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Show COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE THE TIMES-NKAV- 8 IS A BOOST. EK Fill! THE AGUICULTUHAL AND MINING INTERESTS OF ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 'J UAH THE TIMES-NEW- CIRCTJLAT-E- S S THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB THE TIMES, VOL. 12, HAND OF : : NEPHI. JUAD NO. 30. FIRE DESTROYS THRESHING CO-OPERATI- MACHINE AND GRAIN Of Nephi Club Entertained At Banquet By West Side Boosters. NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL CITY ILL NOTES OF THE WEEK BONDS A disastrous lire occurred Wednes day afternoon on the farm of S. C. Chase, situated in the south field. The threshing outfit of David Cazir's had just pulled to the stacks of Mr. Chase, and soon after getting started a spark irom lae engine si.ari.ea a. fire among the stacks, which soon got beyond the control of the men employed on the machine, and In a few minutes the stacks of grain and the thresher were a mass of flames, We and were completely destroyed. are informed that six stacks of ,Mr. Chase's were consumed in the flames. of the East and West side of Juab County was the dom- inant note sounded at the banquet and entertainment given to the mem bers of the Nephl Commercial Club over to Eureka Wednesday night and the men who attended from here, returned feeling that a step forward had been taken la cementing the friendly relations which now exist between the East and West side of the county. STORE AT LEVAN BUR Wesley King of Salt Lake, was the principal speaker, and told in a for GLARIZED LAST FRIDAY cible manner the value of especially among communities where joint action was necessary in road building and other improveOver Three Handled Dollars Worth ments that roquire of Merchandise Carried Away Those who attended from Nephi No Clue Is Found were, W. C. Andrews, E. R. Forrest, A. H. Belliston, Geo. A. Sperry, J. W. Boud, P N. Anderson, June Kendall, The burglary to the J. W. Shep- Arthur Pyper, Stephen Allen, Ralph store in Levan Friday evening herd Brough, and Joe Willis. caused quite a sensation in that place, since it is we oniy sucu eveui. that has occurred tnere in we pasi SERVICES HELD FOR nrteen years. It appears tnat tne burglar or Dur- drove around to the rear of glars, i. GEO the store building in a ora car, ana gained entrance to the building by removing the glass from the back door. After entering the store they were services Impressive funeral removed apparel and auto ac held Friday afternoon in the Taber- cessories wearing to over $300.00 amounting nacle, over the mortal remains of No clue to them has yet been found Mrs. Geo. Haycock, whose death was and it looks like they have made a recorded in our last issue. clean get away out of the state THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO. 7. UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28RD, 1931. STACKS IS EXTENDED Members COUNTY, COUNTY ELMER GOWERS IS CALLED PAY OFF TRIBUTE PAID TO TO THE GREAT BEYOND WORLD WAR NEXT MONTH After several weeks suffering in the L. D. S. Hospital, following an CIASS OFFICERS ELECTED DUR ENROLLMENT IS ING WEEK attack of appendicitis, Elmer Gowers, ISSUE OF EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS WATER BONDS DUE RAL-: ANCE OF 831,000 DUE IN 1928 1US0 SLNK1NG FUND MUST RE KEPT UP. NOW ONE HUNDRED SEVENMONA HAS BIG TY SLY REGISTRATION the A. . . 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. of this city, passed away J. Gowers Wednesday afternoon. The body was brought home for burial on yesterday morning's .train and the funeral services will be held atMhe North Ward meeting house at 3.15 p. m. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gowers, have .the heartfelt sympathy of the people of this city in their latest bereavement, as it is felt that the present summer has been filled with sorrow and trouble for thein. Funeral of Frank Ostler Attended By Large Number of Citizens. Splendid tributes were paid to the memory of Frank Ostler, Sunday afternoon when the mortal tmun.iua oi the dead soldier who gavo his lite in the Argoiuie Forest of France, on I Sept. 2 9 ih, 1918, were tenderly laid to rest in the City Cemetery, in the town that gave him birth, amid all the honors that a grateful people could bestow upon one of. her sons. workB bonds, and $11,000 of electric The services at the Tabernacle were IN TOUCH KEEP SHODLD A splendid record has been made light bonds still to pay, making a tot' of an impressive nature, and brought this. year in the registration