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Show UAB ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JVAB COUNTY. NEPHI CITY, UTAH. MAY VOL.2. CITY EIGHTH GRADE Revision of Ordinances Al GRADUATES m APPLICANTS FOR GRID- - v The largest class in the history of the Nephi schools will be graduated this spring. Fifty six pupils will take the eighth grade Commencement examination. exercises will be held Wedne. in sday, May 24th., at 8 p.-m- The the Arlington Theatre. be given: following program will Chorus "A Flag without a Stain" Twelve members of class. Wra. Warner Invocation Selection Serenade "The Queen" Juvenile Band. Address of Welcome Class Pre- rident Flossie Fainter. Reading "Home Sweet Home" Thelma Cole. Piano Duet "Drooping Violets" Misses Wright & Paxman. L. E. Address to Graduates Eggertson. Presentation of Certificates A. R. Paxman. Piano Duet Misses Goldsbrough Greetings from the Boosters Wm. Hoyt. & School Officers Teacher. Class Song "Closing Year" LaVern Bowles Benediction Following are the names of candidates for graduation d, -- in Nephi. Nephi Anderson, Verno LaVern Bowles, Leonard Belliston, Eddie Dunning. Clyde Reed Gowers, Leon Garrett, Scho-fielTheron Brent Hall, Starr, Clyde Haynes, Ernest Hansen, Deltha Bowles, Nina Bigler, Florence Bigler, Nona Bryan, Thelma Cole, Louise Edgheill, Deon Goldsbrough, Louise Foncet Goldsbrough, Blanche Golden, Haynes, BeatLaVem rice Ingram, Ingram, Ruth Love, Doris Laughlin, Venice Laughlin, Dorothy Wright, Leah Sorenson, Gladys Sperry, Dortha Salisbury, LaVell Ockey, Niels Skeem, Clarence Warner, Rhoda Vickers, Retta Norton, LorenePay, Ruth Jones, Frank Ostler, Flossie Painter, Samuel Paxman Vera Paxman, Wanda Patten, Eddie Wflkey, Delia Grace, Pauline Pettegrew, LuciloWood, Idale Pitt, Willie Warner, Chester Booth, Harvey Howell, Sey incur Whitmore, Cleon Victor Memmott, Jones, , duVfiell Lunt, Kenneth Winn. The ntfmber of graduates in east Juab County will be awe lied by twelve from Mona and eight from Levan. The eighth grade of Mona consists of Don Ellert-so- n. Lucy Shaw, Alta Kay, Francis Swasey, Pearl Hough ton, Ella Kay, Tilda Yates, Ada Kay, Hazel Slade, Rhoda Kay, Zella Vest and Maude Green. Hie eight from Levin who will try for the honors of graduation Bos-we- ll. d, -- are: Blanche Francom, Eva Chris-tenseDeon Jennings, Dolores Dalby, Arvilla Jackman, Ina Iverson, Wm. Mortenson and n. Erick Peterson. The marriage of one of Nephi's popular bachelors and a winsome young lady of Salt Lake is announced to take place on Jur.e 6th. Governor William Spry has, by proclamation designated Sunday, May 14th.' as Mother's Day. This day has become almost A communication from T. H. in its observance. The national Carter tendering his check for chief executive urges that the $14.00 in settlement for seven be observed day properly days license on state and this that throughout and requesting that same be re emblem Day,-t- he the of Mother's funded to him, was referred to white carnation, be worn by the committee on license. the sons and daughters in honor The committee on public of our mothers. grounds and city property reHis proclamation reads: ported that a man had t en em"A few years since, there was ployed to clean up the north launched a movement for the parks and,the streets surround- annual observance of a day in ing same, and recommended that honor of the Mothers of the central park also be cleaned up, Nation. The movement has bethe fences repaired, old stumps come state-wid- e and has met removed and the lights in same with a most hearty response in put in order, and on motion of practically every state of the Councilman Garrett thecomittee Union. was empowered to have such "In harmony with the objects work done. of this observance, I recommend The Board of health was grant that Sunday, May 14, be celeed further time to report on the brated by the people of the state petition of the Ladies' Literary of Utah as Mother's day. By apClub. propriate acts, let us unitedly The matter of citizens and give outward expression to the others moving and otherwise reverential feeling we have for changing the meter belonging to mother; and let us emphasize the electric light system was our esteem, affection, personal discussed and on motionof Coun- nearness and love, in an outcilman Hague the committee on of the soul toward the electric lights was empowered tc going mother whom we regard as the get out notices to be left with all most beautiful and most excellent electric light takers setting forth of all God's creatures. the governing regulations 'The emblem of Mother's day same. is the white carnation. Councilman Burton, chairman "In testimony whereof, I of the water works committee have here unto affixed the great recommended that the water seal of the State of Utah- - Done works system be checked up; at Salt Lake City, the capital, a map of same made to show the this eighth day of May, A. D. size of main and all service pipes 1911. in the city, with the location of "WILLIAM SPKY". (Seal) record the curb boxes, and a By the Governor, prepared to show the taps and C. S. Tingey, Sec of State, other service used by all water The following program will be takers, so that a proper check- rendered at the Tabernacle Suning up can be had on the assess- day evening at 8 p. m. , In honor Merry-go-roun- HIGH AD IS READ IN THE HOMES OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and