OCR Text |
Show DRUGGIST FIGURES IN JAIL BREAK SCHOOL OPENED MONDAY, 10TH KeglStratlOn Exceeds That of Yar A " rr TmA... .UWIVI FINANCIAL REPORT OF the genial dispenser Henry prescriptions, at the JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT at Gries, i t .411- - O The News, Vol. 7, No. Nephi, Juab County. Utah Friday, September 14th 1923 The Times, Vol. 14, No. 28. StltUte Meld Last Saturday. The school of this district opened auspiciously last Monday morning with a splendid registration and an excellent teaching corps. Supt. Stewart, who has the repuatation of be ing especially endowed with the fac- ulty of picking good teachers, is more than gratified with conriitlnna .nrr. ounding the opening of schools this year, and the personnel of his as- - of Nephi Drug Co., who is now on fins vacation his old home in Wabash, Indiana, had a very unusual experience a few Java ap-- InrHln tr. o o.a )., In tb Wabash Times-th- at' is it was iuui uu usual ior nenry. It appears from that story that Sheriff Summerland had left early in the morning, with a prisioner by the name of Marha Shuey for the State Prison at Indianapolis. Chief of Police Bolte, who is a brother-in-laot Mr- - Gris als ieft at the same tlme accompanied by Henry, having n cnarge a deserter by the name o The officers amd Wmabigler. Henry, had planned to spend the night in Indianapolis and attend the w sistants. Period From Julv 1st. 1922. to June A Published by order of the Board of Education or oi oi iue oesBiuu uavta ui ui.au, and in accoraance wivu oecuou chad and In nrpvimis hava which requires an annual statement ot the receipts and disbusemeuts made taken one each, so the game next school district. during the year in each Tuesday will be in the nature of a championship battle. After the ball game, some of the RKSOl'RCES speediest foot races seen here in a Current Assets: long time will be pulled off. Good $9,570.31 Cash on naud operatng fund purses will be given for these races Acocunts receivable i.va.it and some of the town's best talent 750.00 L,iorary Books inventory will compete. 3,000.00 text liooks and Supplies In the evening at the Arlington 100.00 Meter Deposit 16 rounds of boxing will be staged. 15,354.73 The main event will be between Jess "" Stringham, Champion of Idaho, and f ixed Assets: Percy Talbot of Nephi, who recently 230,280.29 Bcuooi uuiidmgs won over Henry Jones of Provo in a 19,400.00 School Sites six round bout at Richfield. 13,401.86 School Furniture Other boxing events will be a 4 2,678.50 School Apparatus round go between Charles Stokes of 265,760.69 Boxelder and Alberto Velez of Mex706.22 ico Prepaid Insurance City. Two good three round pre 281,821.64 liminaries are also Total Assets announced. In the evening a dance will be LIABILITIES AND SCKPLL'S given, ia which "Freuchie s Peppers will furnish the music. uu, t .i.inn h " DlHnursrtrm'nts: Building 1M23 - Continued on page Services by Speakers-Flor- al Offerings Were Profuse. 108.574 90 773.15 103.314.04 5 impressive funeral services were held riUay alternoou at the South Ward Meeting Jriouse over the re mains of Alma Hague. Bishop A. H. belhston was in charire. and ih V WaS glven by Ur80U "T? The speakers were: Judge T. H. Burtou, James W. Paxman, and Bish- -' op A. H. Beliiston. Eloquent tributes were paid by each speaker to the life of the deceased, who had held so many positions of public trust and lulueu"J iu tno community for bo many years, among which was his work as first Mayor of the city, and his term as a member of the school board. His genial and kindly dis position was also touched upon, and his good will towards his fellow MONA NOTES OF INTEREST Daryl Chase, Roscoe Grover, Gene vieve Grover, and the Cole Sisters, were over from Nephi Sunday in at Rulon Newell left for Elsinore, tendance at the Sac i amen if meeting. The people appreciated the readings, last Saturday where he will teach songs and talks given by the visitors. school this season. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, left for Los Angeles Sunday, on account of the Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Ellertson were serious illness of her sister Mrs. down from Salt Lake to speud Satur day and Sunday here with relatives. Charles Ray. 34,593.05 Mr- - and alrs- - Lorenzo Webb re- Mr. O. G. Bird of Provo. spent from Los Angeles Sunday turned on Levan in and Tuesday Wednesday I alter business. spending tne summer in that city. Boxes have been Installed in the Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCIellan local post office. This will be a great help to the people as well as bring-- 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlddleton ins: Levan a little further alone the of Salt Lake City visited relatives here this week. road of progress. 