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Show ' THE ' TIMES-NEW- C1RCULAT-E- S (I6sUsy '"WJfJI S THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AXD IS A VALUARLK ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : : i li ll ! Ill II Xfe-- s i. i! :( iTfv' flO THE TIMES, VOL 12, NO 28 ALL .'' 11 y t V ; . E 'fL J V FIVE HUNDRED BOOKS RECEIVED BASE BALL TEAM IN DECENT ''CVCt P. if J IIV NEI'HI, TALENT h! 1 n.rrlF, n liL$N JEVntyr J XII F J UAH COUNTY. UTAH. FitiDtr. mum ' "I MEXICAN BETS DRIVE Vl KASJ w M Ifl tV ,i A.Xv I I hk is a boost. times-new- s ftl ? ' cultural 111 FOK THE - THE WEEK'S BUDGET OF FIVE YEAR SENT ENRF FROM MM GOO!) LEU i TO CALLED GREAT BEYOND 37 inuija er Rx,,,. - ni;fi ck ij Is - --- W s w. """y.eeningTJie Popular ti r. i y, Slid-week- M n, Ilel-listo- lf ' 1 n. ....... ar i - ... Men Make and S rrr Novelties - . i: .' A kS T '.,' tAJ vc.-- I r s'. $u j .r r i h 1,1 . ;! ,,,, r v 5 ' Nrirl .... 1 . A ' THE NEWS, VOL 5. NO 84. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist was the scone at an Ainn To Taboo Imported Playate birthday party Sunday afternoon Resident of Nephi For Criminal Cases Are Disposed Of In Judge Knox Court at woicn there were present, Mr. and ers. Proceeds of Games for Years. Was An Active nuan nas indeterminate Sentence Of One To Mrs. Andrew Rosemiiat nt vr public use. vm. Pmn lino vrj, Mrs. Church Worker the Grea. Paid Wednesday afternoon J. W. Boud, Ten Years For Obtaining Money By False Pretences jonannan wangelson, Mr. and Bertha McPhersonand E. L. Miller, Lorenzo Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Go To Players. the1 judges selected., went over thn Part;of Her Life.-Fu- nLloyd Hobbs of Nephi, Mr and Mrs. M. E. Jennines. Mr. and Af books very carefully' and decided that r a eral to be Held Today. Court has been steadilv srrindine i.ie classes should be given out cases this week, and the wheels one year or more than ten years, in jacKinan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mai. The Imported pitcher In this neck of tne iouowing the State prison. cash prizes: mgren, Mr. and Mrs. H. C! Knf,H Win. McSwain, was admitted to cit- and Mrs. Erick , She woods will be taboo this season, Grades first prize $5, Fifth grade of justice goes merrily aloner. Prac Wankier, Mr. and' Mrs At the home of her itanrM all the criminal cases have izenship by the Court after a if the rote taken Wednesday night South school. William tically , m. una. o. wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. D teaproper Warner, Ceo. A. Golden, Wednesday Shep been disposed of, but the calandar of morning, March 25th. at in a , at the meeting of the Board of Dlr cher. Mr and Mrs. C. J. morning herd, Mrs Mrs. Sarah A. Belts. friinwi. Winter, ectbrs, players and fans is lived up to showing had been Second prize $3, Sixth grade, And civil and probate matters is large. uy me ap- Otto Peterson, Mrs. Amelia illness of eleven months, passed away In the case of the State of Utah, va plicant that all the made so far as base ball is con rew Latimer mis season, A sen. laws most delicious and teacher. luncheon was at the age of 72 v Rejino Marado, a Mexican, charged ations ihad been compiled with.regulcerned. years, she The slogan is for an all Third prize $2, Sixth grade J. M. with Geo. served, the guests at 6 o'clock. uccn uo,u m England, Nov. having an with a assault V. home talent aggregation, by thistwe Christensen Ord weapon deadly and Louis 15th, ' were Garrett, teacher. the 1848, coming to Neuhi in i89 aon t mean that Nephi alone win sun The third grade,, Lucile Warner, received his sentence this week, draw witnesses for Mr. McSwain. Clarence, voiine-o ar,n v i a.t the five in the State prison. The case of the State of Utah, vs Mrs. James Anderson snfTorort .,11 ttllU she has lived most of the time since ply the players, but Levan, and Mona teacher First grade Mab'e Snprrv ingIn the years un tne exception of a short period case of the State of Utah, Will be included in fchis regula tion a a Hansen, charged with failure Injures Monday morning, when he in Salt Lake Seventh teacher, grade B, T. W. Vick- - vs Juan Trillija, another Mexican, to city. She WflR trio Air i t the census of opinion at the meeting ers teacner were close was provide, kicked occupied the attention of by a horse resulting in a of tlie late John Q. competitors for charged with obtaining money under Court Monday, was to the effect that our neighbors second and third Adams, with the interests of the uauiy lacerated leg. prizes. whom she was very active in urr.