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Show ..... THE TIMES-NEW- CIRCULAT-E- S . . r . ..... - . , THE IS A BOOST. Kit FOR THE ARICUXiTURAL AM) MIXING INTERESTS OF : : : : J UAH COUNTY S THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB ft COUNTY AND 18 A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : : NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY,. UTAH FRIDAY, JULY 8TH THE TIMES, VOL. 12, NO. 84 AN .IIIAR nnSIMTY WHFAT mv hcvt uni II IN SEED TuiiDcnAv 121 S THE NEWS, VOL. 5, Family of Secretary lenby OBJECT LESSOM TIMES-NEW- BASEBALL NEWS TAX nr tup uirri ur int wttR SELECTION la inuiiuuni I rv-p.it- DC FVY "", 1 v Ul Ulll I NO. 40. COUIIGIL The past week has been a strenu One of tbe most beautiful fields ous one for the local team no less of dry land grain ever seen In this than.five games having been played, Resolution Fixing Levy For Experiment section, and perhaps In this state, Is two. of these being league affairs, This Year Passed By City Station-Speakers From the long strip one mile long, lying while the other three were a series on top of the ridge and Council immediately 2 with Moroni, in which Nephi took Agricultural College directly midway between Nephi and 1. In the league games Moroni and Levan, on the west side of the road. we broke even winning one and los Every one who has Dassed this exceD- The City Council met in regular ing one. Cac&e its uicnmona, County, hag tional field of erain. has admired it The game Friday afternoon with sesaion Friday evening, there being mac and White Day." Provo, Utah, and spoken of it as a wonderful field. American Fork was one of the best present Mayor Wood, Councilman uas neia us nrst annual "Jersey Day" There is no other field of Its size to Juab County will hold its first annual compare with it. games played here for a long time, Cowan, Winn, Kees, and Beagley. Claims against the city after being and the local team ought to have won next Paxwaeatuay This field belongs to Mr. J W Thursday, July 14, as they certainly had the best of the duly audited and found correct were at the Government exeriment station man an(i son Clarence, and is what is ou tne Levan ridge, and the general game as far as earned runs went, allowed. commonally known as the 'Excelsior The committee on finance and Miller was in the box for American public are urgently requested to at- - rarm. This is the field on which Mr. I claims ' for both and Fork, presented a resolution fixing Keough Nephi, tend. hiiii' henna faup veAra a?A. Porman The above excursion is under the wnen an appeal was made to plant pitchers handing out a good brand the levy for this year. After discus- of ball. Miller was touched for 12 sion the resolution was adopted and auspices of the Fellowship Committee verv available acre to meet the needs hits and Keough for 14,. the score the city Hecorder ordered to file a' of the Juab County Farm Bureau of f the war. It Is considered one of being 9 to 6 in favor of the champ- - copy with the county commissioners, wincn cnas. K. Jenkins is chairman. thft hBHt , on thn rldB J ion team from Utah County. Brlant The city tax levy is reduced 1 mill uuu. ll la UUBU lO UlUKe miS VYIiettll la ,nnhP whv this Petty was the star batter for both from that of last year, or a total levy Day" an annual affair In this valley field of wheat surpasses any other. aggregations getting a three bagger in of 8 mills, divided as follows. For and county, in view of the fact that The seed planted on this farm was the 4th scoring Wankier and Park, Contingent expenses, 3 mills. For one of the main crops here fa the what is called "Pedigreed" or seed Mrs Kdwin IVnhy, wile of l lie secretary of tliji navy, with tliflr two chit a two base hit in the sixth scoring sinking fund account for the payment staple product of wheat. bred sel and is that " up improved by Manaii and Edwin Denby, Jr. Park, and a home run in the eighth, of bonds. 