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Show V TJC TIMES c VKWS CIRCULAT- A. ES THROUGHOUT EAST J UAH COUNTY AND IX A VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : XEPI1I. JUAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL THE TIMES, VOL. 12, NO. 28 MERGUL CLUB VOTE I T Jh Al. 2TII, THE TIMES-NEW- S IS A BOOST KIl FOR THE ARICULTURAL AND .MINING INTERESTS OP : : : : JUAB COUNTY A Jk. A. THE NEWS, VOL. 5, NO. 39 1021 Italy Formally Annexes Tries Lc LOCAL FARM BUREAU PLANS EXTENSIVE WORK THIS YEAR FOR Membership, Marketing, Fellowship, Purchasing, Pest Control, Dairying And Poultry Among ProjectsAim To Make Organization A Vial Force In Farming Operations. East And West "Side 01 County To Benefit In Road Building Program W. M. Wilson Of Provo Gives Other Matters Of InAble Address To Members terest Discussed. The American Farm Bureau Federation today stands as the biggest sinh HEALTH AND SANITATION gle organization in the world of men SCHOOLS WILL GIVE working in the same industry. Some (ook with alarm at its enormous ROOSEVELT PROGRAM growth and development, but the producer and a majority of the consumers see in it fair dealing for both. In every country the favms and mines The Nephi City Voluntary Health have The High School and grades will " built the cities, and with 68 per ' of name Service Association is the in 'Hf Join hands raaajaafflHaca giving a special proVV cent of every dollar taken for this v t an was which formed organization gram in honor of Theodore Roosepurpose with only 32 per cent allow-- , velt, Monday, May 2nd, from 10.30 Hundreds of thousands of Italians from all parts of the "redoemjd" tei- - here last night, with representation ed for production costs, it is high to 12 at the Tabernacle to which the ritoriea crowded Trieste to attend the ceremonies in connection with the from practically every association time that such conditions were changeneral public is invited and urged to formal annexation of the former Austrian port to Italy. The photogrnpli and club in the city which met in the ged. A majority of the farmers of The purpose America This meeting has a special shows barges loaded with members of Italian pntrlotlc societies, In the har Higa school building. attend. making demands in mass significance as May day in recent bor of Triente, at the ceremonies aboard the Italian dreadnaught Victor Em of this organization is to promote through a single head will get resanitation and health in the com years has been looked upon as a time manuel. farmers with no folwith the loc- sults; individual munity. To to make radical demonstrations aglowing are never heard. movements in al board all of health unainst the government by many Over forty Nephi farmers are now which has for its purpose the advan BOY ISSUES CHECK American organizations. It has be- LEVAN HIGH SCHOOL affiliated with the National organizcement and of ideal health conditions come customary to look upon May 1st more are needed. The effect ation; surroundings. as Radical Day in the United States. of our local Bureau on the National WITHOUT FUNDS The Ward Relief OPERA PRESENTS Nephi Society, of one In addition to doing honor to . initiated the movement, with the Federation will bo very small, but the greatest AmeriCwns such prothe Farmers of Nephi idea that with greater cooperation even though grams which are being held all over failed to join this great Brotherhood coming from the people more practi- of the country will tend to counteract farmers, the successful efforts of Loren Bailey of Moroni, got into cal work in health and sanitation The Levan Junior High School, The following this bad influence. the National Bureau will benefit the law of the bo in the hands could the Monday "The accomplished city. the plumed opera Depleasing program suggested by the State In line with this idea an invitation producers in this community. But for of Holland" Tuesday eve through issuing a check on fcne Nephi partment of Education will be given Windmills neccesswas National the without Bank extended to every organization our own advancement as a farming varThe a special feature of which will be the ning to a capacity house. of Nephi and vicfunds to take care of same. It and club to attend the meeting and section, ary Miss were with cast well ius parts of a unveiling of large portrait tJ'aat he went to the J. C discuss the matter, the outcome of inity should be together in an organicar as appears Park Thelma Wilhelmenia, Roosevelt: the lead with a pleasing inter- Penney store and tendered a check which, was the formation of the zation. 1 Opening prayer, . . Alonzo Ingram rying Immediately following the organizpretation, while James Christensen for $0 in purchase for some goods, association as stated above. 