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Show THE "THE TIMES-NEW- S CIRCULAT ES THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : TIMES-NEW- IS A S ROOST- ER FOR THE AGRICULTURAL AND MIXING JUAB COUNT THE TIMES, VOL, 13, NO. 25. NF.PHI AGAIN VIS- - NEPHI PLASTER iTCn dv am FORMERRESIDENT CELEBRATES 86TH ANNIVERSARY DIES IN GOSHEN MILL TO BE ENLARGED : : j : THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO. 43 AUGUST, 25TH, 1022 NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OF 1NTKKEH11I V H. H. PITCHFORTH SANPETE AND ANSWERS SUMMONS SEVIER POULTRY MEN VISIT NEPHI OTHER ROOD After an extended illness covering The following item taken from the months H. H. Salt Lake Tribune of Monday will be Friday evening Aug ism. me iain- - a period of several resident of this Funeral Services were held Sunday a former a Pitchforth nomas or uowies urand-pof i o readers ny Mrs. gai In Goshen over the remains of interest to our telling of years the plans that are now under way Calvin Jasperson who passed away hered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. city, but who for a number Electric Light Canal Wash- for the extension of the local plaster Thursday In the above town. Mrs. W. A. Bowles, to honor him on the past has lived in Milford Utah, pass- Three Counties Will Co at his home in the latter ed Out And Water System company's plant. operate In Selling tftgs Jasperson, was formerly Mrs. Elmer anniversary of his 86th birthday. A ed away morning. Monday oeeu city naa ManutacturIn tne program line and lived until The Plaster and Nephi mDers Nephi Kirgen, Ana Poultry--Pi- e Qt The deceased was born in Nephi Damaged By ,uvuu.uB u3ivn ing company or iepni win snurwy aeam oi Mr. tiirgeu a lew years ugu and of Contracts. Ass'n 62 parents pioneer years ago Water. sign begin several important extensions. About a year and a half ago she the life and history of the honored to both in relation to its regular plaster married Mr. Jasperson to which union guest given by Alvin Bowles. Songs leaves a wife and six children and reading, also original peoms by mourn his loss. He had been marri mill and its Keene's cement depart- - one child was born, she also leaves J uab, baupete and Sevier County A. Bailey and Jacob Bowers were ed three times, his first two wives L. visited Saturday was is of the one ment. This (4 Nephi" largest one girl Donna by her first husband again in the the other to him will cooperate I ii i'ouury-me? ( preceded having jaternoon oy a hood winch lOllowea and best constructed gypsum mills who has been cared by "Mrs.' Kirgen given. Grand-p- a Bowles, who still enjoys side. He is also survived by four marketing of tneir eggs and poultry. a heavy rain ot aoout one hours dura- - serving the western territory, operat- - of this city since the death of its Kendall and xnis was practically decided upon at . good health was born in Kudgely, sisters, Mrs. Ldward tion. Hie fciecmc Light canal was :n wholly with water power belong- - father. Mrs. I meeting ol representatives lrom Mrs. Jasperson, suffered an attack England Aug 18th 1836, and came Mrs. J. W. Carver of this city, washed out m several places and the jng t0 tne company and with most of mice counties which met ui this Alice Mrs. and May May, Willies Mary 1856 to with in Utah about-twCaptain The of influenza Saturday favorable mining conditions. lights years ago from city was without Hatd Cart Company. He was mar- - salt Lake city batumay night m the Commercial night as a result. A force ot men purpose Qf the new installations is to which she never fully recovered. Mr. Pitch- - l.iuo rooms. Contracts were signed of A number ago years endured morn.Manti in and Jan ried 1857, were set to work eariy Sunday costs better to The following attended the funeral redUce production forth moved with his family to Mil- - oy the members of the .Nephi nig and the damage was repaired, and meet the increasingly close competi- - from here. Miss Frances Kirken, Mr. all the hardships of early pioneer ford where he and it is said that the memengaged in business life on E Mrs. Mr. J. the lights turned and, again Sunday t;on occasioned by the building of new Clint- Kirgen, - At the conclusion of the program there with considerable success, and bers of the associations in Sanpete BroadCali David Mr. Mrs. and and in Nevada iMemmott, mills, chiefly evening. refreshments were nerved to the fol- - was one ot the influential citizens 01 and Sevier have also signed up. head. lhe riood waters which rushed fornia. Mr. Ben tirown of Gunnison was owing. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Sr that community, down Marsti Canyon became clogged While present equipment is ade were neiu weunes present at the meeting here Saturday services funeral Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Jackson, head Nephi the fence above near the wire demands, quate to meet Jacob Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. day from the North Ward meeting night and explained in detail the op of the spring which supplies the city the intention is to erect several ad LEVAN VISITED BY Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bowles, house the body having been brought eration of the plan whereby better volume a with water, causing ditional Keene kilns and extensive large and Mrs. Leo Bowles, Mr. and here for burial. Mr. FLOOD SUNDAY prices will be obtained for eggs and of dirty water to run into the city st0rage facilities in order that large C. H. Grace presided at Mr. Bishop counties. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Lavern Bowles, poultry of these inconvenmuch be caused mains which quantities of this product may offered by the services, prayer being a modern built Mrs. Rich has Brown and Mr. Elias recently Warwood, ience Saturday and Sunday. made at low cost and stored to meet ard Sudwceks, and nineteen great Bishop A. H. Belllston. The speak storage plant at (junmson where the Considerable damage was done to demands of six months' periods. most ers were Bishop J. m. Taylor pi eggs will be shipped from. One of the largest and dam grand children. Mr. the grade of the Sanpete Valley Rail- in the hardwall finishing and cast- Alma Hague, S. G. Ord, Brown will operate a line of trucks in flood of Levan the Levan, history for aging The composed poem following . ru-- u. o ing cccured Sunday afternoon th occasion by L. A. Bailey is given Bishop Bailey, and the closing re to gather the products to his plant, The afternoon train modern on the tracks. machinery will A water fifteen crest of feet marks by Bishop Grace. Each speak lie has had several years experience high below. from here to Manti Saturday had to be installed and a complete new unit er down Chicken., Creek hollow, paid a high tribute to the good in the Eastern swept return until the section employees wiU be erected to prepare land plaster spreading out below town doing con-- TRIBUTE TO FATHER BOWLES lite the deceased bad led, aud to his in this line of work recommended. is highly and states crushed and road. the could clear (agricultural gypsum) slderable damage to crops yet stand- 86 YEARS OF AGE good character and sterling integrity After the meeting ice cream, cake The water that came down the Big I gypsum for the Portland cement Music was furnished by the Cole and punch was served to the visitors in addition to this the city ing, lor the facilities been have said trade. to was Hollow Large storage water system was damaged to the ex Dear Father dear, we've met to pay, Sisters, Mrs. A. J. Crapo, and the by the ofticers of the Nephi Associain years and it looked like these products both, in the way of tent of a thousand dollars. , highest Benediction tion. The Our on this, your natal day. Uoldsbrough sisters. they were Sunday morning the Main Street bridge would be bins and warehouse space will make it town is without water and fire pro- - We'll respects was pronounced by Stephen Boswell taken around to several of the local all unite in a grand jubilee wasnea aown auriiig inc iiv:Bl ., "" s t yuss.u.c iU tection due to this damage. un mis your eigniy sixin anniversary. and the grave was dedicated by T.C poultry plants of the city and they Of the Hood but it Stood ine strain, i tor loading large ejuaiiiiwcs ui mta.. Winn. Interment took place in the expressed themselves as being very a thOUKh considerable damages was prOQUClS, preparcu si i..c luwvai Thr.mm.nn Sr. whn