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Show I A Home Paper I For Home People yy 1 w wrap JtS -- kww Froir12 Checker to President PRESIDENT APPOINTS COMMITTEES FOR 1923 Kiwanis Club Outlines Active Program For Next Three Months Definite Projects To Be Followed Monday To Be Regular Luncheon Day. of Armours , . t - i i i v?Ap ' county ;V 1 1 BOARD APPROVES ROAD AGREEMENT Pass Resolution Authorizing Construction of Road From Chicken Creek To Millard County Line Other Routine Business Is Transacted. 1 ' Devoted to the Interests of Juab THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO 84 XEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JAXUAUV 19TH, 1023 THE TIMES, VOL. 13, NO. 46. ' A. - A60 'A- CHECK-E- '."St The Board of County Jommission- ers met in regular session Saturday, 4' " WEEK'S HAPPENINGS Present: W. G. Oruie, John Bunnell, . SHERIFF RAIDS STILL end Dr. Steele Bailey. AT HIGH SCHOOL The principal business transacted .' ARRESTS FOLLOW at the meeting was the entering into of a agreement with the State Road Commission for the pur ; triday night, January 12th, the of gravel surfacing the road from 0VJ PRESlDEMTPC ARMOURS Deputy Sheriff P. P. Christlson reV Junior Class of the N. ti. S. gave the pose Chicken Creek to the Millard County turned from Deseret, Wednesday, " F- Ktlsoii W lute, then a youtn, left nls nouie near new ; yenrs ao, j'l.'rty building its luitation into the line in the South end ot Juab County. ' bringing with him John Walters, arvia, 111., and went to Cbicwso where he found work as a checker in social circle of the school by enterThe road from Levan to Chicken t $12 iter week. This month he wan ninde rested in conection with a recent raid 5j. j 'pens at Armour & Co., t taining at a banquet in honor of the Creek is now of the Armour family since 18H2. on a moonshine still out in the Drum .resident, the iiioS, not a mstnl-epractically completed, basket ball were laid and with this new boys. Covers a. fthiiSTlftv!" ma(tirir a all fcest inn nn Mountain country on the west side of project to the Sevtor these the sixty, of being: guest a which the ier was few River finished, some of the worst made county what the club should take up and put honor, the faculty and partners, and stretches of days ago by Sheriff Dan Martin and DEATH COMES TO highway on this aide ot ovef-- faring the year. These suggestFIRST GAME PLAYED the members ot the class. The tables the his will be placed in a conditdeputies. county ions. ue.,referred to a committee were the class ion that will be a beautifully decorated, According to Sheriff Christison it is great improvement 'ecfi'ons made of the proand the 1N.NEW GYMNASIUM colors being carried out in table dec over FORMER RESIDENTS of the officers to use the present highway. jects thaFo.'l be taken ud and boost. theintention orations and also class menu, the ban as a fastmaterial witness in The V covering the project has been accom- - Walters td forAuntil siv.ess ners with brown and gold "Efficien is as resolution ' follows: Moved by Com. Bunnell ening the charge of illicit dealing in , plisfcd. on wall. the Amos cy" hanging A good crowd of basket ball fans seconded by Com. Bailey, that the co' The heartfelt sympathy of all the President Haymond 'then submit moonshine on the real operater of the Chase, president of the class, was ted the lint of committees .for 1923, still whose arrest will follow soon. people of Neplii goes out to Mrs. saw the Nephi High School team win toastmaster. Namoni Broadhead, vice operative agreement covering the surarah Latimer of bait Lake City, for- the first game played in the new Hign president gave the class toast to the vey, construction and maintenance of the first named being the chairman. County nignt. team. Glen Worthington, captain of the Chicken Creek-Millar- d merly a resident of this city in the School Gymnasium Saturday Membership Committee: J; W. road in Juab County be approved by was The team sorrow from the the team, which C. IN and PARTY bereavemeat N. HONOR sad opposing Pexton. A. V. Pyper, J. a with to toast the Board of Commissioners she has been called upon to bear the Millard Academy of Hinckley and the the class. responded Attendance: John Richardson, 11. Other toasts were given by of Juab County,County and the ComnilaBiea--er-s . L Mangelson, Russell Hawkins. OF BIRTHDAY past month, having three of her chiid-le- u loys from Millard County put upsev-a Mr. T. O. Durham, and Principal Geo. of Juab County are hereby ifcuth- taken troni her. strong fight for supremacy and Reception: S. E. Forrest, J. W. A. Sparry. The banquet was a sucto sign the cooperative agree crized eral led times the the game the her Christmas Holidays during Adams, Gilbert Bailey. During cess from every point of view