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Show Read What The Nephi Mer-chan- ts Are Offering You--I- t Will Pay You To Read The Ads And Then Buy In Nephi Patronize The Nephi Merchants Who Are Helping To Put The Town On The Map-L- et the Money Stay In Nephi : Nephi, Juab County, The Times, Vol. 18, No. 36. State CHARLES J. FINGER Fish-Gam- e '.' 5 - 4 t i , 'V The Nephi baseball nine defeated the Murray team today in the first day of ;;- the 'Amateur Tournament held at Salt Lake City. Tomorrow, they will Fork-Walkplay the winners," in the Bank game Bpanisn Tlmea-News As the goes to press, it was not known here who pitched the game, but before the team left Thursday it was decided to start Boewell. against the Murray, team. . - er T ' PS i Grace Motor Co. Leases DUilding ; .; y Mr. and Mr. Robert II. Park, and little daughter Marlon MaVe, returned to their home in Kanab, Utah Wednesday, following a few days vacation In Nephi, where they visitMr. ed with relatives and friends. Park Is forest fanger on the Klabab forest, and reports that he Is enjoying the work very much, and that the tourist business Is very large into that area. CAPT. M. KOEHLB Tennis Tourney Brings Forth Fine Group of Players jrffr Finals in Tournament Spon sored by Nephi Kiwams Club Will be Completed by End of the Present Week. Juab. County Fair Sept 20-21-- The annual Juab which will be held 22 Countv in Nephi, Fair. Sep- tember 20. 21 and 22, will be the biggest, and best fair ever held here. according to information given out this week by the Fair. Officials. The suervisors are all working hard, to make their individual deartments better than .ever before. The addition of the new exhibition building, recently constructed at the fair grounds, will enable all exhibits to be held at. the fair grounds this 1 . ' seven-thirt- Service Star Legion To Install New Set of Officers Ths ladies of the Service Star will hold a meeting Tunday, September 11th. 1928 In the City Hall at 4:00 o'clock. The installation of officers for the coming year will take place at this meeting. , and has developed some sensational plays. f ollowing are the results of the Junior Singles: Preliminaries Alec Cowan defeated Douglas Burton; Tom Cowan deieated Harmon Bryan; Clarence Cowan deteated Cleo Petty; tJud Haymond won fromi Alma Burton by default. In the semi-final- s, Tom Cowan defeated Alec Cowan and Bud Haymond defeated Clarence Cowan while in the finals; Tom Cowan de4, feated Bud Haymond In the Junior Doubles, Alex Cowan and Alma Burton .defeated 'lorn Cowan and Harmon Bryan and Cleo Petty and Clarence Cowan defeated Bud Haymond and Douglas Burton. The winners of the above doubles will play the finals the latter part of this week. In the Senior Singles elimination, Glen Cole deteated Sheldon Winn, 1. David Austin defeated Gean Gadd Carl Belliston 1, defeated Wm. Squires Lee Bailey defeated Gordon Wood Jack Winn defeated Lynn 2 Greenwood and Carrol Bailey defeated Fred Gadd In the quarter finals David Austin Carl defeated Glen Cole Belllston defeated Lee Bailey and Carrol Bailey defeated Jack Winn . mi niFiTiri T inriTM Capt M. Koehle, one of Germany's foremost glider pilots photographed in his glider which ha used In the contests held at Corn Hill, Truro, Mass. y. Fifty Hikeis Start Mt. Nebo Climb News Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Ord, spent Judge Thos. H. Burton, Blanche Florence Burton. Mrs. Rogers Monday in Hinckley, Millard county, they attended the fun and . Glen Worthtngton motored to Utah, where eral of D. A. Morris, a relative Salt Lake Tuesday morning. They retivrned home Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Colin C. McPherson and family of Pocatello, Idaho spent Mrs. T. H. Noninl and son Labor Day visiting at the home of Theodore returned Wednesday eve their aunt Mrs. J. R. McPherson. ning from Pioche. Nevada, where they spent a week with Mrs. Nonlni's Mrs. Beatrice Rogers of Charles- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. iMorris ton, West Va. spent Sunday and and the family. Monday at the home ot Judge and Mrs. Thos. H. Burton. Vincent Ord, salesman at The Tog. gery. spent the early part of the has who Miss 'Dorothy Salisbury, week Idaho, visiting with been in San Francisco all summer, friends.at Victor, Mr. Ord states that Victor left She returned home Saturday. is a long trip, but he thoroughly en Sunday evening for Sandy, having joyed his visit. in the acepted a position there Jordan High. