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Show W. n J lii r ill I n' , DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF JUAB COUNTY A HOME PAPER FOR t I HOME PEOPLE The Times, Vol.' Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday," June 5th 1925 15, No. 22 v" CAPTAIN DURHAM URGES OFFICERS ARRANGE FOR JUBILEE The News, Vol. 9, No. 22 i SUPPORT OF LOCAL BATTERY TF AfHFR? MN NEPHI NINE LOSE LEVAN NEWS OF THE WEEK IUMKAU3 b Nephi lost the league game last Joint meeting of the stake and local officers of the. Young Men's Friday at American Fork by a score Young Ladies Mutual Improve- Memorial Day Is Observed of 19 to 4. The Cavemen had their Supt. Smith Expects To Have Points Out Advantages of Having Guard Unit Here Pat-riptr- and ment Associations of Juab Stake held uamiig iugg on ana securea Zl nils, With Suitable Program List Complete By End of Duty to Aid in Supporting Government Defense Wednesday evening, plans were perwhich coupled with 5 errors' was reis Band Hard. Time-EvShould Serve. Month. stake ery Man Working this In of score. for Peace the Plan sponsible fected for participation Young high Every one of the American Forkers crossIn the great Jtf. I. A. jubilee celeed the plate except Holmstead. The bration to be held In Salt Lake City Memorial day was observed In folowing is the box score: next week. Lieutenant Spencer E. Supt. Smith has given out a list of The following article was written The graves were E of the Natiou Levan Saturday. of the Forrest teachers for next season who in Battery O. Thomas Durham, by Captain FIRE DESTROYS AB R H PO have already signed contracts to al guard was elected to take charge decorated In the morning and the Nephi suppoKt of the present campaign to 5 0 0 teach in this district. 2 3 of the Juab Stake contingent. Red following program was given in the I. M. Petty cf There are a recruit the local guard unit to its BARN AT LEVAN and White were chosen as the stake meeting, house at 2 o'clock. Bishop Cowan 3rd Base 5 0 number of vacancies yet to be filled full strength. On account of the ex5 0 amone these are: Domestic Science, Kay 2nd Base colors, and' banners, hats and arm E. P, Peterson presiding. piration of the enlistments of a numwno Congregational singing. 5 all rt 0 0 English, Oral Expression, and Music 3 2 for be will bands Sperry provided is danger ber of the members there It Prayer B. Petty If 1 Teacher. 2 unit parade. Supt Smith, is now in com-- 0 that the number of men may fall - Friday afternoon the barn of Mrs. march in the stake,sheaves 5 6 of wheat Sola munication with applicants for these Ralph Jensen Grace 1st Base below the requirements necessary to Lorenzo Mortensen, of Levan, was is proposed that 1 various departments and expects to .Accompanied by Fern Bosh 5 0 division to Worthington c Captain destroyed by fire. About eight tons be carried by the" stake maintain the uinit here. Biblical Thelma 3 0 of the 3 Jackman. Lunt SS 0 3 Reading: have them filled by the end of the fulfillment consymbolize of hay, and a horse were consumed Durham gives in a clear and 4 present month. 4 0 desert being made Duet.y....Henrietta Chrlstensen and Boswell p cise manner the reasons why the by the flames. Another horse was prophecy as to thealso tb symbolize a Heber Shepherd. The following is the list to date: to blossom, and guard should be maintained in this also injured in the fire as to render 4 12 24 9 Nephi High School: George A. Sperry 39 Young Cornet and Trombone duet: Earnest Totals by made Brigham prediction it useless it is said. city: ., Harry Beagley, Cleon Memmott, concerning the Levan Ridge in the Sorensen and Russell Gardner "On May 18th, 1922, Battery "E" AB R H PO American Fork it was cultivat- Talk? Bishop James E. Taylor. of no when part days was Field organized 145th Artillery 3 1 Grace Chrlstensen Barnes If 3 6 J. Crapo, C, W. Johnson. ed and dry farming was unknown, Solo;...,.. in Nephi, with 55 of Nephi's most NEPHI MISSIONARY between Accompanied Chrlstensen 4 0 by 4 Leola 5 land the Homer of Levan High School: E,arl A. Beck, foot rf that "every oath the sons native taking AUSTRALIA k patriotric ARRIVES IN JVIrs. Ivie Spencef. 