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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S CIRCULAT- THE ES THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALITA BLK : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ! TIMES-NEW- IS A BOOST. S Kit FOR THE AHIC ULTURAJj AND MIXING INTKKKSTS OF 'j : : : J UAH COUNTY - t NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 29TH, 1021 THE TIMES, VOL. 12, NO. 84. OF EOUGAT- - BOARD A THE NEWS, VOL. 5, NO. 52 "WESTERN RILEY" TRIP TO THE JUNSLE AT CHAUTAUQUA Carveth Wells, In Picture and Story, Richard Audiences Chautauqua Through Wild Jungles of Malay Peninsula. Takes Tax Levy Reduced To Five And Hal! Mills- - Schools To Open Sept. 12. . .. . 1 . lo Board of Education of Juab itjboTDistrlct met Wednesday "' even- - J Jr, presiding, J. H. Lunt, Harry Foote lLorenzo Mangelson and Jos. F. New. . ' For six years Carveth Wells, of Lon don, England, formerly lecturer at Imperial College, London University, lived in the wild Jungle lands of the Malay Peninsula. He was official explorer for the British Government and HUGE SUCCESS OUTING ," ; , . ' " ' . ' -- CASE COMES FROM EUREKA In the last Issue of the Eureka Reporter, the details of one of the most revolting cases that has ever ' come to our attention occured in Eu reka the past week, and how any Jury could bring in a verdict that would turn such a human fiend at large is beyond our comprehension. If the particulars as given In the Report er, and from what we have been told by other parties are only half true, hanging is too good for such human reptiles. Here is the story as printed In the last issue of the Eureka paper. ' ' Juvenile court authorities were In "Eureka yesterday for the purpose of Investigating one of the most revolt ing and beastial crimes ever per petrated in this state, a case in which a seven year old child, her mother and other degenerates of adult age are alleged to be Impli cated. As a result of the in human treatment to which the child was subjected by these degenerates, chief among which is the mother, the lit tle girl, who Is nothing more than a babe, is suffering from a disease of V most serious nature. We don't know what the outcome will be and we are not anxious to even mention, let alone dig mp the details of such a disgusting affair. Inhuman wretches, whose degener acv has reached such a stage, are not fit to associate with, even the It Is to be re lowest of criminals. gretted that there Is po way of met lng out a punishment in keeping with their crime A trial was conducted bere yester day before Judge Willis of the juve nile court and a Jury brought In verdict which acquitted one of the accused persons. The mother's trial will be conducted either at Nephl or at Provo. The juvenile court's probation officer, E, O. Bylund, says he the Is thoroughly disgusted with manner In which the case was band Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay of Sant led and with the verdict. Ha does aquln spent Pioneer day visiting In not Intend "to let the matter drop Mona. and states that ha will consult with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wood and fam state officers, carrying the afflair clear up to the governor It neces My of Provo are visiting at the horn 'yesterday' of Mrs. F. A. Keyte this wek sity, as he considers farce" a travesty cm Justice" Mrs. Laurel Carter, has. gone to Earl Lewis, returned to his home Moroni to attend the funeral of near relative. In Provo Wednesday after a pleasan visit with friends here. Mr. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kay of Lynn has recently returned from a mission and was one of the speakers Sunday dyl, are visiting with their parents In Mona. In the Tabernacle. Miss Ignore Cox is spending a few Margarett Oadd, spent the holiday days visiting with relatives and frlpn with her parents In this city, return ds In Mona. Air. and Mm. flurh Hnprrv and fam lng to Salt Lake Tuesday where she is employed. lly of Nephl spent Pioneer day here, ' - . , - 1 - !" Green-halgh- - "See-Saw- s'' -- RIDGE LAST MONDAY STANDING About noon Monday when four Salt Lake men were hitting the high spots toward Fish Lake on a vacation trip, the driver of the car, a Cadillac Sedan lost control of the