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Show CIRCULAT-E- S THE TIMES-NEW- S THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : THE TIMES, VOL. 12 NO. ii ii L nif itiAm WE HONORS IS A BOOSTER FOR THE AKICULTCRAL. AND MINING INTERESTS OF : : : JUAB COUNTY j NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2CTH, 1921 SO BURIED WITH THE NEBQ BY GUI ENDORSED MacMillan's Ship Starts for Arctic COMMERCIAL CLUB TIMES-NEW- S THE NEWS, VOL 6, NO 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION HOLD MEETING 93 1 10 SUM MIT OF MT- - NEBO The proposed trip of the PayBon The regular meeting of the Board Club to the top of Mt. Nebo of Education of Juab School District Alpine Funeral of Sergeant Ray received the hearty endorsement of was held Wednesday evening, there Excursion Of North Sanpete M. I. A. Big Success BonGowers Attended By Lar- the Payson Commercial Club, last being present Jas. Garrett Jr, Harry The climb will take place night.' Foote, Lorenzo Mangelson, and Jos. Concourse 0! fire and Program ge People Night on September 3, 4, and 5th, cars and Newton. so the trucks leaving Payson that Claims against the district when climb from the Nebo ranger station found correct were allowed. A funeral befitting a hero was giv- may begin on September 4th: The About 250 M. I. A. workers from Reuben Carter, was employed as North en Sergeant Ray Gowers, Sunday aft- climb will be under the immediate Sanpete Stake, the greater pora Mona at at Schools, janitor salary tion of this number coming from' ernoon in this city, and a congregat- supervision of Ranger Christensen. of $50 per month. Fountain Green and Fairview, enjoyion that packed every available seat About five hourc will be consumed in The mileage for students from ed a two days outing behiud Mt. Nebo in the Taoernacle listened with rapt the ascent. Juab attending the Levan schools Friday and Saturday, a hike to the attention to the splendid tributes that Those who wish to joiD the party was fixed at the same rate as last u intuit of the famous mountain be-were paid to the Argonne veteran of the ascent should communimaking year being 35c per day for each stu ng one of the chief diversions. tne world war. cate with Miss Elon Manwill, secredent. Headed by tne Payson Silver Band tary of the Payson Alpine Club. Friday evening tae big party gath The clerk was authorized to adver ered arnd a bonfire at the Ranger the funeral cortege left the home of In a communication addressed to tise for bids for the hauling of stu- - Station, where a very fine program ivxr. and Mrs. A. J. Gowers, at 1.30 the Payson Commericial club Dr. L. was rendered, under the direction ents between Mona and Nephi. p. in. Following the band were the D. Pfouts says: was appoint of Bishop J. L. Neilson and Miss Miss Loretta service men, and a casson drawn by Sparks, We have a mountain that compares ed as clerk in the superintendent's Afton Allred, of Fountain Green, and four black horses, each horse being very favorably with Timpanogas as came office, and also to act as a substitute Chauncey Howell, Stanley Cox and man. Then led by a service to height, and that it is not known Miss Cox of Fairview.. The follow teacher when needed. the mourners in cars, the members as well is due to the fact that we of the Red Cross, City and County have no Coach Roberts to take the The financial statement for the ing was the program rendered. "Siug- officials, Commercial Club members. lead and push the think along! year ending June 30th, 1921, was ng "Oh Ye Mountains High" by con Our and citiizens. Arriving at the Taber- city can have the distinction of stagordered published, in accordance gregation, Trombone duet, John Han sen and G. W. Day of Fairview, Char with law. nacle, Bishop C. H. Grace took charge ing this climb and if it proves to acter reading by Miss Genna Ander of the services. or The of the the report inspection be. the success that we anticipate The report of the inspection of the son of Fountain Green, quartet cselec- The opening number was "Jesus there will be an annual climb of ion by iMaysel Robertson, Lapreal , were received, the report showing