OCR Text |
Show 1 THE AGE TWO Ok Cy nt liia! The Tbem(esNW8 Enured the Poet Office t Nephl, Utah, as second class mall mutter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 In -By-- Norma Published Every Thursday at Nephl. KnUkt Juab County, Utah Copyright by the. Co. WW) Servlco ItobUa-alerrl- A. B. Gibson Publisher r Virginia Bowie. Associate Editor Roy E. Gibson Editor and Manager "All vV .. .. all tight." be soothed af r love you I . . ." They talked It over going down Boulder canyon. "I can't be married without Miss Nona, Geoff I "That's aU right. We'll have another wedding when we get to New York. It wouldn't be proper for us to travel together If we were Just engaged." "1 couldn't be married that soon, This, the largest log raft ever assembled In the world, makes Geoff. I'll need a lot of anyway, to Pacini river the Columbia the down Its as It wends way majestic sight clothes." San was to towed raft being ocean. Over one thousand feet long, the "You hare that amber satin dress Diego, Calif., a trip requiring from two to three weeks. From top to you only wore a couple of times," bottom the raft measured 40 feet and was 40 feet wide. It was estimated he reminded her "No use that 10,000,000 board feet of lumber was contained In these 6,000,000 buying a trousseauthriftily. when you have log fret that perfectly good outfit, slippers and all." She laughed shakily. "Just the A Blessing One Point of View to be married In, I suppose!" thing Is a great are brave To for happiness enjoy people, The poets "N no. Now I come to think of It, on It others to confer but a In out world of defiance blessing, they sing I'd rather you'd be married In white. a greater. of Joint. Veil, orange blossoms and all I'm conservative about my marriages. I always require my bride to look the part." "Geoff, you're the world's prize Idiot" Tm sure of It, darling, ten't It lucky you like Idiots?" "We ought to make some plans Mobile Telescope Ready for Use "No, I never plan. It's lots mors fun doing things on the spur of tha moment, don't you think?" Local and Social Harry Beagley and Mrs. John Cowan are In Salt Lake this week, visiting with Mr. Mrs. Louis Beagley. Mrs. S. The Misses Ruth Beagley and visMaurine Lomax were week-en- d itors In Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beagley. Lester were s "nlSrt& -- m . B. Belliston and family in Payson on Labor Day. Mrs. Thoral Howell and son Rich ard of Mills are spending a few days this week at the home of her father Lester B. Belliston. The American Lesion Post, tin 1 and the American Legion Auxiliary to Post No. 1. were reDresented at for study of the heavens, this unusual portable telescope has been com- the department Convention held at The Calif. pleted after two years' work by S. M. Stoody of Whittier, ugaen recently, by Commander L. designing, lens grinding, construction and assembly work were done at is., weoo, Clyde Haynes and Dr. Prances H. Becka cost of approximately $7,000. stead of the Legion, and President Edith Beckstead and vice president Nina Haynes and Secretary Vera Howell of the auxiliary. Mr. Havnes was elected district and Mrs. Haynes was eiectea district committee worn an of District No. 4. Thf! eeneral themp nf th rtvnwn tion "was to impress Legloniarries wun tne importance of standing by the resident in his program for the Dringing Back of prosperity. Mounted on an automobile so that It can be run up to many accessl ble mountain tops and other areas of favorable atmospheric conditions & on ft S, NERHI. UTAH Remembering Ben Button and bur slavish adherence to plans, she did think so, and told him so, generously. "Which reminds me," be answered. "He was married lant week In Boston. Mother saw It hi the Times, sod wrote me." "He didn't lose much time coding my successor," shs cowiueuted dryly. "No." Ue chuckled. "Oh, woii, let's forget him and talk abeut s. Mother thinks Miss Nona bates to come back to Denver. Tiie old bouse gone, you see, and the s cfl. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington left Nephl Monday for Kaysvllle, where Mr. Worthington is employed as coach at the Davlsc high school there. