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Show THK TIME8-NEW- CIRCULAT-E- 8 THK TIMKM-NKW- 8 is A BOUHT. ER FOR THE AGRICULTCBAL AND MINING INTERESTS OF : : JUAB COUNTY : , S THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB A VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : COUNTY AND IS 'IN THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO. NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22ND, 1922. THE TIMES, VOL. 13, NO. 42 SO 1 WILL GIVE Come On, Old Santa, We're Waiting 1500 - POUNDSFLOUR . XMAS PROGRAMS PASSES AWAY frmrrn:3?fl!l Kiwanis Club Will Remember Poor Of City With A Ciit. , , At the weekly Kiwanis Club luncheon held Monday noon, It was unani1500 mously voted to purchase pounds of flour in 50 lb sacks, and distribute same to the worthy poor of the city. A committee was appoin ted to look after the distribution of the flour. On account of the holidays it was decided not to hold any more meet- ings until Monday, January 8th. ihe program consisted of two readings by Roscoe Grover, and two violin selections by Miss Verda Batch- elor. An interesting feature of the lunch eon was the presentation of a Kiwanis Pin, to President Haymond, in recog nition of his services to the club the The presentation was past year. made by Kiwanian V. M. Foote, and President Haymond, responded in a happy manner, thanking the club for their support and confidence. 1 w. FRIDAY AF1ERN00N 1 The Salt Lake Fireman's Relief Association, hare been engaged for btveral week in making up dolls tor the poor children of Salt Lake City lor Xinas gifts. 1600 dolls have thus been made up by the association, the greater part of the doll dresses having been donated by people Miss lrom various parts of Utah. Dorothy Haymond of this city, whiia recovering from her recent illness, made up 6 doll dresses and sent them This week she to this association. lecelved the following letter from the . 3-- 2-- 5-- 2-- The South Ward M. I. A. Carolers of 16 voices will give their annual serenade Christmas eve, and usher in GRIST OF HAPPENINGS the Christmas spirit with FROM LEVAN good cheer. The chorus song and will visit many of the homes in the city after the program Sunday evening until The Carolers have near midnight. C. A. Mangelson Sr, who has been teen practising for several weeks and 111 the Is few past seriously have some very choice selections for still In a critical condition. the serenade. Mrs. Floyd Bosh, entertained a IIKNIUOIMIARDV number of her relatives and friend Saturday afternoon, the occasion be A de ing her birthday anlversary. A marriage license was Issued Weil and licious luncheon was served to Miss Clara Henriod of thi.t time. a nesday had everyone delightful city, and John T. Hardy of Payson. Mr. Earl A. Beck, of the Levan County Clerk Hoyt, performed the The bride Is the daughter Hleh School was called to bis horn- ceremony in Spanish Frok, Tuesday, on acc- - of Mr. and Mrs. win. iienrioa, ami Is, well and popularly known In this ount of the illness of his mother. city. The youjig couple lert for Fay left for sen on the afternoon train Wednes Mr. Oarn and family the'x MantI Thursday to spend the Christ day whertf they will make s - mas Holidays... tuture home, P. I. M. club met Thursday evening. A discussion of the Japanese Hod to be given between Xmax md New Years was the main feat-- 1 ure of the evening. The Nephi Ward Missionary Com mittee entertained at the Arlington Wednesday evening at a danclr? party In honor of Rosroe Orovpr, wi.o has recently relurnnd from a mission Rollo Orme Good Will To Men" Bendiction. North Ward Piano Prelude City Marshal Sidwell, has mailed notice to bicycle owners, which is In this letter he calls very timely. attention to the city ordinance which regulates the use of bicycles on the of the city. This ordthe inance is meant for the protection of and people who use the a side-wal- ks side-walk- s, bicycle owners Bhould always remember that the use of wheels on same, is a privelege which should not be abus ed. The requirements of the ordinance ". is 3 follows: ' 1. ' All brfcyclesusea"' vipon'thc streets or sidewalks of Nephi City, must be equipped with: (a) A bell or gong; (b) A license number plate. (c) A light when used at night. 