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Show St: f liiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiii'iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiig I A HOME PAPER FOR ! HOME PEOPLE The Times, Vol. 16. No. j 1 1 I Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, January 2nd. 1925. 1. FAILED TO STICK The RIGHTS RESTORED ' : SAYSBEAGLEY TO ATTORNEYS ' 1925 i,iy&',,( '' Model 6OSH1- YOUNGJOTHER and through this organization the price of eggs was Increased, but when the fight came the majority of the members failed to stand by the organization and left a few to fight the battles alone. I call them cowards", said Mr. Beagley. Mr. Beagley then told of the efforts being made by the farm bureau to aid the farmers, especially in co..oper.. ative marketing and urged the members of the Kiwanis club to use their influence in helping the farm bureau to put over its program the coming year. The "Public Affairs Committee," reported that a letter had been sent to each member of congress from Utah, urging early action relative to the federal building for this city. The draft of the letter follows: "About eight years ago the Post Office department purchased a val uable building site in this city, situated in one of the best locations on Main Street. The purpose for which this site was to be used, was the erection of a Federal Building, and the people of this city were given to understand at the time of the purchase that such a building would be erected in the near future. They . , ' ' . campaign in which Mr. Higgins was opposing Judge Burton. The supreme court calls attention to a situation in the laws which, according to Justice J. E. Frick, should be corrected. Under existing laws attorneys may be' ad..; mitted to practice in the (state courts only by the supreme court. When so admitted to practice the grant carries the right to appear in all the state courts. The district courts, however, may remove at torneys from practing in courts in their districts thus partially de stroying a right conferred by a superior power. No charges of any nature were preferred against the two attorneys The men were disbarred without either charges or hearing. The courts possess no such arbitrary power. Justice Frick declared in the opinion . The , court . ordered Judge Burton also note the fact that bills have been to restore all the rights and privintroduced by our members in con- ileges of attorneys and counsellors gress on several occasions, dating at law to Higgins and Foster, .. back fifteen or eighteen years ago, providing tor Sutlrtt building., but Ao date, no measure carrying aa appropriation for this purpose has been GOOD WORK DONE successful The Kiwanis Club of this city, dis BY SCOUTS cussed this matter at a recent meeting and felt that some action should be taken with the view of bringing Scout service week closed Saturthe question to the attention of con and the boy scouts who rendered and the day, post.office department. gress The subject was then referred to assistance each day during the week the "Public Affairs Committee"; of are to be complimented on their good the club to ascertain if there was any work. Each day a group were kept possible way in which this matter busy performing various kinds of could be expedited and the desired service for the people, such as carryresults obtained. ing parcels, sweeping snow off the Representing as it does, the bus. sidewalks and various other work iness interests of the community, the that came along. It was an an excell members of the club feel, that some ent example of community service special effort should now be put forth and should be appreciated by all who by the representatives in congress were the recipients of the work done from this state, looking toward the by these boys. erection of a suitable building, that will provide a permanent home for ' the post office, as the present postal SENIOR CLASS facilities are entirely inadequate to take care of the business transacted. PRESENTS PLAY In conclusion, the Kiwanis Culb, through its committee, urge that some action be taken during the pre. sent session of congress looking to The play presented by the Senior wards an appropriation for the pur- Class of the N. H. S. Tuesday evenpose as stated above, and feel that ing at the auditorium was well receyou should use your best efforas to ived by a good sized audience". The obtain the desired result." play was in three acts entitled Yours very truly. "Home Came Ted." It was a very The Public Affairs Committee interesting play with a great daal Kiwanis Club of Nephi. of comedy and the various parts The luncheon program consisted were well taken by each of the charof a vocal solo by Miss Melba And. acters. The production reflected erson, and a pianologue by Miss Mar. credit on the class. garet Foote. Vice.presldent W. C. Andrews presided at the luncheon. Leonard Blackett, of Wells, Nevada, arrived here today on account vMrs. Ella Clark of Provo, Utah, is of the death of his sister, Mrs. Frank visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sparks. J. U. Downs this week. Mrs. Clark came down to attend the Tolley Reeve Richardson of Lynndyl, Family reunion. Utah, was a guest Monday at. the home of Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Brough. The January term of the Fifth Dis Loran Belliston came down from trict court will convene in this city The calendar is a heavy Park City to spend the Christmas Monday. one according to County Clerk Gadd. holidays with his parents in this city. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth, delight, Wm. Cazler was taken to the Provo fully entertained a number of their friends at a 'Watch Tarty" New Years hospital Tuesday for medical treat, Eve. The time was spent in games ment. Mr. Cazler is in a very serious and music and at 11.30pm a delicious condition, luwheon was served. A unique feat, Mrs. C. A, Glazier, and daughter ure of the lunch, was the use of a number of pieces of glass.ware that of Provo, Utah, are spendng a few wore wedding presents to Mr. and days this week the guests of Mr. and Mri. Booth, forty.three years ago. Mrs. Wilson Glasler, Tbs following were present: Bishop David Ockey went to Salt Lake and Mrs. P. H. Cowan, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Walter Pnxman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wednesday to spend New Years Day It. Forrent. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lunt with Mrs. Ockey who Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mr. and her daughter in the above city. Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. Nellie Scho. Mr. and Mrs. George Howarth and flld, Mrs. E. R. Booth, Miss Neva Booth, Mrs. Myrtle McOtnle, Joy M. family ot Salt Lake City, are spendBooth, and the host and hostess Mr. ing the holidays in this city the and Mrs. J. A. Booth. guests cf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Irons. ( HATCHERY WILL TAKE ORDERS Mrs. Frank Sparks Passes Plans For Hatchery Now Away Wednesday FollowUnderway People Urged ing An Attack of Pneu- - To Support Project Will monia Funeral Tomorrow. Be Help To Poultrymen. -- The supreme court Friday ordered Judge T. H. Burton of the Fifth district court to reinstate William ' B. Higgins and John M. Foster to practice, before the courts of that district. The district court was without authority to deny these attorneys the right to appear in a matter regularly pending before it without proper charges being preferred against the attorneys the supreme court held. In this case the two attorneys were charged with contempt arising out of statements said to have been made by them derogatory to Judge Burton in the recent election 1. That Pcultrymen Deserted Assoc- Supreme Court Delares Hig- iation When Fight Got gins and Fester Dismissed Warm MemFew Without Only Any Charge bers Left To Fight Battles. Ordered To Be Reinstated. Nephi poultrymen failed to stick when the test came, according to Harry Beagley, president of the Juab County Farm Bureau, who in the course of his remarks at the Kiwanis Club Monday, poir.ied out the benefits to be obtained by proper organ' ization. "We started a poultry association here with about seventy members The News, Vol 9, No. DEATH CALLS PR0M,S,N j) DEVOTED TO THE 1 INTERESTS OF JUAB 1 1 COUNTY Mrs. Frank Sparks died at her This Is the name given to Nephi home In this city Wednesday evening newest industry. It is the first after a weeks illness from pneumon- really community hatchery in the ia. Mrs. Sparks was only 28 years state although it has before it a field, of age and her untimely death cast which has not been explored. I'lie a gloom over the entire city. experience of those who have been The deceased was the daughter of In the hatchery business points to the Mrs. Ettie Blackett,' and was married fact that a community hatchery to Mr. Sparks about eight years ago. should be a splendid success. The She is survived by her husband and manner in which the stock has been two daughters, also her mother and subscribed and the willingness of the following brothers and sister: all citizens in the community to boost Leonard Blackett ot Wells, Nevada; has been very gratifying to the Ernest, and Shirley Blackett, and officers of the company and they will Mrs. W. H. Sperry of this city. do .11 in their power to manage it Mrs. Sparks was a highly respect- successfully. ed young woman in the community In another part of this paper you. and took pride in caring for her will find the first advertisement. The ' home and family. This paper Joins fact that any person having select ED. SHEPARD VICTIMS i SNOW NORMAL WIN with their many friends and relat- hens of any breed may bring in their ives in expressing their heartfelt eggs and have them ' hatched at a OF PNEUMONIA FROM LOCALS sympathy to the husband and family reasonable cost should afford to many in the sad bereavement that lias an opportunity to perpetuate the come to their home. choice of their flocks without the ex. Funeral services will be held to- pense and trouble of taking care of Ed. Shepard well .known citizen'ol The return game with The basket Mona died at his home Wednesday ball team from Snow Normal college morrow afternoon (Saturday) at