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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S Ok Circulates throughout East Juab County. An Independent paper published in the interest of ail the people all the time. Let us enter your name on our subscription list. LADIES LITERARY CLUB PASS RESOLUTION SERVICE IS EXCELLENT REWARDED BY GOVERNOR KNOWN NKPHI t'lTI-ZKIS KF.AFPOIN'TF.D AS MKMHKK OF TIIK STATU WEUi Large Crowd Gather at The Tabernacle to Honor Our Departed Soldiers. Work Of Dead Heroes Held Up As Object Lesson For Fu ture Generations of State KOAKD'OF ATION HV Fl N Kyl'AhlZ. t.OVKK.N-O- K I Saturday, Win. Hatley, of this city, who for several years past has been a member of the State Board of Equalization, was reappointed to this position by HI BamberGovernor Mr. Bailey's ger. ability on this Board has been fully recognized by the State executive, hence the appointment. For tho past fifteon years Mr. Bailey has been a close student of tax methods, and we want to take the liberty of scying that. In our opinion, he Is better posted on the tax problems of Utah than any other man in the State. This Bailey papei congratulates Mr. on the appointment, as It has At the been earned on reorganization of the Board, he was again choeen Secretary. AST EH 1 Urst. mut we ravor tno erec- tiou in the near future at Nephi Utah, of a Memorial Bidding, for our soldier boys; the said building to be centrally located, and to contain, among other things, a gymnasium, swimming pool, reading room or library and a room for war relics, WHEREAS, the great world war has now come to a successful con clusion, and a number of our boys have given their lives, others have been wounded, and In order that the world may be made safe for Democ racy and a fit place in which to live. boys. Live News Items tiatlirt-e- by Tim Correspondent at Ne- nbl KMrr City During The Several Days. Arrival Pat And Iteimrture of People Y Are Acquainted With Tlmea-New- s Miss Marie Anderson was in NVphl Tuesday. Flu" all gone. Schools will re ooen Monday. Mr. Alma Dalby returned from Salt Lake Saturday. Bishop Jas. E. Taylor waa In Nephti on business Tuesday. . Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Crane were in Netihl during the week. .Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kosqulst were in Nephi Monday. Mr. Cren Psystmp returned home from Garfield last week J. W. Shepherd returned home from Salt Lake Monday. Mr. Ed Caiier. of Nephi. was In Levan on busineas Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd houds, oi re- this week. ..t.i .i.iii4 in t Ui.Ut,llonf nf Votihl SDetlt last In Levsn. on boslness. Tuesday m returned Francom . . t u.iurd.v Mr. Koyal Peterson came (o Leva, after a weeks' visit in Salt Lake. came down Vsnre . -- v-Manlon . Mr 'o,. i.. ,.f .ha mb In ... WHEREAS, a great many of our heroes are daily returning to their homes, after many months of sacrii fice and hardships, and, WHEREAS, if there ever was a time in the history of the world when the lives of heroes should be memor-alizeiu is the present time, and. WHEREAS, the question of the kind, character, and location of a memorial for our boys is now Doing discussed In every corner of me civilized world, and, psychological WHEREAS, . the time in which to move forward in this worthy undertaking is now, the present tme, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Ladies Literary Club of Nephi: d, FOUNTAIN pko-i;ka- L MCI m ,i Cowan. Miss Neva Booth. Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. T. D. Rees, Mrs. O. .M. wnumore, Mrs. J. W. Whllmore. Mr. U A. Whllmore. Mrs. J. w. Boud. Mrs. D. O. Miner. Mrs. 8. H. Mctune. wrs. Mlse C. Wm... Bailey. . . ... Mrs. T. A Winn. k .. neriin. ... Mrs. iieuiKion Ing .l. ... h Knir bii - lr GREEN pictures and history of the soldier Second. Wo favor the proposition of bonding the city to pay for this Memorial Building. Third. We favor the calling of a special election at an early date, for the purpose of submitting this proposition to the tax payers of Nephi. BE IT KUKTHKR RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of our Club and that a eppy thereof be forwarded to the Mayor and City Council, and a copy to the editor of the Times- News. Dated at Nophi this 23rd day of March, 1919. . Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry. Jr., ' President. Neva Booth, Secretary. (It could be stated here that the Ladles Literary Club have already started a fund for this purpose, hav ing realized the sum of $63.00 from the St. Patrick's Dance, and the Club also own a Liberty Pond, which will be given towards this worthy cause. Editor.) NEWS FAIL TO ELECT OFFICERS ltiK Public i:iiU-rtiii- Citizens KnJ ment IjisI Friday Afternoon ana levelling, When Opening of New Amusement Hall I Followed By Grand Keecptlon iu Honor of Soldiers. ' Boosters" flub Arc I'naMe To Fleet uii Ktetutive Board During Their Meeliiiit 1jo1 Tuesday F.wiiing. Will Appoint Nominal ln Committee Who W ill Select Of fleers for Club Tbe "Boaters" Club met Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Collard have re in the City Hall, for the purevening Mr. Collard where from turned Price, of electing the officers to serve pose husi but bten school, has teaching on account of ill the first year. A number of nomi- to discontinue nations were made for president, but health. on some pretext or The moct charming entertainment each one declined was It then suggested that other. was season nd celebration of the be appoint held last Friday afternoon and eve- a nominatinga committee set of officers and pre ed to select ning. Tbe event was the openingwel-of sent to the next meeting. This sug the new amusement hall and a w as acted upon and the chair come home party for the returned eesilon W. Boud, was authorixed to soldiers. It begarr in tbe afternoon man. J. name this committee, and the same by the soldiers and band serenading the meeting next Tuesday the town. Then followed a picture to report Inat the City Hall. show for the children. In the. early evening most a interesting program oening Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Winn and Mrs rendered la the new theatre, roi- CLUB IS GIVEN SURPRISE; wed by a picture show, entitled Orion Berry motored to Provo Sun A sumptuous day. where they visited with Mr. anil The Yellow Dog." luncheon was served in tbe old Ms. Frank Winn, who were happy nitCANI.ATION MKKTH AT TltK opera house, which was relished be over the arrival of a fine baby girl IIOMF. OF MRS. 4 AS. I IlKLIAS- - tween dances, the dance being beld at their home. hall. Every one in town ton monday f.vf.ninu and in the new Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Belllston enjoyed themselves, and showed their kn'jov. dkmghtfl'l for fathers to tbe Sunday with relatives In Nephi pent city kkndf.kf.ii hy appreciation Mr. Itelliston returning to Payson furnishing such an enjoyable time sf.vf.kal m km ii kks. free to tbe public. The town was where he is teaching school, while quarantined during tbe celebration. Mrs. Belllston will remain here for at met Club Ladles The Literary a tew days. so no outsiders were present. .L. Belllston Mrs. of Jas lha home in Tbe program Monday evening. cluded several selections on the A STITCH IN TIME piano r 7.7,7 ,""" 7 "TZ aawTw 1UK1 IIlfII " riuuicui". A. Sper-r- r. were present were Mr. Geo. Jr.. Mrs. E. R. Forrest. Mrs. R. T. -- r. passed: and. the husbands of the ladies walked Into the room and announced that It was a surprise party. eluded in the party wcr Mr and Mrs. J. R. Edgheill. Mrs. T U Foote snd Mrs. Edna Jensen, of Salt Lake. who had come down from that rity ... -j nfho heln In Kivlnc tbe surprise. To r.,i I'.i.r.n surprised Nenhi. visited relatives In Levan last say that the ladles werewere mild. They simply it is uniting Sunday. o unable to account for the trick beuiu Oalores Isltir returnea a big scale off on siK-Kii Lake after visiting in Levsn ing pulled and not one of them ever suspected l.nut ten days. who has anvthlnc of th kind vie will Christenvn. After presenting each lady with a heen in the .U 8. Service for several white rose and a green fern beautlfdl from home Csnp returned months, leaf? (the Club colors) they were es Friday. " where .Mrs. Van Luven, of