auto when the tire ot the right rear wheel blew out, and the machine turned turtle. Adolph White, a member ot the party was badly cut by broken glass. Abe Wolfe 's suffered a broken shoulder, Ike was Nate broken and leg right Hill-son- Horn, escaped with bruises. The Injured men were, brought to Nephl, where medical aid was given by Dr. I. O. Miner and I)r N Rees, they were then placed on the afternoon train and returned to Salt Lake i A fx Twelve hundred people were in at tendance at the Fathers ana son s the outing of the Y, M. M.. I. A. of NatJuab Stake of Zion at the Nephi ional Park behind Mt. Nebo on July 23, 24 and 25th, 1921. OF THE TEAMS IN CENTRAL UTAH LEAGU The following list gives the stand lng of the teams in the Central Utah league up to Wednesday evening. 7 0 1.000 Am. Fork 1 6 .857 Provo 3 4 .571 Sp. Fork S Nephl Heber 3 2 3 8 5 9 .500 .500 FOR DEON JEIIII Many Out Of Town Visitors Of Consol- Attend--Word- s ation Spoken. ? groundwhich was given to them by me government. i neir tents were neatly and orderly arranged upon the ground find their daily programs were carried out each day under the direct ion of their superior officers the flag There were 500 boys and. 200 tam 'was raised at sun rise and taken down ers who participated .in the outing at sunset each day under appropriate Their drills and their eclipsing by far thg anticipation of exercises. the Stake officers of the Mutual wno gymnastic exercises were witnessed and enjoyed each morning and even had the matter in charge. The interest shown by the Stake ing by the people who were assembled and ward officers In the outing was In the canyon. One feature which was very much very gratifying. There were present: President John E. Lunt, and J. N. C. enjoyed especially by the mothers Pexton, of the Stake Presidency, Pat and fathers was the Inspection period riarchs James W. raxman and L. A. each morning when the scout officers Bailey Sr., Bishop Thomas Bailey, of went through the tents for the pur the Nephl ward and his counselors P. pose of inspecting the sanitary con P. Christison and John C. Hall, Bis ditions around the tents, the clean hop A. H. Belliston of the Nephi Iiness with which the scouts kept South ward and counselor J. M. Chri- - their bedding and cooking utensils. stensen and Bishop Raphael Garfield Manytof the mothers expressed them of the Mona ward, Robert Winn, selves-- ' as being highly pleased with Stake Supt. of Sunday Schools, Pearl the manner in which their boys kept Allen, president of the Y. L. M. I. A. their tents and surroundings and of the Stake, William Bailey, Thos. many an object lesson was taught to H. Burton, N. J. Rees and Brent Hall those present. of the seven Presidents of Seventies, ... Each evening during the encamp The ward mutuals were represented ment the people gathered at the by Dennis Wood of the South Ward, scout, camp to witness the bonfire George Sperry of the Nephl ward and exercises, which were not only very The pro M. M. King of the Mona ward. There instructive but amusing. were also present all of the Stake Offi grams were extemporaneous and con. cers of the Young mens and numer consisted of stump speeches, recitat ions and songs, both individual and ous other ward and stake officers. There were 22 scouts from the community. Those participatin in the North ward, 36 from the South ward programs were G. M. Whltmore, J. W and 33 from the Nephi ward, and 14 Paxman, J. W. Barnes,' Dennis Wood from Mona ward,, making' a total Thos; H. Burton, A V Gadd,- - Harry t PinnoW Dav wan flttinarlv celebra f"105thescouts, present at aho outing, Beagley, W C. Andrews and others.' ted here July 25th. It began at dayy" scout work and program were i Su&lay.'afternoon religious services break with the firing of a cannon and under the supervision of Stake Scout were held .at the scout tent, several hundred people were In attendance. hoisting of the flag.. An excellent Commissioner Orton Durham. parade through the main street took scouts were under The services were under the super ward The North place at nineo'clock a. m. - It was the direct supervision of Scout Master vision of the Stake officers of the headed by Uncle Sam, escorted by a Arthur Pyper, the Nephl ward under Young Men's, Stake