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Show JUAB AU. THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB . COUNTY. LIGHT CONDITION I H MRS. MYRTLE MCEVQNY UID TOHEST. ED Meeting Held In Rooms. Commitiee Chosen. NEPHI SCHOOLS HOMER TB LEAVE OE - Bishop Parkes and Judge George Greenwood Give Instructive Talks. TIMES COUNTY NEPHI CITY. UTAH, MAY 2, VOL. 4 CEDAR CITY YOUR AD IS READ IN TUB HOMES OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and MILLS, NO. 30 1913. TAKE HEAD ami CLEAN IF 111 EFFECTIVE LIQU IT BRANCH. OR LAW PASSED A. Sperry And Ray Stewart Appointed To Commendable Work Done By Citizens. Out Of Fill Vacancy. The Booth Startup Bill Town Visitors. Enacted By Utah Islature. Leg- - . Last Saturday April 26th, was of The East Mr. Homer was granted a 1 i f e At Impressive funeral services Juab the meeting School Board high school diploma by the Utah set apart as general c 1 e a n up County High were held in the second ward Continued from but witk, of State Board Education. He but day, owing to the late seasresigna house Wednesday after- held here Saturday is It a notorious fact that the meeting was appointed principal of the on there wasn't as n uch effec A meeting: was held Monday noon over the remains of Mrs. tion of Prof. Roy F. Homer as violators of the liquor and other evening in the Commercial club Myrtle B i g e r McEvony who principal of the high school was high sohool and superintendent tive work done as last year. vice laws have mocked at socselect- of the Nephi City public schools However a great deal of com rooms of a number of the lead- lied in Salt Lake Sun accepted. Mr. Homer was last efforts to iety's City ing citizens of Nephi. The pur- day of brights disease. Counse- ed, in a meetir g of theUtah Agri- in April 1907, and assumed these mendable work had been done from their evil protect duties in July of the same year. long before this date. practices, and pose of the meeting was to find lor Robert Winn the cultural College board of trustees all jeered: "You cannot at have presided He holds these at continupresCedpositions was the to head the out why it city Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay of enforce music was held April 19th service.). your laws ent and had signed up a contract ed to have such poor lights. Tht furnished Appropriate ar Agricultural Branch City were Mona visitors does not prohibit." prchibitkn Santaquin second ward the by This law for another year which would Mayor was present and said a choir. The opening prayer was School. last week. meets the issue have made nine years in the squarely, being new wheel bad been o dered fo offered Wm. Garfield who has been the result of thirty Mr. Homer was born at Ox- schools by Lester Mangum of of years' experNephi. more than two months a n d a? Provo und the benediction working in Silver for se vera! ience in Iowa, Kansas and some by ford Idaho, his early childhood soon as it arrived and was inIn the six years that Roy F. months, came home last Satur- other Pres't J.. W. Paxman. was spent on his father's farm. states, by placing ample stalled he felt the lights woula Joshua Greenwood was theJudge Homer has been principal of the day. first in the hands of the citi Lopower moved to The Homer family be as good as ever. Also stated high school, it made its greatest - zens themselves, so that and hope faith Mr. Willard and Mrs. Ellertspokeon speaker, o IS9G in to e d in r r when that the council was working of a hereafter. Compared death gan. Utah strides in coming to the front. son were in the underworld by their political Payson last week. hard and doing all they could to and the resurection with that procure greater educational op- Mr. Homer is an untireing workMr. and Mrs. James H. New scheming have got control cf portunities. Young Roy F. en- er and he has used his utmost remedy conditions. Many want- of the flowers and plants. of Salt Lake City and Mrs. the executive officers, the people ton the tered Logan city public endeavers to m a k e the school ed to know why it was we had Misses Salome Brown, Paul- schools and graduated from the Edward Newton of Sandy were are not powerless to act. Utual- such good lights along the first He is ever on the alert stronger. y many technicalities resolve ine Pettegrew, Venus Brough, eighth gra'de the next spring. In few days in early March? To and seizes every opportunity to visiting Mona relatives last themselves into