Lover of My Soul" by Mrs. Ed. Car this grand peak that will bring glory ' Bowdoin. in which , ex Mac B. Millan's noted the Delphi Alired and Afton All- Aagard, Donald in be same to condition. the good ter and L. P. Anderson, accompanied to Payson each year. To this end of red Fountain he ts frozen seventh Green, reiding by his to, Maine, Wlscasset, north, leaving some trip minor After other muking Robert plorer Sisters.. transacting we ask that you give this matter by the Goldsbrough northern Journey. The Bowdoln Is of the knockabout fishing schooner business the meeting adjourned for Miss Golda Jensen. Remarks by Winn then offered the invocation. what attention you can, and have on thewith Chauncey Howell, and Ranger A. P. one week. v pole masts. The first speaker was Calvin Smith such press notices as your secretary type ChriBtensen. The opening and closasof Salt Lake City, who told of his may insert for the good of the town. ing prayer being ottered by Bishop sociation with the deceased at Camp Payson Paysonlan. Neilson and Stanley Cox. IN CANADA OPHITES FOR and GIVE in PROSPECTS and later RECITAL WILL France, Lewis, paid SaturHav morning 11ft nf the nartv of the a high tribute to the memory from camp for the top of Mt. started HOLD ANNUAL REONION departed. NEPHI FINISH SEASON and out of this number 93 Nebo, AGAIN LOOMS WATER IN TABERNACLE FRIDAY Reed Bailey, a companion and were successful in reaching the sum friend of the deceased who was in the IN SECOND PLAGE mit. The return journey was made same battle In which Sergeant Gow cool shades of the Beazer about 4 p. in. in the afternoon and "In the ers met his death, told in thrilling the majority of the party returned to ' of the L. W.Soules, Next Friday evening September Park the former residents of Nephi, manner the events of that day, giving Co of Salt Lake 2nd, a recital will be given at the Utah, in this district, gathered at the their homes the same evening, all Trust Halloran Judge finished team the ball local The high praise to the worth of the de Stubbins, engineer of the Tabernacle by three of Nephi's tal ir annual picnic on Friday afternoon being loud in their praise of the won season of 1921 in the Central Utah and L-- C.were ceased as an officer and comrade. derful scenery they had viewed on in Nephi Tuesday Jook company young ladies, and from the nat last. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Jos the Miss Arvilla Lunt, sang "The Part- Base Ball League in second place, ng into the propsition of bringing ented Mrs trip. Mr. of and Irons Utah, Nephi, ure of the program we can assure only four games in the last water Into this The party were guided to the sum. ing of a Heart." The next speaker losing Mrs. Mr. John After and Peterson. valley.. George Is in a treat Jhareaders Weber Tare At our, of the league games. was ,1). A. Mikesell, -- . Payson, half juUuuLiiUi jiiountaiiv k$ ugfcr Chris- severaf and 'glifherftif?ratit store tor Iheiuy AHss Deeta McCuhe OekeyvMrawd-MT!w'MwAtKMitensen and the' visitors expressed another comrade of Sergeant Gowers, City Friday they meta the strong tam they feelstirey8 and Mr. Mrs. Mr. for the Fred bringthat and prospect Wright, who has 'been receiving instruction double header, themselves in terms of who was with him on the day of the from that city in for the successful in winning the first ing water into East Juab County are from Mrs. Winifred T. Brown, of Salt Mrs. J. B. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John courtesy shoVn them bypraise this official. battle, told in grapic language of being which Mr. time Katie Mrs. at and this Paxman, very favorable, although Wright, will a the Lake dram year, past the second clinched give place game there is no definite information given atic reading in three acts, entitled Mrs. Sam Tolley, Mrs. May Wynder Local people who joined the hikers shell hole wounded, and the search in the league for the team. as to the source of the supply, it "The Prince Chap" and from the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Broadhead ,Mr. were David Winn, and Mr. and Mrs. out The following is the standing of