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Show The Times, Vol. 15, No. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, May 9th, 1924. 19- - PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN DISTRICT ON MOTHER'S DAY AMOS A. ALLEN COURT ADJOURNS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 6TH PASSES TO THE QUARTERLY STAKE CONFERENCE TO BE The Newsr Vol 8, No. 19 WM. FOSTER STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS THIRTY TWO WILL GRADUATE Wm. Foster of this HELD MAY 17-18T- H The following program will be rencity who is employed by the Denver and Rio Grande dered Sunday evening in the Taber Railroad, was stricken with a atrnv. nacle In honor of Mother's Day, to of paralysis while at work In the commence at 8 p. m The quarterly Stake Conference of canyon The April term of court adjourned yesteray afternoon. He was Mildred Ellison Vocal Solo until Sept. 6th. the Juab Stp.ke will convene in the brought home but has not evening Saturday regained Richard R. Talk Samuel G. Paxman Judge Burton having cleaned the cal- Tabernacle on Saturday, May 17th consciousness Well Known Business Man of Male Quartet, Paul Booth, A. V. Lyman Will De are Priesthood expressed this and graveas doubts of all business that could be at 2 p. m. A special endar to rehis morning liver Commencement AdPyper, Clarence Warner and John handled at the recent term. This City Succumbs To Atmeeting will be held on Saturday covery. Mr. Foster has been employ Christison. commencing at 8 p. m. A ee, on me railroad for evening was of The'last to case be dress Record of Students tack of Bright's Disease disposed years, Geneva Langlois Reading : pecial feature of the Saturday after being section foreman at many of Millard County vs Carl Brown that the ac Violin Merci present Solo, Goldsbrough, For Second Semester High. Funeral Held Monday in which the plaintiff sought condem- noon session will be the graduation time. He appeared to be In oxcellent Classes. health companied by Mrs. Diane Booth. exercises of the Religion of a for nation proceedings right when yesterday he morning Sentiments To Mother, Daryl Chase Sunday morning will be the graduat left for work. sevMrs. E. M. Greenwood way. The case which occupied ion exercises of the Seminary stuThe following is the list of stu Amos A. Allen, of the firm of Vocal Duet, who a was tried eral 'by jury days T A TVO and Mrs T. D. Davis. dents. The program for these two we go- .10 press we dents who have applied for business Ostler and Allen pioneer defend a the for verdict in brought Warner Thelma learn that Mr. Foster passed away ion and have been approved graduatman of this city passed away at his Reading ant and awarded him damages and events follow:2 by the Gowers Vocal Solo Clarence Class m: p Religion at 2.30 p. m. today. Saturday home here Friday night. Death was faculty: Wanda Francom, Dora New- the market price of the roadway in Viola Instrumental Duet, WorthingMusical Graduation. Chorus, Prelude, abused by an attack of acute Bright's the sum of $600.00. The jury made ton, Priscilla Wilson, Cleon Sanders, ton and LeGrande Jenkins. in concert led by a graduate; disease preceded by several days illGlenn Cole. Owen Gibson. Rex Ostler. trip to Scipio Saturday morning in Prayer Welcome by HIGH ness from influenza. order to look the land over and as- Vocal duet; Address of JINKS AT KIWANIS Gean Gadd' EarI Greenhalgh, Ivor The death of Mr. Allen was generthe rights of Mr. Brown in Pupil; Boys Chorus, A "Do" Gospel certain nan, cnen usiier, Kay iialley, Ion MONDAY NIGHT asl understand it; Memory Gems, ian Worthington, Trenna Bailey, Rally mourned throughout the city, LYNNDYL the case at issue. to Graduates Address Girls Chorus; as he was a man who had the respect Margaret Foote, Elnore Littley, Laz-el- le Iu the matter of the estate of John by Board of the State and confidence of every citizen of THREE Chase, Pearl Pierce. Ernest NEPHI of Elsie of representative A. Morgan, the petition Education; Presentation of Diplo. this community, and his untimely deMonday night will be a red letter Bailey, Elwood Rees, Ellis Sanders, of Levan, wife of the mas; Morgan in Benediction song; closing mise brought sorrow to a host of his affair in the history of the local Naomi Broadhead, Melba Anderson, deceased, asking that E. J. Morgan, concert led by a graduate. Kiwanis Club. On this night Spanish Daken Broadhead, Alice Sowby, Alt intimate friends here. as C Morgan be removed Lee and m. Student3 10 A a. Seminary Sunday