L. Larsen of Provo will do the plumbing. The contract calls for the building to be completed by July I 15? Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Jfriday, March 26th, 1926. BE COMPLETED JULY r. BfcJ ROOMS TO TWENTY-SI- X secretary-treasure- . ' 13. TO A4V r VrUTT Dr. F. H. Beckstead and vsi NEWS ITEhlS The Ladies Literary club and partners were entertained at the home of Mrs. Emma Dalby Wednesday evening. A delicious luncheon was served and "500" occupied .'the time. Marie Bosh Is visiting this week in Levaiu with relatives, and friends. Beulah Bosh returned; this week from the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Miss Bosh is recovering from the operation JL i; -- 'liiEi v C W. Johnson Speakers at Meeting Held Wednesday I Evening. , The Ladies Literarr club f tkU with th Stat 15th Board of Health, hare undertake the 'eradication of flies," aa thir summer project, and to this end hav called on the entire community to assist them jn this work. Their first meeting wa8 held in th city hall Wednesday evening, wbu a large number of the ladies of NiU listened to able addresses by Dr. T. H. Beckstead, city health physlcia, and C. W. Johnson, president of th 'city, Architect's Drawing of Front Elevation of New Forrest Hotel, to be Completed July CLYDE SELECTED AS SECRETARY OF SERVICE STAR LADIES K BASE BALL CLUB NEPHI KIWANIS AT SPR1NGVILLE I in .... CLUB ENJOY VISIT ' number of the officers and mem bers of the Nephi chapter of the Ser vice Star Legion attended the ban quet at Sringville, Thursday after noon, given in honor of Mrs. W. E. G.? Saunders, National President of tlW Service Star Legion. Mrs. Saund-e- r was accompanied to Springville byfAnna W. Cannon, president of the Utah department. Mrs. T. W. Allred of' this city was chosen toastmistress and a very fine program was given, wich was enjoyed by the large gathering. The following attended from this city: Mrs. J. W. Paxman, Mrs. Hnry Painter, Mrs. J. R. Park, Miss Bess!e Painter, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Mrs. Joseph Warr, Mrs. C. W;.. Morgan, Miss Mary Morgan, Mrs. J. ,rE. Ingram. Mrs. J. E. Memmott, Mfs. Mary Garrett, Mrs. Israel Bale, Mrs.' Hyrum Broadhead, Mrs. A. J. Gpwers,. Mrs. P. N. Anderson and jAraj Wfc W. Jenkins. TO MINING CAMP Nephi Commercial club. Uri. . . Forrest, chairman of the civit of the Ladies Literary elak om-raitt- Twenty-thre- e members of the presided. The officers and directors of the Kiwanis club journeyed to Nephi Dr. Beckstead discussed the "Swat ' Nephi Baseball association held a Eureka Tuesday evening, and attend- ting of the Fly," and called attentioa session in Thursday evening, Miss Jennie Rees gave a lecture to busy ed a meeting in the Tintic high to the fact that flies are one of th the parents Tuesday afternoon, en- the city hall. A number of very imschool building arranged by the Inter most dangerous menaces to lit and titled "Nutrition." Miss Rees will be portant subjects were discussed, and city relations committees of the health, which mankind has to cont4 committees season for the coming in Levan again next Tuesday at 3:30. Nephi and Eureka clubs. S. E. For- with. He also stated that flieg hav Mrs. Ina Jackman entertained the were appointed. rest of the local club was chairman, caused thousands of deaths in Utah, The advisability of having a rectwo-pipJackman family Tuesday evening at and June Kendall, introduced the and will continue to do so until th ' reational director was discussed, and "500." Nephites in a very humorous style. public awakens to the fact and inaug H. J. Pitts, The H. O. A. club met at the home the members of the board went, on of the urates a warfare that will remit ta of Mrs. Richard Iverson Thursday record favoring the hiring of a man Eureka club gave an address of wel their eradication. to direct the recreational activities come to the visiting Kiwanians, and evening. Those present were: Mrs. Mr. Johnson discussed "Clvi N. J. Schow, Mrs. Emma Mortenson, of this city. A committee was apintroduced the Roy Eureka Kaighn and outlined a program that Pride," counto meet with the pointed Shercity Mrs. Mrs. Glen Sherwood, members. Mary if followed would make Nephi a T. O. Durham, gave a talk on the more beautiful wood, Mrs. H. B. Angell, Mrs. Eliza cil, and the various clubs for the a