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Show COUNTT. NEPH1, UTAH, FRIDAY. MARCH 17, VOL. 7. HUGS ins MEETING Mills And Scipio People JUAB TEACHERS HOLD IN- - INTERESTING FROM STRUCTOlNMTIOf. Many Valuable Instruct ions Given By Visiting Educators. Want State Road Chang. ed. times Count Juab ALL TUB OF NEWS HAST JIT P HAPPENINGS FUNERAL FOR F-- HELD MONA: YOUR IS READ AD OP NEFHl, I.EVAN, HOMES THIS JUAB MONA, I nd MILLS, ISO. 24 1916 LAI NEWS ITEMS FROM ING THRIV- LEVAN Ill E SCHOOL POECT WORK Brass Band Organized, Spirited Session Held In Clo?e Game of Basket Ball Mrs. Vest And Mrs. South Ward Relief Hall Played. Instructive Re This Work Is An Extenslief Meeting Excellent Singing Carter Return Home ion Of The School Sys. tern In District. One of the swiftest and clean Funeral services were held in the blessed with a Monais I Bond Filed. One of the best teachers con again South ward Relief Society hall est games of the season was With a view of makinc the Wednesday afternoon for hred olaved in Levan last Saturday The regular meeting of the of our boys and girls education Sun in Eureka who died Lamb Levan between the high was night commissioners county more H. dav mornine. Bishop A. practical and to establish school basket ball team and the held at the court house a closer relation between the of m was the Belliston charge two Within basketeers. Deseret Mondav March 13. 1916. Com funeral. The South ward choir minutes of the end of the game, two fundamental factors in the missioners J. W. Whitmore and furnished the music, assisted by the Levan boys had a lead tf educative procefs the heme and Geo. II. Tavlor were present Bernard Farnsworth who sang, three points. But the Desere- - the school, the following rclic 1 On DroDC motion Commiss 'The End of a Perfect Day", and ters rallied with a flash of speed home projects are outlined as a inner Whitmore was elected Alvah Stout and Miss Stella which ended the game with a part of the regular school curchairman pro, tern in the abence Brown who sang, "Someti.ne, score of 20 to 28 in favor of De- - riculum. The purpose is to imof Commissioner Fennell. Somewhere.". seret. The Deseret team holds press upon the Lob and girla Claims were duely considered I. II. Grace was the first speak the championship of West Mil- that the vital thing is. "to learn and ordered passed. The petition. to do by doins". and by solicit r. He referred to the acquain lard County. from the residents of Mills and tance he had with the deceased The failure of the "rub game" ing the help and cooperation of Scipio in relation to a state road Lamb family. Reviewed between the Levan high school the parents, get boys and girl and the from Mills to Scipio, and a bridge the plan of salvation as he under and the Nephi hitch school to to practice in a concrete way over the Sevier river was pres the study that they have been stood it. materialize, after being post ented bv Geortte McCune and in the class room. To out G. T. H. Parkes Bishop Doned a number of times, was a pursuing Hans Hanson, said petition was ject work. lined the mission of mankind source of accomplish this has been one of disappointment to the the taken under consideration. of At the session held Saturday a made number grestest of all educational upon earth, of Levan. The first game The bond of George McCune, morning Prof. Widtsoe discussed because of the diffiwhich made clear peoph problems illustrations was won by the Nephi high constable of Mills precinct, in the Study of Literature before of the activities he wished the to culty directing convey points school with a score of 33 to 23. the sum of 1 1000 with James B. the grammar grade and high of the after to his hearers. pupils they lave The next game was won by the Riches and H. D. Goldbroutth as school teachers. Miss Jones pre Bishop Belliston was the last Levan high school with a score left the school building. The uritiea was approved. sented the many devices for speaker, He commended and of 2G to 11. It was agreed that difficulty can be largely overOn motion of Commissioner teaching primary reading. undercome when the pare'-tbore testimony to what had been of the next game the place was Beatie K. Ella Mrs. Taylor. stand the nature of the work of said and done. One of the features of the insti should be decided by lot, and the school room and appointed Registerar of Vilal tutue was the excellent music what kind F. W. Lamb was born in Cast a coach from a neighboring of that StiuV.ics at Fish Springs pre furnished by the grade pupils and the assistance teachers, suleading, Durham Co. England high school should officiate. Ac cinct. ana project leadhieh school students under the July 15, 1S40. He leaves beside cordingly, the lot fell to the Le perintendent in to reinfurc ers need otder The reports of county officers direction of Prof. Carl Nelson. his wife one son, three daugh van floor and services cf the lessons the abstract on iees were upon proper mot by concrete child ters and nineteen grand Coach Jamison of the Moroni v In this the farm, ion approved. ay activity. ren Board of Health high school were secured. Al factory, business house, home, City T. Thos. of who at visitors of aonlication town Out The the forfiture of the game and Alake Inspection. become the community tended the funeral were Alfreo though Taylor for refund of taxes paid the Levn high school the laboratories gave the and and north tarents Thomas the Richard of Lamb. half Lamb, west on the week. notgettirg what project