30,902.80 Mr. vre, Sorosls Club I TV, l Mr f!i..r at her ..,., ntrtini home I.. social chat. A delicious served to those present. Thursday.,, ,ln. lunch Mrs- Ellza Jensen and family of Centerfield are visiting relatives and the - I LI H UU IU OIUUB. was Miss Lela Newell returned last Friday from Yellowstone Park where Miss Mr. and Mrs. Owen Francom left she has spent the summer. for Wyoming Saturday where Mrs. Newell left for Ogden Sunday where she will teach during the school Francom will teach school this vice-preside- nt 4 Total Dlxhursements: IllKh School Building Balance June SOth, 1922 Year finding June 84Mh. Balance Funds on Hand June 30th, 192! Interest received on dally balances nbutes Paid To His Public nhn ,. Mrs. Paul E. Booth, entertained the Club at The local playgrounds closed last members of the Entre-Nou- s The home Tuesday afternoon. Ratnrrtar after . a. most-- I successful her . ....., I rni whlnh pi-r .u-canrrn under tne iuhuic-- vi it,. iuha delirious refreshments were served to Primary Association refreshments were served to over 80 children at the the following: Mrs. Orton Durham Forrest. Mrs. W. H rt.inr Morclse Saturday. Children - Mrs. Spencer Warner, Mrs. Arthur Pyper, Mrs. Joe pan still use the playgrounds but supnf the tames is now ended. Willis, Nell Golden. Athelia Booth mi.. Aila Gibson, who has had charge Clara Hobbs, Rprlat Guests: Mrs. E of this work during the summer hasR. Forrest, Mrs. Dennis Wood, and th hostess Mrs. iiootn. given excellent service. 1 Vocal numbers were rendered as follows: "Face To Face" Mrs. Gerald Pyper, "Lead Kindly Light" by Mrs. Ralph Beliiston. and "Cross W. H. Warner, went to Manti Wed ing The Bar" by T. W. Vickers. The vocal numbers were accompanied nesday where he officiated as one of by Miss Merci Mrs. Goldsbrough, the judges in the Poultry department Diana G. Booth, and Airs. T. W. of the County Fair. Vickers. Benediction was pronounced 12,554.79 The eclipse of the sun which was by J. K. Lunt. 167,000. 00 The floral were beauti179,554.79 only partially visible here, created a ful and in offerings great being profusion, A deal num of interest. great large 102,266.85 ber of people viewed the phenomena banked high, around the casket. Interment took place in Vine Bluff Cem281,821.64 with the aid of Bmoke glaaea. etery. The following out of town relatives Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Baldwin of Salt and friends attended the funeral: spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Giles, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison, parents Mrs. A. V. Hague of Salt Lake, Mrs. of Mrs. Baldwin. A. V. Sanford of LaGrande, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hague of Butte, Montana, Mrs. Geo. C. Whitmore, NEWS JOTTINGS and Mrs. Edith Sparks of Los Angeles, Mrs. Emma Hickman of Eureka, FROM LEVAN Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Deun. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Andrews, Mr. Ed. J. McCune, of Salt Lake City. Mr anri Mm Jnvk Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bosh, spent Teasdale. Mr onr nj Wednesday and Thursday in Provo. M, and Eueone Jonea. a. Provo 222,663.79 ocuooi opeuea luonaay. ine cnnu- Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, were vls- ren appeareu witn nappy smiling rac- - ttors to Nephi Wednesday. es, eager ior aaoiaer year s worn. There are a number of new teachers this year. We hope they will find work agreeable and that the present school year will be a success both for I teachers and students. - b FOR ALMA HAGUE P- - -- tcni SERVICES HELD carnival of sport will be pulled off in this city next Tuesday. Sent. 18th. that will DUt the fantt nn thpir toes and bring out some of the best ainieiic talent we nave in the city. The first event will be held at 3:30 m. at the local ball park, when 30th. 1923 Nephi and Lynlidyl will aeain cross Juab school uistrict, oats. These teams are evenlv mr- - While absolute figures on registrat- - state Fair the next day- ion are hard to arrive at this week. When they arrived in Indianapolis, the total will be somewhere near 1250 Sheriff Summerland received a tele- which will probably reach 1350 when phone call from his wife that from completed. A decided gain over last the actions of the- prisioners at the year throughout the district. jail it looked like an attempt would At Nephi the High School has reg- - be made to effect a istered 230 students, and this, accord-- 1 After a consultation Sheriff Sum ing to Principal Sperry, will reach I nierland, and Chief of Police Bolte, 275 or more by the time the fall started back at once for Wabash, but work is advanced enough to permit all I before leaving they swore in Henry as I the boys and girls to register. a deputy