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Show Wm. C. Brown J. " ... THE TIMES-MEW- CIRCVLAT-K- S : : ' ..v THE S IS A BOOST-K- li FOJt THE A RI CULTURAL AMI MIXING INTERESTS OP : : : : J UAH COUNTY S THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS Jf A VALUABLE: ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : ; CITY COUNCIL HOLD FOUNTAIN GREEN REGULAR MEETING J NEWS Last Sunday morning in the Placed on Streets. I CLUB TAKE UP COMMERCIAL PUBLIC MANY MATTERS OF INTEREST Born May 3rd, 1921 to the wife of Hyrum Hansen a baby girl. pres- new officers were chosen, SCHOOL NOTES The teachers and students of the district are anxiously waiting for James H. Wallis of Salt Lake City, who is to act as judge in the Clean School Contest. Home Coming Celebration Endorsed By Club. Clean-u- p At Cemetery, and Memorial Day Exercises Among Car- honorably releasing Henry Jackson, M. A. Collard. Wm. Mikkelsen and PolQuestions Brought To Attention o! Members. More Garbage Cans To Be ence of Stake officers, for tie Sunday school , THE NEWS, VOLi 5, NO. 41 NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 13TH, 1021 THE TIMES, VOL. 12, NO. 20. TIMES-NEW- BASE BALL ON TAP HERE NEXT F Nephi And Provo Teams Will Clash On Local Diamond In First League Game. Approximately ninety pupils of the eight grade in Nephi seek graduation The new presidency are John Aagard The past week several this year. es Purchased By City. James E. Sorensen and James Robexaminations have been given that ertson. will have a bearing on the final stanThe Nephi Commercial Club held 'election to take place June 7th. The following were the committee ding of student. Other tests are session Tuesday evening at busy The base ball fans of this city, and Sunday afternoon ward conference which a number of matters of vital selected W. G. Orme, George Francom scheduled to take place the next few The City Council met in regular that almost Includes the entire popsecond was held the and Bishop's T. C. T. H. Winn Wm. session Friday evening, there being Burton, Bailey, days. interest were discussed and advocated ulation, will see the first game on the chosen, he being George E. by the members present. W. C. And T. D. Rees, G. M. Whltmore, A. H. y counselor present Robert Winn, Harry local diamond next Frtuay afternoon rews occupied the chair, and secre- Belliston, A. A. Allen, Dennis Wood, Beagley, and P. B. Cowan. Collard. wftm the home team meets Provo on ' is S It note to Geo. but A. in the absence of the Mayor, Robert that Jas. Earl Garrett of minutes Hoyt, gratifying the Jr, tary Anderson read the above date. Moth a few dissplendid L. evening thus students have Sunday far H. J. were very J. apwhich Belliston, and Sperry Jr, Winn, was elected chairman was given. Mr. the previous meeting er's continued. Never has Day program before there Lunt. Next Wednesday the Nephites will Bids tor the supplying of a car load of the Moroni High school proved. "T. C. Winn, reported on the present been a better attendance at the close play their first game away when they and Jones Enos face, Raymond of electric light poles were received, Garrett a very interesting talk. Roses were will journey to Springville to meet and the order was awarded to the gave unaaimously elected as mem status of the proposed federal build of the year. were given to the mothers present. the boys from that city In the opening ing for this city. He stated that he bers of the club Capitol Electric Company of Salt the Central Utah League. with the Utah in had communicated Card by Lake City.- - The order calls for treatplaying The Third of Nephi, under game of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Fordhani. was brought to the Senators, and received replies, with the direction grade rooms club the At ed poles pf the best quality f. o. b. who have been the meeting of the league manof Lucile Warner, carvisiting friends here of the club by the chairman assurances that they would do what ried otT iirst honors in the spoiling agers held in Provo Tuesday evening. Nephi. returned to their home in Provo Sat attention could an Wm. toward made they approwas by getting and a motion test given the eighth month. The Attorney T. H. Burton, represented J. W. Paxman, of the Voluntary