Supt. Thos. II uniformed soldier and .sailor, who Brent Hall, Scout Master and Marcus Burton presided and the following saw service in the world war.. Then Scout Master, the program, was rendered. ". assistant Burton, Lola Miss came Utah represented by ward under A. B. Gib- Song by the congregation, "Utah We South Nephl ,. LoveThee" Prayfer Robert Winn. Sin Keyte, followed by all the pioneers son Scout Master and Orme who crossed the plains in the early the ging, by the congregation, "America Scout Master, assistant days, a number of other floats depict Mona scouts were under the super- Short talks were made by the follow. ing different scenes, Indians, clowns, vision of Earl Green Scout Master. men on various subjects. Purpose o girls and boys on .horseback, automo scouts wttile in camp erected Fathers and Sons Outing, Thos." H The biles, etc. King's band brought up a nag sian upon tueir tauiim (Continued on page Five). ' the rear. A short spicy program was given In the meet in e house at 10 o clock. At FORMER NEPHITE DIES : PLAYGROUND APPARATUS 1 p. m. the children were given dance. At three o'clock a baseball HAS BEEN INSTALLED ; IN SALT LAKE CITY game between Mona and Springvllle Mutual team for a purse of fifty dol lars took place.. Mona won an easy "The "Coaster Slide" and the O. L. Whltbeck, a native son of this victory by a score of 14 to 5 and took ordered some time ago for the the big end of the purse. E. Newton city passed away in Salt Lake Sunday, and H. Kay were the battery for the death coming unexpectedly, although children's playground have arrived Mona team. Several errors at critical he had been In poor health for some and were installed Wednesday ,by Kendall BroB.- - The apparatus Is well times spoiled the chance of a shutout. time. Mona pulled off two fast double plays made and durable, and to Judge by son The was deceased Mr. of the' enthusiasm ot the - youngsters The ball bame was followed by and Mrs. John former resi- the children's races, footraces, pony rac dents of Nephi, Whltbeck, since Its arrival the playground ' was 48 and born here es, a Ford automobile race, bronco years ago, but has lived In Salt Lake be the most popular place in the city busting and other sports. The days the greater part of his life, conduct- for the little kiddies of the town. The purchasing of the playground festivities ended with a big dance in ing a business on ninth east street in made possible by the hall at night. the above city. ' He was well known material has been the cooperation of the City Adminis famolder citizens to the here, being A bundle shower was given by Mr, as "Van" when a young tration and the Primary Asosclation and Mrs. Claude Rowe last Thursday iliarly known of Nephi, and Is solely for the enjoy boy living here. .'his ment of the children pf the primary evening. Many useful presents were his He leaves besides wife, It is their playground and the age. given to the newly married couple. St. Mrs. of Esther Wltbeck, mother, of Use the apparatus is restricted to Mr. Ephraim Yates, son of Mrs Louis, who was visiting him. at the them, and any infringement of their and was at bis time of his Mary Yates of this place, was Joined bedside when death, by older boys and girls will not the end came. Four rights In wedlock last week to Miss Myrtle be allowed. With ordinary care this suralso brothers and three sisters,' Dye of Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Yates will last for years and be equipment vive him, these being J. H. Wltbeck will live in Mona for the present. a source of constant pleasure to the Charles Wltbeck of free wedding dance will be given of Salt Lake, Edward children ot this city. Dresford and Calif, Oakland, It Is hoped by those who have sup. Friday evening by the newlyweds. of St. Louis, Mrs. Colin M. Selph ot of the work that the peopl ervislon Mr. Raymond King, son of M. M St Louis, Airs Estella Waugh, and In general will help to protect In eve D. Wltbeck Alta of Miss Washington, In King, was married last Wednesday ry way the playground equlpmen the MantI Tempi to Miss Estella C. from any damage that may be Yates, daughter of Mr, John M. Yatos tempted by thoughtless individuals, All Join In wishing many happy days who some time take pleasure