rhriatian The floral much Vine Blur! Cemotery. All children honor most you your pleased with the large number done to nearby residences through the sible cost. The new unit will remove been sufferlng for a number of weeks were beautiful and profuse, of modern ottering dear, coops which they saw. water running into cellars ana nouses me netcssny ui u3i..s from complications of the kidneys Met at their home, to give you cheer. ThoBe attending from out of town mg and screening equipment ... and also destroying gardens. hag beeQ removed to tne L D s You've led us in the path of right, were the family of the deceased from 'in xthe valley near Juab flood waters I present manufacturing plant, which at Salt Lake City where he Taught us our duty, all thru life. hospital Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keller ITEMS OF INTEREST asto farms and the I will relieve congestion and greatly .did.. srrie to wi damage reUeve Bn operatloil underg0 strass, Mrs. Clyde Parcel, Mrs. F VV I i . . , n L f. nnf.tlnn e(. th ilH nlant j r yv.. uciuwu usi mc inroad tracics me eouiiuay his sufferings. Our father on a donkey did ride, Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FROM MONA passenger train being delayed an hour producing cheaply the calcined pro his bride. Kendall of Provo, Mrs. Jack Man To Manti Susan found there, hardwalU as such finishing. the on rubbish ducts, James H. Anderson who for the She was young, beautiful and gay due to water and ager, Airs. Madge Sagers, ana Mrs. casting and dental plasters. tracks. past four years has benn employed Lived happy together, all their days. L. A. May, of Salt Lake City, and Extensive improvements for special at the Moroni Sugar factory as Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson or Mt. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Chase. under way, are Blacksmith has accepted a similar economies, already are visiting with relatives Pleasant AGAINST FILED SUIT He was a splendid butcher by trade, looked upon most favorably as insur- - position here with the .Metal Grip in Mona. LOCAL NEWS ITLSLS Hard never he work afraid. was ing the continuance of a sPlendid Pay Plaster Company. He is moving his Wheeled his knife in a Nf FH1 I roll of masterly way, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rowe of Mt. to employees, all drawn from family here this week. Was clean and nice everybody says. Nephi. The South Ward Relief Society Pleasant spent a few days- here this ' Mr. week; Mrs. S. and Frank Taylor As a bull whacker was hard to beat held a very successful conference at Suits were filed this week by the Titir AKOUND THE and family were at Salt Lake City To hear him crack his even whip was a the ward meeting house Sunday Nephi Irrigation Company through 9TH SEPT WOULD Glenn Piatt was a Mt Pleasant this week. They were accompanied a sized being good congregation ing, H. T. treat. Burton, against their attorney last week. visitor Miss Eva by Taylor. present. The report of the secretary And to the mountains he did drive. Nephi City Corporation, and the Neph The local organization of the Ser Smith showed the society mill was his Mrs. Jane Plaster Co. The amount of damages vice Star Legion are preparing an Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rowe spent a Mr. and Mrs. William Jackman and Hauling logs to the to be in a good condition financially claimed in each suit is $3.000., and elaborate entertainment, "A trip a- - Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Jackman motor pride. few days with relatives at Mt. Plea were Mrs. E. R, made Remarks by tha comnlaint in each instance is round the world" for Saturday even ed to Idaho Falls and Pbcatello sant last week. He fought the red man without fear, Forrest, president of the society. Mrs of this 9 practically the same. th. The proceeds week where they visited Idaho last Sept ing K. D. Mrs. Jeanette Brown, Lunt, Guarded our wives and children dear Two thousand dollar damages are entertainment will be used for the with relatives' and friends. Air. and Mrs. Leon Newton are visit Mrs. Unity Chappell Stake President He done his duty year by year, claimed against both corporations for Soldier Memorial. with Airs, in ew toil s