SCHOOL NO. 30 Mona NOTES. for Ephraim to paiticipat-- in the division track meet. The following high schools will be represented in this meet: Richfield, Mt. Pleasant, Snow Manti, Academy, Nephi. Ray Gowers, Herman Vickers, Wm. Belliston, Edgar Winn, Wilford Bailey, Gilbert Wilson, William Hoyt art the boys who will represent the N. H. S. Mr. Allred will accompany the team. Will Hoyt made a trip to Provo last week in the interest of the "Booster." He reports that the book will be out on contract time. Review work will begin in all classes next week in preparation for the final examinations which take place the following week. Udell Edgheill returned to school Wednesday after having been out several days. While out he was engaged in buying wool. The plans for the addition to the high school building provide for a two story brick structure, 40 ft. x 40 ft. on the east side of the present building. It is probable that th lower floor will be used for the eighth grade. The Juvenile Band will play at Levan Saturday May 13th. The two eighth grades enjoyed themselves at luncheon in the c'.ty park last Friday. The Juvenile Band needs two more basses and one baritone. Boys, must be at least fifteen year3 of age. Who wishes to fill these places. ' Wrong Inference. A MILL8, lt)ll 12, Happenings. LEVAN Yesterday the track team left Day. most Complete. EAST JUAB Brief Remarks Proclamation For Mother's "DM TIMES COUNTY YOUR wrong inference was drawn from a statement made in the Times of last week. In referring to the recent liquor cases, the following statement was made: 'Both justices are agreed that if stiff fines will not stop the intoxication, jail sentences will be inflicted." The Times reporter did not wish to convey the idea that there was any agreement made J. Death of Mrs. Josephine S. Kay. M. NEWS. ChriitmMn, CorrMpondant. The Juab Stake quarterly con ference will be held in Levan Saturday and Sunday May 13 and Mrs. Josephine Shepard Kay, who has been a constant sufferer from rheumatism for 14 years, died Monday May 1st. She leaves two brothers, Eph. and Jos. Shepard. and six grown children, three sons and three daughters, as well as a host of near relatives and friends to mourn her loss. The funeral services were held in the L. D. S. meeting house at 14th. Apostle David O. McKay is expected to be present. The saints of this ward are looking forward to a spiritual feast. Melvin Christensen son of J. Christensen has so far recovered that Dr. Cannon of Salt Lake City has permitted him to be taken home next Sunday. The friends of Mr. Christensen will rejoice with him in having his son, who has had such a 1 p. m. Thursday May 4th. Ed- - narrow escape, home again, Kay sr., John E. Ellertson, As stated in one of the last William Houghton, Sr. and Bp. issues our district School will uarheld were the speakers. All close on Friday May 12th. The her following students will take the eulogized unhesitatingly beautiful life and character. Her grad' examination which life has been clean and pure. To eighth will be given on the 18, 19, and know her was to love and admire 20th. of May: her for her patience and long Blanche Francom, Arvilla suffering. Although she has Jackman, Ina Iverson, Dolores been unable to stand on her feet Eva Christensen, Deon for some seven or eight years, Dalby, William Mortenson and Jennings she was never heard to complain Erick Peterson. that her lot was hard. She was The Y. L. M. I. A. gave a born and raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints social at the home of Mrs. Chris. and remained true and faithful Christensen Wednesday in honor of the three lady school teachers to that faith until her death. She was born in Farmington who will leave for their homes Utah May 12, 1851. When she on Saturday next. was but two years old her parThe entertainment given by ents moved to Brigham 'City the Y. L. M. I. A. last Friday where Ithey lived for several evening in the opera house was years, from there they moved to fairly attended. The parts were Spanish Fork and lived in that well rendered. town for eight years, after which Arthur Koford returned home they came to Mona and here they Saturday from Strawberry valley have lived since. Dec. 27, 1SG6 she married where he has been spending a James Kay, who died fourteen few days working for Ostler He expects to stay years ago. Mrs. Kay has been a Brothers. ? for conference providing wife and loving and devoted ed accom-panMiss Edna Mangelson mother. The children have the Mrs. Wankier sister her sympathy of the entire commun Lake City. Miss Manto Salt in their hour bereaveof ity gelson expects to be gone two tr ment. The Mona public schools wi'l three weeks and may after a close Friday May 12th. The fol- - brief visit home return for the owing is the program to be given summer. Martin Stephenson and Edward Thursday evening May 11: Christensen went to Hinckley Singing by the School. Invocation E. II. Kay last week to attend the Millard Fanners' Drill by 8 little girls Co. Track meet, Tuesday Wed Recitation Teddy Young nesday and Thursday. Sunflower Drill sixteen boys Lewis Christensen while load Evans Song Margarett ing hay near Black Rock prepar A. ments. The matter was referred of Mother's day. Mrs. S. A. Cazier to the committee on water works Vocal Solo with attorney associated to re Paper Origin of Mother's Day Mrs. Kate Bailey. commend the best way of doing Duet