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Show ' 1 t A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE The Times, Vol. 15, J J MM j ji i. JUAB STAKE WAS PRICE KIWANIS CLUB WILL VISIT NEPHI COUNTY FAIR TO DEVOTED THE INTERESTS OF JUAB COUNTY 4 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, June 12th 1925 No. 23. DATES SET FOR v The News, Vol. 9, No., 23 THREE INJURED WHEN WELL REPRESENTED CABOOSE JUMPS TRACK BASEBALL SCHEDULE REVISED BY BOARD OLD FOLKS TO ENJOY FESTIVAL on Kiwanis Loral Band Furnishes llndio Pro- Conduct or and Two On June 27th the local On account of the solid week of BroadcastClub expects to bo host to the Kirain and the fact that only one Extra News Have Narrow At Train Deseret Freight gram Will Be Held At The wanis Club of Price, an invitation To Nephi Where Central Utah Baseball league game Strawberries, Ice Cream and Rsi'ape ing Station Wednesday Evening been sent to the Kiwanians of having 24 On played last week, it was decided Cake To Be Served RIuhIc September A First Aid Was Administered. was Square Nephites Tune In and F.njoy hat rather than have a whole series the latter place to bring their ladies and 25th Committees Good Program Will Also of seven games postponed, that the and contrast Juab Valley's wealth Be Given Next Wednesday-Afternoo- n schedule would be moved back Just Supervisors are Appointed. of waving grain with the Brake-ma- n Conductor Joe Brownson, The first four days of this week one week. Following is the official wealth of the metropolis. At Tabernale. Harry Shields, and Brakeman schedule: A year ago the members of the Ne witnessed what seemed to be an endtrekcut were and William Mance, less procession of automobles badly At a meeting of the Juab County phi club, together with their ladies Friday, June 12th. the guests of Price on a two-da- y king northward to Utah's metropol- bruised when the caboose on extra Nephi at Heber; Springville at Fair association held last night at were excursion The annual Old Folks Strawberry freight train No. 2702, northbound, Spanish Fork; Provo at Payson; through the wonders is for the June conference and the courthouse it was decided to jubilee celebration of the running between Lynndyl and Salt (Sunday June 14th) Springville at Festival will be held in the Taberhold the First Annual Juab County of Carbon county, and are pressing nacle next Wednesday afternoon at Kiwanians for an' oppor- Mutual Improvement Associations of Lake, jumped the track at a point Eureka. Fair in this city on September the Price 2 p. m. S. and A excellent program has Church. D. about two L. last of miles south Nephi the to return Nephi their hospitality AVednesday, June 17th 24th and 25th. Committees were tunity considerbeen a Stakecontributed not by the committee, Juab arranged Sunday at morning. and that Eureka prove Nephi at produces Fork the Spanish Provo; to after look, general appointed who after thousands which the to caboose Ice cream, The the skidded able number world strawberries. in the along the wheat American finest at Heber only namFork; Spring and cake will be arrangements, and supervisors stake the of feet to all the hundred for assembled there. about three track served Many "toothsomest" also but the at despring Payson ville; Nephi. ed to take care of the various M. I. A. officers were in and in the aged guests. Friday, June 19th. partments. The North Square was fries, and has a first lien on the and local besides the Juab Stake turning over. opposite direction The program will be in charge of Provo at Heber; Nephi at Spanish toppling decided upon as the most feasible coolest canyons and clearest canyon attendance, A. V. Gadd, chairman of the comof Earl was who the com Brakeman under band A leadership committee streams Shields, in Utah. riding American at Fork as Fork; the live Payson; fair, place for holding posed of Earl Gadd, A. E. Smith. A. Beck of Levan, and the stake ladies in the cupola received a badly crush(Sunday June 21) Payson at Eureka mittee, and will be as follows: stock, fruits, vegetbles, and flowers V. Mrs. of restdirection the' Address of Welcome ed a under