the an indifferent setting hen ,or a small morning following a weeks iilnes? of Ephraim, Utah, was played here South Ward Meeting House at 1 p. m. uncertain incubator. '. from pneumonia. It is marvelous how livestock and Friday night at the N. H. S. Gym., The death pf Mr. Shepard' Is a nasium, resulted in a win for the crops of any kind respond to selection particularly sad one as ha leaves" a. visitors by a score of 18 to 10. In th MR. FIRMAGE WILL and In this day of competition the wife and ten children to mourn his previous game at Ephraim, the Nephi producer who can make the most con loss, also his aged mother, v V'; , boys won easily, but In the came here sistent and orderly selections from ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. Shepard was well known in the college team came back his herds and flocks, to reproduce for strong Nephi, having operated the school with the result as given above. Enoa him a better and productive kind, ia car between Mona and this city? fo Jones acted as referee, and Daken the one who will succeed where the past eight years.- In this positiou Brodhead, officiated as umpire. The Establishing man qn a higher others fall. The establishment ot the he has rendered faithful service to box score follows: . plane of efficiency thus enabling him Nephi Community Hatchery Is going the school district as he was.Veryre .. G. T. F. P. to carve out a place in the busy, to make possible this thing for the Nephi: ' , liable and dependable in performing Grace If 0 3. 0 4 throbbing business world where serpoultrymen in this section. Prepare this work." The members of the. Ostler 0 0 0 0 vice and competence will earn their now to keep a few additional good rf ' c Board of Education have 2 2 3 is having more and hens on the place and know that they 6 just reward, nothing Worthingtoii but the highest praise for Mr.Sfcep:. Bailey 0 are going to be good ones because of 0 ',- - 0 0 more Attention from the large merlg ard.. qv d regret his untimely' ;death. Stirr 0 3 0 0 cantile and industrial organizations the selection you have made before , rg Mrs. Shepard was formerly Miss Adams thes eggs are laid. If '0 0 Q 0 throughout the country. Kate Tolley, daughter of Mr. an4 Cowan rf , 0 0 A. E. SMITH.County Agent 0 The old way of measuring a man's 0 Mrs. Charles Tolley of this city, t$ Beck 0 qualification by the extent of his whom' the,sr?npathy of every "x'.H, il bs passed.... out of physical endurance, , USs Toi zen In'NepM' la'' extenfted,--ii2 l hifuiu.. sjis,.. BALL progressive Uejtt.4Jie . great sorrow that has come to her tions of,, today. A sotable- - illustrtrainman and the family in the loss of husband Ephraim ; of the of P. ation T. F. Q, expediency SCHEDULE ARRANGED and father, 0 0 If Cloward ing is found in the selling organizheld in be services will Funeral 0 0 ation of the local J. C. Penney comrf Thompson 1 the Mona Ward meeting house Sun- KeiBch 2 0 pany store. 1 2 This natlon.wide institution of de. day afternoon at 1 p, m. If Nielson The NeDhi High school basket ball 1 0 partment stores with Its 571 co team wfll again compete In the Nebo Stringham rg 0 operating member stores, not only Division of th e State Basket Ball 0 0 0 Cliristensen lg looks carefully to its man power but league this season. The division will DRAMATIC COMPANY 2 18 in a very definite way, trains men be 5 8 Totals represented by the same teams as of women the in all and requisites PLAY played last year. The following is WILL REPEAT The game Wednesday evening be. successful merchants and salespeople th schedule arranged: The company has long maintained tween Richfield and the N. II. S. re. January 16. 1925 suited in a win for the local team by an educational department and a Fork at Nephi Spanish are course wheh The Nephi Dramatic company pre- the score of 14 to 7. The visitors business training Provo at Payson in sented the four act drama, "Where failed to score until nealy the end of instrumental in creating a desire January 23, 1925 the Trail Divides", to a good sized the game when they caged three the minds of Its associates for ad at Sprlngvlllc Payson audience Saturday evening at the baskets in quick succession. Glen vancement in the higher ideals of Provo at Spanish Fork the to one and another Venice theatre. A matinee was also Worthington for the Nephites played service to January 27, 1925 given in the afternoon. The play was stellar ball and accounted for 10 of public at large. It materially helps at Provo Sprlngville well received and was appreciated by the points scored. Enos Jones offic. them to attain that desire. at Nephi Payson The cast included iated as referee. those present. Therefore, it is quite natural that January 30, 1925 the co. .partner.. managers of this Arthur Pyper, James M. Powers,, at Sprlngville Nephi Robert Park, Earl Gadd. Roy Loma, great organization should assemble Fork at Payson Spanish at Atlantic City next month for a LaVar Carter, Elgin Garrett, George NEPHI BOY GIVEN February 6, 1925 four day Inspirational convention Ostler, Viola Worthington, and Gwen at Spanish Fork Sprlngville and when man building, selfbuilding Willis, The play was directed by at Provo Nephi STATE POSITION the man powec in business will be L. P. Anderson. 