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Show THK TIMES-NEW- S CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : t V THE TIMES-NEW-S IS A BOOST. EU FOR THE AGRICULTURAL AND MINING INTEREST 'F JUAB COUNTY : : ; J : NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 2ND, 11)22. THE TIMES, VOL. 18, NO. 18 BATTERY OF FIELD EIGHTY EIGHT STUDENTS THE "Home Sweet Home" For Oar Doughboys MPRESSIVE SERVICES GRADUATE FROM 8TH GRADE EOR MRS. GEO. HELO A. ALLEN W NEWS, VOL. 6, NO. 81 OF. THE WEEK FROM ARTILLERY ASSURED LEVAN The following Is a complet list of At the Tabernacle Friday after the students who sucesfully passed noon beautiful and impressive funer- the examinations in the eighth grade services were held over the mortal To 66 Men Are Now Enlisted-Securi- ng of the schools of this district remain of Mrs Annie Allen, whose mpressive Services Held number the Nephi schools con eath occurred a few days previous For Mrs Herben Malm0! Quarters The this tributed 66. Levan 14.' and Mona 8. to th's time. Bishop C. H. Grace of Final Factor. gren. Mona: Mildred Newton, Thelma the Korth ward was in charge, and Kay, Velma Yates, Bernexe Swasey, the opening number was a vocal due! Loretta Yaung, Larkin DeWitt, VenCast Thy Bread Upon The Waters" The Funeral services held in the Afteh-- several weeks of strenuous ice Vest, Rulon Green, by L. P. Anderson and Mrs. Flossie Levan: Alvina Anderson, Henriet work on the part of the committee Carter. Prayer was offered by A. J. ward Chapel Thursday afternoon for Mrs. kditn Grant Malmgren and in who have had the task of securing a ta Christensen, Raymond Jennings, Gowers. Vinnie Christe'nsen was then sang by fant child were the largest and most Face" "Face To battery of artillery for this city, the Eudene Sorenson, Mabel Griffiths Iona chances are more than favorable that Ruby Tunbridg3, mpressivu services yet held here. Mrs. Allie Bellinton, followed by reNiel-sotheir efforts will be rewarded. Cap- Mortensen, Fern Bosh, Luella marks from Bishop A. H. Belliston. Bishop James E. Taylor presided. InNorman Wankier, Byron Taylor, tain Fred Taylor, of Provo, was here Sister Unity Chappell, and President vocation Christian Christensen. The J life and works of deceased were be- again Saturday afternoon and the Katie Iverson. D. Rees. Pain Arvilla Waldo Jones, Nephi: number of enlisted men was pushed Solemn utilully eulogized by Ray Francom. "One Thought" Sweetly Christ-enseud to a total of sixty six. This num ter, Edith Belliston, Asahel was then rendered by Miss Merci Lorenzo Mangelsou, Dr. James Grant Homer Lunt, Josephine Step- ' ber will insure a unit of artillery for ' Goldsbrough, v:olin and Mrs. Diane of American Fork, Prinuipal Ivan C. cf henson, Virginia Clyde, Clarence G. Booth, piano. The following speak Nephi. Uulby and Ezra J. Poulson of Nephi. Blanche Ruth Pitt, Grover, Negotiations are now under way Ockey, of All of waoin spoke words of consol ers then the remainder occupied to secure a suitable building for the Ethel Jarrett, Eva Gowers, Shirely the time. Sister Harriett Christison, ation to the bereaved family and Orme, Jack Winn, The Levan Ward Choir in quarters of the enlisted men.- - To Sowby, Floris Leon Dr. N. J. Rees, Sister Amy B. Grover, husband. American troops step lively on the long miles of German roads as they Goble Sylvia Pay, Lynn Hague, this end the building now being leave Coblenz on their way Vack to the land of liberty. Soon they will and Bishop C. II. Grace. Each speak addition to the Nephi High School Norma Tom ' Kendall, ' " " used by the High School has been Douglas Cowan, be back with their folks er at the services told of the good chorus directed by K. J. Bird, render- -. mentioned and it is understood that Sparks, May Andrews, Leroy Cooper life the deceased had led, and paid ed beautiful hymns.' Benediction Asa the State officials have been in com Ivan Golden, James Phillips, George The floral tributes were eloquent tribute to ner wortn as a