2 Purpose of the Meeting, by ChairMrs. Alice McCune, called the ation of a Farm Bureau in any farm- and received the change, but the as well. did played opposite equally A. Geo. man Sperry Jr. a uennaie progrfcurnir ttr ttoftheko.uwl ' hvtinthee8tofkelydan 3 The two were well supported by- Miss manager of the store becoming sus- meeting to order and explained the nig section : Singing, "How Firm A Foundat- Grace and was reason for calling the meeting, and work is selected by the members "' the address a vote of thanks was accordpicious, J)ank phoned Peterson, Ruby Malmgren, ion, (Roosevelt's favorite bymn) was then called on the Mayor, who gave in charge of and responsible for each ed, him for the information he had 4 Reading "The Last Message of Pearl Peterson, Lyman Wankier, Ray given the information that he Marinstitution. not his views why such an organization project. On April 16, the members at known that members. club a Alvln Stephenson, and given the Theodore Roosevelt Aletha Booth. Francom, shal Linton, was notified and he ar was needed and the good that could of the Nephi Local met for the above , of thirty-fiv- e chorus When President W. C. Andrews, voicesr strong Scouts Boy Flag Salute rested the young man and secured be accomplished in furthering health stated purpose and selected lines of called the meeting to order, there Vocal Solo "Flag Without A Stain" The performance reflects the excell- the money and goods. He gave his and sanitary conditions in the city. work which if followed will develop of Harold Bradley, who ha3 work ent were fully fifty members of the club K. J. Bird. 15 After others present had expressed Juab Valley. In all seven projects as stated that he had and age of in had He work music the the the purpose explained present. charge Selection High School Glee Club schools commun- - been around Milford with sheep but themselves as favoring such an or constitute our program of work, they The the of tine meeting, and then called upon past year. Dr. Address "Theodore Roosevelt" ganization, the following officers were follow in regular order. fact that he will not was now on his way home. ty regrets-thCounty Commissioner Wm. G. Orme, T. D. Rees. On account of being a Juvenile elected. President Mrs. D. C. Sparks, Project 1. Membership. It is the be school the next with who stated that the Board thought year. "Onward Christian Sol Singing com W. in O. of the organization to induce to case was Mrs. it Andrews, avplan get necessary to this time for the county ripe Audience. Executive every farmer and every man interestmunication with the judge of this Secretary A. B. Gibson, ail itself of the offer of the Federal 10 diers, Miss Vera and James Mangelson, the while Unveiling the picture who Committee, Jas. W. Paxman, N. A. ed in farming to become members. of Levan's popular district wi'ao lives at Heber City, Government, who had promised to audience sings the "Star Spangled Christensen, two was so Neilson, Mrs. J. W. Schofield, and marshal he that informed the Project 2. Fellowship, entertainsu furnish 60 per cent of the money their friends prised Loretta Sparks young people, Manner" could not come down for Mrs. J. R. Park. The officers are al ment, and excursions. he The spirit of busy over for the building of highways in this Wednesday by quietly slipping e. the Farm Bureau is to promote good He further stated that it to Manti and getting married, the a few days, in fact it was uncertain so members of the executive county. It will be he could come. fellowship, a neighborly feeling amwould be impossible to pay for the ceremony being tolemnized in the when seen After the meeting the officers met ong farmers, to foster optimism, and CONVEYS CAMPING that as far as any juvenile Temple. The parents of the bride. thus completion of Che road now under Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson, ten cases are concerned in this county and outlined plans for the future to curb petty jealousy which often construction on the West side of the work of the association. exist in small towns. At least one CITY TO GROUNDS were funds dered a family reception at their the law is nit. In order to economize provided, county until Farm Bureau entertainment will be present State administration has home Wednesday evening. and the opportunity which now preBoth the offi seen given each year, and at least one exsented itself to have a definite road young people peoplo have the con- cers fit to fire all theandjuvenile this in Juab county, cursion will be taken each season to give TEACHERS ENGAGED as to him of entire the community building program appealed officials of the National Forest gratulations The service. With distance find county what farmers in other sectout long most of the thoughtful being worthy and a probation officer in Provo, and a ions are doing. Mr. Orme, thought service from Ogden, Mr. Gery SEASON NEXT FOR consideration. V. M. M. Y. I. L. A. The and will Mr. Riddle, were in Nephi WednesJudge in Heber City, to take care of Project 3. Marketing. The farmer that a bond Issue of $200,000 would day, and met with about twenty live close their season's work Sunday the Juvenile cases for three counties does not receive enough for bis probe ample, to do the work that has of citizens of this city evening by giving a special conjoint as large as Utah, Wasatcu and Juab the ducts and the consumer pays too been outlined, namely, the Tintic at the leading where the program as follows. Opening song. The County Attorney informed the station, ranger For several weeks past school off- much for what the land grows. The road, Levan district, and the proposed ThelPrayer, Reading, for a public site was formal congrgation. marshal that juveniles could not be icials have been investigating the re- Farm Bureau hopes to help both the road from this city to the county line. grounds ma Eva Piano solo, Taylor, Taylor, placed in