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Show k W WW V W W WW WWWW WWWW WW wwww Miwit A Home Paper For Home People , The TimeSj Vol I I. 15 nlooTo mt 0 Devoted to the i Interests of Juab County ' to The News, Vol. 8, No. 8 Nephi, Juab County. Utah, F riday, February 22nd, 1924 No 8 RFIIISTnN ' CITY COUNCIL HOLD COMPANY TRXAS - aa ns xs a ma. m. n REGULAR MEETING " vim nnrMC m, , nrnr i FI.OIIR w mr MRUS DmiMlW AT PARENTS DAY AT nmiAAi asatriir ttfllf SIHUUL MUMJAI HlbU i ATM I INSTITUTE ON FHU6-27T- H A movement that gives promise of The regular meeting of the City Cnunr.il wan hnld FVirlav Avpninv the After being closed down for about much benefit to the homes and Many Noted Authorities On The Texas Company, one of the Death Follows An Attack of Mayor and all Councilmen being strongest Independent oil concerns in five months, during which time a schools will be inaugurated here next Agriculture To Speak Here the United States have opened a finmnlata nvar-r- l n In tr t (rr nltinA Monday afternoon when the students Acute Pneumonia Untim present. BCUOO The list of appointments presented branch of their business here this the Mill 1 and of the Mfg. Nephi plant "',, be asked to remain home uuu Meetings To Be Held In Bailey two weeks ago were week. lly End Distinct Shock To by Mayor have erected storage Co., now owned and managed by the They to attend Mona, Levan and Nephi. taken UD DUt were all rejected, in tanks and adequate warehouse facil- - Juab County Mill and Elevator Co permit their parents It is a recognized fact that the ine peoplel orV lniS lIty. consequence of which action the it i ii u n .ifi .. t :t ilannl anil will hp la airaln n i c nnarntAil at cu nu fft v if CULO auu t present city appointive officers will wluB" " not hnvo Wn thlo Mtv w tho Pen- Mav hold over. o h.nHi.L. v.,, (mnrnv.m.nt. n nor,,,-wi- n at f ating 118 closely as they should and v,Q The Juab County Institute will hold Like a bolt out of a clear sky came The petition for a poor hall license all their products. In another part several thousand dollars and the tha.1 nmny more or less serious home sessions next Tuesday and Wednesday 8cn001 the announcement Wednesday morn- occupied the time of the council for of this could be soivea In the towns of East Juab Propiem. paper will be found their big plant is now in first class condition f"a County. 11 to- wacner. well a considerable length of time the wouia Ing that James L. Belliston, get advertisement announcing the and can be operated at its full capacMany of the leaders of the state in n Bether these o'hcuss known cattleman and livestock dealer question being finally postponed un display problems. t fior r,r Hv f i, agricultural, irrigation, and home had passed away following an attack til the following Tuesday as a spec "l "c ' poicuio auum economic work will be here to adAmno- the orlHIUnno tn ho mill Thio ,mn.n haa hoH a pomnrk-- l at was of acute pneumonia. Although it ial order of business. da5ridurlnK the dress the farmers and housewives of nf able growth in the 21' years of its has been the installaton of four large tried out in a number of this section. It will known a few days previous that he Tuesday evening the council met existance, it now has quick assets of bins each holding a thousand bushels has be an opportunwas a very sick man yet, on account pursuant to adjournment of Friday over These bins are used in progressive school districts of the ity that no person engaged In this $137,000,000, with a surplus of of wheat. and has state of his strong constitution and physi- - evening. The pool hall very proved question line of endeavor can afford to miss. the treatment of the grain prior to cal strength it was generally felt that was again the chief order of business, $96,000,000. A varied program has been in output has also milling same. New rollers, shafting, The growth arranged