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Show tmt You're safe at Home Prove your patriotism Buy W. S. S. Today You're safe at Home Prove your patriotism Buy W. S. S. Today The News, Vol. 2 No 46 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, June 28, 1918 The Timet. Vol. 9. No. 38 GOVERNOR PATRIOTS TO MEET VISIT BAMBERGER TO NEPHUND LEVAN , ARM BUREAU ARRANGE EOR T PAYMENT TO THE RED GROSS BIG GRASSHOPPER SEYMOUR HOWELL IN THE TABERNACLE Chief Executive Will Pass BECOMES DUENEXT MONDAY, JULY I Through The City on Tour Of Inspection in SouthCashier of Local Chapter Is Anxious to Receive Payments Big Meeting in Honor of ern Part of the State From The Patriotic Citizens Who Expressed Their War Savings Day Will Be Williness to Contribute to Worthy Cause. EveryHeld by Loyal Americans. Within a few days Gov. Bam Excellent Program Will Be berger will leave Salt Lake tor a body Should Loosen Their Purse Strings, Our the Southern end of Dollars Will Relieve Suffering and Misery of Rendered. Every Patriotic trip over Utah. On his down trip he will Those Who Are Fighting For Humanity. Citizen Expected to Attend viut Nephi, Levan, Scipio and At the Tabernacle this even- intr, June 28th, commencing at 8:30 p. m. a bit? patriotic meet ing will be held. Every citizen of Nephi that has a drop of American patriotism flowing in his veins will be present. The meeting is being held in honor of War Savings Day, which has been set apart by Presiaent Wil son. the following program will becarred out. Selection by The Ladies Dellu Band. Reading Leone Ingram. Violin Solo Mercy Goldsbraugh Reading, Roscoe Grover, Five minute talks by Mayor James Garrett, T. II. Burton. T. C. Winn and J. W. lioud. Song by L. P. Anderson. ATTENTION DRY FARMERS. HOPPERS ON RI06E KILL GRASS SATURDAY Your committee has been over the Dry farms and have decided on the required action. Some few spots we will poison, for this we reauire you to pay a sum of about one dollar for the supplies, We further ask you to come or send a man with saddle horse and rope to the Elevator on Sat urday morning prepared to oper ate Hopper Catchers. We need all the catchers we can locate. If vp". know of any. phone one of tn. committee about it. Every man 13 expected to do his share, so all come out. If the hoppers are not killed this year they will lake the whole Ridg next year, Edward Kendall. Alton Memmott, Stephen Boswell, Grasshopj-Committee. r Under the regulation of the State Director of Economy, a stores must positively close at 9 p. m. on Saturdays, and eve- Do nings previous to holidays. 4 of tit shopping early July jar and help the merchants keep within the law. MAKES SPECIAL RATE ON BRAN The mills have agreed to se bran to the farmers for the pur pose of fighting grasshoppers only, st a reduction of about 25c per hundred. The Globe Milling Co. offers to stand at their own expend 25c a hundred of this price. The mills simply to deliver the bran to the farmers and charge 25c per hundred of this price to the Glole Co.This makes a reduction to the farmers of fiOc per hundred under the regular price for fighting hoppers. NEW OFFICERS -- ELECTED Tuesday, June the 18th, bring the 2nd annj'ersary of the band theorgani.1on met and decided to continue work' but to elect new officers. The officers and director along with the other members of the organization have worked very hard in the past two years for the success of the band and there is no doubt but what the new officers will work just as hard to maintain our success. Miss Viola Worthintrton was President, Miss Seltna Bro igh was elected Vice President. Miss Eva Olpin was elected to succeed Mis Edna Downs as Secretary and Miss Camilla Miller m Treasurer. The dance given Saturday night in honor of the 2nd. anniversary was a complete success and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. The Band wishes to thank the people of Nephi for the supirt they have given them in the p pt and hope they will le able to serve them w henever needed. Fillniore.The second day he plan j to make Beaver, Parawan, Para goonah and Cedar City. On the third day he will visit StGeorge, inspect some road projects and possibly visit the Indian Reser vation. He will then go to little .ion Canyon, to Hurricane and through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river. Returning, the towns of Kanab, Panguitch, and Marysvale will provide the first days