of SthLj 0f $31,000 of bonded indebtedness ividly to ni.nd the days of 1917 when These, bonds- - are drawing 5 per grade graduates of last year. Of the the boys were marching away to war. 75 students who are eligible to enter tent interest, and the amount requir WITH YOUR HOMETOWN Bishop Bailey was in charge, the high school 69 have already legist- - ed is $1,550 per year to meet the in ered and the remainder are expected terest payments. The interest pay opening number being a song by Mrs. Alice Crapo, "Abide With Me" accom ments the past few years have been to come in Monday of next week. "Subscribe to Home Town panied by Mrs. Diane G. Booth and $1,950 per annum, but with the pay National Week" November 7 to Paper Miss Mercl Goldsbrough. The open Mona will undoubtedly surpass the ing of the $8,000 it will be reduced 12th Inclusive ing prayer was iheu offered by Wil- splendid high school registration re to the figures given above. ford Belliston. cord she made last year. Already L. Practically the total amount of twenrv r.r mora sturientft have enter"-- Bonded debt given above becomes due were Prof, Boyle of ,,., Bn(1 morft ftrft exDected. one in 1928 and 1930, and in order to pay If everyone born and reared in this theTheB. speakers i'. U of Provo, formerly a hundred per cent of her eight grad off these bonds when they become town had remained here to make his teacher of the deceased. Jas. H Ockey aduate8 of last year have enrolled due it will be necessary to deposit in permanent home, we should be a city of the American Legion, President the' sinking fund each year- - a little of many thousand,- more population T. D. Rees, N. J. Rees, representing ag freshmen Btudents this year over $3,000 this will mean a tax levy than we now number. Gov. Mabey, and the closing remarks On the other hand, cities and towns of Bishop Bailey. Each speaker paid Nine students from Levan have re for sinking fund purposes of a little our Josone attracted bov and eieht eirls. ' eistered. elsewhere that have over 2 mills. a sterling tribute to the good moral At the end of this year there will youth would never have been founded character of the departed soldier, eph christensen, a senior this year. and the only boy from L,eyaii( says be about $2,500 left in the sinking perhaps, and America would remain and told of the sacrifices that had there l8 pienty or ro0m in the school fund after the present issue are re- as it was in pioneer days a great been made by many of the sons oi continent with a few scattered cities Utah, for the cause of liberty. They truck and advises more young men to deemed. all too large, all over congested. "get aboard" and get an education. also offered words of consolation and But the opportunity that calls men sympathy for the parents and family The following students from out away from their native homes keeps who had been called to mourn the side of the district have registered. MONEY FOR JUAB the great movement alive, with the re death of son and brother in the war. Iona Neilson, Delta, Eldon Lemmon, suit that practically every corner of Miss Loretta Sparks read a beauti has in it a representative of ful poem, entitled "The Return of the America Sorenson, Boyd Hurricane, Scipio. was in Bishop Thomas Bailey Nephi. body of a hero from France" written charge, and the opening number was The new assembly room is certain However, the home town always has by Mrs. Marie Miller Johnson, a felat a duet, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" by its interest for the people who heeded ive of the family. ly appreciated by the teachcers and Mrs. Ed. Carter and L.P. Anderson, CARL PAINTER DIES we have at least one Now students. the call to go elsewhere, and news of Musical numbers were rendered by G. Diane Mrs. Booth, $75,000 will soon he available for Us accompanied by two for students. every progress and the doings ct its peo Mrs. Mabel Lunt, who sang "The -and .Miss Mercl Goldsbrough. Prayer of. Juab Valley is the farmers the, ple is welcome news to the native and Flag Without A Stain" "One Swei't 1 ws offered IN HOSPITAL AT PROVO: , WA Paxman, by Bishoo A,,HrBelll8ton, Mr. BIrd'has a cfidrusof 135 voices rrom JroughJ..aci.bjr,i S5l efltiT-- h o u g frf '5 y r sr S3 i ao e or eaeral ianu The speakers were Jas. Garret Jr, tne conference Watch for results! Booth, piano, and Miss Merci GoldsPresident T. D. Rees, Mark Bigler, Bank Appraisers which was held in now be located. Correspondence, however faithful. brough, violin, and the closing numand Bishop Bailey, all of whom the past week. cover