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Show THE If TIMES-NEW- S Circulates throughout East Juab County. An Independent paper published in the interest of all the people all the time. Let us enter your nam on our subscription list. " BOOSTERS HOLD A NEPHI TO BYLONG DISTANCE PHONE Adopted for Organization. Committee is Appointed to Draft Constitution for Club Whit-mor- II often that a citizen of Ne-- I phi enjoya the dls-- I Unction of a long t lull on the tele liol-listo- L Woodbury, E. K. Alton, P. Ji. Cowan, Earl Hoyt and 1. M. Petty. Much enthusiasm was shown at the meeting and the big attendance ot citizens augers well tor the success of lie-yo- BEB ADDRESSES M. I. A. KOSCOK W. KAltDLKY PKUVKILS FOKCKFtL A1UKESS AT THE and Mrs. Wlltord Uelllston K. TEKTA1 X MEN T GIVEN BY and Mrs. Win. Morgan returned to M. 1. A. AT THE Nephi Saturday from Salt Lake, LAST SUNDAY where they have been the past week, NIGHT IX THIS CITY visiting with Wlltord Warr, who underwent an operation at Kurt The program arranged by the Douglas last week, on account of Injuries received in France. Mr. Stake officers of the M. I. A. last Warr now has bis leg in a plaster Sunday evening bad to be abandoned cast, and the surgeon does not have on account ot the illness in the family any idea when be will be able to re- of Prof. Ltird, who bad arranged tor lease him. the High School Chorus to furnish the program for the evening. However the officers got busy and a good was given. FOUNTAIN GREEN NEWS entertainment Oscar Kirkham, of the general board, was due to give the address, but he could not get bere, and Mr. Away Koscoe W. Mrs. 1. T. Holmun Po-Eardley, another member Lnt huuilaj F.vcniug, AfUT Ling- ot the general board, waa sent to fill She Survived Is HlncKK. ering the appointment. Mr. Eardley de Hunband and Her Fight lly livered a very forceful address on Children. Funeral orvicc "Our Hoys," bringing out mauy good 11.1.1 Lat Thursday. points In the method ot guidance for young boys. Other numbers were a vocal duct to the wife Uorn. March 2, by Miss Alice Ord and Miss Leta ot Lester Cock, a baby girl. Lunt, accompanied by Miss Norma Eugene Lydiard, of 1'rovo, was a lilglcr. Miss Watklns, ut the High week. Anderson last ot Edith guest a reading, and Minx Mr. and Mrs. Eskll Anderson en- Scbool, gave rendered a violin Goldsbrough Mercy their at tertained Monday evening Diane by Mis solo, accompanied Mr. Mrs. and Harry boiae, in Conor of The opening and Goldsbrough. ilowers. prayer was given by L. A. Arnold Harrison is visiting in Ibis closing L. A. Mailer, Sr.. respect-ivelMiner and city. He was one ut the first boys N. C. slake presifrom Fountain Green to volunteer dent of J.Mutuals, t'exlon, waa in charge. his services for L'ncle Sam. Mr. Harry Ilowers has returned A CLtlt IS ENTEHTAIXED from oversea service. Ilia wife, I'TOI'I who was formerly .Miss Eva Anderson Tim Hume f Mr. P. II. Cowan 1 ot this city, met him in Nephi. I Ml FriGilbert Edmlatun has relumed lo Tlie Scene of .Fnjoymrnt Fleeted Officer Evening-day best bis after Fountain Green, doing l or Enduing Year, Followed for Uncle Sam in France. He looks lly Muic and Kefrehnwnt well and baa many interesting experiences to leil. U. Cowan waa hostess to James Meyer baa returned from the.Mrs. P. Club last Friday evening. Camp Taylor, Kentucky, where be Afterliopia the regular routine of business, bas been in military training. Miss were elected the coming Louie Mallet, ot Manli, baa been bis officers The remainder for of the evening year. guest tor a few days. to needle work and The following are Salt Lake and waa devoted music, and a delicious luncheon wan Provo visitors: Katie Anderson, served later. Mrs. Nellie Schofield. liernard Nash. J. J. Uldroyd. Mr. and Ray George Mooth and Paul Mrs. Merl Ivory, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HoothStewart, were guorts ot the Club. and Cora Madseu Mrs. Johnson, Cleo Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Jackson bave PROCEEDS 10 GO TO MEMORIAL returned from Salt Lake, where Mr. Jackson baa been for treatment at e tbe L. I. H. Hospital. His condition IWrlpta I trail red From The To lie titvea on HI. Patrick's Mht is much improved, bat be will return again this week for further lly tlie Indies' Literary flub. Will H iMnafed To Worthy treatment. An Soon