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Show A. THE ' TIMES-NEW- S jjj BBS "ASSES TO THE GREAT BEYOND ' j NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER VOL. 12, NO. 88. GEO. B. THE TIMES-NEW- S IS A liuOHT. Kit FOR THE AGRICULTURAL-ANMIXING INTERESTS OF JUAit COUNTY : : : I : CIRCULAT- ES THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : THE TIMES, -- P. BRACKEN LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST MAKE WOULD ROAD J. W. Whitmore, transacted busin ess in Salt Lake Tuesday. CANYON STATE HIGHWAY Hyrum Seeley of Mt. Pleasant, vis DELEGATION FROM SAN PKT10 ited at the home of H. D. Golds COUNTY MEET WITH OFFICIALS HERE brough for a few days this week. OF JUAB COUNTY IS URGED returned has Mrs. J. C. Carter, BY VISITORS ex home from Price, Utah, after an tended visit in that city with her sis ter Mrs. Geo. Christensen. A large delegation of San Pate County officials and leading citizens ver t0 NePhl Wednesday and to Salt Lake Wednesday, where Mr. came Om- will have an nneration oer-- i met w'tn tha City and Count5r uuu uieuruciB ui iuo ncyui vjiiu- vims, formed for appendicitis. mercial Club. The object of their was1 to Interest the officials of Lucile Forrest came down from visit in having the state high this county Provo ystrday and will spend the way designated to go through Nephi with her parholidays Thanksgiving Canyon and through San Pete and ents in this city. Sevier Counties. Many strong argu-- l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadhead, ments were submitted by the visitors should be went to Lynndyl yesterday to spend to show why this route instead of the one via Scipio taken Mrs. and Mr with Thanksgiving Day and Fillmore. At the close of the Frank Belliston. meeting an invitation was extended Mrs. J. R. Downs went to Provo to the Juab County Commissioners, members of the Commercial Club Wednesday afternoon to spend Than- and to attend a meeting at Richfield ksgiving Day with her daughter Mrs. Friday evening. C. M. Clark. Among the visitors from San Pete Miss Esther Ockey came down from County were Commissioners Dyreing, Salt Lake yesterday to spend Thanks Meyrick and Hansen, Dr. H. F. Syn-giving Day with her parents in this dergaard of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Bentleyl city. secretary of the Southern Utah Tour- 1st Association. John Aagard of Ft. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson of Pro Green, together with other represent- vo, were the guests Sunday at the ative citizens from other towns of home of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Grace,, the county. parents of Mrs. Johnson. Those who met with the delegation 2.VTH, 1021 THE NEWS, VOL. 6. NO. 10 WEEK'S SALE OF CHRISTMAS HIGH SEALS OPEN IN NEPH SCHOOL NEWS Last Friday afternoon the girls of the Freshman Class gave a matinee The proceeds dance in the Emro, LOCAL COMMITTEE APIKMNTED of which goes to help furnish the TO CANVASS DISTRICT FOR girls rest room. STAMP SALE MONEY USED FOR MAINTAINING BETTER HEALTH CONDITION'S 0MEGGER ARRESTED HERE DRAWSJ200 FINE The second number of the Lyceum course was here last Thursday. The Premier Artists lived up to Leave Car And Booze At Resident o! Nephi for Forty name and gave those present their Levan And Comes To This Years-Activ- e Life in Early I m. s. Parker, of the Utah Public an entertainment that will long be City. Health Association has been in Nephi remembered. in Pioneer Work ths week making prelimnary prepar-vanions for the sale of Christmas Seals Miss May Sidwell of the Nephi High B. O. of Salt Lake ana aiso ior ine visit or tne Traveling School City, Aftr a lingering Illness extending handed In the name which erstwhile Brady "boot-legger- " was arretsted Health from Clinic which will this visit of over dperiod many months, was chosen by a committee composed here by City .Mar district in the near future. which he suffered with cancer, Geo. one faculty member and five stu shal Tuesdayonevening information received The Christmas Seal Committee of of Linton, B. Hobbs, resident of Nephi for forty be the name from which Dr. N. J. Reos is chairman, met