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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S mm C1RCTXAT-E- 8 THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : THE TIMES-NEW- S IS A UOOHT. EH FOR THE AGRICULTURAL AND MIXING INTEREST i'F '. : : t t JUAB COUNTY NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAl, AUGUST, THE TIMES, VOL. 18, NO. 24. TAX LEVIES ARE FIXED BY JUAB f ONPFR FNPF HFI I) POULTRY put a m e mm a v VENICE THEATRE TO BE MEN VISIT I tuun 1 1 aAnrLiiv UK THE NEWS, VOL, 6, NO 42. J8TH, 1922. LOCAL BATTERY BOARD MEETING uri YAUUtviLLt UKLUll TUESDAY LEAVE YESTERDAY FOR CAMP A number of the members of the It has just been learned that Man-- I a had Assocation Jolly rue uoara oi aaucauou oi juau .. V, M. Foote of the Venice Nephl aser Poultry The two day session ot the Juab to San Pete County Wednes thatiNa of this city has just closed a School District met In regular outing was held Stake Quarterly Conference At Ephroim they were met by with the Inland Empire sion Tuesday night. Present at the and Sunday in this city with day. - The the poufty men there and shown, a Vaudeville. Agency; a new concern meeting were Jas. Garrett, Jr., J. H. Jordan Narrows The Place . In Number Saturday Increase Shown D. Rees T. President presiding. of the plants in that section jaat'has Jut opened jts offices In Salt Lunt, Harry Foote, Lorenzo Mangel-takSelected by State , Offici-of Mill Levied Improve- dominant note of the conference ad number home of Jag. , R. Olson, at the and V ?"jr-".son, and Jos P Newton. City. The Life." was of . Day Encamp-.,- :, ments and Lower Valuat- dresses were"Purity were treated to Ice .cream m This will no doubt be pleasing news x great amouut ot business was Elder Rudger Clawson, they ' speakers ". cake.-I ... 'ment. q the vaudeville lovers, of this city, tranacted at the meeting relating to ions Cause ol Raise. of the Quorum of the Twelve, Edward visited thea.mv as it will give the theatre goers of this building program and the preparaAt Mantl they . Gen Men's H Anderson of the Young moth Hatchery, and a number oftbe vicinity a chance to see three acts of torv work connected with the opening eral Board, Miss Mary E Connelly of The Board of County Commiss the Young Ladies Association, Mrs. G. poultry establishments of that city high class vaudeville each week at a Lf the schools next month, and l was Battery "E", the Nephi unit of the mi.inirht iwrnm ailinuniment I Utah Artillery left yesterday after ioners were in session Saturday there N. 'Child of the Relief Society, Geo. and at the home of Howard Cor orice of admission within tha reach noon for the Jordou Narrows' near the was taken. being present Wm. G. Orme, George M. Cannon of the Sunday School they were treated Q.jt feast of fruit. of all. Point of the Mountain In Utah CounLeaving Mstfxm' at 12:30 j un Prancoin and John Bunnell. . The Board, and Miss Helen Davis of the to coal of Bids for the supplying from the members concern by new in was a accompanied these taken parts the various schools of the district ty, for the annual encampmentj Ow-n- g Agency greater part of the session primary Association . was Mautl the trip to the strike conditions which and intend to bring their circuit through were opened and 50 tons each was up with the fixing oi tne tax ievis The greater part of the time of the Ephraun were to made Here now Utah they Gunnison, Nevada preval, the orglnal trip to Camp and then a to tne . in .California, lor this year, owing arop awarded the local dealers. J. W. conference take UD in auxiliary met ortt"k n by a delegation from thelatfer route them East to Chicago. This Vest was awarded valuations in this county ot which vaiuahle bid for supply Lewis was called off by the State ,Ari, i . clals. uuteu lown lo "na lue in smaller will the million the the '; like three dollars, people give thing ln8tructions were given the local ward ing 30 tons for the Mona schooli The The enlisted strength t the local work of readjusting tne levy to meet offlcer8 of tne various organizations a fine banquet was served to 'about J. wns in equal chance to see the very suDDlvinic of coal for the Levan 40 guests. After several talks had same vaudeville performance that schools was not acted upon. battery is sixty six, Including, offthis change in valuation took consid- - of tne 8take. to the industry. Mpiay be found in the larger cities. the entire strength . eraDie time or tne ooara. In th8 saturdav afternoon aesslon been