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Show NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 1023 THE TIMES, VOL. 13, NO. 47. THE NEWS, VOL. 6. NO. 84 IGOOD WOMAN To Tell Europe When and How Much fo Pay Us CLUBS WILL WORK FOR PASSES AWAY CIVIC IMPROVEMENT Mrs. A. A. Allen Died Wed g nesday Night Alter Illness. Ling-erin- Kiwanis and Commercial Clubs Hold Rousing Meetings This Week Cemeteries, Good Roads and Improving Community Park Leading Subjects. Wednesday evening at 11.45 d. m Mrs. Sarah Allen, wife of A. A. Allen, Pussed away at the family home in this city after a long Illness. The. deceased was born in Nephl 58 years ago, the daughter of James T. and Louisa Belliston. She was married early in life to A. A. Allen, who with the following children survive her: Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Pearl and Levetta Allen, Stephen, William and Grant Allen. She also leaves five grand children, and one brother Joseph E. Belliston, besides a host of relatives and friends who The Civic clubs of this city have lad two rousing meetings this week LITERARY CLUB civic which had for both of the object improvement and the making of a iter and bigger city. At the Kiwanis Club Monday a special program was arranged under the direction of the public affairs committee, the meeting being presided over by G. M. Whltmore. N. J. Rees was the first speaker and advocated the improvement of the Community Park behind Mt. Nebo by the addition of a lake which he said could be provided at very little cost on the lower end of the ranger He said this lake station pasture. could be stocked with fish and it could also be used for boating. T. H. Burton, the next speaker re viewed the history of the local ceme teries from the time they were first set apart for this purpose and made u strong plea for the improvement of these places. W. G. Orme, told of the road work that was now being planned which if the present project waa put through would mean the paving through this city and along the state highway to ENTERTAINS HUSBANDS The Ladies Literary Club enter tained their husbands and a number of special guests at the Commercial Club rooms last night. A committee composed of Mrs. T. D. Rees. Mrs. S. B. McCune, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs Wilson Glazier, Mrs. R. T. Cowan Miss Neva Booth, and Airs. J. ' W. Boud, arranged the banquet which was all that could be desired. Mrs. W. F. Brough acted as toastmaster and a number of the members were called upon to respond to toasts in which the men appeared eo be easy marks for the occasion. Two vocal selections were also rendered by Mrs. G. M. Whltmore, accom panied by Mrs. Glazier, during the After the banquet games evening were played and a most enjoyable evening was spent. - Tliis is the House Committee Just after leaving the White House where President Harding outlined They are, left to right : Burton. Ohio; MondeU, Wjo.; 8angrj hi .olic for the Kuropeiui debt ae,ttleineut. ami Ohio. Campbell Kaa-- . Towner, low; Madden. M. ; Green. Vermont; Green. low, A NOTED MUSICAL PARENTS-TEACHER- NEPHI HIGH S HOLD MEETING ENTERTAINMENT mourn her departure. Mrs. Allen, until her illness preven ted, was a faithful relief society work er In the ward, and was also chalr- - SCHOOL NOTES A well attended It is rare that the people of a city the size of Nephi, have the opportunity of hearing such talented artists that appeared in the Tabernp.de Friday evening under the auspices of the local post of the American Legion Josef Konecny, the Bohemian viol inist, Miss Esther Luella Lastt, tne r,, soprano, ana ffl.ss margareu y ictlllSL, a,lU V w its tv iiuav ivvi - Parents-Teache- rs meting of the association was held in the High School Auditorium last Light at which the following officers were elected: President Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Jr; Vice President Robert Park; Secretary Treasurer Elva Jennings. A good program was carried out at the meeting, the speakers being: Geo. D. Haymond, Mrs. Gerald Cazier and Lisle Bigler. Physical education was given by the 5th grade students