and was ment between the Utah State Road son Louis Latimer died of small pox, local boys in the number of points.' g4ven to show the House: E. R. Forrest, S. E. Forrest appreciation of the Commission and County of Juab, .cov birthday anniversary of Mr 3. and the past week another son Sam In the last half of the game the local Finance: J..W. Boud, W. C. And- L. The Junior Class for what the team are A. Bailey Sr, was observed at her ttam and showed their ering the cost of survey, construction . eldest her uel L. superiority Latimer and W. daughter Hoyt. rews,, doing for the school and to wish them and maintainence ot said project. Education: ' T" H, Burton, T. D. Hume baiuraay evening. A program JMrs. Sadie Jensen, both died of the staying qualities and finally won out sucecss in the league. And that the County ot Juab in order by a score of 32 to 26. For the NeRees, Jas. Garrett Jc, Wilson Glazier o song tuu 6 Lory was given during stinie disease. to auu u its obligations under Samuel was born in this city, Nov. phi team, Marcus Burton, and Glen Publicity: Dennis- Wood, I. M. Pet-- , tue evening uy uer chum-eThe first assembly held in the new saiddischarge formost L. were time the the agreement, the sum stars, spent. u. enjoyable 21 A. of Worthington Gibson. years ty, 2nd, 1901, being just past High Schol auditorium was given by Inter City Relations:" Aw P. uaiicy Jr, rendered several .sou&s lu age. lie was an lnuusinous young mer caging 7 field baskets, and the Miss Leigh. A very entertaining but of $31,200.00 or as much more at ' L.. Jones, June luo Hawaiian and Sainoan tongue ana man and well respected by all who latter 6 field baskets and two baskets short program was given as follows: may be necessary is hereby approp , ensen, Win. Bailey, E. ' riated and made available from the aiso giive a reauing entitled the knew him. He was in the employ of from the foul line. Enos Jones offi- Violin ' Kendall. ; V Solo, Helen Cowan, accompan county road fund. iram,4 Story. ' .bishop" Jsailey, gave u the Salt Lake' City Fire Department ciated as referee and held the play ied r -- Y Public Affairs: G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. Diane Booth. Prayer by The corporate surety bonds of Lor- ers down to all the technical points Mr. by ' ' W, Cr.Orme,.N. J. Rees, T. C. Winn, comic eadmg, and Airs. Kaiherine at the time of his death. i v Greenwood; Retold story "The enzo Mangelson, and Jos F. Newton was fast The' read a poem ou Mother. Mi. cf the Ke, game game. lowi4 T. H. Burton, in Mrs. Sadie Jeugen, wasborn Heart of a Rose" by Mrs. Gerald Caz- - f members of the Board of Educat- - " Vv in- liiilcy also read a poem in. keep throughout?? although t the - , smooth ier. ' " - Ion of r w'4tu5'tethod8: Ralph Brough, ing Juab School District, wer apthe wilt the occasiqn. Itefreehmenf 32 ari'of ""age., She leaves a hus- floor somewhat retarded speed pf vveTe'sAveil td tne ilowlng:'liif anu band andtvrfb liilctreny' due age sj.0 the players at times. by the County Board. proved, '. .PJjfSsifVonr O .R. Judd, E.' G. The assembly programs have been ' ". Mrs. Win. Bailey, , Bishop and Mrs. and another eight to mourn her unClaims against the county after JoSnRichardson:' j&'tfQfer, rjade outfpr the second., semester. audiied were passed for ' '' Air. and Mrs. Aivin timely death. under the direction of the following: being duly4y"VUis.p KOaa iommiiiee: J. w. w miiiiui o, Thomas Uailey, M. and Mr. Mrs. and payment by the Board. F. Beck, Bowles, TT Funeral services for Samuel Lati- MANGELSON MOVES ft. jXl. fUVILU, .... Uluu. Miss 17th Leigh January some other'minor After A mer were held Mrs. L. A.. Bailey Sr. Sunday at the WasatAgriculture: A. E. Smith, H. D. Mr. audi Student Body business transacting January 24th the numuer children meeting adjourned until of the H. , JenJ. Mrs. arge grand and for Ralph Lawn Lunt, ch Goldsbrough, Cemetery, Mr. Durham the date of the TO NEW LOCATION January 24th session. were also regular A. Bracken. same F. E. "J. present. at the Ostler, sen, Tuesday afternoou Brough, Mr. Crapo February 7th ; ' Song Leaders: K. J. Bird, A. V. Freshmen 12th place. February A Mother's Love To the large number of relatives Pyper, 21st Student Body February M. W. been who has WEEK The Board Mangelson, Grievance Committee: and friends both in Salt Lake and 28th Ag Club LEADERSHIP My sons and daughters have met to Nephi, this paper extends its sincerest conducting an implement and hard- February Cf Directors.: Class Senior March 7th pay Club Pianist: Miss Viola Worthlng-ton- . OFFERS PROGRAM sympathy in the great loss that has ware business the past year in the March 14th Faculty has March 21st Respects to me, on this my natal day been sustained by thera in the taking Farmers' Association