Springviile, Is corted to the Emro Hall, were a aoeet at the horns of her daugmer abont forty more Invited guests Including the orches'ra. rent. VI Jnel TaVlor. snd dancing ws indulged In until Miss Anna Andprwnn. who has iha n Y. i:. at Provo, re-- 12 o'clock. IeHc1on refreshments were served during the dance. In Ttie"lT. tmA Iiiiiii who has cluding some very tine cherry punch, Anna Mslmsren. the serving booth being decorated In been in Salt Lk the past winter. -- i.m in her oarenta. Mr. and eren and white, everything being in keertina- with the club eolors. , (r. F.d Mai mares. enAi about 12:30 the party left for Msnaelson. Sr., Charles Mra. homes, each one being loud In their relatives of Burner a tertained in their Draiae of the good time the anern.M.n snd friends Thursday men bad shown them. Honor of bar birthday. nu was A mi GIVES WARNING AGAINST !! VISITING INFECTED CITIES G A It It KIT WARNS PF.OPI.K OF THIS tTTV TO KKF.P AWAY FROM SUCTIONS WIIFItK 1NFLU. F.N.A IS KAGINU SF.COND TIMK Plot RESIDENT IS GALUEDBEYOND MAYOK The Ladles Literary Club are tak-- i Ing the initiative in bringing before the citizens of Nephi tho teed for recognition of our ooldier boys, In tho shape of a memorial that will fittingly commomorate their work in the held great war. At their meeting, resoMonday evening, the following - LIVE LEVAN NEWS ITEMS IPG lution Chanter. President T. D. Rees was In charge and the first number was a selection by the High School- mixed quartette. under the direction of Prof. Bird. Prayer was offered by L. A. Bailey, Sr.. and then followed a vocal solo by Mrs. Ralph Belllston, "The End of a Perfect Day," accompanied by Miss Athelia booth. Mr. W. C. Andrews then read a history of each boy who had died In the service, there being eight In number. The speak ers were Mayor Garrett, J. K. Lunt, GETTING THE LEVEL ON A. H. Belllston and President. Rees, all of whom bore splendid testimony STREET OF CITY of the worth of the boys, and the valor they bad displayed, and also expressed sympathy tor the families who had suffered this bereavement. COUNTY KIKVKYOK PF.KFOKM- After another selection by the INO PKF.LIMINAKY WORK OX mixer quartette, the meeting came MAIN HTKF.ICT. . DF.TAILS TO to a close, with prayer by Bishop UK PKKSKNTF.D TO STATU Thomas Bailey. KOAI COMMISSION WHO President Rees thanked those who WILL PAVK KOAD had assisted at the services, and also Air. T. H. Burton, for decorating the County Surveyor Harry Carter was Tabernacle in the National colors. busy on Main street .Monday morn ing, getting the leval of me street Miss Mercy Goldsbrough left for and other details, for submission to will she where Lake Salt Saturday, the State Road Commission, on the resume her music studies. home contemplated paving of the State Raymond Jones returned Main Road, which would Include where Salt from Lake, Wednesday m reft. Dear weir The win State time. some for he has been employed portion of the expense when the Late S perry returned to Granger, work is done, and tbe particulars after Wyoming. Tuesday morning, asked for now is to enable the Com visiting with bis parents in Nephi mission to make an estimate on the for a few days. The city win wora iu couuecMrs. Beck returned to her home cobL with the State In doing the pav lion In American Fork Tuesday, after ing, and they expect to get this wora with her. visit daughter. pleasant underway In tbe not far distant tu Mrs. Murray Kesler. R. II. Evans returned from Salt lure. Lake Sunday, where he has been the home past two months, serving as an ofIrving Candland returned after seeing over a years flrer in the State Senate. Monday, - Mrs. Nellie Schofteld entertained service in Frnce. .Mr. i anuianu at dinner Sunday evening, in honor was attached to the Naval Air Serof her sister. Mrs. W. I. Norton, of vice, and was stationed most of the Ogden. Covers were laid for twelve time at Glronde. France, tie is now ni.iuil from the service and is guests. glud to be bark in I'tah once again. - for the Agricultural The News, Vol. 3, No 33 SOLDIERS MEMORIAL BUILDING Progressive Organization Take the Initiative in Introducing To the