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Show THE ' i "S TIMES-NEW- THE IS A BOOfctr. EK FOR THE AGRICULTURAL TIMES-NEW- CIRCTJT.AT- - S THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB THE TIMES, VOL. IS, JUAB : : i pt niTimniv rnniiTu dAlUIUMI lUUMI TiwrT lllM,! LAM S Twenty-liv- e C. Hall Conventions Harmonious Throughout-Jo- hn Arte . Nnm in Flanf riar. rhoSvman . Martin rn,.n. viiaii Allan vail i uiv vvuilil 0l u -- A A &. a I . irtated For Sheriff. The Democrats of Juab County held forth in this city Saturday afternoon for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket to be voted upon at the election on November 7th. John C. Hall, acted as chairman, and Earl S. Hoyt secretary of the meeting. After the usual committees had reported and the platform; which will be found in another part of this the conven-.'"- '. pper had been adopted, gotdown to business in short order, and only a very short space of time was taken up in placing the various candidates in nomination, there being only one instance in which two candidates were nominated for th6 same office. The following is a list of the nominees which will be placed on the official ballot: For Representative Robert A. Wilk-in- s Silver City. Four Year Commissioner, ' Tells Bankers of Rural Needs. i I xtf- tl Raphael Garfield, Mona. Two Year Commissioner, Steele Bailey Jr, Mammoth. County Clerk Earl Gadd, Nephl. County Treasurer Ida Parkes, Nephl County Assessor, Joel Taylor, Levan County Sheriff Dan Martin, Eureka County Recorder Burdette Sperry, NephL County Attorney, W. L. Hoyt, Nephl Surveyor John T. Sullivn Eureka. At the conclusion of the convention John C. Hall, was elected as chairman and Earl S. Hoyt as County - I i - representative " from the Nephl Com Club, and t- -. American n.pm iW II. .1. uiuure.uiai v.uu mei m iu "8'"". rnnma Mondav evenine for to arrange . , " on me a suitable celebration be of the paved highway tween this city and the Utah County line. The date for holding the celebrat Ion was fixed for Friday evening, Oct 27th, and after discussing the matter for some time it was decided to engage a band for the occasion and also to have a barbecue in which one or more beef steers will be roasted and given to the people free. Dancing will also be-- - feature of the evening's entertainment, and speakers will be on hand to address the big crowd which are expected to mercial , r.vranm " " " cnn.lotln. .wi. ..fw . -- i uiku ciaas entertainments, me Iirst of these attractions "The Colonial Players" will be given at the Tabernacle, Thursday evening, October 19, at 8 o'clock p. m. This attraction is musical in character and is present ed in beautiful costume. Included in the program is also a one act play. The other numbers of t&e coures con sist of "The Chicago Orchestra Club" The Little Players" "Stewart Long" the noted lecturer and "The Theresa Never before Siieehan Company." have the people been offered such high class entertainment at such a low price. Adult season tickets H.50 which amounts to only 30c for Season tickets for each attraction. hgh school students 25c when the ticket is bought and 15 cents for each Pttraction after the first. This a- n'tiiints to 85 cents for the five at tractions or only 17 cents for each Season tickets for performance. grade students 25 cents when the ticket is purchased and 10 cents for each attraction after the first. This amounts to 65c or 13 cents for each I attraction. The above plan not only makes a special rate to students but distributes the payments in such a men-nthat it is not burdensome to any com-rleti- Meyer, Jr., manager of Corp., told ten thousand national bankers at New York last week that our Federal Reserves system should be built up to properly care tor agricultural and live stock needs. Utah's Senior Senator Will Discuss Issues Now Before The People At Venice Theatre-O- ne Reel Picture " Will Also Be Shown: SEES SERIES FREE attend. ' J. W. Boud, was chosen as chairman of the meeting and he