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pugsley of New and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Park York, NeT. M. Allman of Provo, is in of this city, left Wednesday for a phi this week, selling and installing trlD through Southern Utah. They Wonder Mantels, Intend to visit Fish Lake, Bryce's the Woodward which are being manufactured by canyon. Grand Canyon, and Zion the Beesley Granite and Marble Co. NaMonal Park while on their trip. of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawkins left Mrs. A. W. Edwards and family, Wednesday for a ten day trip and Miss Wenonah Miller returned through the Pacific Northwest. They to Provo Monday after enjoying a were accompanied on the trip by Mr week's visit with Mr. and Airs. El- and Airs. George Beebe of Salt Lake liott Miller. Miss Miller has signed City. The party will visit Portland, a contract to teach school in the Seattle and Vancouver, B. C, and the coming will return via Spokane, Washington. Davis county schools year. County Agricultural Agent A. E. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howell and Smith will leave Nephi, today, for Gordon Whitmore of Overton, Nev., Fillmore, where he will be one of who have been visiting relatives in the Judges at the annua Millard Nephi for several days this week, county fair. Mr. Smith will also go are leaving for their home Wednes- to Richfield, Saturday, to visit the day. They have been on an extended Sevier county fair which Is being vacation through Northern Nevada, held this week. Utah and Idaho and were on their way home when they arrived in Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Ockey had Nephi. their entire family home on Labor Day, and they had a very pleasant Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ockey enter- time together. The following tained at dinner Sunday for the fola visit here: Mr. and Mrs. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ockey R. A. Morris of Logan, Utah; .Mr. and daughter Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Milton Ockey and family; Ray Ockey and daughters, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ockey and and Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ockey family; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and son Reed, all of Salt Lake City, Ockey and family, all of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morris of Logan, City. Mr. and Ed. V. Downs and family. Miss Jane McPherson entertained at an informal dinner party at her Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde and son home Wednesday The afternoon. Lawrence ot Price, and Mr. and Mrs. guests were Mrs. Roy Steele, Mrs. Clarence Oowers of Nephi, returned J. F. Walton, Mrs. Emma Jenkins, Tuesday afternoon from a vacation Mrs. Delbert Chlpman, Airs. Leonard trip to Southern Utah. Mr, and Mrs. Chlpman .Mrs. Ben Moffett, Mrs. Len a Clyde came over from Price via Pett. Mrs. Frank Bush, Mrs. E. Mrs. Will Hansen, Mrs. Dell canyon, and met Mr. and Mrs. Oowers at Cove Fort, and the party Singleton, Mrs. Will Elsmore. Paste went on down to Beaver and Puffers tinted flowers decorated the small Lake, where they had a very pleas- tables on which the dinner was ant time. served. The guests motored down from American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ostler and famMrs. E. V. Downs and Mrs. W. J. ily, arrived home last Saturday evening; after enjoying a three week's Ockey entertained at a party Thursvacation trip. They went EaBt, via day evening In honor of Mrs. Sadie Evanston, Cheyenne, and on to Neb- Morris, who is leaving for Baltimore, raska, visiting at Omaha, and then Md., to attend school. The followwent down to Kansas City, where ing ladles were present: Mrs. James they visited with Rex Ostler, who Eager, Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mrs. Maym lives there. On the return trip they R. Green, Mrs. Wilson Mrs. came by way of Denver, Colorado, Clarence Warner, Mrs. Glailer, George Belland through Western Colorado and lston, Mrs. L. M. Pexton, Mrs. A. Into Eastern Utah. Air. Ostlor re It. Belliston, Mrs. Hyrum Brough, ports that they had a moat wonder Mrs. 8. O. Paxman, Airs. A. F. fnl trip, and that through Iowa and Uracken, Mrs. Harry Irons, Mrs. A. Nebraska the farmers are having a E. Smith. Mrs. Leta Squires, Mrs. very fine crop of corn this season. T. E. Carter, Mrs. James Vlckers. and en-Joy- Chad-wic- The Tennis Tournament sponsored by the Nephi Kiwanis Ciuu iiaa been iu progress during the entire week The opening meeting under the I. A. new L. D. S. Priesthood-M- . plan of organization will take the form of a social in each ot the three wards of Nephi and at Mona and Levan on Tuesday evening next at 7:30 o'clock. The new plan of or ganization