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lemon of Laketown returned to their home today (Thursday) after a brief visit with Mrs. Lemon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton. ECONOMIC Levan News Joseph Nelson. Mrs. Homer Carver, and Mrs. J. W. Carver spent Tuesday in Fountain Green with WS5(ffl Gall at Tiineo Mews OH PltOlt For DETAILS with Mrs, Andrew Barentsen. Mrs. Barntsen returend to Nephl with them and visited Wednesday at the Carver home. W. H. Sperry left Monday for Salt Lake City after visiting last week with his family here. Mrs. Alice Garrett was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garrett and family in Provo Saturday Utah', largest standard a n. g, al ur Local - Social self-contr- ol er Con-over- let-do- as . Mrs. Alice Garrett visited in Salt Lake City with relatives and friends last week. Among the Onion Day celebration visitors in Payson Monday was Mrs. Alice Garrett of Nephl Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Broadhead and children LaRaa, LaRue and Glen and Mrs. Loren Kendall were visitors in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. They were house Mr. and Mrs. Elijah guests of Broadhead. al al - institution of higne learning Freshmen must report September 20, and must attend Sept. 21 to 23 for special instruction and registration. All other students sould register Sept. 25, Regular class work begins Sept. 2(. Send for Catalogue University of Utan Salt Lake City. Slu-rwoo- al 1933 Make Your Plans To Attend The University of Utah HIGHLIGHTS The Primary Home Coming party was a real success. A splendid program wa given In the meeting house followed by playing of games Ever since March 4, things have on the lawn. Cantaloupe was ser- been huniming at Washington, and ved to approximately 100 Including of late there has been a notlcable officers and teachers. acceleration. President Roosevelt one of his late weeks as Miss Effie Sherwood Is In Eureka described the most exhaustive since he of being this week visiting at ttie h took office. The of course h;r sister Ruby Fillmore anl fam- u:eutal as well as strain, he lias physical ily. un nr.y of advisors but he must mala the list decision In every Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petersoa of cuss and will get the blame If It Captain" relatives with Ogdwi sjx'nt Sunday it, wren.;. A recent week went some"I know." she said ltylni?ly. here. "And Mother would really like to thing like this: Dispatched warships to Cuba and withdrew them when have Miss Nona stay right on with A bundle shower was given last need had passed. Speeded recovery her. They're so different they get Saturday evening in honor of Mr. program and approved steel, oil and along beautifully. Mother 'likes to and Mrs. Foster Gardner at the lumber Industries' codos. Approved have some one lean on her and Mien 'home of Miss Faye Sliepherd. Re- a number of farm relief plans and Nona likes to lean. Then the.e's freshments were served. Many use- worked on details of benepaying ful, beautiful presents were received fits to farmers reducing cotton Tenny. Mother wants her. too by the young couple. her father comes bsck." crops. Got public works program "Oh. Geoff! I couldn't give Tn-n- y moving rapidly and tmoothly. DeMr. and Mrs. N. C. Fillmore and cided to abandon several army posts up!" family of Eureka spent Saturday In Interests of economy. Made Im"Well, I couldn't either. If It came v.rht home of and the at Sunday portant diplomatic appointments. right down to It," he admitted. Mr. and Mrs. James parHeld conferences on possibilities for "We'll have a month's holiday la ents of Mrs. Fillmore. Inflation, and studied economic Bermuda you and I both need a trends. Made plans for extending sizable vacation and then we'll Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankier Jr. Civilian Conservation Corps through come back and set Ufhousekeeping of Los Angeles are enjoying a vac- winter. for opening negfor ourselves with Tenny Mirr"i ation with relativU; and friends otiations Arranged with Latin American coIn for good measure. The only untries on reciprocal tariff agreetbt.ig here. that worries me Is that when Mon- ments. In addition the President Mrs. II. L. Mangelson and child- must make Innumerable less Imdsck we it nave to givej ren lague comes here of Nephl spent Monday ! her no " portant decisions, meet many callwith Mrs. E. W. Peterson. ers, go through a stiff and unavoidCynthia, when she did a thing at able routine that Is part of the Job all. did It wholeheartedly. She pot Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Lehl of the chief executive. her hand over Geoff's on the wheel spent Sunday and Labor Day at the Most encouraging recent gover-rientand said softly: "By that time, home of Mrs. Maria Bosh. achievements Is completion Geoff, maybe there'll be a baby or of the steel and oil codes. Both two of our own!" Miss Edith Peterson, a former have had thorny going; any Steele "You darling!" he said under bis teacher In the- - Levan schools, left and oil men have been recalcitrant, General breath, and nearly ran the car uio this week for Price, where she has glum, non cooperative. and the stream sixty feet below in his accepted a position. Johnson has become puffy-eye- d strugyllng with them felicity. of weary from Mrs. Mr. and