Aa th l ead The Junior High School banket For Thin Parpnne Start ball team, of Falrview, played a good game with a local team here last It is announced that the proceeds Friday evening. The score, however, was 10 to 14 In favor of our of tbe St. Patrick's Hance, to be given M. I. a The A. local team. gave by the Lad lea' Literary Club next dance after the game, which waa well Monday evening, will he given to the attended and much enjoyed. East Juab County Soldiers' Memorial Mrs. P. T. Holman died at her as soon as the fond for this purpose Illborne Sunday evening, after an started. It Is reported that the ness of many months. Eha was loved sale of ticket Is unusually laree and and respected by all who knew ber a erowd that will pack the dance ball and ber loss will be deeply felt. Is therefore expected. She Is survived by ber husband and A. P. Christensen, forest ranger, the following children: P. L. Holman, principal of the public school, is over In San Pete County this week, of Nephi, meeting with the cattlemen of Mo Mrs. Ernest Anderson, Iteeed, who la at present with the A. roni and Fountain Green, and attend E. F. In Fran re, Mrs. Hardell ing to other field work. Mr. ChrisElmer, Harry. Helm and L tensen la tn Manfi, vlnlting her parOrand. Funeral service were held ents while ber husband is over in Thorsday la the Meeting Hon. that part of the country. Mm. A. J, Powers, Jr.. left for Many were In attendance from oat of town, aa well as from town, show- American Fork Rstorday morning ing the ex eem Is which she was on account ot the lllneo of 'ber held. Floral offerings were profuse mother. Mr. TAUEH-XACL- il K 11, y. -- ft Fuuerul services were held lu the The Ciiy Council met Friday evenTaberuacle, tu this city, Sunday after-uoo- ing in Ihe City Hall, those pruaeut over the remains of the depart- being Mayor Uarrelt, Councilmeu ed pioneer, John Vickers. Beautiful Thomas lialley, Aloiuo Ingram, J. tributes were paid by his life long K. Lunt uud J. K. Ostler. John Cooper, ot ihe firm ot Cooper friend, David Caxler, the only person living who remembered the deceusea &, Pyper, met w ith the Council aud when he came lo this valley. He complained that the city waterworks told ot the worth ot the departed as was ruuuiug in competition with the au upbullder lu this commuuily, his plumbing firms aud hardware stores courage aud devotion to duly during of the town. On motion the matter the Indian troubles, ajid his great was referred to the committee on worth, us a farmer in tilling the soil waterworks. aud bringing forth from mother naJames 11. Kllmou made application ture the moat bouuteous crops. He for eluctrlu lights, aud the same waa further said that Brother Vickers referred to the electric light commitbad never bad uu equal iu this val- tee. The Council then took up the mailey ua a farmer, aud he questioned it he had iu the Stale ut tub. He ler ot the lavement ot .Main Street, also spoke of hia upright character, it being staled that the Stale lload and hi steadfaalueas to the gospel, CommiHsiou had ottered to pay two which be had espoused in the country mills ot the expense, providing the from which he came. city paid two mills aud the county J. W. Paxuiau was the next speak- one mill. After some discussion the er, and he paid tribute lo ibe life Council passed a resolution accepting and character of the deceased as be the offer ot the Stale Koud Commisn had known him. JJiahop A. H. sion, and the city attorney was inwaa the closing speaker, aud structed to arrange the nucesaary told ot several Incidents in but lite details of the work, and to meet with of which he was familiar. the Commission for further informaMusic waa furnished by the choir, tion as to the work required by the who sang: "When First the Glorious city to participate in the funds which the ltoad Couiiulsuiou had lo approLight ot Truth," "Shall We Meet the Kiver," and the closiug priate tor this purpose. 