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Show AI L Jtl' THE OP NEWS HAST Juab P OOIINTV. you TIMES NEPHI. UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24. 7. HER L OF 0. 0. . F. CELEBRATE TWEK- - CASE AGAINST TIFiFTH 1 NT ANNIVERSARY fifth anniversary of the I. 0. 0. F. given Monday will long be lodge Impressive and well attended remembered by the Nephi people funeral services were held in the had the who pleasure of enjoying Tabernacle Sunday at 12:30 for The event begun occasion. the Mrs. Chelnisia Morris Haynes who with a given in Pay's banquet died Wednesday evening of heart Two Rebecka the bv hall lodge. failure. The meeting was presid hall were of the tables the ed over by Bishop Thomas Bail. Inrtitirnllv length ant! decorat- -nrrnncpd c chnn cnvipnra - ... , ey. The high BV.1W'. nowers ana tne goou sane "Come Ye Disconsolate " In- - ea Wlia things to eat. that a sick man vocation was offered by t 1 SrtSrt 4..1 i 1 J0pL?,1h ST!A juu.sera"ua 1 1 within him an appetite when he looked on the tables so bounte- After the feast, ouslv soread. - '"'T.':: nil MU.L3, 1915 NO, 12 m F till10 LU!T Flfi" REGULAR MEET- - DISMISSED Cottrell came on for hearing of the Mona Sunday School coupl- Friday December 17th. in tne ed witn me aupenmenueucv me peup.o m district court, not on tne issues oi They secured the case, but on an argument be- - unique manner. tween the district ana county at- - one oi me large ruuiu ui mr torneys as to whether or not school house from the boardbn-th-ofe Judge Greenwood should order education and cleared it of district attorney to file an in- - ches, which afforded a very con formation or complaint against venient place for dancing, simi- -t he defendant in the district court, lar to the ones they once danced The case had been tried in 'the in. and to make it more like old iiiuiioo onurt schpn Thprnuntv at-- (imps me Bervicea ui ueury torney represented the state and Young was secured. His violin the defendant was taken care of together with the organ served by the lawfirm WUliamsand WU- - is the music, irs. r .oss.e ioung Mr, rfpmurrcr manioulated the last named i;,m!nf c.if r. th rnmnlaint. andLtrument. During the course of on a full hearing of the evidence the dance a very spicy program the defendant was held to answer was rendered making it wholly At eleven to the district court. The district enjoyable for all attornev was furnished a trans- - thirty tne cumax was reached funeral aervices for Loyal Lunt were held in the Tabernacle. A. - -- THE HOMES l.KVAN. MONA, JUAB ING OF COUNCIL Pre- I I R. B. AS" NEWS IS READ AD OF NEPHI, Liquor Case Thrown Out Sundav School Officers Splendid f uneral I'roEntertain In Splendid gram Speakers Deliver Booze of Lavata andSuli- . License Rebated. Petition Manner. Timely Addresses. van Destroyed. of Alfred Lunt Granted. 3 o'clcok afternoon at the 10th. Dec. Sunday Resolutions Passed. parents The case of the state against J. Friday Excellent Banquet pared By Rebecka Lodge Well Attended Services Rev. Simpkins Present. Held In Tabernacle. Out The celebration of the twenti- Of Town Visitors. neXiri county YOUR I Bishop A. 11. Uelhston was in charge. The opening selection was rendered by the South ward choir. Invocation was offered by Bishop C. II. Grace and the clos- ing prayer by J. . Lunt, of the stake presidency. Vocal duet, Misses Ruth Sperry and Dell McCune. Patriarch J. W. Paxman read passage of scripture which pointed out the condition of 1 The regular meeting of the city councilman was held evening in the council, chambers Mayor ' Alma Hague, Councilmen Orwon Cazier, A. H. lielliston, J. D. Pexton, A. R. Paxman, and James Ghrrett Jr. were prenent. Minutes of Dicemlr 3th. and lOih. were read andapproxtd. The license committee re commended that Greenhalgh and Ormete rebated $20.00 of the license paid on bowling alley, they having operated onl a few days during period covered. On proper motion the recommendation of the committee was approved. The petition of Alfred Lunt requesting that warrant for JO. 00 be issued to him to