In des of married blips to this group of new AUTO ACCIDENT ON I EVAN troylng public property. ly married young people. ion. In the matter of Janitors for next school year, on proper motion it was decided to retain the present janitors for the next term. The question of having the work done for the addition to the present high schol building was referred to the Nephl members of the Board. The tax levy for this year was again reduced one half mill, making a re duction of one and a half mills from last year. The levy being 5 mills, as against 7 mills for 1920.. This reduction is made possible ow. lng to the increased amount that will be received from the State under the amendment passed by the people last election making a straight appropriat ion of 25 for each child of school age. . An explanation may be timely here, the experiences which he encountered as some citizens get a wrong impres- - n that period of time form one of the sion of this appropriation from the nost thrilling and Interesting stories State. The schools of this district were now being told on the American plat already receiving $14.35 per student form. Mr. Wells brought back with from the State, so that the $25 which him a remarkable collection of views will now be received is in reality only of the animal, reptile and plant life $10.65 per student more than last of that strange tropical country and year. This reduction of one and a he will present these on the screen at half mills, in th tax lew. this .vear. Chautauqua on the fourth nighty will more than offset this $10.65 that will be received by the district. On motion It was decided to ask for MOtlA'S WEEKLY BUD bids for the supplying of 100 tons of -. coal.... , . GET OF HAPPENINGS Sept. 12th, was the date set for the in schools of the district. opening Campbell Is Deilghtfu Poet and Reader. Richard Posey Campbell, author of Just Common Folks" and "A Daugh ter of the Rogues," two delightful books of verse. Is often called "The Western James Whltcomb Riley." He has written about the folks next door Scout Exercises Big Feature 0! Entertainment-Servic- es Conducted Sunday Afternoon When Large Number Were PresentThe Pioneers Theme Of Principal Addresses. FUNERAL SERVICES P. Jr -- s 1 I Funerai services were held in the South ward meeting house Saturday afternoon over remains of Miss Deon Jennings, whose body arrived here Friday morning from Salt Lake ti-- a City, accompanied by Hyruin Broad- head of lata city and Reed Scott, of Idaho Falls, brothers in law ot the deceased. Services were conducted by Bishop H. Belliston. The speakera were Bishop Jas. E. Tyalor of Levan, R. W. McMullin and Bishop Belliston of this ity and I H. Grace of Salt Lake City. Each spoke of the sterling qualities of the deceased and ottered words ot consolation to the bereaved family and relatives. Music was furnished by the follow. ing, duet "The morning breaks', the j shadows flee" Mrs. Ed. Carter' and L. Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. D'lane G. Booth piano and Miss Mercl Goldsbrough, violin. Solo "A Perfect day" Mrs. Mabel Lunt, Solo, "Lead Kindly Light" Marcia Starr. The in. vocation was offered by Lorenzo Man- the everyday people, Just as Blley gelson ot Levan, and the benediction ' lid, and much of his verse has the by Wilford Belliston. a me deep heart appeal as that of the out of town visitors were in Many iloosler poet. attendance, and the floral offerings He comes to Chautauqua on the sec were profuse and abundant and gave ond afternoon with readings In char evidence of the kindly esteem ot the acter from his own works. An hour donors. "Aiiong the visitors were Mr. , " spent with him. will be an hour long and "Mrs. rt remembered. Lundsteen of Idaho FuflsTH. M. Jennings ot Milford. Mr. and Airs. Alma and T. D. Dearden, of Gar LIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM Jennings, rison, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. WII- - ' liardson of Ephraim Mrs Jos Bardsley C. E... Etabley, Mr. and Mrs THRIVING MILLS Mrs. Chris Sorenson,r Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bardsley, and Mr John Bardsley of Centerfield, Miss Violet and , Linda Mrs. Sam Green and Mr.' Baxter of Bardsley ot Gunnison, Miss Eva Jen and -- Miss