11 la ihe intention of tu number, "Oh My Father." Miss Council, Alice Ord rendered a solo, accom- aa far as can be learned, to pave tbe Miaa Leta Lunt. The main street tbe entire length, pro panied by opening prayer waa offered by L. A. viding tbe county will abo aid. as This Improvement liatley, Sr., and the benediction by stated above. P. P. Cbriatenaen. Ueautltul flowwould certainly le ii fine thmg for ers covered the casket. the town, and wilh the help that will All of his children were present at be forthcoming from ihe State, there the services, his son. Thomas, who does not appear to be any great obwas visiting in California, arriving stacle In the way of a successful com bere for the funeral, aud Mr. and pletion ot the work. Mrs. Jauiea Vickers, who recently moved to Alexander, Idaho, were also Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Giles, of friends Salt Lake, were the guests Monday present. Other and relatives were Mrs. I'ratt, ot ot Mr. and Mra. Alma Hague. They Salt Lake, slater of Mr. Vickers, and were returning from a trip to SouthWui. Lee and Mrs. John Mitchell, of ern California, and left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. their home in Salt Lake City. n, Em s, the organization. Beautiful Tributes Are Paid Resolution Is Passed by City To The Life and Worth of Council Accepting Offer of Pioneer John Vickers, Who State Road Commission for Pasted Away in This City. The'Paving of Main Street The Entire Length. City Impressive Services Held In Tabernacle Last Sunday Attorney Arranging Details phone from this city to New York, but such was the experience of a resi(2) dent of this city hiHt Sunday afternoon, when Mrs. Ol iver Wilson wuh called to the phone and notified by the operator that a party in New York wished to talk with her. Mrs. Wilson thought that some one wag playing a Joke upon ber, but it turned out to be the correct dope, as It was her sister, Mrs. PugMley, formerly Mlsa Ester Andrews ot this city, who was on the other end of the line in the big metropolis. Mrs. Wilson was certainly elated to talk with her sister, and aays the voice was just as distinct as though she had been In Nephi. The above Incident shows the wonderful age we are living in, when conversation can be had with a person nearly three thousands miles. e, booster for the Agricultural and Mining A valuable ad- interests of Juab County. vertising medium, being widely read by the citizens of the county. Subscribe Today. A The News, Vol. 3, No 31 d, FAT i VISITS NEPHI. IN WILL EXHIBIT HOGS AT THE STOCK SHOW IN APRIL! FI CA.IKH. NF1MI1 F.llt.UKH WILL DISPLAY CAH LOAD OF Pltl.Mi: IHMiS AT FAT STOCK SHOW WHICH WILL UK 1IF.LD IN HALT LAKF. CITY HKRE will be a fut stock show held in Suit Lake City the early part ot April, at which Mr. Ed easier, .one ot our Nephi farmers, will exto hibit a car load lot ot prime hogs. Mr. L2J12 Caster has bad them 12 on feed for several weeks, aud expects to carry off the honors at the show. He recently entered them tor the show at the suggestion of Mr. manager ot the slock yards at Bali Lake, aud he is now using bis bust efforts to have them gain every pound ot flesh they can possibly curry. Mr. Caxler is a strong believer in the value ot hogs on the farm, especially where they can be handled In connection with a herd of. good dairy cattle, and be thinks the farmers ot Ibis section would do well to pay more alteution to the raising of this class ot stock. The Times-New- s wishes Mr. Cazler success In bis venture, aud hopes be will capture the big prize at the coming show. X Mau-durfiol- d, VOTE UFJAN1M0L ISLY FOR FREE DEUVERY SYSTEM LAIMiP. CIIOIVU OF PlUMHtKSSlYF t IT1.KNS ATTF.ND MF.KTI.MJ AT WKDNFSDAY Ol KTHOCSF KVKM.Vti, AM) K.VPHKS.S 111 1.1 H APPllOVAL OF MAIL HF.L1YKHY At a out-of-to- AhGUB U 11 - - nt AjMH-Utio- Poet-pon- . rd JOIN THE LEAGUE OF THE NATION TERES! IN- -, A OF RAILROAD t V. S. Peet, Traveling Super visor of Agriculture for the Union Pacific, Making Survey of Territory Covered By Salt Lake Route. Offers Farmers f ree Advertising The Union 1'uclftc Railroad Com-pauw ho now control the Sail Lake Komo.Kouu, lawmaking extensive surveys oi me agricultural possibilities of luu territory througu which the latter road operated, lu this couuectiou, V, ri. 1'uet, tUe traveling supervisor ot agriculture for Ihe U. i. was lu Neimi Tuesday, looking over the farmiiig couditioua here aud conferring with tlio county agent, with a view ot stimulating the production ot products iu the territory adjaceut to Ntphl. Mr. Peel visited the Times-New- s oil ice while iu the city, aud iu talking over I ue work lhal the railroad la trying to acuomplish company uioug ibis line, suid tliut his compauy was now gelling out