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Show THE he TIMES-NEW- S Circulates throughout East Juab County. An Independent paper published in the interest of all the people all the time. Let us enter your name on our subscription list. t$JW sift Ol.l KKSIDKNT CALLED TO GltKAT ltKYOM) S boostei for the Agricultural and Mining A valuable advertising medium, being widely read by the citizens ot the county. Subscribe Today. A interests ol Juab County. The New., Vol. 3, No 35 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, April 11, 1919 The Timet, Vol. 10, No. 27 EXPOSUR E CAUSES THE TIMES-NEW- TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AT SAX FKANCISIX) MUMS FARMERS ARE Mr and Mrs. Joseph NEXT SUNDAY IS Ward received After a week's Illness, Thomas a telegram from their son, Wllford, drewa, fox nearly 60 years a resident who hits been at Fort Douglas tor TO BE PEACE passed, away at his home some time, conveying the InformaDEATH OF FARMER ofIn Nephi, this city. Horn at Packlngton, tion that he was leaving that day England, Octobe 16th, 1850, he came with a party of other wounded men to Nephi with his parents, atrtvlng tor the Letterman General Hospital here September 16th, I860, and has at San Francisco, Calif. In the tele April lit Will Ito Observed Though- Well Known Fanner of San Pete lived here ever since. gram Wllford says he feels tine, und out the Stale League to Fnforce was as he Uncle Tom, familiarly will wire his parents when he arives Caught In Storm Whilo 'rousing called "eiiee is Promoting the Observance was unmar com una me men was his by discussed relatives, there. Mountain from Ivan to Wales. ried, and known for his honesty and mittee told ot tho Interest he had Industry. He is survived by his bro Committee. Makes Kcport at Mcctlnjr taken iu the mutter, and also the James II. Ockny, who has been In ther. William Andrews, and two sis- of Farmer. ' Vote an Assessment interest of Senator King. Mr. Smoot the service of Uncle Sain for about Sunday, April 13th, is to be cele Mr. Staphen Jenseu and another tera, Mrs. L. A. llalley. Sr. and Mrs, ussurauee on brated throughout all Utah us Peuce With Work of Survey-iii- gave the committee every to to rruwetl fifteen returned Nephi months, both! wus with man who wm. recomhim, una young ot bis help jf. Warner. suport, and afternoon, having been re Duy. Ontothut day it is aimed by the Lino of Canal. of Wales, Utah, had a residents Funeral services will be held at mended that a survey b made ot Thursday enforce Peuce, which is He says League leased the service. from ,'ireak-dow- n with their machine a few the home of his brother Huturduy af the line of the cunal, und that this Nephi certainly looks good to htm. (he observance, to buve promoting miles south ot Levan on Monday ternoon at 2 p. ni. work could be done by the governworld peuce mude the subject ot to the The surplus water from the Strawment engineers w ithout co evening and started to walk over the sermon preached In all the every Wales. home in mountain to their farmers other than their expenses berry Ktjservoir which the governof the state. And it is also churches obtainand storm iu be the ment bus to dispose of can They were caught und the rough labor neoded by thttiu. LIVE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES asked that peace music be included In could not And their way out and WALTER KiRGEN DEAD ed by the farmurs of East Juab This cost would probably be between every church musical program. The was with camped in the hills all night two and three thousand dollars, and county if they want it. This chairman ot euch county in tlip stale out shelter of any kind. Next morn mude plain Wednesday evening at would have to be met by an assess for the I tali brunch ot the leugue bus Ingrain, lly Itcporler the mass meeting held in the court ment on (he amount of water signed ing they started out again, out Air. been usked to take charge of the Mosiah Stale l'rolxssor Hall, High In In Mun led of Youiik fill the Prime J en nen gave out from exhaustion aud house, when the committee who have up tor. After this explanation. C. School inspector, visited Nephi High Peace day observance iu his district. I. if.