replace warrant No. 4338 for same amount claimed by him to have been lost was granted, and the recorder was instructed to isbue new warrant for ame. On motion of Councilman Px-ma- n the Myor was authorized to sign contract with Altred Lunt for rent of citv offices. On proper motion the city attorney was directed to procttd to collect the delinquent poll tax- ej and to take such action as in law the that may be end. Oi motion of Councilman d Selliston the Mayor was to sign with the Fri-Ja- y mankind after this sphere of action. The speaker testified wer " the deceased as an ideal type of T that enough had been revealed woman, a good neighbor a e &Lnl A to clearly demonstrate an P p did wife, and a loving mother. He aA c T,a, after death. The many AlIO. Willi VUVp.. MVkU Qe stated that the large audience given leaves. the beliver proofs fnctmoctor . .1 i i i clearly demonstrated the WlinOUl a 'rUD as Vu llie luiure rrnwHl a lirtrp - .. , seven , At com U u held the in she thirty .. tia.asinu n heirs i large laHiaa i: high standing j --- -cona' "on l n?s ? l" thea- the at assembled The "V" Arlington lived she had where munity a gooa upriirni me. ine greav Rev. P. A. Simpkins a copy oi iue cuuiiaiut m uic- mo ihuhw ,....v.. where tre on for sometime speakerdwelt case.but instead of filing the infor- the conclusion of the evenings tQ mankin d is eternal K jf mission he brought out delivered a most eloquent lecture mation .which .is the usual and or-- 1 entertainment. l,hlS ife f wa taken in Sometime ,ife. niainH th rpal I r IIV nv vai'M' nlAO VI TnlT I nlQ PY S 41 I'l! W ilS UI1 n.a-,nhattorndistrict entertain the Roberts resurrection. Zella Miss the T r7 thing . dinary a discussing iL. nA.l- nn1 mini!Ml fT IKa II II filed his statement . containing e(j the M. M. O. O. C. C. club last lyaspeck as comparea to u 7 Vocal solo. "The End of a ey Exhorted the lodge, arpflt Ptpm tv. in the law and in fact why Monday night. Sewing was in Perfect Dav," Miss Mabel Owen. reasons children to follow the good ex- - and twenty minutes the speaker i a complaint should not be filed, in until 10 o'clock when .it Dr. T. D. Rees, president of anrnle their mother had set held the large audience speiiDouna The substance of which was to dulged serv- was luncheon 4 very dainty the stake, spoke of the possi with his eloquent oratory. At t,m in e(j. Those present were Mies bilities of the effect the the that complaint young man that Robert Beagley act The Ladies High School Glee this meeting the case did not state sufficient Winnie MMgley, Mrs. Eva Kay, pa3sej away. Gave a number Hub sanir. "Just as God Lives facts to constitute a public offense. S9 Maude Ingram, Mrs. Neo a Dr0ofs that there f ac!An,ir;c wound celebration The dav's m tt o t,M;,i . s.u Olson. Miss Mable Eliertson and issut took The was an over- Go(J a g county tsisnop x.n.yj. iam attorney UP with a grand ball in the Arl the hostess. the witb district The during the remarks of the first feeling attorney, speaker dwelt ruling power. hall. sDeaker his thoughts had been go ington dance snow that fell camel for a short time on the principU s since his pleadings were not at-- l recent The A great many members of this tacked xnsr ovpr his Dast life, as he had the defendant's attorn- - little to late a the long, dry, 0f the gospel as believed by the o ' .. by. .. present I from Payson, been closely connected with the order were m unmolest- - L.m wa verv iniurioua to Latter Day Saints. i i -J i .L j w.i: ana anu otner .uanii oi a number pincva. years, ed by the district attorney. The the health of the citizens of Mofamily for Violin solo, Ralph Booth. realized clearly what a companion A short time was taken by county attorney was strongly of na as is evidenced by the numerand friend the family and people the opinion that the criminal stat ous cases of lagrippe and bad Bishop A. II. Beliiston. of Nephi were loosing. The speak Meeting Of Ladies' Lit ute of our state should be constru colds. to Vocal 8 )lo, "Face to Face' By 5. P. L. A. Ry. in rlati-Club er referred to the ancestors of