itineray with an inspection of the Piute project and dam Richfield and Manti will also be stops en route home. If possible Mrs. Bamberger, and Miss Lisa the Bamberger, governor's daughter, will make the trip. RAGIC DEATH OF DRIVE Vigorous Campaign Against Pest Will Well Known Young Man of Farmers Begin Today. Will Exterminate Foe. Nephi Drowned at Dover, New Jersey., Had Been in A well attended meeting of The Military Service Over, farmers was held Monday eventhe at ing Courthouse, under the One Year. Will Be Buried auspices of the Juab County Here With Military Honors rarm bureau. The principal business which was taken up by those present was the matter of A gloom was cast over Nephi arranging lor a vigorous cam Wednesday morning when a paign against the grasshoppers telegram was received from the To this end it was deemed advisable to have a grasshopper drive oflicer in command at Dover, New on Friday June 28th, to which Jersey, conveying the sad news that Seymour every farmer will be expected to end his aid in helping to exterm Howell, of Nenate the pest. County Agent phi, had acci- -' Woodbury has distributed hand dentally drowbins 10 tnis euect on wnicn is ned Tuesday given the formula for mixing the evening, and poifon. I he opinion of all those pres asking that a ent at the meeting was, that the wire be sent time had come to hit the grass disrequesting nopper good and hard, out in position of the Crop-Destroyi- On Julv 1st. the first payment to the Red Cross fund be comes due. All persons who signed the card but who did not pay any of the amount assessed against them, will be required to de posit one fourth of their donation on the date mentioned above with the Cashier. Mr. J. W. Whitmore at The Toggery, when a receipt will be issued for the amount of the deposit. There are quite a number of cards that have been sent out to individuals for their signature, but very few have been returned. The cashier, Mr. J. W. Whitmore, is very anxious to have these cards returned to him, in order that he can check up the amount that we have to raise, and which have to be reported to Red Cross All those who have received these cards through headquarters. the mail should return them at once to'him, either signed, or the ng reason stated for not signing. In this mnnprtion it is nesired to call the attention of some order to do this effectively every which Seymour Howell remains of the committees who canvassed the town, lhat all the cards in farmer must help in the tight. would be sent to Utah under military escort. Miss Camille Cazier and Miss tlfcir possession have not been reported, arid it is urgently request Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton Mr. W. C. ed that complete returns be made to the cashier without delay. Secretary Dorothy Poster, entertai led at and family and Mr. Earl Iteid, of the local Andrews, Red Cros Chapter, surpris-- j party in honor of Claud "Put your Shoulder to the wheel" motored to Mt Pleasant Sunday at the request of the relatives in and Leroy Lomax, at their home CELEBRATEA1IVERSARY afternoon to visit the scene of was The time Prayer Mrs. Jeanette Lunt, sing the disastrous flood which visited Nephi, wired the parents of the Thursday evening. u tneres sunshine in that city last week. I hey state young man who are now living spem 111 gitiiict uuu music, unu ing, delicious retreshments were Tne Relief Society members your Heart." Remarks by Mel that the city certainly presents at Overton, Nevada, regarding served to the following. Mildred of the three wards of Nephi, met vina Broadhead, Song by Lizzie a devastated appearance. Large the disposition of the body, and Ellison, Thelma Warner, Alice in the Taber- Ostler "Sketch of the 1st organ boulders having been washed in to learn their desires. A mesSowby, Verda Batchelor, Eva Tuesday afternon to and of center the town, gard most came back to have the body ization' 'Harriet Christison.Reau Frank, Rulon Cowan, Gordon nacle and celebrated in a and lawns in many places are sage to Nephi, and they the enjoyable manner the 50th an ing Mary Tanner, Song by Mrs, ens Wood, George Blackett, rought covered with three or four feet guests of honor and the hostesses, niversary' of the organization of Ed Carter Reading by Reta of mud. The body of Louis Old would leave Moapa the same Mrs. Betzy Anderson, Gustave the Relief Society work in Nephi by Jane Booth & Lizzie ham was recovered while