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Show A it i HOME PAPER FOR a HOME PEOPLE hi I DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF JUAB rwi mr.x COUNTY t The News, Vol. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, February 19th, 1926 The Times, Vol. 16, No. 8 CQtlTI DIAMOND OFFICERS WERE OF LOCAL INTEREST EECTED FRIDAY TO BOY SCOUTS 1 116, BASEBALL TAXPAYERS TO AWARDS MADE LEVAN NEWS ITEMS FAIR SEP LEAGUE ELECT OFFICERS HOLD SESSION 10, No. 8 17, 18TH THOMAS INGRAM DIED SATURDAY The annual meeting of the Central Mrs. Christian Christensen enterUtah baseball league was held in tained the Sorosis club and their partThe annual Convention of the Juab Provo, The court of honor of the Juab Tuesday evening, I. M. Petty, Funeral Services Held Tues E. R. Forrest Heads Fair ners and a number of invited guests stake convened in the high school County taxpayers association will be of the league during day At Stake Tabernacle-La- rge to a "500" party Thursday night. A auditorium last1 Tuesday evening. neiain the high school auditorium 1925, Nephi, all other Looking delicious Number of Out Of luncheon was served. Awards were made to eight first- - next, Wednesday, February 24th, at towns represented of the league, with the excepFor Suitable Location For Mr. and Mrs. Niels Mortenson class scouts and thirty-fou- r second l.autp. m., and an excellent program tion of Town Attend. Fork People having reprePermanent Fair Grounds. went to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Mor- class scouts, from Nephi troops one has been arranged for this Catherine. sentation.Spanish tenson will receive medical attention and two. After the awarding of the which includes several very instruct Jesse L. Hiatt, of Heber, was reto her leg which was recently brok- badges, the boys were taken to the ive talks by prominent citizens of elected president, and C. E. Rife, of Thomas Ingram, long time resiwas en. a this ounty and state. The music for Eureka, jamboree gymnasium, where andent of Nephi, died last Saturday Karl Bandley , Celebration of the seventy-fift- h The program given held, under the direction of Deputy the occasion will be furnished by the of Provo, of evening at his home in this the treasurer; secretary niversary of the coming of the pio Sunday preliminary city, due night in mutual was enjoyed Stake Commissioner Earl Gadd. Re- Nephi high school music department. the league will be named later by to heart failure. neers to this valley, will be hold SepSemclass senior The much. advance were served the the at under very direction of freshments Prof. Chas president Hiatt. Mr. Ingram was born at Cosford, tember 16, 1 and 18th, according were in charge of the program. The inary building, which was thoroughly Engar. The following resolution was adop Warwickshire, England, July 10th, to plans decided upon by the directwere: several string quartet enjoyed by the scouts. The following program has been ted relative to the Provo club's re- 1844. He with ors of the home coming and county numbers other members of the sa numbers by Alvin Stephenson, The following boys receved badges, outlined: fair association. quest to withdraw from the league: family were baptized into the MorD. Shepherd and James 1st class BellisCarl John Fowler, Greetings Mayor Thomas Bailey "After duly considering Provo as the mon church in the Troop No.l The ofi'icers plan on holding a spring of 1853. Pfan of Organization of the Utah hub of the Central Utah Bishop James E. Tay ton, Willis Linton, James Phillips, The deceased left his home in in connection Christensen. "Diamond Jubilea" league and a very interesting talk, com- and David Austin; Troop No. 2 lor Association gave Member Taxpayers of of said league as the with the fcnnual Juabcounty fair. April 15th, 1862, and landed in Utah today and when he came Henry Orme, Harold Warner, Lynn General Committee. New York, June 2nd, having spent The groands and buildings com- paring ' Growth of Our County, City and in the past year the board of control A quartet composed of R. H Greenwood and Carol Bailey. heie. of the organization desires that Pro- six weeks and one day on the ocean. mittee