a "Farm Marketing bulletin," iu which thi farmers who live in the territory served oy the Union Pacific or Oregon Short Line, could advertise whatever they had tor sale iu the livestock line tree, upon application to tbe county y, agent, or the local buuker. This service is now being used to good advantage by the farmers, uud is the means of bringing buyer aud seller together. This work, will be extended lo Include all farm proservice ducts. Thia free bulletin can only be used at present for the sale of pure bred livestock, aud pure sued a. For example: It any farmer in Nephi bad auy pure Beed wheat., oats, or barley, tor sale, by making application he can have bis advertisement published In the Market Bulletin, free ot charge, and thus get publicity throughout a dozen states or more. . Mrs. Gerald Cw'eT" Miss Mattle Cazier and Miss llatlle Uroadhead went to Provo Monday, to attend the Grand Opera that evening in the above city. LEHIGH SCHOOL NOTES Live News of The Doing of Nephi IHkU School hludcnt Iuring the Wck. Gathered by Mt SIuk1 lvone Ingram, TUne-ws for The Pt lcr Onelta Uees returned to ik liool today, after a two weeks visit In Southern California. The Camera Club are planing a dance to be given at tbe Arlington on Saturday, March Z2nd. The first of a series of baakel ball games will be played at tbe wk. Kiuro Friday afternoon, this A big "Student Dody" dance will be given in the Arlington, April 4th. Watch for Keep tbe date In mind. big parade on day of dance. Mr. J. W. Houd was tbe speaker at Student UoJy Aeiubly Thursday, this week. His subject waa "OppoHe Injected a little optimrtunity." um Into tbe students and pointed out that Nephi wss a splendid place In which to live. Mlsse Dou and the Mercy Ooldsbrougb furnished for tbe program. musical held Monday afterIn a noon at the lllgb School building, the following studenta were selected gait Lake Wednesday. "Niobe." Mr. and Mrs. George Carter came to take part in the play which will be staged by the Ncphl over from Kureka yesterday. of April; Mr. Thomas Vikeri left for Ocean High School the latter part Koscoe Orover, Stellioan Cowan, Park, California. Wednesday. EveMm. K. II. Patten and Mr. William Leonard Sidwell, Hont P.ryan. lyn Park, Pearl Ilaily. Iris iirough. Tatten left for Halt Lake Monday. re lilancbe Ufgler, Arvilla Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lornax Caller, Lor ell Sparks. turned from Salt Lake Wednesday. Miss Koby Cole has returned from w Finn. Will Have a Kingman. Arizona, this week, where Furrka she visited several months. Attorney L L. Paker, of Provo. and bis brother. Lieutenant Claude a partnership LITERARY CLUB IS ENTERTAINED F. Haker. have formed for tbe practice of law, and have opened an office In Fureka. They Member of Organisation Clatlier at wish to notify tbelr many friends In this part of the county that they ran The Home of Mr. 1. W. ltoad I m1 be found at the Elks' Building. In Monday Fvenina;. Very Lureka. Their professional card ap(iiven Program pears in another part of this paper,. Hy Different Mcm'wr. try-ou- t. Iw u iZ J A'; Jl s . aa r-ieliC- L, " Fnjhle w I Col-lar- I largely attended meeting ot representative citizens, who met at the Courthouse Wednesday evening to consider the proposal ot the Govern ment with respect to the Install ation of a free mall delivery system in Nephi, It was voted upon unani mouMly by those present, after bear ing ttio proposal explained, to accept APRIL 12 It. PROGRAM NEXT SUNDAY TO HEAR at the Mayor Garrett presided meeting, ana W. C Andrews acted as Prt-Postmaster Allen read Pel il ion to County secretary. W Ul North Ward Mutual Conimiwiioarra at Meeting Held on tbe communication from the GovernFntertalu Next feunday Kvrniug at ment, and also explained the working WrdacMlu), lUxjuceling llial The Taorrnarlc. hhclby Cautl-lau- d of the system in other towna the size WIU I They He Allowed To IncorHis Kpcr-l- c ot Nephi. porate. Mattrr Waa While In Artloa oa I ntil April IX The llattlefirld of France his Leo Knowles. afler visiting for a couple of weeks, left The following program will be , At the meeting ot the County Coin parents this week, where he tbe pe for Idahoto Falls given Sunday evening in tbe Taber- mlasioners held Wednesday, be employed In tbe future. expects a&k of Mona. tition resident otibe nacle, by