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Show ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. NEPIII CITY, UTAH, FEB. VOL. 2. Nephl Gives STATE LEAGUE . Nephl Delegates Land Convention. ' ! I ft - Manderfield Biggest it ''8.' As a result of the earnest efforts made by Thos. H. Burton and J. R. Edgheill, delegates from the Nephi Commercial Club, the first meeting: of the new organization known as the Utah Davelopment League will be held atNephi next September. This league is composed of representatives of all the Commercial Clubs of the State, and its great object will be to induce settlers and capital to come to Utah, by carrying on a campaign of publicity regarding the great resources of the different sections Nephitesare Big Time. It remained, however, for Ne- phi to give the big reception and hearty greeting. At the time when the train should have arrived fully six hundred had gath ered at the Depot with two brass bands, the President of the Commercial Club with committees of prominent citizens and officials of the city. Unfortunately the train was delayed in its arrival necessitating some few changes in the program. Gustaldi Says Hav-vin- g TO MEET HERE. 'i U x: county JUAB Times IfOUR AD 13 READ IN THE HOMES OF NEPIII, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB '"" and MiLLgrTT7 17, 1911 NO. Allowed Bail. Great Work Attorneys Appointed For Irish Defendants. After a two days' argument J. H. Manderfield assistant last Friday, the peticoncluding passenger agent of tha. Salt Lake tion for a writ of habeas corpus Route, returned last Saturday is in the II. who Gustaldi, from Los Angeles, where hejiad by on a here charge of accompanied the Elks' party on county jail in murder the first degree for the their excursion. Mr. ManderW. of II. Palmer at Eufield, who has always been a shooting a was reka short time grantago, friend of Nephi and her people, states that the Nephi crowd ed, and his bonds fixed at $10,000. have a car all to themselves, and The attorneys for the defendant that wherever, they go, they 'are endeavoring to secure bonds men for this amount in order generaUy always charter a street car together. Mr. Manderfield that the defendant may enjoy his stated that he received instruct liberty until the trial of his case ions from Mr. Whitmore to at the March term of the district authorize any person to cash the court The four Irishmen who are bechecks of the Nephi people and held to answer to the district ing he would for stand that good them. Most of the Nephites court on a charge of burglarizing will remain in California longer II. J. Hassel's place of business than the regular excursionists, at Mammoth, appeared without and it is not known on what counsel, and Henry Adams of Nephi and C. E. Berry of Euredate they will return. ka were appointed to defend. The defendants plead "not guilty", and their trial was fixed for Glee Club Scores the fourth day of the March of Women's L Clubs. (A J8 HOES J. M. ClirintenK.nl, Corrvupumient. written by a member cf Mrs. Marie Chritchly who Ladies' Literary Club.) been ill for some time died papr The great writer Mathew Ar nold once said that, If the time ever come3 when women shall come together simply and purely for the good and benefit of man kind, it will be a power such as the world has never dreamed". In preparing the paper which I an to read to you on "What Club Women are Doing for This and Other States", I have had occasion to review the club re ports of nearly every state in the Union and I am fully convinced that Mr. Arnold's prophecy has y been fulfillled, for thousands and tens of thousands of women in the different states, as members of the different women's clubs, are discussing every phase of life and every subject which may contribute to the betterment of the home, thiei town, the state, and the nation. to-nig- ht has this The funeral will be morning. held Thursday from the ward meetinghouse. Mrs. Chritchly leaves one son James Chritchly and Mrs. Anna Jackman. The O. N. O. Club met at the home of Miss Lillian Moss last Monday evening Feb. 13, at 8 o'clock. The club members after an hour's work and a few remarks from the president and member , adjourned to the din ing room where a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Then the meeting was adjourned until next Monday night Feb. 20, when the club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. M. Bosh on At 2 o'clock, however, the large Tabernacle was filled to over flowing. The session for the men was the most enthusiastic of any yet held. The meetLong Branch street. inno less was ladies for the The following program will be ing the meetings being teresting, instrumental music. given, Miss Chloe Shepherd; recitation, marked by the largest attendance of any along the line. The evenMiss Isahelle Whatcott; remarks of this state. was a Miss Alvilda Kofod; story, Miss The Nephi delegates took largely attendr ing meeting ed and the people very respon Mabelle Extell; dialogue, Two prominent part in the organizaLittle Kittens, Miss Moslander tion of the League. J. R. Edgh- sive. term. In our own state the 28 clubs and Hit. eill was on the nominating comMangelson: recitation. fMv Big representing 1,000 women, have Rainbow) Miss Alice Jacobscn. The addresses were given by mittee; T. II. Burton was secGeneral School Notes. made themselves felt in legislaFortunate indeed were the retary; and W. C. Andrews, Mr. 0. C. Gregg, Miss Florence The young men of this was elected one of the borad of Dudley, Mr. Douglas White, people who attended "A