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Show COUNTY. VOL. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JUNE 4 CORPS of IJljHJM. CITY FATHERS. Ray Pexton and Allen Appoint, ed Members of City Council. OF TEACHERS FOR NOBLE Stewart Chosen Funeral Sup- YOUNG FOB of Geo. Painter. Unsettled Bishop Parkes and Dr. Rees Speakers. erintendent of The Public Schools. One of the largest funerals in this city for some time was the one held Saturday afternoon over the remains of George Painter, who was stabbed to death in West Bingham last week. Impressive funeral services were held in the Tabernacle at 2 o'clock p. m. Bishop A. H. Bellis-to- n presided. The opening prayer was offered by John Ellison and the benediction was pronounced by C. R. Jenkins; The first ward choir furnished the music. Bishop T. H. G. Parkes was the first speaker he eulogized the life of Mr. Painter, told how he had at one time some few months ago expressed himself in regards to the Latter Day Work. Bishop Parkes discussed the plan ol salvation referring to t h e and resurrection cf our Lord and Savior. Showed very conclusively and logically that there has been a the hmes of nephi, levan, mona, juab and MILLS, NO. 36 13, 1913. AT WOOL CROP REST. your ad is read in Times COUNTY JUAB ALL THE NEWS OP EAST JUAB WON'T MOVE IL UIIIIE. FOR Conditions Causes Buyers Everywhere to Hesitate. LP. TEACHERS NEXT YEAR. F0I1I GUILTY Sperry Chosen Principal of Nephi Geo. A. Talesmen Agree On Second Ballot. To Be Sentenced July 1st. High School. Dillon, June 6 John R. Edg- heill, representing the Hallowell, Jones & Donald company of Bos ton, has arrived in Dillon and is the first wool buyer to make his 1 George A. Sperry Jr. who was elected at the meeting of the East Juab county high school The regular session of the city The case of T. P. Tidwell, who board as principal of the high was council was held Friday evening charged with having stolen school was born at Nephi in a cow from Geo. June 6ih, 1913. Ostler in Januappearance in this section. Mr. 1880. He received his tarly ed ary of this year, was Mayor E. R. Booth, council-me- n brought to Edgheill has been one of the ac- ucation in Nephi Public Schools. a close Tuesday. About J. W. E 11 i s o n and .1. H. tive wool purchasers in this ter- His High School education was Lunt were present. There was days was taken in securing ritory for a good many completed at Collegiate Institute following jury to try the case: not a quorum present, the mayand he has a host of friends here Salt Lake City, graduating from T. Peter Borup, John Allen, or suggested an adjournment. among the wool growers who the L a t i n Scientific Course in Harding, Lyman Dodge, The recorder called attention to Eugene are always g a d to see him in 1901. He was of Blackett of the fact that this was the date Eureka, Roy Fere- Coun he as the schools a field, Thurber at big Wayne represents sideon bids set for opening the day, Dan Ferris of Mammoth, company and always does a big ty 1901-0and James Stephenson of Levan. walk paving in districts 3, 4, 5, business here.. From 1902 to 190G taught in The state had only circumstanand 6. The recorder informed Mr. Edgheill has just come public schpols of Nephi. tial evidence but they made such the council that there had been from Utah, where he has been Has served two terms as coun- a chain of four bids filed and the bidders evidence, with not a fleece his for buying company. ty Superintendent of Juab coun- link missing to make a break in or their representatives were all and he states that practically all ty schools and is at present hold- the proof to substantiate the acpresent and desirious of having wool has been cleaned up ing that office "for the of the exThe the bids opened. mayor quisitions made against the deand is moving fast. Wool in that term. During the years 8 bids the fendant. The evidence showed plained that while section was a cents less Leland Stanstudent at could an action no animal had been killed in the might be opened than last year. However ac ford California. stable of T. P. Tidwell near his a be taken in the matter cording to Mr. fcdgheul, that is While at Stanford had work cabin some fifteen miles west quorum of the council were preunusual, as conditions are the under such men as Henry of Nephi. The hide, head etc. of sent. The bidders were all wilEdwood P. Cubberley and a cow belonging to Geo. O. Ost6ame everywhere. Mr. Edgheill bids have the to ling opened, will make his headquarters in David btarr Jordan. The ler was found in a well some few and consequently such Dilbn during the shearing seas four years he has b e e n at the miles resurrection another has and was taken, and the bids were from the Tidwell cabin. on. been promised. head the of mathof department The showed about that evidence to over to the turned engineer is no There wool in ematics Montanna school. D. was Thomas Dr. Nephi Rest high time Mr. sold a b e e f to Tidwell inforso the tabulated be that mation might be turned over to three years. In June 1909 was next speaker, in his character- moving at this time," declared In 1911 was granted Life High a man in Lynn by the name of the council in a compact form granted a Grammer Grade Life istic way, he spoke words of con Mr. Edgheill this afternoon. School Diploma by State Board Gothrup. It was proven by Goth-ru- p and James Overson that the for their consideration. The Diploma by the State Board of solation to the relatives who had "But these conditions exist ev- of