Robert and sons, all of whom that was made that evening to find rumored that a project to bring is that Mis3 McCune, has dis and Mrs. Alt McCune, Mrs. Lizzie reached Cooper the top. him. The speaker also told of the the teams at the close of the season. the waters of Pleasant Valley, situ- ability on and Wm. Paxman. Coombs, Wolf, is occasions there previous played THE FINISH high esteem in which the deceased ated on the East side of the Sanpete no question but what "The Prince The relating of experiences in com 2 12 .857 mountain is was held among the men of the Am. Fork contemplated. The gent Chap" will be given in a manner that lng tolhis country formed part of the 4 10 .714 Nephi company. lemen named above appear to be very will please the most critical. program. Mr. and Mrs. Irons, the NEW YORK CITY SCOUT 5 9 .643 Mrs. Mabel Lunt, then sang "A Heber are as their and company optimistic, guests of the occaion, expressed Mrs. Miss Merci and Goldsbrough, 7 7 .500 backed Perfect Day," and T. H. Burton, in Provo by ample capital some cre- Diane G. Booth, need no introduction themselves as more than pleased with MASTERS VISIT NEPHI 8 6 . . .429 Fork behalf nf Governor Mahev. exnreKRefl Spanish dence may be given to the proposit to a Nephi audience, their work on the country, especially of the unity 9 5 .308 . the appreciation of the State of Utah, Payson ion they may have in view. the vioiln and piano have charmed and good fellowship that prevails 9 4 .303 for the noble deeds done on the field Sprlngville and enthused us on numerous occas among their former friends and ac 3 10 .231 Albert and Samuel Scout of battle in the world war, by the Lehi ions, and now that these young peo quaintance. Altogether it was a very masters of New Y'ork Stevens, the visited City, successful is said that young men of Utah. and it FUNERAL SERVICES picnic pie are putting on an entertainment An instrumental selection was then should receive the next year the attendance will number local boy scouts in this city Tuesday worth while, they a meeting in the rendered my Miss Merci Goldsbrough HOME COMING POSTPONED FOR MRS. ELLERTSON loyal support of the people of this 150 as the children will be invited evening, holding Commercial Club rooms, where they to Cardson From the and Mrs. Diane G. Booth, after which participate. city. gave some valuable information on ONTIL NEXT YEAR Review. J. W. Paxman, paid an eloquent tri scout work to those assembled there. bute to the departed and to all who The Stevens brothers, were on their Funeral services for Mrs. Melissa DISTRICT ATTORNEY had gave their life in the cause of to Los Angeles, having hiked the way SunJMona were in held AND Ellertson, MABEY GOVERNOR liberty. The comittee have decided not to day afternoon. Music was furnished INVESTIGATES CASE entire distance from New Y'ork, in Bishop C. H. Grace, made the clos hold the home coming clebration this against two other scout by Prof. J. R. Boshard, and Mrs. PARTY VISIT THIS CITY competition ing remarks, thanking the people for year, one of the reasons for this Florence officials, who are hiking from Los Anderson. Meldrum Bishop coming out in such large numbers decision is on account of the present Angeles to New Y'ork. The boys were District Attorney Wm. B. Hlggins to show their respect. After the sing financial depression that prevails. Raphael Garfield presided and the fine and stated that the trip of feeling with is W. Jas. not satisfied the verdict Paxman of were ing of the "Star Spangled Banner1 and the fact that the season has so speakers S. Neilson of Mona, Bis- the Jury in the case of the seven year Governor Chas. R. Mabey, Prof, had been a wonderful educational John Nephi, L. the led P. by by congregation, far advanced, which would allow of hop Albert Mabey of Provo, Mrs. old girl who was brutally assulted Levi Mr. Mitchell and one to them, as they had no idea of Anderson, benediction was pronouna very short time to prepare for such Emma G. Newell, of the Relief Soc a few weeks ago in Eureka, and a Mr. Edgar Young, were of this city the vast country that Uncle Sam Hinckley, guests ced by President T. D. Rees. a