are rlready looking ovei' the Francom, Mrs. Martin 2nd Class Troop Na. 1 Donell School Obligations Stephenson Attorney W. A. vo should remain as a member of Two weeks were spent in various sites, with the object in view Asa Fowler and E. A. Beck making the sang An Ellison, Roy Greenhalgh, Raymond C. Bryan. the league and It is so hereby resolv trip from New York to Florence, of obtaining a permanent fair nie Laurie. Cowan Alec Lawrence VAlue of. the Olpin, Budgetry System Phillips, Nebraska. After staying in the latter ground, where they will he able Xo The of Miss Katie Iver Verl Jenkins. Farrell Carter, Rex Dennis Wood, Clerk of School Board. ed." The ruling forbidding a player who Ity for six weeks, he crossed the construct buildings, build a race son to marriage Mr. Gre3n Benefits of the Independent Audit Lafey Christenson took Cooper, Max Orme, Hyrum track and make other necessary Im- place. Wednesday previously been connected with plains by riding most of the in Nephi. We wish halgh, Harold Vickers, Wallace uar of Public Accounts Earl Gadd. had another league to participate in time In the wagon of the late Pet;r provements. success. Rondo them Broueh, Auditor. James Shaw, County rett, The following officers and directgames In the Central Utah league un- Sutton, arriving in Salt Lake City In e Thomas Belliston, Mr. Niels Mrtenson and Mrs. Gean Worthlng- What the Utah Taxpayers til 15 days after he had been releas- the early part of October, 1862. Mr. ors were elected, and committees ap2 No. Callow were called to the bed ton. Farrel WinD, has already accomplished ed from the other league was strick Ingram came to Nephi the same year pointed at the meeting held in the side of their mother at Manti Thurs FloydTroop Andrews, Kenneth rirmago. tMember of the General Commutes. of the organiza en from the where he has since resided. courthouse last Friday evening: Worthlngan Tax day. Necessity for Organized Henry Worthington, Ray Mr. Ingram was married to Miss tion. Officers end Committees Eliown is reported by the students of ton, Douglas Burton, Goble, Movement Walter Fitch, Pres. Chief chairman Ernest R. theIt school Executive Cazier, daughter of Mr. and Emily of thein Robert Judd, Merle Bigler, Mont Big- Con. Mining company. that 87 Mrs. Samuel Cazier on January 27th, Forrest. a are Lincoln at cold Merle Orme, with Committee the Kay On Ord, Nominapresler, suffering Reports Thos. Executive 1873, and to this union nine children 'ADVERTISING UTAH" ent time. Warner, George Haymond Jr., Jack tions On Resolutions. were born. The following children, H. Burton. CarvHomer The Parents class in mutual have Ockey, Laurence Clyde, Joel Taylor. r together with his widow survive him: be Alma Burton. to KIWANIS outlined the er AT and SUBJECT program following A. V. Pyper. Alonzo Ingram, Samuel E. Ingram, Manager 28th: given in their class Feb. , Kate Ingram, Maude Ingram, and Directors P. Airs. Ilene Character Building", T. H. Burton E. R. Forrest Roger Ingram, all of Nephi, Mrs. W. BuildI. M. Petty Beck, "Reverence fr Church Joel Taylor Miss Ida Parkes, county treasurer G. Nuttal of Provo, and Mrs. L. B. Emma Mrs. Dalby; "Honoring ings," John S. Nielson Calvin S. Smith was the speaker at the regular week Howard of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Lorenzo JVIangelson Father and Mother," Lorenzo Mang Jos. E. Orgil Funeral services were held in the ly Kiwanis club luncheon held Monand Spiritual Train W. G. Orme elson; "Moral Mrs. E. R. Forrest hotel. Tha tabernacle Tuesday, February stake noon Forrest the at day N. A. Nielson ing" R. H. Francom; "Politness". Louis Garrett speaker delivered a very Interesting 16th, Bishop C. H. Grace presided. Nettie Mrs. "Profanity," Mangelson; A E. Smith Mrs. Mark Sowby Funeral services were held at the and Instructive talk on "Advertising The opening prayer was offered by James E. Taylor. It is pleas John G. Bunnell Bishop M. T. Howard ward chapel Sunday, over ths Utah," telling about the rapid strides James D. Pexton. South to see to the large the officers S. P. Nilson ing The speakers were: David Caxler, Mfs. G. R. Judd N. L. of the N. L. of John Belliston, who