urday. Bailey, seconded by Earl S. Hoyt, the priation for the purpose of erecting class average being 96.3 per cent. the Nephi team, and in speaking of Health and Sanitation Service Assocattention be cal- the building, on the site which the The Fourth grade at Levan, Dora the rules and regulations, he states iation called the attention of the Favorable reports come from Mrs. House committee's rule 6, with Government owns in this city. Burgess teacher, came second with that betting will be be rigidly opposT. Oldroyd that she W slowly im led to the matter and council to the need of more garbage The report of the committee of fif- an proceed bbey recommendations that averabe of 96 per cent. Third ed by the league officers this season, rest to and cans in the city. The council appro- proving and is able sit up on teen as the means public camping grounds place was taken by Levan Fifth and a strong effort will be made to She is receiving to enforce the rule by such ved the suggestion and referred the well occasionally. Motat the ranger station was made, and effective. Dora Burgess teacher, the ave- stamp it out. Rules governing the matter to the proper committee to pecial care from aphysician in Pro toon them appear most stated that the land had been sur- grade, carried. was 95.33 per cent. conduct of spectators will also be en- rage aacertan how many cans would be vo, and living in the home of George lots and staked seconded A. A. veyed and the off, Allen, of On motion It is interesting to know that out forced, and insulting remarks to play' Collard. needed. by Geo. Haymond, it was ordered that City had been granted the site for of twenty eight classes not one class ers will not be tolerated, and at the The ordinance providing for the use. the club members in good the public made an average of 90 per cent dur same time, players will not be al Provo students who were home a list of be inspection of all food products was in the club rooms. On motion of T. C. Winn, seconded by ing toe first month and that In the lowed to quarrel with the umpires as posted standing Booth Mother's Nielson, for Ivy day laid over until the next meeting, The question of cleaning ana im G. M. Whitmore, the club will offer eiehth month thprA wero thirteen has' been the custom many times in which will be 1 week, when the same- Sorensen, and Grant Anderson. proving the cemeteries was then dis- a prize of $5 for the best suggestion classes that averaged 90 per cent and the past. The idea of the officers of will be passed and become a law.. and it was ior a name wnicn snail De cnosen as ohnvn the Central League, is to give the peo The work at Jericho is finished cussed at some length, After approving the claims, and and the workers have returned home moved by Wm. Bailey, seconded by G. the most appropriate for the camping One more test will be given and ple good clean sport, free from much M. Whitmore, that the chair appoint ground or pleasure resort above the various pay rolls of the city em then an average will be taken to det- of the rowdyism that has prevailed to. ermine which class made the best re- at many of the games in times past. ployees the meeting adjourned. Mrs'. Ed. Guymon entertained Sun a committee of five to solicit other The home coming day was then cord for ehe entire of the city and to year. The Nephi lineup was accepted at day afternoon in honor of the birth- civic organizations with the Mayor in having considered, and the club went on the meeting, although there was days of her children John, eight a certain day declared record for a the unanimously favoring holiday FORMER NEPHITE IN FAVOR OF years .and Deneice 10 years. .Thirty If there are any people skeptical some opposition for a time against of devoting the time to- same, and on motion of Wm. Bailey, five chidren enjoyed ice cream, cake the purpose about the value of a public playA. ceme seconded Geo Sent. by Sperry. ward the work needed upon the G CELEBRATION and games. they should observe the kid- he was a professional, but this was teries. The following committee being 25th was the date favored and the ground, dies enjoying the swings recently in- finally smoothed out satisfactorily was H. W. to instructed communiW. secretary Sehofield, J. Born May 10th, to the wife of appointed, and