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Show I ALU TRt OP NEWS COHNTV. times Count JUAB 8T IH NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER VOL. 7. WELSH SINGERS STAKE CONFER GAVE EX- - HAPPENINGS FROM Til-VINUM- GELLEHTGONGERT AD IS READ TBS EOME9 OP NGPBI. LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and MILLS, . 1915. 12 FIRST TRIAL Of WEEK N YOUR NO. 6 IN REGULAR SESSION DF GIT! OLD FOLKS II D1STHIGTJ0URT ENCE HELD! ENTERTAINED Albert Bosh Water! ax Rebated. Com. Large Crowd Attended New President Of Town Jury niittee Accepts Paving Real Estate Board. Musical Tuesday Even Guilty As Charged In Work. Interof Commendable Work Of Complaint. Changes hands. ing. Best Season. Many Valuable and GiInstructions Committee. Splendid esting Miss Nana Shuttle of LeamingThe regular session of the city The cse of the state of Utah The grand concert given Tues ven By Speakers. Program. ton is spending a few days in Albert tsosh was tried council was held Friday evening against day evening at the Arlington by Levan the guest of Miss Reta in the diatjct court Nov. 8 and . November '5th. in the council Welsh Male Quartette, the Royal Dalton. Last week and the early part The quarterly conference of the under the J. H. Mc Knight county attorney" chambers. Mayor Alma Hague, auspices of the Nephi the SatD. of this eek the Old Folks comheld J. at purchased was Shepherd Juab stake Nephi high school was pronounced by homa of Mrs. Sarah Pierce last persented the state in the absen couneilmen Orson Cazier, A. II. mittee and 6th. Nov. have been busy preparing urday and Sunday ce of District Attorney E. H. BellistonJ. P. Pexton,and Jas. many of the very large crowd who week. looks said held but was for tie The Nothing first 7th. meeting splendid celebration that Ryan and the defendant was Ganett Jr. were present attended to be the best musical took in the Tabernacle, commencing entertainment of the season. The suspicious. place Wednesday afternoon H. T. One of by attorney recommendation epresented the At the election held on Tues Burton. The following jury was water works committee the water and evening. Tuesday the comSaturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, company was made up of the fol Thomas D. Rees Jr. president of lowing five: Geo. B. Lane Man- day of last week the following sworn to try the case,: Jos. assessment against Thos. Carver mittee was busy at the tabernacle the stake, presided. After the us- ager, Ben Davies, J. Preston town officers were elected Alma Belliston. James. R. Black, Will was remitted. arranging tablts and gathering in the food from the various parts Member Town ual opening exercises President President Jones of Nephi; Neils Lundslee" The report of the justice of the of the Smith, Risca Williams, and Arth Dalby, Rees reDorted the condition of of board. the Nielser, city. George Levan; John Bush. P. C. peace was approved tor filing. ur Smith, musical director. Every Alex Peterson, Martin Mangel- - Downey, the stake and was pleased with member 11 o'clock Wednesday the At Singeiton Teigurson. this company making A communication from the the unity that prevailed among is an artist and up sen, bchylor Taylor, inree oi Phil. Sullivan, of Fuuk. guests of honor began to gather selection every in relation to the at the State Engineer the saints of this stake. Stated rendered was well balanced and the members lost one vote and On March 15.1912 Mrs. Nina appointed place. Soon aft-"- r 12 they were seated at the tabthat everything was in good work- rendered without an error that the other two received the Bosh procured a divorce from. ity's application No. 4805 was vote of the people. the defendant Albert. Bosh. At referred to the city attorney for les which were simply loaded with ing order. could be detected by the trained unanimous the fat of the land. Joel Taylor returned home he tim of tha divorce proceed- attention. N. Andrew Jensen, of Salt Lake musician. "Melisande in the John E. Ingram was credited outlined the program