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Show TUESDAY, NOV. 3RD IS ELECTION DAY VOTE VOTE VOTE TUESDAY, NOV. 3RD t IS ELECTION DAY VOTE VOTE VOTE f Xcphi. Juab County, Utah, Thurxlay, t )ctU-- The Times, Vol. 21. No. 44 Dennis Wood Stays FUNERAL IS HELD On Republican Ticket FOR SPEHCER r J, 1931 The News. Vol. 12, Xo. 44 Free Program Friday Night At Arlington LIST OF NOMINATIONS UU IS HELD 1. A program, dunce and eats are The Republican City Committee being arranged for Friday evening Ust Friday evening urgd Drums at the Arlington Hull, to convene Wood to reconsider the matter of at 8:30 p. m. The entire populaithdrawiiw from the City ticket. tion of Nephi is invited to attend and after being visited by a number the affair, and a special Invitation of the committee he allowed his Is extended by the Democratic City name to go on the ballot. As was Committee. stated in the last issue of The The program will commence at Times-NewMr. Wood filed a Funeral services were held Wed 8:30 p. m. after which refreshments Funeral services were held Thurs- notice with the City Committee. DEMOCRATIC TICKET TICKET REPUBLICAN afternon at the North Ward be will a will and served dance nesday Lamont for afternon Siencer to withdraw day stating that he wished occupy the balance of the evening. Chapel for Ernest Lamont Sperry, S perry, age 35. at the North Ward from the ticket, and he later de A speaker will be down from Salt 56, who passed away at 2 a. m. Chapel. Mr. Sperry passed away cided to allow his name to remain Lake Sunday, October 25th at his home in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at on the ticket. In this city. The cause of death of of an attack Bright midnight rheumatism of the heart. The Mr. Mrs. Wm. and of Christensen being disease. invited are All Republican voters Glendale, California returned to services were In charge of Bishop Bishop A. E. Smith was In charge to the Republican headquarters at The opening heir home Tuesday after being the Albert E. Smith. of the services. The opening num- the Armory, Tuesday, November 3rd. For Mayor guests of Mrs. Chrlstensen's For Mayor ber consisted of a vocal solo by Luncheon will be served and a good par prayer was offered by Albert E. RUSSELL HAWKINS ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Broadhead Sells. Clarence Warner, "Lay My Head Be program will be given In the even PETER B. COWAN The speakers were R. P. Garrett, and other relatives and friends. neath a Rose." The invocation was ing. E. Lunt, P. N. Anderson, and tne J. offered by William Jones. For Term Councilman, For Councilman. Term closing remarks by Bishop A. E. The speakers were P. P. Christl- A. B. GIBSON WOOD DENNIS The speakers told of the Smith. son. Robert Garrett, James H. success the deceased had made in Ockey. Bishop A. E. Smith. For Term Councilman, the sheep business and of his For Councilman, Term Musical numbers were a vocal WALTER GADD P. duet. "Cast Thy Bread Upon the honesty and trustworthiness. They P. WALTER BROUGH also stated that since the death of Waters." Mrs. Robert Winn and his father some years ago that he For Term Ralph Barnes: and the closing song, Councilman, Term For Councilman, had taken care of affairs of the "Going Home." Mrs. Robt. Winn. LeROY WHITEHEAD GARRETT P. ROBERT Mrs. A. J. Crapo, Ralph Barnes, family as a father would, and esClarence Warner. Albert E. Sells pecially looked after the welfare For Councilman, Term of his aged mother, who is sim Term For Councilman. offered the benediction. WILFORD BELLISTON Burial took place at the Vine Bluff living. WILFORD BAILEY were: numbers The musical Cemetery where the grave was dedi AUXILIARY ana S L. P. Anderson vocal duet, cated by Robert Garrett. For Recorder For Recorder vocal Mabel Anderson; He was born In Nephl. Septemdaughter. MRS. MARTHA J. VICKERS MRS. BUSSIE HIOGINSON solo. Miss Ellen cole, "one Bweei ber 10, 1895, the son of George A. Solemn Thought;" selection, "Goand Ann Sophia Sperry, and has For Treasurer recent a At of the ing Home," quartette, composed or meeting For Treasurer lived in Nephl all of his life. A district convention of the Red American Legion Auxiliary the Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. A. J. Crapo LAVELL CAZIER He was married to Miss Fonda and White Store owners, and em CAMILLA BURTON following ladies were appointed by Clarence H. Warner, and Ralph Tolley in Nephl. July 3. 