Stella Cox & Ina Vocal such work and the probable cost Hawkins. of same. Mrs. Orson Cazter Councilman Hague, commis Talk J. W. Paxman sioner on revision of ordinances, lemarks Mr. Kirkham between the justices or that reported that the ordinances Song either of the justices had made would be ready to publish within Orchestra Selection a short time; and after discussion, Carnations for sale at Lunts up his mind beforehand the sentence he was going to pass. In Little Grandmother Drill 12 girls atory to leaving f r the desert councilman Garett moved that Drug Store 10 cents each. the cases against Newton and Recitation Stella Yates accidently got his foot caught in the commissioner be authorized Yates last week Justice Burton Whistling Chorus by 20 little the wheel and was quite badly to advertise for bids for pub boys and girls. injured. He was brought home CHARGED WITH LIQUOR SELL took occasion to remark in his lishingand binding 100 copies Recitation lecture that the oitense was a Loyd Kay last week. At this writing he is of said ordinances, five of same A ING. male Armond Hyde, slightly improved. very serious one, and if such quartet, to be loose leaf copies and bind were to nappen again, a Loran Houghten. Fred Kay Mrs. J. C. Christensen ha tnings Arthur Smith of Silver City ers, 20 to be bound in sheep and Reuben Nwell. sentence miRht be imposed jail been very ill for the last week or buckram, and 75 to be furnished who is charged with celling liq It Recitation Kevte Clyde that and it was feared she would happened city justice so, in paper binding: motion car- uor without a license came oven l"V 4 l mm j m m 16 little girls have to go under an operation. Flower Drill, ,t. mm in 4ki ried. aaturuay anu was arraigi.ru uV i monf Recitation Lawrence Garrett th.t it. fino- - . . Steven F. Stephenson who has . , The attorney and recorder were lore justice I. n. uunon. tie. . . M School been song Closing by teaching school at Richfield authorized to make all necessary The eighth grade wilJL-ha- ve iTVIIkVIIVV llliailb iui HVf home last week. His returned ' arrangements for the special his bond was fixed at ?2i0, K)sed. their commencement program work has been so satisfactory election to be held June 27th. County pending his hearing. on Friday evening May 26. that he has been reemployed for On recommendation of the clerk Vickers will no doubt Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay, the coming season. suit against committee on water works the stituic a civil Mr. and Mrs. John Kay, of Sant-aquiIt is rumored that J. A. Bosh assessments levied against the Smith for conducting a store Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mor has bought a butcher shop at following named persons for use without a licence. gan of Spanish Fork were in at- Nephi. His many friends wish of water for culinary purposes . . T i... : Ti tendance at the funeral of Mrs. him success in his new enterG?y in ine April to October 1911, were re the opinion that all of same were of Kay. NephiJosephine Lverybody too high, and on motion of coun bated, to wit: Mrs. John Ockey Gunderson Burt w of Santaquin prise. me 11 scnoois visu and rp- """lieu .:tM. n.r,.o iW Montie Young was down from 14.00, Mrs. Elizabeth Kienke see some of the work that is be- has been visiting for several days Recorder direct and the Mrs. Thos. Booth Provo last week on business. $6.00. jected, $1.00, ing done. This morning the with his sister Mrs. J. F. Newto new bids for advertise ed to Charles Colh'ngwood. $4.00. Ray Sherwoxl who has been classes are in regular session and ton. be filed before the next regular Mrs. Wallace Mangum-$4.0- 0, Tintic Junction re you are invited to come and vi. There seems to be a sort of an employed at home last week. His Mrs. Elizabeth Golden -- $1.00, meeting of the council, and to it these turned classes, to see the kind between Miss Marjorie filled Mrs Elizabeth Hen riod"- -$ 4.00, stipulate that each new bid should of work that is beinc done bv affinity was by hi brothet place Provo recent-Ijr- . Hiskey and cover the entire job. V. Candland-$1.7E. Mrs. 8. Alvin. and, the pupils and teachers. , t .i Mrs. A. II. Achraman and Mr. At the special meeting held on me aiiernoon scnooi 1.4 dis in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Runnels May 8th the matter of bid 3 on and all the work possible of Eureky spent a few days in Ed. Bell and family are visiting H. E. Howell reports that he mis?ed will be placed upon exhibition for Mona last week parents Mr. ar.d Mn building of an addition to the is friends withM.their Salt from orders visiting receiving Hanson. residence at the Nephi City pow P. all parts of the your inspection. In the various and relatives. er plant was taken up. The Re- Lake City andchoice the room? work of the grades in James Moss nd family return dahlias. Rueben B. Young s in Pro corder submitted four sealed state, for his all subjects will be displayed. ei from the shearing corral last vo last week on business. All parents should not fail to In the bids which had been filed, and on week where they have been shop the work in manual Mrs. Racheal Kay, died this motion same were opened am: visit the exhibit of the schools training will be shown. Some of running a boarding house. a 8:15 a. m 10th. May morning considered. The council was o today. 1 (Con tlitwl tm - rt 1 m m .U K 1 1 n, Parents' Day. J i8 - -- r.-a- ptgt 1 , . |