they evening arriving in xepni on Anderson, Miss Ldna Anderson, A good program was given, and Ostler.Reading Sarah Cole, Re were there, much of his clothing this morning's train. Mr. An Ira T. Boy n ton and daughter, remarks were made. marks, J.W.Paxman.Qrganization had been torn from his body by drews then wired the officers at spent Sunday at Axtell Utah, appropriate were served to song Ladies Quartette of the the force of the deluge. Dover, New Jersey, to have the Refreshments the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvi those body sent to Nephi, and it is exNorth Ward. "Live Sparks" by Bench. Mrs. Bench was formerly present Mrs. J. W. lioud and children pected to arrive here about Sun The following was the pro- Annie B. Allen, Singing " God Miss nose Anuerson. are visiting in Salt Lake this day or Monday, when funeral Never forget the investment gram rendered. Stake President be with You" Closing prayer by week. features of War Saving Stamps Unity Chappell presiding. Song Amy is. urover. arrangements will Be made. When you buy them you become Seymour Howell had lived in tho greater part of his a stockholder in the United Nephi COURT NOTES DISTRICT was a graduate or the and in the the life, best State, corjwration School. He has alworld. High Nephi FOURTH OF JULY WILL BE FITTINGLY an been energetic young ways The stork left a baby boy at The Fifth District Court wil man and Veil respected in the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald convene in Nephi next Monday community. CELEBRATED BY EVERYBODY IN NEPH Shaw, Monday evening. July 1st. This term of court When war was declared he was should have been held in the among the earliest to enusi in early part of June, but owing to the cause of bis country,. tieing FOUNTAIN GREEN ITEM! a stress of business in the south stationed for some time at Fort Held a Committees at Spirited Meeting Energetic ern Dart of the district, court Douglas, later being moved to Courthouse Last Saturday and Completed Big was postponed till July 1st. He is Eastern Cantonments. Ixirn June 14. 1918 to the wife For Enjoyable Celebration in Some of the principal cases survived ty ms parents mt. ana Program of Frank Johnson a boy. that will come to Dial at this Mrs. H. E. Howell who are livHonor of Our Country's Independence. term of court are given below ing at Overton, Nevada, where J. T. Oldroyd was a business State of Utah vs Gex H.Taylor, they moved &lout two years ago visitor at Logan this week. Eureka are a RRANGEMENTS for City vs Humphrey V ill on account of Mrs. Howell's practically completed Willie Johnson of this city and I of Utah vs Joseph health, and two brothers, Vern State iams, in A Fourth of July celebration keeping with the ulanche 1 nomas 01 Wales were of U'ah vs Jame Howell who is in the Aviation State Phillips. National of Council and State married at Salt Lake June 19th request of the of Utah vs Carlton service, and Harry Howell who State Peters, Defense. lhe various committees met as Suvester Otteson, accompanied Baldwin. Juab Development Co. lives in Nevada, al.no Mrs. Florhis Idaho scheduled to went the courthouse last Saturday evenA father at last by vs J. A. Robinson etal. Dr. Ira ence Chase and Mrs. Iester we-k- . Suvester was a number and outlined a program that will be in harF.Gose vs Martha E. Parker Lee ing living in Nephi. his grandin the draft in that state and left with the great day which all Americans 0 and II. E. Lee. Wm. Worwood parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry mony t vs Utah Arid Land & Lives toe Howell al.o live in Nephi. shortly for a training camp. looked forward to. The arrangements call for a William Co. State of Utah vs Mike Davich Warren Samuels, At this writing the particulars program in the Tabernacle in the morning, and Uolertson and Willie Johnson Reuben D. Young etal. vs Utah relative to the tragic affair were sports at the North Square in the afternoon. The leave Thursday for a training Land and Water Co. F. A. Keyte not obtainable, particulars 0f station.