dent body members to Deputy Sheriff Nephi G. Taylor years passed away Saturday afternoon of the Nephi High School paper. He was brought before Levan. Wednesday evening and outlined at his home in this city. Miss Sidwell was given a free sub Precinct Justice John S. Cooper, Wed sale for the of It the plans stamps. Born in Hershani, England, Feb is the intention of the committee to scription to the "N. H. S. Clarion" nesday afternoon and drew a fine of ruary 22nd, 1856, he came to Utah at 200.00 canvass business the district 9 the age of years with his parents to County Attorney T. II. Burton, pro also in schoolshave the engage S. a N. H. will The sustain great secuted and settled in Parowan. As a young the caes in behalf of the the of work The the ' selling stamps. loss this week on the departure of man he received a mission from the Public Health Association expects Miss Jacobson for her home in Pine State and some interesting facts were SI Church to go to the San Juan L. D. the sale of stamps to average about Valley. rought out during, the trial. It ap country with a scouting party to as from the evidence that the 10 cents per capita of the population peared to leave Miss Jacobson is obliged certain if that section of Utah was had gone to Levan with his of Utah. prlsioner us on of of account health ill her the suitable for settlement. He spent The following men and women will mother who has been visiting her in car and supply of "hootch" but had four years. in this region and can well became alarmed when apprached by have charge of the work in East? Juab Nephi the past few weeks. be entitled to thenonor of being one N. J. Rees, Chairman. Supt. Deputy Taylor, and ran away leav County. us been Jacobson with for Miss has sectof the original pioneers of that Rav Stewart Secretary; Dennis Wood three and one half years now, and the ing his car and booze behind. Deputy ion. TaylOi' phoned over to the marshal ruoiicity Manager; W. C. Andrews students feel their loss keenly Geo. A. Sperry Jr, Mrs. treasurer: As a builder of projects in this Last night at the High School, the ere and gave a description of the M- - vv numore, Mrs. I section of Utah he ranked high. He i,. R. t orretet, faculty entertained at a social in her man. Marshal Linton, kept on the look out and finally landed him, with wm- - u urme, ivan c Daisy, Levan, honor. built the Levan Plaster Mill, also the the results as given above. Mona Newton Jumbo Plaster Mill at Sigurd. He Miss Kay This morning in assembly A big share of the money given for Jacobson was Attorney Burton subjected the pris installed the present water wheel at presented with a locket loner to a number of pertinent in these Christmas Stamps will come from the student body to show in a the Nephi Electric Plant, and did I and drew from him the fact to quiries, back this in district of form much of the work on the present the for love small way their esteem and from here were, Commissioners Wm. bat Salt Lake City is making more Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Winn, motored G. Orme and Geo. Francom, W. C health service. Last year the money I her. paint of the Nephi Plaster Mill. One booze" than any other place In the of the last projects he accomplished to Salt Lake Wednesday where they Andrews, President of the Commer was returned to the district to pay Goodbe, and good luck. Miss Jacob "Over 300 places in that country. for the of services was the erection of the Hobbs Ap- will spend Thanksgiving Day with cial Club, Dennis nurse the son. public Wood, and N. J who are in the business of bencity engaged a real six been which weeks in have East their children. artments, Rees, representing the City, and Bis Juab spent nearly hootch" said the defendant. making and who accnmnliseH Mr. and Mrs. A. P Jackman, re County efit to the community In providing H. Belliston, a director of the from the sale of health seals This hop A. weanesuay, noremoer toe iweuiy-- a He also gave the names of men who places of abode for several families. turned home Sunday from Salt Lake Commercial Club. the N H. S. Basket Ball team supply many of the leading