was announced by the Church general authorities some months ago. and calls for an officers meeting of the ward bishopric and all auorum presidents and officers and M. I. A. officers to be held at seven p. m. each Tuesday for one half hour, following which will con vent the general, assembly of the ward Driesthood members and all M. I. A. members at A prelimlanry program will be pre sented and the priesthood quorums will then convene separately for con. sideration of quorum duties and activities, and the M. I. A. gleaner girls, and junior girls will take up their work. Immediately followng this period the M. I. A. departments consisting off the adult department. the M. Men, the Scouts, the Senior girls and the Junior girls will meet for their respective activities. A wide range of work and recreational features have been planned for these M. I. A. departments, and numerous additional workers and leaders will season. It is reported that the entertainment features of the fair will be up to the usual high standard, and the race horse program includes several additions. Word comes from Rich field that about forty horses are participating in the Sevier Fair horse race meet, and they will radically all come to the Juab no doubt be called in. County fair. Sal-In- 4 1 Priesthood-M- . I. A. Social Tues. : -- The News; Vol. 12, No. 36. WINS FROM MURRAY At a meeting o the East Juab Fish and Game Protective association held last Friday evening, a mot-1- 1 4 a a nar.nii favoriue the remov Elk of head hundred ot two ing from the range adjacent to Nephi. The club discussed the possibility of ' C ' 'fin iiim.rir.M-rthe Elk and removing them ' - trapping to the Provo and Salt Lake ranges. soldier J. game the Charles pf fortune, Finger, It was understood that Provo want globe trotter, railroad magnate In clubs ot Salt Lake and a number of Elk transferred to the Ohio and Mexico, has setteled, down that to the career of a writer in Fayette-ville- , range near their cities, and those clubs would stand a portion Ark. When he' Is not writing ...' of the expense of trapping and for bocks and articles for the masazines, transportation he Is at work In his orchard and his The matter of killing two hundred vineyard. discussed, but nothing definite '' was was decided until the Salt Lake and , Provo clubs were heard from-- : The secretary of ttfe association wag instructed to write to the Utah county Conservation association and the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association, and find out how many Elk they wanted, and now much they would pay for trapping and transportation. It is reported that a contract was signed Thursday the state fish, and game department Grace Motor would assist in trapping and trans-- ; afternoon, whereby the was- - leased to company's building areas. ferring the Elk to other Bert Cluff, D. L. Melville, and Mark State Fish and Game CommisPaxton of Fillmore. The equipment sioner J. Arthur Mecham ot Salt stock and fixtures belonging to the Lake City was in Nephi last Friday Grace Motor Comptiny have been and Saturday. In addition to purchased by the new owners, who the special meeting of the will conduct the business in the. fut Fish And Game Protective ure under the name of the Nephi association, he inspected the canyon Motor Company. stream and Burraston's Pond. Mr; Cluff and Mr. Melville, have Mr. Mecham, together with offi- been in business in Fillmore, Beaver cers of the association, Ranger "A. and Milford for several years past Sales P. Christiansen and E. D. Park, and have handled Chevrolet made a trip to the ranger station, in that territory. They will con and looked over the small rearing tinue to handle the Chevrolet sales poinds that were built this summer. in this district in the future, accord Mr. Mecham was very favorably im- ing announcement In to their of the another section of The Times-New- s, pressed with the condition ' stream coming out of the, ranger ; C. H. Graces and E. L. Jones, the station pasture, and Is of the opin- two owners of the Grace Motor Comion that it is feasible to build cement pany have 'been operating the busidams to hold water for rearing ness since it was established about ponds. They will be built by the eight years ago, and have leased the local game club, but the state de- building to the new company. partment will cooperate In paying for the cost of construction. Burras-to- n They later inspected the County Attorney Defines Pond, and Mr. Mecham was well State Traffic Regulations pleased with the screen that has The been installed at the outlet. small Salmon that were planted this summer are