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Show J ruupAPru wiiii a CIRCULATION AN INDEPENDENT I- TIMES COUNTY A'. 3 NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY. SGPT. 8, W wMmmi i flOJ MIOK A!NI COMTEK OP HAST JUAIl COUNTY NF.WSlAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF EASTJUAll COUNTY VOL. 7. GUT HOUR VOUItADS KliACII EVERY it m SCHOOL PBINGIPfiLS SUPERINTENDENT AND GQQD NO 4S 1916 WOMEN LAiD TO FUNERAL REST MEET I'IM. FOB BRHHE5D THE BI8 6- - AT HELD STATE FAIR Everything Favorable For Funeral For Mrs. Hannah Large Crowd Pays Respect1 To One Of Nephi's Blackett Meld In South Sp'endid Opening. New Ward Twelve Counties Reserve Citizens Courses Added. scission Cleans Increase In YVaires. Difference Wide Meeting House As The Sea. Veruict In Favor of Small Property Space In Horticultural The superintendent and sevFuneral services for Mrs. One of the largest funerals ev Building. Against Large Property eral principals of the district Hannah Smithson Blackett were er held in was held in the sth FOR lie-lov- ed - Nephi held a meeting at Nephi Monday held in the South ward meeting South ward meeting house SunNever in the history of the UtThe railway brotherhoods and discussed and this week of house many afternoon The for WiLlrrn G. afternoon. ah Sunday State IY.'r have such elaborate day Happenings th president of the United Interesting to school Proadhenid services were ever uho died the questions pertaining at by presided From lona plans and preparations been made States have put this thing over oik. The various duties and Bishop A. II. Bdlliston. The Salt Lake hospital last week. for the entertainment of thousaon the country in the guise of of those working singing was furnish d by the ;u nd-; of Bihaup A. II. visiters, as Mrs. Ilellen Grace Hoyt of relationships establishing an eight hour day. and recently mass ward cheir, assisted ly Miss in chirge. The opening selthe i system now in under Salt Lake way a few hours with This is where Jhey get the Nephi fpc-ned on by the Board of Education Delia MtCune, who sang, the ection wtid rendered by the ward where the oT.eers ! directors of general human sympathy on Mrs. James E. Kay Wednesday ere gone over and discussed. solo, Face To Face." choir. Uie Utah Suite F.t'r Association their side. This is the supreme of lust week. nother topic was that of a clos- T. II. G. Puikvs was Vocal solo, "I Knew That My .ue working day and niht to Bishop N. W. EHertsoa made a busi deception in the whole perforr between the grade the first speaker, in his charact Redeemer Lives', L. P. Ander- make tln coming Slate Fair the mance. ness trip to Provo lasi Thursday. andcooperation hiirh schools and also with eristic way he plainly demon son. Vocul solo, "Sometime most successful the State has evThe issue 13 not and never was Mrs. l Wright Adoylotte the hoaies was advocated and strated the duties of mankind We'll Understand", Mrs. Henry er known. a question of shorter, hours. It and Miss Georgtta MtCur.e of considered. Plans were discus- on earth, the leward of a well Kirkman of Salt Lake. This year's pUns call for the is a question of higher pay for Nephi spent Wednesday after- sed and ere now under way to spent life, and eulogized the Dr. 1. D. Rees, president of Rreate.-- t n.sstmblage of Utah's the highest paid labor in the noon with Mrs. Eva Kay. bring this condition about. Now life and good work of the de- - the stake, said life was uncertain producU, from farms and orchards; world. Mrs. Charles Hyde and that the transition has been Ceased. Month nnt nnlv tha !.! the lilies', educational features, The difference is as wide as daughter Argnta left Friday made to the consolidated plan I. II. Grace was the second but those in the very prime of ar.d the motl n. .a kable art ay of the sea. i'ar Mt. Pletfant to help nurse and the workings of consolidat fieeici: "c Kare - i are. in an interesting wav out live poultry, lish ai.d game, i The radical sayf that when her brother who just underwent ion understood by the teachers ui.c .1... fine wie me ai:uJ koou wor&s oitl.. nw