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Show J ALL THki NEWS Of JUAB CAST Jl'AB COUNTY. COUNTY YOUR IMES AO 18 RK4D IN THE HOMES z.vx, op mona. juab and MILLS, AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. NEPHI, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 28. VOL. 7. Jl;!l TEST RIGID BIRDS GIVEN NEEDS THE JUVENILES BET AWAY Prof. L. K. Cowles Con ducts Survey Work In Trio Occupying Rooms At County Jail Make Easy Escape Monday. Juab School District Prof. L. E. Cowles of the Educational depart itk nt of the Sunday night three of the occu- - University of Utah was in pants of the county jail made a Nephi last week conducting clear pet awav. Mike O'Brien con- - efficiency test of the echool victed of getting board and lodg- - and community survey now cairied on by the intra undfcr false pretence. John being Sullivan charted with larceny and University of Utah. Prof. serving sentence in the countv Cowles arrived at Nephi Thurs L LITTLEY ING AFTER BT PARENTS - NO, 30 FUNERAL OF LARGE LOOK 1916 MUTUAL PHOVEMENT GOOD DAY REST LAIDJO Complaints Made To pro. Well Attendee Services Excellent Work Done By Held In Tabernacle. Life Those Entering Contest. batlon Officers. Prcper Mrs. Georsre VV Kendall Of Deceased Large Crowd Present. tyTakenFrom Mill. Passes Away After Per services Well funeral attended iod of Suffering. have Tha annual day of Mutual Im complaints Recently were held afternoon at 1 V T 1 V Sunday the Tabernacle for Geo. T. Litt-lewho died of pneumonia in . , i. r l a i .ail ur . M.cKeeanesaaypnii9Ln. a i iou ttrociian iiunm . nnmn kii"v, i u: r t u. :.u.j ,suro tuo .uerterwa.u tne inuaic. jjisuiuu n. n. XJcms- ; l i l. '"ow lu" "M read a passage from the eripture I come irom the isepni riasier Co. and the Nephi Mill and Manufacturing Co., to James E. officer, Memmott, probation in regards to tie intiutitu of juveniles that visit these placet on Sunday afternoon when the working men are away. A great many articles have been missed, which it is thought are taken away by some Oi these young visitors. of the Association . 1 L.l ni. iieiu oaiuruuy stum impressive lunerai services juausiatie ... 1 n Yprv nl ??nrl nt. -Mpnhi Pfl in iha hiA . v. ... - .ivnu nam j r house Mt and successful event. The i meeting Tuesday afternoon. . fnr Mr Martha T iiuuan nu-- i pnmracnpft st I"" msl.i nrnuram " 2o.flockpi m In the musical died Saturday afternoon of heart provement y T k. -- i. - 1 T A 1 1 a- M-i- i V, . i tl.h a - u-n-a - a. I- AAnw KTk; KTt.k i A . kl I i edthe first place in the junior Bishop C. H. Grace presided gir,3 chorU3 and the Nephi South The opening prayer wa, offered nm,u,c,ai,u.u.ircu ward received second place. In by David Cazier Vocal solo. wsumony oi joo, ana reierrea w chorus Nephi Sometime We'll Understand, j boy's me ine ana cnaracier oi me ue- - South ward received first piace Mrs. Allie Belliston. John E. ceased. r v 4 11c Lunt was the first speaker, uc auu Lately at the Plaster Mil) ati on,vuu. be vtaiu Bishop 1. h. g. t'arkes eulog- - mnl1 nilnPpttA nt t vVnW r f prrpH tn thu hirrti nnUU. In more than 800 giant caps have w: im " r: Northward received first ri.ii... i:f. been stolen. Through the effort izeu ueiueui air. wiuey. the character of the deceased. place of the juvenile otlicer 250 oi cussed the importance of the mis- - Lndthe NepU South ward sec. bpoke of her as a true Latter these caps have been returned, sion 01 me, ana reiatea some in ond. In the oratorical contest Day Saint, a noble mother, com but there are still over 00 ot teresting truths in the history of Wilford Bailey of the Nephi ward panion, and citizen. In his talk these dangerous caps scattered Christ. received the first place. In the he praised the tnoble attributes Bishop Bailey related a story ladies quartette work the ad jua!-- 1 in the about the town, and it is up to worthy life of Mrs. Ken- the teachers of the public schools picturing the instinctive nature cator, Tracy Y.Cannon of Salt dall. V ocal duet and the parents to assist in of the bird which illustrated a Lake found it very hard to decide Sometime Some- in the life and duties of between the Nephi South ward where , Prof. Carl Nelson and locating me remaining ou oe point He also spoke words of d the N r hi North ward which Frank Russell. fore any serious damage is aone mankind. : t e a, a -j v a l.