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Show ii v FRANK ANDERSON, Nephi I Nephi "The Wheat City" The Times, Vol. "The Wheat City" f Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, February 10, 1928 18, No. 6. The News, Vol. 12, No. 0. Financial Report; of The Condition NEPHI H. QUINT of Nephi City For Year Ending CARTER PASSED ENDS FIRST HALF GOOD RETURN December 31st, 1927 AWAY THURS. AT .500 MARK ON INVESTMENT MISS FRANCIS HENS BRING IN As at December SI, 1927. Balance Sheet Miss Francis Carter, daughter of ASSETS and Mrs. H. M Carter passed away Thuis. noon at her home in this Cash: 13,391.12 Operating" Funds city, following a lingering illness 103.38 Sidewalk Paving Fund caused by heart trouble. Miss Carter Nephi. 1,139.38 Street Paving Fund was born Sept. 14th, 1908, being 19 , She Accounts Receivable: at the time of her death. 1,002. 35 Delinquent Water Customers graduated from the Nephi high 619.82 The first of a series of meetings school Electric Light Customers in 1927. services Funeral Delinquent 260.87 for the purpose of stimulating local will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 Taxes Year Current Juab County 1,565.28 industries, was held Saturday eve- p. m. in the Tabernacle. Quarter 19 27 Current Water Customers-La- st 2,206.34 ning at the city hall, and was ia the Current Electric Light Customers-Decemberl92It was form of a luncheon-meetinPrincipal Only: Mrs. V. .M. Foote. will leave today Assessments Receivable 42.90 under the supervision of the agricult for Salt Lake Sidewalk Paving District No. 3 to meet her 85.80 ural committee of the Kiwanis club, mother, Mrs. E. City Sidewalk Paving District No. 4. Hamilton. They will 257.39 with County Agent A. E. Smith as leave Saturday over the Western Sidewalk Paving District No. 6 42.90 chairman. There were fifty-foSidewalk Paving District No. 6 Pacific for Los Angeles and San 61 46 in attendance, being approximately Francisco to visit relatives and Sidewalk Paving District No. 8 . 160.50 an equal number of poultry men friends. Sidewalk! Paving District No. 9 45.64 and Kiwanians. Sidewalk Paving Distlrct No. 10 38.60 Sidewalk Paving District No. 11 The first speaker was William 1,435.14 Sidewalk Paving District No. 14 Bailey, who gave a short talk, ex7. 517.99 Street Paving District No. 1 plaining the purpose of the meetFixed Assets and Bond Sinking Fund: ing. He stated that the Kiwanis 53,000.00 club in sponsoring these meetings City Water Works Plant 40,000.00 desired to assist with projects that Electric Light Plant 300.00 . r were especially adaptable to the City Parks 888.50 Street Equipment community, and which had for their 103.80 Police Department Equipment purpose the bringing about of better 4.524.66 conditions for the entire community. Fire Department Equipment 21.900.00 Land and Building The speaker emphasized the need City Hall 7.841.76 , Bond Sinking Fund Cash for the people here to stick to85.57 The Parent-Teacheassociation Bond Sinking Fund Proportion of Taxes due from county gether and boost, boost, boost. What we need in this community is a little of Mona enjoyed a Social in the 158.671.15 amusement hall Wednesday evening. California spirit. Total Assets LIABILITIES A. P. Jacobsen, who has been The meeting Was in charge of J. S. 891.29 $ About sixty Warrants Outstanding President. Operating Funds successful iu the poultry business Nielson, for the past five years, made a de- people were in attendance. Mrs. H. Special Improvement Warrants: 571.02 Sidewalk District No. 14 tailed report of his business, in J. Orme of Nephi gave an outline 1 work' of No. the 7,793.78 the of District Street Paving organis which he showed that an average 3.428.60 Nephi Irrigation Co of $1.35 had been made on each hen ation. A good program was given, Accounts Payable 36,500.60 after which games were enjoyed by Bonded Indebtedness per year. ' 17,337.17 present Delicious refreshments Current Surplus. J. Walter Paxman, another poul those were served. 92,144.29 Fixed Surplus of this tryman community reported on his poultry business for the year $ 158.671.15 Total Liabilities 19 27. This report showed a net of hen for the DISBURSEMENTS AND KEOKIPT'S $K08 per KKTORT year. OF RECORDER'S profit Geo. S. Bunker and son, Carlyle FOR YEAR EXDIXG DECEMBER 31. 