appoint ed, the following committee to ar range for the big time. Finance J. W. Whltmore W. C. Andrews, Dennis Russ Hawkins, Stephen Wood,-Musi- c Allen. E. R. Shaw. Barbecue A. A. Foote. Allen. I. M. Petty, V..M. Another' meeting will be held to night to further perfect the plans, 50 CAR LOADS IS NEPHI'S APPLE CROP James P. Hon, a St. Louis sales man, was given a complete free trip to see the World Series games by Pres. Ban Johnson of the American League. Hon explained how Witt. a Yank player, was knocked uncon scious in a final St. Louis pamt in Senator Reed Smoot will fire the opening gun of the Republican campaign in this city next Monday night, October 16th, at the Venice Theatre. At this meeting Utah's Senior Senator 'will discuss the live; issues In this campaign and tell" the people of this city what has been accomplished by the present administration. Senator Smoot's position in Nat ional affairs today, makes him eminently fitted to talk on tltese matters and the voters of this city and county pre invited to bo present at th rally. A one reel picture will also be shown during the meeting . All Republican nominees are re quested to be present at the meeting, also all members of the various pre cinct committees. This will probably be the only occasion during the present campaign that Senator Smoot will be in Nephi and the committee who have the rally In hand wish to make it the one big meeting of the campaign. Mr. and Mrs. George Golden, and daughter Pearl, and Mr. Coveington, motored to Salt Lake where they spent the past week. one. when running: he steoDed on the In fixing these low prices the pro- neck of a pop bottle, wich flew up. motors feel that they have placed The apple growers of this city will lining iiuu in uie nead. the course within the reach of every have one of the best crops in years. NEWS ITEMS one. bulk of the crop Is aland the great Those backing the course are: G. price is C. ready sold, although the FROM MONA M. Whltmore, J. W. Boud, W. below that of a year ago somewhat A. Geo. R. Dorius, Q. Andrews, one of the Orson Cazier, largest pro Sperry Jr, Earl S. Hoyt, J. W. Olpin, ducers wil have about 15,000 bushels E. R. Forrest, H. L. Mangelson, E. Mr. and Mrs. William Piatt are and Rome L. Miller, Geo. V. Ord, D. P. Firmage, cf Jonathans, Winesaps,,force of a couple of weeks In Salt beauties. With a busy help spending DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM P. Alice M. I. A. Walter Sells, Petty, Lake is loading the greater part of his be City, visiting with their child Adopted October 7th, at Nephl, Utah McCune, Wm. G. Orme, Ray Stewart, crop this week, consigning them to Next Tuesday afternoon on Main ren. M. Alonzo Ingram, K. J. Bird, J. Los Angeles. The apples are of good Street in this city at 3 p. m. "Humpty The Democrats of Juab County, in Christensen, T. W. Vickers, John C. quality and will find were services held Impressive Alfred Seamong is at the hospital a ready sale on Dumpty" the National Health Clown ounty Convention assembled, Geo. Daine Booth, A. Booth, afternoon at the South Ward Hall, J. will give a performance under the in Salt Lake City where he will nn- market. retail the 1 the fundamental principles of D. Haymond. Mat T. Howard, Lawrence Blackett auspices of the pulic schools of this dergo another operation for an in- is meet'ng house over the mortals re V "Jiocracy that the government fected hand, injured early in the and a number of other growers also city. ufslde for men, not man for the govern mains of Mrs. Alice Pitt. Bishop A. H. Bellistou was in charge of the serThe Utah Public Health Associat summer. btve good crops and are now ship uient, and further recognizing that vices and the meeting house was fill M. I. A. MEETINGS ping to the various market of the ion has contracted with "Humpty the authority of the people should be ed with relatives and sorrowing in Dumpty to pay his salary and expen- - I Miss Lela Newell, Zelma Young laws country. it the desire as they expressed