died that Utah was making in the develop remains Strike, president crowds that are attending mutual. Committee on grounds and buildcame at bis home last Wednesday, with ment of her natural resources, also Dr. F H. Beckstead, James W. Amusement company, Strike be Resolved should batchelors that and Bishop Grace, all of whom B. Cowan in .charge. The. of the many beautiful scenic Bpots ings: Chairman, Louis Garrett, W. taxed to supprt old maids, was the down from Salt Lake City, Tuesday;, BJhop it eulogized the life of the deceased. Orme, M. T.. Howard, S. P. Nielson, humorous debate in the school de to supervise the and re- opening prayer was offered by James and playgrounds that W. C. Andrews. Musical selections were rendered borders. The amount of agricultural Aunt Liza modeling of the Venice Theatre, E. Memmott. votional exercises Committe on advertising: Chair and Aunt Susie Friday. activities was also touched upon bv as follows: Duet, "Beautiful Isle of which is taking place this week. The were P. P. The Christison, Mm. speakers respectively man. A.- E. Smith, Dennis Wood, A. and the Bishop Thomas Bailey, Bishop P. B. Miss Parkes, and she stated that Utah Somewhere," A. J. Gowers and M. W. Christenson and E. A. Beck took the lobby has been B. Gibson, L. M. Pexton. is get- Cowan, John W. Ord of Sandy, and ranked In the lead of the mineral Anderson; duet, "Jesus My Savior," the of inside building affirmative side, while Marcellus Committee on finance: Chairman, Chard and O. W. a thorough renovation. ting Bishop Hyrum Smith of Salt Lake producing states of the union. Spen- Mrs. Mabel Lunt and T. W. Vickers; the Budge negative M T. H. Burton, J. E. Ostler. G. A portion of the wall between the City, the last two named being miss cer E. Forrest presided, and the at- duet, "The Morning Breaks," L. P. was of the decision that The judges Whitmore, V. M. Foote. A. W. Clyde. the batches should not have this bur- hall and the inside of the theatre, is ionary companions of Elder Bellis- tendance prize, which was donated Anderson and Mrs. T. E. Carter. The Committee on invitations: Chair den so the unfortunate and windows will be ton. Each speaker told of the good by Bishop Thomas Bailey, was carr- benediction was pronounced by I. H. girls will being removed, man, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Miss Bertha have to continue to In case the seats are qualities of the deceased, and spok ied off by County Attorney, Will L. Grace. so that built in, struggle. McPherson. Mrs. T. II. G. Parkes Interment took place In me city Miss Edna Anderson entertained all taken the patrons will be able to words of consolation to the bereaved Hoyt. (Mrs. Unity the grave being dedicated Into Mrs. W. C. Andrews. without show cemetery, see crowding the Ladies members of the the family. Literary Boswell. Beautiful flowby Chappell, Roscoe A. Grover. Isles. Stephen were the Musical rendered selections and a number club and their Committee on amusements: N. A. of friends at apartners ers covered the casket. Mr. Strike makes the following an as follows: Vocal duet, L. P. Ander- GARDNER INSTALLS "500" progressive The out of town relatives and in regards to the policies son and Mrs. T. E. Carter; vocal solo, Nielson, June Kendall, Gilbert Bailparty Thursday night. Refreshments nouncement in attendance at the funeral over friends "In new ey, Geo. D. Haymond, I. M. Petty. Mrs, of vocal company: the taking solo, Clarence 19 to were served Warner; guests. VULCANIZING PLANT were, Charles Committee on entertainment: A. Ingram and son Bert Venice Theatre, next Monday, and Mabel Lunt; vocal duet. Cole sisters. the H. Belliston, Wm. Bailey, Mrs. Maud of Delco, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. George in order to give the people of Nephi Closing prayer was offered by Presi Sperry. Ingram, Ammon Ingram, Mr. and the biggest, best, and latest in pic- dent Thos. H. Burton. Committee on decorating: June COURT OF HONOR AND Mrs. Podmore, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard of the the There was an abundance of floral development tures, we have decided to havi a Through Kendall, Chairman. new and Improved system of tire re- O. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. In standard price, so that the people will tributes. The grave in the City Hosts and Hostesses: P. B. Cowan, EXAMINERS APPOINTED know what they have to pay before was dedicated by Joseph M. pairs, the national campaign to con- gram, Adelbert Cazier and George Thomas Bailey, Mrs. Mark H. Sowby, to the . ticket office. This Christensen. serve tire mileage Is assured of great- F. Sevey of Salt Lake City; G. O. coming C. H. Grace, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. e cents for twenty-fivbe will er success, according to W. L. Gard- Wolf of Sacramento, Calif.; Mr. and price will Lake of Salt Lucille Brough. City, Earl Steele, for cents children, and ten ner of the Central Motor Company, Mrs. W. G. Nuttal. Mrs. J. L. WhitThe Stake Presidency of the Juab adults, be the local manager, and will move Firestone dealers. for one-aextra no ing, Mrs. Leon Peterson, Mr, and with charge stake are desirous of securing the to this city. bis Mrs. George M. Nuttal, Mr. and Mrs. out the that family Mr. Gardner vaudevilles." pointed services of a number of qualified men Is charged with Wm. A. Nuttal, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Payson Quintet Defeats motorist individual to serve as a Court of Honor and an his share of the responsibility for Ellis, of Provo; Mrs. David Baxter Nephi In Hoop Contest Examining Board, in th Juab Stake aiding in the campaign started by of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Scout Council. Mr. Harvey S. Firestone against the L. B. Howard of Rock Springs, With this end In view, they have foreign rubber monopoly and which Payson high basketball quint gave taken the liberty of calling to this Is now being followed up by govern Nephi a sound lacing here Friday service the following named persons mental authorities. score 12. 28 to a of Nephi to serve In the respective positions night, by "Only secondary In Importance to Ladies Literary Club pTayed on even terms with the Indicated : maintaining the proper air pressure in the first quarter, but subEnjoys Review of Play Court of Honor Judge Thos. l. In tlree is that of having a good restitution by the visitors' coach instill- Burton, chairman ; Isaac H.Grace, pair made when trouble developes," ed Bpirit into the Tayson five. The Ladles Lltarary club met TuesGeorge D. Haymond, Dennis Wrood, the tire dealer said. Livingston and Mendenhall, who A. J. Gowers. day evening In the assembly room at Last year Utah produced over half "Tire repairs have now been made the city were inserted into the fray at the be hall. A pleasant evening was Dr. Aid: Board First Examining in the U. S., sion Agronomist; H. J. Webb, State to keep pace with the modern methto a review of a play, spent ginning of the second period, played Allred; Dr. Beckstead. Signaling: the alfalfa seed grown Seed listening In Stewfact, "Mrs. Partridge," which was preparods of tire manufacturing. Show Crop Pest Inspector; George splendid ball. Each caged three field Brent D. Hall. Tracking and Scout's and at the International C. J. Sorensdn, they are based on the same princied by Mrs. William Bailey, and read goals. Mortenson played a fine defen- Pace: Robert Chappell. Knife, Hat- in Chicago held In the early part of art, Agronomist; A- ples. Firestone, In developing the by Mrs. Wilson Glazier. The followsive game. Nephi scored but three chet, Fire Making and Cooking: E. December ghe swept practically all Chalcis Fly Expert; D. C. Tingey, old the that A. F. Bracken, balloon tire, recognized ing members were present: Mrs. W. points In the second half. The score R. Forrest. Hike, Mapping and Map competition off the board. 