-- . .Had llecn 111 Only Few by the time kelp reached him he was had the matter in charge made its H. Grace moved that It be Ine sense School Wednesday week. seeing thut u 11 communities are pro of last in a dying condition, passing away a of the work accomplished to of those present ut the meeting that Processor Melvin Wilsou. Weeks. .Second Deutu iu report of vlded with suitable speukera and thut Principal cents per shure dale. fjw hours later. Mr. Jeusen was a an assessment of be given in Family in few Mouth Puysou High School, and Mr. Taylor all possible well known farmer of ' San Pete T. H. Burton acted as chairman of of water, or more if needed, be mude. oi the Manual Training Department the observance to church leaders of the members Louis other wus seconded county. the meeting, by The motion of President Ileber J. Grunt of the High School, uccoinpanied committee being present were H. 11. Gurrett and cur ted without u dissent- himPaysou to visit the manual training work .Mormon church has heui tily endorsed At the Holy Cross hospital, at Suit Hvuns, I. H. Grace and the secretary, vote. ill this school. tho holding of Peuce sesloiiB und has where lie hud boon taken T. .C Winn. The chairman made a ing ,uke After several more expanalUliM ITEMS about City, Saturday , April 12th the mixed consult led lo have speukera ou the LIVE LEVAN a week ago, Wulter Kirgen few remarks and then the secretary Mr. chorus will give a concert lu Levan. peuce question uppeur in every ward passed away .Monday moiling to! read the report of what hud bfleu had been made by .Mr. I.Kvuns. II. Grace, The time Is drawing near that in the state 011 Peace duy. The Min .Mr. Viuu und an for stomucli liurtoii, be opcrulion lowing done, and the correspondence atisterial asocial 1011 has given its hearty everyone is looking forward ti the meeting adjourned, lliosurwho trouble, which he wua stricke with tween the committee and th( reclam t so far be will is whan 1Mb "Nlobe" and that pi'ojet-the that tended hou.April. feeling about weeks was three W. the Mrs. J. ago. Shepherd ation olilcials. and also "the meeting us the farmers of Ka.-- l Juab county changed from stone iiUo a real live every creed will ittake expected up with zest no Jinif man w.is the seco C with Senator Smoot last week. ess at a social analr given at uerl u untumi girl. the holding of peace services. The fol- - son of li.i- late John Kirgen and homo Friday afternoon. These reports seemed to convey are concerned, nau luaen Till money to meet l'erhups you have noticed how busy In cusu speakers cannot be found lowing ladies were present: Mrs. I .v aiK Hi Kirgen. and was ! i u in the Impression that the reclamation step forward. this asseMiieiit will be. expected to some of Ihe students have beesi this tof ttUy OIle COmmunity, the commlt- tin ni u Dalby, Mrs. Maude Krancom, ibis city on March auih, iss.i, and otliciuls considered the cost of bring Fur ing the water to this valley as being be on hand in ihe bunk on May 1st, week. They are all preparing for the tee ou information and speakers ot Mrs. Delsia had just passed his His yeui Mrs. A. P. Anderson. then be up lo good time. Friday, April 11th, at tho the leugue will hold themselves In Francom, Mrs. Vinnie DDalby aud many years past he has been employ- too high, and beyond the power of and the next move willevery citizen of Junior Prom. Lu ed wlta sheep and been away from the farmer to 'pay for it. but the th.l goveruieiu. readiness to furnish some promi .Mrs. Nettie Mangelson. All wao attended the dance given nent citizen lo give the address. And this I'e committee met this argument wKh Kusl Juab county get behind Mr. and "Airs. George Nellson and home a greut deal of tho time on It every for Student und the boost night tlody by Friday in order lo be fuly prepared for such Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Uosh molortM to was industrious in this lino ol work other figures Just as convincing, ibut project the bring-iu- r know what a good lime means and sessions, the committee are Holding Salt Lake last week iu Mr. Iiosh's und was careful in his nab'; s and ha J the cost would not be too great if the available on a.on. because as a lime means we this good of Ihul water