OCR Text |
Show VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, ELECTION DAY --VOTE Nephi Nephi "Th Wheat Citv" t ? a The Wheat City" I The News, Col. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, FridaxJ October 29th- 1926 The Times, Vol. 16, No. 44 - THEATRE MANAGER DENNIS WOOD BROUGHT INTO COURT GIVES ADDRESS M.IJA ROAD SHOW FIRE DESTROYS 150 CALLAO FARMER VISITS COUNTY SEAT TONS OF HAY NEXT WEDNESDAY 10, No. '44 SERVICES HELD THURSDAY FOR E. W. Tripp, prominent farmer of Utah, was in Nephi WednasCallao, Anoyiiow the M. I. A. Road She w cay. Mr. reports tnai withits thrills, its laughs, its tears bushels ofTripp alfalfa seed has been Mutuals The?vfive Improvement raised this year in the Western Juab Associations of the Juab Stake are county town. This is the largest crop Wife Of Roger Ingram Dies "Greater Exercise Of The each other and with the of seed ever raised in that locality. vieingvith Franchise-Is Subject Of Monday Evenuig Followstake officers to" put on the best act He stated that the small group of Body in tVsbig road show, that is to be about twelve families at Callao are Talk ing Short Illness Slogan, "Vote As of in each the Taken To West Bountiful now engaged in diversified farming, put onsimultaneously You Please, But Vote!" Nephi Vards, and at Mona, on Wed- raising all the foodstuff necessary nesday,; evening next. Each ward as for a livelihood. The farms range of the Juab Stake is putting from thirty to fifty acres, and they sociation Airs. Orla Argyle Ingram, wife of was The regular Kiwauis luncheon twenty-minut- e a act in its own raise all the fruit and vegetables, to- Collier Thomas (Roger) Ingram, died on For-leheld Moucay noun; Spencer E. and each of the other wards, and the gether with alfalfa and grains. Each at the Ingram, home in this city last being in charge, and June Ken"officers are supplying a sixth farmer also has a small herd of cat- Monday evening, following an attack stake dall carried o the attendance prize. act. will be on hand to tle. Mr. Tripp was accompanied by of pneumonia. Mrs. Ingram was born Automobiles The program consisted o a vocal at Woods Cross, Utah, February 1st, quickly transfer the players from one R. A. Rankin, also of Callao. solo by Mrs. T. W. Allred, and a talk ward to the other, and the people 1904, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. by Dennis Wood on the subject of are premised the greatest evening of Robert H. Argyle. a "Greater Exercise of the Franchise'' varied' entertainment that has been She was married to Roger Ingram in accordance with the campaign be seen Ih many moons. In each ward January 25th, 1923, at Salt Lake ing waged by the international the proceeds go to the Mutual ImCity. Her husband, two children. Bob for a larger per cent of the ' is and and Hal Jean, together with provement cause, everyone Wayne to exercise the votius population her parents, eight sisters and five urged 4.0 patronize his own ward. The privilege. Mr. Wood spoke in part brothers survive her. road ishow will be repeated in the as follows: LevasVward Funeral services were held in the on evening. Thursday "Mr. Chairman and fellow Funeral services were held Monda North ward chapel Thursday after of road the the ex Slrse purpose with the The Nephi merchants, ians, as you have been previously The polling places for next Tuesafternoon at the Juab Stake tabera worthy ception of the confectioners, are ar noon at one o clock, Bishop C. II. this is the day that has nacle for LeRoy Paxman, son of Mr. day's Election, are as follows: Nephi show 4s not onlyto to financeand afford ranging to close their stores at six Grace being in charge. develop been set apart by the officials of In- and Mrs. Albert R. Paxman, who District Number One, I. O. O. F. hall; eaoaf but also The opening prayer was offered by to a of talented the matins o'clock p. m. on Saturday evenings. expression ternational Kiwanis to urge the peo- died at the family home in Salt Lake Number Two, County Court house; M. I. A. this being the same time as they A. J. Gowers, and the benediction of folks the the stake, youaif KiAmuse-nea where of the community, ple City, last Friday night. Bishop Thom- Number Three, North Word officers should receive the applause close