Citizens of Nephi the Need for Recognition of Great Work Performed in Behalf of Humanity by Our Soldier Boys. Favor Submitting Proposal Of Bonding City to Pay For The Building by Calling Special Election Soon SATCKDAY Very impressive memorial services were held last Suuduy afternoon ia the Tabernacle, iu huuur of the Nephi buys who lost their lives during the greut world war. A wave of sympathy neeined to be present at the meeting for the relatives who hud been deprived of their loved ones and tours moistened the eyes of many who were present, when the military history and the maimer of their death was told by Secretary V. C. Andrews, of the local Ked Cross boostei interests of Juab County. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, March 28, 1919 HELD LASTSU N DAY TIMES-NEW- S and Mining valuable .advertising medium, being widely read by the citizens of the county. Subscribe Today. A The Time., Vol. 10, No. 25 MEMORIAL SERVICE THE I I has issued a warning this week to tho cltUons of Nephi agalnut visiting UK Muyor Buctious the where Mrs. Eliza Jackson Chapman, Resident of Nephi Over Fifty Years, Passes Away Last Sunday. Husband And Five Children Survive Her. Funeral Wednesday la again influenza Fuuuiul services over the remains prevalent, which apot .Mrs. Kliza Juckaou Chapman, wlt plies particularly to of John Cliupuiuu, old resluents of Utah and Ban Pete 0121 Counties, this city, were held Wednesday after and the noon from the Stake Tabernacle. need tor precaution Counselor Alfred J. Uowurs, of the on the part of people North Ward Bishopric, wus iu charge. visiuug tueau counThe musiciil numbers were furnished ties Is apparent If we are going by tho ward choir, assisted by L, 1. to escape the new outbreak Audersou, Mrs. Flossie W. Carter that is ii mil n spread iug itself aud Mrs. Mubul Lunt. The speakers over the Stute. Mayor Garrett wore Miss Kttie Sid well, James Garthe citizens will that here hopes rett, Jr., W. A. C. Bryan, Bishop heed this warning, otherwise Thomas Bailey, aud A. J. Gowers. all official action will have to be ot whom paid tribute to tbe good taken to protect the people qualities of the departed. Tbe here from the duuger of having opening prayer wus ottered by Ne it brought into our midst again phi Jucksou, uud the closing prayer from other sections of Utah. The grave waa by L. A. Steps are now being taken by J dedicated Bailey. by Stephen Boswell. the ilourd of Health to prevent 4 Mrs. Chapman waa born In l'rutta young people coming here from Green, Kent, England, January lSlu, other towns to attend dunces. 1H39, where she spent her young was married to eee womanhood. She John Chapman In tbe Church offices in London. March 31st. 1866. by BOARD OF EDUCATION Nathaniel H. Felt, Mad shortly afterwards began their journey to Ameri ca, crossing iu sou in a sailing MET TUESDAY EVENING vessel, and then across the plains in an Ox team, they arrived in Nephi October 3. 1S66, where she had lived i:J.(iKMKNT OF TF.ACIIFICS everShesince. was the mother of eight child I OK XKXT SKASO.V AND ren, tnrt-- buys and live gins, two OK tONTKACTS sons and one daughter having pre IS ATTKNDKD TO. SCII(M)I.S ceded her to the great beyond. The WILL CONTIMK I'NTIL KND MAY. following survive her: Her hus OF TIIK band and Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Mrs. N. A. Nellson. Mrs. S. A. Lunt, Mr. A meeting of the Board of Edu cation of Juab School District was F. C. Chapman and Misa Josie Chapheld Tuesday evening, there being man, all living in Nephi; also one Benjamin Midgley, ot present I. II. Grace, J. II. Lunt, Jas. sister, Mrs. and one brother, Silaa Salt Lake; Garrett. Jr.. and J. F, Newton. The chief business attended to was Jackson, ot Colorado. She also the engagement of teachers for next leaves eighteen grandchildren, and season, and the preparing of a suit one great grandchild. a most lovable Mrs. Chapman waa V. A. C able contract. Attorney wora to suy a Daa and woman, ex good with and Board met the llrain to a good old plained some of the legal points of of everyone. 