parenu, at Watch for fur ng J. E. Lunt, ot the Stake Presidency, Mt. Pleasant . negligence in allowng mud, sand and ther announcements concerning his Alvin Stephenson who hag been Hopes a pension will soon be here. The L. A. BAILEY and BUibop A. H. Belliston. gravel to be deposited in the channel afflar. studying music at Salt Lake City the musical numbers were a vocal solo 14 122 Vivian Yates of Salt Lake City Is of Salt Creek. August past four months returned home by Miss Louise Paxman, accompanOne thousand dollars damages are relatives and friends in Mona and Mrg T H Worthington, Sunday for a brief visit with his visiting ,,r ied by Miss Viola Worthington, and RETURNS FROM TRIP claimed against each corporation for and Mr Rnd Mrs Andrew Blackett, parents. TO NEW YORK a vocal trio by Mrs. J. A. Booth, Mrs. Mrs. James E. Kay spent Sunday loss of water from the canals ot the were In Salt Lake this week attend- J. W. Paxman, and Mrs. J. R. Downs, with her daughter at PayBon. Mr. nd Mrs. Franklyn Christiansen City and Plaster Company. the funeral of a relative. Mr L. Frank and family accompanied by Mrs. Harry Beagley. and family of Salt Lake City were were and Mrs. here A baby girl was born toMr. and . T .. M. motored .,, yesterday from Salt Lake The opening and closing prayers . Miller Mr. ftnd Mrs. D. PLAYGROUNDS POUPLAR B. Cowan, and Mrs. M. M. King August 20th. "-I -i wnere o m Idaho Pnratel Monday WITH THE CHILDREN four week buying trip in Mrs. P. P. Christleon. mu ih.v win vllt with their son and Kw.n ,ronl nmir .nH New York City. Mrs. Eva Kay and family of Provo Mr. Frank states Mrs. John and Mr. f a ot week the daughter Murry spent part Mr. Mrs. return James an Is are visiting at the home of N. W. and ad that towards the Chase, I been tendency have The public playgrounds V. Miller. here with relatives. Both young days trip Ellertson, Mrs. Kay's father. well patronized by the children of ladles were former high school stud vance in ladies apparel and advises ed Wednesday after a ten to do their buying early. to the Duchesne and Grand-dadd- y Win Andrews Sr., returned hou of this city according to the report entg here and were memberg ot the hig P'ons Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olsen have Lake country. success: was ui he says in purcn rrom sail uane v.ny wuere nlgh gCnooI Orchestra. While here tie vol the rim live weeas oi superviseu returned to their home In Spring City ' i lay. This report shows that 1303 yesterday several iois in uiga fnwJ he has visited the past two weeks. thPV In rnnnonllnn wlfh Ml.- - T,.,,, Mrs. Spencer Burton and children, after an extended visit In Mona. - iie made the see bis first I Christiansen rendered a numhr- of- ladies suits, coats and dresses for his children have attended the . playtrip l to Salt Lake City Saturday returned be-- l stores Utah. in Mr. to born this this son, rec3iitiy during period, grounds beautiful Instrumental selertinil p:fat grand a weeks after visit with her parents KIRK APPARATUS DEMON 17 In Andrews. an average of morning session, ma Mrs. Theodore Sunday afternoon at Sacramental Mirs. Emma STRATION McPherson, Luella Mr. and Mrs. Abner Blgler. and 26 In the afternoon. meeting. Emma'Garrett Miss and Delos e Ostler, Harrlson-thWorthViola Allsa Specialist "Dr Eye Th aupervlsors Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boud, ani Mr At 7:30 p.m. tonight on Main H. A Crane and Mrs. Amelia Garrett, entertained the Sea Gull ington. Miss Georgia mccune, ana will be at tne nepm urug store oepi Mn- T. If. Burton, left Wednes and home the at North of the Is Now Fire Street the ward, girls the American time 6th. are and 6th. Louse Paxman. Miss Kasmussen surprised the taking great 4th, many) for Ogden Utah where thy will Equipment Company will give a de- Interest in the work and their efforts to have school children cared for. Let I frena8 nere Wednesday by being of Emma Mcpherson Friday evening day the Klwanlg Convention being monst.ation of their fire fighting are meeting with marked success, iiiem start tne scnooi year rigni oj i quetiy married at Nephi. Both are Aug 18th. Games and music were attend In held that city this week. " all. Delicious refreshment by j apparatus. They will