hotels ereata third, amrmnt nf tm. vtA for been had where visiting they This community has been better wil1 so to Moroni and play the Mor- of Salt Lake City with their whiskey. the expense of the Traveling Health for Geo. Hobbs having lived here. He few days Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Munk of Gunn Clinic which will be eam- - lala samo uo a onl Regular trips are made to the coun- soon here will in the all a that was pioneer builder are guests at the home of Mr be met ouc or ame ison, sea80ntowns with cars of booze" said nr8t lne tn6 ry " of the came out from down received funds Jacob Gibson, name implies. All honor to his mem and Mrs. Seth McPherson this week. from the sale of heatlh umI. tm. ide f Nephi for our team Asked what price is being Brady. Sa.lt Ltke. yesterday to spend Thanks ory. n December the second If It can paid for the stuff, he stated that from is a In nurelv Utah this affair his with organization family Day giving Besides his widow he leaves the"! Rollo Orme, came down from Salt and hag no connection with the Pert be arranged the Moroni Team will $20 to $25 per gallon was the aver following children. Mrs. A. N. Wal city. Lake Tuesday to spend the Thanks- - Cr08g or any otner 8jmnlar ,rgani- - I Ke the N. H. S. Team a return game age price paid. lace of Manti, airs. A. J. Swensen of A Carnival will be put on in con Brady said it was the first time he zation. Attorney Claude Boker, came over giving nouaays in mis cuy. Salt Lake, Mrs J. P. Hickman, Mr from nection with the Basket Ball game had been In court on this charge, althe to attend Eureka Monday Hobbs and Lloyd Hobbs Clarence featuring Boxing, Wrestling, Battle though he admitted that he had made of the November term of Miss Clara Hobbs of this city, and opening a few trips down through this secRoyal, and other attractions. PAUL BOOTH LAID MRS. Court. FUNERAL SERVICES Mr. Frank Hobbs of Fullerton. Calif. The Nephi High School is going to tion on previous occasions. He also leaves four sisters as follows have a first and second Basket Ball In consderation of the inside in TO FINAL REST MONDAY Mr. Ralph Booth, of Ephraim, Mr. FOR HARRY REED Team. There will be Mrs. Emma Meed of Los Angeles practices In the formation that he is supplying the Mr. and and Booth of Provo, Joseph Mrs. Tryphena West of Parawan, Mrs. Emro for the two teams. Boys who County Attorney with, this official John Booth of Levan, were here Mrs. Lizzie Hamlin of Canyon Creek make the second team this year will asked the court to eliminate the jail of Mrs. funeral to attend the Monday All that was mortal of the remains Idaho, and Mrs. Alice Banks of Paul Booth. stand a good chance to make the sentence. The court taking note of of Mrs. Paul Booth, wertf tenderly Friday afternoon In the Taber first team next year. this, imposed the fine as stated above Funeral services were held Tues without any jail sentence. Charlie Pitt, came in from the laid to rest Monday afternoon in Vine nacie, funercl services were held over west desert Tuesday. He reports Bluff Cemetery. Very impressive fun the mortal remains of Harry Reed, day afternoon in the Tabernacle Ball the Annual Ag by The given large number of friends and relatives feed as being dry and states that eral. services were held in tha South whose body was brought here for Club in thj Emro Hall proved to be PROBATION OFFICER Thomas Bailey, BYLUM) being present to pay their last re moisture is very much needed for ward meeting house In the afternoon. I interment. Bishop VISITS NEPHI The opening song was one of the big events of the season practically every seat being occupied presided. spects to the departed. Bishop Bail sheep. The farmers exhibited excellent By sorrowing relatives and frionds. given by Mrs. A, J. Crapo, "Face To ey was in charge, and the first num Corn Fodder taste In decorating. ' ber was a duet by L. P. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Forrester, dau Bishop Belliston was in charge and Face." Prayer was offered by L. A was used to the decorate hall, while A Know "I was a solo Jr. That vocal My first by number Bailey duet, Thursday and Friday ot last week ghter Frances, and Mrs. Goss. mother the Allie a as refreshment served of bales hay L. was P Lives" Redeemer E. O. Bylund, chief probation officer sung by Belliston, "Lead Kindly Redeemer Lives." Prayer was offer of Mrs Forrester, are the guests of Mrs. table. from Provo, with Jurisdiction in Juab ed by Bishop A. H.. Belliston. Mr and Mrs Geo D Haymond this LIgJht." Prayer was offered by T. C. Anderson and Mrs. Ed Carter. o'clock the hall was By nine-thirt- y was Winn. Somewhere "Sometime The speakers were Andrew Jensen week. The Forresters are returning County, made a visit to this cty and I over A. In The speakers were L. Bailey Sr. crowded with farmers dressed looked very carefully into the school assistant church historian. Judge to Hiawatha from an auto trip thru then sung by Mrs. Mabel Lunt. J. D Pexton and Bishop Bailey, all alls boots, bandanas, etc, who had attendance of all children between Greenwood of Salt Lake City, Jas California. The speakers were P. B. Cowan of whom I com of consolation words to clean after time not taken up spoke the ages of 6 and 18. He visited Elder Garrett Jr, and J. E. Lunt. John Belliston, T. D Rees, Bishop to the family I The chores. and realatives. "One pleting their evening many homes and it is reported that Jensen told of the valuable Informa t Bert Peters has some pictures In Bailey, and the closing remarks by Sweetly Solemn I was girls were likewise attractive in their he was very firm ln his ion that he- had been able to obtain the Bailey Furniture Supply Store Bishop Belliston. Each speaker paid by Miss .Merc! Thought" violingiven statements I and frocks. kitchen to parents regarding the compulsory from the deceased in relation to the which he is offering for saleL Mr, eloquent tribute to tie life and char- Mrs. Diane G. Goldabroug, I commenced the music When the Booth, piano, after While here he looked early settlement of the San Juan Hague would be pleased to show acter of the deceased, and the great which benediction was pronounced I .farmers had a difficult time to "hold school law. country, and which information had them to anyone who calls at the store fortitude and patience displayed dur- - by J. D. Pexton. Interment took their' horses." One would naturally after other cases ot Juvenile delinq supplied the missing link in complet- These plctues are excellent for Christ ing her long Illness extending for over pace ,a lhe v,ne Buff Ceraetery. have supposed that Leland Belliston uency and it is reported that two a penalty of ten boys were a year. The love and devotion or tne Beautiful flowers covered the casket. Glen ing the history of Utah. The other mas gifts. Worthlngton, and a few of the dollars each.given Mr. Bylund contends also was husband the speakers paid tribute to his worth subject young had Just farmers other prominent that most of the work has now been as a citizen in the community In Mr. and Mrs. A J Swensen, And of comment by those who spoke, had a which he has lived and the honest rew Jensen, Judge Greenwood of Salt done and the boys and girls should deal a The "hard" cider put great The closing number, "A Perfect ROTATION STOCK COMPANY upright life he had led. Lake, A.. N. Wallace of Mantl, Alvin Day" was rendered by Miss Mercl of "life" in the party and the dough enroll at once and avail themselves the educational opportunities afOther musical numbers were ren- Geo. Wallace of Eureka, Mrs Harriett the Home Economics of violin, and Mrs. Diane PLEASES THEATRE PATRONS nuts, made by fill forded them. dered by Mrs. Allie Belliston, Miss Scott of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. John S Goldsbrough, to Club, helped op space, Benediction was Marcla Starr and the Goldsbrough Sis Linton, and Mrs. Alice Banks of Pro O. Booth piano. The old saying, "he who laugh tern. Benediction was pronounced by vo, Mrs Alice Goodman of Logan, Mrs pronounced by J. M. Christensen last laughs best" did not prove tru DIES FROM ATTACK 'Jail. The most beautiful floral offerings J. Mendenhall and Miss Starr of Spring L. J Foote, with his Rotation Stock Ion this occasion, for those who got OF