all the news and gossip ber "Jesus Lover of My Soul" by Mk The lirst student body party of tne Berkley, Carl Painter, son of Mr. and Mrs. is arranging to sell cannot The bank spoke words of consolation to the be seldom deals with more than fam Ed Carter and L. P. Anderson. Benereaved family, and told of the good Wm.' Painter of this city, who was year, a get acquainted party, will be forty million dollars worth of bonds" nd affairs. The perfect medium, of diction was pronounced by Robert ly character and worth of the departed taken to the nospitai at rrovo iasisays Mr. Paxman, and as soon as this course, is the home town newspaper, Winn, and the grave was dediacttil uuu cu'""" to as wife and mother. Other musical week suffering from an attack of ap- - have been, sale is made, which is expected news of all the by l;ishop A. H. Belliston. and a all which the splendid appointed Saturprints away to Face" pendicitis. passed early numbers was, a solo "Face take place soon, the National Farm time is expected by all. Some of these items, while of The floral wreaths were beautiful Loan Associations of Nephi and Le people. by Mrs. Mabel Lunt, and a song day morning roiiowmg tne operas limited interest to you, might be of and profuse, being banked high "Rock of Ages" by Mrs. Alice Crapo, ion van, will be apportioned the amount During assembly period yesterday named at the commencement of this great Interest to one away from the casket. The funeral cortThe body was brought to Nephl and the closing number "Cast Thy all classes elected a good set of off- article. home. ser funeral and the Ed. Mrs. ege was led from the Tabernacle to Bread Upon the Water" by Sunday morning, e nation-widmove the to lead them in their respective There Is now a cemetery by the Payson Silver Carter and L. P. Anderson. Bene- - vices were held Monday afternoon icers Loans will be made only on farms during the year. The of merit, and to farmers whose rep ment on foot, sponsored by the Nation Band, with the members of the diction was pronounced by President from the South ward meeting house class activities diffAssociation and other Legion from Nephi, Levan and J. N. C. Pexton. Bishop A. H. Belliston, conducting following are the officers of the utation for work and good manage- al Editorial in which this paper is tak Mona as escort. erent classes. agencies, assocThe floral offerings were profuse, the services. are local ment known to the Junior Class Bert Olpin, Presid- iation officials. ing part, looking to a stimulation of The Red Cross ladies marched in The opening number, Shall we and a irir number of friends and interest In the Home Town Paper. the procession wearing the regulation relatives were present to show their Meet Beyond The River was render - ent, Emma Cole, Vice President, Marwill The be loaned at the money Leland Bel- - rate of 6 If you have a relative or friend uniform, each lady carrying a wreath cent interest which respect and sympathy in the bereave-- ed by the Ward choir, Samuel Lin- Karet Linton, Secretary, in town who formerly of flowers, which made an m opons, neieu will be a per accomadation living ment that they have been called up- - ton offered the opening prayer. to the lived in anothersend impressive big us his address Nephi, Words of consolation were spoken Cowan Reporter, on to bear. sight. At the grave the customary farmers of the valley who are in and we will mail them a Class-Jo- hn Chrlstlson copy Sophomore sample Wood and Dennis was Alfred salute and fired Haycock, taps sounded. by - need of ready cash to handle their The following out of town relatiBishop A. H. Belliston. J'Beautiful President. Lazelle Chase Vice Presl- - business and to develop their hold- - as we would like them to know about National of "Sub sec iwema ana Treasthe Campaign big Anaerson, ves and friends attended the funeral. Isl of Somewhere" and "I Need "eni, RATES TO SALT LAKE CITY nigs. scribe for your home town paper Mr. and Mrs. John Aagard, Mr and Thee Every Hour" were rendered by "rer. Glen Gadd Reporter, Stanford week" from November 7th to 12th, Mrs. Wm. Collard. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. benediction was Kees. Manager or Sports, Ivor Hall FOR OCTORER CONFERENCE the choir, and the Yel' Master. inclusive. Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Collard Jr. pronounced by Robert Lomax. THE APPRECIATE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen all of Freshmen Class Clark Morgan Beautiful flowers covered the cas- Fountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. John ket. and a large number of the relat-- I President, Olive Brown Vice Presl- THE HOME TOWN FROM FILE SHEEPMEN NEPHI Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephens. Spcial railroad rates (except via ives and friends of the family attend- dent, Wm. Starr, Secretary and Trea surer, Lois Lunt Reporter, Loyal SUIT AGAINST RAILROAD and Mr. John Black of Payson, Mr. electric lines) to conference to be ed the funeral Adams, Yell Master, Paul Grace, Mgr and Me. E. M. Johnson, of Salt Lake. held in Salt Lake City October 4th ' Mr. and"Mr. Reuben Carter, and Mr. Sports. to 9th, Inclusive viz: Relief Society Our old friend Wm. B. Riches, of and Mrs. Green of Mona, Mr. anri Conference October 4 and 5th, and FORMER NEPHI RESIDENT Spanish Fork, formerly of this city, S Ostler, Caarles Pitt, and Jim Mrs. Delbert J. Prof. Mosiah Hall, and Professor writes us that he appreciates getting Bosh, and Mr. and Mr. general Church conference October filed suit Bird, sheepmen of this city, DIES IN CALIFORNIA Noal, both of the State Department The Times-New- s 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, will be made and learning what this week in the United States Dist- Cenus Christensen of Levan. arid Supt. Stewart were visitors Thurs is under the following plan: going on in the old home town. rict Court in Salt Lake, alleging that One and one half fare on certificate and family" writes ,Mr. 1400 head of thMr sheep did while "Myself SHOWS BIG INCREASE I in last received this was in all Word' city points plan is authorized from Riches, "enjoy reading the paper and in transit from Laws, Calif, to Mor Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Saturday of the sudden death of Mr LITERARY CLUB HOLD like to keep posted on what is going gan, Utah, because or lacK or proper IN RECEIPTS on in our old home and its good facilities for Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Ore- - Charles L. Hyde, a native of Utah, and MEETING FIRST FALL feeding watering. gon, Utah and Wyoming and also and for many years a resident oi rie-We note with regret that $20,000 damages are asked from the people. from El Paso, Texas. phi. He was born In Mlnersville, Ut- the fond anticipation of your people Southern Pacific Railway Company The first of a series of sectional was He 1862. How obtained: These special rates ah. November 26th. of getting more water have so far for this neglect. It Is also charged convent. ons of of the greii Miss Bertha Mcpherson, was host failed are not open to the public but are married here in 1888 to Miss Nellie to materialize, but we are In that the remainder of the 4182 head chain of J. C. Managers Penney Company stor confined to members attending the Foote of this city. It was here their ess last evening at the first meeting hopes that your happy dreams may of sheep were aMo weakened while In es was held in St. Louis on Sept 16th Parties daughter, now Mrs. J. A. Stallings of or the members of the Ladies Liter- - soon be a reality, and Juab Valley transit. above named conferences. und 17th. Over a hundred managei 19Z1-19Z- Z season for of ciud the was ary mother the to Lake will buy regular one-wa- y ticket Salt dying born, people become the most prosperous were In attendance. Other convenwas The A number of years later following program given in the land. Salt Lake City and obtain from the soon after. tions will follow at St. Paul, on Sept Mr. Hyde married Mary Ambrose, Heading of the address of welcome HAS MONA OUTBREAK agent a certificate to that effect If think often "I that your people 23rd and 24th, Portland, on Sept 3 Reduced rates will be made only who with a son and daughter survive of Mrs. O. M. Whltmore, by Miss had the water that was literally was OK 8CARLET FEVEH and October Int. and Salt Lake City for adults; no reduction lg authorized him and who are now living In San Mcpherson, Report on Convention by ted by the people in this vicinity they on October 7th and 8th. for children. Diego, Calif. He Is also survived by Miss Neva Booth, Current events by would have ample water for all pur M. L. selectMrs. and Prevailing conditions as art Dates of Sale: Tickets for going a brother Mr. J. A. Hyde of San Diego Sowby, piano poses. , Scarlet fever has broken out la generally underKtood to exint,they I ions Miss fol The O. D. are not Rheta of by Miner Mrs. two be and bewteen Sperry. must the sisters, commun a purchased are going to have trip "We Is It this Mona and week, reported in the financial report or dates of October 1st to 9th, Inclusive. Nephl, and Mrs. Geo. 8. Walker of