to valley promise equally accumulated considerable means, as farmers here could get the right kind institute sessions at which the leadcur. come over Prom lias ul the Junior Friday night. Mrs. Emma Mangelson visited in well as being a big help to his of terms from the government in the the biggest tliing thai ing topics ot the world peuce discus mother. His untimely death wil be niiiller of making payments. lo us in the way of material ad v :inc sion ale being studied. Dr. Goo. W. Nephi Tuesday. .Middletou is chairman of the coluCAHLYLK WIXX DIKS Messrs. Vance Mangelson, Alma keenly felt by her, and also the rent The meeting with Senator Sinoot ineiit. 1UUKK 1LLXFSS mn tee and Dr. Geo. Kuiery Fellows Dalby and Owen Francom werts iu of the family, as It Is only a few AKTF.lt in out Us ago since another son, Elmer DKIYI'.S A WFLL OX of the stale university ot Utah, Prof. Jt All COl' NT V WAS Nephi on business Tuesday. OX LIST Joshua Paul of the same Institution, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson en Kii'Kcn, pased away. I.IGHTKKXTII tun from item We the KM folowing FA clip HIS bltY Besides bis mother, he leaves four tertained at 500" Tuesday evening American Fork Citizen relative to the and Dr. K. A. Smith, three big school in honor of Mr. Anderson's birthday. brothers und two sisters, one brother, In the War Savings campaign of death of Carlyle Winn, son of Mr. men of the state, will have charge of Mr. J. E. Memmott completed the The following guests being present: Clint Kirgen, being in France with a report of which wui givtn and Mrs. Ernest Winn, former roi.1- - tho institute. 1&IS. on his week well Mr. and Mrs. Owen Francom, Mr the American troops. The sympathy driving of a Water this Gov. Simon iiumberger nas sent out a few days ago by Director G- -o a driits of Nephi. was at struck farm. dry and .Mrs. Alma Dalby, Mr. and Mrs. of the people of Nephi g.iva out lo the ten years of age. son I out a proclamation usking that the T. Odull, Juab county did iiot do as Wtun, down went Carlyle he 150 but of feet, Lenord Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Vauce bereaved (aiuily in this .i1rl ;d torrow depth well as many citizens of Hie county of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winn, died people of the stute observe Peuce .n i ih to a depth of ISi feet before remov- i,iaM have to have seen. Ac last Saturday morning from heart day, part of which folows: Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. 11 u lien Mun whici bus come to their home Mr. well the apparatus. driving ing , 16 'this rfcporl. Juab' county failure following an attack of Influ Kelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ualby, Mr a ruorl lime. cording In the hope that the people of the has who driven Hobhs. Lloyd as IStb on the list, w ith a per enza from which he bad just re Utah may be given the oporlunlty and Mrs. J. W. Shepherd, Mr. and we'll, says it Is a good one and when appears US. 11. Carbon county of Mrs. Stephen Stephenson. Miss Leona favora was sales i covered. The boy AC TO TCIIXS TlllTLK general to form sound und mature views on a pump is attached will supply all capita leads the stal9 with a per capita hale ile among bis schoolmates and among ,h Sutnpslon, Miss Packard and Miss needs. question through discussion by necessary t a Tte was which Larson. nearly of $ 19.3b. a large circle ot friends who extend those who have given Martin Mungelsun. of Levan. met it careful based was M. W. Mangelson was in Nephi on with a score, as Ihe aportionmenl accident sympathy lo the bereaved par thought and to give humble expres tdeep painful to returned Durham Orton Lieut. week. business this on a per capita of $i'i.O. ems. Ile was an active member of sion ot our thankfulness for the tri afternoon on his way homo from Monday from Camp Lewis, the Sunday school and primary organ Mr. Linden lverson return'! home xDhl In his car. which turned a Nephi In the oftlrers umph of right over might, now, been has he where He was bright. Intelligent therefore. Edward W. iJentley, a relative of izutions. this week from trance where he nasi oiiieruult on the Ievan Hidge, caus training department for the pant Hobbs. been in the L. S. service