sheriff, to take the prision- This year the 7th and 8th grades er Shuey on to the State PriBOU Farm are established in the north wing of We cannot imagine the genial Liabilities: the first floor of the new high school Henry in the role of sheriff, but Notes PayableHigh School Site $8,500.00 1,016.46 building, and this may be said to con- - there was nothing further said in Accounts Payable 255.00 stitute the junior high school. It is the news item concerning the pris Accrued Interest Notes payable 2,783.33 most gratifying to see the pride the ioner Shuey, so Henry must have Accrued Bond Interest youngsters take in their new sur landed him safe at the penal farm xnis pride in the new roundings, Bonded Indebtedness, High School Bonds .... .. building spreads to the high school Total Liabilities students, and that spirit is commend Board of Education Surnlua: able. Hold Meeting Tuesday Excess assets over Liabilities Levan High School registered 25 in Total the Freshman and Sophomore years, and over 150 in the .Trade school RECEIPTS The regular meeting of the Board The work throughout the district strated off like clockwork in all the of Education of Juab School District Funds on Hand June 30th, 1922 119,398.79 On Wednesday was ne,d Tuesday evening In the High elemetary classes. 26,2o0.60 mem- - State Diistrict School Fund School The following Building. were classes held the in regular High 2,416.10 Slate and Land Interest Fund Schools, and the end of the week oers were present: J as. uarreit jr., State High School Fund 674.87 J- - H. Lunt and Foote, movHarry should see the school machinery 454.86 Federal Fund Vocational Training . for ot bid Tne Gustave Tundbridge, 56,502.46 ing as well as cared for machinery I District School Tax 8 mills, levy to the hauling of students from Juab 943.50 , should move Interest on Bank Balances SuDt. Stewart called the teachers I Levan and return in the sum of $75 Tuition Fees High School Students 2,600.51 r 364.00 together last Saturday for Institute Per month was accepted, this being Miscelaneous Receipts 376.75 Sale of School Property work. Thev met in the Hieh School the lowest bid received. 1,181.35 W. M. C. Ostler, was employed as Sale of Books, Rents, Etc auditorium. Two sessions were held 4,500.00 amd were largely given over to de assistant janitor at the High School Transfer from Bldg Fund To General Fund 7,000.00 Loans Prior to Receipt of Taxes A Building. work. and inter short partment on the of the The auditors, report esting preliminary program preceded Total Receipts examination of the school accounts the sessions. was two the for accepted. past years Attending the institute as special The Board authorized the Presi D1SBUKSEIETS speakers were Dr. Andrew Neff of the history department of the U. of U.; I. dent, to have the windows at the B. Ball, State Director of Vocational North and South schools boarded up DISTRICT SCHOOLS: : 11,643.16 Salaries of Male Teachers education, and .Miss Amy Brown, pri- until the schools are used again. Teachers 11,711.72 of Female Salaries Y U, and Wallace mary supervisor B 235.18 Free Text Books Vickers also took part on the pro 1,348.74 School Supplies Lorenzo Mortensen Dies gram. 2,144.35 of Janitors At the opening session Mrs. Diane From Injuries Salaries 2,324.16 Coal, Water, Light and Power G. Booth, piano. Miss Merci Golds3,577.44 Repairs an dReplacements R. Dorius 122.74 Q. Janitors Supplies brough, violin, and 984.85 cello, gave a delightful selection. Transportation Students suff Intense several of After days 75.00 Nephi has Just cause to be proud of ering, well Rents Insurance, Etc Lorenzo Mortensen, 430.71 Other Expenses of operation and maintenance this trio, as no better istrumental known citizen of Levan. away passed combination is possible than violin, at the L. D. S. Hospital, as cello, and piano. These performers Tuesday of the Injuries he received a result played with skill and feeling, and while engaged on a threshing mach they should be heard often' on local ine a week ago. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOLS programs. well respected Salaries of Male Teachers was Mr. Mortensen, 11,979.97 Mr. John Hood, music supervisor. by all who knew him both In Levan 5,441.28 appeared in two selections, Kipling's and Nephi, where he had a host of Salaries of Female Teachers : School Supplies 2,032.99 "On The Road To Mandalay" and a friends who will sympathize with his Salaries, Janitors and Engineers 1,534.75 Scotch number, which was rendered 2,620.79 family In their great loss. He leaves Coal, Water, Light and Power in an effective maaner. 