2. Anyone using a bicycle upon of Nephi City,' must, any side-wal- k v hen about to pass a person on any dismount from the sveh side-walbicycle and remove the same from off the paved or used portion of bucIi side-wal- k and not mount the bicycle until th ndfitrlnn shall have safely passed. Any violator of these rules will be prosecuted. LYCEUM1NUMBER1 PLEASE AUDIENCE A large audience greeted the Orchestral Club, at the Taberna cle Tuesday evening, this being the fourth number of the local Lyceum Course. The number proved to be an excellent attraction and gave general satisfaction. The company is composed of three young ladies. Dorothy Green, Violinist and reader. Abble Jane Tuttle, Cellist, and Lou Henderson Harpist. The greater part if the program was musical, with the exception of three readings by Miss Green. Numbers from the Old Master's down to the latest popular airs were given in a pleasing manner, the of each young lady in solo work being exceptionally good. 1922 draws to a close and the portals of 1923 now open, Invite Before you leave the old you to step through Into the New Year. or begin the new, we Invoke the Holiday Spirit to bless your home with Christmas Joy and New Year Cheer and may God grant that in Juab Stake no home nor any child be forgotten by Santa Claus. The year now closing will goon be a memory with the comities To you, that did your best with clean hands years that are past. and pure heart, the Great Judga couits Is a success. We your servants express our appreciation for the peace and good will that the people of this Stake nave maintained during the year and we beseech the Divine Providence that all may have new plenty to eat, plenty to wear and a comfortable home In the With the old, old sentiment we greet you, by wishing you year. A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. Thomas D. Res, 3. E. Lunt J. N. C. Pexton Stake Presidency of Juab Stake Irene Tolley Funeral services were held in the North ward meeting house Sunday afternoon, over the remains of Mrs. Mary Williams, 81 yreas of age who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Boswell, last Thursday in Provo Utah. Until about 17 years ago, the deceased was a resident of Nephi, since which time she has been living with her children in various parts of the state. During the war she received a service star from the Red Cross for wnitting for the soldiers. During the past 16 years she has been blLnd, but neverless she has been active. She is survived by the following children, Mrs. Martha E. Selinan, and Mrs. Emma Boswello f Provo, Mrs. Martha Ann Henriod of Montana, David R. Williams of Preston, Idaho, John B. Williams of Salt Lake City, also 37 grand children and 16 great grand children, also one sister Mrs. Elizabeth Stark of Payson. Bishop Gracewa s in charge of the services, the opening number being 'Rock of Ages" by the choi r. Prayer was offered by S. G. Ord. The speakers were Joseph Stark of Payson, Jas. D. Pexton, A. J. Gowers, and the closing remarks by Bishop Crace. Each speaker told of the good life the deceased had lived, and of Congregation Singing Prayer Congregation her Industrious habits during her Singing Miss Oneita Rees long sojourn here on earth Reading Trio Mrs. Diane G. Both, Florence Musical numbers were rendered as Cole and R. Q. Dorius. follows: "Jesus Lover of My Soul" L. O. Mabel Lunt P. Anderson and Mrs. Ed. Carter. Mrs. Vocal Solo Mr. Orson Cazier Duet, "Shall We Meet Beyond The Reading Mr. L. P. Anderson River" Vocal Solo by Ida Chase and Delia Gar Christmas Quotations Mr. A. J. rett, Duet "Jesus My Savior" L. P. Anderson and Mrs. Ed. aCrter, ClosVocal Solo Miss Arvilla Lunt Patriarch L. A. Bailey. Miss Elva Jennings ing prayer by Reading for the . The casket was opened Trio Misses Leila Batchqloryerda, to- view the remains. towiitfhpeople Helen Cowan. Batchelor and Duet Misses Edith Garrett and Isa- - Interment took place in the City Cemetery, the grave being dedicated bell Levitt. uy siepnen uosweii. A ocal Solo .... Mr. Clarencejt Goyrac out of town people attending tne Benediction. funeral were Norman Selman and wife or Provo, Geo. Selman and wife, Nepltl Ward Lucile Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Har k, Dolibas (Sreetingsif vom Stake flbrestc'encE Of Mephi, Was Buried Here Sunday. Quartet, "Silent Night" K. J. Bird, Arthur Pyper, Clarence Warner and Paul Booth. Rita Schofield Reading Chorus, by the Carolers, "Peac9, TO BE ENFORCED APPRECIATION 3-- B. f BICYCLE ORDINANCE LETTER OF L'ishop Belliston, each of whom spoke words of consolation to the bereaved parents and relatives. Other musical Feb. numbers, was a vocal selection by Mrs Alice Crapa, VKty 'Little Pink iRose" 6fl'icer in eharg 2nd Half and the "Cradle Song" by Mrs. Mabel .Miss Dorothy Haymond, Feb. 16th. Spanish Fork at Nephi Lunt. Bendiction was pronounced by Feb. 23rd. Nephi at Springville. Nephi, Utah. S. P. Neilson. The floral offerings Dear Dorothy. Feb. 27th. Provo at Nephi. were beautiful and profuse. In answer to your letter of Dec. March 2nd. Nephi at Payson. 