Jail, with the result that cord of applicants for positions in the producer and the consumer by bringly turned over to the city officials for After several members bad expres- recreation vocal solo, Verda Christensen, quar the city marshal must stay with purposes. schools of the Juab district and al ing these men nearer The moton a themselves the sed subject, location of the grounds are tet arranged by Alvin Stephenson, juvenile offender until such time as ready much progress has been made National Farm Bureautogether. The is directing comRe-toion was made that the county Mortensen, Ruby and readig. east of the station house, this aforesaid long distance service In the selection of teachers for next most of its efforts to this big problem. missioners . be requested to call a will provide ranger which in this particular year. There seems at present to be ample accomadutions for story. Grant Gardner, violin selection can It is not Project 4. bond election at an early date for the campers. It is the intention of the Reed Grant, Current events, Ivan C. case operate, after being watched and follow- some improvement in the supply of the intention ofPurchasing. the Farm Bureau to and been bad comoutlined, purpose that Pearl Peterson, from Dalby, make he reading around ed for four to slipped days improvements teachers which is partly due .to econ- enter into competition with local on a rising vote called by the chair, city time to time that will meet the needs ic monologue, Mrs. Helen Benedict, away and is probably now over to dealers except in cases where prices the motion was unanimously carried. of the people in making this a real Talks by J. W. Boud and Ezra Poul-Bo- n his home town Moroni feeling' grate- omic reasons and better conditions afforded the teaching profession. It are out of proportion to the value of Other matters discussed by the club recreation park. of Nephi. ful to Gov. Mabey for canning all the will be recalled that during the war the articles desired by the members was the question of the public campTie grounds for private campers juvenile officers in Juab county. was hard to but the organization does expect to it and after and ing ground at the ranger station, for which an annual fee will have to The present juvenile law is a roar- secure teachers. extremely There are still a purchase articles and materials which on motion, a committee was appoint- bo paid to the Forest service are NONA'S BUDGET OF be abolished bag few vacancies to be filled. The fol can be used in ing farce and should large numbers and in ed to meet with the Forest Service located west of the road and are and baggage, unless the work can have signed to teach next bulk either at an advantage from loc officials who were down from Ogden, being surveyed and platted this week If this lowing WEEKLY NEWS ITEMS be efficiently administered. year. George A. Sperry Jr, Harry al dealers or from manufacturers and get the necessary ground requir- by the surveyor for the forest ser State is too poor to provide the Beagley, Wilson Glazier, Estelle through the State Farm Bureau. ed, set apart. vice. . All applications for permits enforce to respect machinery A. J. Crapo, K. J. Bird, C. W. 6. Pest Control. Through N. J. Rees, reported on the Fish & for these plats should be made to the law for among juveniles, then it Johnson. John A. Booth, Alta Jensen, theProject Bureau the farmers expect Farm Game Protective association, and sta- local forest ranger, ,M. A. P. Christ Mrs. Arnold Kay have is time to turn the Job back to the Mr. and C. Dalby, Myron Bird, Joel Tay- to control rabbits, ground-dog- s, and ted that the committee had chosen, en sen. If a Ivan gone to Salt Lake City, where Mr. cities and counties of Utah. Mattle Booth, gophers, the alfalfa weevil, and grass Dr .J. O. Irons, for President, A. B. will repelve medical attention for county the size of Juab, with 10,000 lor, Helen Benedict, C. Kay Hall, T. W. hoppers. Other sections are controlGibson for Vice President, and P. N. his eyes which have been in bad population must depend on the ser- Alonzo Ingram, John M. Christ ling the alfalfa weevil with 100 per J. Orton Durham, Vickers, I. A. PROGRAM CONJOIN! these fil Mrs. appointAnderson, Secretary, Kay vices of a probation officer and judge shape for a long while; and Vera Paxman, waiter Bens, cent efficiency by using arsenic of lead ment being confirmed by the club. who has been In failing health for located fifty miles away, then this ensen, The cost of the mateial A. B. Gibson, Dr. C. H. Dunn, and SUNDAY EVENING sometime, will receive expert medical paper emphatically demands a chan- Andrew Latimer, William Warner, spray. Alean Sperry Pace, Lucile Warner, to about 60 cents per acre If were appointed to represent the club in the the aid. ge present procedure. Stanley, Pearl with a saving of at least three fourths on the Citizens Health Committee, Juvenile officers of this State, who Mabel Sperry, Lena Blanch Morgan, of a ton of alfalfa per year. The The weekly conjoint M. I. A. Pronow being organized in this city. be men with actual experien Allen, Tacy Irons. Newthe five year old son of Mr. should same spray can also be used for the In the handling of boys and girls Vera Pay, Eleda Garrett, Ray ce After discussing some other minor gram will bo given Sunday evening andBerlin, fell Oscar