batter and city, of discussing ways and benefits of inter-clu- b Morgan and the special guests, Mrs. purpose meetings. place In which to live. He stated that means of the necessary H. L. obtaining Mrs. Mortensen, Ina Jackman, stating that Ideas obtained by visit a clean-u- p and paint-u- p campaigm and Mrs. Lafey Christenscn. Delic- funds. ing other towns were very beneficial should be inaugurated. Not only priA. local of W. the Clyde, manager in stimulating greater progress in vate homes, but ious refreshments were served, and public building social chat formed the entertainment. Mountain States Telephone company club. activitie& slvoiil4-- i. and improved. Th painted secretary-treasurwas selected as' mar oi the """Word has been received The attendance prizes donated by speaker also advocated the policy ot " the local club for this season. the Nephi club were won by John planting one variety of trees on aeh riage of Miss Alice Sessions, formerly of The club will buy new suits for the Instructor in Levan schools, to Ly Bunell and Percy Cravens. street, and these trees be planted regman Willardson of Ephraim. The players this year, and have selected NEPHI GIRL MARRIED ine loiiowing musical program ulated distances apart, and th praya attractive and in very pattern, they was enjoyed: Vocal solo, L. P. An er distance from the property tin. marriage taking place March 20th will be here in time to be worn at the IN IDAHO LAST WEEK derson; the Logan Temple. reading, Roscoe Grover; voPackages of Zinnias were distribThe Boy Scout dance given Friday opening game of the league. cal solo, Clarence Gowers; selection, uted to all the ladies present, and a 15th. 1926. Reid President Earl J. a both social appointed Kiwanis quintet, A. V. Pyper, Paul urgent appeal made to plant th The present hotel building, which evening was declared the members of the board of direct E. Booth, Geo. D. Haymond, A. V. seeds, in an endeavor to make Nephi is one block off the main street will and financial success. was The article clipped following The Mutual program for Sunday ors as chairmen of the following Gadd be used for an annex for the present and Earl Gadd, accompanied famous as the city of beaatifvl from the Pocatello, Idaho, Journal, but will.later be turned Into an apart- evening will consist of a "Musical committees, and other members will and will be of Interest to our readers: by Chas. J. Engar on the piano; and Zinnias. if be school necessary: transporappointed a ment house, when the ultimate plan Festival." Nunibprs by the of selections by the KiwanThe following musical program evening at 8 o'clock at is number chorus, Levan band and male quartet tation, R. Hawkins; advertising, Geo. the"Wednesday Bassoon band. for a 65 room hotel Is completed. wrs rendered: Baritone duet, P. N. Tol-IeMrs. home Mr. Elmer and of BailD. will Gilbert with finance, Haymond; special readings, The following Nephites made the Anderson and Ralph Barnes, am-pnnie- d together Miss Hannah McPherson, daughey; grounds, N. A. Nielson. constitute the program. June Kendall, T. O. Durham, trip: by Miss Eima Jonea at piano; of of Mrs. McPherson W. ter J. Nephi, V. last A. entertained Mrs. Pyper According to President Reld, the S. E. Forrest, Earl Gadd, Dr. L. T. vocal boIo, Mrs. Mabel Lunt, accomMr. Walter of became bride the officers of the local ball club are very Utah, Monday evening at a picture show Roscoe A. Grov- panied by Miss Helen Cowan ok vioBooth, Will L. enthusiastic over the outlook for the Vogt, son of Mrs. Rose Vogt of this er, Arthur V. Hoyt, party. Refreshments were served Mrs. D. B. Broadhead's Pyper, Gerald Pyper, lin; violin solo. Miss Helen Cowaa, A. J. Radley city. performing at Bishop the after the show, Nephi Drug Niece Dies Tuesday. coming season, and the only thing the ceremony. The bride wore a love- G. R. Judd, A. B. Gibson, Geo. D. accompanied by Mrs. Plan G. Both Co., to the following: Mrs. Spencer they ask is that the entire community Haymond, Burdette Sperry, Chas. J. on piano. Forrest, Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. T. give them their support, and In turn ly gown of apricot colored crepe and Engar, I. M. Petty, E. R. Forrest, Mrs. Lucille Holton Clinger, niece the officers will do all in their power carried a bouquet of orchid sweet-pea- W. O. Durham, Mrs. Clarence Warner, C. Andrews, Paul E. Booth, Jas. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels aa4 She was attended by Miss Vel-m- a Mrs. Herman Wangelson, Mrs. H. F. of Mrs. David B. Broadhead. died to put over a pennant winning baseA. "Starts, A. V. Gadd, Gilbert Bailey, family of Payson, Mrs. Walter Baimaid as Vogt, sister of the groom, Beckstead, Mrs. Robert H. Park, very suddenly Tuesday at the Broad-hea- d ball team for Nephi. of honor. Miss Vogt wore an attrac L. P. Anderson and Clarence Gowers. ler and family and Wm. Harpr f Mrs. W. J. Olpin, Mrs. Joe Willis, home in this city .The body was Springlake, spent Sunday in Nephi. tive frock of pink georgette and carMiss Athelia Booth, and the hostess, taken to Brigham City Wednesday Joseph H. Grenhalgh spent the the guestg of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. ried pink sweetpeas. Mr. Edward Mrs. A. V. Pyper. afternoon, for burial. GENERAL CONFERENCE week in Parowan. Park. McPherson, brother of the bride, act- past cereas the man. ed best Following APRIL 4TH-5TH-6T- H mony a wedding dinner was served to sixteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Vogt left later for an extended wedding make The ninety-sixt- h general annual trip and onIn their returnat will 218 North Pocatello conference of the Church of Jesus their home Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be Garfield. hold in the Salt Lake City tabernacle In every town and locality in the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April The Nephi baseball association is State many people have failed to mer and fall, and a grave responsibil- 4th, fth and fith, it was announced NEPHI STUDENTS ARE on a special picture show But what a fall green youag putting and health rests all officers upon last Tuesday by President Heber J. heed the numerous warnings that ity next Thursday evening at the Venice Martin had coming to him! H kada't other citizens. Grant. The usual large attendance MAKING GOOD AT U.A.C. theatre, with an added feature, Salis- considered the have been issued against flies. Sophomor class. It An immediate and thorough clean from stakes throughout the church has been called to the fact bury Brothers, In a vaudeville act. marked his entrance with Joy. aa that they are one of the most danger- ing of premises should be effected is expected, but will largely depend It Is necessary that the ball club dubbed him college boob too, at ous menaces to life and health with and further accumulation of filth or on weather conditions. Most of the have some money to get the neces- he appeared In their midst. Three Nephi students, who are at sary which mankind has to contend, being decaying matter avoided. Stable man- general authorities will bo in attendequipment to start the season The consequent comic situation, responsible for a large portion of all ure should be kept in vaults or boxes ance, although Elder Reed Smoot of tending the Utah Agricultural col- off with, and the boys have got to and too, with considerable cases of typhoid fever and diarrhoea! screened or covered or frequetnly the council of twelve, who Is in Wash lege at Logan, received Individual have new suits this year, which they heartsituations, make "The Pinch Hitappeal, diseases of infants and many cases sprinkled with lime, kerosene or ington, D. C, Elder James E. Talm-ag- e honors In being chosen to represent need very badly. Glen Hunter's latest starr lag ter," the In the male school Is the be and club, of removed who glee should at least of the council of tuberculosis and other contagious borax, twelve, A splendid picture has been ob vehicle for Associated Exhibitor, diseases. This results from their hab- every week. presiding over the European mission, school orchestra, and In the Fresh- tained for this evening, which Is en- one of the moat enjoyable man picture the of Melvin and J. Elder Ballard play. it of feeding on filth and discharges be a Garbage titled. "The Pinch Hitter." and is receptacles should shown at the Venice theatre for a Edwin Bailey was selected as a scream from start to finish. from the sick, thus collecting and carefully covered and the contents council of twelve, and Elder Rey L. long time. That theatre is featariag Pratt of the first seven presidents of member of the Male Glee