Dress The teachers who have been ture halls, council meetings, civic have organized an O.N. I. place (Our conditions and the cause of child Salt Lake Rehearsal" by the High School governors to serve for three Industrial Agent ofT-the club with the following in economics, ren. In Salt Lake In) Night a course pursuing hun a For Glee Club last the President J. Route, City Saturday. Kingsbury years. of the University of Utah, .Gov clever and interesting operetta it have practically completed the dreds of lady clerks were ruinln officers,- J. L. Francom, presiArthur and work will examinadent; Kofod, vice presi take the their health and their future prosernor Spry and President Henry is hard to beat and the way the tions Christian dent; J. Winter. Sec Feb. 25th. The questions pects for motherhood by the Gardner of the Utah State Sen- young "song birds'' interpreted will be made Christian Dr. of Thomas P, .Winter, by long hours of labor demanded ol retary; ate. Governor Spry's address their parts was nothing short of i Erastus A. C. who will also criticize them by their employers. The treasurer; Sorenson, Unstinted remarkable. praise ill Try was particularly Break timely and Bert the Directors, If Francom, Ray papers. passsuccessfully dethe women's is assisted showered the clubs, upon by being marked with the usual enthusBert ed be Hanson, and college credit will given on Relief Society and the Mutua! Francom, g iasm that he manifested towards serving girls and an effort is Owen Francom. This club will A in course the records. k.JZ. made the to have performAssociation, the Agricultural Extension work. Commercial law will be taken up Improvement Mother of Late B. Christ-ense- n The ear- meet at the home of the presia about we ance which, hope brought banpermanent repeated closed here with a day dent in the near future and furafter the examination. Commences Proly closing in Salt Lake City. The quet prepared by the Domestic will be done. It was the kind of performance A shipment of 102 volumes of Women's Club also established s ther outline their work. ceedings. Science. Department of the High Miss Jennie Malmgren went to been re- - pure milk supply depot for the School under the direction of Miss that is seldom seen in local the- - library books have just I. Lake City last Saturday to Salt on e ana 01 sneives Pul benefit of invalids and children. Alice Kewley, another graduate atricals, consisting mainly of jce,vea The purported will of the late with her sister Mrs. James visit U IIC IlUIWLTTl By the sale of red cross stamps, UUiai V, of the Domestic Science Denart- - chorus work, a few solos, S0TT16 L,i3 B. Christensen, deceased, is not Jackman. a tent thoroughly furnished anc of the Agricultural very clever dancing and a lot of his last will and testament ac- partment This two and four hundred and eighty The wit. clean was the bright, equipped was secured for tuberpretty, College. banquet The following is the program are read cording to the claims of the by they being pupils "in coscular patients. Jhey are al effective ever there graceful girls M. I. A. next Sunday evenfor decedent's mother, Mrs. Caroline largest170 given at Nephi, . All and teachers. of the books making war on that foul dissemguests present and the tumes, their good rendition of Marie Christensen of Denmark being been selected inator of disease, the fly, which. ing: well pre- parts and above all, the excellence ;in the library have in her petition for the revocation banquet particularly and utmost Derate, "Resolved, that an edthe care with today made was so ably discussed in a pre an! it chorus . and attractively served. of the singing a belter than a fortune ucation of the order made admitting the pared or me one tne promi vious paper by one of our clul leasure. library is The toasts here too reflected the evening of unalloyed as in life". The affirm a will to probate. start nent features of the public members. sentiment of good will and friendMiss Azue Bean, J. alive The petition sets forth that the side, school. The books purchasliness of the people of Nephi toIt would be difficult to single ed were selected just women suc club L. document filed as a will consists Francom, Miss lsabelle What ineugden by the teachwards this kind of work. out any individual as the "star" in ceeded a of "three separate scraps of having compleU cott, Miss Alice Jacobscn. The ers and Prof. Driggs of the more did all well so little as that in management of tht jegative side, Henry Hendrick-o- n. paper, disconnected, ambiguous, Nephi has the honor of being University of Utah. A complete change es costum could be School at Ogden, Industrial State expected.The to in the Miss Maud Moslander, Beit as the state of list cannot be published but the indefinite, disposition the first town Miss and Miss of a3 prince foi homes detention the Hague and one of of the estate". Fage Utah to have the business houses separate Hanson, Miss Edna Mangelson. following will give some idea as were as Cinderella Cox inand striking and Decem also were close during the session of the document bears date of to the nature of the books: Boys boys girls, Song, Edward Christensen: inCand-land in no strumental Farmers' Institutes. At Nephi and becoming. Eugenie ber 15th. 1909: pace 2 bears of '61, Longfellow's Poems, having the juven- strumental music, Walt Morten-so- n made ile a bill Dec. as court the greedy girl and Co. Song, Miss Jennie the day was declared a public passed. The Utah Calandar Beautiful, Docas the date; page 3 bears date of insati federation be and her