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Show 1 9J) f Oh AN AD, IN THE TIMES-NEWBRINGS RESULTS. IT HAS THE CIRCULATION. S IS READ IN THE TIMES-NEWN HOME-IEAST JUAB EVERY COUNTY. S BEING A CONSOLIDATION OF THE JUAB COUNTY TIMES AND THE NEPHI CITY NEWS The Times, Vol. 8. No. 51. Nephi, MEN WILL LESLIE BOOTH WRITES BAMBERGER VISITS 60V. The News, Vol. 2. No. 22 Juab County, Utt htriday, Sept.28 1917 S4 SOCIAL INTERESTING LETTER TELLS OF INCIDENTS OF THE TRIP LEAVE WEDNESDAY sffiess3 t HAPPENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. George W. TO HEWS WEEKLY FROM LEVAN Gar rett entertained a number of rel WILL HAVE A MOVING MEN WILL BE atives at a dinner HI OF 47 MORE AND BEAUTY AMERICAN LAKE, Sunday, the NOTIFIED THIS WEEK occasion being the birthday of PICTURE SHOW. SUGAR COUNTRY THE SURROUNDING BEETS JV1AKE GOOD TO MOBILIZE AT NE Mrs. Garrett. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mr. and the following; FOR FIRST SHOWING FOR OCT. 3rd PHI Camp, Lewis DISTINGUISHED PARTY OF STATE OEFICIALS VISIT Charles Mangelson Sr, Mr. and Wash. YEAR. American WITH Lake THE Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson, Mrs. LEV AN RIDGE IN THE INTEREST OF WATER PRO22, 1917 Sept. CONTINGENT. THIRD M. W. Mangelson, Mr. Ruben JECT. MEETING HELD IN TABERNACLE. GOOD Dear Mother and Father; In the Juab County District Mangelson, all of Levan and the YesterPROGRAM RENDERED. hostess Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W farm project work carried on will Board local ;The notify Garrett. day at 12:45 p. m. we arrived during the past summer honors Governor Simon Bamberger, here as happy as could be. The foVty per cent more of Juab fell to Levan. The same being The the Club met to at auota this week, Utopia off by Ruben Mangelson State Engineer, George F. Mc SOLDIER BOYS TAKEN CARE carried trip was interesting and pleas- county's home of Mrs. Florence Lunt, the whose one acre of Mexican Pento I have mobilize at Nephi Wednesday Gonagle, R. E, Davis, Chairman Y. M. C. A. ant from start to finish. OF Oct. 3rd. At the time this is DELIVERS ADDRESS At camp Lewis, American Lake Washington where the drafted men of the new National army are being assembled for training in the western department, tne army Y. M. C. A. bunding-thoroughly equipped and splen didly manned, are awaiting the thousands that are arriving dai ly. Tons upon tons of .writting paper and envelopes are within reach, books and magizines have been carfuliy laid out, well lighted buildings with ample for writing letters home, for recreation and comfort, are completed and everything is free Wherever American troops are sent this same welcome awaits the soldier. The sign of the Red Triangle of the Y. M. C. A. means that within the walls of the building a friendly welcome awaits the soldier, that every thing in the building is at his disposal and there are no don'ts and no dues. The secre'aries- RSs efficient. how told hnrino-thGovernor, men who strive to please trained Mr. Bamberger was intensely in look after his comfort, to him, terested in the upbuilding oi tne to and cheer him. It is advise of advancement State, and the the material prosp?rity of every a place where he may "go when he is homesick or weary and find section. Wm Bailey the next speaker genuine comrades, where he gave a report on what the com; may take his money for deposit, mittee had done relative to get- where lie will meet clean fellows ting a preliminary survey made with clean thoughts. which had cost something like Whatever the Army and Navy $1700 todate. Stated that50000ac. Y. M. C. A. can do to make a feet of water could be obtained physically, morally and from the Gunnison Resovoir, ht lor service to nis mentally exchange for the waters of the countrv. it is striding to do, Ed the owned is by Piute Dam which ucational classes are instituted State. who desire to improve R. E. Davis, Chairman of the for those hours. There is a leisure their State Land Board, said the board religious inspiration for those ViaH hopn over the. Droiecl this seek who it. there is healthy vpar. and were favorably im recreation for those who wish pressed with same, and felt that it. The Y. M. C. A. is the great i,io. r.nuntv should have the club of the enlisted man. It is matter what first chance at the water in Piute open to them allis no nam. but that action must be their creed. It the bureau of uicklv as the state's information in every camp