club of the Circuses have their clowns, society "The Tinch Hitter" this week. carrying disease germs to various ar- sprinkled with lime or oil. on school them will and accompany South are who the seventies, ticles of food and drink. opening has Its and every college has Privy vaults should be made fly- Joel Is taken on the baseball team tours of Utah and Idaho, while Its boob. Hons, They have caused thousands of proof, and their contents frequently American mission, are not expected their of cast on was chosen Lee the Bailey never existed ns clown ad maicot, and la about t deaths in Utah, and will continue sprinkled with lime and kerosene. to be In attendance. There has probably the Freshman play, that Is being leave, disappointed, when he learae their work of destruction until the Privy vaults on premises where tyany college campus at any given time to be his real status, but It near In future. that the very presented inon which there did not stroll one very public awakens to the fact and Bonaf ide Club Entertains phoid fever existed should be filled by the favorite campui wait. Dale Gibson, cello player, was giv green Individual who was the butt of ress with augurates a warfare that will result In and abandoned. whom he has fallen In love, en place in the college orcnesira. all sophomorlc jokes and the victim In their extermination. The tjonafide club and their part- and (Plans for an inexpensive and sanmusical organ- of to persevere. In the crucial gtm ef this accompanied every hazing expedition staged. This can be accomplished definitely itary privy will be furnished ners were entertained at the home ization on a tour of a number of When Joel Martin went to college the season, and In the last half of the and effectively. It requires only THE of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ingram last Idaho cities the latter part of the be felt that the world was his. His ninth Inning, he is called into the FLIES REMOVAL OF FILTH. The time was week. be cleaned every Saturday evening. should Cuspidors local paper had called him the town's game as ploh hitter, and wlnt both BREED IN FILTH. Without filth and there should be constantly spent In playing frame, and refreshbrightest and most enterprising game and glory. there can be no flies. More than nine- day In them a two per cent ments were served to the following: solution kept Opposite Mr. Hunter, as th liveIn breed stable of carbolic acid. The regulsr monthly Mr. and Mrs. Verno Boswell. Mr. and priesthood youth, and he had a sneaking susty per cent of them Ba-net- t, Constanc manure and the balance In outhouses, Mrs. Leo Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and union meeting will be held next picion that he was. He wore a brand ly waitress, appears In addition to the measures for the who gives a lively Interpretanew mail order 2 The suit, quite something o'clock. at of refuse. forms and other afternoon Mr. Mrs. and George Parkin, Sunday garbage of the breeding of flies Tolley. beyond the conception of anyone in tion to this Interesting part. Antrim Mrs. Maggie Howarth. Mrs. Ed. Han- Stake presidency extends an Invita Their development from the egg re prevention be should to made effort like a Short and Reginald Sheffield at th every pre son, Mrs. Cecil Morris. Mrs. W. J. tion to the general public to attend his neighborhood, and he felt quires about ten days. Maggots are vent them from entering the house Johnson, Mrs. Evan Harris, and the thin meeting. The regular sacrament combfatlon of Beau Brummel, Dirk practical jokers of the sophomre flies in the larval stage. cheerful The fly season is approaching or having access to milk and other sperlal guests: Air. and Mrs. Glen meetings In the various wards will Wlttlngton. and Ty Cobb, the laxt by class are their foods. When germs are deposited in Booth. Mr. and Mrs. reason of his intense enthusiasm for while Jirk Trimmer has a good Mt at Henry Tarkln, be held In the evening, in connection bssebsll. Trompt action at this time may pre th boy's mlerly old unci. Continued on page four with the M. I. A. meetings. and Mrs. Hannah Mortenson. vent many deaths during the sum - . er . y, s. Utah State Board of Health Shows How- Flies Spread Disease Germs Special Picture Show For Benefit of Baseball Next Thursday Evening Jl nt ed uul !. |