- - A dance was given in following is the program of the morning and afternoon 0 vs Utah Land and Water Co, w hich together with funeral serCon. Wairon and Machine Ca. v vices will be given in our next their honor Wednesday evening. events, which promises to be one of the most enjoyable, G. A. Franke. Beneficial Life Ins issue. Mrs. Elizah Anderson alter celebrations held in this city in many years: t Co. vs Alvah Stout et ux, Henry two weeks with each spending T. 0 Knowles, vs J. H. McKnight Mrs. Emma of her daughters, and Rachael McKnight, Blanc IN CHARGE OFPAYSON DISTRICT Nash of Magna and Mrs. Myrtle o SPORTS AT 6 B. M. MORNING braze vs Leo'Drage. Thelm Allred of Centcrficd has return 0 60 Yard Race Beaeley vs Egbert Beagley ed home. Her two daughters ac Hoisting flag at sunrise. Forest Ranger Christensen Boys, 8 to 10, .1st, 7r. 2d. ROc. Kendall vs Samuel Mc Joseph com panted her. Salute of thirteen guns. Girls, 8 to 10, 1st 75c 2d. f.Oc in IYovo Saturday attending Jackman A. was L Co. Inves Intvre Word comes from Edward M Boys, 10 to 12, 1st II, 2d. "f. Serenade by Dellu Band at M. Jolley etal. Geo of range riders, with Reuben a vs meeting 10 to 12, 1st. II, 2d. 7V Girls. r . , Hansen, that he has been trans 6 a. m. Tabernacle at 10 a. m. u. vs 1st. 2d. Kia to 01a; C. II. rODie, conserving the man Noble 11.25, a view IVysl2tol4, fered from Camp Lewis, where Girls 12 to 14, 1st. 11.25. 2d. 11. and power of the forest service. Sevvs Banch. James Utah of of "America" by Singing he has been only a month, to Best Imitation of Charlie State of Utah vs John Peart. community chorus and coneral changes were made in this camp in isew iork with an Cbaplin, prise of 15.00. led by Frank Russell. gregation respect with the result that Ranrace, engineerwh corps. Roy Christian . A. L. BOWLES-COWER- S Krt 2nd. By 11.60. 1st 12, Prayer: Opening yards, Let Robertson and ger Christensen will now have sen, Aguston 100 yards dash, District added to his Bailey, ST. Kasmussen who also left a month the 1st prize 12.60, 2nd. 11.50. Wednes- field Payson Manti Temple the th to At Mr. Christensen for labor. been have Lewis, of Pledging Allegiance ago Camp Relay race. Team from each and will now be in U day, Miss Deltha Bowles, of three transferred to Camp Kearney Flag, Boy Scoute ward. Prise IS. charge o Mr. Clyde Gowers, of Nephi, Cab, Melvin Johnson, the other Bun eating contest, 1st prize the work of which was Reading Declaration of Indistricts, The man who left with the others D were joined in. marriage. 11.60, 2nd. II. Ml. done by three men. dependence, T. H. Burton. Nail Mr. month ago is still at Camp Lewis. o and formerly of contest for the driring is the daughter bride intention of the ForPatriotic Selection, Band. the is It Is lie. Must furnish their own Mrs. Ellen K. Olsen was pleas W.A.Bowles.andisa highly Mrs. IS Minutes Oration, Frank est Service to cut down the numhammers. Prize 15. 00. prominent lady, antly surprised last week to have young of War A. Holman, of Salt Lake.. respected between 12 men ber of employees wherever posTug The her childrerr who do not live here circles. and 24 ladies. Prize !. church and social in led war new sible in order to release men for songs, Singing Baseball game between the pay her a visit. They are Mrs is the son of Mr. and other work. chorus. bridegroom community by Fat and Leans. A. II. Bellis-toFrank Crowther of Provo, Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Gowers, and has Reading message to people rapUin of Fats Robert John Bischoff of Idaho and Mr a of S. by Roscoe Grover. U. invested in Thrift Stamps captain of just recently returned fromand James Olsen of Arizona whose Prize of $5.00. mission, two successful year will bring you $1,000 Band. Dellu this month, Selection and chindren and wife accom by All prizes will be paid in will leave in a few days for in United States gold.on January War Savings Stamps. Sports panied him. The visiting rela Star Spangled Banner, by will start promptly at 5 p m. Tuscon Arizona, 'where he will 1st, 1923. If you have money to lives in connection with those congregation. an1 music will be discoursed take training preparatory to invest dont overlook this gilt living here, were entertained a Closing rrayer, J. W. Elliby the Dellu Band, while the U. S. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jjnn entering the service of thefriends ledge preposition, but get in on son, Sr. sports are being held. Their many Government. Aagard one evening while nere. the ground floor at once, vy joinin Nephi, extends hearty conThey motored to Ephraim one the thousand dollar club. I2i gratulations on the happy event ing day and had their pictures taken. Scho-field.Du- et Bel-list- -- -- EVENTS OF THE DAY .... 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