big event. These and some other and John W. Lerwill of Payson. Jury turned one of the offenders free yesterday for a few hours. The party controlled. iety Interment took place in the Vine causes have led to this decision. Next Each speaker told of the faith of the The District Attorney, has been work were on their way to attend the two Uluff Cemetery with full military hon year the matter will be taken up deceased in her religion, and her lng on the case for the past few days big days' celebration In iMillard Coun Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Andorson, and ors, the body being followed to its early in the season and with the pros spirit of service and with the result that a warrant was ty, known as the "Pahvant Valley Mr. and Mrs. Owen sacrifice. Boswell, went to last resting place by long line of cars. pect that economic conditions will be Interment took place in the family issued from the office of Judge J. S Booster Days" Manti yesterday to attend the funeral After the dedicating of the grave by much better the affair can be carried lot In the Mona Cemetery, In. Mr. was and While Governor here the grave Cooper, yesterday, Hlggins Mabey of a relative in taut city. J as. Garrett Jr, the firing squad gave out much more satisfactory. being dedicated by John Mecham of says be will leave nothing undone in troduced to several of the leading the customary salute, and taps were his effort to land the guilty one be citizens by Wm. Bailey, and Governor Provo. The South part of town was visited Bounded, while the band softly played Earl Iielliston, has accepted a poshind prison bars. Mabey, stated that he expected to a "God Be With Us Till We Meet peculiar Saturday afternoon by In visit Juab County in the near future ition this week with the Lunt Pharwas which The case' published whirl-win- d which played several M. I. A. WILL HAVE this paper a few weeks ago Is almost and get acquainted with the needs macy Co. as soda dispenser. Earl has The floral wreaths were beautiful pranks In that part of the city, a' had a lot of experience along this line to put Into print, the of the people. too "WATER MELON BUST' little revolting and profuse bearing silent tribute to mone which was the tearing the roof and knows the game. ill in now child being seriously Wm. Stanley's the respect In which the deceased and of the chicken coop of the Provo Hospital. Bert Carter, was up from Milford completely off, carrying It some dist Mrs S. G. Ord, returned home from family are held In the community. This paper will lend the District ance before It fell to the ground. Tuesday shaking hands with old Salt Lake Sunday where she haa visThe Stake Mutual Officers, Ward in aid every possible bring friends. officers. Scout officers, and class lead- Attorney ited for a few weeks. She was acac Mrs. L. W. Pitt, entertained TuesMr. and Mrs. Timothy Brownhlll ers with their wives and sweethearts, ing the guilty one to justice, for home by Mr. and Mrs. Roy companied as details related to toe by curding day afternoon In honor of the thirte- of Beaver City, paid this ofllce a pie will enjoy a picnic and "water melon Mr. who came Fitscll, Reed from down spent the day here. ts case shor Bailey, the Hlggins, nothing enth birthday of her daughterBlancbe asant visit Tuesday. Mr. Brownhlll bust" next Tuesday evening at the Logan Sunday to attend the funeral of a crime against civilization. The afternoon was spent In music and has recently purchased the Beaver Burrnston pond near the S. G. Ord A. W. Clyde and family motored of Ray Gowers. games, the rooms being decorated Weekly Press, having come to Utah ranch. The Stake M. I. A. officers to Heber Friday where they enjoyed with Goldenglow. At 6.30 a dainty from Los Angeles. This paper wel made the preliminary arrangements EX I HSIOX TO MAXTI They left Heber Miss Edna Downs, came down from the ball games. luncheon was served. The dining comes Mr. Brownhlll, Into the news- at their regular meeting held last NEXT THURSDAY Saturday morning by way of the Hot Provo for will and here visit table bad for a centerpiece a large paper fraternity of Utah and wish night, and