2 1 3 v Miller 3rd Base Nephi and Levan will be cultivated of enlistment which bound them to A.record crowd attended the 5 1 3 2 Durrant p Nephi Grade Schools: Alonzo Ingram and made productive." An Invitatthe service of the United States for show Saturday Night. The Bis- Ingersoll cf for 5 officers 3 J. M. Chrlstensen, T. W. Vickers, T. the extetfded was ion by The first a period of three years. the 2 6 O. Durham, P. J. Sanders, R. H. A received this week from all residents of Juab Valley, who are hopric, gave proceeds of the show E. Chipman c 112 three year "hitch" of about 25 boys Ivor letter 2 Bracken, Walter Sells, Florence Cole 5 0 Hall Sudweeks conveys the in- in Salt Lake on June ltOh, to take to the. band. The band will use the Holmstead ss com was enlistment of that original 4 Alean 4 2 2 1 formation that he has arrived saf- part in the parade and join the Juab money o assist in defraying their Binch 2nd Base Ludean Lunt, Iris Pace, o Salt Lake. pleted on May 13th, last, and the He a expenses 2 5 sends 1 3 Australia. off in 1st far Base Thrasher Stake division. Brough, Rita Schofield, Pearl Allen, exely officers of the organization are 1 Mabel Sperry, Emma Cole. 2 the Sydney, Austin 1st Base The assembling place for the stake clipping taken from periencing some little difficulty In which tells of was decided upon as the north side Owenr Franqom left Friday for Wyo Levan Grade Schools: Marcellus newspaper Australia, to numbers recruiting sufficient of Mr, Sudweeks and his of the Deseret. News building, one ming! where his wife has beenteach- 40 19 21 27 8 Chard, J. E. Chrlstensen, Helen arrival Totals the to maintain the required strength Nettie as follows: block west of the Eagle Gate, and ing school. They will return to Levan Summary: Error Cowan, Lunt 5. Benedict, Edna' Anderson, meet federal requirements. Just why companiions of Church elders Mormon of the stake who are in abftut June 10th. base hits Miller, Worthing Mangelson, Three "Four residents all to recruit so difficult be it should ton. Struck out Boswell 4, by Mona School: Ray Newton, Ruby Day Saints Is Salt Lake on the day of the parade ho rrmni7nion. and maintain at Jesus Christ of Latter the Ladies Literary Club gave a Durrant 11. Basesby on balls off Smith. The this sect at ar to assemble title the are by adopted requested least a minimum strength of about rived in Sydney by the Sonoma to shower Wednesday night in honor of Boswell, 3, off Durrant 4. Not yet assigned: Helen' Cowan, and place not later. than 9:30 a. m. ;of MrsbRepd 60 members, the writer is unable to Grant at the home of Mr. Mae Sidwell.' march to ,in day. Wednesday, prepared at are in Nephi understand. There of and Jkrsi Lee Jackman. The members denomin There are yet some vacancies' in their SALEM of FROM A WINS NEPHI elders delegation large formation. "Though the least 200 young men of military age the , grade schools, there ' being two none of them has passed his of the officers and members of the invited their partners and the relatation, of the themselves avail should Mr. who and Mrs. Grant. Salem's highly touted team came vacanacies at the; Mona school yet to The elder is the fourth Mutual Improvement associations is ives of 21st advantages that .enlistment in the degreeyear. addition Mormon in here Decoration Day and crossed be filled, also one at Levan. There the priesthood, of be to exDected present, guard offerB. No one can truthfully leader- - . Mrs, Peter Sorsensen entertained bats with the locals losing the game may be some "changes at the Central an at starts the under early band the but to stake Club and a number of gainsay that the advantages of memIf a boy Is born in the church chin nf Earl A. Beck of Levan, Utan. by the score of 9 to 8. 