of the Reli- Wood" and "Little Gray Home in from Provo Monday, where be ings were had the defendant, Bishop T. H. G. Parkes gave 10 to be drawn out in with $8 few conference. a been for the has clas3 days. the an he into visiting entered contended gion during speech of welcome and Patthe West" by Geo. B. Jne re this being the cost riarch water rates, and saints people the the which J. W. Paxman asked the thetermaof The Concert given by Encouraged agreement, by ceived the hearty applause of the for piping water to his premises. of this stake to give this organiza- audience. All the last if defend the 'hat it Welsh wasareed blessing on the food. After all were Quartette quartette work Royal The on streets committee and well waited on and filled with the would tion every support possible. Testi was very much appreciated by the Monday night was a complete ant, A t not Bosh, ap fied of the good work being done lover3 of music If there was any success financially as wen a- pear in court against his wife & highways submitted the report of manv eood thincs there to eat the in this line. Reminded those pre choice in the four singers, J. Pres- socially and educationally. The allow her to percure a divorce the completion ar.d acceptance of tables-wer- e cleared away and the sent of the work being done by ton Smith should be given the High school wishes to thank by his default, and deed over to the sidewalk paving improvement following program was rendered: in sidewalk paving districts No's. the teachers and outlined the class blue ribbon. Bishop C. H. Grace acted as mast-8- , His tenor solo the good people of Levan for his wife the home and its be U, 10, 11 . which reports were er of ceremonies. custo-dy.and her the them. give the program, longings, 'Mountain Lovers" so pleased support given the three minor children duly approved by the council, Speech C. R. Jenkins, stake superin the people that the large crowd Geo. Margetts and a resolution directing the city Ladies ask would not for she train moral of alimony the reMesdames J. H. was satisfied when he tendent, spoke Quartett hardly Of Mrs. Guy Grant or to issue warrants in ac recorder Funeral children. the Lx- for received these classes., support The in to encore. the McKnight, Ralph Belliston, gponded ing story The complaint alleged that the cordance with the reports of the horted the parents to support the 0f the "Lusitania Disaster" by J. W. Ellison and Miss Stella lefenJant did not furnish any committee was proposed and Brown. workers in una organization. Risca illiams was listened to of means tor tne mention week we made Last oi ine Vocal Carl Nelson and Duet with support While rendered interest. Mr. McCune Delia Miss great the death ot Mrs. Bell Bryan children from the first day ot Miss Ruth was illiams account the solo. the "I Am a Pilgrem. Sperry giving Grant, but at that date we were May t ) the 25 day of July 1214 Talk Pres't. J. H. Lunt Mills Notes. James E. Tal mage of the coun- - of the great disaster, so intensely unable to give the particulars. Shid time laid That Dr. J. L. Davis duriug and was interested Song the cil or twelve, spoke of the import- iwet She was born at Nephi, Utah, children were in destitute a James is crowd Orson Cazier Kelly least could the sound Reading have bnilding associatianceofthe auxilliary Oct. 12th. 1891. Her mother died circumstances. room on seven stone Duet C. Messrs. bouse his H. been Grace and heard. the Ha aria nnYinilfl that nni without seeing her The law makesit a misdemean ranch west ot Mills. at that time, Carl Nelson the to Deople become converted child. Bell spent her childhood or for any man without a just On Friday of last week the Reading Miss Julia Paxman relieion class work: said there excellent report of school though Dartlv Neohi. and partly at excuse not to prviae tor niscniiu ladies of Mills gave a surprise Vocal Solo at Clarence Warner out the stake were a great many opportunities where ner sister, ren under the age oi lb years. party for Mr. and Mrs.