beam caused been chorus E. has by and J. right leg, Reid, Pyper, Wednesday, June 24th. The officers of will be exhibited. Mutuel offi- ing on it. He also received other President A. II. Belliston Spanish Fork at Provo; Heber at the association also decided to have named to have charge of the enter- Thos. W. Allred. The cers who attended the conference cuts and bruised. Conductor Brown-so- n American Fork; Payson at Spring Singing, "America," by Congregation some good amusements provided for tainment of the Price visitors. Selection received a wrenched back and ville; Eureka at Nephi. sessions pronounce it the most imBand the two day event. Mrs. Louise Vickers Reading pressive and inspirational conferen- cuts. Brakeman Manca received a June 20th. Friday, The commutes are as follows: ce the organization ever held, and bad cut in the head and a sprained Provo at American Fork Vocal Solo Evelyn Brough. Advertising: George D. Haymond SPRINGVILLE DEFEATED are ofunanimous the ankle. The men were brought to at Springville;Nephi; that in asserting Ladies Quartet Heber at Spanish Selection chairman, Dennis Wood, Clark Wood was Nephi where first aid was administ- Fork; (Sunday, June 28th.) Spanish Violin Solo Rollo Orme great "parade of the anners" Finance: A. W. Clyde chairman, ON NEPHI DIAMOND the most stupendous spectacle of its ered by Drs. Beckstead and Allred, Fork at Eureka. Thelma Warner Reading W. C. Andrews, E. R. Forrest, John Selection kind ever staged in the west. The and later went to Salt Lake on SunMale Quartet Wednesday, July 1st. S. Neilson, Joel Taylor. in the Live Sparks Stake parade Juab train. afternoon's contingent day at Spencer E. Forrest at Springville Eureka I. Provo; M. PetAmusement Committee: local band, which, The train was in charge of Con Heber; Spanish Fork at Payson; The Nephi ball tossers easily de was lead by thethree-milty, chairman, N. A. Neilson, June e march ex- ductor Brownson, and Engineer A. American Fork at Nephi. feated the team from Springville at throughout the Kendall. of a P. Olson and was going at a speed The supervisors of the respective the local ball park Wednesday after hibited the precision and dash Friday, July 3rd. of 30 miles per hour. veteran Provo at American Fork; Payson organization. noon a 18 6. to score Leland of by departments have been selected ag were at Heber; Nephi at Springville. Many favorable comments Belliston pitched wonderful ball for follows: seven innings, and was relieved by made on the singing of the Juab LIVESTOCK all Mutual offi PLAYGROUND TO OPEN Horses: Ed. Malmgren, J. H. Lunt Arvel Sperry, who pitched the bal- ladies chorus, and as being themselves cers expressed ance of the game., the two pitchers Thomas Broadhead. Dairy Cattle: ARRANGE PROGRAM made the of by both showing proud J. W. Barnes. Sheep: W. G. Orme. allowing the visitors five hits. Mont MONDAY AFTERNOON The Juab band. the the and chorus Poultry: S. P. Neilson. Swine: T. E. Sperry was behind the bat and did hand was called UDOn to furnish the FOR FLAG DAY The following committees has been Carter. good work. on evening Wednesday program appointed by Mayor Thomas Bailey was The game featured by the AGRIOUTCRAIi PRODUCTS and ten for the Deseret to arrange for the 4th of July celeThe Primary associations of the Fruits: M. T. Howard. Grains and good batting of the Nephites, getting News nine, station, three wards of radio this The Service Star Legion have ar bration to be held in Nephi have arranged Forage Crops: J. E. Memmott. Veg the grand total of 20 hits; Bos well, and many localbroadcasting ........... city. a distinct- an ,1 had fans f.anaml excellent R. and hits for the T. etable and Garden Crops: program Bryan Petty getting four opening ranged a program to be given SunBeag the : W. C. ly hearing "chesty" feeling gram the of .Andrews, chairman, children's playground on east day evening, June 14th, at the Taber ley. Flowers: Mrs. W. C. Andrews. out of six times at bat. Boswell and local " .. .. i T I. . . 