1917, and ployees was held in Nephl last President Ruth J. Howells, to act Barnes. to this union seven children were Monday evening, when seventy-fiv- e as com chairman of various the The closing prayer was offered by born, these together with Mrs. people of the Provo District as mittees of the unit: Child Welfare E. Len Jones. The grave in the him: survive Donna. sembled at the Juab Stake Taber Sperry SMrs. Harold Joey Olpln; Rehabilitation Vine Bluff Cemetery was dedicated Jennings Three Women Are Roscoe, Spencer, Clark, Meredith nacle. NUMBER OF Susie Howell; Americanism by James D. Pexton. Robert and Kenneth Mynders, To Talk At Kiwanis Mrs. Court Lloyd Sutton, chairman of the Naturalized By Mrs. Geneva Tolley; Unit ActErnest Lamont Sperry was doto executive committee was In charge Sperry. 1. 1875, at Nephi, Utah. Ruby Carter; Constitu He is survived by tha following of the program. Addresses of wel January Harold S. Jenning, secretary of ivityMrs. NeDhl women. Ida Fowler MEN Two tion and Legislation Mrs. Fern the son of William S. and Julia brother? and sisters: James Sperry come were given by Brent D. Hall Harris and the Associa Fowler Utah Manufacturers Elsa Mrs. Harris. Crane; Fidac Mrs. L. C. Warenski; and has spent his entire of Salt Lake City; Lafe Sperry of and Thomas Bailey. one Levan woman, ana. rhi tion will be down from Salt Lake Membership Mrs. Leah Evans and Sperry, He has been a hard life here. Colorado; Dunkley, George A Ambry Knowles, district super Sophia Rassmussen Philllpson, were address LaVell Music Mrs. working man, being engaged In the Mrs. City, Monday and Sperry; Bob, Gean. Donald, Mabel, Rhetta visor, spoke on the growth of the naturalization by papers their Mr. Jen Lola Jensen and Mrs. Vera Jensen; farming and sheep raising, and Nephl Kiwanis club. Sperry, Mrs. C. R. Tolley and Mrs. Red and White movement and the given LeRoy Cox at tne fan term oi Alean Pace of Nephl. nings Is a very able talker and the Poppy Mrs. Leeta Squires; Mem has made a success of his under advantages of cooperative buying, Judge District Court. the The registering of unemployed club members will hear one of the orials Mrs. Chester Foote; Pub- takings. He was vice president of Jesse Russon of American Fork After having passed the necessary men licity Mrs. Beulah H. Irons; Com the Nephl Irrigation Company at Mrs. W. J. Patterson entertained told of his visit to the Interna In Nephl and Mona was handbest talks of the year. ordered court that the examination, munity Service Mrs. Tacy Bracken the time of his death, and has taken the following guests at a well-led last Monday in a very efficient tional convention held recently at said Earl J. of as citiReid, the president be admitted petitioners splendid program of activities an active Interest in the affairs of ranged bridge luncheon at her home Detroit. and business like manner, when ap local club Invites all of the Nephi forA each of oath the . zens upon taking committee Is outlined for the company since he was elected 325 men listed their business men to attend the lunch Wednesday, October 21: Mrs. L. C, Gall Jensen of Manti, discussed proximately to this position- Warenski. Mrs. L. J. Wade. Mrs. A. the subject of "Inventory" for a allegiance. names, equipment owned and other eon, and the only thing required the year. The American Legion Auxiliary He is survived by his motner. L. Garbett, Mrs. Phillip Chamber short time. necessary information on forms pro- besides the price of the luncheon extends to returned C. Geo. Mrs. Phillips to an invitation all active Mrs. Julia Sperry, and the followlain of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Chas. vided for that purpose. These men Is that reservations be made with W. Monroe Paxman. manager of her home a week's after Thursday to and eligible members Dixon of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Cleon the supply house at Provo. gave a join our ing brothers and sisters: William were listed as prospective employees the president by Sunday noon. unit, this year. The membership H. and Dell Sperry of Nephi, and Memmott, Mrs. T. H. Nonlnl, Mrs. talk on "Markets and General visit in Garfield. for work on the road project beset committee has aside this week Mrs. A. P. Jackman of Salt Lake tween Chicken Creek hill and the Ray Gadd. Technique of Merchandising." for their membership drive, and is City. Millard county line. The entertainment for the eve desirous of very winning the ten This road project will cost apning consisted of the following prodollar prize offered by the state gram: Nat Parry and partner proximately $14,000. and the labor organization to the unit sending in to be used will be men and teams from Manti, Atwater Kent Prize its full quota by November 20th from Nephi and Mona. The work winners, gave several vocal selec Join us and help our unit win this will commence about November 1st, nons; miss Kiien cole rendered a prize. vocal solo; Miss Peal from Mount providing the necessary rock crush Pleasant rendered a vocal solo ing equipment can be set up by the Nine' Boys From The Levan Ward itsOur work this year isto broad ex-inLess Than Not of the scope and helpful state