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Show V ALL .' THEj COUNTY J BAB NEW8 OF EAST JUAB ,,7"V p NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JULY V Ol2 4 YOUK TIMES AD 18 KKAIt IN THE HOMES OF NtPDI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and MILLS, II, 1913. NO. 40 .1 AFRICAN MEETING. OF MISSIONARIES RETURN PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION MATHEW PAY BOUND OVER LEKAN TO DISTRICT HOME WILL CELEBRATE IV A S 24 ONULY. COURT coin CITY CELEB Gowers and Boswll Re Sunday School Officers In Preliminary Hearing Las- Committees Selected For Various Events. Wan-ki- er ted ForTwoDays. Bond turn After aa Absence Charge. Various ComFor mittees Fixed At $800. Child Injured. of 33 Months. Day. Number of Bills Passed. Contract for Paving A joyous Pioneer Day celebraLevan will celebrate Pioneer's The case of the state of Utah Alfred J. Gowers Jr. and S, R. Sidewalk Let. is out under tion vs a Mathew came on hear for mapped from home being day in the following manner: Pay Boswell returned the supervision of the officers of the 1st and 2nd ward Sunday schools. Committees were ap pointed Wednesday evening and have been studiously preparing a fitting program which will be published in next week's issue. A big day i3 promised. It was decided by the committee to raise the necessary f u n d s f or the celebration by canvacing the homes of the people, since the business houses donated liberally for the Fourth of July, and are GOOD Many-Out-of-To- wn Peo- Excellent ple Attend. Programs. ing Monday morning. The charge Firing of thirteen guns at day A large number of out of town break by Clarence Gardener and being grand larceny. It was people took of Nephi's that desendant had tak- Victor Stephenson. Hoisting of celebration advantage of the Fourth to en 100 head of sheep from A. J. The Stars and Stripes at Sun- come months. here the enjoy occasion, 1913. July 5th, Mr. Gowers besides doing regAagard. After hearing the evid rise by Edward Christensen and also visit relatives and friends. n ence submitted by the Mayor E. It. Booth, Council-me- ular missionary work, was missOrson Peterson. Serenading of The Juvenile Band was out early J. D. Pexton, Urson Cazier. ion secretary cnuch of the time the town at day break by the having concluded and the and town, serenading and surely Allen A. VV. A. Ellison. J. Tuesday at noon. The defence Brass Band. he was away, his head quarters did their part towards the spirit were el J. II. Lunt present. moved a nonsuit which was Meetinn in the opera house at of the occassion. An beirjg at Cape Town. Mr. Bos-winteresting The committee reported favor (spent all his time as a trav- justly denied by the court. At 10.30. where the following pro- program was rendered in the Bel Thos. 2 o'clock in the afternoon the gram will be rendered. ably on the petition of missionary, his work being ;plitig Tabernacle with A. Geo. Supt. defence rested without submitliston et b! to install a fire bi- - in the northern, part of the misCalling of the meeting to or- Sperry master of ceremonies. n first south street between sion in the districts known as ting any evidence. After due der by Marshall of the Day The Juvenile Band was present nn third east Btceets. on the consideration a r e the P r by by y Christensen, it fields. and gold selections which also the lame was for so many was adjudged that the defend-en- t chaplain Henry Hendrickson, were rendered much The young Nephi missionaries otherapproached enjoyed. Attorney J. contributions. The town be held o v e r to the uistrict Music by Brass Band. Oration H. ft' read the Declarawere over six weeks on their re- has been divided McKnight c up intodistricts court His bale having been fix- by Orator of the Day J. C. Neil-so- tion of iv hi u turn trip home. They enjoyed ex- and it is Independence. expected that members ed at $500 the County attorney oump cellent health while Male Quartette by Ray Solo "Flag Without a Vocal away, ret- of the finance committee Strain" i r will urged the judge to double the Francom & Co. well in the work. Mrs. Allie Belliston by and the feeling urning visit every home. The members bond. This was strongly oppos- Reading fS'street Esther Gardener piano solo by Miss Phillis Sparks They report there are only one of the committees are as folbws: ed by Henry Adams counsel foi Instrumental music L. H. Mort-ense- were especially good. Dr. T. D. million white people in South Afthe defendent. The bale was ion of the rica and nine million colored peoC. Hall. John Chairmen, Rees gave a very interesting and to which ple. Mrs. Edith Jennings scholarly oration. Finance,- - Roy Whitaker (Chair- fixed