tbe North Ward .Mutual Mr. Knowtes bas recently been dis Association. One of the features ut Ing for Ibe tows to be Incorporated charged from the service, being next the was until meeting postponed the program will be a talk by Shelby on April lzih, when stationed a great part of the time at Candland, relating bis experiences of tbe Hoard, and Texas, tbe tor propo Waco. against while in action on tbe battlefields ot arguments John Adams, of Eureka, who bag Hoard. be will the beard by France. Mr. Candland arrived borne silioa recently returned from France, Is tbla week. The program follows: the guet. this week, ot Mr. and Mrs Mr. and M ra. W. 11. Drown, and Orson Ladjee Quartette, Leta Lunt and Caxler. Mrs. J. W. Harries went to Payson Company. While there tbe gentle ADDITIONAL IXM'AL NEWS NOTF.S Vocal Duel. Alice Ord and Leta yesterday. men will inspect a number of silos in LmK. Piano Ouet, It eta Sperry and F.iroa that section, with a view to erecting Idve. Ilspprninic t.alhered by The one on their farms. Jonas. City hdifor of The TimeafNows Talk by Shelby Candland. Personal During Paet Week. Hees Dr. and Mrs T. I). and tbelr Heading, Lone Ingram. The Arrival and Mention of Violin Selection, by Uoldsbrough daughter, Onefta, returned yesterday Departure of Xrphitoa. from California, and report having Sisters. bad a fine lime.. Heading. Mlns Marba Cannon. Harry Carter returned hjine from lnr (', ALL.0F MAIN STREET KN- - T is not very (JjL,juuMver to the call sent out ut few Jays ugo, about sixty ut the representative men of thin community met at the City Hall Tuesday evening, and after a lengthy discussion, formulated pluus fur Hie orgauizuiiou ol a "Uoosler's Club." J. VV. Houd wan elected chairman of the meeting, and in a stirring address, tuld o the pur. pose ut the gathering and the need tur such an organization to advauce the material prosperity of this city, and to boost (or the advantages that were ottered in this section. Several more speakers, including Mayor Oarrett, W. A. C. Bryan, T. C. Winn, Geo. A. Sperry, Jr., L. A. A. V. Uadd, J. W. Whltmore, L. Kraut, and others addressed the assemblage in tavor of the launching ol the organization. At the close ot the discussion, a motion was made that a committee ot ten be appointed to draft a Constiand submit them tution and to the next meeting, which will be held next Tuesday evening, In the City Hall. The following are the committee selected tor this work: L. A. Miner, T. C. Winn, Geo. A. Sperry, Jr., J. W. Whltmore, Kalph lirougn, 11. 11. THIS CITY MAY PAVE REST LASTJSUNDAY OLIVFIt WILSOX JOYH TALK WITH HEIt SIHTKK, MltS. PCliSLKV, ' WHO CALLS HKK I'P 1'ltOM NEW YOltK. VOICES DISTINCT Large Crowd of Progressives Attend Meeting at the City Hall Tuesday Night Plans .'I PIONEER IS LAID TO NEWYORKCITY MILS. 4 TIMES-NEW- S a-- ROUSINGJEETIHG JUS' i Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, March 14, 1919 The Time., Vol. 10, No. 23 U THE Ittfje 'III Mr. 3. W. Pond hote Monday evening to the members of the Ladie Literary Club, who met at A very enjoyable ber home. vm itiven. which included a paper hy Mr. N. J. Keea. on the "Origin and Life of Pt, Patrick." Y. Cols gnve a humorous Mrs Jam paper, and the roil rail of members anxwered with some "Rit of Irish Mft Hood alio entertained with some very Tine selections oft tb! piano. Thoe present were Mrs. prn-sra- Ilttl." mm Oeo. A. Sperry. Jr.. rest, Mrs. O. M. Mrs. K. R. For- Whltmorn. Mrs. J. W. Whltmore, Mrs. T. C. Winn. Mr. R. W. Me.MaUin. Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mr. J. I Hellinton. Mrs. I)ennl Mrs. Will, am Wood. Mrs. N. J. Neva Ttalley, Mrs. Jarne Cole, Ml R". l!rtha and Jioith, Mle MrFherwwi. and Jhs hasten, J. W. P.oad. ,I.ula Mrs Mrs. Joseph Iirown was a north hound n vrsejigpr 8tTirlar morning. Koy Black relumed ta Nephi this week, after several months service at Camp Lewis, for Uncle Sarn. Mrs. faura Ingram returned t Nephi Saturday, after visiting her danehter t Lynndyl for a fe weeks. Alonr.o Price atid son. Lonnle. left for Hur the early part of this ley. Idaho, where, they will look over me farming land. Leland Pros'lhead. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorns llroslhead. who hft for been staflcmed st Camp seTeral tnnnfbs, b r"ent!y his dihree. and Is now tn tb raiirad shops at Focateilo, Idaho. tets |