- L'l Lilt? iif i 1 . . WI1C Liuiii tn illIU I nna was a onrn i r,ivrii iii rr nC -rti r ii Sunday Louis Cartnght ul'tap mo nrtu m r and The closing or family. opening tnese a handlintr number After singing the selection over nephew, spoke of the noble char caps when they expiooa in prayers were offered by T. C. the third time the decision waslacter he had observed in his aunt I who had been called hence. He fleeting an ukIv wound in his Winn and L. A. Bailey Sr. finally given the North ward. foot and leg, and it is the great A large crowd of people were outlined some of the things that est wonder he escaped with his The deceased "was born in present to the occasion, were reconeu in the great things Nephi 37 years ago He was mar While some enjoy life. were bound to ro of life and said Mrs. Kendall full- The articles taken frtm the ried to Miss Ada Young of Mona down to defeat the chorus work filled the mission she had been home at the mill have all been fifteen years ago. Mnce that un was pronunced by those present sent to perform. recoverd and returned to ihe ion six children have been born; to be the best we have ever had in ocal solo. Mrs. Flossie Carter. people from whom they were who together with their mother contest work. J.N. C. Pexton, I Bishop T. H. G. Parkes spoke of o brothers, William, of Colton, stolen. ot spirits Eulo- was in the stake superintendent, Utah, and Jams of Salt Lake, noble the of the meeting. character, the gized four sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Knowles, charge and commendable dis patience Republican Delegates Are of Salt Lake; Mrs. James An he had noticed. Explainposition A Shortage In Paper. Elected. drews of Nephi; Mrs. Louis Bux ed the requirements in order to ton of Provo: and Mrs. Chris A commodity even soindirect- - fully complete the measure of our A lively Republican Primary Little of Salt Lake survive him. of creation. Vocal solo, "I Know ly related to the was held rnaay nigni ai 'ne i he out of town visitors were war cs paper is showing the That My Redeemer L:ves. L. P. court house. Alvah bout, pre- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Knowles, of prevailing tendencies lo tuch Anderson. cinct chairman, ptesidtd ard Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Louis a degree as seriously to em- Dr. T. D. Rees, president of Ralph Brough acted as secretary. Buxton of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. harass publishers, stake' referred to the patience the After the preliminary work was Chris. Little of Salt Lake; James of pspei love and great interest she bad the prices higher 13th. May finished they proceeded to elect Littley of Salt Lake; William and the difficulty of oLlsir irit Miss Allen for her sons and daughters Statdelegates to atttnd the state Littley of Colton, Utah; Mr. and it at all in England was the ed that the great future should and congressional convention to Mrs. James Bowers, of Lake chief lactor for the discontinu looked forward to as some be Saturday evening May 13, at 9 Miss Pearl Allen entertained be held at Provo, Utah May 1. Shore; Ephraim Bowers of Span ance in March of the London thing better than what we have o'clock the ten dollar club o!Ter 1916. When the ballots were ish Fork; and a great many of Dily Standard, after a careei here on earth. This life is only at her home Tuesday evening. counted closses. Clubs may be completed it wa found that the the near relatives from Mona, of uminiT laHioa nf thn Smith id. sixty years. a mission we are sent to perform. ...In.innnittimiionH tlill nv I ward. wh0 took following delegates wer elected The interment took place at the In America the demand for How honored we are in having rethe in part y. W. Bail-J. Paxraan, Vine Bluff cemetery. I William for each ten dollar total, an extra M paper has been increasing ior such a mother as the one before A contest. The even- I cent a C. f T. vt Wino, ..mm Garrett Jimes if Jr., six months as a result of genera us. Closing remarks were made vote allowance 01 iw,uw. was spent yery pleasantly ing and Alvah r. btout H. Burton, to make are business activity. At the sstnt by Bbhop C. It. Grace in whick up candidates musinl way urged a