their places of business during was pronounced by S. G. Ord. wanis club is located, for a greater as Bailey was in charge of the ser. . hall VOTE! The speakers were: Darrell Chase, an.' aearty support of the people. the balance of the week. This plan exercise of the franchise, or in other vices. The prayers were offered by Garrett Jr., President A. TT James is followed the in citiet, larger being citizenPresident A. H. Belliston and Patriwords, a campaign for better and Bishop Grace. Belliston old as as the and proves satisfactory ship. I would like to explain hero arch J. D. Smith. The musical numbers were as folmethod of staying open until 9:30 The speakers were: Isaac H. Grace, that there is absolutely no party or 10:00 o'clock. The merchants be lows: vocal duet, Mrs. T. E. Carter motive in this movement of Inter J. E. Lunt, James D. Pexton and lieve that if this new method is ad and L. P. Anderson, accompanied by national Kiwanis, but solely that of Bishop Bailey. Musical numbers it will prove as satisfactory Mrs. Diane G. Booth; vocal solo, Mr opted, as were Miss vocal more in follows: the interest solo, stimulating with the buyers as with themselves A. J. Crapo, accompanied by Miss AnderEllen Cole; vocal duet, L. P. franchise. reason of the early Sat Lois Lunt; vocal duet, A. J. Gowers, The main "I am reminded of the words of son and Mrs. T. E. Carter; vocal urday-nighour, is the fact and Walter Anderson; vocal solo. closing A. Mrs. J. Crapo; vocal, solo, James G. Blaine, one of America's solo, who come to work at Mrs Lorraine Lunt. merchants that was An assembly programgiven There will be a Republican rally foremost statesmen in years gone by, Mrs. Lorraine Lunt. The body was taken to West.Boun- 7:30 or 8:00 o'clock iu the mornings, morn man was stldent The amusement the at Levan at born by body Wednesday Nephi, young Monday night who said that a man who did not take work all day, getting away from tiful, where services will be held an interest in politics was not a cit- Utah, September 1, 1901, and for a ing. The program was as follows: hall. Wesley King and others will be and at ten and eleven o'clock in this afternoon. Aj large number of the store Geo C. W. the Bpeakers. A musical program will Johnson; reading, izen. 1 would like, to go a step farth- number of years lived in this city. prayer, put in a long working relatives and friends from Davis er and state that a man or womin For the past four years the family Engar; cornet solo, Rex Christensen; be furnished by Salt Lake and local the evenings, The county came down to attend the fun clerks have eight-hou- r He day. Lake ha.s lived leaves Ellen vocal Salt in talk short lady and solo, Cole, City. talent. who continually fail to exercise thir eral. 5 come some of them ; a besides his Miss Lorna Paystrup and Robert working days; brother, Albert b"y Mayor Thomas Bailey. voting privileges are not citizens at D. Paxman parents, of American Fork, Utah. The honor students for the first Green were married at Farniintgon, at 9:00 o'clock in the morning's, all. They have lost all claim to citi term of school are: Student body Utah, last week. Miss Paystrup is the quitting at 6:00 iu the evenings, zenship in the true.6ense,pl the term. Mildred Sper- - daiightesr of Mr. and Mrs. Christian while others come at noon and stay NEPHI STUDENTS WHO W&tt.da.Pe.Uy.94 "We claim to have a government EIGHTEEN until the store closes at 9:00 p.ym. . ry, 9 3 7 J Senior1 classWanda Pet P$y8trujp. '. BUCK DEER j, of the people, by the people and for ARE ATTENDING U.A.C. Mildred Sperry, 93 Mrs. Mae Wankier entertained1 "a" ThUS between six audjiintvthe store ty, 94 the people, and are very proud of that number of lady friends at a quilting is without some of its help, whrnh Junior class Lucille Vest, 91 BY KILLED HUNTERS fact, but it is very hard to reconcile is an inconvenience to both the cus Nelda Parkes, 90 Sophomore party ; Wednesday afternoon. this claim, with the voting statistics Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson spent tomers and the store employees. class Mabel Wilson, 92; Ruth Sper Nephi has this year registered at of 1920, when only 49 per cent of the I the new closing schedule is ad ry, Hi; Freshman class LaMar the first part of