from the South school under the direction of Robert Park. A reading contest was conducted by Miss Elva Jennings, in which Maida Ingram was the successful contestant. A piano solo was rendered by Irene Tolley, Good American Drill by Bernell Bar- res and Howard Rasberry, Violin Duet by Mildred Sperry and Wanda The Nephi High School hoop squad Journeyed to Spanish Fork Friday, January 19th. wd there won Us first 7 league game by a score of Looking at the game from all ang lea it was the fastest game played by the local quintet this season. Nephi took the lead In the early part ot the game and held it to the end, by play ing a consistent brand of ball. Both the teams played a good floor game, cltho Spanish Fork was unable to register many points by the unexcell ed 'five man defense' ot our team. The Nephl team is rounding into bhape and good games can be ex pecked as there is good competition in the Nebo Division this year. Coach Wilson of Payson waa referee. ward reunlQn for seyeral yeanj she was a devoted wife and mother and found one Qf her greatest joy9 ln caring for the needs of her family. Funeral services will be held from the South ward meeting house Sun day afternoon at 2.30 p. m. 14-2- NEPHI STUDENTS WIN PRIZES here will live long in the memory of those who were fortunate enough to hear them. Konecny is more than an art Levan. GRADUATION EXERSISES ist,Josef a master. His interpretation is discussed he then C. T. Winn, Mayor of the most difficult numbers was per number of the city problems, tell FOR SEAGULL GIRLS feet and soul inspiring. It was an ing of the work that had been done The following Item Is clipped from uplift and a lesson amid the humdrum to inrcease the electric power of the the last lsse of the B. Y. U. College life. of more sordid secure the of to efforts things also the city, paper. The work of Miss Lash as soprano water. Discussed briefly the plans The graduation exercises of tiie The devotional period was used "The students of the typewriting for the paving of Main Street and sev- South Ward Sea Gull Girls were held soloist was equally in keeping with last Wednesday lor questions to De department of the B. Y. U. are mak-pPetty. , eral other matters of public interest. at the home of Mrs. W. G. Orme, the master Konecny. The Ing rapia strides in efficiency and are before the student body. At the conclusion of the program With a voice wonderful in its rich The program consisted of two vocal Tuesday evening.' The following toned quality, and a control that was a free danoe was given in the gymn- officers were all seated on the Plat- bringing honor to themselves and to eelctions by Mrs. G. M. Whltmore, program was carried out: Mr. tne Mr. with into Poulsen, her form way she teachers. sang along the asium Glazier, almost Wilson Mrs. department. The Remington and by perfect "rccompanied by Maurine Vlckers Opening prayer would Beagley and Mr. Sperry. .Marcus Bur- Underwood typewriting companies and two selections by the Cole Sis- Reading Lorene Johnson the hearts of her listeners. Itnumber ton took charge and spoke on such baT6 already given several awards G. Ida Johnson be hard to select the best ters, accompanied by Mrs. Dianewas Fiano Solo the Lullaby, SPECIAL PROGRAMS, topics as: Lyceum, Good Sportaman- and "hlgner ones will be given later. Booth. Miss Viola Worthington Vocal Duet Francis Christensen and given by Miss Lash, but of all High School ot close and program the near the Bhip Support club the singing. given for The students receiving honors are: Alice Cowan. accompanist activities. ot Talk" oh Sea Gall Work Mrs. Robt. seemed to appeal most. strongly to Plm Jnnea. enld nin and certificate EVENING Tuesday evening the members SUNDAY " Mr.' Sperry put a, proposition be ot proficiency,' Alice Brinner- - an- the audience. the Commercial Culb met in the Winn. fore the student body in regard to Marion Pyper, bronze medals and cer- As a pianist, .Miss Gary 11 an artist club rooms there being a good atten- Reading Golden Virginia end her work as accompanist during tneir oringing a goou CT1 Q f Tl dance of the members present. N. J. 