Dennis Wood. The Alternates Belliston Ma 111 j V have turned in time supplies used in the man he bore testimony to the things the amounts laid for were Govern tbey eighteen . . A. Miner and Earl Jack-ma.11 L. were Ing of paper have been de that had been spoken. The closufacture to loiai ien aouars. The invited guests were ai motion it was agreed Upon I or the Int creased by war conditions and ing benedict'on was offered by Tollows: Misfes Lutie Brcugh, Today'a publication elected to On Monday evening a the that delegation I canes almost shut off in some of sUndings shows activity Mabel Owen, Jennie Cartr. the state convention should also of the Thomas Belliston family The supply of old rairs has been Stephen Boswell. Some ofthecandiline th Booth Neva along vemt Belliston, She was born at Pay n May attend the. congressional con was held at the home of Lester day noon and immediately went into session with the tuperin tendent, principals, and giade teachers of Nephi school, and gave detailed instructions as to how the tests were to be given Tests were given in arithmetic silent reading, spelling, English composition, and penmanship, The tests were given throughout the whole district. The grade teachers of Nephi are busy this week marking papers and mak- I n ho ir tht finl f fihnlat inns. Test An tdt . v . v .nroMi vu liouiii apvai'u waa ve-- v much surorised. as he in algrebra. and English um- was very sure he locked the pri- - position were also given in the Bnnpr in the nirht before, and hich schools of Levan and Nephi. i r.tta Tha nlav arnnnd immittfe uf j w which he sometimes leaves un- - the Nephi schools have been locked. It is persumed that a con- - busy for some weeks getting federate of the jail birds took the supplies and equiptments lor the Irova tmm thp nhpriffa office in olay erounds in the city, t undt the court house and unlocked the were secured in various ways mci wuu mc tu cage letting tne prisoners iree. TKa anntv cHpplff fnund the i council and secured. the right ol Irova in thpir uaiial nlaee the next fixing the city park into a suit- morning but hanging differently able ilay ground. After the to what he usually hangs them, city fathers granted the request How they got away will probably of the committee they went to never be known, but one thing is work and leveled the tarn m sure they made good their escape, and made it very baseball ball, volley The one serving three months for hiH ftprvpd two months of hi high jUJip, broad jump, hwings have been put up at the central tim. school. Volley ball outfits have been installed at the north and Clubs Must Be Completed outh schools. jail for three months, and Julius Kraus convicted of failure to pro- vide for his wife and minor child- ren were the three that made good thier escaDe. It is not definately known by what means they made their exit which allowed them to breath the free air. as no bars were torn from the windows, the doora were all on their hinges. and the walls were all as the day before. On Mondav morning when deputy sheriff. P. P. Chris- - ""ri'"'u L,i ,j i w .fii. - I a. it. 1 I .- - i . 1 X . 1 .1 I 1 a M I i,-- ..- -- .... .1 .... I . pre-existan- suitable dmnia Entertains. ... Ulw.v..u,..u.v. a 11 ... jn. 1 1 n.ii,r. n. re-uni- dates are coming strongly to the imjan Blackett, Lola Czier, front and leaving behind those yabei Howarth, Gwen Ostler, vention. who are disposed to depend more Mabel Downs, Laura Vickers, on the interest of friends to save gva Olpin, Thelma Park, Mes 11. Taylcr Leases Allie Belliston. Nina a co. coupons than on their own efforts Name 1 Nebo Star. directed towards the more pro-- Reei Louie Christensen, ductive subscnption votes. Messrs Ralph Booth and Gerald Georsre H. Taylor was at In every race there are those I r.2ier. last Saturday for the pur Nephi determwho enter with vim and of pose the to looking after mining ination, but who give up has just secured He business. 