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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah Friday, July 20th, 1923.' The Times, Vol. 14, No. 20. PIONEER DAY TO BE OBSERVED SOUTH WARD S. S. CONFERENCE The South Ward Sunday School will hold their annual conference next Sun day, July 22nd, in the Ward meet Program In The Tabernacle ing house. The following is the pro At 10:30 A. M. Baseball gram outlined for the day: Game in Afternoon. Sunday morning, 10 a. m. Meeting of all Sunday school workers. Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Reading of Next Tuesday is Pioneer Day and minutes. the day will be observed in this city Singing, under direction of S. S. with an appropriate program at 10:30 Ward, chorister. a. m., in the Tabernacle. In the afPrayer, Bishop A. H. Belliston. ternoon a ball game will be held at Singing. the ball park for a purse of $100, beSacramental Gem. tween the local team and Lynndyl. Administering of Sacrament. The game is scheduled for 4 p. m. Presentation of officers. In the evening a dance will be Concert recitation. Short talk, member stake board. given in the Arlington Hall. The following is (he program arClass song, primary department. Retold story, member First Inter ranged for the Tabernacle meeting: Selection Boys' Band. mediate department. Singing ' ' America. ' ' Reading, given by Stake board. ... Prayer. Remarks, Stake presidency. Singing "Come, Come Ye Saints." Singing. Benediction. Beading Beth Hobbs. Vocal Solo Clarence Warner. Sunday Afternoon, 2 p. m. Talk "Spirit of the Pioneers of Opening exercises, direction of Bish '47," Darrall Chase. op. Vocal Solo Stellman Cowan. Singing. Instrumental Selection Goldsbrough Prayer. Sisters. Singing. Selection Boys' Band. Sacrament. Benediction. Rest Exercise Kindergarten depart ment. e paper, "Characteristics LEGION CONVENTION of the Apostles of Christ," member AUG Theological department. ' Short talk, Stake presidency. Musical, given by Stake board. e The biggest attractions ever offer' paper on Martin Luther men and their and His Influence on Religion, mem ed to Utah ladies are being announced for the ber Second Intermediate department. state conventions of the American Singing. Legion and Auxiliary that will be Benediction. held in Price August It Is now certain that National Com mander Alvin M. Owsley of the Amer OVER 300 ATTEND lean Legion will be here. It is also CANYON PICNIC positive that Dr. Kate Waller Barrett national president of the Auxiliary and""E."""J. Elvers," national chef de . The third annual Wheat Day cele chemln de fer of the Forty and Eight bration held in this city Wednesday will be present. was a big success from every stand Besides these attractions Inure) have been arranged a parade that will point. In the morning a trip was over the ridge and the best make a regimental guard mount look made whoat fields were visited including like a rainy reveille; a trip to Hiawa tha and through the famous Black the experiment station. In the afterHawk mine; receptions, balls and noon a canyon picnic was held at Mardl Gras, inltations something which over 300 people attended. After the sports in the afternoon a large good every minute not taken up in bonfire program was given at which convention sessions. a number of the visitors responded is Utah man in Every A luncheon was served to toasts. urged to come to Carbon county for these three days, meet his buddies during the evening and a most en and their ladles, and if for no other joyable time was spent. Among the visitors who attended reason, hear these national speak ers. Arrangements are being made from out of town were the following: to care for hundreds of men and Prof. Wm. Peterson, of the Agricul tural College, Dr. R. J. Evans, of the women. This will also be the occasion for A. C. Extension Service, Dr. J. A. the first grade promenade of the Harris, of the Carnegie Research Inwhich means that there stitute, P. V. Cardon, editor of the Utah 40-will be plenty of good legion fellow- Utah Farmer, Alma Wilson, superin ship. The legion's elections of state tendeut Davis County Experiment officers may become a riot but Car Farm, and V. L. Martinson, County bon county and Price officials are Agent, Salt Lake county. The luncheon was provided by the Bring the woman. very human. buddy,, amd live over the old days Juab County Farm Bureau. with the outfit. FATHER AND SON'S OUTING JULY 27-3- 0 Third Annual Outing Held In Juab Stake Under Auspices Of M. I. A. --Scout Grounds In Canyon Will Be Ren1 dezvous. . , ' . . BOYS BAND BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY Sunday evening, July 22nd, at the ent in, the city. ' High School Auditorium, commencing follow: HEBER WINS IN EASY FASHION The local team lost to the Heber Eagles Friday afternoon at the local bell park by the score of 20 to 7. in favor of the boys from Wasatch county.