'Oinnn Coin tlflcates: Tneron Hall and Melva t program "rEthel-JetThe regular numbly activity pro to this community next winter as a Durrant nlUal certlficate of proflc ... rendition of the Fees occupied the chair. BOC Of A or tax tne gram will be given Sunday evening in RMident bodv activity. Her rendition Practically the same subjects that Vocal Quartet Leona Adams, Ruth was excellent. lency. . The extra. should be added to the tuition111 one number assigned to her on the the South ward meeting house. ere taken up by the Kiwanis Club and Blanche . Each month an official test is given Wortington .. ; 1, Beagley, .'t iwlnt with "Rhapsodie Hongroise" program will be furnished by the program, were discussed at this meeting, the Golden In which contestanta may qualify Gladys no ie manner tnat will " ' I::,. -- I" " .ire: Young Wen's Senior Class and members being enthusiastic in their Reading Bessie Lomai was played in the The next award Misa for awards. ,h .I audience include a debate, the subject being: sen one -- uun the of minds had . , . in the ,,, doubt that .1 of the program Edith Belkstou support Piano Solo F ,i.ku . V "Resolved that the Allied countries price of 1.60. This proposition was Jonea win irj iu. been outlined. Base Ball for this Closing Prayer Floris Orme of her wonderful ability. a- " a sfnndlnz vote. hv LMnniuil nemiogiuu to most war the thing and the The debts their disappointing should pay season was also taken up minute net words Mrs. Emma Memmott, Mrs. Geo per for sixty of the United States." The affirmative side n h .MkPr. were: Mr. Poulsen. Ben club voted to support the team and W. Lunt, Mrs. Chas. Hall, Mrs. W. G. bout the concert was the asize nd a basket ball gameUn an official contest. reflection of the question will be taken by was the really take It audience. to M. I. Pace Petty all Lorenzo appointed Orme, and Mrs. such a won Stanford Rees and Orvald Warner. he saw in Idaho and tne support it will D seen 1 rum iuo iuicsuius matter up with the officials of the spoke words of encouragement to the cn the community when on sports and Item, that students from the local our comes to Mr. city Winn of Sheldon Beagley a side view there. derful with The by opportunity Utah negative Central league head of the girls. Class leader Miss Eloise Pact to hear something worth-whil- e that and Daken Other num- HUDnort the student body. Stanford High school are at the tests Broadhead. Deliciou having the tenm from here become conducted the exercises. at the ana the ln list will typewriting pass citizens on of student support, Rees body bers will Include the following: n member of that organization srain. refreshments were served to the fol- - a large number Miss Miss and Jones U. Man Pyper B. Y. "Sixth be means to the and whnt it At the conclusion of the meeting lowine: Mrs. Chas. Hall. Mrs. Geo It up. Saxaphone Duet, Roy Lomax on were both graduates of the High " Burton Marcus tne iocai tha tem This Burton. Marcus congratulates paper a luncheon was served by Mr. DuckEm W. Lunt, Mrs. Robt. Winn, Mrs. I . . AmAon T.pinnti in nring- Reading Leo Ingram n,.- - r,f h Rrhool" Glen Worths, school last spring and their work in ' worth of the X. L. Bakery. ma Memmott, Mrs. Lorenzo Pace, Mrs P Thev ama Frirtnv nitzht and Ithese contests bring honor to the ih ,uT "M" Men a sucn Selection by the Quartette Mary Garrett, Mrs. Alice Golden, ing as there on the yell squad, typewriting department conducted by Wood credit Kendall Gordon to Kenneth great Piano Solo Mrs. James Jarrett, Mrs. Harry ore entitled was Miss Jacobsen, and also to the school tne It what Clnude Lomax U no ouestion but Violin Solo ARRESTED ON Peagley, Mrs. Nellie Orme. Mrs. Robt Home aa a whole. has the that entertainment evening Last class Friday Lomax, JVliss Ivy Christensen, Miss highest Economics gave their annual dance MOONSHINE CHARGE Francis Christensen, Leona Adams, ever been given in this city. North Ward in fh Hieh School gymnasium. The Maurine Vickers, Wanda Greenhalgh, was furnished by the High DONATE LABOR FOR music activ Edith Alice The Cowan, Helen