make relative The bids for the transportation of the icers. Practically C who will Ben In- Mr. attend tbe encamp erected . ot . the Brown, his Foote states recently that battery lnjuanaeer o.,h It will be noted that in several Mrs. childs spoke on "Home the Lab , iBiuaenis iruiu iuh w uivua uu r. i , tentions are to play the three acts oi nnH tha Hih achool students ment. ; The date set for the breaking stances the levy in cities and school ratory of Character" Mary E. Conn31st, at which districts has been greatly increased, elly spoke on "Culture in the Home" gave an exieiiuuu nuartreo uu vue ueji,jjaudeville ju conjunction with the- from Mona to Nephi and return was of camp will be August will return home stat methods of and time eggs, motion jthe givmarking battery regular picture program this is due to contemplated improve- The closing remarks were made by awarded to Ed Shepard for $220.00 ' . . two hours ing that he was .now- prepared to a program again. merits in cities, and to building oper-- 1 Elder Clawson bid of The Isaac Kay per month. of Juab, San Pete duration. New "uniforms were Issued Tues-- . ations in school districts. Another In the Sunday forenoon session. handle the eggs for hauling the grade students from v ; , Sevier Counties.' and Heretofore it hes been a problem Mona to Nephi and return was accep day to each enlisted man for use reason is the lower valuations which Geo. M. Cannon outlined" the course of At seemed close the address the it to secure vaudeville in this city as ted in the sum of $120.00 per month. during the encampment .and new requires an increased levy in order of study In the Sunday work. Edward to be the unanious opinion of '4h the management could only secure The bids for the hauling ot the Le tents and other equipment were rece-iv- d to produce the revenue needed to con H. Anderson spoke on the promotion men that bettef'prieea VQulij such acts or talent as might happen the latter part of the week. Civduct the necessary public business. van students was taken under ad- of the L. D. S. ideals. Closing re poultry be "Brown ilian cooks will be on hand to look .Mr, secured by to to due this fact vl8ement, being considered too high having; travel through, The following Is a detailed list of marks were made by Elder Clawson. handle the wants of the battery boys, their after the.martt and product! to was next to tnese it try impossible con h th Roard At' the general session of the the tax levies in cities, towns and amusements will be probefore will various ttie be membej-and to fhem placed nrnsTltintr nut hnfnra r:irto u Seven applications were .'received ference held Sunday afternoon the I school districts. vk for of ationsvided for after drill. the them the?tna pubUc. sch otUtah two for the Uuniversity Nephi City State 7.1. State road general church and stake authorities " Foote" Mr states I the that opening ; , Wuhin the gift of the dist 2. County road' 2. County general were presented for the vote ot the '. me my lire people wuo inaua iruuu dates of vaudeville will be announc 0iar8hip8 1.8. Indigent .5. Interest on county people. rict. After discussing the matter for REMAIN- praise of the ed in this paper coon. some time the awarding of same was WOULD HAVE The first speaker was Elder Claw here are loud in theirreceived road bonds 1. City tax 14. School treatment they at Eph royal Stewart to the son his of directed remarks who in tax 8. Total levy in mills 36.4. Supt. charge placed ING EIGHT MILES PAVED raim, Mantl and Gunnison. Levan . Town State 7.1. and Principal Geo. A. Sperry. State great need at the present time' of the The went from city. following this, FIFTY FINED DOLLARS and Talboe andot favor in 2. 2. whojeeome road f Estimates, County road County gen people living " pure ' County agent and Mrs. A. E. Smltft, .' eral 1.8. Indigent 5. Interest on lives. Company on the general contract for Mrs Mr and and dangh "BOOTLEGGING" Beagljr Harry FOR la its issue of Tuesday, the Provo Ernest Greenwood, the new Semin the High school building in the sum county road bonds 1. Town tax 9. ter Deon, Mr and Mrs "Wm H 'Warner of $4,200 was'allowed. Estimates In Post, expresses the hope that the School tax 8 Total tax ley in mills ary teacher for Juab Stake, told of Mr Olsen, Mr Oliver Neilsoa 31-4- the work of the seminary and what HSr Andrew favor of Hayden Long, plumbing and eight miles of road between the Juab S P Neilson, and Mr Earl Greeni Herbert Voting, who gave his ad-- 1 beating contractor