2 mills. To defray the in- Arriving at the station at 1 p. m. ection covering a period of years. It dren, with no one on bases. Other f eatur- - terest on bonded indebtedness 1 next Thursday, there will be several l8 the be8t Btraln of red' wheat es of the game in the locals featured mills. For the repair and improve- Professors from the Agricultural Col- - known ln the 8tateiturkey wlth a nistory was a three bagger by Reid ln the ment of the streets of Nephi City. Vs iB oi uian on nana, w explain me and record benlnd u xhe hign ylei sixth which scord Durham, a double! mill. For the maintenance of the splendid results that have been ob- - dlng qUailty of this particular wheat play in the same innings, Wankier to public ' library 1 mill. Total levy 8 tained at the station by the use of haa been developed on the Nephi Ex- Jones, and Jones to Wankier. A two mills. seea seiecuoa in me pianung oi crops periment Station by years of careful base hit by Rob Park, i tne sixth and Fire Chief V. M. Foote, met with xuisBuujBci.souewuicuisaiiraci.mg 8electton and haa produCed from 3 a good catch in the third by the same the Council relative to having all iue mumuou oi larmers an over ine to 5 bushels more per acre than any player. Battery for Nephi, Keough rubbish and paper, etc, cleaned from country and the farm bureau is very other 8train of wheat put upon. tne Geo. Phillips, returned to Garfield, and Wankier. American Fork Miller around places of business in the fire Louis Garrett, was re appointed auiious ior its memoers 10 get. mis market. It produces larger heads, limits, also the cleaning of weeds vmuaoie imormauou ai iirsi nana, so more vigorous plants, grows higher, sheep inspector this week for East yesterday, having spent the holidays I and Barrett. with his family in this city. Monday the team went over to from the same area, stating that the every farmer, whether he is a mem- - & produces much heavier yields than Juab County. Moroni where they played the team anger from fire wa3 greatly incre- ber or not. cannot afford to pass up the strains of wheat of same ordinary for from that town winning by a score I ased from these conditions. Nell Miss left The Tuesday Golden, cnance were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCuntj mis oi nearing wnat tne spea- varlety. This field is a good demon 14 to 11. a few of will she where Lake Salt enjoy Battery for Nephi, Council gave Instruction for the city kers from the College save to give Btrat!on of the economy and advan down from Salt Lake City to spend " . Olpin, Wilson and Stan Park. Owing marshal to visit the various places days vacation. out aiong mis line. tace of Diamine onlv the best seed the holidays berel to an accident in going over, in affected by these conditions and or- a mosi proiiiaoie ume is expecieaiI ohtafnahle which Hal McCune, A. Petty, and Rob der them cleaned up. was over from Thomas Painter, to be had by those who attend, and it Mrs. Alvin Udall, is here from Los Everv farmer from far and noir The Council ordered three fire ex-iis hoped that a large number will av- Mr." and Mrs. Silver City to spend the 4th, return- I Park were slightly injured, the team I ,. with Anegles thIa sftft f f,AH h(,forl, visiting ,hllld was late in getting started back to tinguishers as additional equipment W'ednesday afternoon. aii memseives oi mis opponunuy oi lt 1s aavested. or while it is being Charles tiaynes Nephi, and the return game with for the use of the fire department. learning the results of the expert' harvested, so that he might get a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morgan went Moroni played here was late in start-Councilman Beagley, reported that ments that have been made the past as had Mrs. Mr. Gerald on and and useful lesson Cazier, the to- - Salt Lake Tuesday. While there ing and only seven innings were play-- l the camp kitchen in the city park for few years at the station. Free lem practical I Mrs. Mr. and of proper selection of seed their guests Monday, Mr. Morgan will receive treatment for I ed, which resulted in another win for! the use of tourists was nearly com- onade will be on tap for every. one advantages The field is entirely free from all I Jensen, parents of Mrs. Cageir. an jilsSrateid, Jaw. Nephi by a score of 9 to 5. The bat-- ! pieted, also the tables and seats were so in order work arrange your there, seexls oT'a foreign nature; 'being. per-- 1 teryio-- this gamefor the home team 1 ready. Thjscommittee was also auth- forcan be present. Don't that you clean