Horn in Provo 61 years ago, he hotly contested base ball game executors and also be required to Fork Kiwanians their wives and on Young, Eugene Lunt, Fern Bowles Musical Prelude, open sweethearts will with Graduation. afternoon at came with his parents to this city at was played Sunday be 75 here Ruby Painter, Venetta Latimer, Le of the an receipts accounting congregation; Prayer, Fern bringing with them the silver strong, land Belliston, Wenonah Miller and the age of ten years where he has Lynndyl, the team from this city los- give of the estate was ing song ' chorus disbusements and loving Ad to score of the four by Bowles; by graduates; Lynndyl For forty years ing lived ever since cup which will be left in charge of the Laurel Chase. I M. Petty featured the heard by the court; who being fully dress '"Lives of the Prophets;" Ad he has been identified with the busi to three club for one week, at the end remov Nephi be that advised ordered they dress, "Degress of Glory" Raymond of which time the local ness life of this community, being opening game of the season with a ed and On account of previous business or before on club will take to file required associated for many years past with home run clout. Belliston and Ole June 1st, 19 24, report of the receipts Bailey; Duet; Retold Story, Veneta it to some other club in the district Adam S. Bennlon will not be able to "Value of Religious honors. the firm of Ostler and Allen, Harness Boswell shared the pitching The program Monday evening will speak at the Commencement .ExerAlso Latimer; Paper, Naomi Broadhead; Pie be The following was the line-u- p from and disbursements of the estate. Education" Makers and Dealers. be given in the High School Gymnas- - cises. The speaker will be Richard M. Elsie ap Mrs. that Morgan to iM. Petty, Dointed as administratrix with a sentaton of diplomas and address In civic affairs he was always to here: Glen Worthington, I. ius where a luncheon will be served. R. Lyman. regrauates by visiting brother; the front, being one of the charter Bryan Petty, Ole Boswell, Leland bond of $500 to be furnished. A dance will also be given in honor marks, Stake President. members of the first Commercial Belliston, Paul Grace. Leslie Willof the visitors. Every local Kiwanian Tliis is the annual Canyon Day In the case of James Metcalf, vs Club ever organized in this city hold- iams, Rulon Cowan, Rob Park and is expected to be present. visit- - and the following have been selected The Rose Bews, Ephraim Bews, Harry of Paul Grace. ing the position of ing club will furnish the progTam for to arrange all details: The first game of the season will Sorensen and Junius Sorensen, Judgin CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC the evening. this organization at the time of his Transportation: Mr. Johnson, Paul plaintiff PRIMARY. afternoon ment was rendered the An death. In all movements for the pro- be played here Grace, Rex Ostler, and Leland Belof order sum of the $16,230.00. liston. gress of Nephi he was every ready at the local ball park when the home foreclosure and sale of the mortgaged to lend his support. He also served team will cross bats with the team Games: Glenn Cole, Mr. Beagley, OF INTEREST TO was also entered. property a term on the City Council during from Mammoth. Neldon Worthington, Eugene Beck, A Democratic Primary for Nephi which time he was ever alert to the Carol Bailey, and Claude Lomax. precinct is hereby called to be held UTAH STOCKMEN best interests of the people as a Miss Refreshments: Maugban, at the county court house, Saturday, LITERARY LADIES whole. Camllle Cazler, Geneal Carter, Mild 1924 at 8 o'clock, p. m. MAURICE ELLERTSON 10th, May In religious affairs he was a conred Sperry, Ruby Painter, Mr.. Glaz to elect three delegates to attend the sistent members of the L. D. S. OFFICERS ELECT CLUB Convention at Salt ier, Mr. Sperry, and Naomi Broad Democratic State a circular the describing present head. DIES AT MONA Church and ever anxious for the proLake City on June 4, 1924, called status of disease as gress of the ward in which he lived. for the purpose of selecting delegates well as its cause, history, symptoms, In the building of the South Ward Melba Anderson and Ruby Painter National and treatment is just off the press. to go to the Democratic held Club The Ladies Literary Church a few years ago he served as tied for the highest average in the James Maurice little three and one New in I hi circular, written by H. J. Freder Convention June 24, 1924, a