ses frem New York, and the only as- - nd Vivian Peterson, teachers in the Prayer was offered by Robt SUNDAY EVENING which our next legislature shall make friends. Winn and musical numbers were ren sistance asked from the schools here Mona school, were Salt Lake visitors and further recognizing that the peo- tiered as follows: "Oh Mv Father" bv ib to pay his expenses while here and last week. CELERY GROWING ple of the State of Utah are suffering Airs. Allie Belliston. "Mother 'O The season's work of the JVfutual to the place of his next engagement. irom a staggering burden of taxation Mine" Alibs Arvilla Lunt. "The Morn- - Improvement Associations of this city Bishop Raphael Garfield has re Humpty Dumpty" is the one at- i.ever before equaled in local history, URGED AT: MEETING traction Fall" Mrs. vill commence next Sunday evening over the health turned from Salt Lake where he at- that puts and that State, county and municipal ing Breaks the Shadows wards. of In the crusade work among school children. I tended conference. taxation must be reduced for the Ed Carter and Mr. L. P. Anderson, October 15th, willeach commence at 7 p Lunt. The meetings For the past two years he has ap- benefit of the entire community, do "A Perfect Day" by Mrs. Mabel Diane m. n r hnn nt tha peared in al lthe Eastern and South- - I Mrs. Isabel Hiskey, and daughter Tae accompanists were Mrs. At tho nrtnn declare and resolve: The followin program wil. be given Klwanls Club neld Monday at the fern states and appeared last week at Florence have gone to Salt Lake City That the State government of Utah Booth, and Miss Viola Worthingtonj at J. were: E. The the Nepni Wam. rnrrmt Hntel r.nnntv Asront Smith I tha ITtnh Ctnls Lunt, for an Indefinite stay. speakers numerous unnecessary officials who ana Reading miss muuiw a talk on the need here for gave should at once be relieved of the John Gardner of Burley, Idaho, Bell- Viloin Solo Helen Cowan more diversified the closing remarks by Bishop Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Freebalrn, A. L. farming, and urged are on the payroll: teton. kuui oolu that celery growing offered a field SIDE-WAL- K dwelt Each the mon Reaching we speaker matters Green, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. in all That county PAVING tuen Ellertson were among the conference or expanBion along agricultural favor and will work for and bind all good life the deceased had led, and Song visitors to Salt Lake. He exhibited celery grown lines. candidates nominated at this conven- her faithful work as a Latter DayIS COMMENCED ra ortn by Mr Joseph R. Price of this city, tion to work for: (1) a reduction of Saint. Also spoke words of consolwill be gi- - whlrh Bene- The Ifl ah In- program to ation mifll following bereaved wna the anv family. in that offMrs. Sarah Shepard lias returned his of of coats administration the worm warn suuuny tu.uS d ,n here At the cloge of Mr a week's visit at Payson. from ice: careful and thorough considerat- diction was pronounced by Joseph I en at tne Sidft-wal- lr Taltt by Btsnop L xl. Havmond navinH- In nintHof num. ISmith' nHrfrPHS. President ion of the needs of his office prior Greenhalgh. . M viviau rewimm The floral offerings were beautiful solo t .. . rnnlentinn i kKr r.,m mmmnnH thia Mr. and Mrs. Yates have to the purchase of supplies or equipFern Bowles of celery grower8 WOuld be held In Haynes, a local contractor secured returned to theirEpbraim home in Moroni. ment: (2) an efficient and business tnd profuse, the flowers being banked Piano Solo cnase Lazeiie Salt Lake Tuesday night and thought I the job, and work is now proceeding l:ke administration of the affairs of high around the casket. Interment- Reading Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter and his office: daily personal supervision took place in the Vine Bluff Ceme- Vocal Duet Melba Anderson and lois it would be proper to send a dele- - I in the south east part of the city. Lunt by T. there. On motion the chair was