t m U nn nn, women's handicraft ar.d ,r arts, nod principals it is the intention Mrs. Blackett. the hardships she manUnd here on the rights of property come into n operation. industrial arts ever brought toearth, ' and rn. ... -l J J .1 final conflict with the rights of Miss Margrette Evans return- - of the Superintendent to hold enaureainme eariy seuiement couraged all to live such a life gether in a western state. humanity, property must give J home Sunday after a month's frequent principals meetings for ol l;tah. bpokeinhigh terms of ti,at when death came, eood The greatest live stock show he purpose of checking up on uie lamily and decendenls oi way. visit in Bingham. be said of them ever seen in inte rmcuntain counthings might - It is this appeal that has movschools and to discuss schoe me deceased. stated that it was the safest plan try during the past ten years is Mrs. Ronea Kay, of Nephi the are into before men ed from the lays of the put a ihey plans lew ueliuton made to alwavs be Drenarvd iiisnop several days with her being arranged for. Entries are o.u- ' ' ' schools. in ici the abolishment of negro slavery pent operation in from all over the state, Mrs. Eugene Newton. coming daughter "own to the days of the abolishThe b.gh esteem m which she from readj everythingis Practically the scripture3 and discU3Std together with scores of entries Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson ment of child labor. Disof the Juab for the Dy aemon.irea opening at lenh the ,fs of tht from outside. eft Thursday for Moroni where School he beautiful loral display and 11th. It is this appeal that is mov- Mr. trict Refmled September thc earfy .Twelve counties have reserved Anderson expects to teach gospeL ing men now to support the in the High school Mrs. Sarah buildings have been thoroughly .uB u..u, x,,c..UB vlKtui i ene boyhood of the deceased and th eir in the Horticultural Build made 1UIICIBI. president when he declares the Shepard accompaincd them cleaned and minor repairs ing including Cache, Box Elder, boyhood days together. She was past eighty one years where necessary. establishment of the e ight hour there. I. II. Grace occupied a short Weber, Davis. Salt Lake. Utah, of adin age at the time of her d?ath. day to be accord with the to asuccess- Everything points Mt. time of Mrs. Pat relating his early acquaint- Juab, San Juan, Duchesne, WasSyndagard The last number of years she vancing opinion of mankind. and ance with the family and outlin atch, Morgan and Summit. Pleasant is vicilirg herparents ful year in the gradesenrollhas made her home at Nephi. Yet it is not the limitation of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac school and a large high ... ed i excellent work of the faththe .i Kay. County representatives are almen's work to eight hours which ment is expected the first week. ane is survived by five ons, er of Mr. Broadhead. Eulotrized ready conferring with President Joseph Vest and members of Several changes have been made R C. of Salt Lake, Andrew .1. this rough and ready decision life the of J. G. McDonald and other officials the deceased. ins family spent several day in means. force and new John W. Lawrence of Nephi, Those from out of town v. hu at f th- State Fair the teaching relMr. Mrs. with his parents and and attractive courses have been Eucens of Eureka, two daught tended the funeral were The proof of this lies in the is ative and it to their exhibits and Mr. Vest. aided to the high school curricu- - ers Mrs. James W. Schofield and Mrs. James McDonald, fact that the brotherhoods them lyrum horticultural tne that pected Mr. and Mrs. Clem Christenurn. Oral English will be given Miss Lillian of Nephi. selves have never said to, and Mr?. Lizzie Sweat, ' Luudiptf this year will present the The following were the out of sen Loa week here moved last ;I liss Clare Stewart an experien that they would not accept a Mr. and Heber. Mrs.F. J. Curtis most beautiful sight the Utah real rule making them work where lit will teach school the ced teacher and a wrauuaie oi town people who alter dtd the-- Miss Mabel Curtis, ami Ervm State Fair has e ver known. he University of Utah will funeral R. C. Pdackett, of Salt Curtis of Richfie'd; Mis. LnH P. eight hours per day, no more oming year. Rale- - wili Le granted on all N. 