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Show ) THE 2 TIMES-NEW- S Circulates throughout East Juab County. Art Independent paper published in the interest of all the people all the time. Let us enter your name on our subscription list. A lor the Agricultural CHURCHMAN liSHINO OCT hi Liveth." The first speaker was Robort Winu, a former counselor to the deceased. Mr. Winn paid a high tribute to the when it became known that of his former associate und worth T. II. G. Turkus had breathed his sterling qualities last und had guno to his well earned told of the many friend. reward. Although he had been cri- possessed by his ,MisB Lulie llrough then rendered tically ill for several months, it was a' sacred solo, "Face to Face,'" ac the earnest hope of bin friends, and Athelia Apostle thexe included the entire population, compuuledL. byRichards ilooth. was the next Stephen an but that his life would be spured, und gave a splendid dls All Wine Providence had deemed H speaker course on the value to the world ot otherwise. such men as the dectiased. lie said Horn in Derby, England, in 1861. that it men lived such a life as Ulshop he came when young with a widowed Parkes bad lived, wars and strife mother and four other small children would cease and the millenium ot to Nephi. Early in life he developed peace would b.t ushered into the those characteristics which eminent world. ly fitted him for the goodly life which Jas. Garrett, Jr., another forme he has led and for the religious was the next speaker who counselor, duties which he Jias for so many spoke feelingly of his association years faithfully performed. with the departed und puid a glowAs Hishop of the North Ward for ing tribute to his life and works. 23 years, as a member of the Stake J. K. hunt added his testimony to Presidency and Patriarch, he won that of the previous speakers, endorsthe hearts of the people to an ex- ing all that had been said in behalf tent rardly attained by mortal man. of the deceased. As a public oJIScial he carried the Mrs. Willard Richards, of SaH same qualities into his work as he Lake, then gave a violin solo "I Need displayed in his religious duties and Thee Every Hour." accompanied by for the last three terms Miss AlhHU Ilooth. his eltv-tioas County Treasurer of Juab county President T. D. Kees tluta told of by increased majorities Is silent proof his association with him in the Stake of the esteem in which he was held. Presidency, the great help he had not only in Nephi but throughout the been to him. und bis kindly and symcounty. pathetic nature in always seeing the lid leaves besides his wife, ten good side of human nature Hishop Bailey made the closing re children, four other children having marks, telling of the influence of the preceeded blm to the great beyond. Impressive funeral services wrtre life of the deceased In the commun held TuTsday afternoon in the Taber- Ity. The choir then sung "God He nacle, the liuHd.ng being filled to With Is Till We Meet Again." and overflowing, many of whom came the benediction was pronounced by from I.evan. Mona, and other sur- - Jas. D. Pexton. one of the first coun rounding towns to pay their respects fselors to the deceased while he was to the departed leader. Hishop of the North Ward. The funeral arrapgementa were in in charge of The services H rhop Tl.ohian Mallev nnd the l"tt charge of Wm. Bailey, assisted by The 'flowers number was given by a double mixed numerous committees. quartette, compose! of Misses Lutie were profouse and beautiful, bing Garrett, banked on a long table in front of the Krough. Alice Ord. Horten Delia Grace, Messrs. Frank Russell. choir seats, as well as on the coflin. Paul Rooth, Willie Sells and Ra ph FiftyMhree automobiles followed the cortege and the body to Its Barnes, accompanied by Mrs. May fum-va- l llurton, tint selection given being "I last resting place. A wave of sympathy und Bor row panned over Nephi Saturday 1 IT LOAN DRIVE TO START HERE MONDAY SEASON SPORT Before Judge J. 8. Cooper in the Precinct court, last Saturday, Elliot Miller, of this city, was brought be fore the court on a complaint ot the District Uame Warden charged with angling for trout in the Salt Creek Canyon stream n violation of the stute game laws which forbid this fascinating sport at this time Of the year, r Tom the evidence brought out Ul the hearing, it appear, that Forest Hanger A. P. Christensen, who