member of the building committee half year old son of Mr. and Airs their election of officers and annual Senior Class for the second terra of Build York; and to transact such other ick, has ben published by the Utah the second semester. The following rendering valued services in this con- Elgy Ellertson, died here last Friday luncheon at the High School business as may properly come be Agricultural Experiment Station. D T. Mrs. Tuesday evening. nection. were the highest in each class: said to evening after an illness of more than ing fore tho primary. losses tremendous Owing to the He Is survived by the following two years of a peculiar malady that Rees gave a splendid talk Seniors: John C. Hall.. which disease has con 93 children, his wife having died in baffled the doctors Melba seemed Domestic Science Department who Anderson, Com. Democratic caused in Chairman County California this year, the of the pub 93 5 Painter January, 1923: Mrs. J M. Christen-se- powerless to render any aid to the cerning the appreciation S. Ruby Utah Earl Hoyt, Secretary Experiment Station has receiv Glenn Cole lie for their wonderful services to the 92 Ml Pearl, Lavetta, Stephen, William suffering child. ed from many residents inquiries in and organizations and Grant Allen, all living in this Juniors: services were held Sunday community Funeral Utah this mal throughout concerting In behalf of the Ladies OPERETTA WAS A 92 7 city. Also two brothers and one sis- afternoon. The speakers were N. W. general. ady. Is it hoped that by taking pre Lois Lunt a 2 91 Belliston Deon ter, namely: Postmaster George Allen Ellertson, John S. Neilson and Bishop Liteary Club Mrs. Rees presented measures BIG SUCCESS cautionary great loss to the of Nephi and John Allen, and Mrs. Garfield James H. Newton gave the gift of two sets of silver knives and Sophomores: livestock industry of Utah can be a Thomas Alleman of Provo, Utah. 91 5 Boyd Burton prayer and Ernest Kay the forks to the department. were ela- verted. were opening prayer. memoen The 91 5 Impressive funeral services Geneal following Carter The grave was dedi closing of of can "Pirates this be Hawaii' The Copies publication operetta held Monday afternoon from the cated by Ray Newton. Music was fur cted and were present at the lunch. 88 5 Junior High School Tues obtained free of charge by writing to Emma Paxman South Ward Meeting House the build- nished by the choir and Miss Rheta eon: Mrs. J. W. Boud President; given by the in Freshmen: the auditorium was an the Agricultural College Experiment Mrs day evening Bishop Kay and Lavon Young. Many floral Mrs. T D. Rees, 91 ing being filled to capacity. excellent production and highly pleas Station, Logan, Utah, and asking fot Helen Mangelson A. H. Eelliston was in charge, the offerings were in evidence. The syra Wm. Bailey, Secretary; Mrs. E. M 89 2 Wanda Petty Circular in The a number audience. sized Mouth "Foot ed 51, and good opening prayer being offered by I H. pathy of the town is extended to the Greenwood, Treasurer; Mrs. P. B dividual numbers and the chorus as a Disease." Grace. Cowan, Reporter; Mrs. T. H Bur whole did themselves proud and re in their bereavement. Last night the annual school play parents H. T. were: C. W The speakers Judge was given in the auditorium. Many Among the out of town visitors at ton, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. on tiie director much fleeted credit Burton, Dr. N. J. Rees Wm. Bailey, the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Will- Glazier Mrs. J. W Whltmore, Mrs Mr. Hood. The shivers ran around the audience at singing of Miss Ellen Miss Chase Entertained and President T D. Rees. Splendid iam Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L W. F. Brough, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, also Miss Evelyn Brough, tributes were paid to the life and Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. New Mrs. N. J. Rees, Mrsj T. C. Winn Cole, and of Kenneth rnmary Officers The parts were well handled by each Judd, deserve character of the deceased and hia ton, and Mrs. William Yates of Salt Mrs. R. T. Cowan, Mrs. Dennis Wood the work member of the cast. The play was of the The mention. playing special each by worth to the community Lake City, Mr. and Mtb. George Mrs E. R. Forrest Miss Lula Mc orchestra which added much to the directed by Miss Geneva Langlois, Words of consolation were Olson of Fairview, Mrs. Lawrence Pherson, Miss Neva Booth, and Miss speaker. Domestic Art Department of head the