Mangelson, regular special monthly ANNUAL MEETING HELD Orchestra. School During the aance North the Johnbe at given ity program will Belliston, Virginia Golden, Ida from received Spanish Fork was W. vs word of case Juab STREET IMPROVEMENT The County ward meeting bouse Sunday evening. sson. Vera Belliston, Lorene Jarrett, of the game. Later outcome was to Mills the of G. Emmett, formerly Booth Athella Solo Piano Gladys Ethel Jarrett, Floris Orme, The annual meeting of the stock Vocal Solo Waldo Jones the boys arrived and were very joy brought before Justice Creighton at Golden, Reva Shaw, Elma Shaw Viola and Elevator Eureka Monday charged with making Worthington, Blanche Worthington, holders of the Juab Millwas Mildred Ellison fully greeted. Vocal Solo held bat The following public spirited citi Moonshine whiskey near the Drum Ruth Beagley, Bessie Lomax, Loretta Company of this city Debate: "Resolved that the indeterteam work and labor zens donated of the made secretary The urdav. has of report the Education West end Board of the in The Mountain . wwsn.u I K t Orme, Hazel Orme and the hostesses showed the business to be in good minate sentanoe law ln Utah should iu b1 ..allnff ln .B - h Cftllth the made ine was dances by arrest past given a rule that all county. The be repealed." W. A. Warner, Miss Eloise Pace Mrs. were West. officers and 3rd start must The following condition. Sheriff Alartin about a week ago. and Mrs. W. G. Orme. Affirmative: Amos Chase, Ruby Pain High School Gymnasium elected for the ensuing year: Presi ter. Iona Nielson. at 11.80 Ervln Jarrett 1 day with team; County Attorney Hoyt prosecuted the Negative: Dean at 8.30 o'clock and cease Freshmen dent. Judge Greenwood of Salt Lake; the m. case ln behalf of the county, while Anderson Lunt, 1 day with team; Jos, Bernell perhaps Melba Except p. Laural Chase, Winn, Vice President W. A. Starr; Secre Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom Brough 1 way with team; Dick Green Frolic, Attorney Claude Baker defended Em- ItATTEKY MEN' RECEIVE PAY TODAY tary, Wm. Bailey; Assistant Secretary s, and Senior Ball. men. 1 ne cuse bu land V day with team ; Will Morgan j"1 j and manager, A. H. Belliston; uireci-or1 daT with 5 horsea; Chas nan, 1 who after hearing the evidence brou MONA NEWS ITEMS to W. A. Garrett Jr, of Sandy and $1,132.26 and the of Checks H. a veridct N. amounting ln notguilty of the ght day with 3 horses; Jas. L. Belliston, The Progressive Club were received today by Captain Dur George Francom. 1 day with 4 horses; William Alien, case was dismissed. to the book person a offered S. have 1 day ham for distribution to the local 1 Senv in the day with team; Jas. Ellison, average with the highest 1 day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Alstine of men. The pay Is for the three John Ellson, Burton Lattery with team; Blanche MINSTREL WILL PRESENT N. A. Neilson was In Provo yester month 1 day witn of Wil ester examinations. Cazier, ptrlod ending December slat, SHOW AT V KNIl K Eureka visited at the home . a Freshman, haa the highest average 4 horses; Orson . . I I. 1 day attending the Leadership sessions 1922, and the receipt of same will liam Piatt last week. Harold be uajrwuu -will rara, team; In the school. The book of with the Vi faces to boys the smiles day horaea; George Howard, In the next devotional. Ten ladies of the Relief Society of bring .Uuig to the organization. to warded aay M. I. A. wil present a has Mrs. Lavern Carter Thomas The gone Stephenson Nephi Uam; the Nenhl Ward will present a two evenSchofleld V4 day with visit an next for extended Jaa minstrel show Thursday with Utah, team; Oakley, Averagea act play entitled "The Right or aay mm mm, team: Ray cazier, ing, Feb. 1, in connection with the with her parents. Wrong" Monday afternoon January FIRST LEAGUE GAME num musical class Tldwell V4 day with team, show. High Frank picture TONIGHT A Class: musical FrnatimAn HERE 29th, at the Tabernacle. hi day with 1 horse; Mrs. Alfred Senmons Is visiting at 5 Will Stanley bers will be given, both popular and 1 Blanche Burton urogram will also be