Zina- Pleasant Grove "Vere In MilUTSuhday"! nings ot Salt Scott of Provo.' ..','. . ' and Monday on business Interment was In the Levan Ceme., Mrs. James Kelly of Delta was In tery, the former home of the deceased AIUls last week looking over his farm . ing interests 1 Reff-SopVtan- , . - NEPHI Mr Loyd and Miss Louise Williams in Learning spent the twenty-fourt- h ton Miss Mable Lund returned to her home in Salt Lake Saturday after spending the past month in Mills Mr and Mrs Geo Kitchens are visit lng In Salt Lake this week - Mr W B Jago and Mr W H Goeller were in Nephl Tuesday on business Mr. Will Orgill and two sons W. C and J W Orgill motored to Salt Lake Sunday ..... Mr Sylvester Pierce went to Gunn laon, Sunday where he will visit with his family for a few days Mr. W E Snader- has purchased new binder this week Mr and Mrs A L' Curtiss enter tained at their home on Monday eve ning to an Ice cream supper. Th following Invited guests were present Air and Mrs John Williams, Mr an Mrs J E Robertson,. Mr Earl SwIUer, and the host and hostess, Mr an A L Curllss . ;'.., Mr Jam os Andrews Tuesday on business HIGH was In Mills HONOR COMES TO MR H VAL HOY A high honor has been conferred upon 11. Val Hoyt, one of our highly respected young men the past week Mr Hoyt, having been appointed as Dean of the New College of Commer. re and Administration at the B T Provo Prof Hoyt, Is well deserving of the honor that has come to him. and la recognition for tha years of hard stu. dy and strenuous work he has done In fitting hlmsolf for the high position he has been called to. This paper congratulates the trustees of the col lege on the selection, and Prof. Hoyt, on the distinctive and well merited honor which has been accorded hint SIX-PAYSO- N LEHI 2 2, HFPHI 3. The local team came out of the slump Friday afternoon at ' Payson, and played real league ball, in fact from the verdict of those who attend- ed it was one of the best games of the ' season. Keough was in fine form and struck out 16 batsmen during the nine sessions. The locals scored 2 in the first, 2 in the second, one in the 6th and one In the 9th. In the second innings Kitchen the ace pitch er for Payson,. was knocked out ot the box by the slugging locals, being , replaced by Fowler, who held the Ne- -, phites down a little better, but the game was never in doubt from start to finish. The star play ot the game happened in the ninth innings. Pay-so- n was at bat, with 2 men down and two on. A drive to centerfield was missed by I. M. Petty, but Durham coming up behind relayed the ball to Park at short, who in turn pegged to home plate and nipped the runner by a few Inches, retiring the side. Geo. D. Haymond of this city nm- -. pired the game. The local team put the skids under Lehl Wednesday winning by a score of 3 to 2. I. M. Petty, was on the mound for the locals and pitched real league ball and was entitled to a shut out. The locals have won the last two league games, and are now In the first division ot the league. Everybody come out today and help the boys put it over Spanish ' Fork which will land thm In third place. Game called at 4 p. m. Everybody out. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lunt, came over from Manti Saturday arid spent the holidays here. They left Wednesday for Salt Laks City, where Mr. Lunt, will secure medical treatment, he having beon quite ill the past few weeks. They were accompanied to Salt Lake by their son County Recorder Geo. W. Lunt. Ernest riarabTRPr, National llepub from I'tah, E. R. llcan Committee-maCalllstfir, Speaker of the Hohhp, In the last Ipglslaturn, and J. L. Wilson, pro. mtnent mining tnan and politician of Salt Lake City, paid the the Tlmps News office a plensiint visit yester lay. They were on their way to Sal'na Canyon, to look over somo coftl prop Mrs. Jos. F. Wright, who recently .IfS Springvllle moved to Salt Lake, has been quit 1 .143 ill the ptst week, having an operat Payson 1 .143 ion performed Wednesday at the ho erties in that section Lehl pitat for gall stones. At last report City. Miss Camilla Cazlpr, is v s't ng with The car in which the accident hap ehe Is doing as well as ran be expect relatives 'n Bait Lake City this week. ed. pened was badly wrecked. .... ....... - !' |