- F. O. Original poem A. Bngham R. Uty, L A. Bailey Sr. Paxman of the stake themselves for all to educate Mrs. J. D. Call resides. She died who are in destitute circurriS who left Monday for Vocal solo Miss Delia McCune Keppeter was with to In presidency, order pleased many lines. at Ville, Utah, Nov. 1st., tance to spend the winter Vocal solo Los Honey Geo. Angeles Marietta work the done this this mind by being well balanced make a The question in this case can with their daughter. 1910, at b 27 p. m. Reading Miss Caroline Rasmussen relisrious traininz along with all organization. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blacketi She leaves a husband, Guy the mother in a devorce proceed Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith Much credit is due the Old the other branches was necess or otherwise contract are the prowd parents of a fine Folks committee for the labors little two by and inga daughters, Grant, the occupied remaining portion ary I I . . . n rA m laaca t.AA .ai! .... the father from the bady boy. and anlendid efforts J her have nut Patriarch Hvmm G. Smith re- - oi me time; relating tne points ageu resp;uc., of providing for .hi, reside at who Ux Mr. Cotrellis drilling a Well forth in arrantrin thi erelhnt obligation Honey months, of the ville. Utah, and her father W. A. Ichiidien. In the. n.truction. of on nis piace in uuie vauey ana feast -- nd -- Riovnhi program. A Violin solo was rendered by P Rrvan and four brothers and the court to the jury, was that expects. to get water within old veterans look the Every riven at that time. Stated that year . The cause of her ahe could not: She may contract hundred feet of the surface. forward to this feast and day of the rnainmiroose of relieion class- - lia'Pn uootn. At the meeting four sisters. determined as death. Mrs. A. W. . Dunytn lef t pleasure, and all were full o by the doct- - with her husband to release him th held afternoon oetl Sunday and nKodianro oo.k tn o i van ltd w was either a growth or hemor- - from the payment or alimony, Wednesday for to praise and Mapliton tn tak- - general and stake authorties I or, k. .v,;un . .i.gtnmwi . . v u.w i.j thanksgiving to the , hue kuuuitu can not contract ahe but away of the . brain, : uase the attend A. DaSc of her wic i SI hv :. sister nrowntPri wedding wrA Allpn. who i;n. are members of uuun following "' Oi i v ing pan. in uie various trnm of the children which c vm oKnnf 7- the- -rishti Will. O. Orgtl has returnea this committee: Mr. and Mrs. stake clerk, and7' were unanem et." na4 d the church. j o'clock A. M. until 627 p. m. The are provided for them by law. irom ialt LAke w here he was sustained ously Lunt. Mr. Mrs. and Thomas m. 9 a. Sunday morning at J. E. Lunt related some of the funeral services were held at the The jury after being oui ailed by the death of an uncle Vickcrs, Mr. and Mrs. James B. priesthood meeting wa held in instructons spoke of ward meeting house in Honey forty minutes returnedW with a- Edward Karnof Gunnison was Riches. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Broad the tabernacle. Apostle Tal mage interesting hereup- n Mills last week buyiog alfalfa con ville. on Wednesday Nov. 3rd. at verdict as charged; head, Bishop and Mrs. C. H. referred to the signs of the times at the late semianmually on the court ordered th defend seed. 3 o'clock D m. in Lake. held Salt fetence John Ellison, Joseph Vick- Grace, indi and stated that everything 1010 cou" monln It was a beautiful day, and the A beautiful selection wae then ers, Nephi Jackson, Thomas Bow Sa of the cated that the coming the children nf IT0nPville and lor me support Male chorus the rendered by els, Boswell, S. R. Winn, Stephen admonish vior was near at hand; This order was probatory, and Alrs.a.M.Whitmore En came in large num E. James Mesdames City Brigham Chas. Talmage Apostle Hall, Unity Chap- the ed those holding priesthood a bond u siuu piacea on me to last bers to their remainder respects the of the L. A. Bailey Shed tertains. pay Lunt. r. pell, to pay an