building, Juniors The club will resume its weekly 1 honor, 1 love them, they're, good away in such a short time of three of moved this week to a new location on March 28 th Sophomores and kind iuncheon next Monday noon at the the family. May the Giver of all good the west side of Alain street, and is April 4th Fine Arts Club 1 he program for Leadership Week "Forrest Hotel at 12.15 sharp. A full They'll honor respect me, thro out all and perfect gifts, give freely of His iiow occupying the building formerly April 11th K. J. Bird at the Brigham Young University, Imand Consolidated used the time. several Wagon as by is desired who is attendance 18th .... Home Economics Club January Zi to 26th, inclusive, will Spirit to the good mother Mr. Mangelson April Lowed down with so great a sorrow Machine Company. portant matters will be presented for Student 25th Body embody a wide variety of interesting God gave me these children for to tt this time. will do business under the name of April discussion. The twenty departments features. rear the Nephi Implement and Hardware In the will have programs of lectures The registration at present each Co. and expects to carry a full line of Taught them to love each other, most High School is 262. in such a schedule that T. D. Rees, returned home implements and hardware. day Mrs. He has arranged dear MARRIED WEDNESDAY My fervent an individual may take advantage of hope, none can gain say Sunday after spending the past week had several years experience in the The students have just finished the valuable lectures in a number ot and understands semester examinations and to never, never go astray in Salt Lake. you business, implement Taught are breath sections each day. The departments AT, HOME OF PARENTS the farmer's needs thoroughly. In ing a sigh of relief now they are are as follows: Priesthood, Geuealogy be will of Four sons on foreign missions did go this paper Earl Neilson while skating in the part over. Relief Society, Sunday School, M. All did their duty, this I do know Emro a few days ago had a fall which found the announcement of Mr. Man.. A., Primary, Religion Class, Teachand Germans ot son the in France drove A yitnarriage of local interest took One Nephi , resulted In a broken arm. gelson to the people er Training, Scout Leaders, Presiding back vicinity. pl;uo Wed. afternoon at the home MUTUAL PROGRAMS and Public Speaking, Pageantry, MusJl iMr. and Mrs. C. E. Stephenson, Was honorably released, his courage Mrs. G. M. Whitmore was hostes-- i ic, Home Making, Social and Recreatto went Ahen their daughter Ruth was joined of H. members never lacked. T. to the Burton, Attorney Tuesday evening SUNDAY EVENING ional Leadership, Health Work, in marriage to Mr. Malend Jackman the Ladles Literary Club at her Salt Lake Wednesday on legal busi . Farm Problems. como heme. f of Levan. The ceremony was per- .My lads and lassies oftlmes The program consisted of a ness. Admission to the convention t ia home C. the T. Mrs. formed by President T. D. Rees, '.a subject Winn, by paper free, and all of the enteruinants Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Rees, spent a Mrs. W. the presence of the immediate friends These priceless jewels are all my own being Colonial Literature. The following preliminary prog are free to the guests. A survey or fine silver on Lake few in the More than Salt of part the young couple. colonial end relatives early glittering F. Brough gave a story days rams will be given in the respective made of the available rwrns iu After the ceremony a wedding supper gold Days. Mrs. G. M. Whitmore and Mrs. of the week returning home Wednes wards of the city next Sunday even- being and a specail effort ,a being the city, was served. This paper loins with Lord of Hosts gave me these gem. Wilson Glazier rendered musical num day.' 7 m. ing to commence at p. put forth to provide adequate enteri 'heir many friends here and in Levan four fold. hers. A Radio Concert was also part tainment for the large number ot visMr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Riches, visit '. wishing them a happy and prosper, of the evening's entertainment. The Nephi Ward itors. . ever abound true In the and Mammoth will ed life. with relatives ous journey through May Joy loyally They Vocal Solo .... Mrs. Ernest Greenwood following members were present: ' A general session will be held each 1 adore each one, glad they come make their home in Levan. Mrs. T. C. Winn, Mrs. Mark Sowny, early part of the week returning Reading Winona Miller at 1:30 p. m. in College Hall. Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mrs. WTn Glazier, home Wednesday. ohn Richardson day. Current Events men and women in the state Leading The door latch string is on the out- Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mri. Jas. L. Bellls- Vocal Solo Waldo Jones will be in attendance DANCK FOR BENEFIT OF during the week direc ot Board Jof side. the At a MTaW. C. Aqfl""-- . meeting "' to give lectures and demonstration TABERNACLE ORGAN Always welcome home, and here abide ton, Mrs. Mrs. J. W. flienrMrs. W. r . tors of tho Nephi Commercial Club Boud, South Ward Each in the various departments. V. L. A. Bailey Sr. .Mrs. held Saturday evening, Arthur Brough, Mrs. J. fInstrumental Selections, 'Mrs. Diana evening there will be an entertain- the of was Pvoer chosen Mrs. secretary January 12th, 1923. E. R. Forrest, yUiv&iiffiiXirj, G. Booth, and Mr. R. Q. Doriua. ment In College Hall. There is a aoclal club, and Paul E. Booth Treasurer Reading A dance will be given next Tuowday S. B. McCune, and the hostess,1 Mrs Miss Leone Ingram hour for everybody at b p. m. dally. for the year 1923. Whitmore. evening January 23rd in the North I. O. O. F. OFFH1ALH Vocal Duet, Mildred Elison, and Ada Leadership week is under the general Ward Amusement Hall under the aup- VISIT LOCAL 1OIX.K Sperry. dirctlon ot the B. Y, U. Extension Choir. Ward of the Nophi )ices Division. of the dance will be usud North Ward The local lodge of the I. O. O. F. for the repairing of the Tabnrnacl. Musical Selections, by Ray Bean and The car In which Edwin Bailey, Crgan, and a very cordial invitation were honored Tuesday evening with was driving down the canyon SunJay Anderson. is extended to the poople of the thrv? a visit from the Grand Master of the Mrs. Jas. E. Cole day evening turned turtle at the forks Reading wards to come out and help make the Order, Parley N. Davis, also another Mrs. Alice Crapo of the canyon, but he and the other Vocal Solo well ot In the the pernon dance a succens. Sperry's Orehonlra official ... Mrs. Elsie Sidwell occupant of the car escaped without Events Current will furnish the music and old time known Oidfellow Charles Stain of any Injury. Salt Lake. A fine program had her n dances, will be on tap. which came down occasion the after for Mr Laneanbacker Jack erranged One of the social events of the past Miss Irene Rtpphennon returned to luncheon wag served to the visitors f.om Salt Lake yesterday and will week was the banquet and entertainv'.slt with her parents Mr. and Mra. Salt Lake Tuerdar after a few days tind about fifty members of the lodge. ment given by the Klwaols Club In visit In this city. Mis StPprmnton Is J. W. Sidwell for a few days. honor of their wlvea and guesta at Judge Cooper, who has been sufferattending th L. D. fl. Vnlversity thin the Forrest Hotel last Thursday evenver a with two weeks n' the winter. ing past v;"k. hostess About sixty at down to the was Mrs. Luclle Hawkins, ing. is to now able attack of rheumatism to th? members after which speeches were afternoon pread, yesterday One of Iho mont sueresful daiireR be out again. or until 11 p. m. Among the at Club her the Ladles enjoyed Kensington ivpt given by the Modern Wondracn was spent In sewing visitors were County Commissioner home. The.t'm butter Jlon -t a niwith T. L. at held Smith, wm the painful that Arlington Lodge all after which a delicious luncheon was John Bunnel and wife of Eureka, and Friday evening. A fine rrowd was accident while helping to operatt a served to the following: Mrs. E. R. Commissioner Dr. Steele Bailey and " brt age i i Bonneville Lumber prpsent and everybody enjoyed them- power saw at the nro- She for UtZ Forrest, .Mrs. R. L. Batchalor, Mrs. wife ot Mammoth, each of whom were Mr. The danro war rompnny's yard last Saturday. selves ImmPtiRnly. L V i .ncd J218.r.9 lb. Iennla Wood.- Mra. June Kendall, called upon for. speech. Commiss.. ft... tar tmt ..r alvn In honor of tli fortieth 11. ay Smith' handsome famp In enntart witha Mrs. V M. Faote, Mrs. J. W. Ellison. ioner W. G. Or Vnnd the newly elethe saw by means, whirh rut "lllhof tli pHlabllshment of e0 '' f J.W. Brough, Mrs. J. H. Lutit, cted county of! As were also present (Mrs. 2.MfO& Ms.': of the across severe the palm tit ordor. n'frpHhniprit wcrn alo gash toasts. and responded hosteM Mrs. Hawklna, and the hand. during the evening. The Kiwanis Club will take on new to sucuTlty during 1923 according plans outlined at a luncheon Wedues-- ', ? day of this week. A plan was sub-- mitted by President Haymond and ac- "HV'cepted by the members by which will committee each furnish Ovmethod, " ifr tiig program until the latter part of March, By this change it is expected a much wider scope of work can be taken under consideration, , Another plan advanced by the pres- f idenl is for each member to submit at f'iiii- - JKSQi r J wh 4 -- Ol-pi- n, ; , . t. i . " , . y '' -- . i 4 1 - - J?T s Champion American Butter Cowi i v n ftnnl-v-rsar- "r-Tf- 'd A khrtr - , |