The officers of and teachers the are success entitled of the operetta also spoken to the bereaved family Miner of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs Bertha McPherson. North Ward Primary entertained in to credit. the to emulate were good Adelbert Kay of Santaquin. who urged honor of Miss Laze lie Chase, at her Ellis Johnson, Principal of the life of their parents. home Wednesday evening. Miss Chase Manti High School and his debating Afton Misses and The Evangeline MR. HOOD WILL Musical numbers were rendered by Greenwood, are the guests of their will leave soon for a mission to the team were visitors at the High School Miss ENTERTAINED ON Mr. Hood, The Cole Sisters, A most enjoyable Wednesday. EUREKA GO They were on their TO siHter Mrs Hyrum Brough this week Eastern States Mrs. Diane Booth, Vivian Peterson, time was had and at 11 p. m. refresh way to Provo. BIRTHDAY 90TH Miss and Miss Merci Goldsbrough, Mrs. Vlck Harris entertained the ments were served to the following Viola Worthngton also officiated as club Tues Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gowers, Mr. and of the Bona-Fid- e members Mr. Hood, Music Supervisor of this accompanist. J, E. Lunt, offered the Mrs. James Christensen, Mr. and Mrs PRIMARY CONFERENCE was The time spent in songs Orson benediction. Mrs. David Cazler assisted by Mrs. district has accepted a very flatter day. a Worthington, Mr and Mrs. delicious which music SOUTH WARD SUNDAY and after School Tlntic beautiful were offer from the The floral offerings Ed. Cazler entertained Thursday eve' ing Heber McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. to was the served lunheon following: and profuse conveying a silent tribute ning at her home In honor of the District and will sever his connect Mrs. Henry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Ostler The ion with this district at the close of Mrs. Elam Mecham, to the esteem in which the departed 90th birthday of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Blackett Raymond The Primary Conference of the was held The members of the Com- time wag pleasantly spent in songs the present term. The majority of Harris, Mrs. Perry Tolley, Mrs. Leo Mrs Elsie Sidwell, Mrs. Emma Chase M. E. Howarth, Mrs. Mrs. Bowles, marClub Kiwanls South Ward will be held Sunday and be Club will mercial and talks the guest of honor relating the people of this city sorry Mrs. Ora Miss May Sidwell, Sperry, ched In a body to the home to view many experiences of early pioneer to see Mr. Hood leave here as he has Roy Bowles, Mrs. Glen Booth, Mrs Fern Bowles, Laureal Chase, Elgin afternoon in the ward meeting house. Boswell. Evan Harris, Mrs Verno the remains of their former, fellow life In Nephi. A two course luncheon given excellent songs and speakers, and the satisfaction as Mrs Garrett, Finchley Bowles, and the Special The music teacher and has been a tireless Mrs. Earl Tolley, Special guest, dramatization of the home evening member. was served during the evening Miss of honor Lazelle Chase. guest Nevn-lof Arden, will be features of the conference. Interment took place In the City following were present: W. H. Cazler worker for the achievement of the Laurence ChappellMrs. Vick Harris. and the hostess A cordial invitation is extended to Cemetery the grave being dedicated .Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazler, Mr. and musical progress of the dUtrlct. What Miss Margaret Linton, who Is at A long Mtb. Gerald Cazirr. Mr. and Mrs Is our loss Is TJntic's gain. all members of the ward to attend. by Bishop A. H. Belllston. Mrs. R. L. Batchelor was hostess tending the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent line of cars followed the body to Its Clarence Warner, Mr. and Mrs W in Kenwith this her Ladies Sunday to the members of the city parents. John A. C. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. last resting place. Ington Thursday afternoon. The time SERVICE STAR LEGION The following attended the funeral Richardson. Mrs Irving Jensen of Commenced Laying Cement was spent In sewing after which a Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Greenwood from out of town: Mr and Mrs. John Itozeman, Montana, Mrs, Adrien Big MONDAY MAY 12TH On Main Street dainty luncheon was served to the of Salt Lake spent Sunday In this Miss Camllle Allen and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. ler of Los Angeles, Russ Mr Hawkins, city the guests of Mr and Mrs. Hy following guests: M. Alleman and