of his chances for recovery were good, which after a lively session resulted been remarkable. According to the and numerous other changes have During the first three periods by the local farm bureau and County afternoon are the the Mr. Belliston, was born in Nephi, in a vote being taken favorable to suppos parents Daily Financial American the growth - I been made in the mill so that it Is to ed to attend the classes in which Agent Smith, which cannot fail to be in June, 1878, being nearly 46 years the framing of an ordinance for the nf t li , Tavoc Onmnanv haa hppn p n II ilmr n iiiuti w h a hoiit In tha U t t A frntii of vital interest to the people here. Here The of age. He was the eldest son of license of poo; halls in this city. with the growth of the oil the standpoint of modern methods in their chIdren are enrolled. cidental following is a complete program James T. and Mary Howard Belliston. The provisions of the ordinance of the two days session. Wl11 08 diSCUSSOd In October, 1912, he was Joined in as contemplated in the motion pro- - Unnrtm) ornHa nil nmrtlldtlon inl Monoo-o- A H Rellktnn. Id nnw In WOrlS " 6 marriage to Miss Alberta Brown of- vides for a license of $100 per annum that district was in 1901, when a market for the " Levan, 2 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 20th. , seeking Salt Lake City, by whom he is sur- for the first table, and $50 per an- - 93.000 barrels were produced. A I products of their mills here, as with hel? n the auditorium where a gen- Speaker: Prof. L. M. Wlnsor, Sub01 num. scnooi promems ject, Control and Use of Our Irrigatthree children, for the next two tables, and vived, together-witnt tantutt for tha millln eral aiscussion nrnd,i,nnn lmnd to 18- Walter, Allen, and Rosemary. He alsoj $25 per annum for each, additional .014.000 barrels. Froauction connu-i0- f ion Waters. Mr. P. V. Whats wheat tne company wiu neea a will be given. to An invitation attend school Mon Wrong With Farming. Cardon, leaves his mother Mrs. Mary Bellis- - table. The age limit is 19 years and ued to grow until 1905, when the much Mrs. Rozina market than formerly. larger day afternoon is extended to all par Skidmore, Millinery Practice in the ton, and the following brothers and upwards. Closing time from May 1st Gulf coast field produced 36,526,0 ents whether they have children in Home. sisters: Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. to Oct. 31st, 11 p. m. From Nov. 1st 00 barrels. In later years produc school or not. Pool halls tion fell off gradually, but then re WEEKS NEWS George A. Sperry Jr., Wm. H. and to April 30th. 10 p. m. George A. Belliston, all residing in must be on the ground floor. These covered, and the present rate of out Wednesday, 7.SO p. m. this city. and such other provisions as the put is close to the 1905 rate. Ben R. Eldridge Feeding the Dairy FROM LEVAN MRS. BROADHEAD For many years past Mr. Bellston council may decide upon practically Cow. J. C. Hogenson Club Work and' The Texas Company is the most has been active in the cattle business cover all vital parts of the contem- among What It Does For the boy or girl. organization representative being an extensive buyer of livestock - plated ordinance. This is American Independents. the BIRTHDAY CELEBRATES! for the California market, in connectit 8aid that Mayor Bailey is stren Mona, 7.30 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 26th the result of its marketing Mrs. Frank Thacker of Salt Lake ion with the firm of Lunt and Bel- - uously opposed to the public pool largely which differs from that of is Mr. P. V. Cardon, Seeking a Bal visiting at the home of her parents liston. He has also conducted exten- - nan and expressed himself as such policy, This Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bosh. ance In Utah Agriculture. Prof. L. nthor pari ine- indenendents. with sive farming operations