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Show A J A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE 1 tI I I Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday Sept. 11th, 1925. OFFICIAL PREMIUM LIST Word was received this week from that the nension claims of James Garrett Sr., Thomas I'owles. Enoch Bowles. and Mrs. Alfred Lunt had been allowed. If the tame procedure is followed as in ll e past the allowance will date back to March 17th. 1917, which will bring them considerable back pav. These pensions have ben granted for service during the Black Hawk Indian war, with the Picton's company. The pension for Mrs. Lunt is for ser- Wed-nesda- y, th. All products entered for com-- ; petition must be raised and owned j Gano, Winesap, York Imperial, King David, Delicious, Pear Main, Wolf by the exhibitor. River, Grimes Golden, North West2. Articles entered for single preern Greening, Rhode Island Greening cannot for miums compete display. Wealthy, Spitbensburg,, 3. The name and variety shall be Winesap, or other variety. on each exhibit. Class 2. Pears. 4. Sheafs of grain and forage Best Plate Pears: Barlett, Flemcrops must be at least three inches in diameter and bound tightly. The ish Beauty, Anjou, Winter Nellis, or other variety. straw should be full length. Class 3. Plums. 5. Judges must be satisfied that Best plate, 20 specimens: German, all articles are worthy of premiums and are correctly named before Italian Prunes. 20 specimens: Green, granting same, even tho there be no redBest plate, blue Plums. and competition. Class 4. Grapes 6. As far as possible the exhibits will be judged on the basis of com- 1. Best 3 bunches Concord Grapes. mercial value for the particular var- 2. Bes- 3 buncheg Tokay Grapes. 3. Best 3 bunches Other Variety. iety shown. by 7. All exhibits must be in place 4. Best display assorted fruits one individual. of M. A. the 10 o'clock morning by Judging will positively Sept. 23rd. DEPARTMENT 1). start at 10 o'clock, stock and materials not in by that time cannot Swine: T. E. Carter Supervisor compete. 8. No entry fees shall be charged. 1. Best Sow over one year. 9. A blue ribbon for first, a red 2. Best Sow under one year. Best Boar over one year. ribbon for second and a white ribbon 3. 4. under one year. for third prize will be given for the 5. Best Boar Sow with pigs. Best exhibits. 6. Best Five Pigs ready for butcher. 7. Best Grand Champion Boar. A DEPARTMENT 8. Best Grand Champion Sow. Class 2. Duroc. Agricultural: James E. Memmott, Same cl assification as Class 1. dK i 1 1. - Turkey red wheat. Kanred wheat. Kofod wheat. other variety wheat. '5. Eest sheaf any variety .wheat.' , Class 2. Irrigated Grains 1. Best Peck Dicklow. DEPARTMENT K. Dairy Cattle. J. W. Barnes, Supervisor. . Class 1. Jersey Cows ,Class 2v: Holstein.. .. 4. Best Cow 3" years old or' over. 2. Best Cow 2 years old and under 3. 3. Best Heifer 1 year and under two 4. Best Calf. 5. Best Bull 3 years or over. 6. Best Bull Calf. rr 4 i MR. AND MRS. A. L. JACKMAN SKETCH OF LIFE OF MR. A- - (' SERVICE L. JACKMAN TO ELECT OFFICERS The picture shown on this page, is Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackman of Levan, who recently celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. Mr.' Jackman was born in DubuqO'a, Iowa, in 1849, and crossed the plafns with his parents at the age of fve years making the journey with ox teams. The family first settled In Provo, later moving to Salt Lake.. "At the age of eighteen Mr. jackman was employed on the railroad and helped to build the Union Pacific line into Fifty years after he Ogden, Utah. attended the golden jubilee held in In 1872 he moved Ogden in 1919. to Levan where he has resided ever since. He was married the 29th of August, 1875, to Miss Frances Jennings, daughter cfMansf ield There will be a meeting of mem bers of the Service Star legion next Wednesday afternoon, September 16th, at the commercial club rooms. The principal business to be transacted will be the annual election of officers. A full attendance of the officers and members of the org animation is urgently desired. The time of the meeting will be 4 p. m. that of Local Briefs Of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley visit- ed In Salt Lake City the past week returning home,'esterda) . ' " . Wan-dad- any birds except his own. Any of this rule will bar the guilty persons from competition, and they shall forfeit all premiums that may have been awarded to thpm. 6. The best male and four females of any variety shall constitute the best pen. 7. Poultry showing any sympbo excluded toms of disease will 15. Best three Watermelons. from exhibition and removed from 115. Best 3 other Mellons. to the the grounds and returned 17. Best 10 Tomatoes. owner at once. 18. Best 6 Cucumbers. 