11 ..t I. organization coming in over center street. The program will nacle, to commence at 8 p. m. in "jib. I oiire Domestic Art and Science: Lillian I. M. Petty each got a 3 bagger, and uiuuku, juuu nicuaru- "wireless." the commence at three o'clock Monday honor of "Flag Day".. The general son, Mrs. Gideon Sidwell, and James Packard of Springville succeeded in Blackett. Education: Calvin S. Smith. afternoon, June 15th, and the gener public is invited to attend. The pro- Garrett Jr. knocking the ball over the north Finance Commitee: June Jtendall, af public is invited to attend. Ben- gram follows: fence, which netted Mm a home run. Manufacturing: A. V. Gadd. chairman Russell. Hawkins, and J. ches are being arranged so that. all Singing' "America" Congregation. Springville used two pitchers 5n CLINIC DATES ARE Boys and Girls Club Work: Harry . an attempt to stop the Nephi boys visitors wili.be seated. The Primary, Invocation . ....'... A. H. Belliston. E. Reid.. Beagley. association will have Ice cream, can- Vocal Duet ... Sports Committee: Glen Worth- from" scoring.- - Wilkine started "the JUNE Cole Sisters dy and others dainties which they Patriotic Talk game but was relieved by Dalton. p. J. Sanders ington chairman, T. O. Durham; Ger will sell in order to help defray the Vocal Duet .... Melba Anderson and ald Pyper, Earl Gadd, Bryan Petty, The local team left this morning NEPHITES GRADUATE Heber City where they will play expenses of the playground. The Clarence Gowers and Leland Belliston. FROM COLLEGE for The dates for the free Clinic to program follows: a league game this afternoon. Mae Pace Reading be held in Nephi, Levan, and Mona Braiding of Maypole Girls Violin Solo Wanda Petty have been definitely decided upon, Unbraiding of Maypole Mothers Vocal Solo "The Flag Without A WORTHINGTON MAKES This city was represented at the PROSECUTIONS WILL and will be held on June 24th, 25th, Selection Band Stain", Mildred Ellison graduation exercises at the Univer26th, 27th, and 29th, and examinat- Reading Beth Hobbs BE INSTITUTED ions GOOD AT CHICAGO school at be sity of Utah, and also at the Agricul the made will hous- Selection, Quartette, Alberta Cowan, ' tural College the early part of this es of the respective towns. Nelda Belliston, Florence Blackett, Ostler-Harriso- n Marriage week. Dr. Richards, of the State Board and Deon Beagley. A number of complaints have been of Health will be down from Noon Glen Worthington, At the State University, J. Will Salt Reading Thursday Margery Linton Nephi's star Andrews, and Gerald P. Ord, com made to the county sheriff and the Lake City to work with the local Dance Iona Garrett and Ruby athlete has again brought honor to to relative and Altheir four the prowork, years county attorney pleted physicians, Drs. Beckstead and Anderson Nephi and the State of Utah, when were given a degree. Both of these miscuous dumping of dead chickens lred. A marriage of local interest took he Selection, .... Sea Gull Girls Chorus succeeded in winning third place when young men have done well at college in field lanes and public highways, place The object of this clinic is to see Dance noon, George In the 220 yard low hurdles at the yesterday Sea Gull Girls dozens where in Finance. or Commerce and of hundreds son T. people also of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. National Ostler, that all children are up to par, majoring Trail Builders Group of Boys track and O. Ostler, was married to Mrs. Delia field meet Ir are passing each day. It would seem to give advice to mothers as to the Chorus, The former being the son of Dance. Haymond held at Chicago last week. Dorothy a common sense of decency raising of children. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, and the that Examinations Relay races, and games will be en W. Harrison, daughter of Mr. and In the try-ou- ts held the first Mrs. Thomas Worthington. latter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. and respect for the rights of others will be made of all children up to Joyed by the children. The Glen was able to break the day. would make prohibitory laws and six years of age and will be given G. Ord. marriage ceremony was performed first, but in the finals he failedtape to Miss Thelma Wedd, daughter of prosecutions unnecessary in such absoultely free. by Bishop Peter B. Cowan, and took strike the came Mrs. A. E. Webb of this city, and matters. And particularly, it seems John Vickers of Salt Lake visited place at the home of the groom's out third. proper stride and Miss Luella Winn, daughter of Mr. necessary, when poultry raising beJ. M. ChrTstensen returned home hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W parents, the young couple leaving and Mrs. T. C. Winn, former resi comes a principal industry in a com- Sunday evening, after a two day bun-ne- Vickers in this city Monday and Tuea yesterday afternoon for a honeymoon trip in Salt Lake City, after Mrs. dents, are also graduates from the munity, that a proper method of disday of this week. trip at the state capitol. Paxman Elected State These young posing of dead chickens be adopted which they will return to Nephi, University of Utah. Treasurer of Service Star ladies majored in Eduaction. instead of dumping them on road3 where they will make their future Mr. Ralph Cole, son of Mr. and and highways, or near water ditches. home. Congratulations. In view of complaints already Mrs. Wilford Cole, has been attend ing the Agricultural College the. past made, it seems proper to give notice Mrs. Julia Puxman, of this city, four years and graduated from that that prosecutions will be instituted About 150 Take The was elected treasurer of the state institution this week. hereafter if specific future com of the Service Star Swimming Course organization This paper Joins with their friends plaints are made as to such offensive Legion at the state convention held and relatives here, in extending con and unsanitary practices. The following letter was sent to in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday of WILL L. HOYT, County Attorney The Times-New- s gratulations and wishing them sue this week. Mrs. Taxman is president by Dr. John T. Mil"We came from England to New About one hundred and fifty percess in life. of the local chapter of the Service ler, who recently arrived in the York on the Leviathan, the largest United States after a trip around the steamship in the world. It is more sons have taken the swimming course Star Legion and has been one of the Riven by Prof. C. S. Leaf in the Nephi Legion's most NEPHI WENT world. Dr. Miller If" well known to a than 650 feet long, 100 feet wide enthusiastic worker Married At Manti Temple high school pool during the past since the he of number to the keel people, Nephi and the the from was formed in large height organization OVER THE TOP week. Prof. reLeaf that stated the this city. Last Wednesday having resided here a number of bridge Is 124 feet. There are 13,000 sult were exceptionally good, considelectric lamps distributed through years ago. ering the fact that only about a rooms the the the For ship. dining Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, dozen of the number could swim at In the recent drive for the Araer Mrs. Jack Greenland spent a few has 102,000 pieces of the May 25, 1923. Leviathan The marriage of Mr. Vermeil A lean Legion Endowment fund this now all but one days in Salt Lake this week, returnand beginning, restuarant the 119,278 can swim. Beck to Miss Ida Willardson of EdIi "My last letter described the count china, for city went over the top in good shape, ing home on yesterday morning train piece?; of glassware 48,084 pieces; raim, Utah, was solemnized la the according to the report of W. C Hps and the ruins of civilization of silverware 71.79S blank of pieces; Th Andrews, chairman of the drive tor Manti Temple Wednesday. the Mediterranean Sea. After Mrs. Catherine M. Candland, an Harry Beagley will leave the first groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Juab county. The quota for this city passing the Rock of Gibralter and ets 34.000 pounds; 4.449 mattresses nounces the marriage of her daugh4 of the week for Logan, Utah, where 2 of 190,000 and pieces linen, refrlg Fred Beck of this city, while tb there Ocean into Atlantic the ter Miss Eugenie Candland to Sidney he will was $357.00. The amount subscrib- getting