intended. electric under ed as the legislature erary Miss Delia McCune., wirs pacing Saturday of lat week Mrs. Mrs. Havnes, and stated that it with a view, of protecting the The deceased was the son ol tracks. moLeo Eltertson and Eva Kay was good to be born of good par The Ladie's Literary Club met public. The court held to the Mr. and Mrs, Shel Lunt, had The matter of fixing licence ents. The relatives of the dece at the borne of Mrs. W. C. And views of the district attorney and tored to Provo where they Here March to be charged draymen ur.d of first the until day joioed by their father N. W. ased had devoted their time and rews Dec zu, vjij ordered the case dismissed. bf en 20 years ot for hire, not covered by who was there tn busi ie would have talent to the upbuilding of Nephi The following rrogram was The case of the state vs. J. Y. of b iivery Ftxhle licen, wbs well was He thought age. ness, and their brother Clarence He clearly demonstrated the reas- (riven. to the commiteeon licer-Lavata and Wm. Sullivan was who was on his way home from his associates and students n. onableness of the Resurrection, Roll call Pible Quotations of tried on its merits Saturday De sch x! in the high Duplicate nffidiivit in the matwhere he has been attend- the classes Price, and the association of families in Christmas. time of hts the search was much a ere past ter of nqueM for extension if cember ISth. This the great hereafter. Talk "Christ as a Teacher" and seizure which begun in the ing school. few yearj had been spen. No. 4St5. tun- - on ajpltcntio'1 Miss Lillian Green came home Vocal duet, "O Morning Light" vho Judge Greenwood town submitted Tbeoutof people by the attorney was were funeral Prof. Carl Nelson and Miss Mabel I Xmas Story, Mrs. L. A.Whitmore was certified up to the district the filed were at ordered with the original present ,. p1" I v ocal selections, Mrs. 1'. J. lionner Owen. Mr. and Mm. O. V. Liveridge application. court bv jUctice Cooper. After all La&t Saturday Mrs. Ray of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jamee of the tieet The Bishop Bailey referred to the I Those present were Misses Gen- - the evidence was in. Judge Green- Moroni to spent Lunt of Mammoth. for left Mes-1 eva Ethel the for month of Novwas convinced that the wood second pos Booth, right, great commandment, whiU The interment took place at ember was approved for filing. Love Thy Neighbor as thyself" dames Vm. Bailey, Patrick Bon- - ition of the state was' well taken holidays with her parents, husband went to Salt Lak the Vine Bluffs cemetery. Claims No. 2C57 to aggnga-tir.- g spoke of the deceased and tenner, J. L. Cole, Hazel Ellison, L. and entered his decree ordering her will attend the I R. he where B. S. 140.07 Delia which was were and allowed Foster, the as Forrest, distroyed, liquor family neighbors. ordered paid. IMcCune. A. II. Maibcn, R. W. done by Deputy Sheriff P. r. Read-Blac- k Mr. and Mrs. George Olson iefi Nuptial A resolution directirg the reI Need Thee Every Hour." Bene McMullin, N. J. Rees, Mark Sow- - Christensen. he where Lake Salt A. Geo. for Edith Sunday Sperry, Sparks. Pax by, to issue to Winn Vas Co. R. corder diction was offered by A. Mr. Harry Black and Miss Con venTeacher the G. will attend W. J. T. C. Whitmore, Winn, warrants for paving covering of the stake presidency. man, zie Read were married at Salt Celebration tion. M. Whitmore, L. A.Whitmore, Christmas 33.47 was present d by ihe Mrs. Haynes was born in Ne W. C. Andrews and Mrs. Edna Maude Ingram and Lake Tuesday December 21st. committee on streets and Tabernacle At Misses The s Dhi is the charming young October 2nd. lbbU. fche was Miller of Oakland, California. r Winnie Midgley were passengers The bride was and pasxed. of Mrs. Annie Read of the second daughter of Mr. and Another was tub The Sunday School Superin- - on the north bound train Sunday daughter resolution Mrs. Charles Morris, bhe was two last destination this city, and during the comthe metted above named by of the three Nephi afternoon and their married to Charles