80 She lived years old In January the contract which is now in use, age, being Kdgar A. and. after some discussion. It was of this year. The poem of hsve been could on 'Mother," Guest, not to change the present decided contract, as it was fair, both to the written for such a soul as she: leat hers and the school district. Never a sigh for the .rare that she There being sufficient funds to bore for me. continue the schools for the full Never a thought of tbe Joys that flew nine months, it was decided to keep by: the sihools open until tbe end of Her one regret that she could not do as May. so as to give the students more for me. much time as possible to make up Thoughtless, and selfish, her Master lot time, caused by the enforced waa I. of schools, due to the Influ rling Oh, the long nights that sht came at vi, ai epidemic. my call to me. In the matter of engaging teachers for the next year, SupL Stewart re- Oh. tbe soft touch of her hand on tuy brow. ported favorably on practically all the present teaching force, and he Oh. the long years that she gave up her all fur me. was instructed by tne Board to oiler 1 yearn for her gentleness them contracts for next school year Oh. how now. returnable by April 15lh. There being no further business Slave to ber baby, yes; that was the the meeting adjourned. way of her. Counting her greatest of services small; SOUTH WURD WILL ENTERTAIN Words cannot tell what this old heart would say ot her. and fairest of Mother tbe I Program Will lie offered njoldo all. The People of This City SuniLi) The following from out of town at Ftenina t The Tabemarle, l'n-le- r tended tbe funeral: Mr. snd Mrs. The Anoplce of the South Want M. I .A. Benjamin Midgley, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Millie Bens, of Ogden. and Mrs. 8adle Public Cordially Invited Nesbit, of Provo. The following program "will be given Sunday evening, at the Taber CLOCKS MOVE AHEAD SUNDAY nacle under the auspices of the South Ward M. 1. A. New DntiHht Hating law Will Be Music, High School Orchestra. Quartette, T. W. Vlckers and Com- - come Mfetllve at 2 O'dmk A. M. pany. humln), March JttMh. Clocks Heading. Miss Cannon. Throaghnat Th I filled Hlalea W ill lie Pnttievl Ahead tme Instrumental Selection, by Kollo Hour On That Orme. Day. Talk by 3. N. C. Pexton. Bellision. Mrs. Vocal Solo, Ualph Next Sunday morning, March SO, Heading. Evelyn Park. 2 o clock, tbe citizens 01 tne at Vocal Solo. Oneita Rees. will move their clocks Stales I'nited Vocal Solo. Preston Bowles. forward one hour, in order to comMusic. High School Orcnestra. ply with the daylight saving law. rourse.it does not maka any dif John Ktehardson. the genial man- - Ot whether yo do this late srer of the Bonneville lumber Co ference or get up at two met with a painful ccidnt Monday oSaturdayortrxhl. clok. even wait nntil you arise aftern-wn- . whiie cranking a gssoline Sunday morning, before you attend from loose broke lever The engine. this mstter. Just so It is done. the machine, striking him with great to to do so will put you on form in the mouth, cutting a bad Failure hour behind the rest ot tbe country, and necessitating medical at and If you go to Sunday school of tention. meeting on the old time, you will the services nearly ended by Walter Klrgen was ttrouirbt home find the time yoa get there. hav west Saturday from the ing been quite ill for a wee or more. . CAHD OF TH INKH He Is reported as being somewhat To our riends and relatives who so belter since eefting medical treat kindly aslted as during the illness ment. ind death of our wife and mother. In our local Items la-- t week we and also rend"rd as aistance at referred to Mr. snd Mr. Stanley the funeral, we wish to eipress to movinc lo Idaho. This was an error them our heartfelt thanks and ap 4 It should have read Mr and Mrs. preciation. JOHN CHAIRMAN AND FAMTLV. Stanley Winn. m e ieerl ah. srt, Ir and Mrs. N. J. Hees snd Mr.dr Mr. Fred Kendall had plenty of returned rcsuinii for celebrating en Sunday, and Mrs. J K. a fnr to d.1ni. to It heir.g his wife s nvrMng. b'rthdsr. sba presented him wtb a trip to Southern California for the fine baby boy into th bargain. pat two week. ttter hom-yetr- aff r!nt |