this week in Salt Utah Agricultural college, twenty-fthe votes to cast their voting population According reports, eighteen Hawkins, 91 Grover Lake City, guests of Mr. Sorenson's opted all of the lady clerks will bo ive Virginia students. Those registered In tor president of the United States. hunters have been successful so far 90 sister. in the store from nine o'clock in the the School of Agriculture are as folThis result was a government by the in getting them a venison. Three or a af will the The o'clock in Levan high school Miss Ellen Cole is leaving our give morning, until six Clark Morggan, lows: Lewis Beagley, a deplorable four elk have been mistaken for deer, school to go to Logan high. The N. Hallow'een Ball, Friday night, Oct- ternoon, minority and indicated except during luncheon and Frank Morgan; in the School of lack of interest on the part of tut and have been killed or wounded. A H. S. is certainly sorry to loose such ober 29th. It is expected that every- tune. Basic Arts and Science: Edith Belliscitizens of this country. little more precaution should be tak a well-like- d and promising student. one will come in costume. ton, Evelyn Bailey, Amos Glen Cole, !Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of "Our country represents the high- en before the hunters shoot, as it is Ellen has been up to and above stanB. Dale Gibson, Owen Gibson, J. F. est form of government known, that a shame to have elk wounded, and dard in everything in which she par- Salt Lake City are Levan visitors "NATIONAL APPLE Greenhalghi Wanda Garrett, Leo Inof a free Democracy, but unless M left to die, and besides, the fact .hat ticipated, and we congratulate Logan this week. Johnson, Ethel Garrett, Arnest Howes, Alma Harpe and WEEK" TO BE OBSERVED gram, Byron take an interest in its institutions, it is against the law to shJot ets. on what they are getting. Orme, Maurine Vlckers, Glen high Henry The following men have succeeded and see to it that men of high caliThe "Clarion" is well on the road Hyrum Howes, of Marysvale, visited Worthington; 'majoring in physical ber are chosen, who will truly rep- in bringing in a buck: Maylon Bow- to success in the line of a good paper. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Painter education) Jack Winn and Sheldonn resent the people, we shall soon ers, E. D. Park, Ernest Foote, Earl The third Issue will be ready for the this week, enroute to Oregon. Winn; (majoring in marketing) Mrs. Alary Sherwood entertained "National Apple Week," will be drift into a government by the few, Nlelson, Fred Beck, Fred Kendall readers Monday. Broadhead; Eugene Ostler, Rex with O. H. A. the Thursat club home this her celebrated year beginning which will eventually lead to autoc- James Bean, Kenneth Judd, Ed Bean, will The class series in basket-bal- l Ostler and Gordon Wood are register 'National Apple Day," Saturday, ed in the School of Commerce and Otto Golden. A. W. Clyde, Dr. F. H. occur on the 8th and 10th of Nov- day afternoon. racy and bureaucracy. Miss Alvina Anderson spent last October 30 th, and extending to Sat- Business l, Beckstead, Cleve Elmer, Alonzo Naomi n "The right of franchise is a Adminlstation; ember. This is the time when every week end in Levan. Kendall. ones urday, November 6th, inclusive. The Broadhead and Itha Parkes are In Art The reportand to has be standard to which cost some of student up heritage, Mrs. S. Wood spent last slogan this year is "Apples Please'" the School of Home Economics. the best blood of the world to obtain. ed In our last week's issue were: L. give the best that is in him. They week inClark Next Monday at the regular Ki- while Alton Gadd is the only one regHolden, Utah. To cast our vote is not only a privil- W. Gardner, Clyde Shaw, and Jay have to play and "root" their hard Mrs. Wesley Johnson of Garfield, wanis luncheon, Harry Beagley, of istered in the School of Agricultural est to be winners, and class enthu was a Levan ege but a duty, which should not be Anderson. visitor this week. the Nephi high school, will give a Engineering. siasm helps more than anything. passed upon lightly. An intelligent. talk on "National Apple Week." students use of the ballot expresses one of the Among these twenty-fiv- e If the parents