leaders become the labJohn Lamb. championship, The city board of health made eaat a darter of Section 18 Town Miss Rhea Whittier of Santa H. Worthington, would have meant to the game directors. ship 15 South of Range ont an inspection trip through the auin returned to Mona to spend Henery Lamb and Mrs. Leonard the hitch school treasury wa oratory These school home projects west of S. L. M. for the yeai business section of Nephi r rida y the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Rees of Wales to the Student are an disappointing attempt to outlire de 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915 amount afternoon. The things they dis Eph Kay. Mr. John Edmonds of Salt Body. this to finitely practical work. ing to 23.08 was granted and covered they were unwilling The Mona Home Dramatic pre Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paint O. and Mrs. Mr. S, Aagard move A is All pupils having completed the clerk was directed to draw trive for publication. sented their play in Santaquin tr, Wallace Painter of Silver and family left Levan last week. sixth grade are r quired to the a warrant for said amount in on to create a cleaner and moie last week. City. for Wyoming where they will take up at least one school home favor of taid Thos. T. Taylor sanitary condition throughout Miss Marv E. York left Sunday make their home for the preas part tf he regular project On motion Samuel Mclntyre the business section, and it poss for Salt Lake to Mr. Aagard's brother school work. stay indefinitely. WEEK'S MPPEMES IN CIS sent. in the out standard the ible raise The wotk maybe 3 Lots redeem to allowed was James, has been working in performed either as required Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Olson spent It this - lying section of the city. Northof half 4 South and and TRICT CQURr Mr. laboratory work for the agricul in the Friday and Saturday in Nephi Wyoming for sometime. forth of Section . 2 Town move is commenced early created L. Mrs. sister with his ture course now given in the their with work to enthusasm gOHS more visiting Aagard and hin 12 South Range 5" West S. year Miner. brother. A. our of prosper citizens with school, or it may be performed the L. M. for the year 1893 and tax The case of John Fowkes coming the score of A the the as an entirely independent course of ous meeting taxpayers city Ada Green returned against tne J. I. Case Threshing Mrs. sale for the year 1877 by pay found up will be held for which a half unit credit is was Levan the season higher at opera home Friday after a short visit Machine Co. and E. H. Robert ment of taxes without interest A given. given it in Charleston and Midway. h the list than place afternoon. ousts the Monday After the evidence defendants. and cost. Because of the educational - last year. It has been suggested diron both sides resolution was past authorizing bad all been taken was Blackham clerk and Mr. Mi?. Joseph Oo motion the ot heaitn board to turn of the work, school credit finance value the the committie that city of Moroni are visiting their the court in his instructions in .fjM to notify all parties filing and often had be will over make the all these money inspections given for each project they formed the jury they must bring claims that taid claims must be insist on back daughter Mrs. Ray Anderson. committee. in proportion to the the being lected to kept yards completed general I Med on or before the 5th of each in clean and Jonn R. Kay of Santaquin u a verdict in favor of the J. that collect to done. work Also an effort make to a shape, orderly month or they would be held ov- when citizens neglect to do their visiting relatives and fnends lor Case Company and were only per the balance. Those present This work is an extension of mitted to consider the case as er until the next month. few days. see to that themselves of the dibtrict school pledged the of duty in making this city a desire- a the against E. H. Roberts one, able place in which to live, that be will m and Cnttda4 ty the soperviitd defendants. Q. Q. T. Club Entertained. .he nublic in treneral be informed t assisted district . 11:30 a. Rntorc Sat retired superintendent, at The iury The Q. Q. T. club entertained of the condition and those who in soon by the rounty agricultural agent, came and morning urday we Upon Duties. Monday evening at the ciuD are to blame for the low rate after court convened and report Eureka Boy Making Good where one is employed, the of board state was from the spent receive rooma. The evening State Leader in charge of ciub ed a verdict in favor of Mr. t owk A A. 11. in dancing and games. The health be published. March work, the high ichool teachers !3w0O. of George sum es in issued the Ralph Saturday In an official bulletin furnished was last season the Ladies neT Allen received his commission McBrown of the firm Smith and by Headquarters, United State? in agriculture and homeectnem- by . music Mini Phvllis Sparks and Ralpt arv club did much in promoting which entitled him to act as Mc Brown represented the defend Marine Corps, Washington, ap ics, or by regularly appointed leaders. rtnnth. Refreshments were served the clean town move and the ef- - Postmaster for Nephi the r.ext ant and County Attorney J. H pears the name of Gordon C. district The district leaders are ap irt the following: Misses Gretcheon fnr nf their worthy labors wpre four vears. For aometime the McKnight represented the plain Baker, of Eureka, this county. Board of Horst, LaVern