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Show J i'The Wheat W City" The Times. Vol. 16, No. 48. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Fridayf November 26th, 1926. KIWANIS CLUBS Mr. and Domestic Rabbits Are Good Food Year-Roun- d ENJOY BANQUET AND PROGRAM Feature Of Entertainment Was The Excellent Musical Numbers By The Lieurance Club Of Spanish Fork The Kiwanis Inter-cit- y meeting and "Ladies' IMght" banquet held last Friday evening at the Forrest hotel, was one of the most enjoyable social events held this season. Over one hundred people enjoyed a real banquet, followed by a very fine program, one of the moat outstanding features of which was the singing of the Lieurance club, a group of twenty-on- e young ladies from Span Ish Fork, under 'the direction of Prof, F. J. Fox, of the Spanish Fork high school. This club is one of the best trained musical organizations that "has visited this city in a number " Sixty-Fift- h Domestic rabbits deserve to.be better known as an article .of food, says the United States Department of Agriculture. The meat ia very delicious, tasting more like chicken than that of wild rabbits', although these are good, too, in their season. Domestic rabbits have no special season, but may be eaten the year around, whenever those who raise them put them on the market. Domestic rabbits are raised in hutches where they have limited exercise and where they can be properly fed. They are cleanly in habits, and their diet, consisting chiefly of oats, barley,' and alfalfa hay, makes the mont sweet, tender and excellently flavored. Housekeepers will do well to acquaint themselves with the, domestic rabbit as an addition to their tables. The gamy flavor of wild rabbits is liked by many persons, but to others it is not so acceptable, and consequently the domestic rabbit is scarcely known by these people. . ss Times-New- y AS Toggery, W. G. Orme, Dr. L. T. Booth, Beckstead and Allred, BonTUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY neville Lumber Co., Warner's Cafe, X. L. Bakery, Vick's Cafe, T. E. Carter, Earl Steele, A. W. Clyde, J. E. Carter, I. M. Petty, Pyper and November has 28th, 1926, Sunday, Burton, Geo. W. Lunt and Sons. Un been designated throughout the kind. The Christmas Seal has been an increasingly important factor in this campaign. It has enabled organisations of citizens to arouse interest and spread information everywhere, bringing home to the people the latest knowledge about tuberculosis. Further progress can be made by keeping up suchMntensIve and comprehensive effort, and all humane and patriotic citizens may well assist and fake part in this work. THEREFORE, I, Thomas Bailey, Mayor of the city of Nephi. do hereby as proclaim November twenty-eight- h Tuberculosis Sunday, and rail on every church to honor the day with proper services. I also proclaim the month of December as the period of the Nineteenth Annual Christinas Seal Sale, and command the Appeal of such Christmas Seals to the charitable impulses of the people ni a practical expression of the spirit of good will toward men. THOMAS BAILEY, Mayor. life-savi- Arthur Gadd, second Kanred wheat, $5.00. SERVICES HELD Celebration To Be Held Saturday At The Bailey Home In This City November 17 th Was Wedding Day - tuberculosis. Durjng the last two decades, vigor ous and determined efforts have been made to prevent this disease which has been for centuries among the most tragic afflictions of man f Mine Accident Victim Is Reported As Recovering Bud Painter, son of .Mrs. William Painter of this city, but who has been working in the Tintic mines for the past number of years, was injured last Wednesday, when he drilled into an unexploded charge of dynamite, in the mine in which he was working. He was taken to a Salt Lake hopsital and the latest report is that he would not lose the sight of his eyes, as was stated in a Salt Lake paper last Friday, and according to relatives Mr. Painter is getting along nicely. Announce Arrival Of Son At Long Beach, California -- was clipped . The following'articlo from the Long Beach, California. Morning Sun: A Meet Young Mr. Richardson new arrival In Long Beach who is now at the Community hospital, but will move soon to 3805 Wilton, where his parents reside, Is an eight pound boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Richardson. He was born Sunday, and both he and his mother are said to be doing finely. Father Richardson, one of the owners of 229 the Royal company, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Allen East FourthPrinting Street, is president of were In Moroni, Utah, last Saturdny the Graphic Arts club and a prominwin-rthey visited with relatives. ent member of the Knights of the Round Table." A number of Nephi fans went to Mrs. Richardson was formerly Miss Salt Lake City yesterday, to be In at- Ava Brown, of this city. tendance at the Utah-A- . C. football game. A marriage license was Issued to Mrs. Homer E. Rich of Vernnl, Alvln H. Chrlstensen and MisaLn-Piir- t Utah. Department Commander of the Sorenson, both of Mt. Pleasant, American legion Auxiliary, was n Utah, by county clerk Bowers, last Nephi Tuesday, conferring with Ne- Monday. Justice John S. Cooper perphi women, concerning the organiza- formed the marriage ceremony. tion of a local chapter in this city.The Nephi school teachers, who Miss Florence Cnwnn. who Is em- are residents of other cities, left ployed nt Ogdi'fi. Utah. Is spending Wednesday evening for their homes a few days In Nephi this week, with to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. her pa rent.t T'islmp, mid Mrs. P. 13. M. W. Mangelson was In Salt Lake Cowan. Miss Cowan h;m at her guest Mi" LorHta Call of Ogden. Wednesday, on business. .. t JAS. E. COLE ' Funeral services were held Sunday at. thd Juab Stake Tabernacle for JamesfE. Cole, who died in Salt Lake City ist Thursday. A. J. Gowers of the Nrth Ward Bishopric was in charge of the services. The opening Mr.. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, respected and honored citizens of this community, will celebrate their sixty- ifth wedding 'anniversary, at the home tomorrow (SaturdayX, time a banquet and program will bo enjoyed by the family and a number of invited guests. Their wedding anniversary was on November 17th, but on account of their son, William, being in New York, the celebration! was prize-o- pra'ye? w?s offered by Jos. M. and the benediction was by Bishop Thomas Bailey. Thi speakers were: Alonzo Ingram, J' E. Lunt, President A. H. Bell iston'-ElmeJacobson of Provo, ar.d A. J. Gowers. Music was furnished as follows: vocal solo, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt; vocal duet,-Mrs- . Mabel Lunt and JUrs. Allie Belliston; vocal solo, Mrs. Mabel Lunt,:,and a vocal solo by Clarence Chris-tensefr- postponed until tomorrow. ;. Patriarch Bailey, was born In Whitwick, England, in 1838, ' and was baptized in that cpuntry in the year 1847, at the age of nine years: In 1856 he emigrated with his parents to Utah, crossing the plains with the hand cart company of that year. He arrived in Salt Lake City November 30th, and after remaining there for a few days journeyed on to Nephi, where he has since resided. In the early 80's he was called by President John Taylor on a mission to England, but was compelled to turu on account1 of ill health"." " lie was ordained a seventy in the 49th quorum, and later appointed to take charge of the tithing office for Juab Stake, which comprised the whole of Juab County at that time. He held this position of trust for 21 years. For eleven years he was Stake Schools in Juab Supt. of Sunday County before the division into two slakes. He served as a member of the High Council for thirty years, and in 1920 was ordained a Patriarch of Juab Stake. Mrs. Bailey, whq was formerly Miss Sarah Andrews, came with her parents to Nephi in the year 1860. crossing the plains in her uncle Thomas Wright's company. She passed through, the hardships of early pioneer life here, and has always been a faithful member of the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have been blessed for many years with the good tilings in life, and are both in fairly good health at the present time. . ill-fat- , While these amounts may be small, the total is considerable when the efforts put forth are considered. We raise the best( wheat in the State, and if we would only go out after 'more of the prizes we . could get them. THANKSGIVING IS GIVEN BY No. 48 ' 10, SCHOOL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON WED. DEC. 1ST prises following Levan Girls' Club exhibit, third prize, $3.00. , ited States as Tuberculosis Sunda when from every pulpit in the land speakers will tell of the winning fight which is being made in our nation against that dread disease To "date thj have arrived: Nephi Girls' Club exhibit, second prize, $5.00. . DESIGNATED Premium money won at the State Fair by individuals and clubs began arriving this week. I five-da- 28 The News, Vol. State Fair Awards Are Now Being Received J . chairman of NEPHI BUSINESS MEN inter-city the realtious committee FINANCE INSTITUTE was in charge of the program, and after the necessary preliminaries, turned the meeting over to Dr. Joseph y Hughes of the visiting club, who actPryor Irwin completed a ed as toastmaster. President "June business institute last Friday evening Kendall gave an adders of welcome, which was one of the best courses of after which the President of the Span instruction for business and profesish Fork club made the response. sional men that is available. This During the evening, the Lieurance course was financed by the followclub rendered a number of vocal ing business institutions and individ selections. with the ex uals, who in Other numbers on the program tension division of the University of were: humorous readings, Elisha Utah, made it possible to get Mr. Warner; vocal solo, F. J. Fox; piano Irwin's valuable services: A. V. Pysolo, Miss Mary Williams; reading. per, 'Motor Co., The Miss Anna Hughes; address, Pryor s Pub. Co., Cy's Meat Irwin. Market, Juab Mill & Elevator Co.. At the close of the program the Nephi National Bank, Ord & Mangel-son- , meeting was turned back to S. E Silver Maple Service, Grace Forrest who gave a short talk, and Motor Co., Francis Sells and Sons, also stated that the Salt Lake club High School Teachers' association. had sent out