by the court at $S00. Which Song, Oneita Rees was furnished. Bert Hansen sang beautifully. Miss sly referr- Speech There are about four hundred men) Leign Stewart. Ella GarPiano Solo Miss Delores Dalby Sparks gave a r e a d i n . The Ernest Bowers, V ms were and g fifty Later Day Saints i n rett, aid: Goldie Johnson Miss Azua Bean piano duet by Miss Lucile Forand Weesch Ar. Painter, Gowers, Reading Clyde that mission. Music Vera Brass Band rest and Mabel Owen was $11.38 raigned in Juvenile For some time the mormon el- Irons, Mayme, good. Vocal Solo Bean Carl Nelson Miss Paxman. Stella Belliston, 13.50 ders had trouble in Clyde Margaret in in in his Court. usual sang landing Miss Dora Christensen 15.00 South Africa, and three were OIpLi. Venice Wright. Willie teresting way. The Ladies double On Monday of tnis week J. II. Reading James Anderson quartette from the 2nd ward and Warmer, Ada Carter, Earl Weech and William 3.50 prohibited' how they enter the Hoyt, Eva Johnson wend Speech General Committee. 10.50 Christensen, Perry the Ladies quartette of the 1st in the Juvenile Court country as tourists and have no C. Hall. EUen Richard Iverson 1.13 trouble, Olpin, Wilford arrainged ward in their characteristic of this connp county charged with Wil- Christian Christensen, Geo Neil-so- way. sang 10:50 jran Carter The missionaries have every J. Sells, Lucille Cowan. to the f tributing delinquincy o Mrs. Hattie Wright, Miss 13.28 Baker Lumber Co. desired to spread the ford Bailey. miner children. It is alleged that In the afternoon the time was liberty Menncl 27.15 Co. Electric Jos.M. Christensen Program,Capital truth. Bertha Warburten aged 14 years Finance Taylor. at the square where sports spent Committee: 34.12 Chairman. Carl Nelson. Art and Florence Walter Fred Strange 12 is the James in the line of foot racing a n d a only Ockey aged Lorenzo Mangelson. Chairman, 6.13 Henry Painter ' we have in that country at Ellison, Pearl Wright, Pearl years, were taken Irom Mam- L. II. ball game were carried out. The 2.10 M. S. T. & T. Co. Mortenson, M. E. Jenn Belliston, Ole moth to Springville in the Weech he tor Mr. Allen, the time; present 1 eter borenson. e t e r ball game between the first and 173.38 Will Crane Co. ings. Weech Gowers's place as secretary of Christensen, Zetta Grace, Johnson and automobile, second wards terminated in a 88.23 Wankier, S. E. Malmgren, D Juab County Hoyt, Alfred J. Gowers, Jr. mission. on South the African in favor of the second them the trin. M l T I A Chas. R. Jenkins, Delia Grace. jaccompanmg Augustus Shepherd, Chris winning lc VI iKluai victuals Mtai I The sneriiT was notified and Bosh, ward. From the the Poulson. barks for ?37.50 and that DenSports,- - Arthur Ellison Chair- upon their arrival at Springville crowd race the to moved Kendall Sumof Recital Decoration Committee Wood P. M. for 55c were orPrograms men, Vernon II. Vickers, Harry the girls were taken into custody where a number of lively Alma mer School Students Beagley. Jennings. Chairman, Her track, Ernpaid. Ralph Belliston, and later brought back to their were tapped off. horse races man Mangelson, Jos. Paystrup, Students of the Summer School est Bowers, Andrew Neilson, homes in Silver City. following were referred can It truthfully be said that George Continued on nn . respective corrmittees of Music gave the following J. N. C. Pexton, Thos. Bailey. Udall appeared for the d e f e throughout, the day was a safe practice recital Wed. July 2nd Decoration,- - T. H. Burton, and swore to a demurrer and sane celebration very few id City prison: Report at 12 o'clock under the direction Mattie Parkes, Orsena Cazier, on the grounds that the Juvenile Unequc Lawn Party At drunks, but little liquor of any of C. J. Hawkins. Deltha Bowles, Mildred Carter, Courts had no jurisdiction where Brown's. if the peace. kind was exhibited. Good results Ole Christensen, Will Waltz Prince The Hoyt, Flometta lawn to Little 18 date most over par up can of roll persons of years Pay depart plainly be seen by the vigi age was Geneva Booth, Roy Boswell, were involved, The court will ; Hawkins ty given at the home of Miss lant work of our civil officers. claim of Geo. Delta Willis Sadie Ockey. Two Studies rule on the demurrer as soon as Salome Brown Thursday evenEleda Farmer Garrett and of the Members briefs are filed by tne attorneys. ing July 3rd. The lawn was . Jolly sports Claim of Study Juvenile Court Notes. Marcus Burton program committees are requestlighted with eleetric lights in Peasants Evening Song.Florence ed to be at the Tabernacle Tues School Trustees Nomin-ated.