Fowler. muncation with the Geo. C. Whit- - Ingram, Eugene Ostler, Deloss Burchurch worker and her devotion to profuse. the out of town Among -' DorBoud, Ida 111 Chase, Dorothy EXTENSION WORK more Company the owners of the ton, visitors in attendance were: Mr. and her home and family. Pax Emma othy Wilson, Alma Chase, building, to secure a lease on same The closing musical number was a Mrs. O. S. Malmgren of Centerfield, If these preliminaries can be ad- - man, Emma Cole, Erma Lunt, Kathvocal solo by Mrs. Mabel Lunt, "A Mrs. Iren Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Hortense erine Carter, Whitmore, Justed the chances for the boys going AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS Perfect Day" Benediction was pro Roylance of Gunnison, Mrs Lydia on an encampment trip this summer Boyd Burton, William Pyper, Nephi nounced by Stephen Boswell, and in Page of Salt Lake City, Airs. Cordia Bow Arthur will be considerably enhanced. Camp Chase, Harriett Bowles, terment took place in the City Ceme Hendrickson( of Sandy, Mrs. Henry Lewis has been selected as the place ers, Edna Howarth, Desma Jones, tery. Malmgren of Spanish Fork, D Jas. Edna Blanche Anderson, Burton, to hold the annual event for this year were beautiful Grant and wife, and Mrs. Grant and E. andThe floral offerings Lavon Foster, Eugene Worthington, Distributed By Juab County Extension Service-- A. profuse and were banked high family of American Fork, Mr. and Katherine Starr, Wayne Sidwell, around the casket. The sincere sv Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. HerCounty Smith, Agricultural Agent Edith Morgan, Karl Ostler, Lorene mpathy of the community is extended man Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Erick CLUB IN Garrett, Neldon Worthington, Loran THK DAIRY PROJECT blossoms of the fruit trees and to to the husband and family of the de Peterson of Nephi. Kendall, Aiden Lunt, Marie Cowan, ceased, in the sorrow that has come Kenneth Goble, Itha Parkes, Cora every good orchardist this means. to Miss Alta Hermansen has return them In the loss of wife and FAVOR OF HALF Helen Two pure bred Jersey Bulls were "Spray time."' The codling moth Monroe Pexton, Latimer, ed to Salt Lake City after spending mother. Smith, Maurine Vickers, Pearl Gar- purchased last week by committee- never forgets to visit the apple orch the winter here in attendance at rett, Arvilla Bracken, Irene Chase. men oh the dairy project. These ani ard and the only way to prevent this school come from two of the very best attact is to prepare a reception for mals At the weekly luncheon of the is it in Utah County and him. Other enemies also appear at jersey herds OF INTEREST Mrs. F. D. Olson returned to Clif Kiwanis Club held at the Forrest doubtful if their breeding is surpass this time, the orchardist who fails to ton Thursday. N. J. Dr. Rees, noon, Hotel, Monday States Wrestern in the max! a seldon ed them has for prepare by anything presiding the club on motion of Pres. It is not surpassed by anything of the mum crop of salable fruit to market. FROM MILLS Memorial Day was fittingly obser ident Haymond, went on record as same breed in the State of Utah. No owner of trees can afford to negved here Tuesday. Each grave at favoring a weekly half holiday. The bull purchased for Mr. W. H. lect them.' The price of materials The the cemetery was nicely decorated, matter was referred to the public af is from the herd of Mr. W. A. for spraying is much below what It Brown fairs committee to make the necess Mrs. George Howard and family after which the National Salute to Nuttall of Provo, and is a great grand has been for the past two or three the buried U. S. Soldiers was given, ary arrangements with the business The first ball game of the season son of "Princess" Utahs famous show years, in fact the price of lead arsen spent the week end at the Howard followed men to put the same into effect. by appropriate National cow noted for her ranch.. is milk the ate