-- ir on the North and South should get plead trinity and was State being looked after hv Att-o- ., School first nrizf. SK 'Snn. false pretenses, High connected wittuthe Latter Dai, Qain4 together in the make up of a strictly aomore class. Second prize $3, Fres- given an indeterminate sentence by Burton, and District At Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Church, until the death of her husJuab county team, and thus de- hman class. Third nrize. J2 Senior Judge Knox, of not less than one year gins, while J. H. McKnight, was coun- were tne nappy recipientsChristensen, of a baby band a few years ago, when she movor more than ten years. sel for tine defendant. Able argu sin . velop a team that can hold its own class. aaiuruay morning. ed to .Salt Lake,' ami Into. ,, case tJie The of vs of State Utah vwi ments were the team from any of against made on both sides to the average The cash prizes will be Dut to same uimiieu Betts, also an active Church atJoseph Andrew me surrounding towns, and eliminate permanent school Mikkelson, with but s charged the Mr. Jury, latter failed and in Mrs.. sin Clirlston'aon use. prflo Eugene Snnr will worker. Brother Betts, later the high price pitchers that have not permit a rape, occupied the attention a verdict and they were discharged are receivings the conEratniatinn. nt away, and she made her homepassed publication of the nuh- - tempted of court all day Saturday, the case by the court, the been seen in these parts for the past not inn. their defendant still being many friends here, upon their that permit the publication of a compl with her children, mostly few seasons .' considerable attention. held on his bond. recent marriage at Salt Lake City. wiiu time ete net but the following will Incicate attracting virs. Her son Mervin In the case of J. D. Geo. A. Sperry Jr, president of the the nature and value of owing to the noteriety which it has vs Mrs. Christensen, formerly Miss Mil- - Adams of uoiuen. Arizona. th hrK .! received, Kingman. in consequence the court Wm. Brough, the court wasPexton, association, occupied the chair and in lected: Beautiful Joe Ben Hur, urea tsoaeii of informed Riverton, is one of the in Nephi a few hours' after Sweet room was a few well chosen remarks told those in her death. that the matter had been hbHIoh ,t popular members of the voiinpfli ant Uraduate, Universitv nf TTnrri were madecrowded. Able arguments ne was highly respected Burof if we County that were by at present Attorney court, and the case was therefore that place, while Mr. Christesen by l all deceased going to Knocks, Call of the Wild. White Fan? ton who knew her for and District Attorney Higgins, dismissed. have any base ball games here this The Lion and is one of Levan's popular young men, good qualities as wife and mother, season it was time that the nlavers Heel, How We "the Mouse, The Iron for the State, while the defendants .Mrs, Wm. S. Sperry, was The Montesso interests were taken care of and ofr her many years of service as Attor- administratrix of the estateappointed and fans were getting busy. After Mother, PilgrimsThink, Funeral services fof Mrs. A. B. a relief of Wm. Progress. Wrerk nf ney P. N. Anderson, who wasbyappoin- S. society worker. (Continued on Page Eight) Sperry deceased, the bond being Lambert, whose death oecnrrAri bvi. the Titantic, Up From Slavery, With Funeral services will be held toEvans to the Pacific, Beverely of ted by Judge Knox, as counsel for the fixed at 14,I30. day evening, were held at the ward day at 2 p. m. Mrs. Florence Suerrv