-lilcctl- red, white and blue. The tables While in Eureka this week estimate Riches artistically decorated in Thomhs H. Burton, day evening July 15th at 8 Monday were kfquir- Scarf Dance Delia Orme o'clock. white and blue. Flowers: conrt judge, informed the Rep At a meeting held last Monday red. Norma Bigler in decorating. orter that it is the intention of Boat Song used for the purpose of nomi ealore were evening of Children Wilson Priacilla George Rowley nating candidates for the school The time was spent is games the juvenile court officers to enLilly force the state laws which make s on Parade Eva Winn (liven To Nephi People election to be held next Monday. and dancing. The music being a misdemeanor for anyone to Owen Mable it . "Antique Thomas H. Burton, judge of Alma Hague was chosen chair- furnished by the Emro orches-rasell h or give minors either tobacco Rita Vickers he juvenile court, James E. man of the meeting, and A. R. Zetta Grace Memmolt or liquor. It is also a misdemeaWhen all had danced and playchief probation officer Paxman secretary respectively. nor Lucille Greenwood of this county, and J. H. for anv person under the age ed themselves tired luncheon was Owing to the death of Roscoe E. 21 Ruth Sperry of years to have tobacco o r county attorney, were G r o v e r who was elected last served. The major part of the minor over from Nephi this week, com- year it will be necessary to elect crowd then went for a hay rack liquor in his possession. Mr. Buruntil morn- ton says that his attention has ing to Tintic for the purpose of two trustees this year. The fol- ride which been called to the fact that the ting recital investigating a number of cases lowing were nominated. I. H. ing. law is being violated in the Tin-ti- c when The following were present: vCUh, which had previously been Grace for the term of two years mining camps and if such is brought to the attention of the and A. R. Paxman for the three Messrs. and Mesdames Loran case he intends to brings the Burton juvenile court officers. Carter, Claude Golden, Edgar years term. the prosecution of the ofBarrett On Monday and Tuesday they There were no others nomin- Winn, Joseph Golden, Mesdames fenders. Winn made a careful investigation of Chappell. S. O. Lowe of ated and these two gentlemen Unity The section of the law which Milford. Misses Arvilla Broad ilson the manner in which the children were chosen by acclamation. V inn head, Lavern Ingram, Lou i s e covers this matter is as folbws: j 0f George Rowley, four in ,,Any person under the age, of have been living, and after Pierce Charged With Pct-tl- ci Golden. Delia McCune, Florence Bigler. Katie Wilkey, Idale Pitt. 21 years who shall buy, accept, rry eoing into the matter very Iber Larceny Venice Brough, Alta Ingram, or have in his possession any -r-ood ough1y Judge Burton decided ComplaintVvas filed in Justice Deon Kay, Ida Downs, Diane liquor, cigar, cigarthat it would be advisable to take Cooper's court Tuesday charg- Goldsbrough, Wanda Christin-sen- , ette, or tobacco, in any form, the children away from Nina Bigler, Ina Rogers, shall be deemed guilty of a misfather. The children will be ing Roy PierceVind Albert Faust with Naomi A warrant Starr, I. a v e I e Ockey, demeanor, and upon conviction given good homes at Nephi. The was pettie larclny. SherifT isgued Geneva Booth, Ava and Stella thereof, shall de fined i n a n y and) Deputy youngest one will be placed in H. I). Goldgbroipch located Roy Brown. Messrs. Reed Belliston, sum not exceeding $100." the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Pierce at Jos . Jrons'a farm the Islie Booth, Henry Ockey, AltEureka Reporter. Broadhead, wealthy residents of next day. He,, pierce, was ar- on. Don and Roy E e r t s o n of the c o u n ty seat, who have no children of their own. One of raigned before Justice Cooper M'.na. Melvin Warren, Warlow Ivan Howell. R. Richmond of the older children will be turned and pled guilty a charged. He Brotjgh. Ralph Barnes, Leland Santaquin, Earl Erpadhead, was fined V'y.ifo which was paid Chase, Vernon Howell. Harry Gibson Cowan, Jay Hawkins, ver to Mr. and Mrs. Broadhead where it will have a by Jos. iror,, unf tie J V U II rn Wilkey, Walter Olpin, Terrace Spencer Forrest, Albert Evans careless f Com tin wi VM t. Ingram, Will Hoyt, Alvah and of Mona and Abe Gibsoq, ft was set free. mission to South Africa The regular meeting of the foreign monday evening, of last week City council was held in the coun- afteran absence of thirty-thre- e cil chambers Saturday evening ed state, rested An-tho- court if n, vv hfe n. Pearl Flossie Riches. chairman. n, i Ne-phi- te Delia 1 f 171 m. square - ,td on juvenile iater Mc-Kni- ght lasted a-b- out numb-rre8tie- r, ia their 1 1 1 Joseph |