road men by that time. The Miss Florence Chase and Ned Hig- - Suggest Giving Pass Their Second Class service man and to the community. Two Per Cent or Montniy At the Board meeting held last glnson each gave a reading; dances crusher has been" sent up from Examinations to We are Income report that al week the Service Star Legion ap were given by Ida Jen Harris and happy Beaver, and should be at the project For the first time in the history ready a contribution of ten dollars of Juab County, women have been and Installed by the first of the pointed the following committees the Hall Sisters. scouts The 26. of Juab Governor boy to has been ex made Oct. Stake Salt Lake City, help pay the and made plans for the annual enweek, according to Information re Following the program, a banquet summoned to serve as Jurors in the tertainment of all service men and was served. George H. Dern Friday issued a ceived from the engineer in charge are going forward in a very satis- penses In bringing in a community District Court of the Fifth Judicial as nurse. evidenced manner, all state, county, of this section of the state highway. factory statement asking by their partners. It is to be held in District. The following named perthe large number presented to the the Armory Hall on the evening of This road project is being under- court city and school officials to consons were ordered to appear on of honor in afternoon. 2 cent of their gross tribute Sunday per November 11, from 6 to 8 P. M. taken this year primarily for the There were October 29th, and then Thursday, scouts me who come montniy toward eighteen iuna help of the unemployed situation, General arrangements Mrs. Elsie were dismissed to return to their came before court to this recive maintained by the unemployment and is being pushed at least two Sidwell, chairman; Mrs. Nora Reid, homes, and they are ordered to reand a numbers of these relief In their own community. Mrs. Elnora Ockey, Mrs. Betsy An years ahead of what It would have honors, turn to court on November 4th: are well on to to their become way The governor further appealed derson, Mrs. Elsie Wood. ordinarily been on this account. Nephi Walter J. Olpin, Clarence emScouts. their to a Eagle such officials request George Parkes, Refreshments Mrs. Annie Paint M. Cox, Lot M. Pexton, Geo. W. scout of now and do to likewise, cheerfully outstanding ability, er, chairman, Mrs. Clara Park, Mrs, ployes Garrett, Geo. H. Ostler, Grace H. has eighteen merit badges, and Gwen Downs, Mrs. Flossie Carter, wholeheartedly. Judd. J. F. Douglas, Albert H. Thirty-tw- o have applications to has 2 more a cent three get only Similar rquests for per Mrs. Trlss Vlckers. badges William Bailey, former chairmam Greenhalgh, Jos. Ralph Barnes, been made by Juab Valley farmers contribution to entitle to him wear the of their gross monthly Decorations Mrs, Jennie Beck, and livestock men for government Eagle of the state board of equalization Alvin Barton Brough, Goble, scout Another who Is of Is Badge. made by the governor will speak on "Controlling chairman, Mrs. Elsa Harris, Mrs. funds to be used to purchase the income the Stephen Boswell, Unity A. Chappell, Wil-mof mention is worthy all persons who, without material special Cleo Reid, Mrs. Phena Belliston at the annual con Willis H. Howell, William Paxman, State necessary feed to take care of their Barnett. This young man has ventionBudget" to themslves or their famMrs. Ida Harris. of the Utah Taxpayers' As Samuel Linton, livestock for the coming winter, ac injuryare able to assist those who Jr., Thomas P. seventeen merit badges, and needs sociation Friday at the Hotel Utah, Kendall, John Haycock. Invitation Mrs. Winifred Bellis to A. E ilies, County cording Agent four more to to him wear it was announced Monday by A. C, entitle are in distress." ton Belliston, chairman, Mrs. Lucille Eureka Ray Barney, Mrs. Reta Next Tuesday, November 3rd, be- the Smith, who is secretary of the local The suggestion of the governor to tween the distinguished badge of an Rees, secretary of the association. Brough, Mrs. Afton Beckstead. seven A. M. and Mrs. Tlllie Jarvis, Joseph hours of Allred, board. The must be applications Scout. Mr. Bailey is chairman of the Buys, Wesley Robinson, J. Allen Reception Mrs. Laura Morgan, filed before October 31st, 1931, ac public officials and to citizens gen- seven P. M. will be election day, Eagle Nine from Levan the boys Troop, Juab County committee of the asso Pike, Lyman Baker, Victor n, erally meets the wishes of the state and all qualified voters living withchairman, Mrs. Harrett Brough, Mrs, cording to Mr. Smith. Elizabeth Warr, Mrs. Gertrude Foote advisory council for unemployment, in Nephl City may cast their ballot. No. 72, under the leadership of ciation. It is expected that he will