When the present contract is finish- - Lorenzo Webb have just returned gate of all work; thorough inquiry as to C. the crave being dedicated Winn. In giving the names of authorized to appoint one, and he sel fed Nephl wil have more paved side- - from a few days visit In Salt Lake fitness and ability of all deputies, asIn our last issue, the children to the ected County Agent Smith to repre- - walks than any other town in the City. sistants or employees; competence sent this city at the conveniton. State for its size. This city was a be the guiding consideration in the iiame of Mrs. Otis Horton, the LADIES GLEE CLUB of the deceased perall youngest of or daughter Chloe Kay has gone for a week's retention mong the first in the state, of the employment smaller towns to pave their sidewalks visit to Salt Lake. sona on the payroll of Juab County. was through an error omitted from ELECT OFFICERS the first paving being done here a- We further pledge the Democratic the list. SCHOOL ENUMERATORS Mr. Carlos Jacobson has moved bout fifteen years ago. candidates for County Commissioners his to make no attempt to raise their own family to Eureka, where he Is em ARE APPOINTED CITY POWER OFF A a recent meeting of the member ployed. salaries while in office. We declare that the three amendUTILITIES COMMISSION mmnn(ng the Ladles Glee Club, the Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ellertson and ments to the State constitution subMONDAY AND TUESDAY follow'ng were elected as officers to Mabel Peterson have been visMrs. The school census for Juab School mitted by the last Republican Legistnke care of the Interests of the IN SESSION HERE en neiween uci. W,I "e iting with relatives at Falrview this lature to be voted on at the coming Ada Snerrv Pr.ldent organization. no. aisi. week. ine loiiowing enum- lba Anderson, Secretary-treasure- r, election, should be read and considerOwing to several coils in tho ' u .1 orators nave Deen appointed io lane ed carefully before receiving the inr.nia i.tmt rpnnrtpr rator being burned out at the Ciiy Lavern Carter has gone to East and W. It. Cook Chapman Greenwood, dorsement of the voters. The Glee Club has been busv the the.1 census.. Miss Josephine Judge . . .. . I . 1? . . .. u, i ". T .. ti . was in .1 tlU. .(!! f . nuv. mn XT . n ti I Twan ui u m ... "vss iuu ruunc wiiint? n luuihkvqivu in iu vicca' nuic ny method to Increase taxation at electric light plant, the city w, l.u 1'Crtt tWO Weeks On musical UUmbeM B U l. ii present time, any effort to again darkness Monday and Tuesday nights which will be suitable for presentat- - u- - Dalby for Levan ana Alius, ana held a hearing here yesterday on the ed during tne winter. orin consequence of which, lamps and ion hpfor th nubile nf thin Mtv. Newton for Mona and Starr. It petition of Nephi City, relative to the change the State Constitution In candles were In great demand which Thev exnact to take an active Bart ' important that all boys and girls liability of the owner of a house A birthday dinner was given for der to Increase revenue for of the in th .rhr.nl ovnt at tha nrmnnt between the ages of 6 and 18 be in- - which is rented, and where the ren- - Mr: Edward Carter Saturday evening should be carefully scrutlnlted and temlnded the older citizens we the had days long ago, before (Continued on page five) term The Ladle. Glee Clubs of the eluded in the census, as the district ter moves away without paying the .t the home of his parents, a few ln-modern lighting system which we en The city are asking tne vited friends and relatives oeing niif hnv attained cnrtaln standards receives from tne State tne sum 01 I light bill. joy today. at- lo eacn siuaem 01 ins aouve commission for the rigat io hoia tne present to Club' Glee vear This the expect ( 'LEAN UP SQUAD a tain these same standards, and elve T names are ouuu property lor me diu me same as HERE YESTERDAY n school district here incurs a loss fcn, other tax becomes a lien on the t " tha nnonla Mem, the little daughter