along to the council. Councilman Booth, policy is to expand its marketing Grand Ma Broadhead passed a- - M. Wlnsor, How Best to Handle the stock business. He was always a I aiso voted against the motion wherever it "other milestone of life Tuesday, Irrigation Water. Miss Rozina Skid-mor- e, oneratons geographicallly were Club entertained Sorosis The . tireless worker being endowed by The following is the vote on the is Millnery Practice in the Home possible, ana to dbck- i home of Mrs. Chris. Christen- - 11118 being the occasion of the SJrd nature with a strong and vigorous motion to authorize the framing of n economically In honor the construeA rtallcinuR I anniversary of her birth. these by operations afernnnn ' man of a was He sterling an ordinance, which grants a license tion of refiners and development of . physique. f the event her family arranged an Nephi, 10a.ni. Wed. Feb. 27th. 8erved to those present. Integrity and honesty of purpose, and to' ctperate a pool hall in this city crude oil production in adjacent oil entertainment for her which includ- Nephi High School Building his untimely" passing is mourned by Ayes: Pay, Forrest, Sperry, and Rees. districta. - ed a banquet at 6 p. m. in the even- LiterLadies the of The members I . . , mt every citizen of this community. Noes, Booth. Mr. I. M. Hawley, Fruit Insect ' On a capitalization of $164,450,000 . nostesse8 to tneir ing. A short program was also given in behalf of the The Times-New- s u and their. Control. Prof. L. Pesfs oi net ioi oi in and 1922. hunsongs, fatriarch the five earnings nrnlrr(,s9ive readings Miss May Andrews was surprised company was $26,588,972.00 or lMdred people of Nephi extends to the berA. Bailey was present and ave a M. Wlnsor More Efficient Use of Irat the evening Thursday 1 party eaved family the most heartfelt sym-- DV xer friends valentine evening. The Der cent of the total capitalization. Favors iaiK appropriate tor ine occasion, tie rigation Water. Mr. P. V. Cardon. home of Airs. Lee Jackman. I pathy in the great sorrow that has room wa8 decorated to suit the occas- of the Texas company s were won bv Mrs. Alma Dalby, Mr. also composed a poem in honor oi The State Agricultural Council and extent The come to their home. ion and the time was spent in pla- y- neratlons in the United States is Jackman and Mr. Peter Iverson. the event which is published as part Its Work. Miss Rozina Skidmore. Funeral services will be held at mtr eamps and dancine. Refresh summed up in the following: 5 refin Lee Tallv cards were in the form of val- - of this article. There were 55 mem Clothing tha ' Baby and School Child. o'clock 12 at Tp.berdacle Sunday meata were served to those present. eries: - 18 terminals; chemicak.-.aathe refreshments bore bers of the family present Including '11:15 a. m. General Assembly entines.'And noon. KeV. tn. W. tserger oi m an reuner out the same suggestion. at laboratories nhvsical A very the following: Mrs. Harriet Scott oi addressed by Mr. W, H. Olin subject Third Presbyterian Church. Salt Lake a large fleet of . .. , , . ., sment ies all I Provo, Utah, Mrs. Julia Hobbs ana "The H's of Education." terminals; and by City presiding. Friends can view the MONA HAPPENINGS ocean going ana coasiai vbbbcio, family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broad present. from residence remains at the family 2 p. m. OI pipe line, uioi head, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broad 000 miles m. 9.30 a. m. until 11 a. bunaay Prof. Byron Alder, Poultry HousWEEK tank cars; hundreds or aistxiouuuis THE OF The M. L. S. club were entertained head and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hy n. morning. stations and warehouses in all parts at he. home Qf MrfJ M E jennlng8. rum Broadhead and family, Mr. and ing and Sanitation. Prof. J. C. Soli and Beet D. S. and Growing Mrs. Sugar Broadhead family, of the country; four topping plants; , . after was served lunch where they build whlc an eiection was held, Mrs. (Mrs. M. A. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Fertility. Mr. Ben R. Eldredge, t MT. WaiiaCB J. miivcio, t. vv til u nuuuiuu x uo Urrt . . tamo . , nuwc their own shipyard ctuuj ,,u i rM. vessels, barges nresident. I Lloyd Hobba and family, Mr. and Feeding Cows for Milk Production. tank steamers, cargo from Logan ,in ohnaon aA. "5"'B Coming of the Mona Ward was held motor case and JWrs. Reed Belliston and family, Mr, Mrs. Victoria B. Christensen Care of barrel, etc.; Anderson mm n.s iwu Eva ships, secretary. 1 last Thursday. Beginning at manufacturing and Mrs. Walter Olpin and family. the Hair and Teeth. roofing can factory, ouriainere. O.clock an excellent program in tne Tfae prjmary stake Officers were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren and Logan weaneaaay. eiven after which dinner was served plant ; largest asphalt plant T'.SO p. m. uns uu Nenhl and held a meeting family, Mr. ana Mrs. Kaipn uroaa to about three hundred townspeople world; over 2,500themotor, . Prof. Byron Alder, Brooding and of approx- , T. G sale Mrs. Mr. and head and trucks: .flf.PP(, family, rlllverv The N. Y Club were entertamea ana invited guests, in me evening a Prof. W. H. 1,000,000 gallons of Texaco Fowkes, Patriarch L. A. Bailey and Feeding Baby Chicks. - Olin, The D'i and G'a of Life. Mrs. Thuradav evening at the home of dance was given to which the young imately .uuu Granda-m- a over Broadand V of honor mBnliTia A. Der the Mr. day: and Nlelson guest Mr. Andrew The decorations boys and girls, adults, ana oia ioiks Mrs. Lynn Olpln. Christensen, Foot Defects and their fiadd of Neuhi were the speakers at head Broadhead were in colors appropriate for Val- - were invited. From a financial stand employees. nas neen a mem Correction. uroaaneaa afterMrs. meetin tho Sacrament Sunday Delicious refreshments point this dance was an exceptional entine Day ber of the cnurcn lor in years, ana ,. noon. were served to twelve members, ana success, as over one hundred num-fr.iiMrs. George Carter, returned to together with her husband, helped bers were sold, but the hall was so fnvitorl meats. Eureka In wall old to build Tuesday afternoon, after a the fort Nephi Mr. Sonhla Christensen delightfulcrowded that It was next to impos of early week's visit with her mother Mrs. ly entertained the following friends during the Indian troubles nihla tn rlnnfA M. Hinckley. was nosiea Mondav afternoon: Mrs. D. uosn, aaye Mrs. M. L. Sowby Amnno. tha visitors of . Cenus Mrs. members to the Teenle Mrs. Christensen, rd reunjon were all the Tuesday evening ,h Mrs. M. T. Howard and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. J. M. Bosh, Mrs. ine pro- -- mernber8 of tho stake Presidency, the Ladies Literary Club. Grandmother Broadhead is ninety- - Worhington werev pleasantly surprla-e- d . Raloh Peterson, Miss Merle Bosh eram consisted of two excellent pap- ,h Pax W. J. anrl Patriarch wivM three at the home of Mrs. Kate Worth-ingto- n ers read by Mrs. Sowby ana aiiss uer- The firm of Haynes, 0"Gara and- Mrg. Nora Ray, and the hostess Mrs A living wonder, you can see Mrg Paxman of Nephi, Mr. Thursday evening. A very conul on tne tounu christensen tha McPherson, and Mrs. Hyrum Kay, Mr. and .Mrs, Haynes of Los Angeles, recently and around, every day She's up time was spent in games enjoyable ina very R- - Kay and Mr, and MrS- - AdelUtah." Miss Langlois gave structea ana msuu.eu iu . Jonn dutv. In a- -oleasinr- warnnln after which a dainty lunch and music, . memoers new L,inR. P. I. M. ciud Th in the , K of gantaquin, Albert Gar- - at. ark nnrl breechinK terestlng reading on Abraham were eon waa served to the following: T ra At the home OI JnlBS Anirc TUc ontortnlnfld ( wh,a The following memoers k..,lnrr coin. Chas. Mrs. Mr. j and Ogden, even- - Her boys and girls visit her each year Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson, Mr. present: Mrs. Wilson Glazier, Mrs. J. Garfield , of Trem0nton, Mr. and stack Is 187 feet high and 18 inches jennie Mortensen Wednesday and Mrs. Alfred Warner, Mr. and ...a b.t. uc, w. interscnat whicn social H. and T. W. Boud. Mrs. ,ng. Sewing liurion,, Ro,an,, Mr Efrie Bover. in diameter and the breeching - All gather around, dear old hearth Mrs. W. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. in 'BB was enjoygreatly Wm. Bailey. Mrs. V. U. uowan, per8ed wth music Ann Ewlng of Springville connects the huge kitchen ranges and Mr8. she to Thomas lunher Listen . Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Impart. delicious history, u. Bertha McPherson. Mrs. i. u. Mr9 EragtU8 Robinson and the basement to the stack is 43 feet ed. At 10. 30 p. m. a Willis Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Will served. was Mnnrlnnhall cheon Inn?. Mn J. W. Whitmore. Mrs. M. U- - m. ir,ota W. Thoughts of you are my constant Worthlngton, Mr. and Mrs. M.Cole"There are six elbows or turns in Mf &nd Mrg Tnoma8 Lerwui 0f Sowby, and Mrs Leah Chase, special Mr. and Mrs. John Mangelson, was prayer guest. Payson, .Mrs Abraham Kay of Tremon thA hmechine. Heavy steel plate welLKVAN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Through lonely hours, and fervent man, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stephenton and many more former residents used and being both riveted and care son, Mr. and Mrs. George Bigler, Is as there as I from last a11 parts of Utah. should long ded Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, to respect, love each you Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler, Taught cafeterias.. eat at to anyone left Mr. and Wllford and DomesMrs. Bailey, other of the and rirls Snnhomore Tho entertained at Dinner Thursday eve- built "This firm also recently entertained I Always speaking good to each other Mrs. Irvin Bills, Mrs. Kate WorthlngDepartment Saturday? Feb 6ICIICU " .rt ,h. .mnMuk on the South- -- ,1-" - sconce Dlnf Febbi ton, Mrs. M. T. Howard and Mrs. a vtSntTaer'tyheThe ern California Gas Company's build- ther parents and the faculty and Mother . ... 1 to wanucu ana a Joseph Worthlngton. at at taoie was Benuniuuj nanquei lltn their partners in nearlng completion were used for The Whenever trouble came your way rinwpr valentine a 175 foot stack afternoon at the high school. and streets Fe Santa rl n fnm n r. a i r tha .a . -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kendall en. .nionHIrl work ana lI Then serve your 00a. in earnest -. ....in.. ti,a n.antor r place caras. tne new duuuiub Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Carter were on w the members of the Nephi tertained . u. nniirtlnir" rorDorauon. .. m,), nn ie and appreciation Moroni last Saturday and UVB AlicB"" , prayer. , ..11, .v.a.. Ward Prayer Circle, also their own iVT Tr,: m sure a re.uru, Alter o 1tmi bv South Street. Hill those present. t9k juu . . k,.nji.. uuiiumei K m . t Vr.nk Rnarks. Sunday. family at their home Friday evening. l taKen noma lim iroiu hannupt the soDnomore mi . .. .. . . . . . 1 lit; tiyv. 1 A wona an . . very enjoyable time was spent mis Games into i you an a paper. supper. f Ovster Aneeles nrougnt Mr. ana Mrs. ; The stake Superintendencies of fold In while delicious refreshments served to and my and ana Nursed were by Bert clothed, Mr. C. II. Mrs. enjoyed uarreu, mU8lc and dancing Metl.B Bn, Ynlln. Ladies The firm Is composed of evene ever ror wm The Mrs. the sons Ostler following at 11 p. m.: Bishop you, nresent. Anxiety hostess Mr. and .nrf Mr. Clvde Haynes, ?mpr0Vement Associations I -Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Mr. and and . of City. TTavnea this v,.r1r. held ning was .pent In playing games, ,1. meeting P. P. Chrlstison, Mr. and Mrs. , Mrs. 011 01 m mr. son Aoranum u ft law n memory or in with music and socal chat. . , im. flu. w . ... . ,, , nunc last Sunday evening. 