rendered. All and men and Salt Lake City. 1 day single-handeTen melodies. southern old Hall. 0 John Katherlne Whltmore riie first league basket ball game sixteen ladies will form the chorus Relief Society members of the three 1 day single handed. R. J. Park, finnhnmnrn Class: wards are cordially invited to attend.) to t,e played here this season will ensemble. A musical treat is promis 8 Bishop and Mrs. Raphael Garfield, S. William 8tarr tVa nlnna tnnleht at the N. H.meet Admision free. show L. A. Green. Amaaa prices G. Mrs. The ed. Newell, picture regular will team Miller Edward Mr. and Mrs. W. M. C. Ostler, were Gym when the local Wllliard Ellertson, Mrs. R. D. Young, The N. will prevail. surprised at their home Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bigler entertain the boys from Springvllle. pleasantly David Neilson. and Lottie Kay. are ! ex- and trim Cole In fSlpti fine are S. team H. at their friends of their Wednesday evening, uames, music, ed a number 0 3 among those attending the B. Y. U Foote MARRIED TODAY to make the boys from Utah aocial chat were enjoyeo. aner and Margaret home Friday evening. A very enjoyProvo this at session Leadership crowd la Senlnr Class: refreshments were served to which able time was spent with games and Conntr co some. A record week. u Stanfo-- d Reea Mr. and ,Mra.. .Rosa delicious most a the following: which expected. after music, 86 l"5 The marriage of Miss Orla Argyle Mrs. Lenard Jones, Allen Relia and Mr. nerved to was the following Tolley, luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Ellertson, Lois Lunt Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Edwara uowies, Kir. tnAmhemof the T. B. F. club of Bountiful to Mr. Roger Ingram of at last were evening guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mat T. Howard, in Friday Lake Salt surprised City ana at the home of this city took place and Mrs. Owen Boswell. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, Mr. and met last Thursday was today. A wedding reception will be their home by a number of their D. Rees. left Sunday Mrs. Sylvester Boswell, Mr. and Mrt. T. President Mrs. Ellas Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Clela Bailey. The evening con tendered the young couple at the friends. a After pleasant evening n.n,nitir for txis Angeles, where he Ezra J. Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Alfred unent In discussing the proposed Geo. Malloy, Mr. and North ward amusement hall tomor spent In playing games, cards and will an entertain and F.cott. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Ostler. planning Mrs. Painter, stitution, and Henry enjoy a ten days vacation. Warner, Mr. on the occasion of the social chat, supper was served to the row S. ban Basket evening, H. N. the Mr. and for Mr. and Mrs. John A. Garrett, Mr. ment C. Coulson, Mr. and Mrs. J. eoldon wedding anniversary of Mr following guests: Mr. and Mrs. David A dainty luncheon was served of and Mre. Ed Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. E. bead Oar-llnlO. W. Williams, Colonel Mrs. Vrii. Edward Bowles, Mrs. Lucy Mor- (mm. William and .Mr. Neilson. Ne- - R. Shaw. Mra. Lenard Pay. Mrs. NelKate m h members present: Miss Olive and Mrs. Thomas Ingram, parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorenio Webb. the Utah National Guard was In ris, Mrs. Ed. Hansen, Mrs. Mr. Prown. Hannah Srhofleld. Florence cf the young man. This paper Joins lie Wblttaker. Miss Delles Garrett. local the SiinHnv the Insnrrtlnc and hostess Worthington. in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Carter. Mr. and til friends their many with Ada Verda Sperry Batchelor, Reva Shaw, Lorls Painter and the the Rurton. and Mrs. Geo. BlfjW. Assisting In their mar Mrs. Ray Newton, and Mr. and Mrs. arm or v and making arrangenvnts and Miss them Joy hostess happiness and T.imt. the of honor .Mr. and Mra. Ostler and aueats lor the contemplated Improvements Wlllard Ellertson hodtesn were Mrs. Susy Worwood, ried life. rtalley. ut keng.:. T ijum dit 11 .r lfe"' i..m raun u -- d, " ict n d, t.i Mr. Thelma Malloy. |