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Show 4 jumty uiiiner Kankin Asst. War "Historian, Capitol Building THE TIMES-NEW- I' 2 S Circulates throughout East Juab County. An Independent paper published in the interest of all the people all the time. Let us enter your name on our subscription list. THE TIMES-NEW- boostei for the Agricultural and Mining interests of Juab County. A valuable advertising medium, being widely read by the citizens of the county. Subscribe Today. A DECREASE IS SHOWN IN OF COUNTY The News, Vol. 4, No 3 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, Aug. 15, 1919 The Times, Vol. 10, No. 43 COMMISSIONERS WILL ORGANIZE POST HARRIS FAMILY ARE BOUND IN JDAR SCHOOL CHILDREN COUNTY FIX OVER TO DISTRICT COURT Declined Since Population 1916 Citizens Moving to Idaho And Other Sections of The State The Direct Cause. YEAR'S TAX RATE S American Legion Officials Wish to Get This County Organized Soon As Possible Legion Will be Big National Institution. ASCENT OF NERD TO BECOME POPULAR SPORT Mucli Interest Taken in Outside Rate for General Purposes One and Mrs. Harris, Her Two Sons and Ed. Tackman to Await Cities of State View Said to be s MilIs--HSurface The Times-New- s received a letter Action of Higher Court Preliminary Hearing Finest in Utah Trail Makes the the school census for the Juab Road from Levan to Sclpio Will be this week from Wesley E. King, state Climb Easy One Lasted Three Days Much Interest Is Built Government To Lend Aid School District has just been comple chairman of the American Legion in ted and the report sent to the State in which he states that the Utah, in the Case Taken faupt. of Public Instruction. The executive committee in Utah desires The county commissioners of this report shows 1235 children in the Due to the prominence given the to organize posts of the American county have had a busy session this district of school age, that is between was cal finally during ti:e in the towns of Eureka, Mam- recent community hike to Mi. Nebo, case Legion murder .Harris The week, having held meetings for the the ages of 6 to 18 years inclusive. led in the preliminary hearing before a liuie tilt occured between the Dist- moth, Levan, Silver City and Tintic. the famous old mountain bids fair first three days of this week, the This number is 40 less than last year. at 10 a. m. Monday rict Attorney, and the Attorney for He states that a post has already to become popular and may be the Boys are in the lead according to Judge Cooper, scene of many such excursions. Mr. State Board of Equalization having morning in the Courtroom. The at- the Defense on what was proper been organized in Nephi and that turned over to them the task of re the report, with 635 boys and 600 court adthe district at- he is corresponding with Mr. Wm. L. Boud, who was iu Salt Lake the early not ready,' being torney's adjusting the taxes on merchandise girls. Taken by districts, Nephi has journed until 2 p. m. At that hour torney objecting to a repetition of Hoyt, but he desires to get in cor- part of this week, tells us that a and range cattle on which a raise 435 boys and 408 girls, a total of 835 the court-roowas crowded to cap certain questions, and this objection respondence with one or two reliable party of Salt Lakers are preparing to of 15 and 30 per cent was made re of school oge. Levan has 129 boys make the trip in a f.3W days and that acity, many people being unable to was sustained by the judge, where returned soldiers, sailors or marines cently, and Commissioners Francom and 126 girls, a total of 255. Mona get in the building, so great was the upon Attorney Leatherwood said he who will conduct the organization of the prospect for othor excursions are ana Anarus lound it necessary to has 71 boys and 66 girls or a total of desire to get a look at the principals wanted the record to show that the a Post in each of the towns mention- bright, as much interest has been hold night sessions in order to get 137. The total for Levan includes who had figured in the tragedy. question he was asking was not com- ed. They are also corresponding with stirred up through the publicity Mills also. Mr. Merle Brown at Levan. through with the work. given Mt. Nebo of late. 2 p. m. the prisoners, pleted and that the at Promptly The school population of this dist- Coach Roberts of Provo who re At the regular session held Wert of this witness had closed with Mrs. Alice Harris, Leland Harris, The letter states that all of those nesday, the board fixed the tax levy rict nas declinei since 1916, due to Eugene Harris, and Ed L. Tackman, an uncompleted question. cently made the trip to Mt. Nebo, Nov. to 11th who the posts prior join tue lacl lnal a lar6 numDer or cm for the countv and' the two ohn and who has conducted numerous The next witness was