from weeds and June I VVrilford Warr, was down from Salt fectly Mam was R. Park, Jones, and Stan Park. I orized to have some signs'iiiade infor-Umpi-re .Mr. Brown of Mrs. Fred and I get the date, next Thursday, July 14, grass. his J to with Lake the holidays spend Cowan. of week are this the moth, mine the traveling public of the ac- guests at 1 p. m It is almost absolutely pure from I parents in this city, I Mrs. Thomas Tranter. here for camping. comadations Moroni team the Tuesday again any other grain, and over 99 per cent The electric light committee repor- crossed swords with the locals this of the pure strain, high yielding tur Finch of Mrs. Eureka Mr. and John Mrs. C. E. Riley of Los Angeles, is time winnine a score of 9 to 6. ted that lights would be placed in are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Owen visiting with the family of Mr. and The game was abymuch better one than tne city park.and key wheat. STANDING OF THE in the camp kitch-Mr- 8. It is hoped that the entire crop Boswell this week. ' D. C. Sparks. and closer con tea- - en. the day previous will be distributed among the farmers E. The application of Thomas ted. The batting features were a CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE of this section and throughout the I Airs. G. R. Davis of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards of bome run by Briant Petty in the 3rd Bowles, for the installation of elect- I state, making for larger yields and Mrs. Eliason of Tooele, Utah are vis Charleston, Utah, spent the holidays innings, a home run of I. M. Petty, He lights in his home was appproved profits for our farmers.. iting their parents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. with Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Miller, par in the 7th, the ball going over the by the council. ents of Mrs. Edwards. Huntington in this city. fence on the west side of the grounds, The second half of the schedule of and a three bagger by Reid in the ' the Central Utah Base ball league BABY CONTEST BRINGS OUT Fred Lunt, is down from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foote of Murray 7th. A Petty started the pitching opened Wednesday, American Fork City, and will spend his two weeks were in Nephi to spend the 4th of July for epillt but wa8 replaced by Keo- - WILL WORK ON of is victors in the first half the Mr. here. Lunt vacation employed being URGE CROWD AT VENICE enjoying a camping trip benind JNeoo uga in the sixth innings, Moroni hav the schedule. The winner of the sec at the Scramm-Johnso- n Drug Co. while here. ing piled up 8 runs when the change ROAD NEXT MONDAY ond half should it be a team other was made. Lynch was behind the bat than American Fork, will play a three The Nephi Mercantile Co. are im- A. H. Anderson, of Mt. Pleasant, for the locals and made a good im game series at the close of the season I The baby contest which was decid improvlng the front of their store was a Nephi visitor Saturday. Mr. pression by his quick work to decide the championship of the I ed at the Venice Theatre Tuesday I with a coat of paint Lot Pexton Anderson was formerly the principal In the league game with Payson Forest Supervisor Chrlstensen, glv- league, but of course if the American I evening, by popular rote brought out I doing the work of the Mona Schools. Vedne8day on the latter's ground es out the information that work on Fork boys win again, there will be I a large crowd of friends and relatives rw A r rani rr vrltfi 9rrm iVia , , I VBU im vrri . t Ji tha Tinma nvu aaallv vvu A I tKn me wsn vuoii IUQ siu naH oaiv aoyiiug 0 . ""'"V no need for such a series being play-- l of the contesting babies, the winner Mrs. A. N. Wallace and children, . . ,vv. tn r,..l , rwu.ouu, , m K ii.miiyai Ul iu, v.l,. v, ed. The following is the standing of being the baby of the late Mr. and returned to their home n Eureka af M. and Lynch, were the menced next Monday morning, and all nJtf the league up to Wednesday night. In I Mrs. Clyde Cowers. There were a ter visiting with her parents Mr. and ced work at the B. Y. U. spent July battery.Petty Petty striking out eight men, I persons wishing to get wood out of the second half. bout 80 babies shown and Nephi