the Mildred Ada and students he favor of the week. Garter, the entered 1S9S, September this question no answer was of Mrs. advertize Nephi, and let the peocriminal class when she when McEvony school of are and Mrs. the Julia Agril ple know what an Robertson preparitory they given. G. M. Whitmore, T. A. excellent to the the second of bar the brought of Utah. of of taught Rcsetta cultural grades Upon school justice. College Eureka Foote and Richard Evans were system we have. Another daughter in Mona for several days This law aims to give society it Nephi City schools, sang by her completion of the were school elecwith the meet to appointed high thing which makes him soptpu self a fair opportunity to present committee and see request, "Go Let The Angle course he commenced lar with the students is the as last week. tric its case, for the "general refu where the trouble was and re- In". the college in General science. sistance and advice he is ever Mrs. Mary Yates and her son tation of the place" is specificalBishop T. II. G. Parkes relat- He graduated in 1904 with a de ready to give them in carrying Ephraim, who have been living port at a meeting to be held tomade ly evidence ussome admissably tiUreka moved time in ed lor incidents of her life from gree Batchelor of Science in on any student activities. morrow evening in the same out shut of crimually Mona to week. last ordinary early childhood to womenhood. General Science. During the Nephi will loose one of the place. inal All know prosecutions. tht Misse's Refered especially to her as a last two Jennie Perry and Katie of the college best school men it has had the for difficulty, of instance, proExtra effort has been made to church worker while she was a work he years studied several courses pleasure of hireing in Mr. Homer Mathews spent Saturday and curing evidence of a certain sale get J. H. Manson who installed resident of Nephi. in biology and chemestry in ad- accepting the supervision of the Sunday in Provo of liquor unlawf ully,.y e t much the plant here to go over the The deceased was is Kate Haymen of Eur e k a Branch Agricultural Cedar to dition the the work. prescribed City daught circumstantial work. It is understood he has visiting with relatives in Mona ist to convince evidence may exer of Mr. and Mrs. His summer vacations dunrig school. consented to be here Saturday and for a number ofMark Bigler any honest judge a was these years were s p e n t on the George Sperry Jr. was appoint for number of days. that unlawful sales are b e i n r yars and go over the situation with one John Kay and son Hyrum of of our leading energetic farm and in various enterprizes. ed as principal of the Nephi made, and this law permits such the committee. He will also be school teachers and church work- In the fall of 1904. Mr. Homer high school to fill the vacancy Santaquin were in Mona Sun- evidence to be at the meeting Saturday evening ers. She was presented. Critithirty years of w as engaged as a teacher ii Bn caused and Preston Ray Stewart day. cism of the local option law are and make a public statement of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton, met and overcome at her death. She leaves a Idaho school, but upon request was selected as superintendent how things were and are at pres- age by this inthe VV. of of and two board f Ada schools. the the Miss Mrs. and principal father J. husband, public Nephi children, Kay, law. do. junction ent and what he offered to and mother, one brother, four N'ephi high school, he obtain d At the meeting held Saturday Vest spent Sunday in SantaqIn case the defendant violates The sidewalk pavement was sistera and a host of friends to a release and came to Nephi. the same allowance for student uin. the temporary injunction, which Miss Francis Swasey who is also brought up in this meeting. mourn her early demise The in- The first year he taught one sub- in M Dna was as in Levan was al the by extends to the whole It hss been learned that the city terment took place at the city ject in the eighth grade, and lowed, that is each student at- working in Nephi was visiting judicialway the judge may district, He tending the high school in Ne with her parents last Sunday. is at the present time unprepar-- d cemetery. Those from out of seven in the high school. a of not less than impose penatly to pave tha streets in districts town who attended the funeral went through the hard times phi next year would