has also been a loysl Malmgren. Indian Boy, Beautiful Joe, 15th, 1896; no connection holiday and all the stores and good impression tween these pages to indicate business houses were closed. The able craving for buns and apples Jungle Book, The Crossing, supporter of education and mainA letter to Mr. Dalby from on the part delighted the audience. Miss Ro- - Little Colonel in Arizona, Up tains 2 scholarships for young wothat they were intended as one spirit of Herman Christensen whs is fulU. of U., the U. A. C, document. Page 2 and 3 of said of the farmers and business men bertshaw as the fairy god mother From Slavery, Dog of Flanders, men in the mission in Norway rea edwas filling document is not entirely written, helped to make the day a most did some clever dancing that Man Without a Country, Pudd' and the Branch Normal. An in that conditions that ucational loan fund has been es- ports dated and signed by the hand of successful one. Nephi is justly justly applauded. The other Head Wilson. to favorable are very decedent himself as required by entitled to the honor and credit girls did their parts equally well The .next local institute ol tablished which has enabled sev- country Mormon missionaries. law. Page 2 contains erasures, of giving the train the most en and the repeated applause for the teachers on the east side eral young women to complete went interlineations, scratching and thusiastic reception, the largest each one of them showed that will be held at Mona tomorrow. their courses of study. Edward Christensen . . . Z. C. marks which render the docu- audiences and the most hearty their work was appreciated. Be Prof. Henry Peterson of the B. of two in me nation at large, it is south Tuesday with ment unintelligible, ambignous greeting, and kindest apprecia- sides those already mentioned Y. U. will deliver the lectures wonderful the amount of good M. I. drummers. and indefinite. tion of any of the towns along Misses Ava Brown, Mabel Carter, and special musical number will work that is being accomplished Marie Miller, Theresa Carter, ho civen hv Prnvn rwnnlo J. W. Robinson of Salt Lake, In addition to the petition for the route. All by the women's club. Beginning Ellison, she the Ruby of revocation Lf Mary the Stephenson. order, lhe Nephi teacher9 wiI, at. in their own home towns they are president of the Plaster Co. re is farm state The home Friday last. Esther and experimental Zetta Grace Ockey testamen letters the asks that tend. carrying on acor.paign for rais- turned located results and the at in the Nephi were and C. Morse W. play. prominent tary issued to ing the standard of taste in A numlier of the mill employ- Jas. H. Brown be revoked, and of the farm have been to suc- Miss Ruth Sperry as accompanist,more not dress,rv.., expensive dress, ces anave ien .iown tiwnuw ," t w.FfM,. ithave and the cessful been credi handled people the adminisivor.es very that they be appointed but greater simplicity, the throw- the mill being closed down for a played here Tuesdgy find so responsive to the teachings of trators of said estate. aoiy anu comnuuieu iuaurnaiiy nesday evenings, rendering the ing aside of cheap jewelry and short time. the station that no where else in to the success of the performance. plays "Under the Bear's Taw" the like, and teaching the difthe state does there exist a bet That the girls had gone through and The Counterfeiters". This ference between the sham and ter feeling towards a movement a rigorous course of training Collect is one of the best that the real. They are criticizing Nephi and Levari flutuals cf this kind than is to be found at rencarsing was evinceu vy ui; company has been here this season, and the old style home furnishings Bondsmen. Nephi Dcseret Farmer. smothness and free action of the its performances were ' very cred and decorationsjand urging better Ball. Basket Play play. To Mis3 Prout is due, in a itable. . taste in this regard. They are At the session of the district the the for credit measure, large 1 Nephl. town he Co. Dramatic will people to take court held last rruw. Nephi encouraging It was a lively game of basket fine condition of the girls. line the was The following Levan to up. a week next and their in go homes, and city Greenwood instructed the Dispride ball that was played last Friday pre whole it was a per- pent "The Man of Taken a as Levan Ward Second Small prizes are trict Attorney to collect from tl e beautifieation. Mvsterv" evening between the Second R. Winn formance that the High School which took so well here two offered for the best L f. r. Mangleson Ward Mutual 'and the Levan photograj hs bondsmen of Samuel Hooper who be justly proud cf j weejjg can L f. and Nephi Francom E. Bowers Hay most the of beautiful town scena?0 rhey are contemn. Mutual boys. At the end of the forfeited his rnd tt : J , . "11 anu iv win cenam.y rais w Go C. era c. Ivan Ray Dalby and these the play here ery, etc., are placed in rcctly nd left the ftate for presenting first half the score stood only 16 Wm. jing Hoyt r. g J. M. Chris men scnooi 10 a more t:ieaiet. pfcam as a great number of peo- - the town library or school room' tir.kr.owTi. 'i he collection to It in favor of Nephi, but at parts than it has ever occupied j1(Ic ant g?e wh,did tensen plane They are offering prizes to the will 1 e ;e from James Morgan the conclusion of the game the Jude Pexton 1. g. Lee Morgan before i r e?s it lost time. Driscoll of Eureka. E. Jere score stood SO to 22 in favor of rr.d a t-- to-da- tc le-in- 1 1 A -p- . ! To From 1 1 I - . i SI) n-- s $1,000 |