have in Nephi An Invitation Is extended to all fhe having properly fitted glasses receiving the well wishes of a host of enjoyed Katie to were served the for this demonstration the following: children of the city to attend the friends and relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen came fire Sldwell. Arilda Coulson, Mabel The Cgladen Bees met at tne nome equpment which they recently nlavcround Mr from Logan Tuesday. -Neil- - down Hold to Springville Utah. Norma Lucille Jones. Mrs. Rhea Bear II v of their Anderson, Come out rt.n.. . . w v ... . . w I , , , nenv vwn ciuit;ii w u Erma Sldwell, Zelta Pay, Lucll. agr.cu.ture u..s corn- - and nee how It works. The member, of the Social Cora- - ley, Tuesday evening. The time wa. An(el(,a Wednesday after pd- 8 Foote-oladyRro,18h s,aU(1 Knowle" Fifty of the business men ot Nephi panlon Club met at the home of .Mr, pleasantly spent in singing, playing- ing the pagt month here with rel- Mar-- 1 rollBlanch Dortea Olsen. have recently petitioned the council The and Garrett, colls, sealing games, filling hives. Lloyd Hobbg Flrday evening. D. Goldsbrough H. went to Salt to garett Smith, Zarlma Stephenson, purchase some equiprooms were beautifully decorated owed by a melon bust. Lake where he attend ment. Last Thursday evening the Dees Mrs. Helen J. Hansen Is making Delola Levett, Lois Allen, Nelda Beck ed a City Tuesday with cut flowers. The fore part of State of the Repub meeting This week Councllmen Sperry and Dorothy Wilson, Mrs Geo Lunt, Mrs. the evening was spent In selecting delightfully entertained themtelvea and extended visit at Ogden. James Chrlstensen, and Mrs. A. J. llcan Committee of which he Is Pay, and fire Chief Hawkins and new officers for the club. The latter at a moonlight supper at the mouth member. assistant chief E. R. Shaw, attended After a delicious Mrg. Emma Dalby hag gone to Mt. Cowers part was spent In social chat. Re of thecanyon. The Swarm of Bee Hive the Utah Flremens Convention at fresh men ta were served to the follow supper was cooked, served and eaten Pleasant to visit her father Hang I Mr. and Mrs W. A. Warner and Girls met at the home of Miss Flor Provo. While there they got a numMm. Gen. Lat-- 1 . the remainder nf there. in . - the evening:- was I, Lund who rpld ... - u- -. a t VmiIuM. I and Mr. and Mrs. W. U, War- - enco cowan TUer.day evening. The ber of Ideas on effective methods of H. family, W. in Mrg. games Mrs. spent playing Irons, Harry Imer, - ner. motored reD. to Haiina yesteraay time was spent In giving seals and handling fires. Brown have Mrs. Mr. and Belllston, Mrg. Robert Chappell, Mrg. will visit with rtlatlves social chat, after which a splendid CARD OF THANKS home at Provo after where turned to their ... they 'A. E. Smith. Mrg. Harry Ber.gley, Mrg . , ... . i . program was rendered by the mem Mrs. J. S. Green, and daughter Mrg a nrolonred visit here witn Mrs. ior a weea Vern VlcWg, Mrg. J. O. Irong, and 11. At 9:30 dainty D. C. Birch, of Maderia California H. berg of the swarm. Pitch of late The the Hans Mr. Mrs. and family Brown's parents the hostess Mrg. Hobbg. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kellergtresfi, Mr refreshments were served to Mrg are Visiting with Mrs. Mary Belllston forth wish to sincerely thank the Anderson. Mrs. F. W. Larsen, of Provo, Clarence Warner, Miss LnVcta Allen, Mrs. Green end Mrs. Birch, were forand wn au I rama oi vt .nH Mm Allan Kohblns nepm nuu'J people Mrg. Martha Francom Is visiting and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MrMurphy of Cora Iitimer. Beryl Shaw. Wanda mer residents of Nephi, the latter bedown from Salt Lake Wednesday and rendered assistance at the funeral of her daughter Mrs. D. W. Jennings Eureka, were week end guests of Mr. Garrett, ArvllU Painter, Mae Pace, ing In the Forest Service Office here will Dnd the week with Mr and Mrg I husband and father.. end the hostess Miss Florence Cowan about nine years ago. and Mrs. Edward Kendall. Mrg. H. H. Pitchforth and family 1 n Downs. Parents of Mrt Robbing ;' idr-- at Randy, ruSu kush uf -- o Asso-ciatio- I day-to-d- i.uu u. ay p.-c- fine-enndi- I I - I h. . Lll Interest ' - v, in-la- w J 1 1 1 t- f TO-NIG- - te Bee-Keeo- n.,.. . a nk |