'ake, Mr. and Mr. Eugene Vickers, of Mount Mrs. Eilert Jesse and Mr, and no less. ive charge of this work. An- - Ulackett Pleasant; Mr. railroaus and general admission Mrs. Nesibett and It is an increase of wages that on left Sunday for Price where thur eii)rp trivpn far th fimt and Mrs. David Mrs. Harr- u the Mir this year will be 2" Scott, -" " iett a ne win teach in me LarDon limein the local hign school wiui this decision means-Bimp- lv Scott, Miss Zina Seott, Onn cei.ts U; adults ind 1i cents fo MrRo? of Mills, and Iw oersonal hvgiene. The im- movement of an imaginary line Country High school. and Seth Scott. Mr. :nui Mr. children. Miss Lenora Cox of Newhouse oortance of this subject it Tin William Blacktt of Sptingvill. Will Wilhams.of in the revision of waes upward. Profi: Mr end The entertainment program 1 he interment took i 'tee at in many for who has been here the will. visiting bring has thought often Mrs. of Thomas Grodman, f Corrin; provided f.,r this year's State Fair wages Raiding the Bine lilulF cemettry. Miss Ellen nd month Khcta work. Mips Agren Kay patt pecial In industries human its is the largest and most Mr, and Mrs A. N. V.'- Hire. appeal. graduate fremthe Home Econ- ever secured fer a similar evWallace kA Eurtkr. Mr.. Lucy like that of garment making it left Tuesday for Smtaquir or will where me relatives viot beuian omic they means Kirkman of differerce the Department often Dig Republican J Rally Salt Like; Mr. and ert ' The Utah State Fair AssocXgriculturnl College and for Mrs. tween a lifting tf the worker and friends a week. Otto Golden and .ir-t- L V. iation is now 3 member ef an In Mondav. Raten Young returned hme the pat two yearn head of th? Belli .'ori of Lyiirvdyl; Mrs J. ! above the line t! at divides inti rotate Hof--e racing Axsociatam ) imcrtic Science Department in )T a vimi alter an nfmnce ol dustrial slavery frcrn self reeach day f the Fair will wif Hickman and M. StnUt Alvah Stout, precinct chair of.Manti;and UniverSaints Latter hor.--e rat the Day .: M ira of ti v (ine-xnof economic Eureka. independence man of the Republican party specting course. will the in tab. sity give oi a I it. ad In the present case the called a meeting Wednesday evr.'Uny Physical education will be in Tne mort fer ,.t;' n;.I aulomo- for the purpose of arrang vance does net have that rianifi-cace- . Republican Judicial Con ning Young Man Laid To Rest troduced in the grades and high . a Tne S."A000 000 advance Kitr held in the wesi ing things for th great Repub vention Held. scho-'la Nathaniel Curtis grsd iican rally to be held on the Eat A 1,1 be a featur- - of ti e wek at or the SlOO.OO'.'.OU' advance ,cs Funeral strvefs were lield the from the Young unle The rac- Prigham Fair railroB'l blate fifth of side the one to but of the county Monday. A grounds. The Republican Juiicial con . . . . i iit afternoon the North in will Tucjay charge. ti- le inrr drivers whu nave airt-aawid be held fct JIonB ward employes. Ihat onenfth is s ventson for th's district, emfirac University meeting hou-for Ra'pli teied include John ltainey, short well raid that even GarretMi inz the counties of Juab. Beaver Ir. Curtis had special train. ng comtnencing at eleven o'clock Neil: meeting who died tvtn- - track on, Mof coacn ay i.oDeris of the world; rugene .champion of the conductors union aid Iron, Millard and Washington, under Senator j.m.whfn George Suth ing of rheumatism oi the heart, Mr. Bolin. late Prof. the and of Fred champioa Canada, Horey L. other will be that workingmen was held at erland, Tymolby recently Iloyt Saturday. Bishop C. II. Grace was in charge. dirt track driver of eastern Cana ach other subjects 1... will ... t o a. Cjrtis would be prejudiced as arbi . .1 riiiivit'Hi ri'i.uAci n, ilk fciTL. Rjy Barton of Heaver Ci'y wm of aeverai CiiDotiia" d i and hoid-high school. Lab- I ... IiaII nil a