of Mr. . - of Nnnhl tha same hleh . . . l;UYS CLEANING AND . me amount naineuJ aoove ior one.V. I property 01 tne owner. and Mrs. Eugene Newton, was sur to have listened music Bl'HIMCBN clans that they PKK8SINO child. It is therefore to the Interest E. A. Littlefteld and Dr. L. N. Oss-ma- n prised by a number of her little in the past. of every taxpayer to have his child of the Veteran's Bureau, were friends, the occasion being her 8th M- -l Kill ED IS HALT LAKE ren of school age listed in the census. birthday. in Nephi yesterday for the purpose of CITY WEDNESDAY OLIVA-INGIUMr. Linden L. Carter, has purch adjusting any claims that and ased the Pressing Cleaning took up A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. men may have. Tbey also SENIOR ("LABS S. H. K. business of Mr. Harry Kendall on ChrisMiss Swasey, Sunday, Sept 30th. of the matter of lapsed Insuranceof and The Dudley Phylis marriage At the home of Mr. and Mrs. OFFICERS all Went Center street, and will conduct the war Insurance P. Mr. and Mrs. of tiaon. daughter Thomas He states afternoon, Tuesday In Ingram, the future. men who applied, and who the business Mrs. Enos Brlmhall of Prov0 Is vls- V. Chrlatlson of thin city to Mr. Jack he has all the latest methods for Miss Rose Ollva, of Salt Lake City, with her parents here, took had allowed their insurance to lapse. that of Itlng place Utah, Martell, Helper, handllna this class of work and will wss joined In marriage to Mr. Paul Last Friday the Senior Class of the last Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Llttlefleld stated while here, Alonto Mrs. son Mr. and of Ingram, done. all work guarantee local HUh School met and elected Mrs. Rachel Keyte was called to that all applications for Vocational (Ingram of this city. Bishop C. H. the following officers. Kenneth Ken. Th fount couole will make their Provo December the in the home for Monday on account oi tne m- present, Training must be filed byGovernment Helper and the Crace ceremony, Countv Asent Smith, went to Salt performed Vice President, Hel- - trideicroom being in the employ of ness of her son Clyde. dall. The J 6th of this year. President; tor Tuesday, where he attended a- th young couple left Wednesday Is very anxious that all claims and the Denver & Rio Grande company of the celery growers of Ut- Salt Lake City where they will make ford man be of gporU 0r,ando an engineer. Mr. Martell, also served Mr. and Mrs. William Yates, Mrs. of any grievances Mr. Introduce their to A movement home, Ingram being employ celery Smith. -- djustpd, hence the present visit of ah. Yates and Alfred Yates Elizabeth Edyta Reporter Taylor;; the the with Corps during Engineer Lake In commerthe with a Salt fd that city of the Veteran's growing In this section on clean-u- p few a a Lieuten days in Lehi last week commissioner squad the cpent Times-News A war, being of full class Joins pep, ' clal scale is now under way, and Mr. Gas Company. The relatives. with with their tureau. many This ant. visiting paper joins So the Seniors claim, attended the convention In with their many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Roberta were In Helper, In extend While In town the gentlemen nam- Smith, and friends here nap-in- a Dei ana tne of them of the ju joy greatest Salt Lake as a representative Provo visitors last week. ed above occupied the office of At- local Kiwanis Club. ing congratulations to them. They live up to the name flness. torney Will L. Hoyt. HEALTH CLOWN SERVICES HELD TO APPEAR HERE FOR MRS. PITT i on er Eugene the War VOL 6. NO. 20 NEWS, Committees men wu.m,m., F SENATOR SMOOT WILL OPEN G. 0. P. CAMPAIGN HERE MONDAY rUK ILLLdKAIIUN HERE NEXT THURSDAY I INTERESTS COUNTY THE NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER I3TH, 1023. NO. 82. DEMOCRATS NOMINATE COMPLETE V ::,: AND MINING COUNTY AND 19 A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. S 1 - n tt-r- I .1 T s, ... I Ike R' ,., Secretary-Treaaurerstan-meeti- in 1 I . , V . 1 1 J |