in the sum of $624 County line and Paygon, will be paved It to accomplish. expects Eureka City State 7.1. State road 9tatle . at an early date in order to complete Geo. M. Cannon, urged young men halgh. . Mr. ; Owens of , fjhe 2. dress as iProvo, ; Utah wasf brought waa allowed. :.; r County road 2. County general Farm Bureau, also went with tbe d- - before Justice. ot Wednes-the highway through this part of the . the when to l of cal matter live Cooper,, last, in the 1.8. Indigent b. Interest on county pure lives, especially therieaning from here.' says in , road bonds 1. City tax 11. Tin tic led Into the mission field, as their legation day charged with violating the State Central school, High' school,'. North state. Here is what the Post ' 1 Bna of t'he and poss-the Mona in his question. and in act speaking South schools, School District 13.6- - Total tax levy example was an inspiration to those having prohibition Miss Eva Winn returned from Salt ession With the completion of the pavewhom they came in contact with. 38.9 mills. liquor. It appeared from thel Levan schools, the clerk and the Supt . w.. n l ira ... , ''"has HUB mil, it win k evidence that Sheriff P. P. Christison I were authorized to , have the work UieuLj. Uliu irixytHju tvt. President Rees, made the closing Lake City yesterday where she Mammoth City State 7.1. State y -J .' tor a ... an time. to "abort J been unbroken defend-ride of ot Visiting on "been upon ..Latter the. possible had the track, ioua. in time for the opening Day road 2. County road 2. County remarks and urged the " . landed schools eptembe 1 jtbi'-- t Uy .north- v general 1.8." to agennelvSajcrasient nwfrMi erit Tdr'stfine ttme 9Xeds9i;rem--.tha4Indigent.: paints and was Johnson Emma a pleasant waru The ot litotes Mona. the bp1ul stated' and lo between that uisiauce "V. The him Nephi Question thp.se '.holding operating Driguaui, 'on cotfnty'road bonds City tax H.jln'gs,' a number sheriff found 2 Tintic School District 13. 5. Total positions in the stake would be ex ly surprised at her home by pint bottles ot moon- - school this coming season at Mills proximately one hundred and twenty- . , last of evening. friends her is now As miles. Friday there five of be to the that in being there. of the came shine the for action, pected possession whiskey people up levy in mills 38.9. " The opening and closing prayers The occasion being her eleventh birth defendant, the supposition being that precinct being anxious to have the constructed In Juab county, fifteen f Juab School District (outside of were and Music enjoyed. games Port and half miles of unsurfaced day. L. A. were and offered before balance After of the bad Sr, he established there school by Bailey disposed again. incorporated cities) State 7.1. State At 10:00 "dainty refreshments were being arrested by the officer. A fine a lengthy discussion ott the question land cement concrete pavement, ex road 2. County road 2. County gen .Mark Bigler. Musical numbers for the conferen served to the following guests Phylis of $50 was imposed by tne juage. uhe Board authorized the supt to a tending northward from Nephi to the eral 1.8. Indigent .6. Interest on Miss Reah Ames of Moroni, it Utah county lin.e, It is only reasonThe county officers are entitled to gain organize the school at Mills, county road bonds 1. Juab Schoool ce sessions were given by the Sea Adams, for the activity that Is shown vldlnK that eight or more students able to suppose that the remaining District 8. Total tax levy 22.4 mills Gall Girls ot the Primary Associat Nelda Belliston, Edna Burton, Nina eight miles in our own county will Tintic School District (outside ot ion, Mrs. A. J .Crapo, Miss Mildred Chappell, Wanda Ingram, Ethel Gar by them in bringing violat org of the would attend. Karla Vickers, liquor laws before the bar of justice. Ida be completed at the earliest possible rett, Johnson, Rollo Miss Thelma and Palmer the from A communication Ellison, Park, 7.1. State State Incorporated cities) Bond and Mortgage Company relative moment. With this additional mileroad 2. County road 2. County gen- - Orme. Miss Viola Worthlngton was and the guest ot honor Erma Johnson to the first payment of Interest due age the stale wll have a substantial eral 1.8. Interest on county road accompanist and Prof. Bird director on the school bonds Sept. 1st. On pro nucleus for a highway system sceond bonds 1. Tintic School District 13.5 of the community singing during the sessions. Total tax levy 27.9 mills. per motion the Clerk and Treasurer to no other commonwealth of equal were authorized to Issue a warrant size and Importance any where. Sunday evening a meeting was held State Bounty 1.5 mills on all to cover the payment due. sheep and goats. 