11,1, caneu-oD. 1 nave was Pexton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. s ur. i cnnuren, constru of eigni assemniy Mr Haynes. The amount I Dlvlv.tlwA I ..prrlal . . , . 1 In r1tl1rlron nnn tn rnrtar0r1 i.Dnil n.ACTvam ... in u Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnes, B... A Farm Bureau meeting will be ctlon work they are aoing.ieau ninnaaj wnicn Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd entertainMr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Jr, Mr. ana was louowea u, bis are pftrt making honor, that House Social Mona they Neigh- held in the the conclusion Meeting ed the members of the o children. Mrs. Joseph Broadhead, Mr. and MM. nance. oeveniy-onmatinee Brrv a Farm California. enrM In bors club and their husbands at O I I Thursday afternoon. The State - aa. mv,v W. J. Sells. Mr. and Mrs. George V. 11.-3- 0 Bureau president will be present an I Radio party Friday evening. At can that? beat teacher Ord. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bowles. Mr. amonrst the year you Thrnncrhnut th who The question of instal I p. m. refreshments were served to elve a talk. HKSIDKNT XKIMII oach mot nnr and Mrs. Earl 8. Hoyt, Mr. and Mr. tvwf!VR I .t,wun. hao BIUUCHIO the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harry ling a water system for Mona will aira t(,i UUU PIF.HI At tti h'te fought the good fight, kept the Robert Broadhead, Mr. Will L. Hoyt, exertlses. weox devotional (or Mr. also be discussed. I Foot", Mr. and Joseph Ostler, Mrs. Timothy Hoyt, Mr. W. H. Howfaith regular assembly Friday morning the and Mrs. George O. Ostler, Mr. and Is I safe In was rendered think by ell. Mr. Alfred Orme, Mn. Karl Reward Heaven, followin program In commemoration of Exercises Mrs. George D. Haymond,. Mr. and and Mis Mattle Beesley ot on Mls shore Vocal we in all Solo, meet, class: yonder May w.a wnlved by relatives .he Freshmen Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Washington's blrthdav will be held Jack-and Mrs. Fred Kendall, Mr. more no Nina be will of where parting sighs Provo, Blanche Bithell; reading, of the death Ueos. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Rees, Mr. In all rooms of the school Thursday this city Wednesday, Mrs. John Wllkey. Mr. and . Mr. and r.n.ou-,w.-man, in A. Love, Mrs auei, Sarah piano nayniuuu. nri Mn. E. M. Greenwood, Mr. and afternoon. Mrs. Hilton Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. BAILEY Mr. livfl moved from Ne- - nd Beulah nosft snort ibis on ciwrr Mrs. J. W. Boud, Mr. and .Mrs. P. B 1924 vocal Ml Arvllla Roberts; Raymond Pece, Paul and Tom KenFebruary " " r,"rowan. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMul- Brent Hall and Louis Garrett of pill BUUUI the Misses Edna and Gladys eola and dall, n nf Pivmn.. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. the Seventies Quorum together wit vived by two sons and two daughters election. Ruby Ro?'qult Miss Ada Burton and the ow. . a nrl Mn Karl n olrl tnntnred to Srl Mr Wfltha .... , Worwood; Buckholt Mrs. . one were Mary also sister, km. Mr I.nost. ana . ubi Ed- ..... Foots.. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, n A. Newell and J. W. Kay nom tne have H. class Lake Mr. The and Sunday, Henry qait Sophomore returning of Salt Lake City, Miss Ireta Carter, and the host and sneakers at the Sacrament meetln wara n.n.u... in next rnarge. for Monday evening. gram Friday Hoyt of this city. Sunday afternoon. hostess Mr, and Mr.s Judd. 11 p Vi 11 11 ...rnlaH - rem7a ki. T1 1 ,"l"J " . 1 tv,,.,. I .,.. es Hog-ense- u,. NEPHI BOYS m,t-of-to- MAKING GOOD I x.iM ij " ucu..v, 1 WkT. -- rnu; 1 ik" l :fSr::Z- w . u ..,,. vn t, , ttrri , 1 1 . 1 A V Bu Kel-lerst- rass 'ri 1 1, - T"-o- i |