A. F. Folk-enbu- will be considered of causcharter members, hikes to Mt. zens with large familiies of school were arrainged on a charge when askdistricts of the county, at the follow of Gold This Hill. witness Cone at H. ing the death of Jesse and 15 applicants may organize a ed how Mt. Timpanogos, Nebo compared with ing rate. For county purposes, in alge having moved away to other Trout Creek, on July 2 2nd of this testified in a direct manner that Euga charter. post and receive states and to various parts of Utah.. cluding the poor fund, 1 Timp, stated he was happily surprisentered ene Harris had told him that he had mills; Mr. King asks that this paper for ed at the wonderful view one gets A glance at the reports for pre year, to which the prisioners for county roads, 1 mill; for state a killed with Rancher shot gun Cone, pleas of not guilty. ward him the name of the right from the top of Nebo. He stated that road purposes, 2 mills; for Tintic vious years furnishes food for re The state which was represented and had done so to protect his moth- man in each a and is town, or get these men no other mountain in the state com mighty strong arg by District school district, 8 Le stated the also witness that er, A. mills; for flection, O. Murdockj Attorney to him write and he will forward mands such an extended view. While Juab school district, 6 mills; for ument for the leading men of this and County Attorney Bryan, then land Harris, had told him that he it is not so beautiful and varied in special tax on sheep for bounty, 5 valley to put forth their best efforts had the State Witnesses sworn in, had fired the shot that wounded them at once complete instructions It is found that men are eager scenic grandeur as Timpanogos, it mills; range horses and cattle, 4 to secure more water for this valley the first witness to testify for the Deputy Sabey. The direct examinin order to stop the continual drain to organize posts in their own com has many features more appealing to mills; and domestic cattle, 1 mill. being Walter Stevens ation was proceeding when court prosecution In regard to the 2 mill state road on our population. munity when they are fully acquaint the mountain climber. Mr. Roberts lunch. for and Ranch an employee on the Cone adjourned Here are the figures: tax an explanation is 'necessary. It the ed with the method of doing so, but says no Utahn who pretends to know On the court who was present at the shooting. In 1385 is the intention to build a hard sur School children, 1916 manner the witness told room was crowded with spectators, it is sometimes difficult to always and love his state should fail to climb 1301 a dramatic face road from Levan to Scipio, the School children, 1917 present. The know the right man to correspond its rugged ridges. The climb to Mt. of leaving the Qone ranch on the many ladies being 1275 or government having offered to pay 50 School children, 1918 tne witness, with. It is with a view of getting in Nebo is much easier than Mt. Timp cross examination in company of 22nd, July 1235 morning was per cent of the cost, the state 30 per School childreii, 1919 continued and for touch with the man who is capable anogos, as the government has conH J. BFolkenburg, with Deputy Sheriff Sabey, A of decrease in total three years that the structed an excellent trail to the will cent, providing the county pay ver an hour Attorney Leatherwood of taking the initiative Cone, and the two Nelson boys. He th 2fl nor rnt whioh this pniiTitv 150 school children, and a loss in related what took place prior to the sed all the arts known to the pro- - chairman is asking the assistance of monument peak. the newspapers of the state. has agreed to do, and has levied the State School funds to the district of shooting at the ranch and told of ession to discount the witnesses nearly $1800) tax for this purpose. OPENING DATE FOR Mrs. Harris accused Cone of strikestimony but failed to make much The reports of county officers SCHOOLS IS FIXED Jier sou and of Cone pushing her eadwiay. ; ing were approved afid claims" against sher? Stu he' that .3 remark" deputy the with aside DECEIVED PROMOTION The Board of Education at their the county were allowed. The com FOUNTAli GREEN" not want to talk to her, at which in iff Sabey, who told what occurred with missioners will also stated was and shot, regular meeting last night fixed the stant the witness stated she sprang until the time he dates for the opening of the schools AT the Juvenile court authorities by the dirty that Mrs. Harris struck at him with D.S. ITEMS to one side shouting "shoot NEWS in Juab district which is as follows: cot wounded on the and making the sheriff and his deputies as he her hat lay cur" "shoot the dlriy cur" The schools of Nephi and Levan, up juvenile officers in order if a