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Show COUNT. YOl'R AO IS READ IN THE OF NEI'HI, !. A. ANNUAL NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL TEACH NEWSY NEWS FROM OVER DISTRICT ERS LISTED. LEVANJIDGE. CONVENTION School Commences Sep tember 15th. All of High Grade and Standing. Good Timely Topics to be Discussed. Visitors The Nephi High School will Expected. commence 15, 1913. The Sept. has been listed following faculty The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. to of take charge the various de Annual Convention will be held in the school. in the high school building Sept, partments Geo. A. Sperry principal. Mr. 14, 1913. The morning session is a graduate of Collegwill convene at 10 o'clock. After Sperry iate Institute, Salt Lake City. the opening exercises the two the years 1006, 1907, and associations will separate for de- During 1908 was a student at Leland partment work. Stanford University, California, The young men have ai ranged In 1911 was granted a Life High the following program. School Diploma by the How to get 100 per cent effi- board. D u r i n g the past few ciency out of StaKt and Ward years has worked off through Officers R. W. McMullin, Dis- extension and Summer school, cussions by A. H. Anderson of one and one half years college Mona and C. VV. Johnson of the work at the U. of U. and A. C. second ward. College. Harry Beagley, Graduate of Something new for class. A member of the general Nephi High School. Four years board. experience as teacher B. S. deThe Y. M. M. I. A. Hand Book. gree from A. C. U. Life High School Diploma State of Utah. A member of general board. Miss Gretchen Horst. English. Afternoon session at 2 o'clock. Bellevue College, Bel- Graduate Membership Slogan, by mem levue Nebr. A. B. degree. One ber of general board. w o r k at year of Winning the Boy. A. D. Ellis- the University of Utah in Engon, Discussions Nephi Neilson lish and German. Has Life High of Levan and Barton Brough of School Diploma from State ol the first ward. Utah. Developing the Boy.Ray StewC. Wilson Glazier Mathemat art. Questions and Discussions ics and Phys. Geography. He Roy Boswell and Ole Christian-son- . isagraduate of Brigham Young with an A. B. and Mathamatics The Y. L. M. I. A. Program Degree, Major Chemistry. morning session is as follows: R. W. McMullen, Business Wake up Musically M i s e i Dept. and History is a graduate Neva Booth and Ruth Sperry. of Agricultural College w i t h a Ward Officers Problems, Miss li. S. Degree. Has had three Sadie O c k e y and Mrs. J. W. years of experience as principal Brougn. Civic Pride, Mrs. Mabel of schools and teacher in public Christison. Studies for 1913 and schools. 1914, Mrs. Florence LunU TesMiss Lillian Blackett, Domesttimony Meeting, Mrs. II a 1 1 i e ic Art has had four years experWright and Mrs. Nellie Cowan. ience as teacher in Nephi High In the evening a joint session Schools and Nephi Public School. will be held in the Tabernacle, Special work in Domestic Art where an interesting program at University of. Utah. will be carried out. Mis Marie Christensen Domestic Science, is a graduate of Stout Institute, Michigan, eight Miss Booth Entertains years experience as teacher in The members of the U t o p i a high schools of Utah. E. J. Morgan Blacksmith Shop, club were very pleasantly entertained. Friday eveningby Miss Graduate Arts and Trades DeNeva Booth; at her home. The partment Brigham Young Univ- evening was spent in partaking sity Provo. Two years practical of delicious refreshments, sew experience in shop. One ing and social chat. The rooms experience teaching Nephi High were beautifully decorated with School. Carl Nelson Music, Three years titers. Those present were Mesdames experience as teacher of music A. R. Paxman, J. E. Memmott, in public Schools has had special S. J Lunt. Lawrence Blackett, work in music at Conservatory of Music, Boston. Elmer Goldsbrough, of Ole Christensen Art and Man nia. Misses Lettie Jenkins, Es tella and Jane McPherson, Lillian ual Training, Graduate Art De Blackett, Pearl Allen, Geneva partment, Brigham Young Uni Booth, May Hjbbs, Miss Alice versity, Provo. Two years ex perience as teacher in Art and Fielding of Mancos, Colorado. Manual Traing at Murray, Ut. State Junior post-gradua- te University year Weech Arrested. The case of the State of Utah vs. Joseph Weech of Mammoth wu tried today, Friday, before Judge Burton. Weech was charged with contributing t3 minors. The County Attorney has receiv ed tetters from the parents o f thfe girls concerned in the case asking him to dismiss the case. A few months since, when the girls could not be found, and the parents were.distraeted with grief, the maihinery of law mov ed to slow, but now that the case is at issue the demand of sympathy begins to sway the grieved parents. Why should foolish sjmpalhy rob justice? 