William James Foster, thirty-tw- o These ask applications scoutmaster Cannon is At the last Braithewaite, and Mrs. Annie Painter. recommendations for chan- Douglas, Mrs. Ella Sullivan, Paul for a total of $6,228.00 to care for of which Sylvester Q. registration Day there came before Carlyle the court of honor present Program Mrs. Stella Anderson, their animals during the coming chairman. ges in the present system which will Houghton, Richard May. a were number of persons quite were and as with Its second reduce the overhead of the state Sunday The committee passed chairmen, Mrs. Anna Allred, Mrs, winter. Mills Wm. Orgill. class scouts. This Is an excellent government and abolish or consol own indorsement a statement of the registered. Gertrude Foote. Mammoth Earl Beck, Susie The polling places for this year Practically all of the applications president's unemployment relief orand court of honor idate state departments as a means Elton. the as follows: District No. 1, (South showing are have been approved by the mem the boys for making of reducing the state budget, Mr. of which Walter S. Levan LeRoy Jackman. bers of the board, and the balance ganization, Ward) will vote at the Forrest complimented such a good showing. Gifford is chairman, and the com Hotel Rees said. will be passed on, as soon as the mittee on mobilization Annex, and Judges of elecPresident H. Brimhall, of Geo. of relief re J. R. Allen of Draper, farmer- tion for that district are members Inspect the livestock. The sources, of which Owen D. Provo was a visitor at the session Young Belliston, Roy T. Ostler, Ralph members of the board have been is executive head. and Sunday afternoon, and expressed sheepman, and identified with school C. district affairs for a number of years very busy during the past two weeks himself as being pleased with the That statement which has ap- -, Joseph H. Greenhalgh. on "How Much Educ making inspections of the livestock peared widely in national advertis i uisincc no. &, iwepni wara) win number of boys presented and the will speak ataion Can We Afford? at the City Hall, in The excellent for which applications for loans mediums under the slogan, "I'll vote showing made by them. All sections of the state will be Room. Judges of American have been made in East Juab ing Legion The It If see is a tells of following you will", Mrs. G. M. Whltmore returned county. through, complete list represented at the convention. are election Al for district that of the need of the unemployed for bert the boys and the from Denver home Wednesday Starr, Robert Winn and Alma tney nad passed in: subjects that large delegation, headed, by Alfred work. Colorado, where she attended the Kearl, Is expected to attend from Tranter. LOGAN The Utah State AgriMont Governor "That appeal," says Bailey merit badge in Rich County. funeral of her mother, Mrs. Ella S D. P. No. 3, (North Ward) the District U. Thomas S. A. C, of culture College broadcasts aver radio to "should Dern's and statement, go Cooking Morgan Cycling; Rose, 84, of Wichita, Kansas. Mrs, will be the North polling place station KSL every Tuesday and Personal Health Rose, who has been visiting at the Is Gathering Poultry Data every citizen of the state and should Ward Amusement Hall, and the Greenwood, Maurice Barnett Angling; Price Thursday at 1:45-- 2 p. m. These prebe taken to heart. Lofty emotions home of Mr. and Mrs. Whltmore will of E. election be Len Allred, 1st class; Max Davis, 1st Battery Quarterly Payroll sentations are part of the Western for several months, passed away last D. P. Thomas, of the state experl are worthless unless they are trans- Judges AlBoswell and Jones, Stephen This Is the time bert class; Thomas Hall merit badge Arrives For Distribution Farm and Home hour which Is reFriday, of infirmities Incident to ment station at Logan, Utah, is In lated into actions. E. Sells. leased from San Francisco over eight not talking. in iiremansnip; George Parkes old age. Nephl this week getting poultry for doing, In the Western States, asmerit badge in Music, pathflndlng, "In each community the unemMrs. Rose was 84 years of age at records from a number of poultry The quarterly payroll for the stations MARRIAGES and scholarship; Wllmer Barnett, months of July, August, September, sociated with the United States Dethe time of her death, and has been raisers In this area. The records ployed relief committee should desmerit badge In music. Agriculture. of the "E" 145th Field partment of for living at Wichita, Kansas and Den will be used to determine the econ ignate an organization of money to the early part of Levan scouts all pssed their Artillery Battery Mr. and Mrs. William Burton Programs ver, Colorado for the past few years. mlc standing of the poultrymen of prevent suffering from lack of