- - The game was an easy one for tho visitors on account of the crippled condition of the Nephites, due to the fact that, half of the regular team are learning the gamo of war out on the Gigliug Reservation in California. Notwithstanding the line-uwe had, there were several thrills injected into tha game, espe cially when I. M. Petty and Bryan Petty hit homers in consecutive ordor. Bryan also brought the crowd to its feet with a couple ot three base hits. Lefty Murdock for the visitors is one of the best pitchers in the league aud his curves for the most part were Gervery baffling to the batters. ald Pyper aud Marcus Burton shared the pitching honors for the locals, while Mont Sperry did good work in the catching department. George D. Haymond called the strikes and balls. p JUDGE BURTON RENDERS The list of numbers a grand concert will be given for the benefit of the Boys' Band. No charge is being made for admission but voluntary contributions at 8 p. m., Ten-minut- . 8, ENCAMPMENT JULY 3 1ST TO AUG. 3RD The third annual Farmer's encamp ment to be held in Logan, July 31st to August 3rd, is expected to be the best ever held. There will be lee tures, demonstrations, judging con tests, games, dances, and entertain ment for every farmer who can at tend. Last year Juab county had a good attendance and each returned feeling that he had enjoyed a valuable and pleasant vacation. Mora should at tend this year. You will not only have a good time but an opportunity is afforded to learn a great deal Start now and put your place in or der, so that nothing will interfere with you being there. This year Juab county should enter teams In all the contests. Livestock men, grain and potato growers look up the score card. You fellows who get in trim and lets pitch horse-shoe- s bring the prize cups to Juab eounty this year. A. E. SMITH, County Agont DECISION Judge Burton rendered an important Selection Boys' Band. water case decision this week which ' set aside a ruling of the State Engi Prayer Dr. N. J. Rees. ' Overture Band. neer. It appeared from the records Vocal Solo Clarence Warntr. in the case that 30 second feet of ' The Reading- - Beth Hobbs. will be received at the door. water had been appropriated from band committee have sent out circu- Ladies' Quartette Ar villa Lunt and Red Cedar Creek in Juab County, the lar letters this week to a large num Company. State Engineer having approved the Cornet Solo Rex Christensen. ber of citizens of the community mak-application, and given the parties to , March 1st, 1922, to complete con ing an urgent appeal for assistance Talk James H. Ockey. Instrumental Selection The Golds- struction work. An application was in helping to finance the organization. The band has made excellent pro brough Sisters. again made for an extension of time Vocal Solo L. P. Anderson. gress the past year and are now geton this application, and the State Reading Oneita Rees. ting into a position where they will Engineer granted the applicants un Male Quartette Ray Francom and til March 1st, 1923. be able to give good returns on the This extension ' investment. Company. was protested by one 1L B. Johnston, " Euudu The program - outlined Aliie, Belttston Uut tae,Banie, wasoverruled by the Selection Boys' Band. evening is a very excellent one and State Engineer. Benediction. is composed of some of the best tal Mr. Johnston appealed from this ruling and the case was tried before LIVE NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Judge Burton last Thursday and Fri day. Mrs. Alice Russell left Monday for Mrs. Annie Hill of Fountain Green In rendering his opinion, Judge Bur visited with Mrs. Rachael Sidwell this her home in Butte, Mont., after vis ton reversed the ruling of the State week. iting with her mother, Mrs. Alice and cited that official to Engineer Golden, for several weeks. Chapter 67, Laws of 1919, which Mrs. Sidney Scott returned to her bdows that the State Engineer had home Saturday after a pleasant visit Attorney Henry Adams, was down no authority under the law to grant from Kexburg Idaho the eafly part with her mother at Fayette, Utah. extension of time beyond that apof this week looking after some legal any proved in the original application, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell motored matters here. the extension of tiuia asked should to Fairview Saturday, returning home been denied. have The LoVrice Swarm of Bee Hive Monday. held their Girls of the Nephi Ward Mr. Gladncy Robinson of Salt Lake last meeting at the home of Miss MONA NEWS The evening was Velma Sparks. City, spent Sunday in this city, the OF THE WEEK bee hive in work also planning spent guest of Miss Vera Kendall. the work for the remander of tne will be Miss Elece Knowles returned home summer. The next meeting The children of WUlim Piatt gave held at the home of Miss Frances Lake after from Salt spendSunday a party last Friday in honor of his Carter. ing a week there. GSth birthday. An elaborate dinner served at