'About the BChool before the final assignments age. in honor friends" of her birthday most interesting! part of the show are complete. bership in the guard are many; and he can beC&nie a deaion at twelve under chorus ladies .A they should be convincing arguments was the antics of the Salem rooters, if his conduct is exemplary and tViQ Hirpct inn of Mrs. T. V. Allred Wednesday, for its existanee. But there are al- and studies who were here in force. They were his satisfactory, he is made will also go from Juab stake to take pubwhose, midst in our those .Mrs. Floyd Bosli entertained a ways The next part in the musical contests, and the, a 'teacher at fourteen. real sand lot bunch who appeared ELECTRIC STORM but ". constructive are , lic pretentions or me iepui number of friends and relatives to have been allowed on their home fourth the elder, is and sten Men's "M" priest, quartette afternoon in honor of her lot, to crowd the diamond and bait who are really living negative argu Wednesday D. D. are district the in new arrivals winners ward, DOES DAMAGE ments for anything progressive or ,"TheE. G. in the boy's first birthday. the players. Umpire Cowan would Barlow, S. P. Bybee, and at Provo, will compete constructive, and it is such indivi- Ivor Sudweeks." Former-Goverand of contests. work "M" Men's Mrs. J, L. Francom and children not stand for this kind . i. . duals who are always wet blankets ordered them back to where they be is n K or or r nor unaries it. maucy are with Mrs: to the ,suct;e3gful operation of ,. any Francom'a .visiting -- Quite a severe electric storm hit longed. . Nephi won the game in alI foil-- art jnarsnai'or- ia hi.' undertaking. ll ifsutVa's these Who SHOWElr . 0, three MRS: metted Monday night which caused which Nephi Tnomas ninth name rally inning Captain' maintain to "are making it difficult lnrarloua-partj.MhSalem" players' db 3" footers I of runs. Hall D. Battery and Brent vv B. SNOW PEARL urora Beard and family are were the local unit. f city. home of "Mrs XIiyer--. the At that the aides. so bewildered his rally by of two as "Aside from the financial, physic-ia- l visiting with relatives in Delta this they could hardly be convinced they wuson, nine window ngnts were week. and educational advantages to had really lost the game. snattered, also the glass window in for individual members of the guard, CEXTKAL UTAH LEAGUE A bundle shower was given the door. Nearby a tree was struck The combined band of Nephi and Club Standing organization Is a real asset to the Mrs. Pearl Blackett Snow, of Provo the bark stripped. At the home and Levan is working hard for the M. I. at the home of her mother Mrs. city of Nephi. Approximately of Edward Kendall a window light PROGRAM SPECIAL in Wednesnext in A. Jubilee Salt Lake is distributed annually Andrew Blackett, Saturday evening. was broken and Mrs. Edward Ken Won Lost Pet. day and Thursday. was knocked to the floor by the Nephi because of the organization, Many useful and beautiful presents FOR SUNDAY EVENING dall 1.000 0 6 and to a city the size of Nephi the were given the guest of honor and a Provo force of the shock. On the same extra as amount 0 1,000 6 circulation of that most enlovable time was spent. Dain American Fork street phones and lights were put .600 PLAYGROUND TO 2 3 tn the reeular town payroll is a val ty refreshments were served to the Heber of commission, and a transformer 6.00 2 3 OPEN JUNE 15TH. uable consideration. It is doubtful following guests: Mrs. J. v . On Sunday evening while the M. I. was burned out In the west part of Eureka .3 4 2 if any other one thing has given Mrs. Etta Blackett, Mrs. John Springville A Jubilee is in progress in Salt Lake town. has than W. 2' 4 Mrs. 1 H. better advertising W. Mrs. Sperry, Nephi Blackett, the Mutual Improvement Assoc- Payson City .167 5 The officers of the Primary Assoc laiiuua UL 1 rrt the local battery, through Us excep- M. C. Ostler, Mrs. Ed. Ostler, .Mrs. Nephi w.. . VAT W A a jIntnt mil give 00 iation announce that the children's program in iicpui 5 0 tional record made at Camp Lewis, Kenneth Blackett. Mrs. Sid Wright, Spanish Fork at which IVlLmurilrtL Uf I tabernacle the of Out playground on East Center Street, it is Washington, last summer. to have a program preMrs. LaVar Houghton, Mrs. Harold OBSERVED HERE has will open Monday, June 15th. A pro sentedproposed ten organization in the state, the Park, Mrs. Lavern Bowles, Misses Miss Margaret Foote, who in of the early officers honor a oc with the for Is Miss School S. was D. being arranged gram presented Nephi unit been attending the L. Rita and Hannah Schofield, of the Young Men's Mutual Improve handsome merit cup, significant of Lillian Blackett, Misses Edna and of Music the past winter, returned casion particulars of which will be ment Association ana tne xoungi n Ahunni in thin was published in the next issue of this Ladies Mutual Improvement Associ- the fact that in every respect it Blanch Worthington, Miss Frances home this week for the summer number of a SatUrdav. and large state. In the the paper. the best organization atiOIl. Neilson, Miss Nelda Sperry, m n n v rt whom rPl a fill t of ncnnla other three Besides the merit cup, Addresses win oe given nuuwiug guest of honor Mrs. Pearl B. Snow, ,i mt,Hpa durtnir beautiful cups, given f ' r superior and the hostesses Mrs. Andrew the origin, purpose, ana accompusu- fhe day and dccorated tne grave3 of actOstler. H. in military single performances Blackett, and vMrs. George menis 01 eacn 01 me ""y thetr loveH ones A flrinir rod ad from ivities, were won by the Nephi BatAssociations and all who have served the ,ocal rost of tce Araerl(.an Leg- in,, faD. waa goun. tery. Reports of annual federal in tne M. 1. a. cause are iuvhou i fon firB(, have GOOD RAIN VISITS be present and special invitation la ded over the graveg of tne worid war spection for the past two years acknowledged the local unit as being , extended to all of the officers of the THIS SECTION smaii American flaca and the best in Utah and Idaho the terY. M. M. I. A. and the Y. L. M. 1. a. were placed on the graves. Inpopies federal one by inspected be ritory present prior to the year 1900 to spector. and occupy a place on the stand. been has of Valley Juab and vital a part Nephi National Guard is James H. Ockey, superintendent PRESENT PLAY AT ' 1 V- visited this week by several good the government's peace time of the North Ward will be in charge benefit FOUNTAIN GREEN on Page Five) rains which will be of great the exercises. of 1 x ; Mi jU. ; to the range and dry land farms, and will insure a greater yield of wheat r at harvest time. Some alfalafa hay MARRIED HERE Members of the North Ward Pri- BATTERY PAY DAY be damaged will which cut been has mary MONDAY AFTERNOON presented the play, "A South- I WFnNFDAY is not la8t nIgnt by the rain but the acreage Clnderea. i : boun, f j Fountain Green Theatre. The mem very large. The prospects for are of 1 teous harvests In this valley ' ber of the cast were: Mrs. Kenneth U Miss Gertrude Gustln, eldest daug the best and if Rood prices are ob The members of the local battery Blackett. Edith Garrett, Eva Glowers, i rk S i " ; hter of Mrs. Lester Gustin, of this tained, business In this city cannot were made happy Wednesday morn- - Winnie Neilson, Arvllla Boswell, t p city was joined In marriago Monday help but receive a stimulus this year. ing when It was announced that the I Leta Blackett, and Zelma Pay. ; vw. ; V..