Ingram, Mable noticeable in many parts of 'he fiienda of Mr. Alien have known tiff Mr. Fowke. as having qualified as a sharp-shoot- pointed by the district who own the with Miller, Iavern many Already approval tf and Alean SDerry. city. in that most interesting Education, that he had been slated by the The case of the state of Utah clean to have homes Ruth begun the district up De of Sperry, Superintendent of the .Florence Hobbs, azainst Samuel Gardener began branch of the Government Precinct Committee McCune. Lilly I'exton and their home is not only a mocratic party for this position. Saturday afternoon, when the C.tHrrtna. Schools and the State Agent in work. If the spLlvrtle Rees. Velma Gibb, Wanda credit to the owner but adds and while there were several of tollowing jury was secured: S. L. Gordon, who is a ton of Mrs. charge of club ThrUtlaon. Neva Booth, Phyllis much to making a higher rate for that party in the race every- Malmerf n. C. A. Mangelson, Ed John VV. Beaeley, tf Eureka, nointed are the regular teachers agriculture and home econom Sparks, Ethel Ashdown, Stella our city. thing moved ttlong in a very- ward Jones. John Cooper, Henry enlisted in the United States of in the high school, then it ics Vinson, Brown, Kuby andAva friendly manner and frornallap- Garret. Erick' Enckson, Joseph Marine Corps at its Salt Lake neceMitate their being will of Hattie Rroadhead. Venice real The frfiUon. lostout Bets. who taking pearances those City recruiting station on Aug Delia on a twelve month basis. Cowan. Lucile morn Held. Officers could one now receive Brough, ized that only Meeting testimony began Monday ust 25,1010. and is serving and that they pcr,d all of their case slowly The McCune, Messrs. Ray Lowers, proceeded at the marine barracks, naval theaDDointment. Mr. Allen has inc. Frank the school time HaII Booth. Paul McCune, been true worker for his party as many interruptions and object- station, Guam. Ladrone Island spare and all during stake A of the presid meeting of their Fabian time durHobbs, and Clarence for several yeara and there no- - ions were made by the counsels Group, where he is having many tear,the summer vacation in the and council, high bishops, ency, Steve Hickman, George Belliston, doubt that the precinct commit o r the defense. interesting and exciting exper- - ing school home project work, Allrn. Vilford Warr. Herman presidents of different quorums tee considered him well qualli ianCM. held Tues in was Juab the Scho-fielstate, Theron The duties of the district lead Considering the fact that Vickers, Will Hoyt, in the vestry. At fied and the most entitled per tire satisfaction of all concerned. evening How day a with the Abe Gibson, Seymour son in the race for the position. The last eight yeara the office Baker is scarcely more than - ers will he to cooperate in gun- parents in directing their-chil- dRalph this meeting the quarterly report his performance in ell, Samuel Paxman, and recruit, ' has been under the management of the stake was reviewed and He has had much experience Booth. will be of ser of Dennis Wood and we are narv is looked upon by Marine ren school home projecis. They that various ways for the with the report compared Horns officials aa little short of will personally visit each prome Denod last year, borne vice to him in this vocation and sure if a valuable prize was of of Salt marvelous and they expect him ject as frequently as possible Miss Louise EdghciU were given his many friends are free to fered for a complaining witnes instructions valuable been to breakirnanship records before during the year, give advice and spending Lake who has Dr. Rees' president of the predict that he will make good against him as a postmaster by returned his enlistment expires. the past week at Nepbi aod serve the people to the en- stake. home Tuesday. ventions ever held in this district closed Saturday. Friday afternoon the first session was held in the high school building. Prof. 0. P. J. Widtsoe of the University of Utah addressed the grammar grade teachers and the high school instructors on the subject of lan guage work. Miss Rose Jones also of the University of Utah discus sed with the primary teachers Saet Work. Friday evening a well attended public meeting was held in the stake tabernacle. Prof. Hoggen- son and J. W. Paxman both from the Utah Agricultural College talked on Home and School pro . . juvenile bsnd under the direction of one of the district school teach ers. Rav Anderson. It is com Dosed of students of the sixth. seventh and eighth grades. They are now prepared to go before the public. The community is overjoyed with it and hope they will continue on, they are anxious to aid in any way. Last Thursday Ephraim Kay made a business trip to Salt Lake. N. W. Ellertson and family re turned home Friday from Charleston where thev were called t at tend the funeral of the six weeks old infant of J. Leo Ellertson who died of heart failure. Last Sunday Mrs. J. W. Vest and daughter Mrs. Edward Carter returned from Salt Lake where the former had been for several weeks, she had undergone an op eration, she is doing nicely. Mrs Carter was ushered to the hospi tal for an operation of gall stone but seemed to rally and the op eration was postponed till some future date. Mrs. Thomas L. Newton of Pro- vo is visiting with her "parents Mr. end Mrs. A. P. Young. Mrs. John Carter of Nephi wat the guests of her sister Mrs. Ray Anderson the latter part of last t , s urt cl m. er - em-clov- ed ¬ d, -- r |