and it about half producer was after only here last price Sunday played Wed. afternoon was the time favthe Junior High School Hymns by of and was Jast of this Four year. pounds fuifuquaiity tBand. ored by the club as the most avail- noon, when the Moua playefS'TJTerAiian milk of more one in mixed material hundred gal10,000 pounds The Misses Mary Ivy, Edith John whelmed the Santaquln team in a one able day to have the holiday. . Christiansen of Salt Lake Franklyn 600 pounds lons of water will spray from thirty son, lone Neilson and Florence Mar game, beating them by a score containing. a little above The luncheon was well attended sided of butterfat, in one year. His grand- to fifty trees, according, of course to tin came up from Scipio Saturday to City gave a very stirring oration. 5 The visitors clearly show 21 of to there being nearly forty members ed lack of This spray attend the dance given in Mills Satur fittingly of the day. At 2 o'clock practice and played poor mother and mother are producers of the size of the trees. Miss Marcia services were held at the meeting and visitors present. and of milk be at butter least should like amounts and twice, once day night. All the applied from the beginning. House. Starr sang two solos, accompanied by ball now and again in about three weeks. is an individual of exception his sire New Leon batted hard. Mona boys Mrs. Diane G. Booth, which were well ton on if will This al insure merit. runs. home two put knocked properly Mr. long Green went to Pleasant received. Frank Taylor and Ivan C. Dalby, Mr. McPherson's purchase comes a crop reasonable free from worms. Grove Roy Jacobsen pitched in good form for Friday for a few days visit. spent the week end at Salt Lake City Judge J. W. Cherry, of Mt. Pleas Mona. from the herd of Mr. Clawson Can- Spraying is an investment, not an on business ant will be the speaker Monday The Eighth grade of the Mona non, of Provo, and is of the famous expense. The top price is never paid Mr. John Williams went to Nephi noon at the Kiwanis Club luncheon blood which holds State for Inferior fruit and the law prohib Antlonette Wednesexercises school held their Mrs Mabel Waddell returned home at the Forrest Hotel. The Judge has its the sale of wormy or diseased Friday to work on the road. A good program was records for milk and butter produc been invited by the club and has con- day evening. from Salt Lake City Sunday. She a600 and milk 1100 Get of fruit. tion. live the top price and Those pounds by a dance. sented to come. He is "an able speak given followed Miss Ida Brough, Kate Pace, La was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. to not bove of 650 law butterfat the the orchard being here pounds by giving work the eighth grade finishing er and the local Kiwaniana are look this the care it needs to produce fruit preal Goble, and Tressa Love spent Vern C. Dalby who spent Memorial year are: Thelma Kay, Mildred unusual. the week end at the Howard ranch Day at Levan. ing forward to a splendid meeting Newton, of the highest quality. and The Juab Velma County purchasers Yates, Loretta Young the guests ot Miss Charlotte Howard Monday. Judge Cherry will be a Venice Vest, Berniece are to be congratulated upon secur Larkin Swasey, candidate for a position on the SupAmong the Memorial Day visitors ROS of two animals such exceptional Greeen. Rulon and ing DeWitt, reme Court of the State at the ReMr. Dell Ivle returned to Scipio at Levan were: Mrs. Florentine foundation as stock. quality publication convention in July. All At the home of the bride's parents Monday after spending A pair of twins, weighing sixteen the past enson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Stephmembers of the club are urgently re and family of Rlverton, Mr. month in Mills. IJKES Miss LaVell Boswell Mr. was to born and Monday Mrs, evening pounds, quested to be there promptly at and Mrs. Franklyn Christiansen and In marriage to Mr. Elmer was united Mother 22nd. and Arthur