noon after which an was the Mrs Park entertained Edgar down Miss Daphine Broadhead came members of the Woodbine Club at her automobile ride was taken throughout from Salt Lake to visit with her parRefreshments the surrounding country. Among those Wednesday evening. ents for a week. Mrs. present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry were served to the following: Mrs. Leonard Linton, Alstine, of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. Black, Harry and M. Whitmore G. Mr. and Mrs. COMING HACK Mrs. Willis Bryan, Mrs. Stan Jarrett Frank Harper of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Rose left Sunday for Denver, Mrs. Ronald. Jarrett, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Harry Bow vawill a enjoy Colorado, where they Ingram, Mrs. Will Allen, Miss Fanny man, an dGlen Piatt of Bingham, Mr. "The following poem Is sent us this cation for a few weeks. Reid. Special Guests, Mrs. George and Mrs. Ed McClennan, of Halt Lake, week from one of our subscribers in Howarth. of Salt Lake, and Mrs. J. Mrs. Edward Simmons of Payson, and Ucon Idaho. It Is written by For H Mai Whitmore, of this city, and R. Gus. Peterson of Santaquin. Stanley of Mammoth. Giles of Bait Lake, left SunMrs. Parkin, son of Mr. Ten-minut- -4. Father and Sons outing" arranged by the committee. Sunday, of the Juab Stake of Zion will be held July 29th, regular afternoon meeting, near the Ranger Station July 27th at which ApostTe Geo. A. Smith and to 30th. Every ward in the stake. Oscar Kirkham are exacted to be are cordially invited to take part present. Sunday evening a bonfire in the outing which will be . under party and program will be given by the direction of the Mutual Improve- the M. I. A. Monday, July 30th, ment Association of the Juab stakes' breaking of camp and return home.' The program as outlined by the of The outing this year is expected to ficers will be as follows: Friday eve eclipse any previous effort and a rec ning, July 27th, pitching of tents and ord ' crowd is looked for during the Julyil three days en'campnieut. Saturday, camps. arranging 28th, hike to Mt. Nebo, also sports The annual The News, Vol. 7, No 7. J Vocai-SoloWM- rs.. BURIAL OF FORMER NEPHITE Mrs. Mary Foote Is Laid To Rest Services in the South Ward Meeting House. Mrs. Mary T. U. Foote, Foote, wife of the late former resideint of this city died in Salt Lake City Friday night after a prolonged illness. The deceased was 63 years of age at tho time of her death and was born in England coming to this country early in life. She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. May Gill, Mrs. Pearl Eabey, Miss Hilda Foote, Mrs, Gean Clark, all of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mervin Adams, of Kingman Arizona, Bradley Foote, and Bert Foote of Salt Lake, and Emerson Foots! of California. Mrs. Foote, was highly respected by all who knew her in this city, and the sympathy of the people here is extended to the family in their bereavement. Funeral services were held In the South Ward Meeting House Monday afternoon Bishop A. II. Belliston' be ing in charge. Prayer was offeed by Ayferd Orme. The speakers were: J. E. Lunt, President T. D. Rees, and Bishop Belliston. Musical numbers wera rendered as Vocal Selection by Mrs. follows: Allio Belliston, "My Father Knows," ' accompanied by Mrs. Diane Booth. Instrumental selection by the Golds brough Sisters, "Lead Kindly Light.". Benediction was pronounced by J. M. Christensen. . The floral offerings were beautiful and profuse. Intement took place in the City Cemetery. LEHI WINS FROM NEPHI 7-- 4 The local team journeyed to Lehi where they met the team from that city in a league' game which resulted in a win for the Utah County boys with a score of 7 to 4 in their favor. The game was good throughout and the result was in doubt the most of the time. Adams, late of the Provo team, played for with three Lehi and his men on, was responsible for the deMarcus Burton feat of the locals. pitched the entire nine innings for Paul Nephi, striking out ten men. Grace played short, and did excellent work. Stellman Cowan was responsible for a Bryan Petty made a brilliant catch, and Gerald Pyper starred wheu he caught a difficult foul ball Wednesday, two-bagg- three-bagge- one-han- TRAIN 4 WRECKED SUNDAY MORNING Train number 4, which arrives in this city at 3:45 a. in., was wrecked Sunday morning about 2 miles south of Sandy on its regular run. The cause of the accident is said to have been due to the seepage from an irrigation canal which undermined the track to such an extent that the heavy engine and train caused it to give Wm. P. Kay who has been living in way. The engineer and two firemeu .salt Lake for the past two years is were killed, and about ten other peohome for a short visit. ple more or less iujurod. Among the Miss Vcrda Kay and Cora Kay latter was J. A. Cottrell, formerly have gone to Provo for an indefinite agent ut