the list of fifteen players were Belliston, Jos. W. Cowan, James And- cate to the Mayor the sentiment of stalled at the Central School. James Johnson, a boy. recorded to the local team. club. the rews, Brent D. Hall. Mr. Dennis Wood, It has been suggested that a parade The need of camping grounds for Arrangements for a program for Nephi. Utah, be formed at the Courthouse Friday was to tourists called then was the then discussed, Memorial Day Dear Friend, NEBQ DRAMATIC CLUB afternoon led by the local band, and ' WOOL BEING SHIPPED by Mr. Haymond and It was moved, that the American My attention was called to an art clebrate the opening of the season in and on a motion Mr. and of discussed, to asked arrange program Legion be icle in your valued paper a few weeks if they con Haymond, seconded by G. M. Whitfitting manner which meets with and TO Memorial for Day, COMEDY PRESENT a was ago, the article referred to, TO BOSTON THIS WEEK cur in the suggestion, the club pledge more, the chair was authorized to the approval of the majority of local proposition, that of having a home officers. itself to their support in any way it appoint a committee to meet with the coming celebration, and which I, as The players lineup for next Fri City Council and cooperate with them can assist. a former citizen of Nephi, most hearwas in arranging accomadations at the bond election The road Association game has not been 'announced The the day's of coming Primary tily endorse, it Being the 70th anni Nephi sheepmen have shipped out and after considerable present camping grounds, for the three wards have arraigned with the et, but will be given out the early versary of the settling of Nephi, first three cars of wool this week on con then taken aupmotion was made . by G. tourists who remain here over night Nebo Dramatic Club for them to pre- - part of next week. discussion, called Salt Creek. In reading the ob- to the National Storage Co, M. Whitmore, seconded by A. V. Gadd when traveling during the summer. In connection with a first class signment sent of in issue comments your lturary A communication was read from J. picture show, "The Two at Boston, the wool being loaded thro that the chairman appoint a commiton May 6th, of the life and death of the of J. W. Summer-hay- s tee of fifteen to comprise a specially Cecil Alter, to Geo. B. Hobbs, and it Wednesday, May 18th. Burglars" warehouse the ugh The entire SUNFLOWER A GODS SILA6E belate lamented Cyrus R. Foote, as & Sons Co. A small advance is selected committee of five to be assig- was moved by Geo. A. Sperry, secprofits derived therefrom to be for ing the only surviving member of the being received, and it is the intention ned to Tintic District, and three other onded by N. J. Rees, that the club the benefit of the Public Playgrounds first white family that settled in Ne of the CROP IN SOME LOCALITIES growers to hold for better pri committees to be assigned to endorse the publishing of Che picture This is a most worthy cause and it is phi, a slight error has crept in, in ces, for with the passing of the tariff minor Mona and Nephi, and a spec- referred to in the letter, in the Salt the earnest wish of those that have regard to this matter, for I know full law this week it is felt that in the Levan, secure Lake Tribune, and also to have pub- it in charge that the people will reswell Mr. Editor, that you believe in future some relief from the present ial committee of three to of urg- lished the legend in connection with pond heartily to the call. the purpose Sunflowers are likely to become the maxim, honor to thera where hon low price will be obtained. The clips facts and data for sentiment in favor of road bond the picture. ing The play is a two act farce and the good for silage material for farmers or is due. The error is very trivial, which were were week this shipped company vouches that it will keep a on irrigated land in 'the Northwest, but should be corrected. those of Geo. O. Ostler, John E. Ing big long smile on your face that just according to reports received by the Following is a .correct history of ram, Jos. E. Ostler, and Sperry Bros, cant help bursting into hearty laugh United States Department of AgriculThe clips of Jesse Pay, and Bean the settling of Salt Creek (Nephi) . ture from Montana. The Mammoth ter. Hoi Warren of and this city, given by the only surviving, original Bros, Russian Is in much favor, although is well It and bal well cast to Goo. Mrs. W. very returned to down went Lynndyl J. H. Lunt, Sudbury, pioneer, Mrs. Elizabeth Grace McCune man, Christian Johnson, and Hyrum have been tried with experiments anced the characters. with a following Lynndyl, Tuesday after spending eldest sister of Isaac and Chas. H Jacobsen of Fountain Green, will be yesterday on a cattle buying trip. Art Pyper some of the smaller varities. The few days visiting relatives in this city. Professor McNutty Grace of Nephi. In the early part of consigned to the same place as given Edith, his daughter, Loretta Sparks sunflowers were drilled in rows 20 the month of September, 1851, the above, just as soon as cars are obtain Attorney W. A. C. Bryan, visited in inches apart and irrigated. They Miss Francis Klrgen, came down Pricllla Progress, Edith's friend following named men came from Sat able. Brigham City, Salt Lake, and Magna put in about the middle of M"ay, but Viola Worlhington Lake and took up land and staked the early part of the week, returning from Salt Lake Sunday, spending a Miss Malone qualities it lelba Hague from their off their city lots. Timothy B. Foote home Tuesday. couple of days with her mother. Clyde Carter Is believed they could be put In at George Reckless and son Charles, Charles Sperry, Is PROGRAM FOR CONJOINT the same time as grain is sown. About Mr. Mealie, a student of the Human rael Hoyt, and Zimrl H. Baxter. They Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Carter, reW. Garrett, the enterprising Geo. Mind pounds of seed were used to the Gerald Pyper cut and put up hay in the meadows on irrigated land, but it was EVENING owner of the City Meat Market, ere- ceived a visit from the stork Wedacre SUNDAY SESSION L. P. Director Anderson, T. B. Foote and son made adobes, and cted a new awning in front of his nesday, leaving a fine baby girl at of this company has stated that if sunflowers are to be The ability did roof not house it, but a put up d their home. All doing well. conditions the been proven by their previous plays raised under place of business Tuesday. Zimri Baxter, put up a willow Bhack should be put in rows 30 to 36 seed if to want so a cause, good you help and daubed it with mud. They all The following program will be ren Theron Sehofield, of Gallup, New if you want to see a good play, why Inches apart. Miss Marion Park returned home returned to Salt Lake for their famil ered Sunday evening at the conjoin from Blanding, Mexico, visited in Nephi Sunday with Just patronize home talent and see Wednesday morning On the project under observation it ies. at A. M. be I. to session of the given San Juan County, Utah, where she relatives and friends. Mr. Sehofield this show. was Intended to let the sunflowers During the absence of these men the Tabernacle, Way 15th, commen has been teaching school the past is employed with the J. C. Penney Co. The prices will be 20c and 4 0c get fairly well matured, about the Isaac Grace with his wife and two cing at 8 p. m. in the above city. winter. as corn, before putting them in same K. Bird J. led Mrs. Mar sister his by Community singing young daughters, the silo, but as a storm broke them . t Davis, with two daughters and Prayer, C. H. Grace. SURPRISE PARTY AT HOME OF down It was necessary to put them in , . Luella Winn u'.'e son, and Thomas Tranter and Reading the silo earlier. The yield was from These were the first families Duet, Mrs. Ed Carter and L. P. Andwife. 0 to 40 ton per aCre. Cows fed on SMITH ANO MR. T. erson. MRS. L In fam The first that arrived Nephi. the usual sunflower up kept silage Winn Grace Talk Robert Short illes that I have mentioned flow of milk as well as those fed on Briant Petty Davis and Tranter, arriving in Salt Cornet Solo Some of the big the grain silage. J. C .Hall Creek on the 17th day of November, Current Events Last Friday evening the members Holstein cows ate as much as 90 Emma Jenkins and Maxtne 1851. The Cazier family landed in Duet of the Modern Woodmen Lodge, were pounds per day. No unfavorable reDecember or January following. The Sperry. royally entertained at the home of sults could be noticed In the flavor of Bryan and Love families located on Benediction, J. E. Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith, the occas the milk. While this experiment has Willow Creek (Mona) but about Ion being the fifty second birthday of not gone far enough to reach definite Creek. Salt to moved year later NOTICE Mr. Smith. The evening was very conclusion's, it indicates a good crop Now this Is a brief sketch of the in music, games and for Hilars in some locaitles. ploasantly spent Drat starting of Nephi, and if you other things. The rooms were decor Notice is hereby given that Rule will be kind enough to call on us th atcd with beautiful house plants an of the Commercial Club provides On Monday evening the E. J. S. next time you visit Salt Lake, Mrs "6" at 11.30 the following snt down to Club met at the home of Miss Melba Into the of "The taking McCune will be pleased to give you a Club Rooms for the bounteous table. The center piece Hague, preparatory to holding an purpose of playmore minute account of the colon! cards or other games is strictly being cut tulips and pansies. Mr. and "Invitation Party" for about ten male ing God bless my old of dear Nephi. Ing Mrs members who are now Mrs. George Bigier, Mr. and This Is so that the Club prohibited" fullfledge. The boyhood home and the good peopl Samuel Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank first degree was inflicted upon "Mere Rooms shall not be made public card who reside there, and with the poet It Is provided that Warner, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Men" at the hostess home. They parlors thereof. " - , I can tay, Nephi, with all tby faults anyone li son. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Lund, Mr, were given the second and third de;v "v wPBWi, desiring membership may v, ' I love thee still. I do hope that we make nd Mrs. W. P. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs to the Secretary and application grees in a "Mud Hole?" some where g next will have a Joyous ' ' his fee and dues, as Is Smith Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Joh Reupon In the southern part of town. paying i September at you have suggested. Mr. and Wilkey, Mrs. Irving Wilson, required of members, his application freshments were served at the Nephi ' . ... x. I ,. ,; ! I; ' Mr. Mrs remain Mrs. John C. Painter, and With kindest regards will be passed upon by the Club and ' r mn- -' Drug. Those 'who enjoyed the fun . Yours sincerely. Otto Sudweeks, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred are the Misses Loretta Sparks, Florif he Is admitted to membership he ' jmmiiii 11. F.JUcCUNE, has the Ra,me privilege as other Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowers ence Hiches, Eva Olpln, Edna HaySalt Lake City, Utah members. A larger membership In vMing Helen and Florence Smith, and nes, Ophelia Jennings, Mrs. Selma B. the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs roofe, sirs, waiter uipin, airs. the Club Is favored. The above rule does not abridge The nllmj whooiier Mayflower belnn launched at Essex, Mans. The craft, T. L. Smith. Wallace K. Riddle, of the forest Ine Johnson, and Miss Melba Hague, service office at Provo, came down to any of the proper privileges hereto which will represent Boston In the International fishing schooner races tli's Messrs, Walter Olpln, Robert Park, NnrAi Wednesdnv evenlnc to meet fore enjoyed by members, but the year Is expeeiwl to lift the trojihy won by the tiUiiirestrr sehooner, Esperanto Udell Edghetll, well known wool J. R. Ostler, Arthur Pyper, Clarence enforce it to again last year. Tin re Tic- een quite a bit of controversy retarding the lines of the with the cattlemen of this city, relat- Club does propose buyer, was In Nephi Saturday looking Foote, Roger Hague, Clyde Carter, Onhltig schooner. and other forest mat-- st Mayflower, Hie en f e.iu more IKe a yacht than a deep-sela in over the wool of tha local sheepmen. Lavore Carter, and Allan Johnson. NEPHI COMMERCIAL CLUB load of Electric Light Beag-Harr- pro-te- rs . f - ref-ferr- ed HOME-COMIN- -- -- THE WEEK'S LOCAL HAPPENINGS frost-resista- . nt dry-lan- Built for Fishing Schooner Races , : home-comin- ;PV",'..A .J .r" ' " .. .: H - v- -; 4 ;, - - - - I Ut, a |