1 ING A. N. SCHOOL MILLS, Gives Interesting Talk. A well attended meeting wab held in the meeting house Sunday evening. A. N. Merrill, o f the B Y University was present in the interest of that institution He compared the envirioL-menof the various schools said theB. Y. U. was noted for having the best envirionment of any school in the State. Believed the school he represented wielded the best influence any in the State. His talk was listened to with interest by the crowd NO. 48 TEACH CORPHINE-U- P. CHANCE FOR TEN THOUS AND ACRES OF WATER Of Various Merrill Of B. Y. U. Asignments Teachers. Pedagogues And Standing The public schools will com mence Monday Sept. 15th 1913. The following is ihe faculty and assigments: Ray Stewart City Supt. Grad uate of the Snow Acedemy, student of the University of Utah, University Branch Normal, extension work with the Utah Ag- cultural College. Holds a special certificate in physiology, a from the Snow Acedemy, deploma. grammer grade diplema. Has high school been Prin. at Milburn, Thistle present. Mrs. H. C. Mortensen Jr. took Junction, Cedar City. Ass't. City her daughter Ruby to Tooele Nephi and High school instruct Sunday for medical treatment. or for three years in the Nephi Miss Eva Christensen, daugh school. ter of James A. Christensen was Alonzo Ingram, eighth grade, taken to Salt Lake Wednesday graduate of the Nephi high to be operated upon for appendi school. Student of the University of Utah and the Utah Agricitis. cultural College. II o d s a five J. M. Bosh returned home Year Certificate and a from Salt Lake Tuesday, he re Grammer Grade Life Diploma. ports his daughter who was Several experience as operated on last week as getting teacher in Mona and Nephi along nicely. schools. The noise of the thrashihgma- Oscar Bjorregaard, eighth chines can be heard in various Graduate of the Snow grade, parts of town. It is reported that Acedemy and has also b e e n a the crops are light this year and student of the University ot Utless than an average yield is ex ah in Experience Elsinore and pected. Prin. of Scipio the past years. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stephen Holds a Five Year State Certifi son returned home from Salt cate. Lake Sunday where they attend C. W. Johnson, seventh grade. ed the Carnival. Student of the Brigham Young Anthon Christensen was in at- University, Extension work Ag tendance at the Carnival in Salt ricultural College. Law Student of Valpiraza. Admitted to t h e Lake last week. Several years exUtah bar. periences in Utah. Carbon and In Juab Counties. Mona John C. Hall, seventh grade. Strawberry Project. Graduate of the Nephi high A rousing meeting was held school. Student of the Univer at Mona Wednesday evening on of Utah and the Brigham the Strawberry water project. sity and Young University, extension Practically every work Agricultural citizen of Mona were present alNe so two members of the commit- Taught at American Fork, Jensen. Prin. Mammoth. at tee. The Mona people assured phi, Bertha McPherson, those working this matter up, Graduate of the Nephi that they were willing to back grade,school. Student of the Uoi the committee in a financial way high Has taught sev of Utah. in its endeavors to secure some versity in eral years Nephi. of the water of the project for Ella Hulet, sixth grade. Grad Juab county. uate of the Branch Normal. Sev Strawberry Water Committee Reports Good portunity For Securing Water Through Government Project. STEVE yillll SOS t de-plo- forgoodof life life 1 State years Interested farmer College. sixth Downs Meets With Serious Accident Edward Edward Downs met with a ser ious accident Monday while work' ing at the Plaster Mills. M r. Downs was cleaning out the mix ers when the machinery started up catching his arm, which was broken and ma ngled. No one knows how that part of the works got started, as numerous times before, this same work has been done under same conditions. Mr, LEVAN, UTAH. Downs was attended to by Dr. A. J. Izatt Agriculture and Rees and is getting along exMathematics, Graduate of Agri ceptionally well. cultural College with a B. S. De gree. One years experience in Wilson To Leave Presby Levan School. terian Church. Miss Ethel Erdman Domestic L. L Wilson, who has been Science, Art and English, Grad uate of Agricultural College acting as pastor at the Presby with a B. S. degree. One years terian church, since Rev. Davis experience at Levan High School was transferred to Springville, will leave Nephi Monday for ChiMr. and Mrs. Otto Golden are cago, where he will attend The visiting relatives and friends in McCornick Theological Seminary the coming year. Sunday evening Nephi this week. Mrs. Walter Scott returned to at the Presbyterian church, her horre in Provo Wednesday he will preach his farewell serafter spending a week here with mon. "Subject The character of the Kingdom of God." relatives and friends. eral years experience. Mttble Herbert fifth grade. Graduate of the Normal Course Brigham Young University. Sev eral vears experience. Adelaide Fehrenkamp, fifth grade. Received her education in the East and has had severs years experience. Clara Cole fourth grade. Grad u?te of the Nephi high school Student of University of Utah Holds a life grammer grade dip lotna. Several years experience Nephi schools. Ava Brown, third grade. Grad uate of the Nephi high school. Student f University of Utah Taught in Vineyard and Santi quin. Ruby Ellison second grade. Graduate of the Nephi high School. Student of the University of Utah. Taught in Redmond and Salina. Pearl Allen first grade. Graduate of the Nephi high school and the Brigham Young Normal. Holds a five year certificate. Has taught in Levan and Nephi. Mabel Sperry beginners. Graduate of the Nephi high school. Student of the University of Ut- (ConliBMd! m Met SJ HMES LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and NEPI1I CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 5, 1913. VOL. 4 I times County JUAB ALL THE NEWS CF EAST JUAB "NOT GUILTY" JURY. The case of the state vs. Steve Malnar. in which the defendant was charged with selling liquor in the dry territory of S i l v e r City, came up for trial in Judge Nelson's court at Mammoth last Tuesday. It was the following day, however, before the jurors, before whom the case was tried, brought in a verdict of not guilty- The case was first brought be fore the justice of t h e peace at Silver City, but Attorney Ed ward Pike, who represented the defendant, succeeded in having it transferred to the Mammoth court on a change of venue. When the case was called on Tuesday the defendant asked for a jury trial. This was granted and the jurors were selected: Peter M. Gillispie, John Nisonger, Thomas Hilman, and William II. Bailey. following Op The Uinted States reclamation service is ready and willing to assist the people of Juab valley to secure water for their arid lands! This was the good news which formed the sudstance of the report of the committee appointed to investigate the possibility of obtaining water through the Strawberry project, given out at the meeting Monday night in the court house, at which quite a fair representation of the citizens of Nephi were present. The meeting was called to order by T. II. Burton, chairman of the committee, who announced that the report would be given by Mr. T. C. Winn. Mr. T. C. Winn reported as follows: First, that the preliminary survey from Santaquin ridge to Diamond Fork had been completed, and had shown that it w a s entirely feasible to construct the high line canal in Spanish Fork canyon high enough to throw the stream over the Santaquin ridge. No very difficult engineering feats would be encountered. f witness for the state It is proposed to run the canal was J. Augustine, who swore to on the north side of the canyon the complaint, and who alleged until near the when a mouth that he purchased both whiskey siphon would be constructed to and beer at Malnar's ho u s e 1 carry the stream over the south Augustine was acting under the side hill, the route then followdirection of Sheriff ilenriod ing the foothills to Santaquin when he entered Malnar's home, ridge. The survey showed that and secured the liquor. The de the intake of the canal would fendant did not take the stand have to be some four miles up in his own behalf but his wife Diamond Fork in order to bring testified that Augustine had cal- the canal as as the western high led at their home and that while edge of the city of Nephi. It was they had treated him to some reported by the engineer that beer they did not accept any the canal could be constructed money from him. Frank Clay son some little distance higher than of Mammoth, teetifed regarding this at a small additional cost. Malnar's reputation, stating Second, the committee reportthat he had always found ed having met with several of the defendant to be a peaceful the officials of the reclamation and citizens. service and having interested Lengthy arguments were them in the project of divert made by County Attorney ing Currant Creek, a good-size- d by Attorney Pike, stream in the Strawberry reser for the defence, and immediate- voir and conducting this amount ly following the jury brought in of water after it passes through its verdict of not guilty. Eureka the tunnel into Juab valley. The Rcportor. committee was advised by the government officials that this could be the service laws linjoyablc Birthday Party providingdone, that more water could At Shaw's be put into th project by outside A very enjoyable evening was parties on certain very nominal spent last Thursday at the home terms of rental. J. H. Lytel, of the Misses Delia and Stella project engineer, reported that Shaw, in honor of the a 1 1 c r s the reservoir and tunnel were birthday. ample to accomodate i much The evening was spent in gam- larger volume of water than is es and social chat. At 10:30 now being conserved for the use o'clock refreshments were served of the Utah county farmers, and The following were present Mis- that he thought it entirely practses Ruby Park, Sylvia McPher- ical to be divert Currant Creek son, Tacy Iron?, Stella IJelliston, into the reservoir and then conClara Hobbs Ethel Shaw, Ezctta duct this proportion of water inCarter, Stella Shaw and the hos- to Juab county. The officials proffered to be of every possible astess Dilla Shaw. sistance to the committee and announced that if the Miss McMullin would run a preliminary survey With Patal Accident. from the project to the point on Currant Creek at which the watR. W. McMullen, one of t h e er would be dirverted and give High School teachers, received specifications as to, the class of word Tuesday morning that his work to be dona on t h i a ditch sister, who lives in St. George the government engineers would had died that morning through then make an estimate of t h e injuries received at a factory cost of the undertaking, and alwhere she had been working. Mr. so from data already in their McMullen caught the south possession could calculate the bound train fkju after receiving amount of w a t e r available for the telephone, and went to St. storage from the Currant Creek The-chie- law-abidi- 1 Meets George. latter |