do their full duty the United Statcb. are Let Contract For Throughout the Editor and Manrepresented toward the school and their children. TWO BIG highest forms of citizenship. People RALLIES HAVE railroads, newspapers, civic organi ager of "The Buzzer," the school Construction of Bridge we should advise them to take spec who stay away from the polls should zations and merchants are cooperat year book, president of the Junior not complain if the type of governial notice of the marks on report ing in getting as wide publicity as and Sophomore classes, a member of HELD BEEN WEEK THIS for the Contract of construction see ment we get js not up to standard, cards for the first six weeks and the possible for this event. One of the Executive Committee, vice-preor public officials do not always give the Chris Creek bridge. In the South- that they are properly signed and rebest advertising booklets along thin dent of the Associated Women's ern part of Juab county, was award- turned promptly. The report cards the best of service. line was received by this paper, from of clubs and so ed to S. Whiting, under an were Former Governor Charles R. Mab-e- y D. S. Spencer, general passenger Students, presidents given to the students Thursday "The reHponsibilites of peace are estimateFloyd cial groups, and athletes that are which would cost make the was the the at principal speaker morning. juHt as vital as those of war. In a agent of the Los Angeles and Salt Utah Agricultural college $6,178.95. This contract was let at The "Boosters" of the N. H. S. Republican rally last Monday even- Lake railroad. It was a booklet con putting the on way, they are more so. There is no a the map in an athletic and of the state road commis- were entertained Nephi meeting by the Junior mem- ing at the Venice theatre. Judge taining 100 receipts for Apple Dishes. way In which a man or woman can sion last Monday In Salt Lake. Chris way. of home of the at last bers Elias nominee year, Hanson, Republican exhibit the traits of a peace tlmo Creek crosses the state road Just for the Supreme court, and John slacker than in fulling to cast his or south of the James Chase ranch In President Mary Morgan. Democratic Ladies Enjoy Holden, State Auditor, also spoke. her vote. Too much stress cannot bo the southern end of the Announce Engagement county. A was musical also Party At Armory Hall program good placed on the necessity of getting our At Act Vaudeville Good rendered. the vote. Kiwantans throughout the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellison anThe largest number of Democratic Venice Last Tuesday nounce the engagement of their country can render no greater serv- Miss Mildred Sperry Governor George H. Dern and women ever assembled together la daughter Mildred to Ray T. Lindsay, ice to this nation than that of aiding Entertained Last Wednes the met at Friday Armory, In the campaign for a greater exorJudge Joshua Greenwood were the Nephi, California. The of San Francisco, A clever act of vaudeville was prelast night at Democratic day evening, October 27lh. A splen marriage to take place November cise of this franchise. speakers Tues Venice theatre at the Mildred Sperry gave a party for sented rallies held in the Venice theatt,. did program of readings, music and in the Salt Lake Temple. Im"Many reasons are advanced why day evening, by Miss May Roberts Nephi, and at Mona. According to dancing was carried out. Refresh- tenth, a large number of people do not voto, her girl friends Flday evening. following a reception the the mediately with Victor and Gillard. formerly enjoyed themselves Immensely V. M. Foote, a bis ments were served. The program was young couple will leave for an exsuch as sickness, travel, Secretary County Lake Salt at Wilkes theatre and about midnight a delicious dinplnyers Democratic rally will be held at as follows: John C. Hall reviewed tended trip through Washington, lark of knowledge of candi- ner was served to: Alice Cowan, City. The one .act play entitled "Get- Levan, Saturday evening, and one the Democratic platform, and Attoron Oregon and California, after which dates and Issues, Indifference, and Florence Chase, Wanda Petty, Dor- ting Away With It," was a laupb at Eureka ney Will L. Hoyt gave a talk