lowing were present. Miss Neva ity fair at the city pavilion on Thur that about ten families are affected reflected this nation-widwhicli InHtitution, Validation: Mr. Benjamin Oodd-ar- d Alameda, Calif, besides numerous re- Booth, Miss Lula McPherson, Mrs. J. sday, Friday and Saturday of this to dale. not did school students Khows that for the first eight months will act as secretary and main latives throughout the State, and In W. Whltmore, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. week. Come over and see what we come overHigh to Nephl yesterday, and It of this year the gross Dennis Wood, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs have here." were tain office at the Bureau of Infor California is likely' that the schools In Mona 14,700.735.76 in exoes receipts of the figFuneral services were held the ear- - T. Dlees. Mrs, M. L. Sowby, Mrs. N. mation, Temple Block, Salt Lake City out to unless close have the may ures for the corresponding period of Holders of certificates must present ( ly part of this week In San Digo, Calif J ReB, Mrs J. W Boud, Mrs. E. R last year. Forrest, and the hostess Miss Bertha Nl'CCt'MHS TO TYPHOID FEVER break can be controlled. them personally for his indorsement LATER McPherson President E. C. Rams attributes before the reduced return rate can WILL ENTERTAIN THE M. I. The schools of Mona were closed this Increase Miss Ruth Mendenaall, daughter be obtained. Certificates must be A. MEMBERS NEXT WEDNESDAY largely to the fact that of on out account the this morning of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mendenhall the public jiovwIhvh Is chopping presented to Mr. Qoddard between I reThe of fever. latest scarlet break norm ward kunday and buying merchandise of the dates of October 4th and 9th, The officers of the South Ward M. passed away at her home in Spring to the effect that fifteen fam HCHOOL CONFERENCE villa afternoon after four port Isnow even though return Journey at the lowent possible price. from 1. A. will entertain the members of Friday quality have the disease In their The ilies weeks Illness of typhoid fever and Invited Salt Lake City Is not commenced un- - I the ward association power of such a purchasing I The def eaued was born In Juab Val homes. til later. organization as the J. Cv guests next Wednesday evening at the Next Sunday, September 25th, the ley twenty seven years ago, and lived Return Limit: Tickets for return Emro Hall. The program Includes Penney Company naturally makes ponft'hle the buying of selected mertrip may be purchased at Salt Lake II dancing, singing, games and humor- - South ward Sunday school will hold with her parents at Starr, until they ANNOUNCE EN U V. EM KNT our entertainment. Refreshments their annual Sunday school Confer sold their ranch a few years ago and City up to October 30th, inclusive. OF DAUtillTEH chandise of hlfr.li quality so as to reence In the ward meeting tail it at low prices. When buying tickets to Salt Lake will be served during the evening. house moved to Sprlngvlllf. Funt-ra- ! Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Downs announce services were held Sun Lake City do not fall to obtain a There will be two sessions, morning I Miss Ada Gibson, l the enKHgement of their daughter certificate from the ticket agent. and afternoon. A suitable program day In the above city. The sympath Big Dance At The Arlington, Sat Monday for Mernlre, to Mr. E. Ieroy Stubbs of Salt It!tn City. Miss (iUmofi will atThe Harmony 4 Is being arranged and a cordial In of the many friends of (he parent urday, Sept. 24th, I In to the Provo. M. Is tend lake place J. the Univerwty of Utah the comvltatiiin is extended to the general In this city extended to them marriage Brough, went to Leamington will produce snappy music, and business trip. ing Winter. their bereavement. early In November, publicc to attend. good time Is assured. yesterday on a ft t i Thumdav afternoon the registra l J8,uu uouus ui wurxs oi" water tion at the high school reached IT iNephl City become due next month, which exceeds the heaviest registra and at the meeting of the City Coun- tion In the history of the school. U" held Friday evening it was de There are still between twenty five cided to pay off this debt, which will an(j torty students who are expected save the taxpayers 400 next year in to register during the month, which interest payments. will place our number above the two After these bonds are redeemed. hundred mark. Nephi will have $20,000 of water A A 1 & ' .. M 1 , ' . - ' Lrti - Am-rica- n '"8 e 1 ns b-f- |