91.45 a wife and eight children. Janitors Supplies Roscoe Grover, a real artist in 3,322.72 Repairs and Replacements numbers two delightful reading, gave 2,250.00 Transportatjon Students and here again this city is to be con- - 1Q5 peope Visit Etc Insurance i.ku.ou Rents, Temple ui mm i 1 457.74 of operation and maintenance gratuiaiea on me rOnl JUaD DtaKe Other expenses vmine reader's lift. At the afternoon session the cole Sister, sang "One Fleeting Hour" as a delightful trio, and In response to Qne of the m0Ht successful Temple GENERAL ADMINISTRATION encores sang two sweet and plaintive excursions occurred yesterday from Hawaiian songs, to the accompani- juaD stake, when 105 people visited Sites and Buildings 112,280.95 memt of a ukelele, that were mucn the fcjant Temple. This Is the largest Salaries and Expenses of Board Members 1,174.80 I 650.00 enjoyed. number that has attended In one par- Salaries of Clerk, Treasurer, Etc 77.72 Little Beth Hobns, dellgntea ine ,v fnr mnv The trio was made Postage, Stationery, offjee of Board 1,925.00 The excursion was Salary Supt. Schools neAigogues and pedagoguesses with !n automoblles. 618.48 two" pretty readings which showed under tne auspices of the Stake Gen- - Expense of Supt. Office, and Clerical assistance 69.50 Census Expense the little miss to be possessea oi nign eaioglcaj Society. 114.96 School Election Expense talent ana artistry 670.82 Wm nalley. left Wednesday Other Admlnlstaratlve Expenses During the department sessions 964.85 Dr. Neff and Director Ball gave some for wblte gnphur Springs, Went Legal Expense Favor of TJntic School Dlst 3,249.90 Court thoughtful istructlons to tne gram- Virginia, to attend the annual con- - RefundJudgment ssu.bb of Taxes To Juab county mer grade and high school teacners TenUon ot the National Tax Assoclat- - Interest on Bonds and Loans 9,814.77 Invaluable Brown gave while Miss of Bonds Redeemed Numbered 1 to 8 lon. Mr. Bailey ia 8.000.00 struction and Insplraton to the pri the association. He will visit Wash Loans Paid 7.000.00 mary teachers, Ington D. C. before returning to Cash balance after deducting outstanding warrants 9,570.31 Mr. Hood devoted some time to Utah. Airs. Bailey accompanied her both sections In presenting In out husband an far as Salt Lake City. Tottl line the essentials In public school music work. of Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Hamilton, HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING REPORT The day was a decided help to tne R lf , k .i.itprt with Mr. and Mrs Year Ending June SOth, 1022 teachers In starting their work for y M Foote Tuesday. They were on Sales: Bond School the year. their way to Los Angeles where they Nephi High $175,000.00 will make their future home. They 175 Bonds Par Value $1,000 10,654.00 were accompanied by Mrs. Hamilton Less: Discount and expenses paid mother of Mrs. V. M. Foote, who will Addition to Fund: Plav around Closed off at Heaver City and visit for 854.71 Interest accrued on Bonds at sale date: Last Saturday atop some time. 588.44 interest on Daily Balances get-awa- y. CARNIVAL OF SPORT NEXT TUESDAY 15. 222,663.79 Lavern Carter was a Provo visitor Mrs. A. E. Shepherd returned from Magna, Thursday where she has vis this week. ited for the past three weeks. Mrs. Mary A. Kay has returned Salt Lake where she has been Mr. Hugh Taylor spent a few days! fro visiting with her daughter for the in Provo last week. past two weeks Mr. Alex Peterson, spent Sunday Mrs. Erma Cloward of Santaquin Is and Monday In Levan. Mr. Peterson Is now employed by the Globe Mills, spending a few days here with her mother Mrs. James E. Kay. buying grain at Delta. Mr. Ralph Jackman, Mr. A. L. Jackman, Mr. A. P. Jackman, and Mr. Earl Alger motored to Salt Lake Mon 164,346.00 day where they visited for a few days Mrs. George E. Kay is at Provo at the bedside of her daughter in-la- w Mrs. Lee Kay, who is critically ill. Lisle Bigler and H twiner Grace Mrs. Martha Francom, returned were home missionaries to the Mona home Friday, from Provo where shol Ward Sunday afternoon. Patriarch J. W. Paxman and Ernest Groin-woohas vislOd for a few weeks. 1,441.15 Mrs. Edna Hanson, has been chos of the Stake Semlnnrj- - wore aUo 165,787.15 en to fill the vacancy In the Primary In attendance. AH sj"''3 at th caused by the resignation meeting and acme very kikh! advice Association, 57,212.25 108,574.90 of Mrs. Daiby. Mrs. Hanson has thslwas given to the saints h re bent wishes of her many friends fori I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carter ar success In her work. over th arrival of a baby Miss Olivo Shepherd, royally tertalned the P. I. M. club Tuesday girl, Friday. Hepttmber 7th. 109.348.05 evening. A water melon bust was School M.irH f! h r Moii l iv with greatly enjoyed along with canta- loupes. Miss LaReul Chrlstenseu thf ' rrollment of ji m t i' ally every was a special guest. boy and girl of grtiool age. |