May Kay, 12. IS Monday noon. Bees which do not swarm produce H. Gardner, of this city. The cere Mr. and .Mrs. Lowell Hanson spent family of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Cennle babies, a boy and a girl, are getting Brown and family of Ogden, Mr. and most H was C honey mony Decoration Day in Levan. performed by Bishop along nicely. Mrs. Jas. H. Anderson of Moroni, Mr Bee keepers will find some valu- Grace, and a reception to the i mined CONJOINT M. 1. A. Zina Groneman of Provo. Mrs. Lemon and Mrs. Johnson of able Information on this subject in late relatives and friends of the young PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING Mrs. Elmo Bendixon spent Mon The bride is the Silver City, visited at the home of Mr Farmers Bulletin No. 1198 which couple followed. day and Tuesday in Levan Under the auspices of the Super and Mrs. William Garfield this week may be had on request from the Div- daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester EVERYTHING READY FOR THK A. D U. WashS ision of Boswell and has a large circle of publications, lntendency of the Juab Stake Mutual RIO RARBECUK TONIGHT Mr. F. Los of Winstanley Angeles Mr. and Mrs. William friends among the young people of Garfield, ington, D. C. Improvement Associations, the follow Is visiting his nephew Mr. Wm. F, were in a few Tintic for In the be will rendered days visiting ing program SPRAYING FRUIT TRKF.S Mrs. Jos. W. Barnes, was over to Squires for a short time. Tabernacle Sunday evening to com last week. At 7.30 p. m. tonight the big bar Falrvlew for Memorial Day, returning mence at 8 p. m. becue will be In full swing at the Mrs. Pierce Geo. at visited the The petals are fast falling from the home Wednesday. Fawn Ellertson of Provo, Is visitSong Congregation home of John Williams Sunday and library lot on main street. "Happy ing with relatives in Mona Prayer Jack" the barbecue king from Fair- Monday. Selection Kiwanis Club Quartet view, is busy preparing the big steer A ALUMNI A. OOME JOHN BANQUET Mrs. Rachel Keyte and daughters Vocal Solo Mildred Ellison which was donated the well known Mr. Williams to went Leyd Nephi attle dealers Lunt by and Katherine Whitmore Lola and Verda, have returned from Reading Belliston. SOCIAL SUCCESS RECEIVES PROMOTION Monday. Vocal Duet Ellen Cole and Loren Provo, school being out there. .Sandwiches at 15c each will be sold, Kendall. Mr. Louis Cooper, left for Nephi the money to be applied on the boy Mrs. J. H. Freebairn has returned Talk Samuel O. Paxman scout suits. A big crowd is expected Monday. Vocal Solo "My Desire" Mrs. .Mabel home after an absence of several to be out at the barbecue. Mr. A. John Mrs son and of Alumni Orme, The Banquet given Friday months in Salt Lake city. Lunt. Iarge bills announcing the big pro been Alfred who school has In Mr. the assembly McCune Orme, was Mills In High attending evening George Enid Starr Reading ;ram of sports have been passed success from a every the the social was room past College Agricultural Wednesday. Vocal Solo Arthur Pyper and a big time Is anticipated. staiwlpoint. About one hundred and few years, received a promotion the Selection Kiwanis Club Quartet MEMORIAL DAY FITTINGLY !n the evening a dance will be held InIN were OBSERVED been awarded fTTY THIS Mr. Dean Howard and Roy Mcrher present. past week, having twenty five guests Benediction .it the Arlington to which an admiss cluding the graduating class of the commission as 2nd Lieutenant in son spent Sanday in Scipio. ion of 5 5c will be charged. The The program for" Memorial Day as year. Earl S. Hoyt, was master of the officers reserve corps of the U. S outlined In our Issue of last week ceremonies. PR. HARRIS WILL VISIT Mr. and Mrs. The first number was Army, coast artillery branch. Lieut Seth McPherson field events will be held at the North Park. NEPHI AGAIN THIS RUMMER the morning services were held in a piano solo by Rhefta Sperry. Rob- enant Orme, has been particularly motored