13. 1925 February discussed by some of the most able On account of so many requests Nephi at Payson from citizens who failed to see the speakers in, the country. Provo at Sprlngville Our fellow townsman, .Manager U above play Saturday night, the play., When the new state officials February 17, 1925 ers have decided to present it again assume charge of their offices next P. Firmage of the local J. C. Penney at Nephi Sprlngville conFork at Provo January 14th. at tbc Venice theatre. Monday at the State Capitol, among company store, will attend theot the Spanish The play Is full of action, and has the number of new faces will be Mr, vention, leaving with other February 20, 1925 been acclaimed by those who were Leon D. Garrett, son of M. and Mrs. Company from this State aboard at Payson Sprlngville fortunate enough to see It Saturday James Garrett, jr. of this city. Mr. special Pullmans about Jan. 10th. Nephi at Spanish Fork night, as one of the best home dra- Garrett has been appointed deputy February 27. 1925 matic plays ever presented before state auditor by John E. Holden, the Fork at Sprlngville Spanish the footlights In this city. new State Auditor. He is well quail, TOLLEY FAMILY Payson at Provo The company will give this play to for the position being a graduate of March 6. 19.25 morrow night at the Fountain Green the Agricultural College, since which Provo at Nephi HOLD REUNION theatre. time he has been employed in the Payson at Spanish Fork accounting department of the Utah Power and Light Company; and later SECRETARY AXO TKKASCUKIl Miss Atbella Booth went to Salt The descendants of the late Wm. OIOSKN VOn KIWANIS a teacher In the Commercial depart, F. Lake to spend New Years holiday. In the a reunion held school Tolley, ment of the Grace, Idaho, high WedHall Ward Amusement Mr. Garrett will have charge of the North Mr. June Kendall, Mr. I. M. Petty The E. B. Sperry was chosen as sec- work of auditing the accounts of the nesday afternoon and evening. and Mr. Gilbert Bailey, entertained the for a dance included festivities state This various institutions. a retary for the Kiwanis club at in the afternoon followed about thirty of their friends at a recent meeting of the Board of paper extends congratulations to Mr, children over a "Watch Party," on New Year's Eve. a banquet to which Directors. The office of secretary Is Garrett on his success in landing this by at The entertainment was held in the of the members hundred family of the much as important position, an important one Commercial Club rooms and a very was A glveiv tended. fine program activity of the club is under the supdance enjoyable time was had by .those a followed the dinner by after ervision of this officer. were In the evening, during which time who attended. Refreshments Paul E. Booth, was selected as COUNTY BOARD served during the evening. were served. refreshments same the treasurer of the club at Both appointments will meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, deTO REORGANIZE HKKVICK STAR LKGIOX give general satisfaction to the mem., lightfully entertlanpd at a "Watch bers of the organization. MEETING JAN. 12TH Party. New Year s Eve. The rooms The regular weekly luncheon will The Board of County Commissionwere beautifully decorated in holi. be held Monday noon at 12. IB P- rn. ers of Juab will meet here Monday A meeting of the Service Star day colors. The time was pleasantKlwanlans sre urged to bear this in for the transaction ot business which Legion will be held In the Commer. ly spent In games and music and at mind and In view of the fact it Is will be the last meeting under the pre clal Club rooms Monday, January midnight a dainty lunch was served the first meeting of the year a good sent organization. After the regular 12th. at 4 p. m. A program has been to the following guests: Mr. and desired. business has been attended to the attendance is especially Mrs. Robarranged for the occasion and all Mrs. Harry Irons, Mr. andMrs. 1925 should be made a banner year Board will reorganize for the ensur J. G. to ert Chappell. Mr. and ladlen those and eligible members, in this city through the activity of lng two years. It is probable that membership In the organization are Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor, Mr. Kiwanis. there will be no change as the same urgently Invited to attend. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. members were re elected at the last J. A. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. George W. F. Tolley of Grldley, California election, and the present chairman of Clarence Hobba, returned to Long Latimer, Mr. and A. V. Ca,d, Mrs. Is in Nephi this work having coma the Board, Mr. W. G. Orme. Is the Beach, California, Tuesday after Jack Greenland, and the host and to attend the Tolley Family reunion. member. hostess Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs. spending Christmas here. I . . . :i - . :. ' , , ; ,. f . & - . . t .. BSKET . . - hold-.ove- r r |