1027 Bunker of Provo Bench, were in at $ 17,162.54 Balance of Cash on hand January 1, 1927 tendance at the meeting,-angave a . . RECEIPTS . 4 $tr " detailed report of their poultry bus $ 4,335.21 General Fund General Taxes 108.00 iness. The report showed that with Dog Taxes 16.00 a flock of 2300 hens, that they had Bicycle Taxes 169.25 made a net income of $795.34, and Nephi South Ward will hold its Sexton Fees 15.00 had paid themselves at the rate of Annual Ward Reunion on February Sale of Cemetery Lots 24.50 53 cents per hour, for the time put 15 and 16th. Dinner will be served Estray Pound 2,134.45 The General License in in caring for the chickens. It was at 12 o'clock noon each day. : 19,975 50 Electric Light Service be In will season of held dance the out the Bunkers believe that brought 469.65 Sale of Electric Meters market the Arlington Wednesday evening, Sale of Electric Material 69.05 absolutely in 3,043.99 Water Works Fund ing, as a means of solving the sell- February 15th, to which the public General Taxes 5,660.09 ing problems. The keeping of strict is invited. Tickets 50c, 15c extra Water Rents 261.00 .jrrt...... farm accounts as a means of check lady. On Thursday evening Feb Sale of Water Meters General Taxes Street & Highy4Fund 2,358.72 ing'on the gains and losses in the 16th at the ward chapel two General Taxes library f und l 1,670.42 farming business is a vital factor. splendid plays will be given. Prices General Taxes Interest Fund! 1,959.31 15c. 25c invited and to these Everybody according gentlemen. General Taxes Sinking Fur idVW. 4,131.83 A be will children's dance given at Interest on Sinking Fjwid .. 282.00 Talks were made by Harry Beag-leIT Pat C. H. Grace and others relative the Arlington, February 16th at 4 6.75 to the poultry situation in this P. M. to which all children are in Interest on Sidewalk Paring Fund 772.39 Interest on Streat Paving Assessments vited. Price of admission 10c locality. 30.00 Interest on Street Pavin Fund At the close of the meeting,' a Sidewalk Paving Assessments Receivable committee composed of A. H. Bellis 21 76 District No. OF B.P.W. ton, C. H Grace, A. V. Gadd, Dennis MEETING 68.64 District No. CLUB HELD WED. 174.91 Wood and J. E. Reid, was appointed District No. H Assessments Receivable Street Paving to go further into the possibilities of 1.274.83 District No. 1 the development of the poultry in on Sale of Park) Parks 1,250.00 (Payment City in Wo Business and (Professional dustry Nephi. 50.451.50 98.60 Fire Department (Sale of old Equipment) men's club were highly entertained Wednesday evening at the club Total 67,614.04 LANDES & CO. TO OPEN meeting. Mrs. Sadie Morris, a DISURSEMENTS Logan, B. P: W. club member, gave Administrative Salaries $ 2.569.92 talk to the Nephi club Administrative Expense 207.55 BRANCH IN NEPHI aon splendid 40.00 the subject of club activities. Fire Department Salaries also Fire Department Expense Mrs. F. D Evans, of Mona, 62.42 2,057.00 spake on the "Prlclples of Health". Police Department Salaries Within the next thirty or forty The club will receive their pins by Police Department Expense 242.42 205.00 the first of April. A very interesting Sexton Labor days construction will begin on 263 40 and Public Parks & Cemeteries. ...Salaries & Expense was building to be occupied by Landes proposition djscuiwed, 697.85 & Company, distributors of "Cater voted upon, which all members of Health Department Salaries and Expense Election Expense 94.12 pillar" Tractors and "Holt" Har the club are keenly Interested In. .Mayor's Contingent 225.00 Fund vesters In Utah, Nevada, and Idaho The next - meeting will be held Insurance 625.35 and Surety Bonds Lee Bailey, Nephi rest Thursday, February 21. 234.29 Assessing and Collecting Taxes will In be of this branch dent, charge 1,654.96 City Hall Expense At the present time Mr.. Bailey is 49.92 Pound Expense 6.069.30 Light Department Salaries away to school in Logan, but around DELOS IRISH DIES AT 4.816.67 Department Material the first of March will be In Nephi MUSKRAT FARM SUN: L'.ftht 2.710.35 Light Department Expense to take active charge of his branch Water Department Salaries 3,319.92 He wll carry In stock all models of Water Department Material 4,876.20 "Caterpillar" Tractors, and "Holt' 779.85 Delo Irish, 70, who has peen Water Department Expense well as as . Harvesters, repair pans living on a Muskrat farm, about Street Department Salaries 2,265.70 for all machines. 