shot was fired from ihe he also told how one of the Harris to and including the 5th grade, will of a drink water, that a closer supervision can be had him struck which had house given boys of the Wallace J. Vickers of this city who All Harold Robertson who has been direction full in the face, and he and said that Tackman, one of the 15th. commence September over delinquents. Mr. Cone has been teaching at the L. D. S of the Mona schools will start After attending to some other in the naval service for the past reeled and fell off the horse to the defendants, had helped him to the grades University for the past two or three and minor matters the board adjourned two years returned home Thursday, On cross examination by cot and had taken care of him as years was agreeably surprised this on September loth. The Nephi ground. 7th. next of the until the date and that EUgene week to receive a letter from the Levan 6th, 7th, and 8th grades and deregular August as he the could, for well Leatherwood, Mrs. Clara Wilcox and family who Attorney him the Nephi and Levan high schools meeting. he testified that he did not see Harris and Tackman had taken head of that university informing him and fense, relatives have been visiting shot. Thiswitness was in their car to where he could get that he had been promoted to the will commence on September 22nd, the who fired friends in this citv have returned to with registration for both high more help and a doctor's care. head of the English Department of subjected to a long ENTERTAINS AT A LAWS MKI wit their nome in paul. Idaho. on September 18th. At the schools was the last to A. failed W. Kearney a position until re but Attorney Leatherwood e how that institution, The Mills school all grades will open for related girls were enter- he and manner. the of ness in day any his testimony Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black enter- tained of cently occupied by Pror. John Henry work September 15th. Monday evening at th home of change The next witness was Marvin Nel he had taken care of the body of Evans. , tained Tuesday evening at an elab Luella Oldroyd. Dainty refresh nature to the was pre- Cone and testified This orate lawn party at their home. The ments were served and a very enjoy son, a 16 year old boy who congratulates Mr. Vick paper conversa to sent at the shooting, and he told the wounds and also ers on this well earned promotion as WILL LOOK UP OLD lawn was decorated in various color able time spent by those present. RECORDS AND LANDMARK the same story as the pre tions he had with the Harris boys we feel that it is an honor to the ed lights and looked very pretty. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Guynian and practically witness also town as this and ranch at their conclusion After the witness. man for well as the young Dancing was on the program and Miss Katie Anderson motored to Salt vious At the Quarterly Stake Conference the court stated that Eugene Harris had his ability to be thus recognized. refreshments were served during the Lake Friday, Aug. 8th, and returned of this shot fired held Saturday and Sunday at Levan, the had m. Tuesday told him that he a. 9.30 v until new will his Mr. for as were fol leave Vickers adjourned evening. Those present home Monday. L. A. Bailey, Sr., was set apart to that killed Cone, and also the place duties some time next week. lows: Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stephen Mrs. Jim Jensen and children and morning. to the work of looking up the a attend After conlength stood. had where he Tuesday morning court again son. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson, Martha Jensen of Richfield motored old landmarks of this city and makcourt - adjourned "mm ume me oci Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mr. to this city Sunday and returned venea ai WILL RECEIVE BACK ing a record of the same. It was witness called was Alburn Nelson, a until 10 a. ni. Wednesday morning. and Mrs. W. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. home Monday. PENSION FROM V. S. felt that much of the early history concourt was morning Wednesday present who old 11 boy year Ronald Jararett, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ward Conference was held here of this city should be better known the fatal wound. vened at 10 o'clock and the first witJarrett, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner, Sunday, Bros. Jas. W. Bain, Thos. L when Cone received such as the building of the old fort Trout of Jensen Pete a story re ness called was Mrs. Lydia A. Thompson, who lives wall and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mr. Bain. Jrtsenh W. Schofield and Mr. This witness told straight was - Creek, whose was locating the boundaries of prac fretestimony but with her daughters, Mrs. N. J. Rees the same and many other matters 1. .