is also a deputy game warden, and Precinct Constable L. P. Anderson, were proceeding up the canyon when their at tention was attracted to a team that was secured to a tree nearby, Be coming auspicious, they commenced un investigation with the result that .Mr. iM liter was quietly surprised by and Constable Deputy Christensen Anderson in the act ot casting the elusive bait into the stream. He waa placed under arrest and the hearing held as stated above. After listening to the evidence Judge Cooper imposed a fine ot $35, and ulso confiscated the fishing tackle found in his possession. I GEORGE FOOTE Known and Respected "lli.en of Till Community Had lleen in Poor Health for Nearly a Year. Well Last Sunday in Salt Lake, George g resident of Foote. a Nephi. passed away after an illness which lasted for nearly a year, Porn In Nephi on July 26th, 1566, he hud passed bis 52nd year ot life. li.i married in the fall ot 1894 to Miss Celestla Wilson ot tbi. city, who survivea him. lie also leaves three wins. Clarence. Bertram and Emer- n. The deceased was quiet and un Humming in his manner of life and was respected by all who knew him. For many years he was a leading musician of the city, being a mem ber of the old Nephi Orchestra, which fur year, was the most popular musical organization in this part of the W. 1 mm BACK COMMITTEE Vote I'liiiiiiuiously to Curry Tlirouitb Water Projects ami Make Amvm-niefor Preliminary ExpciiM Enthusiast ie Meeting. The farmers of Mona want th surplus water of Siruwbory reservoir. This was fully demonstrated at a big meeting of farmers held in that town Tuesday evening, ther being present 61 ot the big runners of the community. The Strawberry water committee, Mr. R. 11. Evans. T. C. Wiuu. I. H. Grace and T. II. Hurton, und DohnU went ovr Wood of the Times-New- s, from Nephi to. attend" the meeting. T. H. Hurton acted us chairman and after a few remarks, called upon the secretary, Mr. Winn, to give the report of the progress which hud been made to dule. After adresses had been made by R. II. Evans, and 1. 11. Grace, Bishop Garfield moved that the assessment "of 25c per Bhare askud for This by the committee be made. motion found several seconders, and y, on being put to a vote carried with not a dissenting vote. Several questions wero asked by the farmers present wheh were satis factorily answered by the committee. On account of the deuth of Mr. owler and Mr. Ephriain Kay, former embers of the Mona committee. It to fill these vacan- us thought w ies. lilsnop uarneiu was act on the general committee anu Iso on the local committee!, other members of the local committee being life-lon- bit Hyrum Vest, Jr.. Ileber Fowkes, Osborn Young, and R. E. Fowler. DIES IX PROVO BI RIAL IX XETHI The funeral of MUs Mary Ingra daughter of Mrs. L.. J. S perry, of this city, was held In Nephi Monday afternoon. The de ceased was about 1 8 years or age and had been living . In , Provo for some time previous io ner owiiu, which occurred the latter part of last week. Neilson. .1 Job h)yubcribing its quota. FOUNTAIN GREEN NEWS This loan will be bandied in the same manner as the previous loans and an urgent appeal will be made by the local committee for the sup port of tho loan in theis county. Juab county cannot afford to fail in this final effort and she won't. Let's put it over the top. ENTEUTAEXED AT HEK HOME Mrs. L. W. Evans was hostess at a social given at ber home Thursday L. Scho- Girls have re- evening in honor of Mrs. T. The Wide-Awak- e and Howard of Mr.. Provo. field, vived again and club was bold forth of --Manti. A pleasant time was Cor, last .Monday Christensen'. at Mary had, after which luncheon was served evening. A diliclous luncheon was to the following guests: Mrs. T. L. nerved. Schofield, Mrs. Howard Cox, Mrs. A. Francell I .a men of Moroni, and R V. Gadd, Mrs. It. J. Henroid, Mrs. V. Karl Hansen of this city, were mar- M, Foote, Mrs. James Bean. Miss ried at the Manlt Temple on Wednes- Lula McPhersoe, Miss Therese day, April "llh. lirough. Miss Ruth Foote and the Louie Mallett of Manti and James hostess, Mrs. Evans. P. Meyer of this city were married at the Manti TeSnple on Wednesday Ralph Hrough, secretary of the April Uth. Nephi Commercial Club, wishes to inform the members that he Is now n ladies their due. for ready to receive A HE ENTERTAINED April, and can be found any day at the Nephi National Hank. Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Jr., was hosJudge J. IX Call and daughter. tess Monday evening to the members Miss Helen Call, of Hrtgham City. har Club at of the Ladies Literary home. Thl evening was very pleas- are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. antly sp?nt, Mis Watkins of the A. C. Hryan for a few days this week. High Rthw.l giving two fine read- they having come down to attend the G. Parks. ing entitled "Mothers of France" funeral of the late T. H. and "Glory." Mrs. D. O. Miner gave Mr. and Mrs. Grant ElWbeck Wl a paper entitled "Patriotic Mothers." for Salt Ijike City on Tuesday wtiers . sev-Ellison gave and Miss Mildred to make thir home. For they expect eral select ims on the piano. Those the few months Mr. Ellerieck past A. Goo. Mrs. Jr., Sperry. presnl were has bee.n employed at the riater Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mf. i. W, W hit more, btter tnlll, but having been offered Mrs E. R. Forrest, Mrs. J. W. Hond, In Kail Iake he decided to position XX O. Miner, Mrs. J U. Beliison, Mrs. move there. Mrs. ft. T?. McClnre, Misa Neva Booth, Mrs. Several Nephi boys who are memMiss Watkins and the booths. Miss Wstklns, Mrs. L. A. Wbltmore bers of the famous (1st riftfslon have landed this week In New York, ac and the hostess, Mrs. Ellison. cording to Information reeeived In this city, these being Lantll Hurton Grant Ord and Reed Hailoy. Mr and Mrs. T. G. Kchofleld of Douglas, Arizona, and Mrs. Wm fichofield of Alamo. Nevada, returned to their horns Tuesday after couple of weeks visit with relatives in Nephi and Salt Lake City. I mterihv tu . pAYfor 1 V. country ilr. Campbell. District Manager of Funeral services were held from Mountain States Telephone Co. the Tahtrnacte Wednesday, Hishop the In Nephi yesterday. The com was Thomas Itailey being in charge. Miss has now put the Nephi district Meltta Hague redered the vocal solo pany the control of the Salt Lake under "A Perfect Iay," and the opening district, eliminating Provo. and Mr. prayer was given by L. A. Bailey, 8r. Campbell has betr placed In charge The speakers were W A. C. Bryan. of this enlarged district. It. Grace, J. E. Lunt and the closing remarks by Hishop Bailey, all ot whom uke highly of the departed i IMIUl, SEItt H'l'Js HELD nil also spoke word, of comfort to FUNERAL SERVICES Foil WALTER kIHGKX the family. Other musical number, were glvi COUNTY TREASURER Funeral terviria for Walter KirPAXMAN FOR GRANDMA Mrs. Ralph Ilelliston. who ren by gen. whoso death we recorded In our a vocal solo, and a duet by Mrs last Issue, were held from the home Anderson and L. P. Ed. Carter ot his mother Sunday afternoon. The At a special meeting of the Board or inn me noui. iover H A. held were S. were beautiful J. serTios Very Cooper, speakers a ... of m County Commissioner, held Wed tf " HIliston anr T. If. Burton who . Md .Sunday afternoon In the Tabernacle morning, there being present nesday mnn words of comfort to the bereaved over the mortal remains of Grand-mFrancom and Oscar Andru., George beautiful flower, covered the of appointing a County family, and told of the good qualities Paxman. whose death we chronicled matter the caxket turn. beautiful in our of the deceased. .Many Treasurer to fill the vacancy caused covered the casket. litshoD Bail' presided and the by the death of Treasurer Parke, waa Captain ana Mrs. won uang.re 01 taken up. After a careful consider opening number was a sor.g by the Angeles returned to their home ation of the matter It was decided to choir. "Guide Me to Thee." Prayer MARRIED IX NEW YORK; afternoon after a plessnt HONEYMOON IN XETHI w. offered bv J E Lunt. nnd the appoint Miss Ida Parkes. the present relative id ?epm visit with Father-.rhoir then rendered "Oh My Miss Parkes has deputy treanurer. of Manti Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pltchforth "Mother's Wishes," being a few lines Mrs. James Hickman, In charge of the practically read sml Mrs. Horenre swensen in rvau office for several month past and U ire spending a few days of their l"ft by the deceased, were th-Lake, are visiting their parent. Mr thoroughly acquainted with the work honeymoon this week at the home of by Hishop Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kendal! of this and Mr. Geo. Hobbs this week. and according to the word ef those The speakers were I. H. Grac4, T Mr. and Mrs. Orton Durham left who