to Mills Sunday. A. F. Bracken, supt of the erperl the Tabernacle with Mayor T C Winn ert Park, in a happy vein responded active in military affairs at the col At 11.30 a parade wax to the toast "The Graduating ClasV legp, having been Cadet Captain a ment station received a letter a few presiding. Mr. E. .M. Workman, of Delta was POPULATION INCREASES In The response was given by Clyde the College the past winter. He also In Mills Wednesday, shipping grain days ago from Dr. Harrls.of Cold was carried out to the letter. formed went summer Miss class. and and marched east New Mr. cemeterto took of the the last York, convey'ng Workman has shipped seven cars Spring Harbor. Ockey, president Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, the Information that he would be In ies. The Service men being under thq Thelma Park, then rendered a vo al training in two Cfmps while there of grain from Delta the past two Tuesday, a baby girl. He Is also htudylng radio and wire weeks. this city again this year to continue direction of Lieutenants Orton Dur- solo In fine style. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ham and Spencer Forrest, while th Ms Investigations on the experlmen fair and mak bids to Mrs. Enos Joeng, responded to the telephony Harris, Tuesday, a baby girl. station and would arrive here nbnu scouts were In charge of Scoutmaster toast "The Alumni Associntion." W. considerable headway in these bran Mrs. Erhart Bendixon visited I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs A. New B. Gibson. "Our the last of June. He also stated thn chos of study la the tinar future L. Hoyt, then toasted Levan, Monday and Tuesday. a baby girl. Tuesday Mr. Hoffman of Wisconsin would al After arriving at the cemeteries, a High School." The Ooldsbrongi Sisso work on the station again this salute was fired over the grave of ters, followed with en instrumental vleve Grover, closed the program Mr. Mat Dowers Is visiting in Mill Ralph Cole has returned home The banquet was served under th for a few days. year, and would arrive In this city each soldier burled here, also a sal- selection. from Logan, where he has attended In ute honor of Niels Skem, who U about June 1st. Principal Sperrv, gave the toast, direction of ?!iss SiiiurthwaJt and school the past winter Mr. number of the domestic science girl Dr. Harris Is one of the host known burled in France. Each soldier's grave "Expulsion By Graduation." Mr. J. A. Olsen went to Lynndyl In was decorated with a flag. At the rinse of the banqupt th experts on cereal Investigation Monday for a fw days visit with hi Sperry slated that the Alumni AssAttorney Will L. Hoyt, went to A large number of people visited ociation bad now grown until there election of officers for the ensulr. the country and Is In the employ of family Salt Lake Monday to attend to some numthe the State of New York. It Is a hign cemeteries during the day and were now 291 members, and a year was held with the followln legal business. Mr A. is. Curtis. John Williams Latimer compliment to the work that has practically every grave was remem- ber of the members were sotii and result: Andre bered with a boquet of flowers .Many daughters of the earlier graduates of president of the association, Albert and Miss Louise Williams went to been done at the local experlmen Postmaster Allen, and daughters. Mm Enos Jone .print-vinstation that such recognition should former Nephltes were also here Tues- the school. Starr, Wednesday to attend the Rella and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Alto A be accorded by men who stand so day visit the graves of their violin solo by Miss Florence smretary, 3 C Hall. Earl 8 Hoyt an uneral of Miss Marie Guunell, bert Allen, motored to Logan loved ones. ."ormor resident of Mills Cole, and a reading by Miss Gene- - George Belliston directors high In this work as Dr. Harris. 1 . V' n, n, Til -- ft &fj VE Ai HOI KIWIS tion , WELL-GARDNE- R Roa-equl- st, .... .... .... In d e |