defendant, the latter being without cnapel Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Graustark, Freckles. The Girl nfth counsel. Ltat Mrs. administratrir appointed nt the Lambert has been a Limberlost, Lucile, The Awakening of of CITY COUNCIL MEET The after being out some time of G. L. Sperry, deceased, the bond Levan for the past twenty resident five years, Printer of Udalls, broughtjury in a verdict of aeainsl euilty The Virginian, St Elmo, Rebecca of ueing rixed at ?9,900. navmg moved here with her husband NEPHI'S BUDGET OF the defendant as chareed. After ren Mrs. Florence Inscore. and family from Saint Genrs-- ntnh . IN REGULAR SESSION Sunnybrook Farm. The Olrt rnrtritv dering disthe verdict the jury were ed guardian of Florence, Lode and Mr. Lambert died a few Shop, Wrar WThat For? Ishmael, Shep- years ago. IL HAPPENINGS aerd of the Hills, and the First Violin a.iarged. Judge Knox fixed Fritay f ioya fcperry, the bond being fixed at She leaves two married daughters, the time for the defendant to receive Mrs. Lottie Hofheins anrf Mra vi'.nJ " sentence. , In the estate 'of Charles Snlls G. R. Judd, made a business trfn Jackman, as well as The City Council met in regular The defendant was brought into ceased, Mrs. Emma B. Sells, was h. oi granacnudren anda large number ap great grand session Friday evening there being to Mills, Tuesday. court tais morning, and given an in- pointed administratrix, the amount children to rriourn her death Mrs. Walter Olnin. entertained th. . Tf.,npresent Mayor Wood, Councilmen sentence or determinate less not of than tne al members of the E. J. S. Clnh t services were bond, $3,072.00 being H. James conducted Sundav by and Ockey. Cowan. Winn and Rees. spent Bishop r.. Monday visitine- rplaMveo in thio connection iayiqr,jwfta,ju.. jime was.. Tbe application of Victor Harris to Mr." iiu x. w. Peterson and James And- spent in sewing, and a delicious lun- Ockey is attendine the Federal operate a bowling alley In the Harris TO FORMER NEPHI was meon erson to served the following eulogized the life ofth Bttiwing on Center st, .was reported Vocational School in Salt Lake city ased. The ward choir rendered a members and euesfs. Atoiim Wao.,. on ravorawy Dy tne license com this winter. Ophelia Jennings. Eva Olnin LOCAL FARM mittee, and the annlication was erran DIES IN SALT LAKE nunmer of appropriate hymns. ce Ridies, Loretta Snarks Krmi i . ted, subject to such rules and regul DapCiine Broadhead, and the hostess ations as the council may put into BELIEF SOCIEIf OBSERVE nirs. uipin. effect. young couple WedAt a farmers meeting held In the matter of City Meat Inspect Funeral services were held Wednes THEIR 79TH ANNIVERSARY A pleasant surprise wan trfvo.i ion, tie committee asked for further clay in Salt Lake citv. over thn nesday evening the following com MARRIED WEDNESDAY Ilatcbelor Friday afternoon by a num was appointed to solicit mem- mains of Mrs. Ida Thomnson who time to report, which was tranter! ber of her friends, the time hoin. The City Treasurer - reported that berships in a local farm bureaa, passed away at her home in the above in spent garnet, and music. Refresh-- " Thursday afternoon. March 17th. which it is proposed to organize here city Saturday night. Airs Thompson, paving bonds to the amount of about At theIanti Temnlp WsHnnH.., in ems were served to the following $700 were past due. and on motion the Relief Society members of Juab next Thursday night. J. W. Vest, Jo'.in-B- . was formerly a resident of this cifv Ruth Mar the treasurer was Instructed to re Stake of ZIon, met in the Tabernacle Yates, B. U. Young, Dudley Sw.iz-e- having been born in Nephi thiry years the marriage of MSbs Hortense Gar Petty, Sperry. Erma AVorthington, Air. B to here in commemoration of. the ,7 9th rett, Allen. Albert wb Earl deem same. wnere Newton, ago, ai Iteid, Maurine Lomax, Nina she spent the ernntur Leroy Ellertson, Chappell, After attending to some other anniversary of the, foundine or tie Osborn Young, James E. Kay, J. W. portion of her life, movine to Salt