Tuesday expect every M. I. A. Pots. They state that the bathing a short time. birthday cake with thirteen candles. him every success in his new field officer and teacher to be there as this Is fine, the bent In the Slate, and the . The guest list included Felma Bailey, , . . . . I outing will be one of the monthly in i iutu lanyuii is iueuuumii Tho Genealogical Committee of th Mrs. Alvah Stout came down from Irma Brough, Edith Candland, MarMiss Haitle Whornham, librarian activity affairs. conone and when beyond words, Ward have for Nephl Salt Lake today for a visit with re arranged tha Cowan, Edith Sells, Wanda Petty of Beaver City, was a Nephl visitor siders it is only a four hour drive excursion to the Mantl Tern latives in this city. Alice Cowan, Evelyn Reed of Payson, Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Whom Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin, are en- Temple thru Provo canyon and to the bathing on 1st, September pie Thursday, Maurine Vickera and Blanche Pitt. ham has been in attendance at the joying a vacation In Salt Luke this resorts It Is a wonder more do not In Is Invited Slake to Juab Everybody school of librarians held In Chautau week. Mrs. John S. Cooper, was called take the see their ward trip. should and participate, on off and New York, stopped to Pnypon yesterday on account of The Ptlmog swarm of the North qua. for committee particulars. assWhile here she ward Bee Hive girls enjoyed a two her way home. the Illness of her daughter Mrs. Mali District Attorney Wm. B. Hlggins, Genevivo Grovtr, Emma Colo, and Mendenhall. days outing trip behind Mt. Nebo, isted Miss Stephenson, the local llbr was in Nephl yesterday attending to Florence Colo, entertained Tuesday The Loserva Swarm of Bee Hive eve. at the home of Mrs. Amy Grevor Wednesday and Thursday. They were arlan in a a reclassification of the some official business here. entertained at a peanut bust by Mrs books at the local library. The Prolo swarm of Bee Hive girl In honor of Miss Marian Grover of girls met Monday evening at th 8. B. McCune, the evening being spent Supt. Ray Stewart, left yesterday North Ward meeting house anrL.left met at the home of Norma Francom Salt Lake and Mis Marion Waddoups Those who around a large bon-flrMr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper, Mr, for Halt Lake1' where he will att"nd there to spend an enjoyable evenln Monday. Seals were awarded by th of Ogdeu. Games and dancing were of District watching I'rirflla Dean emote In "Re. bee keeper Evelyn Bailey, after whir enjoyed the trip were Vera Pay, Maud and Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and Mrs the annual convention enjoytd, after which a delicious Those present at the en refreshments were served to the fol luncheon wan served to the following Ingram, bee keepers, Iema Jones, David Winn, and Mrs. Josephine Dan Superintendents. pulion". Verda Ragged, Luclle Garrett, Edith sie of Suit Lake, returned from a tertainment were, Eva Kperry, Irene lowing. Mario Cowan, Lillian Worth guests: M?rcl Goldsbrough, Leila Candland, Joy Sperry, Winnie Nail- - ramping trip behind Mt. Nebo (hi Virginia Clyde, spent the; week end Chaxe, Ilium he Ord, Hannah Mc Ington, Alice Sowby, May Andrew Blgler, Marian Grover Marl' n Wadd-uop- s, Ruth Jenkins, Lillian Carter, FlorMin, Pearl Rlackelt, Irene Chase, Han week. After visiting for a few days In Heber and Provo, returning home Pheron. Pearl Garrett, Ida Blgler Myners Uoldsbroi'glt, Stanford nan MePheinon, Fances Neilson, Kale here, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cooper Sunday. Miss !aura Dpnnts, accom- lils Lunt a special guest Miss Berth ence Burton, Kvelyn Bailey, bee Roe. Melvin M Phersoii. Willie AndIngram, and Arvilla Salisbury, chaper and Mrs. Dannie, will return to the! panied her home for a two weeks Mcpherson and the bee keepers Mab keeper, and the hustasa Miss Fran rews Daken Ilroadhead Ituion Park?1 visit. com. el Kperry and Jane McPherson, ones, and Melvin McPherson teamster homi In Salt Iake. John Christensen, an 1 tbo hostesses. at . arctic-"vessel- Vice-Preside- nt mr-kin- . - aJ T e. . . i |