and cantonment, tne center irom right to this water, unless it was urViinli rndintps all the nhvsical nut to use would expire in iju. social activities. It is the nearest Made it clear to those present thing to home that the enlisted that that the State Land Board men will find in the army. was unable to extend any finanChair-explain- .1 JY of the State Board of Land Commissioners and J. L. Lytel, Government Reclamation Engineer, visited Nephi Monday evening and met with the citizens in public meeting, called for the purpose of considering the the contemplated water project for the Levan Ridge. The meeting was called to order by Oison Cazier who acted as chairman of the meeting. A musical program was given consisting of a selection by the Ladies Delhi Band, A vocal duet by Prof. Carl Nelson and Miss Lutie Brough, Piano solo by Miss Velma Belliston, vocal duet by Miss Ruth Sperry and Mabel Owen and a vocal solo by Mrs. Ralph Belliston. There was a fair audience present, though considering the importance of the meeting, the Tabernacle ought to have been filled to its capacity. The what the meeting was called for, and introduced Joshua Greenwood as the first speaker, who congratulated those present on having the opportunity of cial nid. Governor Bamberger was J - ed the snpaker. launching out into vnrietv of subjects. Related several instances of young men ,v,nHnd been called to serve in the new army, and urged those present to encourage the boys bv writing to them ,k had asleft,possible. Expressed often a3 his firm conviction in the justice of America's position in tne pres pnt war. and stated that the ty or,;,.a1 ruler of Germany must be overthrown before the peace of the world can be made secure in the devel rrA . lUlu t vi " interest . opment of the various sections of the state, and that he wantedfor JuaborWashas much as for County, ington vuiii- Colt Luke UOUriW. in much verv regard i.;maolf Kilt llliiiov.. to the water project, but said he ... ,ino- over the ground and would then have a better idea ' . ... VI tUa ur.rk " - to be done. Wednesday morning ine pany which had been augmented durarrival of ing th-- night by the engi- the government Mr. Lytel, - , - SOLOIER'S WELFARE COMMITTEE OR- - GANIZED The Missionary committees of the three wards of Nephi met Sunday evening in City Hall and organized a Soldier's 'Welfare Committee. This new committee will keep in touch with the soldier hovs from Nenhi wherever th?v are located, keeping up a correspondence with them. The idea is a splendid one and will be much appreciated by the beys to know that they will be remen bered by those who remain at home. The offieers of this com mittee are, Robert Winn Chairman, T. II. Burton, Secretary, Christensen Treasurer. Hoyt, Mrs. J. E. Ingra.n, Joseph W. Vickers and Miss E tie Sidwell. The Committee do oirr.a thnt. the v.amcn and addr s ses of all the boys who are in the service, be sent to tne secretary. neer left about 8 o cIock to jo over the ground that will be covered by the proposed car 0, if the project should everbeco.ne an accomplished fact. J. M. W. L. t- seen some of the most beautiful forest country in the United States. Most everything was new to me. Frank Ostler and I have been in the kitchen ever since we ar- - rived here, dishing out mush and the like. We have sure been kept busy. Yesterday afternoon, a big bunch of ''Cow Punchers" arrived here from Montana. They looked as if they had road their horses from the ranch to the train and then turnedjthem loose. They had a badgp on them with the following. National Army, Berlin or Bust" Dawson County, Montana. 'Mf those boys don't scare the Kaiser, then it is im- written the hour for mobilization could not be given by the local board as the army authorities at Salt Lake had not set the hour, The following is a list of those wjio will have to report for service. There are ten from Nephi in this call, two of this number being alternates. Amos Irons, Alvin Lewis Strong, Merl Jennings, Emron Johnson, Brent Hall, Richard Ekker, Wm. F. Squires, Wm. Earl Potts, Ray Fullmer, Edward Eagan, Carl Fields, J. Eeo Ellertson, Richard Sabey, Laurence Morgan, Arley Marshal, Ernest Sudweeks, Geo. Dauson Price, John Peart, Clyde Lee, David R. Eager, August Poulson, Henry Esmond Smith, Ray Switzer, Wm. H. Rice, Ivan Christensen, Albert John Smith, Perrv Cleveland Hall, John Mariey Jr. Wm. Kampe, Albert Smith, Felix Headstan, Albert Johnson, Wilford