honest tithing; referred ccupied who had won their hearts. defendant to insure the faithful In commencemet and the Btll, James E. Cole. afternoon. to the fast offering, the organiza excellent discouse he Everybody brought flowers and performance of the order. The Ladies' Literary Club, I Mrs. H. F. McCune, or Aunt tion of the church and its opera of his to the division of the! all had nice things to say to cheer met tion, encouraged the seventies referred Monday eventng Nov. e, I Lizzie, as all are pleased to call said their the mourners. Missionary Returned, and the other members of the wards in Nephi and 315, at the home of Mrs. G. her, Geo. Margetts and Dr. J. L was no reason why perfect Bishop Thomas heatley pre1. M. Whilmore, follow lrg wtt Davis of bait Lake were the out priesthood to perform their duV .L-tJ noi exisi l ftmespeaK- - j,me8 Qckey who has been the me anouia in services. tne narmony at guicd loftown visitors at the ties in assisting the local authoriprogram. neauey, AAnir mU.irm.rv tinrk for tV, in ii'iinl t aapna and other organisation vl me cnurcn. er, were: lip. 1 nos. Call Things Roll Worth tion. trikin Gve j. C. Madsen and Bro. intle of pg8l thrce year8 agouti! Africa, Remembering. Life of President they might be called on to tomaks clear the itrations things , points he oneyvi.ie and President uieen relurned home Wednesday of Wilson. Mrs. W. C. Ardrew intended to bring out. n Stohl. Benjamin Cal, J. D. Call, this week. ri -- muu ..r.. it.,ru ... ciii. Paper.5 "Russia" Mrs. S. B. wmtinz-UoldeWedding was furnished Bo Thos. Blackburn ar.d Den- music Spiendid Miss McCune. of Pestl the with Mr. Reading meet to body Ockey report having pleased chool student, mark Jensen of Bngham City. Miss Hszel Vhiting and Mr. (J hjg the priesthood of Juab stake. He j very Wright. directed by Prof. Carl Nelson. said many nice mugh Wrr. Urvin Golden were married The Mrs. of Those the speakers were, of pregont he been the has While away responsibility poke n.c iub things oi tseil sna ner bbbocib he has enjoyed good health and Bailey. Mrs. P.J. Bonner. Mrt. Monday Nov. 8th. at the him-- f tU irM t9rh nr ouuua, " " Mrs. W. C uon un ine niuiuai juiiuc made many friends. He is an . R. Mcleune. " vu" the bride'n parent. Mr.' and nd encouraged all to Derform ana ocai at .r.ieisen ment Association uuei, Ar.drewsMios ajiss Bertha Mc Phernon Mr. Mnr'ie Whitinsr. Bihnp urignam other who can aJd his name to their duties well. Ruth Sperry Vocal solo, Miss with the Relief the pages of history as one wh Mrs. K. W. Mc Mullin, Mr. T. M. G. Pfcrkea frformed the John E. Lunt, of the stake Mlxl tlven. Nplprtinn I .orlioa' Citv. and . later has circumr avigaleJ the world. Edith Sparks, Mrr. J. W, Whit- - marriage cremony. in' charge chorus. Vota duet. R.nh Mirp a were He returned by way of San Fran- - more. Mrs. G. M. Whitniore, ideal, At 5 o'clock a wedding at this meeting endorsed wr at sperry and Mabel 0en: Dis- - The services ft InOWff OlloUfn mnA whan k Mrs. anlonriid like fiirtt. loft nan L A. . Whilmore, Mian w (riven in hrtrr rf thp reOy had been Raid by the visiting courses wern uFiiverea .. .v:. n.,t r itUiii nvn l Dy x' i. Kihel Wright. we.l. Autumn flmrr were j brethren. u. ana omitn rairmrcn mother hile the vounff njrum ased in decorations. A rarest At 10:30 O'clock the Sunday . v.. .ninndid runerai casket, tne scene oi aeain faded awav iumKt-friends were tresent to many tchool session of the conference Mrs. R. J. Henriod returned dreaed so Mceiy, ana witn a ana we saw wr.ai is to oe, motn Misses. LiVern Miller and the occasion."" conviened: Ptesedent T. D. Rees enjoy sans- - er, nusoana ana oaDies witn u Sunday from Salt Lake where Mr. and Mrs. Golden will make ' was in charge. After the open Liliie Pexton went to Salt Lake 8mile upon no ana weaaeo ana been has he he to lovea. dui have uvea, sitter jue aeain, to their visiting with home at Nephi for thv visit joy relative hd ing exercises. Robert R. Winn Sunday Mrs. H. J. 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