11 Needless to rem Woad To lie Built Cnt discouragement on Nebo lease Star Mining the mak who out drops any. everyone To Nephi. snd thir els one some property of company's es the pathway to work men he three week put hen much you easier, just so Call has learned this Mr. The has he states that Taylor listen to the ' hard times story" week that it is the intention of a in succeeded very locating or are met with a rebuff or some the Orem railroad interests to vein or tint looking out 01 your promising one triea to talk you in Sevier and Sanpete and it is quite probable that he . purpose to stick .n me campaign, Countieg in lhe ne(ir f uture with will be able to make regular just remember mat by yie.amgtakvo the-- interurblin Hne. this ground. from shipments uch discouragement you are now built as far as is line This has just been work new Some ing what rightfully belongs to Payson, and authentic reports taken Eva ground on the up you and putting it in the hands say that it will shortly build to which has already produced some of some other candidate who is NenhL and when that phce is good lead ore. Thj por nomoredeservinjthan you are. reached an auto line will be e, very is away up toward the top perty This is not a campaign in which tablished frc;n Nephi to Marjs-mountain just east of the of a are iirm can win there each Mona and it is a very difficult a daily vale. trip snaking number of principal prizes al way. Of course the auto line matter to get ths ore to the ready announced. The candidate wili be only temporary and will railroad. Eureka Reporter. who has to her credit the second eventually next fall or spring be greatest number of votes will be succeeded by the Orem line. I C. J. Hawkins of Salt Lake wa AAeA. In addition there is a will begin to put Sevier J jn ftephi Sunday visiting friend ef- - That certainty of reward for your and relatives. county on the map. Call. . take f Belliston. The purpose of the gathering wa to meet the re lati ves of the late Geo.G. Littley Present were Mr. and Mrs. A G. Knowles, and Charles II Hilton of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buxton of Provo, Bishop and Mrs. A. H. Belliston, Messrs and Mes lames Wilford Bell'Ston Lester Belliston, Ralph Belliston, H. T. Knowles, Wm. T. Belliston, Alton Memmott, Mesdsmes Unity Chapptll, Sarah Brown, James Andrews, and Mrs. Farnsworth of Mat.ti The evening was spent in re newing old friendship. At 12 o'clock refreshments were ser ved to those present. S. S. Club Entertained. aflected by the cutting of! importations from the European countries and an embargo ha been placed on the shipment oi from Norway and Sweden. Every newspaper publisher is being hard hit as prices have advanced from 25 to 75 per cent. In Chicago and the larger cities $25 per ton is being paid for old paper and there is alta a great demand for rsgs. Old magazines, periodicals. etc., can be sold at Salt Lake for tQ cents per one hundred pounds ard government cir culars are being sent out asking the people rf this country to save all kinds of old paper and thus aisit in preventing a more serious paper famine. Ex. wood pulp 5th. 1855. The early part of ber life v. as spent in the Dixie country. Her mother died when she was four years of age. when she went to live with the brother, 11. J. Mangum. She was married to Geo. Kendall, of Nephi July 25tb. 1874, since that marriage ekbt children have been born seven of whom survive her, namely, five boys Geo. B James A., June, Ivsb, Dean, two daughters, Mrs. Delia Wynder of Cardston, Canada, and Mrs. John E. Lunt of Nephi. Two brothers H. J. Mangum. and J. W. Mang'im of Pima Arizona, one sister Mrs. Lydie Appecley of San Francesco. The interment took place at the city cemttery. The out of town people who attended the funeral were Dr. A. S. Kendall, and Mrs. Sarah Mangum of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mangum and Mrs. Louisa Smith of Provo. The S. S. club were entertain ed at a card party Wednesday I. S. Club lintcrtaincd. evening at the home of Mrs. The I. S. club met at the home Karl ueid. lhe rooms were decorated with of Miss Camilla Miller Tuesday beautifully pansies and lilacs. At 11 o'clock evening. The time was spent in delicious refreshments were sewing and social chat. Refresh served to the following: Mes meats were nerved to Mises dames Harvey Whitmore, Jimes Edna Downs, Mae Painter. Pear) Mrs. Mina Simmor.s of Payson Ellison, L. A. Miner. Frank Warren, Vilate Mangum, Ph? Pis is in Nephi this week visiting Russell. R. L. Batchelor, and' Chnstison, Mrs. Thelma tieagley relatives. and Camilla Miller, George Wilson. |