13th relative to the lovely aoll clothes t we wish to thank you very much for Dates have also been agreed upon RELIEF SOCIETY BRING sending them to us, and we assure for class activities. you we will see to it, that they are January 12th. Junior Banquet 19tU. taken care of, and placed on the dolls Home Economics CHRISTMAS CHEER January we have for the children who may be January 16th, Freshmen Frolic. unfortunate enough to be poor. March 9th, Junior Prom. It grieves us very much to think, March 2t4h, Junior Play. The officers and members of tha a nice girl like you should have been March 30th, Sophomore Hop. three ward Relief Society's of Nephi, ill so long. We sincerely hope you April 13th, Senior Ball. have been busy this week distributing will soon be well and strong again. April 20th. Canyon Trip. Should you ever come to Salt Dates of opera and school play (heir annual donation of food and clothing to the poor of the city. They Lake, we want you to be sure and call will be announced later. report that the people and merchants end see us, as we would be glad to have been very generous this year meet someone with such high motives Devotional exercises were put this week on account of the busy in their donations, which has greatly to help children wno may De ins DrAiinrfltimtR fnr ninvlnor dav. Tinifl aided the officers in taking care of fortunate than others, and have very a11 wish, to th,ank little for "Christmas Cheer" vas taken Thursday morning to dU- - the nee- so donated. who those liberally We have now repaired, painted and cuss Moving Day. Arrangements were worked over enough toys and presents made for each class and their parts for 1600 children. " asisgned in the moving. DOUXTV IS AGAIN Again extending you an Invitation BEING PAID to come and see us, with kind reganls The honor students for the second from the firemen, we are, semester from the classes are: Very truly yours, was Clerk Freshmen informal Average Hoyt, County O. H. SMITH, 91 8 this week by State Auditor Mark Blanche Burton Lieutenant In charge. 91 8 Tu'ttle, that the bounty on wild ani Katherine Whitmore mals was again In force. There is Sophomores Dr. T. D. Rees, hag Invented a 89 7 only about f 15,000 available at the Deon Bellston the Shoots" for use in the 88 "Shoot be will fund Ruth Booth present time, and this Juniors exhausted in about ten or fifteen home. The Doctor has glvanIs it tne being 92 b days, so all who have any pelts of name of "Slippy Glmmy" It Margaret Foote and in Lake Salt iCity manufacturered 87 the to Anderson them wild animals should get yelba Is sale. a It entirely Is ready went The one. finding order Fcniors county clerk at new and original In the way of horns 88 6 Into effect December 20th. Stanford Rees 5 entertainment for the young people 87 Taphine Broadhead and is destined to become popular. the has Foote, Junior, Margaret WILL USHKK IN THE highest average In the Nephi Hlgii CHRISTMAS SPIRIT School for the 2nd term. Lois Lunt, N. H. S. Reporter The Resident Organ Prelude Pageant, consisting of scriptural readings by Roscoe Grover. Poae, 10 little girls in costume and "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" by Hannah Schofield and Deon Belliston. Oneita Rees Reading Chorus by the Carolers A "Anglo From Tha Realms of Glory." B. A Christmas Story . Viloin and Piano Trio, Verda Batch- elor, Helen Cowan and Leila Batch-elo- Violin Selsction Beautiful services were held B'riday afternoon at the South ward ineetine house over the remains of little tiiree year old Sybil lueram. Bfchon Belliston presided, and the opening number was a duet by L. P. Anderson and Mrs. Ed Carter. "Jesus Jiiy Savior." Prayer was offered by Jos. The speakers were Greenhalgh. Fork Dr. N. J. Rees. T. H. Burton, and wei.