267.37 Department Materal three miles north of Nephi, was Street 283.69 Expense found dead last Sunday noon. Dr. Street Department . 586 00 Sarlaties PHILOSOPHICAL PHIL T. W. Allred, county physician, who Library 138.76 Library Books and Maglzlnes examined the body pronounced the Library Sundry Expense 850.35 death due to heart failure, and it Interest on Bonds 2,180.85 618.89 was presumed that ha had died Interest on Special Improvement Bond . 453.44 The body Expense on Refunding Bonds ... early Sunday morning. : 971.66 was taken to Salt Lake Sunday eve- Fire Department Equipment 335.51 Sidewalk Paving Bonds District No. 14 of Salt the by ning, representatives 1,133.13 Paving Bonds District No. 1 Lake branch of the United Commer- StreetHall Bonds 1,000.00 City cial Travelers, a Mr. Irish was a Refunding Bonds 2.000.00 Mr Nephi Irrigation Co. (Fourth Installment) 45.979.69 member of that organization. 1,142.85 Irish had been living on the farm for the past eighteen months. 21,634.35 Balance of Cash on Hand December 31, 1927 Committee To Go Further Into Possibilities of Developing Poultry Business In Mr. . 7.... - g. ur 1 MONA PARENT- - TEACHER ASS'N HOLD MEETING rs South Ward To - Hold Reunion d - - y, well-know- ' wi,cic Junior Seagull clans of Nephi North ward was held Monday, Feb. The opening prayer was 6, 1928. offered by Mildred McPherson. The lesson was a talk on the Lord's Prayer and Beatitudes. The followBlanch Harris. ing were present: Mildred MrPherson, Afton Garrett, Veda Chase. Myrth Kendall, Jean Kendall. t 67,614.04 Total I, Martha E. Vlrkers. Recorder in and for Nephi City. Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foref !ng financial report Is a full, true and correct statement of the Flnanca' Condition of Nephi City, Utah, for the period commencing January 1st ,1927 and ending December 31st, 1927. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of said city this 2nd day of February, A. D , 19 28. MARTHA E VICKERS, City Recorder of Nephi City. Utah (Seal) Nephi basket ball team stands at the .500 mark at the close of the first half of the season, and will commeuce the second half against the Tintic boys at Eureka tonight. The Nephi quint, staged a successful surprise last Friday night, by defeating the Springville boys, in a fast game. Springville and Eureka are at the head of the league with a record of winning three and losing one game, while Nephi comes third at the .500 mark, playing four games and wining two. Wallace Blackett, Nephi forward is third in the list, with the following record G. 21, T. 18, F.3, P. 45. Carl Belllston, center is also third in the Centers, with G. 10, T. 15, F. 8, P. 28 MILITARY BALL TO BE STAGED ANNIVERSARY OF BOY SCOUTS IS OBSERVED HERE Scouts Furnish Good Pro grams At Mutual Meetings Last Sunday; Clean Main Streets. Scout week has been fittingly ob served in Nephi. Last Sunday eve ning the boys furnished the pro grams at the Mutual meetings, In the three wards of Nephi, and gave some very commendable programs. the North Wednesday evening ward trooip assembled at the home or Arthur Gadd; the Nephi ward troop at G. It. Judd's, and the South ward troop, at the home of Bishop P. Ii. Cowan, and listened-i- n on Radio K. S. L. to the program. The program was given by the Salt Lake council, and the local scouts Joined in the recommital of the scout oath, which was led by executive Hammond'. Thursday, the Nephi scouts did a fine bit of work in getting the fire hose and shovels and cleaned the pavement on Main street, which Is a very commendable job The Kiwanis club are holding a All preliminary arrangements for the holding of the annual mili- Boy Scout Jamboree at the high auditorium tonight, at which tary ball are being taken care of, and school all the registered scouts of the city in for will be readiness everything this big event, which takes place on are invited to participate. February 22nd. Members of the local battery are planning for the sixth annual event to be the biggest dancing