family; Mrs. W. W. Cazler, the guest of honor, Mr. David Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mr3. J. H. Lunt, rum Brough. Allen and family; Mrs. Frank Allen Cailer. Mrs. Ed. Cazler and Mrs An important business meeting The work of paving the went side Mrs. Dpnnis Wood. Mrs. J. W. Elli and daughter of Provo. Mrs. II. E. David Cazler. D of the Service Star L.gion will be Mrs OstMrs. son, S. George of Special Stubbs guests: Provo, returLeroy of Main Street is now progressing Fowler. Miss Hazel Fowler, J. at the Commercial Club rooms and the pouring of concrete commen Haymond, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. ned home Wednesday after spending held ler of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. next Monday afternoon. May 12th, at home ced Wilson. Mrs. N. returned Hawkins J. Frank Rees, George the Mr. and Mr. her week with busi and past of The parents Payson, Wednesday afternoon. Virgil Perry 4 p. m. All members interested In th Sunday after a three months visit In ness district will probably be compie Mrs. E. R. Shaw, and the hostess and Mrs J. R. Downs. Mrs. Allen Allman of Provo. are urgently requested Mrs. organization Batchelor, Salt Lake City. ted In about ten days. It will then W. H. Warner, and Carl Bowles, to be present. It before weeks three about require Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Howell, arran came down from Logan, Friday Union Pacific Have Cheap Judge Burton, went to Salt Lake can be used for travel. The balance a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. E afternoon and spent the week end In Rates From Here Monday where he will hold court for of the project from 1st 8outh to th Red Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Greenwood R. Shaw at the home of the latter this city. a few dayt They returned to Logan visited with relatives in city limits on the south will take a Ephraim A very are where delightful Sunday they attending th? Friday and Saturday. bout a month or six weeks to com Thursday evening. The Union Pacific System now have Mr. Stan Jarrett was surprised plete Including the time required fo time was enjoyed and a dainty lunch A. C. U. to from Nrphl rates the cheapest by a number of his the concrete to set. The street ough eon served to the following guests: Salt Lake City that have been In Sunda evening Mr. and Mrs Ed Ostler, Mr. and Mrs in play to be wan The members of the Woodbine Mrs. Clarence Austin and children effect for several years Every Fri friends. The time whichspent open for travel by July 4th. re after dainty George H. Ostler, Mr. aud Mrs. John club were entertnlned Friday even have returned to their home in Oar-langames round Ing trip and Sunday, day, Saturday A. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bar ing at the home of Mr. and were served to the follow Mrs. Utah, after spending the past tickets can be purchased from Nephi freshments Mm Alva Howell, Mr fo nes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Howell, Mr Willis Bryan. A pleasant evening winter In this city. Mr. and left J. for Tuesday W, Whltmore, ing: good in Halt Lake City for $4.75 and Mrs. Richard Inscore, Mr. and was spent and refreshments served to and Mrs. Jan. Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs Los Angeles on a business trip. is davs. with stop over privileges Mrs. Bryan Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Ray the following: Mr. and Mrs. Dell Car Mrs. Harry The regular quarterly meeting of Black, line. Black, the Harry along place either way any Mr. and Mrs. W M. Ostler, Mrs. Ed. Cahse, Mrs Stan Jarrett, the Stake H'gh Priest Quorum will Blacken. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bryan, Mr ter. can be n1 pur tickets dallv nti Mr. and Mrs. Leone Christison and Miss Reva Shaw, the gnesis of honor Mrs. Ronald nil Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mr, and Jarrett, Mrs. Leonard bo held Sunday morning. May 11th. chased for Salt Lake City for I5.T5 Mrs. W. It. of Eureka. Utah, spent the Wr, ana fcjra E. R. Shaw, and Mr Linton, Miss Alicia Head, and Mrs. in the Seminary Mis Alicia Rea family, Howell, over building at 10.30 a the with stop 80 for days, weik-end good with relatives here. and Mrs. A W Howell Willis Bryan. and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarrett in. A full attendance I it urged. above. as given privileges ON MAY 22ND GREAT BEYOND A FOU- vice-preside- nt th th 1-- 5. n, 1-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Vice-Preside- ry . d, |