Education. on account of the tarerywhere, sorsuch into been two ha3 defendent tried to get them to plunged deep During was Janpast On 14th the of Education. years adjourned meeting iff agitation, and I do not look worked off of row. beauties in the him extension for the beef he account Spoke help June through was 9th. a last Monday granted Life uary to see any impetus until it has and Summer School one and one had sold in Lynn, but they both to ones able control pasbeing the Nephi City council met as per High School Diploma by sion. It was a known fact that been settled. This is true of oth half years college work at Uni- refused to take any part in t h e adjournment Monday June 9, State Board of Education. Will those acting in anger was sure er industries, too. Of c o u r s e , versity of Utah and the A. C. affair. While the defence tried n assume duties of Supt. July first. 1913. Mayor, E. R. Booth. do hard to impeach some of the things they would be sure such a condition is unusual for College. Orson Cazier, J. W. EllisThe following is a list of teach to as in former years The Montanna, to state's witnesses they surely regret. is teachof list on, J. II. Lunt were present. On ers engaged to teach in the Ne all of the wool is con- ers forfollowing practically failed. All the witness used by Belliston his next Bishop expressed recommendation of the vaiious phi City schools next year: year: tracted before shearing begins. Geo. A. defence testified to the honesty in so out pleasure seeing many committees to which same had Principal Ray Stewart, City Supt., Al- - to share in the This I do not predict a Maria Sperry one of who testified to having the Scisorrows bad that Domestic Christensen previously been referred, the onzo Ingram, Oscar Bjerregaard, deal of contracting until great the beef of the defend -come the to bought ence. family. following claims were allowed C. W. Johnson, John Hall, Beris over. shearing Harry Beagley and ordered paid: Agriculture enr. All their forces were centtha McPherson, Ella Hulet, Ma-bl- e George Painter was 23 years would be impossible for Gretcher "It Mr. of and son the of Hoist and age English ered on impeaching Gothrup. Crane Co. $15.49 Herbert, Adeline Fehren-kam- Mrs. John C. Painter. He me to predict a price for the E. From 9:30 Tuesday morning leaves Iron J. works Morgan Shops 12.00 Clara Cole, William Bellis-toJ. R. Edgheill I and not do beliee coming clip Mathematics until 3:15 in the afternoon was 1.33 Samuel Linton Jr. Pearl Allen, Janet Latimer. a young wife, father, mother, any one can form anywhere V. S. Hoyt one brother and a Lillian Domestic Blackett Art. taken by the attorneys in argusisters, eight 24.50 Mabel Sperry, Nina Sidwell, Ralph Park an Busnear accurate estimate. the jury. host of friends to mourn his O'e Christensen Manual Train- ing the case 14.C8 Ava Brown, Ruby Baker Lumber Co. iness so is tEe unsettled at predid their of the dimise. Everyone four early ing 32.95 Fern Schofield, Clare Harris, Ole J. II. Manson time sent is to hard that it level each one did jus best and The following were the out of say Mr. McMiller Business Dept. 4.13 Christenson supervisor of Art Cooper Pyper Co. what the prices will be. just tice to the case the evi town visitors the with funeral: at Economics. and $119.83 and Manual Training, Lillian Gallager Machine Co. I do "However, dence law After the hand. at Mr. Mrs. Nelson Music Carl and Latimer, George 4.50 Blackett teacher of sowing, Carl John Miller wool this and it crop large had finished year the yers judge give 12.00 Nelson, Music Supervisor. Robert Goldsbrough The Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jenkins of is my opinion that the next his to the year instruction Mr. S. Mrs. Lark and J. Utah; jury. 1.50 assignment of teachers to the Rex Black will be a good one for the sheep MILLARD HIS III EFFICIENT talsmen the had After Mr. retired and Mrs. Samuel Maynard, 3.50 various grades and buildings has J. R. Downs I have received reports men. all one and balloted but of South Parkinson Mr. Jordan; they 10.50 Lawrence Chappell re not yet been made, OFFiCER- from 1 1 flockmastersin all sections. i u as voted The and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mr. and y g charged. 5.00 mains one position to be filled. Walter Olpin and particularly Montana, that odd stood out for acmember A. Mrs. of J. Ayers Bingham; The has 3.50 this county attorney Spencer Burton the season was the lambing When the court's inMr. and Mrs. S. J. Maynard Jr. to say about the sheriff of Mil- quittal. 4.70 Hawking & Ockey in best its wool The were structions Exhistory. of Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest gone over care 8.75 Teachers Who Are lard county and Geo. O. Ostler Pay Roll water Works will b? about clip the ballotted Wrn. Dickson of Provo, Messrs just again and when interviewed after the Tid- fully they empt. The following original claims same as last rnnn a all to voted year." and Albert Painter of guilty. The well case. were allowed E. F. Sparks 7:00 o'clock returned the at recent of The interment took place Ata City. meeting Sheriff Samuel Dority of Mil with the verdict named. $37.50, P. P. Christison $20.00. was state Vine Bluffs at board of education It School Teachers Wedded. lard county with out whose ef cemetery. .1 The contract entered into by resolved to exempt teachers f rem July 1st was set for sentence. The Ceremony was preformed forts the Tidweil case could not District the streets and highway