party of the entire season and are arranging some clever pro- grams, carnation favors, and plan on decorating the Arlington hall In national colors for the annual event. FEBRUARY 22ND FUNERAL HELD FORW.A. WRIGHT An Item that we failed to publish in our last issue was the death and funeral of William A. Wright: Supervised Study Plan Organization A comparison of the old and new methods of conducting classes and the advantages of the supetvlsed study plan of organization over the old method of conducting class reel tations are very clearly set forth in the bulletin of the U. E. A. referred to in the last article. The following Is an exact quotation from the bull etin referred to: "The Supervised Study I'lau of Organization Provides Better Facil ities for Real Supervised Study. "It Is quite generally agreed tha the regulation study hall as It Is ordinarily used in high schools does not function as it should. The junior high schools of Salt Lake City are not equipped with study halls and consequently have had to resort to the use of regular class rooms for this purpose. It is needless to add that tbey have not functioned In Impressive funeral services for William Andrr. as frV right, who died January 2Sth, at his residence 351 Garfield avenue. Salt Lake Ctly, weie held In the Tabernacle, Wednesday afteroonn. President A. H. Belliston was In charge. The services opened with a duet, "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters" by Mrs. Florence Greenwood and Mr. T D. Davis. The invocation was offered by Brother Jas. D. Pexton. Vocal duet, "Unanswered Yet" was rendered by L. P. Anderson and Mrs. T. E. Carter. Robert Winn, the first speaker spoke of the deceased as a peacemaker and of one who taught by example as well as by precept, as a man who attended to his own affairs and who lived at peace with all men. Vocal solo. "Resignation", Mrs. .Mabel O. Lunt. Elder J. E. Lunt, the next speaker, spoke of the deceased as a man devoted to his family and his home He discussed the hope and knowledge of a future life after death where sorrow and separation had no place. Bishop Bailey said the deceased who was a member of one of our pioneer families had undergone many of the hardships of the early days of this city, and told of the high regard and esteem he held for this . supervised study periods in any sense of the term. "In order to provide for this work under the old plan in the South Junior High School eighteen clas rooms, by eighteen teachers, were se aside daily for this purpose. The so called study periods in many cases brouther. were almost a waste of time and some made Ptesldent Belllston effort on the part of both studen consoling remarks. and teacher. In fact In some cases Vocal duet "I Know My Redeemer they weie worse than a waste of time I.Ives", L. P. Anderson and Mrs. T. since students developed poor habits E. Carter. of study whlrjLikrn very harmful. James Garrett pronounced the The folio win (if " oi me The grave in the Vine benediction. five ) (Continilj Bluff cemetery was dedicated by Elder Stephen Iloswell. Mr. was born in Nephi JUDGE BURTON TALKS June 21,Wright 1860, the son of Thomas AT KANOSH MEETINGS and Sarah Mee Wiight. Eleven years ago. Mr .Wright moved to Salt Lake and for ten years prior to his death had been landscape gardener H. the Thos of Burton Judge (Continued on page eight) Fifth Judicial District was the speakat er at the sacrament meeting The DOC WlbE Kauosh Sunday afternoon. Judge remained over for the conjoint M. I. A. Meeting in the evening and delivered a talk on the subject of "Juvenile Delinquency. The subject in the afternoon meeting was "Degenercy", and the meeting house was well filled with 7. adults. The. evening meeting however was a record breaker. In fact . It was one of the largest meetings ever held In Kanosh. Judge Burton asserted that degenercy was one of the chief contributing causes of crime and delinquency and wald for the sake of the next generation people should think T ALWAYS SEEMS WITH right, live right and within the law. THE RACKET NEXT DOOC He asserted that eveiy drop of TMA.T THEf WILL T5E VFLOP ANOTHER alcohol taken into the body meant TRAFFIC CCP OUT OP a drop of stupidity to the unborn TMLIR FAMILY" child. ien-wt- - -- J |