8. Judges will be guided by the 19. Best display Perfection of garden products American Standard and Judging will bo done by comby one Individual. parison. 9. Any exhibitor found guilty of DEPARTMENT C an attempt to deceive by false entry Horticulture. Mat. T. Howard Super- or otherwise shall forfeit all previsor. miums won. Class 1. Apples. a male bird 10. The term rock Best plate of apples: (Continued on Page Five) Jonathan, Best 3 Hubbard Squash. 7. Best 3 Banana Squash. 8. Best 3 Summer Squash. 9. Best 3 other variety Squash. 10. Best 3 bunches Celery. 11. Best 3 heads lettuce. 12. Best 3 hparts cabbage. 13. Best 3 heads cauliflower. 14. Best 3 cantaloupes. 6. J A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell were Mrs. Preston C'hrlstensen Saturday, September Sth. Mrs. Chrlstensen Is down from Salt LaUe Sunday and Monday visiting with relatives here. over to Ephralm with her mother. a Mr. Russell expects to operate Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Oarrlck of cleaning and dyeing plant In the a- Lund. Utah, are here visiting Mrs. bove city, announcemnt of which will be made in the near future. Garrh ks parents. Mrs. James Anderson left for MorMiss Clara Farnsworth returned oni, Monday where she will join her to Cedar City Saturday after sev husband and spend the winter. eral weeks' visit here, during which time she assisted the local librarian Mrs. A, O. Dalby entertained the Mrs. Grover, In classifying the books Iridic!) Sewing club Wednesday even- of the public library. Miss Farnsing. The time was spent In sewing worth is librarian at the B. A. C. and music. Dainty refreshments Cedar City, an.l during her vacation thousand were served to the following: Airs. has traveled over- - flw Minnie Jackman, Mrs. Lilia Bosh, miles, having attended the National convention of librarians at Seattle, Mrs. Caroline Dalby, Mrs. Ina Jack-maMiss Farnsworth is a and Washington. Mrs. Rillia Chrlstensen. sister of Mrs. Ralph BelliKton. the hostess Mrs. Dalby. n. Tourist Camp Will Ee Moved . From Present Location ParV and Improvement PJaygrourd V'T c""M... The Board o? Ud.if-- i' o:i ';d the of Nephi C y )v.r. a gnod a jo'nt agreement this week for ownership of the city park, which is at present used for a tourist camp have vice performed by her husband the ground. The school d'strlct purchased a one half interst in the Jate Alfred Lunt. park, and the agreement calls for an equal share in the expense of clearing off the grounds and improving "OUT OF DOORS IN the same for a playground and for park purposes. As soon as the city UTAH" NEXT THURSDAY officials can secure a suitable place for the tourist camp the kitchen and other conveniences will he moved to The picture "Out of Doors in the new location. Utah," will be shown at the Venice next Thursday evening, September 17th, first show commencing promp- CLUB TO OBSERVE tly at 7:30 p. m. The picture is being exhibited under the auspices of "CONSTITUTION WEEK" the Nephi Fish and Game club. It is a six reel feature and has cost several thousands of dollars to proThe Nephi Kiwanis club will again duce. It gives a very comprehensive At idea of the wld game life of Utah. observe "Constitution Week." The picture has been shown in the noon luncheon Monday a special many of the cities of the state with speaker will address the members on great success. There will be a mat- the value ofof a the constitution and thorough study of the inee in the afternoon at 3:30 p. m. the need fundamental principles of the for grade students only. United States Government. A pat riotic porgram of songs will also be given. BIG ENROLLMENT officials ON FIRST DAY AUTOS COLLIDE IN To Nephi People ' ' STAR LEGION Fannie Jennings. Mrs. Betzy Anderson visited in Mr. Jackman ban held many important positions, having served as Provo the early part of this week, 2. Best Peck Red Chaff. County Commissioner of Juab Coun returning home Wednesday. 3. Best Peck other variety. ty. Justice of the Peace, school trusMrs. M. T. Jennings motored to 4. Best Peck Swedish Select Oats. tee, and postmaster of Levan for 14 5. Best Peck other Oats. Gunnison, Utah, Sunday where she years. Mr. and Mrs. Jackman are both visited with relatives. 6. Best Sheaf Oats. DEPARTMENT F. the" best of health at the. 7. Best Peck Trebi Barley. enjoying H. J. Beef Cattle. Lunt, Supervisor. present time and have a large post8. Best Peck other variety. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Booth, Mr. Class 1. Herefords. 9. Best sheaf in each variety. and Mrs, Clarence Warner, and Mrs. erity. 2. Shorthorn Class 10. Best Peck other forage grains. W. H. Warner, motored to Timpan-ogo- s 1. Best Bull 3 years or over. 1. Best 6 ears field corn. Cave Monday, later driving 2 2. Best Bull years or under three. LEVAN HAPPENINGS 2. Best 6 ears sweet corn. the loop into Provo canyon. around 3. Best Bull Calf. 3. Best 6 stalks pop corn. THE OF WEEK 3 years or older. 4. Cow Best 4. Best 6 stalks silage corn with Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boud, 5. Best Cow 2 years or under three. ears attached. Dorothy Boud, and Jack Boud, mot6. Best Heifer Calf. 5. Best 6 stalks Sunflowers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner ored down from Salt Lake City MonClass 4. Forage Crops celebrated their Silver day day, spending the day in the canyon. Wedding 1. Best sheaf alfalfa. DEPARTMENT (J. at their 5th, Saturday, September 2. Best sheaf timothy. Sheep. W. G. Orme, Supervisor. Mrs. Ed. Pitt and Mrs. Harry home. Many relatives and friends 3. Best sheaf sweet clover. Class 1. Rambouillet. were Mr. Mrs. of Salt Lake were guests Gardner and attended. Walker, 4. Best sheaf Sudan grass. Class 2. Hampshire. A Sunday and Monday at the home of married 25 years ago at Levan. 5. Best sheaf Red clover. 1. Best ram 2 years or older. fine dinner was served to those pre- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton. Class 5. Seed. 2. Best ram 1 year and under two. sent. The evening was spent with 1. Best 5 pounds alfalfa seed. 3. Best ram lamb. Dr. C. S. Wilkey of Salt Lake City music and games. Mr. Gardner is the 2. Best 5 pounds Clover seed. 4. Best ewe 2 years or older. president of the Levan Town Board. spent Monday in this city the guest 3. Best 5 pounds seed peas. 5. Best ewe 1 year or under two. of his parents Mr. and .Mrs. S. G. 4. Best 5 pounds beans. 6. Best ewe lamb. Mrs. Caroline Dalby and grand- Wilkey. daughter Helen are here from Salt DEPARTMENT II. Mrs. J. F. Hilton of Portland, OreDEPARTMENT K. Lake spending the week at the home and gon, arrived here Wednesday Poultry. S. P. Neilson, Supervisor of Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Dalby. 1. All applications for pens must will be fhe guest of her parents, Mr. Vegetable and Garden Crops. R. T. be in the hands of the supervisor by The schools here opened for work and Mrs. John Pitt for a few weeks. Beagley, Supervisor. Class 1. Potatoes. Sept. 15th, and all birds entered Tuesday with a fairly good enrollmust be at the fair grounds on or be- ment. A large number of Nephites took 1. Best Peck Early Ohio Potatoes. 2. Best Peck Idaho Rural Potatoes. fore Sept. 23rd. at 9 a. m. advantage of the one cent a mile rate 2. All specimens 3. Best Peck Russet. Mrs. Mary Sherwood was hostess Saturday to Salt Lake City, via the intended for exhibition and competitions shall bo to a number of her lady friends Mon- Union Pacific. 4. Best Peck Blue Victor. 5. Best Peck other variety. under control of the Hall Superin- day afternon. The time was spent Class 2. Beets. tendent, and cannot be removed In quilting a very attractive comMr. and Mrs. J. A. Starts motored 1. Best 6 Sugar beets. without his consent. forter. Luncheon was served to the to Fish Lake Sunday, going from 3. Receipts will be issued by the following: 2. Best 6 Table beets. Mrs. Leah Bosh, Mrs. there to Bryce Canyon. They return3. Best 6 Mangle beets. Hall Superintendent for all entries Hazel Bosh, Mrs. Nellie Neilson, Mrs. ed home Monday evening. Class 3. Carrots. larla Bosh, Mrs. Thelma Peterson. brought and these must be surren1. Best 6 long carrots. dered to him before the entries will vMrs. Cora Wankier, and the hostess Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner, Miss be released. 2. Best 6 short carrots. Mrs. Sherwood. Thelma Warner, Francis and Earl 4. 