Orgill, Arthur D. Ellison, Vernon Whatcott, Harvey Kay, Russell Raymond RskI, Samuel G.Paxman, Hyrum Christensen, Geo. Otto Hrliis, Ren Stewart, Eugene Dennis, Stan Park, Joseph W. Ockey, Wm. Savalas, John A. Franke, and Arthur W. Stein. The follow as alternates. J. ing are H. Santo, Cleon Meminott, Earl possible. We had Pullmans from Salt Lake, a special train of 13 cars. At every station we piled off and let them know we were from Utah, with songs and yells. This is certainly a wonderful Camp, located in a valley which is edged with those wonderful and Evergreens which Pir.es in grow this country. I am fe?ling perfectly well and believe I am going to thrive in this climate. I do enjoy this air. We have seen the sun twice since Thursday. Good-b- y to you and God bless you. Black, Chas. K. Gillipsie, and Your Loving Son Tidwell. Frank Leslie In giving the list of names who left last week, through an error in typesetting tne names FOUNTAIN GREEN NOTES of Wilford Warr, and Lenard Burton were left out, both of Born Sept 20 to the wife of whom left, with the boys on Sept, 19th. James Aagard a boy. Born Sept. 23 to wife of Geo. Anderson a boy. MONA NOTES regular program being given those present Mesdames: William Orme, Oscar Lunt, Wallie Brough, Elizabeth Batchelor. Florence Louise Christensen, Blackett, Miss Lilly Blackett, Miss AgJen, Miss Neva Booth, Miss Clara Cole. Miss Miss Mabel Sperry, Eugenia Candland. Miss Estell McPherson, Miss Lulua McPherson. Ladies Literary Club met Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. George A. Sperry. A paper on the life of Miss Clara Barton, was given by Mrs. J. E. Cole, Mrs. Dennis Wood, gave a paper The Conservation of Food. A splendid reading was given by Miss Pearl Sparkes. Those present were Mesdames George A. Sperry, W. C. Andrews, D. O. Minor, J. W. Whitmore, G. M. Whitmore, J. E. Cole, R. W. McMullen, J. W. Ellison Jr. T.D. Rees, N. J.Rees, E. R. Forrest, Dennis Wood, J. H. Belliston. Miss Neva Booth, Miss Agren, Edith Sparks, Delia Foster, Lula and Bertha McPherson. A farewell party w.as given Tuesday eveni g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, by the officers of the Stake Mutual in Improvement Association, honor of Perry C. Hall who leaves next week for American Lake with the next contingent of men from this county. Mr. Hall has been Secretary of the association and the officers took this means beans surpassed all other competitors project work, As a reward for the achievement the district-givethe winner a free trip to the Utah State Fair. For the firt time in Levan's history sugar beets have been grown successfully, the follow- ing farmers having good fields of the same: James E. Taylor, Eugene Powell, and A. E. Shep- herd. No doubt next year larger fields will be planted now that the growing of beets has been successfully demonstrated. Many Levan people are making preparations to attend the Utah State Fair soon to be. Clarence and Wilks Hoffeins returned home from Gunnison Saturday where they have been employed for some time. Arville Jennings returned from Baker Nevada Saturday after a years absence from town Evan the young son of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson has been suffering the past week from a severe attack of inflamatory rheumatism. i Mrs. Carrie Dalby and son Dean went to Provo Monday. T. C. Anderson of Fillmore is Levan visitor this week. Word has been received from the the three young men who went to American Lake Washington and all report that they are feeling fine and are ready for intensive training. James E. Taylor went to Rich of expressing their appreciation for his work in the past. The field Tuesday on business conevening was most pleasantly nected with the Gunnison Reser spent and delicious refreshments voir Project. He accompanied were served to the following! Governor Bamberger and party. Messrs and Mesdames: J. N. C. Miss Myrtle Stephenson has Pexton, Ray Stewart. A. V. Gad'd been visiting with relatives and Carl Nelson, A. H. Belliston friends at Glenwood the past Bert Cowan, J. C. Hall, Brent week. Lenard Ivorv has returned Hall. Charles Hall, Mrr W. F. The Relief Society members Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood home after an extended trip have been busy the last few days Brough, Mrs. T. D. Rees, Ber are spending the week at Holder. through several states and Can drying fruit which is intended tha and Stella McPherson, Neva visiting with the