food, arrived in Nephi Thursday Novembr include the following adannounce the marriage of their second class work: Lamont Peter for distribution to the members. clothing or fuel. Her son, Roy Rose of Denver, Colo the state. "Preferably the money so collect- daughter, Minnie, to Jack B. Burns, son, Dennis Winter, Keith Bosh, The payroll amounts to about $800., dresses: Mr. Thomas is visiting the various rado, and Mrs. W. B. Bishop of Nov. 3, Prof. J. C. Hogenson, "PasNewton, Kansas, arrived here last Ioultry sections of the state collect ed should be distributed in the the marriage taking place In Fill- Clem Wankier, Ben Stephenson and no doubt the members of the ture Care and Alfalfa Growing." Glen (Continued on Page Eight) more, Saturday, October 24th. The Jay Winter, Stephenson, local unit will be very pleased to Friday and were at the bedside of lng the necessary data. It Is under Nov. 5, Prof Paul M. Dunn, "Treatbride is chief operator at the local Maurice Shepherd. Morris Grant. receive their checks. their mother when the end came, stood that after the data Is obtain' The local An Interesting meeting was given exchange of the Mountain States Aspen for Fence Posts" She Is also survived by Mrs. Pearl ed, and compiled, this information a lot of ingNov. National Guard Plans were completed at the reg' money Into thisunit brings Telephone Company, where she has will be available to the poultrymen by the North Ward M. I. A. TuesHuffman, each Milk 10, Dr. R. L. Hill, "Soft Curd community of the state. It will be very valu day evening. The main feature was been employed for several years ular monthly union meeting Sun year, and during a period of de- rition"and its relation to Infant Nutable Information as the report will the reading of a one act play, called past. The groom Is an engineer day afternoon for the Juab Stake pression, Is certainly a valuable Electa is Nov. 12, Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, Marjorie Lomax Gleaner Girl Hallowe'en asset to the town. The checks are State Road M Men show number of laying hens 'Neighbors" by Mrs. W. L. Martin. employed by the Utah and Is at present Carnival Bal. The affair is to be divided up among some seventy men "Home Management" Head of Junior Girls Class can bewhat taken care of the most The play Is one to be presented by Commission, Nov. 17, Prof. N. W. Christiansen, held In the Arlington Hall on Sat of the community, and they in turn stationed at Richfield. during the year. economically and produce the most the mutual The M. I. A. of the North Ward Appreciation." urday evening, October 31. Miss Marjorie Lomax was elect revenue. to the merchants and "Music it pass along Nov. 19, Prof. Reed Bailey, "Elepare showing a great deal of enthus The proceeds of the affair are to business men. Floyd Whiting, son of Mr. and ed president of the Junior Girls' stam toward the work, and are mak Mrs. Monroe Whiting and Miss go toward the annual M Men hants in Utah" class of the South ward M. I. A. at Nov. 24, E. L. "Dick" Romney, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christe risen of ing mush progress. Each Tuesday Berenice Bench, daughter of Mr. Gleaner Girl Banquet, held each the regular meting Tuesday. Other Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mcllrath and "Football Interview" oficers named were: Glendale, California, Mr. and Mrs. evening a different type of program and Mrs. Frank Bench of Manti, spring by the stake organizations, Annabel Pace, Secretary - Treas S. D. Broadhead and Miss Thelma is arranged .and we would like ex were married in Provo, on Monday, According to the officers in charge daughter Dorothy of Salt Lake City Mrs. H. E. Larson of Lynndyl urer, Aline Ellison, Chairman rec Broadhead of this city visited In tend an invitation to all members the 19th of October. ' The young "Enough horns to supply the town are guests at the home of Mr. and man is engaged In the truck garden and enough confetti to burn It" will Mrs. Gideon Sidwell, Thursday and visited Wednesday at the home ration committee, Reva Vlckers and Magna and Salt Lake during the of the ward to b In attendanc. of be on hand at the dance. Pub. Committee ing business with his father. her daughter, Mrs. Fred Warren, week Friday of this week. reporter, Donna M. Belliston. ERHEST L. SPERRY SPERRYTHURSDAY s. o o RED AND WHITE WHIN SIRE FOR OFFICIALS AMERICAN LEG1 LARGE REGISTER FOR STATEROADWORK ar Progress Is Made In Governor Dern Asks Officials To Donate Service Star Legion Committees Named Juab County Women Are Called As Jurors Boy Scout Activities Loan Applications Approved By Board William Bailey To Speak At Salt Lake Tuesday, Nov. 3rd Is Election Day er Hen-drickso- ed Funeral For Mrs. Rose Is Held At Denver Utah State A. To Broadcast Speeches Vice-preside-nt, ei-- |