(.. and Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. vtuittner lirptharn. garding the tradegy, tliu wit " as the same the . previous """" hv the attorneys tically ii intorrnnpd r Miss Mildred Carter, The and Mrs. T. D. Rees, will receive a equally as important. Christtson, This work meetings were well attendd and on both sides with objections, and (Continued on page 8) Miss Fannie Miss. Levetta Allen. back pension, according to a Wash- will now be under the supervision of all present by enjoyed Read, Mrs. Geo. Howarth, Mr. Clar ington dispatch of Thursday morn- Mr. Bailey, who may call on some Ruth Jensen of Richfield who has SOMEWHERE IN UTAH ence Paxman, Ray Pexton, Wllford been ing, amounting to $1,008.00, this be- of the old settlers for information on return here week the spending ing the amount due her since 1912, some of these questions. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Hoyt, ed to her home Monday. YOU HAD INVENTED YOUR MONEY when the pension of her husband Mrs. Clarence Ingram, Mrs. Wm. Wm. Hudson and family of Santa- OF WARSaVIN&S OTAMPJ INSTEAD stopped, his death occuring at this Olpin. Mrs. S. M. Reid, fcvan "owen. NEILSON-BIGLEwer(J ,n thIa citJP Sunday vi8it, Swell Rod and thin&5,You time. Mr. Thompson was a veteran and the host and hostess, Mr ana ing Mrs. Hudson's parents, Mr. and HAVE HAP SOME FlSH AND Salt Lake Temple Monday, At the war. of the Walker Mrs. Black. Mrs. Wm. Combs. 4th, Mr. Lyle Bigler of this August white was first the Mrs. a is Provo Thompson of Miss Stella Draper child born in Provo and her father, city was joined in marriage to Miss FORMER RESIDENT OF NEPHI guest at the home of Mrs. Andrew the pioneer Jas. A. Ivie, later moved Artemisa Neilson of Washington, AT MANTI Barentson. I1E8 to San Pete and later to Millard Utah. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mark Bigler, and is one county, where he had over 400 head Mr. and Robert Cunllffe, an old time real - J KyAX WINK SERIES In of the highly respected young men Walker the stolen of by cattle dent of this city, passed away TuesWITH ft TO 8 SCORE Mr. Ivie's name is on the of this city, whose friends will exdians. day at his home at Manti where heof best wishes on pioneer monument at Mt. Pleasant, tend the heartiest ... .oaUloil fnr mnnv vnara. The deWe have not had the the event. Moroni over to went A Utah. crowd large m h remembered by many a Her husband, Daniel Thompson pleasure of meeting the young lady .,- - Wr residents of Nepho. he Wednesday to witness the game be and teams will be well remembered by many bbt we congratulate her and wiBh Levan and tween In Nephi having lived here for many years at of the older residents of Nephi as he them both the greatest of happiness. tie his early life. He was a brother of many returned disappointed wan one of the parties sent to re and the of ... poor the result game Mrs. null winn ....... . me law mio. e. team mat cover home the bodies of the Gunnison WORK OX ROWLEY the or of this city and has a showing that CANYON" ROAD t who were killed by the view of ie a From surveyors point spectators at presthe number of relatives here P. Christensen a A. of Deseret. Forest outside Thompson fizzle for at a Capt. Indians was Ranger game will also be remembered by many wishes to announce that work on the the Hashes of gane few playing, of good a of one was family Mr Cunllffe was about the most ragged we have early settlers who crossed the plains Rowley canyon road in Pole canyon 13 children only one member of will commence next Monday, August as neither team in his company. seen this year this now alive, which family being usual 18th and those wishing to work on to their forin, ed up of anywhere Lake, Salt Mary Woods Levnn the this road should communicate with is another story, but this -will be held in ENTERTAINS HL'FALO SWARM him. He also states that those who team won and are entitled to all the .... -- v of Wedn. s- help build the road will be given Funeral services will be held today, honors. On the showing Miss Geneva Jarrett entertained preference in the getting out of we n.u.n. nere nay, from attended who Relatives the Hufalo Swarm Tuesday evening timber and the buying of the same An- Bra T. C. Winn and family, W. l at her home. Refreshments were from the government. He urges all at It home Andrews arrived Burton Leonard James a and family, drew served and a good lime was had by those interested to get out and help and two almost Winn after France from Robert night and family and W. S. 8. few and fish little catch Mne fix the road. clothes buy those present. I U. 3. years la the service of the family. Pour-Tenth- ard n, m rg 7-- 10 " t - acSt'-l5n;V2S- L t cross-examinati- Wide-Awak- ' n, ,... -- I R I AnH. ':..i .,(,. ai. PflF |