Haynes Feb been at tendency has ingaged Case same as the other teach- years fhe Tried was the Mining mittee recorder to directing the wards have arranged to celebrate ers. ruary 16th. 1879 at Nephi by teaching school in Provo. For Winn Pjs Co warrant to issue lasi workthe Charles Sperry, bishop of the sec been an and active has she during Rov Kay and Lola York were years The case of B. B. Parish et. Christmas, ond ward. After living thirteen er in the tjouin vara sunuay m the g?nerl fund of the city week or two have been malting i Monda bound passenger. Co. highly respected for $315.67 wa. after proper years in the First ward they mov- al. va. The Spider Mining preparation. to giv the children afternoon and every indicator. I ed into the Second, where they was tried Monday ecember20- - of the schools a good time The wtU thought of 5n lh e com adjustment, passed. that at)d lived until the wards were recent- - th. Attorney J. II. Mc Knight following program has been points to the one conclusion where she has lived. munities will come back with theii ly devided which made them re- - appeared for the plaintiff and arranged for Saturday morning they The groom is the son of Mr. hearts beating as one. Cazicr-Blackc- tl hen the law firm, Stewart, Stewart in the Tabernacle at 10:30. idents of the Nephi ward. Wedding and Mrs. Jame Black. He is a Lake went to Salt T. J. Kay this highly respected .lady passed land Alexander appeared for the T. C. Winn Master of ceremonbet n has young man that Miss Mattie Cazurand Tronrd Tuesday last on business. away she was the mother of five I defendant. The evidence was all in this city and is known for his Rlarkt-twere murrird at Well?, been has follows: A very nice program heard and the court gave the Song, In I he lowi wanger giving children who are a honesty, and industry. He is Nevada, the home of the brid cele the for Mrs. M. M. Ogarioand A. R. Hay-- 1 respective counsels ten days in of the Chrittmas Sunday arranged By students highly rcsjifcUd by those with 18th. A wedding Saturday nesofLos Angeles, Mrs. Alvinl which to prepare written argu Schools. bration, under the auspices ol whom he associates. en at her home was of School a giv and Edr.a and Iments. reception very the Sunday Udall, Clyde Ilayncs Invocation. of immc the the her nipht is wedding, survived is She time anticipated. by Nephi. Wallace Vickera good Vocal solo, home returned Sells before Charles the one couple diately young A. Mrs. b. Morns; mother, neSf and Mrg. M. M. Ogaro of Los Stake Superintendent The Mona Home to-Dramatic On left for Ytxh. Talk, California from Wednesday. Morns LU of C. b. us Mna, brother, Club is working hard give Angeles, Mrs. W. W. Edwards of Robert Winn his return he visited a week . The bride s the charming and the holidays. ah; three sisters, Mrs. a treat Lake, Mr. anJ Mn. C. S. Violin during V.jSalt Booth and in Ogden. sister his with Ralph duet, talented daughter of Mr. and of Ldwards oi :ait uiKe; wrs. wait- - Morr;s 0f Etna, Utah. Mrs. Edna Born to the wiiej Sidney C. Bigler returned Mrs. John Cazier of Wells, NevaAbner Mrs. company. r Miller, Oakland, California, and Miller of Oakland. California, Mr. 11th. Dec. Rowe, a baby bjy home from Los Angeles Friday da. The groom is the of Mrs. Mrs. L. A. Matt or Los Angeles. and Mrs. Heber Kelds and Mrs. Reading Mrs. T. W. Vickera Mother and child doing nicely. where she has been for six comnewBlackett of The Etta and Russell at-Frank Nephi. of of who Wall out town Mr. from E. III. Those and Quartet, Eureka, weeks. While she was thers I Garland went weds will make Dell to Booth their home in Mrs. ly Erin to born as Mrs. E. funeral were: Mrs. of Seth Ollerton Moroni pany. tended the and baby boy to Christmas. Nevada. spend Thursday Bigler. A. Matt, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hay- - Roy Bl v.kett of Mills. Santa Clause. wastnenrst speaner reierreu ' Peec.n iu . ... J T L.u.n exis-tanc- I IV pre-se- nt n- - " - I I . . V" a I XT I 1 !. Mjr3r ;rou; I Ld - n.i.. 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