take a course in Smith-Hughbride is the daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs ed was $360.31. The west side of the was not much of interest except a erators. V. Gee of Salt Lake City. The marwork at the Agricultural College. "The weight of the leviathan riage Is to take place June 25th. Christian Willardson of Ijphraim county failed to raise their quota, very rough passage through the Bay Utah. The couple will make theh the amount turned over to the com of Biscay, until we landed In Eng- loaded Is 144,000,000 pounds. If Mrs. George Belliston will enterntain Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jack man of home in Ni'thi. This paper Joinf mute being $304.75. land. London Is a city of samples. Ford cars weigh one ton each it at a shower Saturday evening, June Salt Lake a few days in Nephi to see would of them can with their many friends in extendins require 59.956 Mr. Andrews, in behalf of the Tn the British Museum one 10th, complimentary to Miss Cand- this week spent visiting relatives and congratulations. various committees wishes to ex- samples of the things that are found weigh as'mueh as the Leviathan, and land. friends. press his thanks and appreciation in the museums of all other countries if they are ten feet long they would to make end 112 miles to a London of g A length for the response of the people of Nobody should ever go Dancing Miss .Me lb a Anderson, who has Juab Valley Increases This wonderful steamship party will be given this evening at Juab county to the endowment fund without spending a lew days seeing end. been In crosses Atlantic six tho about British in attending ihe L. D. S. School of the days the wonderful the in Hall to also in those Arlington honor of Wra. In Population drive, who assisted things "In New York I spent two months Faxman, end Jay Booth, who will Music the past winter returned home Musenm. canvassing for ths funds. "The best time to Bee the East End lecturing In the schools a portion of leave soon on missions to Great last Saturday. i."Ponle from many the time and devoting the rest of the Brltlan. also in honor of Miss Eva London of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall hich is ihelr time to reading the latest books on Winn, who recently returned Albert E. Smith. Juab from County Mr. and Mrs. Wllforj -consul! a ten pound boy Monday morning. wy."n The elided psychology, child study, vocational tne mission field. Agent, will leave Sunday for Logan, m otored to N'vf- V and Utah, where hp will take a three only a guidance, education, Born to Mr. and Mr. Nells Aagard ing borne wiUy Mrs. P. P. Chrlstison Is visiting week's course in Marketing and Agheathen psychoanalysis, and In writing sur of Levan, Utah, twin sons, June 4th who for the,,' in the veyg of these subjects for the Char with her daughters Mrs. T. L, Burr- - ricultural Economics at the Utah ing At th no actcr Builder, which Is specializing Idge, at Cast legate and Mrs. Jack Agricultural College, V-iB T. Mr. and Mm. A son was born to - in child study end vocational guld perMortell at Helper this week. Vern Stanley, May 3 1st. peo- - ance more than ever before. The following young men who V Col "New York has the highest buildThe trout fishing opens In Utah have been 1 on attending the Utah AgBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Bell- In von ings the world. Buildings twenty uai jvionnay, June 15th, and Trom ricultural College at Logan returned iHton, a son. V utorys high are very common. The all Indications every fisherman from home this week: Daken Broadhead I Woolworth Building lj 54 storys high Nephi will start pulling the speckled Owen Gibson, Earl Greenhalgh, She! "n a building now being phinneri beauties out of the canyon stream don Winn. Gene Gadd. A won wag born to Mr. and Mr Ernest Hat- 4 about a. tu. next Monday morning. ley and Erva Andrews. (Continued on, lnge 5) , Arthur Memmott of Juab, Utah, , North th and sub-surfa- coal-mini- semi-centena- ry . ' ARE APPOINTED A 1 1 1 T") . 24-5-6-7-9- TH Inter-Scholast- ic 1 ss JOHN T. MILLER WRITES INTERESTING LETTER es Farewell-Home-Comin- !M--- Murr1 e, it f 1 |