can Mrs. Geo. Hobbs for a Bhort time. 4th at his home in this city also making a home run in the 8th this section of the forest reserve Won Lost Per Cent! congratulate Itself ln having such a I 1 0 D. M. Mrs. 1,000 fne stock to draw from for Its future Nephi Miller, left yesterday 1 0 Am. Fork 1.000 i,en and women, as lt sure would I for Salt Lake City, where she will fromPloche. Nevada, this week the Kurin,K th,e nV"1! IllAn 'Z AJonnitoa Hav's mnwlr "mT 1 0 Provo l.OOOlhave been a difficult task to Judge Join her son Jack and accompany him guests of Mrs. Lucy Morris, mother in the field doing out eight cords of dry wood. If you 1 ington, played 0 right Heber City 1.000 I Whlch one merited the honor, had the to Los Angeles with the Elks excur- - of Mr. Morris. 1 0 good work, also knocking a three (want some of this wood you must M" I selection been left to a lude. instead sion from Pocatello, Idaho, Sp. Fork which scored two runs. 1 0 ooo of a popular ballot. help fix the road, otherwise there will Payson Mr. Enoch Burton, spent July 4th bagger The Payson team will be here to- - be nothing doing, says the supervisor. 1 0 uuu I In addition to the Pictures and I Miss Janet Martins, came down with his Lehl in this city, returning family I 1 0 .000 I tha .hnwlnr of th hnhlM rnnii from Salt Lake Tuesday and will vls- - to Beaver Tuesday where he is erect day and meet the locals on tbe home Sprlngville diamond. Dr. of home at the vaudeville bill was given, Including it for a short time ing a school building in that city. WILL ENTERTAIN CHILDREN sonts. by the Judd Children, and a and Mrs. C. H. Dunn. Miss Martins nurse at the Holy Cross Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Petty, have as MISS PEARL WARREN WINS duet by Loran Kendall, and Helen AT PLAYGROUNDS MONDAY their guests this week Mrs. Petty of FOURTH OF JULY Cole, which were well received. The J W. Fax man will leave Monday, Deseret, mother of Mr. Petty, and Mr. IN POPULAR LADY CONTEST local band also added to the enter for Wayne County, where he will Ashael Petty, a brother. FITTINGLY OBSERVED tainment with selections of music, spend the next week In appraising The Primary Associations will en land for the government land bank Miss Viola Worthington was down TVTTLE-IIEIXISTOtertain tbe children at the play He recently returned from a two from Salt Lake City to spund the 4th The popular lady contest which has I July 4th was generally observed grounds on main street next Monday been conducted the past two weeks byl weeks trip to San Pete, Sevier and of July here. Miss Worthington is Garfield Counties, where he apprals- - taking a course In music this sum In this city, the celebration extending I afternoon at 4 p. m. All children the Nephi Drug Cc. la connection! over to the night of the 6th. Salutes are requested to be there and help A wedding of local Interest took I ed a large acreage of land for the mer in the above city. with the 4th of Jul celebration crea In the early morning, serenade of the make the entertainment a success. Ice ted a great deal of interest, there be- place last Wednesday June 29, at the I government I Mr and Mrs J S Oatler of Salt I town by the band, program in the Tab cream cones will be on sale during tng cast a total of 187,242 votes fori Mantl Temple, the contracting parties norse races, tool races, pan the afternoon and games will be I the various candidates. being Miss Ethel Tuttle of Mantl and I That hlfth yielding strain of turkey t.flkA ntv en Invert a camDina- trio I ernacie, na olner spons nrnae up me played and a general good time is The wheat can be seen on the "Excelsior" behind Mt. Nebo Sunday and Mon - Kame Miss Pearl Warren, chief operator! Mr. Alva Belllston of Nephi. at the local telephone exchange camel bride Is one of the prominent and farm, Levan Ridge. It will yield more dav. returning home Tuesday morn- Program, wnue me picture snowe anticipated. rm.e.T-Lakout the winner In the eontest, the I popular young ladles of the Temple than S bushels per acre above the Ing. They were accompanied to Salt lce cream pariors. ana generous patronage, in spite of choice meeting with popular approval. I City and has a larg dixie of friends ordinary turkey. Get your seed from