several Ine Mr. Mangelson to sustain a bro passed through and studious and capable In many "1. Simon liamberger. Governor of and a half. Mr. and Mrs Dur- Mr. Geo. on Monday on his way home to way. He is survived by his parents ken arm. He was brought to Nephi year months. Nephi will undecided whether are ham the Slate of Utah, do hereby desig they l --Mr. one has brother and m on tw'o account and V came sisters but Hcntley for Utah. Parowan, attention, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd make their home in Nephi or not. Sunday, April 13lh, 1919. as in tho army since December, "The funeral was held last Monday nate down front Idaho and are visiting of the serious nature of the break, Peace M. Foots was hostess to been Day. and urge that approp V. Mrs. Samuel In France. Ward East service seen broken from in the two and arm the hss chapel. places, 1817, being friends In Levan services be conducted in homes, riate club of the the members Ctopla were back to The to It Grant well as being badly shattered. He is certainly glad get speekers ofliciatlng. and other places of pubin Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackman elab as evening. Humorous stories Utah again. Dr. P. M. Kelley. J. H. Wootton. T, lic churches in commemoration thought advisable to take him to Thursday of deentertained Mondy evening in was and were meeting and oralely needlework enjoyed James Mr. ot and C. Winn, Bishop Nephi k. . Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitiuore ann Arthur vhn has the Provo hospital. The car of I in the world's this served were period lo important licious refreshments was offered by rum Carter was secured and ac Salt Lake Sunday for a few days T, Gardner. Prayer history." Just returned from France where he c"'l'anled following: Mrs. Robert Lomax, for pallby his brother. Lorer.it th visit In that city. While there Mr. lilshop Joseph H. Storrs. The saw active service and besides recelv II. Mrs. P. Cowan. U. W. Mrs. Orme. Clifford Melvin were to was the he taken bearers Grant, liankers the Mangelson. attend wil more Whit al mr wounds was Kaased. but has Mlsse Stella and Lula McPherson, Cunningham. Hyrum Davis and Carl most recovered from the effects of above hospital. Neva Booth. Lillian Iilackctt. and the convention. The floral tributes were FOUNTAIN GREEN NEWS The lUgu School teacher pleasant- Chadwirk. V. M. Foote. Guest of Mrs. both. hostess. beautiful and many was down of Salt S. J. Ostler, Lake, the club were Mrs. Howard Cok of ly surprised Mr. end Mrs. K. J. Isird Mr. and Mrs. James Jackman and to Saturday and Sunday, look Mantl and Mrs r.vnm. Tuesday evening. The time was family of Salt Lake are the guests of ingNephi y In Wm. Howarth returned home after his business interest Irons was pleasantly sur- ihost enjoyably spent in playing A. L. Jackman nd family. Harry from the been released Horn. April Sth. 1919. to the wife having Nephi. social activities. and other borne his Monday evening games prised at Mr. Leland Jackman came clown service of Uncle Sara. Mr. Howarth of Christian Johnson, a baby girL came home Satur by a number of his friends. The time and Greenwood Verful Jacobson Joshua Mr. from Salt Lake Monday ha been In France for a year or Will Samuels, Melvin Anderson day, having been granted a month'sn was enjoysbly spent In listening to daughter Evange',;ne. came down more. Mr. Ivan C. Dalby dettgntfully en furlough be will and from the navy. Mr. Jacob-soSalt Lake Arthur Anderson have returned from and Tuesday the mandolin and of the music guitar tertained a number of friends Thurs been In the navy for over a and selections on the piano. Games Ihe guests of hfr daughter. Mrs. has Keaglcy and Mr. Robert from military service. Harry day afternoon, the occasion being year, much of the time being spent were also played and dainty refresh- It) rum liroueh for a short time. r.cttuley motored to Axtell on Sunday. The Domestic Science department - Mr. and Mrs. her birthday. on the coast of Ireland and Scotland. ment were served to the folio wine: Enoch Uurton and Mr. Hubert lteagley, who has been of the Junior High School sold Ice Lake for Salt with home KotTord viMit.nK came left Wllford up from Parowan there, returned Mr. and .Mr. T. T. Rchofleld. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. and son Leroy cream and cake to tho school stuthem. "Wednesday morning. Mrs. Wm. Schofield. left Saturday for Mrs. J. A. Kendall. Dr. and Mrs. J. this week in th:r fine new Stut dents Tuesday. It was delicious. for In Hoy Whitaker left Tuesday Nephi. Mn Vance Mangelson went to Salt Lake City, where they will visit O. Irons, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Warner. car and wil visit a few days Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay Jensen and to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth, Mrs. Kuperi. Idaho, where he expect Mrs. llsry Heagley, Mr. and who have been living in Gar-lieEphralra Wednesday to visit with neri f,,r a few days with Mr. and Mrs .Mr. and family make his future home. Mrs. Whit J. R. Edgheill before returning to Mr. V II. Belllston. Mr. and Mrs. Go. Ilooth, Mi Nva Uooth and Mr. mother. for time have returned to and the children will leave In a Fountain some Jonninra dlel in Levan I their homes in Douglas. Arizona, and Verne Vlckers and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ilooth motored to Salt Lake on aker Green to live. few Irons. days. Saturday. Harry nt was burrled on ftunnay. - Ammo. i..t The local telephone office ha a ot Mrs. A. L. Jackfather tie was the of operators. It was formerly . change . man ana a numuer u. by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur operated in attendance at the funeral. Edlor and Dlna Hansen who gave very efficient service. The operators SSI. " now .are Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Larsen M'l.F.MH O KNTEKTAIN M F..XT and Leah Collard. AT TIIK TAItF.KNACLK ' A very Interesting f, meeting wa held In the meeting house on Sunday renThe urogram given Sunday 'Twas a debate on "The evening. the of Nations." and very ably ng In the Tabernacle, under League atwa L A. pice of the Stake M. argued by A. H. Anderson, James, tended by a large number ot pmple marie, b) Aagard and good point who greatly appreciated it. the last to from the audience. Olan others be given until the first Sunday In which presents gave a reading and Ituth AnMay. derson a piano solo. J. N. C. Pexton wa in charge and the first number w a releetlon by AI.I.I.D 66 t.KAMKMA PA.XMAN the the High School orchestra, undermade who ItF.iOND GUF.AT TO THE Bird, Prof. of leadership and their first appearance In public, have At the home of her son In Ameri for the period of time they can Fork. Grand-m- a been organised, did very fine. Ja. raxman, moiner thr e acts in H. Ockfy. who ha recently returned of J. W. Paxman of Ihi city, passed a mot Interesting from France, gave away yesterday morning after several account of hi experience while In Horn In week of suffering. Orovor gave the army. RoscoeMelba England, In September, 1X3 . county, Hague, h had pard her XMh year reading, and Ml.MI S t ' ' I' Athria Hooth. bv For many years she wa a resident Tavlor W. W. solo. a ronrtprd vocal of Nephi. having lived hpre the greatF.nrl and V , offered the opening prayer V er part of her life, her husband, the the closing prayer. Supt. late President Paxman. having died iini cava on the In Nephi In October, 1897. Texton made a few remark "' ' and 11 tt work of the mutual association The dVcaef ha been a fallhfnl 1 , had who I,alter-Da- y life, hsvlng Saint all the large nnnmber of people Sun ,,. nut to the meeting every Joined the church wbn a yotine wo ad Rtak-hstaung that thl man through the teaching or Presiday night, a record In this respect. He made dent ppnrose In her native land. v- , also stated that it wa the Intention Funeral service have not yet been on ft I the body will be to give a program of thl character announced, Sunday evening of eaeh to Nftl'hl for burial, and It th. brought The m"'I month during the ummer. expected to hold f rvire here Kun-dawnn anmn" Hot definitely settled. but Ihi Ing then rim' lo a clrwe selextlon from the orcnetra. An- - 01 ITER SURVEY PUN K US , - i:kl lli-ii- bt Wed-nesdit- ld i.fii,i .k iean. iri"" tn-I The Nephi ex High School Dramatic Club Jor-grns- Niobe Ee .xw r.t f-- -- 111. fit if n Friday, April 18th "3 hr ArlingtonTheatre y, 1 |