eninized. The bride is thn Ilshed T Mr. of Mru and .mi iu Fay Ostler, Dee Hawkins. Elmn Wil daughter routine matters the meeting adjour society. Mrs. Chappell, presided, and Paxman, James E. Memmott, L.' A. Lake about ten years ago. She is the son, Rulon Broadhead, Ray Worthin. s tn her opening remarks told of the Bailey Jr, Mr Bracken, and Mr. ned for two weeks. naugnter of W. O. Adams, a former uarrett, and has a large circle of were over from Nenhl and resident of this olace. She I :i v (t a inenas who will extend the best wish, bioii. Clarence Cowan, Gilbert Wilson organization and uurnoses of the Re lief society in the L. I). S. Church. rave timelv talks on the need of two sons aged 7 and 9, he husband. es for her future hannineRs. The Earl Warner, James Smith and ih. . man is young a son of Postmaster hosttess Jole Uatcbelor. ratner and two sisters to mourn her following the opening hvmn. "Mv such an organization by the larme-sSPECIAL RAILROAD RATES Mountain Home So Dear" prayer was i loss, the latter being Mrs. Eugene and Mrs. Geo. A. Allen and graduates A niOHt ,Tlll.fluj.nl.. DUcnln ..tv aa oils year from the Aericultural rni. offered by L. A. Hailey Sr. "Zion spent A sliower was given for Mr. and uiackett, of Eureka, and Mrs. Reed TO SALT LAKE CITV at the home of air. and Mrs. Lloyd at AH lege Is and one Logan, is was Well" of then sane. mis. i uuiuciB uaiiiciu ttl lucu Hum's Billings of Salt Lake. Prospers the n.M.us weunesday evening. wh,oa.jt highly respected young men of the after which the following program Monday evening. A large crowd at- over fifty dollars was raised which community. number of their friends oallrt nrf . x was given. The count youne will tended and expressed themselves as will pay the expenses of the singing make their home in them. Music and games surprised Vocal Duet. Mr. for some McCune Alice Logan and Special railroad rates to conference having had a good time. The happy scnool for some time. time. inis paper joins with taeir were enjoyed until 'one 'n'nlnrk hd. to be held In Salt Lake city. April 1 Irs. Delia Stead. Readme bv Loretta young couple received many beautirefrehmenls were served to many friends here In wlshine thm delicious Piano Duet, Rheta Sperry ful and useful presents. to 6, Inclusive viz: Relief Society Sparks, Mrs. Charlotte Kay is quite ser the me rouowing. Mr. and Mr. George best of luck and hearty congratconference, April 1 and 2nd, and gen and Elma Jones. Vocal Solo. Zelma The wedding dance given by Mr. G. iously in at the home of her daugh Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bollls-touintions. eral Church conference April 3, 4, 6, Christensen, Reading Mrs Janett Lunt Mr. and Mrs. J G. Irons, Mr. and last Saturday evening was well ter. Vocal wMarcia Solo, Starr. Remarks and 6, will be made undei the folattended by an exceptionally lai ge Mrs. J. A. Kendall. Mr. nnrt Mr. a Jas. W. Paxtnan, Reading, Mrs. T. W. crowd, many out of town visitors Mrs. Reuben Carter is visiting with lowing plan: V. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs MUTUAL PROGRAMS Ralph Bellls-to- n. One and one-hafare on certifi vicKers, Vocal Solo, Mrs. Allie in Provo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons, Mr. regiuves present. "Live Suarks" bv Mrs. J. E. cate plan is authorized from all points SUNDAY EVENING and JVIrB. M. E. Jennlnes nf Tvnn Cole, Remarks, President T. D. Rees, in Utah. Thomas and Jesse Newton of Salt The ward choir. gave an entertainand tho hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HOW OBTAINED: These special Closing song "Scatter Sunshine" be ment Tuesday evening for the pur- Lake city visited In Mona last week. MODDg. rates are not open to the public but nediction by President J. N. C. Pexton pose of Taislng funds to carry on the The nrnrrnm. following preliminary are confined to members attending A la i ce Mrs. Verda Keyte, who is attending work of the orcaulation. The members of the Ladies Lttr. win ne rendered in the varioun warria A. J. Crapo, visited relatives In Salt crowd turned out and much ice cretin school at the B Y. U. Parthe above named conferences. spent the last oi tnts city bunday evening Mar. 27th ary Club met at the erne of Mrs. R. ties will bur reeular one-wticket Lake Saturday and Sunday. and cake were purchased. Someth ng week here with relatives. W. McMullln Thursday evenlnoh Nephi Ward to Salt Lake city and obtain from the program rouowing carried being out Arthur to a Quartet, certificate effect. that Pyper and Company. Re.