1 mill on all range under the auspices of the M. I. A. Musical selections were rendered by With the paved road running past horses. 1 mill on all cattle. Editorial) (An Mona school house It was deemed LOCAL NEWS ITEMS the in comparing tbe levy this year Mrs. Diane G. Booth and Miss Were! with that of 1921 the following chan Goldsbrough. 'Returned, Insufficient funds" la for strangers unless good and sum- nece8Bary by the Board to take some OF THE Tbe Stake Social held Saturday becoming such a common thing in clent endorsement can De securea. action looking to the safety ot the ges are noted. The state tax is in The amount of work Involved in phndren there. On motion of Harry creased from 6.9 mills to 7.1 mills. evening at the Ranger Station was a the business transactions of our two About 100 of the local banks as to almost amount to handling these worthless checks and Foote, seconded by J. H. Lunt, the The state road tax is decreased from marked success. were officials' 3 mills last year to 2 mills this year Stake banqueted. After a menace. The amount of work en and the financial muddle it very of- pre8ident 0f the Board was author- J. W. Barnes and Robert Broad- of ten creates Is the worst feature I?ed t0 meet wlth the county Com The county road tax remains the the repast a bonfire was lighted and went to Fairveiw Wednesday. bead thro two on Institutions these tailed the transaction as far as the banks ml8gloner8 at thelr next meeting wth same. The county general tax it al readings were given by Orson Cazler, incre has business of class this a ugh are concerned. Take ior instance a Tlew of having the proper signs ere so the same. Interest on county road Mrs. T. W. Vickers, and .Miss Leeta ased greatly ot late and unless there check given by a person here on some Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Foote, returned cted bonds require 1 mill. This Is created McCune. Musical selections were ren is some regUiaUng the speed of autos action soon drastic a-- 1 from Salt Lake where they change Sunday one miles hundred bank probably tne Mona house. on account of the paved road from dered by T. W. Vickers and company. ill be taken by those who are very way. a check wnicn is wortniess. ine paBt a weeks vacal ion. enjoyed was the Ne-Tentertainment Newton Mr by matter given this city to the Utah county line. brought up the often victimized In receiving checks local merchant deposits this check in of tn, gChool grounds at fencng phi City tax is Increased from 8 milli correlation committee of the stake that are worthless. W. H. Lee Traveling passanger the bank here and gets credit for it. Mona, stating that no Improvement last year to 14 mills this year. This and much credit is due this commit The greater proportion of these The local bank then sends tne cnecx couId be made un(jer pre,ent condlt agent of the Union Pacific was a increase Is made for contemplated tee for the success of the gathering. Mr. Lawrence BlaiVett came down worthless checks are Issued to our to its Salt Lke correspondent w no in long al80 )t woum ba . mea.Ure of Nephi visitor Wednesday. Improvements to tbe waterworks and from Salt Lake City Saturday for a local people by strangers passing thro turn puts It through the clearing safety for the children to have the electric lights Miss Lillian Blackett, left for Salt Juab School District Is increased few days visit here'. Mr. Blackett's ugh here, although there are some house. In due time this check reach grounds fenced around the school. cases that happen quite frequently. It es the bank drawn upon and when After some discussion Mr. Newton Lake City Tuesday where she will en- from 5.5 mills last year to 8 mill this family are also visiting here. very often happens that a stranger found to be no good, is returned to was authorized to ascertain the cost Joy a months vacation. year. This increase la made neces will issue two or three checks here for the bank here again. This check be ot the kind of fence that would be sary on account of tbe erection of the small amounts generall J on the gar- fore being deposited the first time needed and report to the next meet- new High school building. Tbe tax LEVAN WILL HAVE Attorney T. H. Burton went to Salt