com- the county examinations this Attorney E. H. Ryan I;lag Day Tomorrow. in the Salt Lake Temple last have been brought to a successful and County mittee with E, F. S p a r k s for year whose examination record attorney J. 11. sprinkling of the streets was ap- for 1912 shows an average of The preservation of the Union Wednesday which united in mar- conclusion. Mr. Dority is a young represented the state, L. Crookston of Logan man in years and in office, but while N. of riage these sacproved by the council. a all in sub States, cent by seventy-fiv- e great attorneys T. L. Foote and per Councilman Cazier moved that jects and tot less than seventy rifice of blood and treasure, has and Miss Hazel N e w m a n of the state of Utah has no more Henry Adams appeared for the the resignation of Wm. H. Pet per cent in any one subject, pro- resulted in a power and prosper- Pleasant Grove. The young efficient officers than the Millard defendant. sheriff. In the Tidwell tegrew tendered at a previous vided the school room work is in- ity for the Country, without pr- couple will make their home in county has- been painstaking, he case Mr. Crookston for the Another Dr. Rees. meeting be accepted. The mo- dorsed by the county superin- ecede n t in the history of the Logan. workhas and vigilant, two untiring, has been of one past years tion was seconded by J. W. El- tendent and provided also that world. Byron Rees, son f Thomas D. ed night and day and and Elizabeth Rees of Wales, lison and carried. the teachers file in the office of The Flag of our Country, the our energetic and well thought neither time nor means in gath- - receives "sheepskin" J u n e 11 Councilman Ellison moved the state superintendent of pub- Stars and Stripes, typifies this of school teachers of t his c i t i ne stock men and will then he a .Miss Newman has beeh a teach ering evidence. physician and that James D. Pexton be appoint- - lic instruction not less than six Union, to him for surgeon from the Northwestern much indebted are in er the Grove Pleasant schools. to fill the vacancy caused by the units of 1912 accredited summer We appsal to you on the annithe safty of their cattle ranging Medical school. Dr. Rees is an resignation of Enoch Burton. worK, three hours of which must versary of the adoption of this near the line of M i a r d and old University of Utah student The motion was properly secon- be new work. emblem as the Flag of our CounDr. Nephi Rees was in "Foun- Juab counties. The Prosecuting and a product of enow academy ded and carried. Mr. Pexton beIt was further resolved that try, the 14th of June, each of tain Green the first part of the attorney of Juab county is free and the B. Y. U. ing present immediately filed teachers who do not file summer you w ll fling it to the breeze week, he reports they have one in admitting that without the St. Marks b o s i p t a 1 of Salt his bond. which was approved school credits will be e x e n. p t and impress upon your children hundred seventy five cases of efforts of Mr. Dority the case Lake has given Dr. Rees an apby the mayor, and he look his from examination in subjects in that for which it stands. measles in that place. against Tidwell would have fail- pointment and this he expects seat and participated in the re- which they have records of eigh It Is your Country that was The cases of the state vs. Mont ed. t" accept. Dr. Rees is the youngmainder of the preceedings of ty per cent These conditions saved; that guarantees to each Tidwell and Archie Tidwell. The The county attorney has the est graduate in his class by two the meeting. 'apply only to teachers who have of you the enjojment of Life state vs. T. P. Tidwell and Mont following to say about Geo. years and 13 the third son of T. ...... t Sr. to receive an M. D. The matter of bids on street iivuiiiruA mice and and the of Tidwell. The state vs. Lewis ui suiitasLiberty pursuit who also rendered in- - D. Reeswithin the last few years. in No. degree 5. ful who or districts 4, 3, Burton all have teaching been experience, Happiness. paving valuable assistance in this case. are Dr. L. R e e a of and 6 were taken up and after completed a four year high R. OEHLEB, over until the next term of Although it has occasioned him The othersand Dr. T. D. Rees Jr. Ephraim school education. Commander. court. CoMlnM om mo 1 of Nephi, Herald Rejt r Ray Stewart was born at Fair-vieSanpete County, Sept. 23, 1880. When a child his parents moved to Milburn a small Dlace five miles of Fairview, where he worked on the farm and attended elementary school. Entered the Snow Academy Nov. 2, 1898 and was crraduated from the institution in May 1902. In addition to the regular diplo ma he was also granted a special certificate in physiology. Following his graduation he was Prin. of the Milburn public schools for three years. The next two years he was Prin. of school at Thistle Junction, was a student of the University of Utah the year 1907-0and was married to Miss Millie Brady while a student of University. Was Prin. of tne C e d e r City schools 1908-09- , came to Nephi in the of 1908 and was an eighth grade teacher one year. The next was appointed Assistant city Supt. of Schools and instructor of History in the High School, held this position w, north 8, until fall action year last three the years principal 1 2. third 190G-07-0- brought2 University death Suz-zall- o, past the until Coun-cilme- year p, n. before Ellison, predicta there Silver jury Mc-Knig- - spared 1 I ;tu carried I J 1 ht |