Taylor Byron In a They were married In Cynthia's Butte. Montana, are spending a Finally he got steel leaders 12 hours for there them room, kept at eleven o'clock Wednesapartment vacation here at the home of Mr. with hardly an Intermission; alday morning. For once the papers and Mrs N. G. Taylor. most literally tore an agreement out were right when they described it oi them. Their demand for an open as "a very simple ceremony attendMiss Anna Mae Sowby returned shop was defeated. Main provisions ed only by relatives and close home Wednesday from Nephl. She are a 40 hour week, which may oe friends." The close friends were lis been visiting with her sister, extended to 48 hours at seasonable Mabel is spending an hour a Tenny and Elsie Dunsmere and the Mabel Sowby. Levan at peaks; an minimum relatives were Gary and Flossie. a few days this week inMrs. wage, eight hour day after NovA. C. and of Mr. ember 1 if the industry is operating Marguerite was also present In the the home Mangelson. tf at 60 or more per cent of capacity capacity of sole caterer. The code represents a middle ground of Cynthia and Flossie spent Monand Childs family Mrs. Etorral and the government wanted more day shopping with the result that Centerfield are enjoying this week than It got, and the Industry wantChilds' parMrs. Cynthia bad an adequate though at the home of ed to give less than It finally dod. hastily acquired trousseau besides ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Chrlsten-seChief oil code difficulty was over her wedding gown. She wore also price fixing. One group wanted it Flossie and Elsie both pointed out all the way from the well to the Mrs. Robert Green and children gasoline tank; another opposed com to her that they were net suited week last home and simply wanTlete price-fixinto a bride sapphires: a string of of Payson returned spending a few days at the ted a stipulation to prevent sellthem about her neck, a pair, of after Christian heme of Mr. and Mrs. ing at below cost. No amount of arbracelets, one superb stens mounted Paystrup. gument could bring agreement. Gen-eiIn platinum for her finger. Johnson finally handed them "As near the color of your eyes Stanley, the young son of Glenn a code prepared by Secretary Ickcs as anything to be found In a Jewel Sherwood, who has been In a Salt and James Moffett. ex- - icepresidenr er's shop," Geoff said. "I've longed Lake City hospital for the past few or the Standard Oil of New Jersey. Saturday. week and There will be a to give them to you ever since I days returned home o 40 cents an hour wage. The presbought them." ident has the power to fix for 90 "Ever since you bought them? days a minimum gasoline price. He When was that?" is likewise to apoint a committee of "Last Christmas," he confessed. 25 to consider the price question, "No one will ever know what to make recommendations to Mr. and Mrs. WUiiam T. Belliston e.nd states I experienced In keeping concerning oil regulation. home of tJ'e at the visited o" Murray those things tucked away. But I Wilford Belliston on Mrs. and (Mr. looked in my etiquette book and It The resignation of Chief Brain-trustand Monday. said it wasn't proper to give sap- Sunday Raymond Moley must be as one of the most recphires to a girl that bated you." Mrs. Earl Chrlstensen and three classified "Geoff, m tell you something,' daughters of Sandy returned home ent dramatic of recent Washington she confided. "I never once hated Saturday after spending the past events, but there's particular surelement in It. Friction between two weeks at the Home of Mrs. J. prise you not even that first day." Mr. Moley and his chief, Secretary "You gave a darned good limitaR. Park. Hull, has grown to great size. The tion of It," he said admiringly. H Conover and breaking point was the World EconW. A. Mrs. and Mr. don't think I've ever seen anyone of Salt Lake omic Conference, where Mr. Moley who put on so artistic a perform- daughter Maryilyn 's seized the spotlight, made stateMrs. with week last City spent ance." mother. Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes. ments which were entirely at odds "That was because I was afraid with the viewpoint of Mr. Hull. Political commentators began forcast-In- g of you!" Lake Salt of E. n. Grover irrs the eventual resignation of one with her "Afraid good gosh! And I so City spent the week-en- d or other then; a good many the I "l. wouldn't a hurt Abner Mrs. tsigier. gentle mother, fly!" thought Mr. Hull would be the one "I was afraid," she went on, lockhis to use the exit. He probably would George Parkes visited with Lake ing her hands In her lap and lockhave, had not Mr. Moley sent In his in Salt ing at him from under lashes .of ex- aunt. Mrs. R. E. Grover resignation. Mr. Moley's next Job of the week. fore the part ty was "I afraid that travagant length, will be to edit a new weekly magzine would Just this happen." Mrs. William Wallace which will be principally dedicated and Mr. "This?" and family of Salt Lake City visited to analyzing, explaining and furth"Falling In love with you. Marry- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ering Roosevelt Policies. ing you." C. Pexton over the Labor Day holiDuring recent weeks, there has "And Is It such a dreadful thing day. been observable a slight to do, my darling?" "N-nMr. and Mrs. James Sidwell of in general busines. It's nothing to It's rather nice, I find, now and is Declo, Idaho, was a house guest at get excited about, however, customthat I've taken the plunge. But much less Intense than the I expect I knew then that first the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ary seasonal drop. Best late progress last Monday. night when your eyes looked "W R. Price has been made in promoting sorry about Hadji and you wr1 due both to invreased InSperry and Mrs Earl Wright dustrial so sweet to Miss Nona I sort of oS Jaa activity with the N. R. A. Lake City visited at the Salt had an Idea then that soma day home of Mrs. Emma B. Sells last drive. Secretary of Labor Perkins announced that 1,100,000 industrial Td be handing my life over to yJn Friday, workers obtained jobs during July. to take care of!" May and June the numher There was a long silence. Flossie, Monday visitors at the home of During receiving charity from who had been dodging In and out of Mrs.,mma B. Sells were Mr. and of families monies public dropped from 4,222, A. Moroni. of Allen Mrs. George the apartment all day with prepa-ratlo090 to 3,745,000. Emloyement is o for tomorrow's ceremony, 21 per cent greater now than Presidential Salute withdrew her head silently from tse last year at this time. Only major From 1812 to 1821 the number of industrial group to show decrease crack of the door through wteiiii she had thrust It. Later, however, shots,ln the Presidential salute cor- is tobacco manufacturers. The last survey of current busishe gave Geoff the long telegram responded with the number of which had come for htm. states. The number In 1812" was 18. nes Issued by the Department of number In 1821 was 24. It re- Commerce which details conditions ft) SPEND The the first three weeks of July, NONA. DETERMINED mained at 24 ant 11 1841, when It into Is Very encouraging. Prices have THE REST OF HER BANK 21. the was at Eventually placed ON DIAMOND BAR Pllf continued to move upward. Foreign FOR CYNTHIA 8TOP CAN'T DO number 21 was selected because this trade showed a substantial Increase. ANYTHING WITH HER , STOP number Is the customary one used Freight and car loadings, on the DON'T MIND FOR MYSELF BUT for royal salutes. This has been vhole, expanded steadily. AutomobCYNTHIA WILL HAVE A FIT STOP In use certainly since the Eight- ile production continued Its contras-cusonWIRE INSTRUCTIONS MOTHER rise. Stipulation was felt eenth century, and "many explana"What Is It?" Cynthia came In tions ef fhe number 21 have been Ir. the chemical group. o and coolly read the telegram over offered. o Libel on State his shoulder. Connecticut was called the "Nutcharacteristic," she "Perfectly Firt "Commerce Chamber" State" because peddlers from said between a laugh and a sob. meg commerce Freneh chambers of state were supposed to have "Miss Nona wants to wind up with own. their that origin to the city of Mar- sold wooden nutmegs for real ones. a blaze of glory and then be de- seilles, where In 1599 the town counpendent on us for the rest of her cil, which had hitherto looked after At least, such a tale went th we her?" let days. Shall the commercial Interests of the city, rounds In the early days. For answer Geoff turned the yel- foond It no longer possible to comlow paper over and wrote his reply bine commercial Belated Warning wltb municipal on the back. A "Scarborongh warning" Is an functions, and established an assoold name given to 'a warning after TELL MISS NONA TO GO TO IT ciation, which It called the "Chamblow first, warning after. BTOP HER FINANCIAL ADYISBR ber of Commerce," to take up the striking IS BACK ON THE JOB PERMAcommercial part of Its duties. This How it originated Is not known for NENTLY STOP YOU TWO GALS seems to be the first time that the certain. .It Is said by some to reMEET THE WEDDING PARTY fer to the capture of Scarborough WHICH INCLUDES BRIDE GROOM title was used. castle In 1557 by Thomas Stafford AND BRIDESMAID NAMED TENAn Example without warning. Others suppose It NY AT FRIDAY ASTERN STANDARD TIMB We can finish nothing in life; but to allude to the fact that robbers oaorr we can make a beginning