growing fino, and by Editor Times News: next year the lishermen will be able Just a word about passing moving to get some good catches of Salmon signals, crossings, etc. from the pond. The state depart- venicies, The law says: An operator of a ment are also planning to plant vehicle another vehicle some more fish there in the near going in overtaking the same direction and defuture. siring to pass may do so providing he shall not pass at the top of a hill or on a curve where the view ahead Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hyde and Is In any way obscured or while the is crossing an intersecting or Daughter Are Improving vehicle connecting highway. An operator intending to turn his vehicle to the left shall extend his It was reported from Salt Lake arm out and beyond the side of the that Mr. and Mrs. car In a horizontal position and slow Wednesday, Rer Hyde and their daughter Ada down. were getting along fine. Mrs. Hyde To turn to the right, the operator has had her jaw set, and her hip hall extend his arm out and beyond et, and Is recovering as rapidly as the side of the car with the forearm could be expected. raised at right angles and slow down Ada, who has been In a very seriIf you are intending to stoo. ex ous condition, lu now in a wheel tend your arm out and beyond the chair, and la Improving every day. siae or tne car in a downward The condition of Kex Hyde is very direction. An operator shall reduce SDeed at gratifying, and it was feared that he would lose his sight, but Wednesday cfwsings, connecting or intersecting it was reported that the condition highways, on bridges, or sharp turns ot his eyes is much better, and be ana steep descents. will not lose the sight of bis eyes. Sound your horn when BDnroach He Is recovering from the burns in Ing points where the view ahead is not clear; don't use horn for the a vary satisfactory manner. """"" m purpose of making unnecessary noise umy. In rounding curves, reduce speed William Bailey Returns keep as far to the right as reaMon. From Tax Convention and sonably possible. In passing horses either led or driven on the highway, have your William Bailey, returned to Nephi car under control and If animals frightened or if the person Monday evening, after attending a appear convention of the National Tax As- In charge of said animals signal by sociation, held at Seattle, Washing- raising his hand or calling, the ton. Mr. Bailey was one of the main operator shall immediately stop his speakers at the convention, and his vehicle. No person under 16 car shall paper was on a discussion of the "Public Domain" and gave a plan operate a vehicle or tractor upon the of control of the public lands. Mr. highways of this state. In case of an acrldent the operator Bailey stated that there were five hundred and twenty five delegate of a vehicle shall stop Immediately, In attendance, and they represented and opou request, give his name, 43 states of the union. He also address and render such assistance reported that he had a very fine trip as may be reasonabe and necessary, and enjoyed visiting the Pacific provided that In all cases of accident Northwest. resulting in injury to any person, the operator shall Immediately report the details of the same to the local police authorities In the city Forest Ranger Park and or county In which such accident Family Visit in Nephi shall occur. P. J. SANDERS, . September 7thf 192&. NEPHI BASEBALL TEAM Commissioner On Tour of Inspection Local Fish and Game Organization Favors Removal of 200 Head of Elk from Range Adjacent to Nephi. Utah,-Friday- , k, About fifty people started the climb to the top of Mount Nebo Monday morning, and a large number ot them made the top ot this wonderful peak. The climb was sponsored by the Nephi Kiwanls club, and on Monday evening a program was given at the ranger station, which was attended by a large number ot towns people. The program was thoroughly enjoyed by all ot those in attendance. In addition to the Nephites mak ing the climb, seven or eight people from Payson made the climb to the top. The following Nephites made the climb to the peak of Mt. Nebo: President A. H. Belllston, Judge Thos. H. Burton, Samuel G. Paxman, J. JV1. Chrlstensen, Samuel G. Ord, George Parkins, and son, Elmo Rulon Grant Brough, Brough, Brough, Archie Worthington, Mar Smith Crapo garet Margaret Ronald Nina Chappell, Bellls Tom Cowan, Jack Cowan, Don ton, or seven eight from Whipple, and Payson. 1 6-- 5-- 7, 2-- 6, 4, 6-- 2. 6-- 6-- 4, 3-- 6, 6-- 6-- 3, 6-- 4, 5, 4-- 6, 6-- 1, 6-- 6-- 1, 3-- 6, 6-- 1, In the 6-- 2. 0, Semi-fina- 6-- 2. 