next Sunday evening. they will make their home In San cynical attitude to anything wh 'h othy Haymond, Asenath Grover. container from start to finitih. Mr. Make Your Vote Count." Francisco. "How to matters of polities. Hut there Is ah Service's Mary Morgan, Martha Cowan, Ellen Gillard also read Robert Dancing numbers by Maurine Kensolutely no reason why 50 per cent Cole, Nelda Parkes, Bessie Lomax. "Shooting of Dan McGrew." Their Hold To dall and La.Mar Hawkins, were also Republicans of the voting population should fall Edith A big Republican dance was given Ord, Ruth Sperry. and the entertainment was enjoyed by pract vocal duet. Mrs. furnished; Next to go to the polls. Rally Monday Will L. Hoytandanda Mrs. 22nd, by Mildred Sperry; after which ically everyone present. Bellis- Friday evening, October hostess, Ralph "It is the duty of the Kiwanis club the group enjoyed a slumber party. The Arclub. Ladies the NelRepublican "America for Me," ton; reading, of Nephi, and In fact every civic orwas filled to hall Miloverflowing mory The final rallies of the campaign da Parkes; instrumental trio, Announce Engagement ganization In the city, to place the George II. Ryan, John Donnely and wlii be held next Monday evening, at dred Ord. Carol Bailey and Vincent with enthusiastic Republicans. Thj necessary Information before the peo- M. M. KelRhn of Tlntic, and LeRoy dance was Interspersed with political Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hrough an- the Venice theatre, Nephi; and at the Ord; vocal solo. Mrs. Ralph ple here, and urge that every eligible Ellertson of Mona, nominees on the speeches by county chairman James The Levan Amusement Ievan. their Hall, of nounce the comvoter cast his or her vote at the engagement Garrett Jr., Jesse Pay and Mrs. Carcounty ticket, were la Republican a on B. Oliver Hall, Republicans'" plan good having daughter Iris, to Mr. ing elect inn. Lists of voters rnn be Nephi Monday, rie Cooper. Campaign songs were to returned acquainted iilackett getting a Ijwrence obtained and no greater mtlvity ran with the voters of East Juab county. ron of Mr.' and Mrs. P. G. Hall of musical program, together w!th sung, and refreshments were served Salt Tuesday, Lake in his homo City over all to to free sixteen show take The Provo. picture plies marriage he taken up by thl club and other to the large crowd. Publicity comIn a few Nephi. he will nfter at days of The thi spending November 6th, age. years speakers be, Saturday. organizations, than that of bringing this community. Let the slogan mittee of Republican club. bis of crop. care apple BroiiKh home. Wesley King and J. Preston Crei taking out a full vote of the citizenship of 'Vote a you plese, but vote.' " AT LUNCHEON " - Earl Steele, of the Ventheatre, was hailed into City One hundred and fifty tons of alJustice V. 01. Foote's court, Tuesday falfa hay was burned Tuesday afterwith unlawfully morning, charged at the Elisha Russell farm, noon, on Sunday operating a picture show about three miles northwest of thi evening. P. N. Anderson, the defendant'? city. The fire was started by some and gained attorney, filed an answer to the com- small children, that it was impossible to plaint, attacking the validity of the control it. Some sheds were also city ordinance, under which the arrest was made. City Justice Foote burned, and considerable damage certified the docket to the district was done to a combined harvester court, and the case will come before before the machine could be moved. The farm has been operated the Judge Thos. H. Burton at the next past season by Bert and Dean. Winn, term of the Fifth District court. Vv. A. C. Bryan represented the and the hay belonged to these two men. c. The fire alarm was sounded, and the Nephi fire department, together with a number of citizens were soon at the scene of the fire, and succeeded in keeping the flames from th"? house and other buildings. The total loss is estimated at between sixteen and eighteen hundred dollars, with no insurance. Manager ORLA INGRAM ice such-headwa- al - LEROY PAXMAN CLOSING HOUR DIED LAST FRIDAY MAY BE CHANGED . nt ' LEAN'S NEWS HAPPENINGS AT THE NEPHI HIGH ni? the wvw ht - 1-- 3; 1-- 7; 3; 5; 2-- 5; 5; 4-- 5. . Da-ke- Bos-wel- God-give- si Ev-eyo- ne n, . |