know, the office Is now In splen city. The bridegroom Is the son of D. Rees. L. A. lUiley. Sr , and Bishop Mr. Harry Pltchforth, a former Thomas Bailey, all of whom dwelt for Parowan. VUh. on Wednesday did shape. dnt of Nephi. and has been InK the ork incidents In the life and character afternoon", train where they ill Naval service of the I'nited tales of the departed and her devotion to visit with relatives for some time. Mrs. Hyrum Carter, Irving Carter, nd has now been honorably ils- - her family and to the churrh. Mrs Lucy Miller left for Gar Miss Gwen Ostler motored to SaH rbargM, During this time be lias Other musical numbers rendered field Wednesday morning, heing call and Sunday to attend the wedding bad a varied experience, being" at were a davt by Mrs. Ed, Carter and ed there on account ot thrt Illness of reception of Mrs. Carter', son Lawtached to the "Great Northers," a L. P. Anderson, assisted by Prof. Bird her daughter. Mrs Ed Christensen. rence, who was married to M'ss Ella IS has made and large transport, on the violin and Mis NTtna Bigler. Sheriff Dsn Martin. Mr. and Mrs on Saturdey. rips across the Atlantic. During h!s solo was then given by Prof. Wm. Adams. Oscar Andrus and Jacob Peterson Mrs. I)e.an Kendall received a tele stay In the service he made the ac- Bird. "Face to Face." accompanied r;ibnn came over from Eureka Tues The Atr to attend the funeral of T. H. G gram Wednesday morning from ber Booth. quaintance of a young lady in New by" Miss Athelia husband conveying the information York and before leaving for Utah closing number by the choir, C. H. 'arkes. decided to bring home a wife. After Grace pronounced the benediction. that be had arrive! safely frou Tueshome arrived Sullivan inttn a short visit in Nephi the young Out of town people who attended (j,. from France where he .aw some France and was now at Camp Mills, New York. couple will lhve for Mflford where the funeral were Mr. I. C. Gadd and last July, being wound Mat Whitmore came dow.i from they expert to make their fotire two daughters of Provo, Mr.. Mattle et mfhtlng to IHh the big drive of July home. Salt Lake Friday to attend the Paxman and Miss Frances Taxman oft th. tele- - Junior Trom, returning to Salt like Fait t,aV. Wm Taxman and son and Enos Jofte. lecelved Claude Bryan of Jtrigham City. Mr. E. M. Taxman of Trovo. Joseph KTm from her husband Tuesday whtre he Is attending school, Tues1'tah. returned to his horn yester Miller and wife and Ernest Taxman .tating that he had arrived In New day morning. day after visiting at the home of hift of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. vr.ri from father, W. A. C. Bryan, for a couple A. R. Taxman of Kanab, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers. 8r. re- Mrs. H. M. McCune of Ogden, Utah. reived word a few day. .go tn of days. County Commissioner George Fran thir son Charles had arrived safely com of was to N'oyhi on Verfu! Jaeobson rtumd to the In New York from France. Mrs. Mary L. Morgan of Provo 1. Friday and Faturdar s'tcnditig th naval station at Ores!. Laks near monthly meeting f the bosr-- l of Chicago Tuesday after a ten days a gnet at the borne of Mr. and Mrs ftumuel Lintm that week,. commissioners J furlough In Nephi, -s Juab county has been called upon 1 25.000. 00 for the Fifth to raise or what In known as Coan. Liberty the "VICTORY LOAN." This U the last call that will be made by the the government and It Is now up to Juub county to help complete the nt unan-iirlounsl- ANSWERS LAST CALL n " OK IS KXPKNS1VK Know My Heavenly Father Knows." was offered by I. C. Gudd, of , II. i. Parke. Mi'ihImt of Juub Prayer one ot his first counselors in Provo. Stake Presidency, County Trews- - the bishopric. The next number was UI'IT llllll ll'llVI'l (lli.l'll 1'Ufc.seN a duet by Mrs. Ed. Carter and L. P. Prof. by accompanied Away After Several Months IIIiicnh. Anderson, on Norma and Miss Dird the violin, -Impressive Funeral Services. Higler, "I Know That My Redeemer ft A The New., Vol. 3, No 38 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, April 18, 1919 PUBLIC OFFICIAL CALLED "VICTORY boostei and Mining valuable advertising medium, being widely read by the citizens of the county. Subscribe Today. NOTED it TIMES-NEW- S interests ot Juab County. The Time.. Vol. 10, No. 26 i THE - I . a XT flow-er- I''" "-- " t s Tu-da- y " b-- n n I I tke I 1 I o-- r over-sea- the O OB |