Mrs. Monday PeterNewton, M. and Grace L. Monson, ton, In the Tabernacle, to cmnmence at (Continued on page eight) off to chosen are the adjourned. meeting pay politl simply questions received a badly broken son. 8 p. m. the officers of the South Ward evening and fill roster too the debts clal and up arm. The Drs. Rees were called and ATTKNTIOX, ALL MUTUAL WORK-KH- S, piesldlng. The following is the pro set the broken number. (of political patronage then we say MONTHLY SPELLING TEST GIVEN gram. AM ALL THOSE WHO WILL CALL RO.ID BOND again there should be a change. KLECTION AT ONCK OUGHT TO BK "Utah We Love Thee so long as the Juvenile courts Just Song, Opening In the last monthly spelling test Prayer, Bishop A. H. Ilelllston. Miss Reva Clemens and Mrs. Rose and officers are subject to the politi folThe Stake Mutual offer a free trip There will be a special meeting of Hillington spent a few days with Mrs. cal whims of every incoming admingiven throughout the district the Song, "Count Your Blessings" week. last Clemons the Irene lowing grades won the honors: First Vocal Solo County Commissioners held in to Salt Lake in June to the Author will no Ora Judd the ques Just long istration, Helplace fifth grade Levan, teacher, Lillian Lun tion of properly caring for the boys Eureka tomorrow according to Coun- of the best M. I. A. Song. The conReading, en Benedict 95.71 per cent; second Instrumental Selection, P. N. Ander Billy Lindemon of Chicago is visit- and girls of this State who are way- ty Attorney T. H. Burton, when the test is open until .May 26th. The words must be composed, and set to son. place, third grade Levan, teacher ing at the home of Miss Lillian Green ward be more or less of a Joke. It election for a road bond Issue It for is music of some popular song, such as 'Thelma Park, average 95 per cent; Debate, "Resolved That Women and adapt this county will be authorized requires training special the "Beautiful Ohio" or "Don't Be Cross third place, third grade teacher LueThe School gave an entertainment ability to handle these class of cases, said. While on the west side of insShould Receive The Same Wages will With Me" Bring out your literary tic Warner average 93.82 per cent. As Men For the Same Work Per Wednesday evening In the hall. A and when a man Is found who makes county the commissioners and also and musical talent, and let's have road, The fifth grade south school, William formed." Affirmative, Mrs. Emma large rrowd attended and eipressed good he should be retained, no mat pect the new Tintic with the Tintic ' Commercial rousing song to sing at the general Warner teacher, and the sixth grade Brough, and Miss Tacy Irons. Neg approval of the different acts. The ter what hlii political opinions may confer to find out what road building M. I. A. Conference. Everybody get Club to be. ,evan, Helen Benedict teacher, were the will go picture atlve C. W. Johnson. and'R. II funds obtained close competition for third place, the The whole history of Juvenile work plans the people on the west side In on this. Rend your contributions fund for the school. Bracken. to one of the committee members outside of the larger cities of the may have. average being 93.78 per cent and Closing Song, America. before the above mentioned date. two or w 93.21 per cent respectfully. on down one minimum, th ill with another choir M. The play State, J. exceptions appropriation Christensen. put tj Benediction, TACY IRON'S, The last thus, whatever gwd there originally ".Sufely First" next Saturday evening has been unsatisfactory. K. J. BIRD. J. I). Pexlon, motored to Murray for the purpose of raising money legislature, Instead of abolishing the was in the law will now bo slowly Mr. and Mrs. 3. N. C. Pexton, Mrs. EZRA POULSON c'.iose the more easier course stifled through lack of funds to propto the law, which for will with where he flnpnre visit and Mary Pyper, yesterday Arthur Jenkins, the Committee of silent function. erty by strangulation cutting few days. spent Tuesday at the Manlt Temple. One o the largest and most enthusiastic meetings ever held by the Commercial Club of this city took place Tuesday evening at the club rooms, when the members by a rising vote unanimously pledged themselves to work for a road bond issue for Juab County in the sum of $200,000 to be spent in constructing a concrete road from this city to the county line on the north. To complete the road from Silver City to Lynndyl, now under construction, and the construction of the road from Levan to the railroad spur or Juab. Mr. Wm. H. Wilson of Provo, who has. had several years experience in road building in this State was present at the meeting, and gave a splendid address on what it meant to a community to have good roads, and stated 'that it had been found in Utah County that the expense of maintaining the present dirt roads was over $700 a mile. With a paved road between Nephi and Salt Lake city, hundreds more people would visit this section during the summer he said, all of which would eventually bring business to the community. He then went into the various phases of road building, but gave it as his opinion that the un surfaced concrete road was the best and most lasting road to build. At the close of his MAfr Vfk. y ' -- land-owne- rs - ' e Vice-Preside- nt com-mittte- ld nec-ressa- ry Jac-obse- n, t 1 |