Lake Monday afternoon to attend age or drug stores drawn on distant may have passed ibrough two or three Ing for maintenance Is the same as last DAYS banks, which are In "due time retuTn&I persons hands, and been endorsed by LIGHTS IN Eleven applications for Janitor at to some legal business. year, but the additional 2.5 mills la the the new High school building were with the familiar quototlon as quoted them which again complicates and Interest required for principal at the commencement of this article. transaction. The bank then returns filed wth the Board but no action was Mrs Ezra J Paulsen, went to Provo which becomes due 8ept. 1st, of this same person will probably con- - the check to the original holder taken at tbe present time Tuesday afternoon where she will This tbe General next Anderson. Manarer RrnMi of 1st March year, year and whose account has to be debited and visit for a short time. bond being a serial bona, of which of the Blc Springs Electric Co. ot tlnue this operation ciear loroum be- Fountain Green, and Delbert Bonn, state leaving a trail of baa cnecus ior a letter sent Informing him of the HIIK HTAIITS AT KKSIDEXCE one twentieth of the principal A fire started Wednesday at the OP E. U. SHAW Tnwn Iloard hundreds of miles. The amounts are fact, all of which entails work and comes due each year. By this method prMM.ni nf th home of Alva Howell, but was soon the principal and Interest will be cut were In Nephl Monday on bulnees con so small that the holder of the check loss of time and money. It Is time that the strong arm of A fire started Wednesday after put out when Fire Chief Russ Haw rinwn innldirh1t each taiabla rear. I nartlnr with the Installation of the does not want to waste any more Mr money In prosecuting the case, and so the law reached out and gathered In noon at the home of E. R. Shaw, caus- kins rushed there with one of the city Increases are noted In several other electric lights for Levan Town. the criminal and slimy trail of dis- this class of offenders as it Is prac ed by a spark from the stove Igniting fire extinguishers. Levan Town Anderson, Informed the represent town of the county. a rapid rate the paper on the wall. The fire de tax Is Increased from 7 mills last atives of this paper that the lights honorable dealing Is allowed to go on tice that Is growing at Mr. and Mrs. Jam oh E. Hawkins, to and should partment were at the home In a few seems the There month. country throughout month after Eureka In within Levan would be turned on year to t mills this year. a Mr. means If and Mrs. C. J. Hawkins, and .Mrs. even It be minutes In the after but went bankers, alarm public the stopped Mammoth 30 days. The heavy wire arrived be only one remedy, say City remains the same. Hawkins Smith of Salt Lake Cleo were to so. checks do their services as not needed cash expense to the to refuse Is and a Tin that .6 mill. of of of work Increase an shows Saturday he stated, and the were in Nephi Saturday visiting fire had been out before their City, put tic 8chool District shows an Increase j gtrlnglng the high tension wlren will with relatives. They were on their here left arrival. Airs Katherine ...... Phillips, u mr. worn on from It mills last year to 11.6 mills commence at once. Tne return Journey from Bryce's Canyon, and sunaay oi Monday for her home In Bend Oregen this year. wiring up the town Is also progrsslng the guests Saturday Th South Ward Relief Society and Fish Lake where they enjoyed a Mr and Mr. Jacob Coleman of Provo. after a few weeks visit with her son Mr. Anderson. to according Geo. C. Phillips. This was Mrs. Conference will be held in the wa"d very pleasant vacation. They report while there they toon a trip up Mrs. Myrtle Rees Kelson, of Wales. house Sunday to visit first evening. that Bryce's Canyon is one of the Nephl, and the meeting ana Phillips tiki. Mrs. E. Pugsley of New York, Is American For tanyon Is a guest this week of Dr. and Mrs. .Mr. Phillips Special program and speaking. All wonders of Utah and Is well worth seen she had first time Mr. which cave 8perry the Andrews Mr Wm there, T. D. Rees. Mrs. Kelson was former visiting her father Invited. 14 the trip. for years. a wonderful sightdescribes as week. ly teacher In tbe public schools here this COUNTY BOARD ses-ontr- at e alsFi!teen ' ' - 'il'".-,-l'-7;''v-- '"' . . L.i :TThend'ifc.yaudevine te some-Ln.fA- '. . Mil ,rn - s W" ",'''. 1 r' - ; ... - !lnernt ' ru and-finall- y' pro-cred- THE BAD CHECK CRAZE WW be 30 t.n 1 |