by Mrs. H E Fowler, who has Miss Cella Stephension, went to cal,ea stringency, in money Eureka The following Is a list of the five high I among the young people of that city this farm. Orders now being taken been visiting the past week with Mr. lne yesterday where she will vis-- It I mailers, i o a cunuai oimerver. overj est. Pearl Warren 26,542. Zelmalwho will wish her the greatest of Delivery at harvest. J. W. Paxman nnH Mm A .A. Allen. friends for a few days. with as nere as seemea normal iar lining Young 19,235. Amelia Bowles 7,(58. happiness In her married life. The & Son. was I concerneu, buu Iris Brough, 4,533. Georgia McCune bridegroom Is one of the Industrious Mn A. F. Bracken, cave an ela- - spending money seemed The prlzo awarded to the I young men of this city and Is well and .Mr. and Mrs. Shelby 3,216. The following enjoyed the birthday hnrate nodal Friday afternoon and the, youngsters and grown-up- s Candland, sufficient of the coin of the wtrfi down from 1(,aho wlnned was an eight piece Ivory set. I favorably known In the community to Bpd party given by Ruth Sperry, Saturday evening ln honor of Mrs. Alvin Udall to wo tn make l holiday This paper Joins In extending congrat- afternoon at hor home. Martha Cow of Los Angeles, Mrs. Leone Hague holidays in this city. They were the The young an, Erma Brough, Lavere Petty, Erma Stanford of Oregon, Mrs Pearl Sparks while. Wm. Bailey, returned to Salt Lake I ulatlons on the event. guests of Mr Candland's mother while here. Wednesday after spending tbe holi couple will make their home here. Worhlngton, Malda McMullin, Luclle Kdgheill of Salt LaKe and Mrs. wai McMullin Virginia Sperry, Edith Sells ter Hoffmann Of hi. raui, Minn. IDS v. Ttnhortar.n w days In Nephi. nn rrnm Mills room was aecoratea wun sweet Miss Helen Cowan, entertained the Mr. Harold Bradley of Mantl, was Mildred Sporry, Earl Warner, Ray dining gaturday attending to some businessAir. and Mrs Thomas Rees of Wales uuncneon was serreo. ai and James 8mlth. peas, Bee hive swarm Wednesday Worthington, Mr. is Robertson operhere. mattere Segnolla Mr. K. Mrs. and J. of Bird, the guest o'clock to the following guests. --Mrs. ., are visiting the family of Dr. and In Ilea hive work was dlscuss- store reneral merchandise evening. Mr. Bradley during the holidays. Mr. Allan Johnson, who for over a Alvln Udall, Mrs. Leone Sanford. Mrs Mrs. T. D. Roes this week. (ne ahove place .having purchased the ed and a hike was planned In the assisted the local band while here In Hoffform of an early breakfast Friday year pant has been assistant manager Udell Edgheill, Mrs. Walter business of W. B. Jago. . trombone work. for the Bonneville Lumbpr Co, of this mann, Miss Edna Haynes, Mrs. Stella Miss Georgia McCune, was hostess the In the canyon. morning city, ha received a promotion, being Hickman. Miss Georgia McCune, Mrs Saturday afternoon to a chicken din Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett were placed in charge of the company's Norma Sweoney. Mrs. J. E. Ostler, Mrs. Udall r.dgtiein. returned to a marriage license was Usued yes-Mr- s. ner and picture show party given Lillle Wright, Mrs. Tola Jenkins Salt Lake Sunday, after an extended terday to Estella Edwards of Ounni-Mr- s. In the honor of Mrs. Udell Edchelll down from Sandy, Utah, to spnd the business at Lynndyl, Ulah. Mr. John- I of Bait Lake, and Mrs. Leone Hague I holldsys. They returned Wednesday, son. left Tuesday for the latter place Ralph Brouith. Mrs. Ross Bur- visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. gon, and Rellls Dnrlous of Fphralra. He will ton, Mrs. James Ellison, Mrs. Al Bur- - E. H. Sparks. She will Join her County Clerk Hoyt, performing the f Oregon, Othr guests I being accompanied by Mrs. R. E. to assume his new duties. Stanford present were Mrs. Stella Hickman, I Grover, and Mrs. James Ellison, who move his family there In the near ton, Mrs. Wilson Glasicr, and the husband In the above city and leave cermony that made them man and soon for HoTon. will visit with them for a short time, future. hostess Mrs. Bracken. wife. and Mrs. Norma Sweeney. ExcursionTo ,,, tw ' I PERSONAL MENTION OF NEPHI'S BUSY PEOPLE ' ng . I c,l c- 1- H?, 1 1 1 N 1 1 - 1 a' H aaa. 1 "'m j ' 1 |