3. Best 6 stock carrots. The exhibitor need not acspent the week end at Loa. 4. Best 6 parsnip carrots. The regular monthly Relief Soc- Warner, company his birds but may ship with relatives. Utah, visiting All iety meeting was held Tuesday. them to Poultry Supervisor. Class 4. Miscellaneous be 1. Best 6 Sweet Spanish Onions. charKes must pretransportation a Miss Edith Garrett and Miss Mri. Mans Jennings Is spending a 2. Best 6 Red Variety Onions. paid. Sunhome Francom returned 5. No exhibitor will be allowed, few days In Salt Lake City with her 3. Best 6 White Variety Onions. day after a pleasant vacation spent 4. Best 6 Yellow Variety Onlona. under aty circumstances, to handle daughter Mrs. William Shepherd. In Salt Lake City. 5. Best 6 Turnips. - t? ARE ALLOWED SIGNED FOR PARK First Annual County Fair Will Be Held in This City, Thursday, and Friday, September Exhibits and Attractions To Be Held at North Park. . r FIFTY YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE PENSIONS CLAIMS JOINT CONTRACT Senator Smoot. Dry Land Grains rr !! The News, Vol. 9, No. 35 FOR JUAB COUNTY FAIR Class 1. Entry No. 1. Best Peck 2. Best Peck 3. Best Peck 4. Best Peck interest1 . COUNTY The Times, Vol. 15, No. 35. Supervisor. TO DEVOTED Schools started in this city Tuesday morning for the season's work. The enrollment the first day at the high school was the largest 'on- - ret cord, there being 266 students registered. Before the close of the week it is expected that 300 or more will have sigT.ed up. Regular clasa work commenced Wednesday morning and everything is now in full swing. LONDON AND NEPHI JOINED BY RADIO Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston and family, together with a number of friends had the pleasure Saturday evening of hearing distinctly over the radio the chimes of "Big Ben" at St. Paul's Cathedral. London, Eng land, tolling off the hour of 7 a. m. The connection came by way of Oakland, notice being given that London would be heard from at 11 p. m. Mr. Belliston tuned in and was rewarded by hearing the clock strike as stated above. The difference in the time between this city and the British capitol.ls eight hours, thus it was seven o'clock Sunday morning in England. FIRE AT MUTUAL CREAMERY SATURDAY SANTAQUIN SATURDAY .Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Snerrv of this city were the victims of an auto collision Saturday morning while driving along the state highway through Santaquin. An auto driven by a Mr. Johnson of Salt Lake City, collided with their car, wrecking both machines.' Mrs. Sperry was ren dered unconscious for a time while Mr. Sperry was considerably shaken up a8 a result of the accident. AMERICAN LEGION MEETING TONIGHT There will be a meeting of the members of the Nephi Post of the American Legion tonight (Friday, Sept. 11th, at the Commercial club rooms at 8 p. m. All members are urgently requested to be present. MONA NEWS ITEMS OF , INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay of Tremonton spent a few days in Mona this week visiting with old friends and relatives. Mr. and Mr.s Amasa Green return- ed Thursday from a trip through Southern Utah where they visited at their former home, and many of the A fire broke out at the office of scenic attractions of that part of the the Mutual Creamery Saturday state. morning caused by a defective flue. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Pudgy and famPrompt action on the part of the management, and the help render ily of Salt Lake City visited with reed by the local fire department soon latives In Mona during the past week extinguished the blaze. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melon of Salt Lake were visiting with friends here Will Attend Convention In Salt Lake City Mr. D. P. FlrillHSro nxunatrar t the local J. C. Penney Company, left ror Salt Lake City today to attenc a two day convention at the Hole Utah of the managers of the Institu Hon from the states of Colorado Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah After th Wyoming and Oregon. convention Mr. Firmage will rema in Salt Lake for week or more bu lug holiday and spring merehandi from members of tho company staff of New York buyers. Miss Ina Hawkins, of Salt Lake City, spent tho week end with relat Ives In thlg city. The employees of the Nephi Plas ter Company held their annual field day Monday at the Baseball Park. Sports of various kinds were enjoy ed and refreshments served. Dr. W L. Kllerbeck, general manager of the company wa down from Ijike to attend the affair. Rait Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton and family and Sarah A. Newton spent several days last week visiting at Monroe. ,Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guymon of Provo, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. William Piatt visited with re- latives here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Newton of Salt Lake were visiting with relatives for a few days this week. Mrs. Laurel Carter has returned from a visit to the home of her parents at Moroni. Mrs. Sarah Shepard visited with her daughter at Mount Pleasant during the week. Mrs. Ervln Brailsford of Salt is visiting with her parents' Lake here. . Mrs. Lona Ellertson of Provo visiting here with her children. is |