the local depot, who sustained a fractured band. stay. . and Henry George Parkin formerly of this city. The day for Yellowstone Park, going by The Itovano.Bee Hive Swarm held tittle of the poem is "Coming Back auto. They will also motor to the their regular meeting at the home of To Utah" and Is as follows: coast before returning to Utah. Miss Itha Parkes, refreshments were I'm coming back to Utah An gosh I sure am glad. An mother's coming with me An so Is dear old dad. We've tried It out in Idaho, With its hard times-an- d bad luck, We've Just about decided That it sure is badly struck. I've been so dreadful lonesome Each day we've been away, And If I ever do get back, You bet your life I'll stay. Ruth Grover, served to the following: Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Kecs and fam- Edith Morgan, Rita Schofiold, Aiden ily returned home Sunday evening Lunt, Blanche Burton, Erma Lunt, after a two weeks' motor trip to Virginia Clyde, Blanche Pitt, Thelma Yellowstone Park. Itha They report hav- Bailey, Naomi Bailey, and ing had a splendid time while away. Parkes. Mrs. John A. Garrett returned home , Monday from Halt Lake City and here she went to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orson E. Brown, and her sister, Mrs. A. W. Howell. Gar-Held- The members of the 8. S. Club their husbands Friday evea Canyon party. A chicken at ning So we're coming back to Utah, supper was served at 6:30 p. m., after Where life seems but a dream, which a bonfire was made and conAnd folks work late and early test games enjoyed the remainder of Besides the flowing streams. Those present were: the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Al Burton, Mr. and Mrs. We're coming back to Utah, C. Where the people are willing to Ralph Brough,- Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Gerald Mrs. .Cazier, the near Mr. auto and an While driving Carter, hare. T. Beagley residence Tuesday night, That's where we hope to live and die Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Kendall had his machine turn For God seems nearer there. James II. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. turtle throwing him to the ground Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kendall came Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iteid, Mr. and causing several bruises. Miss Ada Burton, who was with him at the down from Salt Lake Wednesday and and Mrs. J. Walter Paxman, Mr. and time, also sustained some bruises, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. John Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, and Mr. Caryl Muuk. C. Painter, parents of Mrs. Kendall. also a fractured shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Lonn Jensen o BOXING EXHIBITION Fountain Green visited for a short STAGED JULY 24TH The Sea Gull Classes of the North time with relatives here last week A baby girl was born to Mrs. Eno Ward Primary had a very pleasant A boxing exhibition has been slag and enjoyable trip to Mantl Temple Brimhall of Provo, at the home of he for July 24th to take place at .he cd Mr. Mrs. Geo. E. and Kay, beparents, last Tuesday by auto, the object Theatre at 2 p. in. Thore Venice ing to visit the Temple and do work Monday morning. wlil be three bouts, with Perry Talfor the dead, 'two hundred baptisms middle-weigof Miss Alverta Houghton of Starr, bot being performed. The girls expressed tho of ona os prinNorthwest tho themselves as having enjoyed the was married Wednesday of this week Bal'.lli.g Junsn of Gunnl cipals. The party was composed of to Mr. Harry Kelsey of Lynndyl. Con son, will take on Mr. Talbot and a trip. whirl-win- d May Garrett, Julia Patten, Stella Har- gratulutioos. content Is expected. Thos ris, Ilortense Howarth, Ruby Olsen, who have s en Taibot In action know The Mona Relief Society took thei Holcn Wright, Lucile Nielson, Helen that the other fellows will have to McPherson, Ruth Bale, Lucile Foote, excursion to the Ranger Station be go some. For particulars as to prices Blanch Garrett, Lavell Foote, Margar hind Mt. Nebo Tuesday. Over thirty see tho advertisement in another ct Smith, Irene Sudwceks, Zelda Pay, members made the trip and Tall report part of this paper. Norma Jones, Nelda Bock, Nola Lunt, having had a good time. Erma Sidwell, Lois Allen. The girls Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stnnlcy of MamMr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson are were accompanied by Mrs. A. J. (low-cr- , moth, Utah, nre visiting with relaMrs. James Christensen, Relia visiting relatives in Mona. tives in Krplii this wei'k. Allen, Mrs. Lola Jarkman. The chaufMona will celebrate On July 24th Mrs. Clarence Foote and Mis Ida feurs were E. F. Russell, Clarence Gowers, Art Jackmnn, Mrs. Alfred Something will he doing all day an lirough returned home Monday after Orme and George A. Allen. a good time is assured everybody. visiting in I'rovo and Salt Lake City. ht |