-k- Mrs. Mary Williams Former Christmas Story Mrs. Emma Brougb Duet, "The King of Love, My Shepherd." T.W. Vickers and Lucile Forrest. Coach Durham recently went to Payson to make arrangements for the schedule in the League this year, The following schedule was finally agreed upon. Nephi Schedule Jan. Jan. Jan. Under The Auspices of the M. I. A. Christmas Programs Will Be Ren- df r?tl In Each of the Three Wards of Nephi Sunday Evening To Com-- ! mence at 7 p.m. r. OF THE WEEK First Half 19th, Nephi at Spanish 26th, Springville at Nephi 29th. Nephi at Provo 2nd. Payson at Nephi. IN PR0V0 Bouth Ward SERVICES HELD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES SUNDAY EVENING - - Song by Congregation, "Far, Far, Away on Judeas Plains. Prayer Bishop Bailey Instrnumental Selection, Mrs. Diane Instrumental Selection, Mrs. Diane Genevieve Grover Reading Pianologue Margaret Footo Vocal Solo John Chrlstisou Christmas Story .... Roscoe Grover Orchestra Selection, Marcus Burton, Roy Lomax, Helen Cowan, and Blanch Burton. Oneita Rees Reading Trtrt C.na KUtpm Mr Vnni Mhi T...nt Martha Cowan Reading ai nA,ttnn Th n y -- .tiiiiii. mm ; v rison Boswell, Mrs. Kate Van Wagoner, Sarah Van Wagoner of Provo, David R. Williams of Preston, Idaho, John B. Williams of Salt Lake City. f.'.rs. Ed. Henriod, of Anaconda, Montana, and Jos Stark of Payson, Utah. LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM THRIVING MONA Mr. Earl Vest, son of Mr. and Mrs. ""T '-- ... 0u nuUW, of Mr. and Mrs. William h,ii daughter r. nay, were marriea ai aa.ii iaKe On City Tuesday, December 19th. their return home they will make their home here. Their friends wish Ben Brown, of the Gunnison Poul- - them a long and happy journey thru try exchange was in Nephi Tuesday I life together. evening and met with the members While of the Poultry Association. Orson S. Williams, for many years here Mr. Brown, distributed $600.00 a resident of Mona, died at the home in checks to the poultry men, this cf his daughter at Centerfield. The being the returns on the first ship- - body was brought here for interment ment of eggs to New York during the Funeral services were held In the month of November. The price aver- - meeting house Friday afternoon. The aged 40 cents per dozen, although speakers were John S. Neilson. Jas. flome of tne flrst cla88 brought H. Newton, Bishop Ralphael Garfield much higher prices. Arrangement and R. W. Jensen of Centerfield, all are now being made by the assoclat-- 1 0f whom spoke words of praise for ion to ship to the Los Angeles market. I the upright and honert life of the The association expects to ship over deceased. Music was furnished by thousand dollars worth of eggs I the choir. Miss Vivian Peterson r month now. sang, "Oh, My Father" Mr. Williams was an active member of the church. While here he was bishop's counselLEWIS LA11MKR DIES IN SALT LAKE CITY or for a number of years and a ward teacher for many years. He was well by all who knew him and Lewis Latimer, formerly of this respected He leaves two liked by everybody. his home Salt at in city, passed away mourn his loss, Orson S. to children Mr. was Latimer Lake City Tuesday. of Mona and Mrs. Eliza 24 years old, and spent the greater Williams Jr Mr. Williams of Centerfield. where the family formerly resided. He Jensen was 74 years old at the time of his life in his of this city, early part Is survived by his mother Mrs. Sarah death. Kendall Latimer, six brothers, Archie .Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kay visited Kenneth, Hugh, Samuel and Carl of Salt Lake, and Geo. O. Latimer of at Payson last Saturday and Sunday. rCenhl- threA staters. Mrs. Sarah Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte spent n Ada and Violet Latimer of Sa't wcroTU 81 Lake. Also a larga number of re- I latlves In this city. . . cnriBur.as wui oe celebrated nere with a Christmas tree and program P.ROADII The children will Sunday evening. be given a dance Monday afternoon. The marriage of two of Nepht's Christmas exercises wll be held In popular young people took place In the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. the schools Friday afternoon. Lela Broadhead, daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Isabel Hlskey, and daughter Louise Broadhead, and Mr. Thomas J. Fowkes, son of Mrs. John Fowkes. Florence went to Salt Lake Saturwere the contracting parties. Their day afternoon to be present at the funeral of Joseph Bardell, a son tn many friends In this city are extendlaw of Mrs. HUkey. ing congratulations. POULTRY MEN RECEIVE CHECKS - 'w - EAD-FOWK- r |