-dlagent hy Loretta Sparks, three Ex-Servi- ce Reduced rates will be mailt riano uuet, Raeta Sperry and Elma vocal selections by Mrs. Ralph BellisJones. no reduction Is authorized for adtVs; v n t Vocal Solo Mrs. Allie Belliston ton,' and a Taper by Mrs. McMullln , r "The Life of Tennyson." The follow-in- g An Easter Reading crTtT ' ygrDatewuof Sale: Tickets for going members were present. Miss commence muntXbe Meeting at 7.30 p. m. trip purchased between the Neva Booth, Mra. W. C. Andrews, dates of Marb to April 6, Inclusive. Miss Bfrtlia McPherson, Mrs. J. W. VALIDATION,". Mr Ilonlnmln Ood- North Ward Ellison, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. Geo. dard will act as secretary and main Reading by Rheta Schofield A. Sperry, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. tain offices at the riureau of Infor Vocal Duet, K. J. Bird and Avrllla T. C. Winn, Mrs. M. L. Sowby,, Mrs. mation, Temple IJIock.VSalt Lake city. A. V. Hague, Mrs. S. B. McCune. Miss Lunt. Holders of certificates ust present Piano Solo Rheta Sperry Lula Mcpherson, and the hostess Mrs them personally for his t?lorKeinnt vocal Duet, Walter Jones and Melba McMullln , before fthe reduced return rate can be Anderson. obtained.' Certificates must' be pres ; : U Meeting Commence at 7.30 p. m. In honor of Hortense Garrett, mrhn, ented to Mr. Goddard between will lrnvH for Lognn In the near futdates of April 1 to 6, even though the South. Ward ure, the Primary Officer and Tunhj return Journey in not commenced . , until later. Hoy Scout Chorus, two numbers "Do ets of the North ward entertained at a numim shower, et the home of Return limit: Tickets for retnrn A oood Turn Daily" and "Good Mr. A. 175 West. th Nrth trip may be purchaned at Salt Lake Mr. Scout" Morning city up to April 27, Inclusive. "Why I Am A Boy Scout" by Scout Tuesday evening. Tie evenlnit waJ When buying ticket to Salt Lake Pleasantly Riient In muslr iin.l ram. &an Ureenhaleh. city do not fall to obtain a certificate Violin Selection, by Scout Claude and at p'.ev-- n o'clock dainty refresh ments Wfre served hv MIk KvU n from the ticket agent. Lomat. ers. Lois Allen, Nelda Beck and Irene ' Piano Solo, by Scout Gordon ' r--. ? ; Uw.,i t ' ,, .n fllllfl m ii"irgw Those Brearnt wer I Tolltty. i ' JT Mm i Airs. Reeve Richardson, returned ,7 j Meeting commence at 7,30 p. m. I .r i, v. Geo. A Alton. Mr irnm.. r.nrr-ctmm mm wmmmwnum&wiwe to Lynndyl, Monday morning after t. pari J " w-""TV H r.l i rs .Myrtle Finrlnf P Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foofp. en visiting her parents In Nephi for a Louis (Jurrett. ci. klt"itt ' Mrs. lew days. tertained a number of their frlenila 1 M. Berk M.i i-. - t . at a dinner party Sunday evening the tFre.r T mflv kVir ' I .. W.ii Mrs. I). O, Miner, returned Monday louny, sirs. occasion being the first anniversary Mrs. Lennrd kr Pa . Lv vfC after visiting In Salt Luke city for a .... ... . .... .J.n. ,.. ... ,StW'll.lv . , t, tltitntiti of tielr wedding day. ,.,,,,,T tl I.. Covers wrn Mrs. John Hofv " Xt'tK b!l"D short time. !' nmde by tbe r,,t, sale of novelties laid for sixteen guests, and a very de- ma ., ivinc v,nf, . ,," . ... rhYlstensev licious supyur was served. or Hortcnge ' Meeting o! Ball Fans; Vote ' V axd mixing interests of . w ' V- - I ifAt. MHIII, FOR ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON AlterExpenses are' ? S ltOnw f tv li Jit II NEWS The book drive recently launched by the Library board and carried out by the grade and High school students resulted in the acquisition of approximately five hundred volumes r "ka, I t'v,HW I |