ma.tinrr trators, becausa they would bt made permanent chairman and 1 in th3 Nephi ward The choir. and W,,C,U"M conwill orive a new 7" will in records. openinz work be Horey given jealous of the high wages, the E. Diehl of Mammoth, permanent ratory bgvan and at is o clock a meet closing prayers were offered b t'i.ck car. Thc list with ra:ir.g scienee. nection general brotherhoods already wire gett secretary. will be held at Nephi. The ipg incliiuii "Vild Bui" Eudkot M. jImj J. Lhmten.en and Steohen Mr. Glazier. above named speakers will be Bos well of all elirt track drivers ing. Many trainmen row are George Ji. Lund oi St. oeorge now given by greatest nd present holder of six world's there to expound the doctrine of Alonzorespectively. receiving higher pay than pnd J. A, Melville e.f Millar.! Ingram and Ray Ste w records Louis DiHrow with his the professional men or than irn cou'r.ty were nominated for Dh Republican party. S. S. Club Party referred tube icbool Lfeefti e famous Bripcoe racing car who art of .Tficera the tnct Judge, th former winning portant executive The following committee, were VOung man. Conmarfi--l hi was wen 'at tLe State lair races road. a social. S. S. club The selected: Executive committee wuh others who bad had crest, r out. gave year is;:3ain entered for this The president's decision, then s event. For District Attorney, E. H list Thursday evening for one of Aivan aeoui, Aima na?ue, A. 11. opportunities. year n,i(i is a verdict in favor of property Ryan of Cedar City, J. H. Mo th-- ir members Mr. II. E. Whit- - Maiben, Lawrence Blackett, and U It is c tiit- great carnival and i. , i.. tauim tr j Salt smsli of P.. fo' pro more who Kn ieft William of Wm. property; Saturday Bailey. against Higsiin Vocal miln.f Nephi, ght T,.r ivlv f midwiiy, however, that, the cfMc- to of Fillmore and Charles R. Wood Lak". perty against big property, mls of the State Fair have spec- Miss Mabel Owen Cnte.l on pur- the movie ladies were The and thfv b.ve .Minora in enjoyed placed bury of liable, J. It. McKnight. T. 11. Bishop Thofia f'.ail.u- n (errt el il'Z'd ti"foryear on of the grratcst arrart'd nomination. Twelve bal!ot were at the Venice Theatre, they then Burton and L. A. Miner. to his kindly and the show of the year. A J midway of Mrs, home contest decide to the the to returned he b,d won with hi? as feature of these mid wav attract Decoration committee, A. H. Mr. Warnsr Taken To required the 1st ballot leing 30 for Ryan Walter Pamar and Epent the sociates. n.s will be be hie " VV'ator Sh-io, W. K Brough, O. Hospital and 33 for McKn'zht. rest of the evening atcards. Th Maiben,and scores of diving girls will where to Grare bore Bishop testimony J. M. Christensen The following was adopted as followirg wera served refresh Ostler, bee n compete in farcy divine and the had truLhi that many Transportation, T. C Winn, said of the 5,winiinz ronti's in an immense THt: FLATFJFiM' ments Mesdimes Earl Reid, Al- Mrs. Frank Warner was taken def ?asetj. Geo. Lint, Lawrence fank. There will be manv new Blacked, of We vin the tbi Lawrence nominee Miner, Tues pledge Prove IJjrton, hospiir.1 to the He was torn at Nephi nineteen tree outdoor attractions. W. G. Orm. rln morning where she was cot.vent'on for Judre if elected to lUtph Brough, Frank Russell a,; last July. years The Utah Stste FairofKiis Sat s Wilson Finance Committee William af operated on Wednesday, Th hold not If than four terms of James Ellison, George urdiv .'5''th, Sept? ,mber . . Mr, ami Mr. W. O. Oto. ,h f ;.l earn afitl or oration was considered en court annually irrcach county of The guest of honor Mrs. H. E. Bailny, Dennis Wood, N. J. Rees ftPax land T. A. Foo.e. i i,i.;!ftturned home. fr !i a'v. :il iii in lu iir 2 Satur ous, and the report comes to u the district during the entire time Whitmore ard Mrs. Walter October 7 of of Lis term man. 'day. critical. o3ke, are conditions Monday her that rnrmtg. a-- o t P-ar- "ri 5"er . . ,t.. . I ? . -- J - Elme"-Broadhea- 5 - c'kelt A)-vi- n . t - vi-ar- s . i Be-ive- f u-i- ij It - V-a- - a - re-pe- ct 1 G-- 1 - !'-- v . |