7-- 5, Carrol ls Bailey drew a bye and Austin and Carl Belliston will play today for place In finals. The finals will be played the end of the week. In the Senior doubles, Glen Cole and Sheldon Winn defeated Fred 0 and and Gean Gadd David Austin and Lynn Greenwood and Gordon defeated Jack Winn ' Wm.- Wood Squires and Lee Bailey, and Carl Belliston and Carrol Bailey drew a bye. , In the semi-fina- ls Cole and Winn and defeated Squires Bailey 4 and Austin and Greenwood de feated Bailey and Be'linton 12-1The doubles finals will also be plaped teh end ot the week. 2-- 6, 6-- 1, 6-- 0, 6-- 6-- 2. 7-- 5, 4-- 6, 6-- 0, 3. George H. Ryan Nominated Republican State Senator Former Nephi Creamery Manager Dies In Oregon George H. Ryan of Eureka was nominated for state senator on the Republican ticken, at the Senatorial convention which was held in Delta, George H. Small, former resident last Saturday. Mr. Ryan was elected of Nephi, died last Tuesday morning to the state legislature two years at Ontario, Oregon, following an at Mr. small ago, and served in a very creditable tack of appendicitis. manner. operated the old Nephi creamery durOn account of the state senator's ing the ten years he lived here. The nomination going: tot a Eureka man body will be brought "to Provo for it Is quite probable that Nepht Re- burial. Surviving are his widow, publicans will have the pleasure of Mrs. Florence Small, two daughters, nominating a man from here for the Mrs. R. R. Sorenson and Mrs. Elmo state legislature. It Is reported that Allred, of Provo; two sons, O. K. the friends of Judge Thos. H. Burton and H. Small of Ontario, and one are trying to persuade him to let brother, R. L. Small ot Salt Lake. Funeral services for Mr. Small his name go on the ballot for this Dosltlon. With the Judge's experi will be held in Provo, Sunday at one ence in political life, and his legal o'clock. training, he would make a very val uable man in the state legislature. Marriage of Nephi Couple Is Solemnized In Temple The marriage of Miss Ellen Green- halgh and Owen N. Gibson, was sol emnized In the Mantl Temple last Wednesday. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Greenhalgh, and has been employed by the Bailey Grocery for several years past. The groom is the son of Mr. and Airs. Jacob Gibson, and has lived in Logan for the past four years, three of which he has attended the Utah Agricultural college. During the past year he has been employed by the Utah Power and They will make Light Company. their home in Logan, Wedding Reception Held At Mona Monday Evening A wedding reception was given Monday evening at the home of Mr. A. Mrs. and Newell of Geraldus Mona, in honor of their daughter, Lela and Bent R. Bryan. The marriage was performed by Bishop Raphael Garfield. A large number ot friends and relatives of the bride and groom were in attendance at the wedding reception. The bride Is a graduate of the Nephi high school, and also spent two years atYoun univertending the Brigham sity, after which she taught school In Ogden for two years. The groom Is the son of Mr. W. A. C. Iiryan, and Is engaged In dry farming; on the Levan ridge, and Is making a splen did success out of bis undertaking. They will make their home in Nephi. Courthouse Officials Enjoy Visit to Southern Utah Geo. O. Ostler Sells Lambs On Kansas City Market The courthouse officials, together with some of their friends enjoyed a three day trip to Southern Utah, returning home Monday evening. They visited Bryce's canyon. Cedar Breaks and Zion National Park. Those who made the trip were: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mrs. Beulah H. Bowers, Miss Ida Parkes, Miss Bertha McPherson, Mlns Pearl Nell- son, Miss Vivian Tranter, Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes, Ralph Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough, Amos Irons, and Oscar Brough. They enjoyed the trip very much, and stopped at Richfield, and also motored south as far as Saint George. Geo. O. Ostler, arrived home yesterday from Kansas City, Mo., whore he marketed four carload a Of lambs. Mr. Ostler reported that he received a good price for his 1104 head of lambs. He put them on tha market Monday, and on account of very few lambs being on the market, fie received a good price. On his way home he reported having neen tt number of trafnloads of lambs heading toward Kansas City, whirh will no doubt flood the market by tiits time, and perhaps lower th prirn. Miss Sadie and Mahel Howard home from Salt Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reese after a few days visit wti h t; and relatives. Monday morning, a baby girl. i i. .. ,v , |