an invitation to" the Nephi Teachers' association, Geo. D. Eureka, Spainsh Fork and Nephi Haymond, June Kendall, Mrs. S. B. clubs to hold an Inter-citmeeting McCune, John C. Hall, Thomas Bailat Salt Lake City in the near future. ey, Forrest Hotel, Central Motor Co., First National Bank, Will Hoyt, Judd's Garage, Nephi Merc. Co., The NOV. "The Wheat City Thomas W. Stephensen, first prize on Turkey Red wheat,' $10. E. Forrest, Page-Failes- ,W Bailey Will Celebrate Wedding Anniversary -- of years. Spencer Mrl Nephi TALK J.E. All Persons Who Voted At November Election, Names Are On Register, Are Eligible To Vote Or-Whos- e Next Wednesday, December 1st, will be election in three cf the pre cincts of , Juab School district, and all persons who vor.ri at tne wovem- ber election, or whose names were on the official register, at the last, general election, are eligible to vote. At the schools ar" . the largest institu-tion- s ihat the taxpayers have to maintain, it Is urgd that Jl voters go to the polls on that day and sel ect qualified persons to' take care of the school business. . " is In each district one member selected for the terra of four years. The entire list being printed in an-- . other part of this issue, and the re , spective voting precincts. : i v . LUNT PAY YOUR TAXES J. E. Lunt gave a talk at the week ly Klwanls luncheon at the Forrest hotel, Monday noon; his subject; be ing, "Thanksgiving. ' E&rl Steele, manager of the Venice theatre, gave the attendance prize which was won by Will L. Hoyt. The club discussed traffic regula tions in this city, and went on rec ord favoring some traffic rulei which would make It safer for mot orists as well as pedestrians. After some discussion on arm signals, they favored the strict adherence to these BYITUES. NOON Three and a half days are left ia which to pay your 1926 taxes, before they are delinquent. According . to County Treasurer Ida Parkes, only a small portion of the taxes are al." ready paid, and from present indica tions the regular last day's rush will be here Tuesday morning. In order Warner. Miss to save time and annoyance The grave in the City Cemetery safety first rules. Parkes suggests tnat eacn taxpayer was dedicated by Stephen Boswell. bring his tax notice, as during th? relativ Th$ following balance cf the time, it will be almost es ant friends, were in attendance at Former Levan Teacher impossible for the employees of her the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. M.' T. Died at Kanab, Monday office to make duplicate tax notices. Lyon,? Airs. Z.. H. Jacobs, Mrs, Taxes will be delinquent after Louis, Kimball and daughter, Mrs at noon, and additional costs Tuesday Mr. and Saraj Jangum, Ralph Lyon, Mrsr-irtB: Spencer died at her will be added after that date. iiiiur uiccaru Aiangum ana son iiu home in Kanab, Monday. Mrs. Spen gene, Mrs. Donald Pratt and son Don' cer was an instructor in the Levan all of Mr. Lake Salt and aid, City; Mrs. Elmer Jacobson, Mrs. Lizzie high school for the past two years, NEWS HAPPENINGS Hall and son Melvin, and Mr. and and signed a contract to teach there Mrs. Bryan David of Provo; Mrs this year, but resigned to teach in the AT LEVAN TOWN Lizzie Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kanab high school, on account of Pexton of Springville; Mrs. Ralph wanting to be near home, as her husband has been an invalid for some Hopes and Mrs. Ross Cole of Eureka Mr. and Airs. Floyd Bosh announce Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Madson, William time. was instructor in the domestic the arrival of twin girls at their She Hansen, Eloise and Ray Hanson, al of Mt. Pleasant; Earl Cile, Ogden; science department of the Kanab home November 18th. high school, and while serving at a The married people of Levan, Ward Air. and Mrs. Ray Cole, Bingham was stricken last jll. Friday banquet enjoyed an "Old Folks' Party" FriMiss Thelma Cole, San Francisco day evening, in Levan Amusement and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Francom of hall. Dinner was served at 10:00 Utah. Tremonton, Irrigation Company Annual o'clock, after which a program and was given, followMeeting December Sixth free picture show Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pexton returned ed by a dance which was enjoyed by to Salt Lake Saturday evening, after all. Special guests included the Stake spending a few days in Nephi, visit stock- presidency and wives. Dr. and Mrs. The of the annual meeting ing with relatives and friends. holders of the Nephi Irrigation com- Allred and Dr. and Mrs. Beckstead. Niels Mortenson came home for Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall were pany will be held on December 6th, the party, returning to his announcement the made to according in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wed work Sunday. At William Glazier. by Secretary nesday, on business connected wit The M. 1. A. will present their this meeting the following subjects their hardware store. will be taken up: Election of one November activity Sunday, November and director, for a term of three years; 28th, consisting of a concert world." around the "musical trip presentation of the annual report; Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings of Nephi also for the purpose of discussing is visiting with relatives in Levan business other that may any properly week. this come before the meeting. of Salt Lake have ever made for Mr. and Mrs. Hans C. Anderson. themselves and for the State at MrB. Clark S. Wood and Harry Crane local issue and it has brought home to Rock Springs, Wyoming, went Tooke S. Elected As W. to us the realization of Utah's great to attend the funeral of Tuesday, Commander Utah's resources and possibilities, Legion potential Mrs. Agnes Maynard. engendering a new spirit of assurMr. and Mrs. Marion Chrlstensen ance and faith In the future of our and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Iverson common-wealtNo movement S. W. Tooke, former commander lef great Wednesday for Magna, to spend In the past 37 years that I have been of Salt Lake post, was chosen comday with Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving a resident of Utah has done more to mander of the department of Utah La fey Chrlstensen. of will promote the spirit and American Legion, at a meeting of good School conference was he'd the wiping out of differences and he department executive committee at Sunday Levan Sunday. Each class rendered the bringing about of the era we now held in Salt Lake, Sunday. some of the program. The main The committee chose a command- themepart enjoy than has our national advertisbeing "Prayer." ing. It has brought hundreds of er to fill the unexpired term of J. C. The Christmas ' Seal drive, under dollars to the people of the State in Robhoiz whose resignation was made the direction of Mrs. Helen Benne-dlcdividends to those who have subscrib- necessary through a business promo chairman, will commence Suned and those who have not, but even tlon which requires him to live In November 28th. day, if it had not brought a single tourist Portland, Ore. to our State it still would have paid Orval R. Warner, commander of many fold by virtue of the fact that the Nephi post, number one, went to orth Ward Annual it has furnished a common platform Salt Lake City, Saturday, where le Reunion Held Yesterday upon which every citizen can stand. attended the above meeting. For twenty years people of every creed and varying political faiths in Juab Valley Visited By The annual reunion of the Nephi this State have worked that we may Light Rain And Snow North Ward was held yesterday afbecome a united people; and In my ternoon and evening. The adult popmind, it is the best Investment the Nephi and Juab valley was visited ulation of the ward enjoyed a fine people of Utah have ever made m this by a shower a'nd snow storm Wednesbanquet, which was followed by a State for any purpose." afternoon and night, but only program, and the evening was spent day In the vernacular, Mr. Armstrong said "a mouthfnl," and according to partially wet the ground, but laid a In dancing. Today, the young people few Inches of snow in the mountains. of the ward wilt be feasted on the big business Interests, touring agencto the dry farmers of this good things of life. ies, railroads, merchants, manufact- According unless some moisture falls In urers, farmers, real estate dealers, valley, livestock men and genial hostelry the near future, the 1927 wheat on the Levan ridge will be prsct O. R, Judd, chairman of the Nephi bonafaces throughout the State. Utah crop electric light committee, was In Sanis the public eye a never before and bally a failure. pete Tuesday, where he looked over from all parts of the nation lnterest- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inscore wen. the power plant of the various rltle to Salt Lake City Saturday evening. of that county. (Continued on page eight) -- . out-of-to- . . e old-folk- s' EDITORS OF AMERICA TO SEE UTAH Pencil pushers of the nation will have plenty of chance to push their pencils following the National Editorial Association convention in Utah in 1928 when 3 50 delegates, representing newspapers of the entire country have been taken over the state. The conventions committee of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and Commercial. Club has tentatively outlined an itenerary which will Inof clude practically every section Utah. Various towns and cities oj the State have been invited by Chairman Ed. Gray of the Committee to bus-geany entertainment plans in their respective communities that might bo considered advisable In making up the schedule. The advent of these writers from all parts of America will mark a most Important step in the progress of Ulah and will fit in admirably with the comprehensive advertising program or the Salt Lake Chamber, according to W. W. Armstrong, President of the National Copper Bank, who headed the drive to raise the 1927 Advertising Cnmpaicn Fund, which went over so enthusiastically. Mr. Armstrong is recognized as a leading authority In the financial and Industrial development of the State and Intermountaln country. When he took over the job of putting over the drive Just completed, he said: "I am convinced beyond a doubt that the Sail. Lake Advertising Fund raised n the past four years has been thr best investment that tb people rt h. t, |