13 of the ssistant Agronomist; unat the half was 18 to 9. Worthington Reading: Wm. Burton. Swimming: 15 prizes offered were given to Utah. Superintendent Nephi Experiment methods of tire repair would be C. Andrews, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. A. L. Wilson, Superinten- satisfactory for the thin sldewall, j Alberta Belliston, Mrs. C. W. Glais- Station; was the outstanding performer for T. O. Durham. Judge Distance: Harry ex with exhbit fine This together Davis County Experiment Sta- highly flexible balloon. the locals. ier, Mrs u. k. juaa, Mr, a. u. mc Nature Study: A. E. Smith. hibits of other seeds for which our dent liengle-ytion. "Following three years of experi- Cune, Mrs. M. L. The score: Sowby, Miss Ida State Is destined to become famous, of the subjects to be discuss- mental work by Firestone engineers, Parkes, Miss Neva Booth and Mrs. A. PAYSON can be seen on the "Utah Seed Spec ed Somethe devabove experts are as fol the new repair equipment was G. T. F. P. PARENT-TEACHERV. Gadd. ial," at Nephi, February 25th, from lows:by S 2 2 6 eloped and is now In use in shops 3 Perkins, If to 5:00 p. m. 2:00 States. United the 0 0 0 0 "Impurities in Commercial Seed." throughout Richmond, rf This Seed Special Is a train of "Under this new system the injur- 300 Students Receive "Good Seed, How to Secure, Its 1 HOLD MEETING 3 Wilson, c been which cars seven has arranged ed section of the tire is torn down. Treatment." Value and 0 0 0 0 Taylor, Ig Innoculation Last Monday trace of the Injury is removed. cooperatively by the Union Pacific "Seed Certification." Every 3 6 0 0 Mortenson, rg Collis rebuilt the the Utah tire Agricultural 3 6 0 "Plant Breeding as a Means of Then ply by ply 0 The regular monthly meeting of System, Livingston, If. Three hundred students and a Agricul- Seed Improvement." with new material rebuilt in the 3 association was ege, the Utah State Board of the Mendenhall. rf d small number of parents were Burwas Farm manner State the and Utah the tire same originally ture, Other and Injurious "Chalcis Fly l.eld Inst Thursday evening, in the for the prevenlast P. U. over Monday the Even run the be at the will constructed eau, and, factory. Seed Insects." 4 2S high school 12 7 Totals auditorium, with the can se? tread design is reproduced faithfully tion of diphtheria, this being which T. W. Vickers, presiding. system, so that the peaple NEPHI "Dry Farm Seed Grades." on of three Innoculatlons, first of the Information balance and hand the first and flexibility and Varieties." get Seeds, W. P. G. T. F. A talk was given by .Mrs. J. "Vegetable will be administered. the production of the best seed In the 1 2 Schofield, It is expected that Harden Benn-io- tire are unaffected. Ostler, If discussing the Organiza- world. The second Innoculation will be molds of cured is "The tire Board special by 1 Commissioner, State tion object and progress of the Par Sldwell. rf of the Agriculture; M. 8. Winder, Secre- and the heat located at the point of given to the students next Tuesday, The 1 following 3 5 specialists 3 c association. Worthington. of the tary Utah State Farm Bureau; E. E. the repair. This prevents overcurlng. the hours are 10 to 12, and from 1 1 2 0 0 Boys and Girls club work was tak Utah Agricultural College, and Tanner, Ig 2. of 0 en up by P. J. Sanders, with lantern State Department 0 2 Agriculture wl'.l Smith. Bountiful, Utah, and others There are no weak spots left at this to 0 .Sperry. rg becomes perand the on and talks repair point will also be with the train. accompany the train, 0 0 0 0 slide illustrations. Orkey, rf "We have Installed ths Firestone The experts will be available for manent. Not only are the Firestone 0 0 0 0 The school band under the dlrec their individual lines of work will be Sudweeks. c but method and our workmen have been the for best balloons, methods of listed: each problems discussion at them the personal point Hon of Prof. Chas. Engar gave a given by for at as the Firestone factories In trained are th equally satisfactory nature they during aa 4 12 concert which was enjoyed 7 agricultural .4 W. M. Peterson. Director Exten- of Totals by the use of this equipment." the tires. proper sion Service ; 3. C. Hogenson, Exten time of each stop. large crowd In attendance. Referee, Rowen. Board-Committ- ee vice-preside- Cos-for- d, ox-tea- - Til-li- ' by-la- per-ce- nt Vice-chairm- Secretary-Treasure- FUNERAL HELD CHANGES BEING SUNDAY NOON MADE AT VENICE Pax-ma- n, i wae-wHab- cem-efcs- x. ry ct "UTAH SEED SPECIAL" AT NEPHI FEB. 25TH Pay-Bonit- es . 13 117 10 Parent-Teacher- s' lnnoc-ulale- n. 113 high-pressu- re |