-;,-afternoon to Mr. Frank A. Zink of pay checks for the quarter ending Kilgore, Idaho. The marraige took March 31st, had arrived. The sum of IX HONOIl OP place at the home of the bride's WILL LEAVE FOR 11,326.20 was distributed during EXTKRTAIXEI MISS VEKMA I1ATUHELOU mother, Judge John S. Cooper perthe day. The money is in payment 17th JUNE MISSION for drills during the first three forming the ceremony that united After the them as man and wife. months of this year. It is needless wedding, dinner was served to the to add that the checks were most The Misses Ada Sperry, Florence Air, William Taxman, and Mr. Jay members of the family and a few welcome at this time to all the Cowan, Marie Cowan, Clela Bailey, to a call perreceived M. have extendBooth, friends. This paper Joins in and Florence Burton, entertained at guardsmen. The young forin a mission for the L-- D. S. the home of the latter In honor of ing congratulations. be will In Church. Their field of labor Miss Verda Batchelor, who is leavcouplo will make their home end west the at an office leave The above photo is the front view cture, with Idaho. They will upend their honey- In England. They expect to and KENDALL'S FIRE AT some ing soon for Provo, Utah, where the distance been raised has which C. new June 17th, J. Company about of Lake Salt the for Penney moon in Yellowstone Park. fam,ly w111 reside. Music and games build The floor. COOP JJJCJJ?J ten last from the or business ground week store which opened for remain there about a were enjoyea until miunigni wnea a with ereIs good also equipped ing before leaving Utah. A dance week. The building which wag days refreshments were served to the folof DRILL CHANGED TO under the aunpices of the South cted by the George C. Whttmore basement for the proper storing Verda Batchelor, guests: lowing be 'n Is goods. modern will committee noon this of A fire occurred Wednesday city SATURDAY NIGHT Ward missionary Company HanHelen Foote, Bailey, Margaret Is and effect The eve good, with lighting at the chicken coop of John Kendall. nah Schofield, every particular being equipped given in their honor next Friday Mildred Ellison, In modern ere the fixtures every About 100 small chicks died from Blanche Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Josevery facility for taking care of the ning June 12th in the Arlington. On account of the M. I. A. Jubilee line of merchandise car- way. It. H. Evana was the architect the effects of the fire and consider trade and eph Cowan, Rulon Cowan, Mynders Tho and contractor of the building. in Salt Lake City next week, the reried by the J. C. Penney Co. able damage was done to the coop Qoldsbrough, Taul Grace, Homer new store this The local of will In of spent Provo, H. opening W. Garrett the for battery re 10 re tne blaze wag extinguished fixtures 8re of good design and gular drill Lunt, Claude Lomax, Leland Bellls-tobe chanced from Tuesday to Satur Sunday in this cliy visiting with re keping with tho policy of the com- marks a Bten forward in the busl Clarke Morgan, Lewis Beagley, I day of next week. All members of latives. pany to provide adequate facilities ness development of Nephi, and and the hostesses. owners Mr. the the of that evidence Mrs. return the James and note of needs change the Eager the guard please to take care of business and Mrs. John Park of Mur- - their patrons. building and the J. C. Penney Co ed home this week from Sugar City, In have faith the future Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whitmore are progres Idaho, where they have been engaged Mr. Bnd Mrs. Hosmer Grace visited ray, Utah, spent Memorial Day In The building Is 100 feet long, and In Logan the latter part of the week, this city. 30 feet wide being a one story stru and advancement of this community, teaching school the past winter. (pending the week ln Salt Lake City At a )-- ic 112 111 112 12 I 14 " . 11 4" . 12 12 . 11 : I I I g thec-goro- si3 well-drill- ed - try-ou- ts Rob-bin- s, 1 U 1 Vi ( . - Foil . eome-dania- ge e -- $22,-000.- 00 . ocuu-fiel- d, 3- I ,,m,i,i ,,., I H MODERN WINDOW FRONT OF NEW J. C. PENNEY STORE nation-continu- r ed j 1 - v . t AT y rL 5 " I n 1 1 n, I |