parent ot Mr. ada. for Uncle Sames soldiers. Booth, Pearl Allen and Mr. and Wood. Jense Jacobsen an aged and mui-iand Stewart Mrs. Super Supt. Perry C. Hall. Stephen Stephenson is making respected citizen and veteran visor Nelson were visiting the A party was given Monday preparations to establish a mo died suddenly last Monday. He Mona He school Wednesday. at by the South Ward Mis- tion picture show at Levan. has had poor health for over a Elerv and Zella Vest evening Committee in honor of has leased the Opera House and Ellertson sionary year. Monday afternoon he left were married Wednesday in the Miss Orsena Cazier and Mr Clar procured an excellent engine and his home to take the water. Miss Vest is members of the generator for lighting. The move Shortly after, his wife went to Salt Lake Temple. of Mr. and ence H. Warner, will who the committee shortly en- will be appreciated by many who daughter popular him and found him lying help wedded of realms bliss, are lovers of the silent drama. is the The Vest. Mrs. ter J. W. groom lace downward in the ditch. took this committee and the Mrs. and Mr. the son of Evidences show that he was not Ephraim Born to Mrs. Ivan Stewart, at drownd but tjiat death suddenly Ellertson. Their many friends means of expressing their apprestruck him while in" the act of here join in wishing them a long ciation for their services in the the Nephi General Hospital, a removing the dam from the and happy journey through life. past. A most enjoyable evening baby girl; was spent in music and games. ditch. A large crowd soon gath A, V. Gadd, Carl Nelson, and The Japanese section foreman The party being held in the N. C. Pexton, went to Provo ered and endeavored to revive at Starr received a broken arm elehim, but their efforts were use- a few davs aaro when his motor Ward Relief Hall. A very Sunday, to attend the Mutual less. Funeral services were held gant stand table was presented Improvement Convention. in the meeting house Thursday. car struck a horse and jumped to them at the close of the party who and dainty relreshments were ous refreshments were served. He is survived bv two wives and the track. Lavern Carter him The table decorations being As with escaped was served to the riding eight children. They are: James, Mrs. J. M. Christensen, ters and fancy candles. Bright ankle. and Mr. bodlv with a sprained Peter, Lewis, Hyrum, Wilford, tissue taper Abraham Kay, Ora Kay, and Mrs. John E. Ingram, Mrs. J. R, various colored Mary, Freda and Mrs. Carl AnRhea Newton who have been Park. M iss Hazel Orme, Mabel was also used, the effect being derson. Geneva Park, Eloise Pace, very pretty. Many beautiful Olevia Llewllyn and Niels visitine relatives at Mona have Pitt, Tre Park, Adra Cazier, Le- - presents were received by the homes at Evelyn their to returned Mikkelson of this city were FontellaMemmott, bride The invited guests ora Belliston, married in the Manti Temple monton. and tne guests were: Mrs. Orson Cazier, Mrs. Broadhead, Joy Sept. 12, 1917. They were enterMiss Orsena Cazier and W. A. Warner, Mrs. Lawrence Last Thursday the S. S. Club of honor tained at a bundle shower at their Warner. Mr. Clarence Blackett, Mrs. E. R, Forrest, home Monday evening. met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Mrs. Dennis Wood, Miss L"la and Mrs Lucile Forrest Miss Mr. P. L. Holman entertained Burton. A pleasant afternoon Athelia Booth, Lutie s Cazier, entertained at Warner Lucile .the school faculty at a "Water- was enjoyed by all. Luncheon Bryan, Fanny Ost-le- r, Olga the at Brough, melon bust" at his home Monday was served at 6 o'clock to the shower Tuesday evening Mabel Owen, Lizzie Howarth, home of the former, in honor of after school. following members and friends Miss Orsena Cazier, an October Tacy Irons, Vivian Broadhead, Mrs. Basil Kent-oSalt Lake Mesdames Rabh Brough, Alvin bride. The was most Idale Pitt, Lillian Bowers, Yetta came to fountain Green to at James Ellison, George delightfully evening a musica Stephenson, Flora Porter, the spent, tend the funeral of her grand Udall, Mrs Wilson. Jack Wright. the greater guest of honor Mis9 Cazier pnd father Jens Jacobsen. Duniss of Salt Lake, L. A.Miner, program taking up the of interspersed the hostesses Lucile Forrest and evening, Born Sept. 22. to the wife of Earl Reid, and the hostess Mrs part and with songs games. Delici- - Mrs. Lucile Warner. William Barentson a girl. Burton. . . following: to-b- e. f |