be given two Born to the-- wife of William $200.00 or not less than three where sidewalks are to be paved. were: Harvy Mangum. Lester of the high school in 1905, when dollars per week with which to Kay, a daughter Friday A p r i I months and on imprisonment; threatenwas even of its existance to Mrs Mr. of and their board. Mangum Provo, Many people object pay part 18th. paving final if convicted fine of a trial, ed. He had a large share in es sidewalks if streets are not pav- J.R. Goldsbrough. of I Jaho. Report has it that Eel ward $1,000 may be imposed or imprised. A meeting was appointed tablishing the industrial cours be onment of six DAY Of THE SEASON TO' Carter and Ruby Vest are to months, or b o t h for Wednesday evening where Mrs. Abbie Pace of Salt Lake esthat have since put the school married in the near future. fine and imprisonment. These this question might be thrashed is here v siting her parents .Mr. in the front rank (of the high fines bemoney automatically schools of Utah. In'April 1906, out. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler. come a lien on tne real estate Ladle's Hold Club Literary Don't forget M. I. A. Day tobuilding, and unless a bond Interesting Meeting. and morrow, A meeting will be held to the full value of the property in the Tabernacle at 10 o'clock The Ladies' Literary club met is filed to guarantee that it will where contesting will be carried Monday evening at the home of bo used for such vice in the on in tory telling, quartette Mrs. J. E. Cole. An interesting not the property is locked up future singing and piano so.u between program was carried out as fol for one year, and cannot be used (J lows: Lecture. "The Rhine," the four ward of this stake. I for All personal any purpose. W. C. And In the afternoon at 2 o'clock was given by Mrs. in maintaining the used property What jests the following program will be rews; questions, - 8Ucn 89 ta"-higrendered at the tquare: Baseball should one who would live up to! ".u,8ance' ideals. carefJly avoid?" '"f"03' um' etc muilb re game, team from each ward, when a c"nvt'n one mil' run, 830 yard run, 440 "What wasGothis' idea of life?" lso,ld a p a r t of the abatement at answtttd by Mrs. J. E. yard run, 220 yard run, 100 yard proceeding; 'ho proceeds going dash, re'ay race team from each 0je ward of four men each. The following members we re Broad jump, pole vault, shot put, and present: Mr. W. C. Andrews. ' namsner throw. A silver trophy Mrs. Wm. iiaiiey. Mrs. W. F. Miss iettegrevv Enter- : tains. cj; will be awarded to the win- Brough, Mrs. J. E. Cole. Mrs. D. O. V. WhitMis. A J. baseball ward team. Miner, gold ! A real live bundle shower was s ning V;.; engraved signat pin will be more and Mrs. Ldith Sparks. Igiven Ti.r fdsy vc r.irg by Miss to first place winners Pauline Pettegrew in honor of t awarded in the different fie.d and track ' 'e ,v management ir or M. Mr!. IUimor d Pettfgnw at the V-v. I . cc I. Co. events with a blue ribbon, sec ; 5. furro. The roc ms n Pettegrew ' . ond, and a white ribbon as third L. C. Maxwell, who hss been were beautifully decorated in tp-th- e 1 I pbeize. In theballeveting there v..ll manager for the local branch pie blossoms. A number of a grand 0 in the Arnn gton of the Mountain State Telephor.e beautiful preterits were given 0 to which all are invited. Tickets of bride. The evening the the lelt here company Nephi, young . ... .1 ; 5 fiffu v v ii t ct, caw a lauita iwtlll first part of the week for Eureka was ipent in singing and imtru-whe- re jfive cents. he will take charge of the mental music. A splendid fup-- f i n t i c exchange on May 1st. per was served at 11 o'clock. Miss Wyroa Cha&e returned While Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, Those prctcrt wtre: Hsie horns Monday after visiting with have resided in Nephi they have Speny. LaVctta Allen, Errtra relatives and friends in Provo. made a host of friends who wishjsperry Alta Broadhead. Flcssi City Attorney Jacob Coleman them well in their new place. Painter, Pauline Pettegrew. Provo was in Nephi the first A. J. Bowers Jr. has been ap- - Salome Brown, Venice trough. part of the week looking after pointed as district wire chief for Mrs, Edgar Winn, and tbe guest PROF. ROY F. HOMER, Principal of the Nephi School. jhis business interests in this the Ulephone company in place of honox Mrs. Raymond ,part. of Mr. Maxwell. te 1 itself light " m h . ur-we- - -"- n -- V , ' j ! 1 I j :f i |