and be- used to be hanged In Scarborough THE END. nnder a sort of lynch law. queath a noble example. Smiles. T Mrs. 7. Thursday. Sept. oar-selve- her. "So you shall, If It gives you the least bit of pleasure. I always planned to make my wife happy." Til not be your wife!" And that the floods were loosed, the storm broke. She felt bis heart begin to pound, heard hi breathing quicken. She was swept away on a tide of love: kisses that fell on her lips, her throat, her hair; words that set the blood racing In her own temples; arms which folded her so close, so tenderly, so masterfully that she knew they would never let her go. And then the miracle happened! Geoff felt two slender arms free themselves to be lifted and laid about his neck. He felt the lips beneath his ardent ones returning his kiss. Ue heard a voice, very low. "I very meek, very happy, say: don't bate you at all, Geoff. I I Largest Log Raft Ever Assembled Tyl right TIMES-NEW- Burnt' Manuscript Valued The autographed manuscript of Robert Burns' song, "The Lass o Itallothiuyle," was sold In London recently for $1,500. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah. August 17. 1933 NOTICE Is hereby given that Will L. Hoyt, or Nephl, Utah, who on November 17, 1926, made homestead entry No. 035092. for SEUSEU Sec. NW-iKE'i- , 1. ENEH. NE4SE4 Section 12. Twp 14 South Range 2 West., Lots 34 and 51. Section 6, Lots 8, 9. 10, 11 and 27, Section 7 Township 14 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before The Clerk of the District Court, at Nephl. Utah on the 2nd day of October, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Amos G. Irons, George Howaith. K. J. Irons and Raymond Carter, all of Nephl, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City. Utah, August 17. 1933 NOTICE is hereby given that Dudley. Swaesey of Mona, Utah, who on Aug. 26, 1926 made homestead entry No. 042179 for SEV4 Section 11 Section 14. WViNEtt, WHSE1,. Township 11 South Range 1 West. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to established claim to the land above described before E. Alton Ellertson. Notary Public at Mona, Utahtf.'.ie 2nd day of October, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: David Nielsen. John S. Nielsen. Earl Vest and Raphael Garfield, a!l of Mona, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. JT Constitutional Amendments CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN 1. ELATION TO MINIMUM WAfJES FOR WOMEN AND MINORS Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Articls IS of the Constitution, b? the Addition of a Section Relating to a Minimum Wage for Women and Minors: and General Welfare of Anr and ail Employees. Be It resolred br the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all the members el;ctrd to each house concurring therein : SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Article 1 of the Constitution by the addition a section which will read as follows : SEC. 8. The legislature may, by appropriate legislation provide for the establishment of a minimum wage for women and minors and may provide for the comfort, health, safety and general welfare of any and all employees. No provision of this constitution shall be construed as a. limitation upon the authority of the legislature to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power and authority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out the provisions of this section. A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article XXII of the Constitution of the Bute of Utah by Repealing Section 3 Thereof Relating to the Prohibition and Regulation of Sale, Manufacture, Use, Advertisement of, Possession of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors. Be It resolved by the Lecislatore of ths State of Tltali. two-thirof all members elected to each Hoase and two-thirnf all the members of each House concurring therein: of SECTION 1. Repealing Section Article 22. That it is proposed to amend Article XXII of the Constitution of Utah in the following particular, it : That Section 3 of Article XXII of the constitution of Utah be and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION I. Duty ot Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained hereinto to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION I. Effective Date. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding m determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section 2 hereof. A I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular and sessions of record in my office. - special In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 198S. (SEAL) E ecretary of State, Ftrst publication September Last publication November (s-- , 19S3. 6. 1933. |