DIPHTHEIUA Interment took place in the Vine ville, were In Nephi Tuesday attend covered the caskcrt, while large banks Co. players were at the Venice for I there first had the laught on those Bluff Cemetery, the grave being ded- - Ing the funeral of the late Geo. Hobbs of flowers surrounded It during the the first three nights this week who were not quite so speedy, for the Gilbert the three year old icttieu uy veo. Aivin wuiiH.ce oi eurservices, bearing silent testimony to had mysteriously disap son of Mr Guyld, and Mrs. E. L. Guyld, pas, beautl-eka. The floral offings were the reaped the departed and the fam Monday night they played "The Oth doughnuts peared. sed away Saturday evening followANNUAL ROLL CALL OF ful and profuse. ily are held. Interment took place er Man's Wife" to a good sized house. The farmers were quite at home ing an I. O. O. F. HELD TUESDAY In the Vine Bluff Cemetery. attack of diphtheria and other On account of this play being pro back of the bales of hay. They must complications. duced here before there was not as have been used to batching It, POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED Funeral services were held from much interest taken as there other The I. O. O. F. of Nephi held the) AT MANTI WEDNESDAY home Monday afternoon, Bishop the as Foote Mr. would have been. wise COURT OPENED MONDAY annual roll call Tuesday evening at Miss Laura Freeman, went to Salt Bailey conducting the services. Two Dick Ramsgate showed to advantage, The event was the Emro Hall. while Miss Laroo, the cabaret singer, Lake Tuesday afternoon to spend numbers were nidered by L. P. At the Mantl Temple Wednesday notable one in the history of the and guest of her friend was very Thanksgiving holidays with relative Anderson and Mrs. Ed Carter. The of the . -- the marriage of Miss Alice Francom, lodge here and every minute The November term of the Fifth good. The balance of the company opening and closing prayers were ofwas the time enjoyed District Court opened In this city evening during fered J N. C. Pexton and J. D. to air. wnrora liaiiey, was solemniz was it well taken did and altogther The Basket Ball game Wednesday Pexton by ed. The bride is the daughter of Mr. by those present. Monday. The bench Is occupied by . -- 0o(1 ahow Tuesday and Wednes- respectivly. Bishop Bailey between Moroni and Nephi spoke words of Out of a total of 35 members, 27 Judge J. H. Erlekson of the Sixth dav ana Airs. ueo. f rancom, and has a comfort to the parents "A Woman's Way" was night nt.nt8 re at Schools, Moroni, played and family. host of friends among the young peo- answered their names. Nine dece- District, who is changing place with I ft q varf whirh marla a hit with ftll High in a sulted defeat for Nephi with members were remembered in j jud)5, Knox, on account of cases In who were be to ple of this city. The bridegroom Is ased for,Unate enough score of 27 to 20 against them. o. Kthe son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Bailey a Tr, .uung munnrr u7 lCourt m which each are disqualified there. The play is well cast and It BROUGHT BACK HERE A.ier tne can ot me rou me ioi- - 1o act , their respectva districts. would be difficult and Is one of the industrious and pro to sinale out and Adwas FOR TRIAL rendered. program has lowing week the of The greater part Mrs. Ernest Hill and children, M individual member of the company gressive young men of the commun R. T. Beagley. been uken up ln the gPttng of cases. for as all Lucile done ity. This paper Joins with their many dress of welcome Mrs. Theodore and Andrews, they special honors, Armed with extradition papers friends here in extending hearty con imei Mrs. r.a i arter and u. v. And- -- anJ (t)e rPal work of lhe term wm exceptionally good work. Paul and Hannah 'Sparks, of Salt from A Voice Is CalGovernor Mabey of Utah, Counerson. somewhere about not Monday. commPnce until Mr. Foote, will bring his company Lake City spent Thanksgiving gratulations. Day ty Attorney T. H. Burton, and Sheraoio warcia i.ng. Th ram ot Eugf,n9 Harris, will here aiarr, "out a Grand-pin In tor one weeks Andrews this three with city again iff Dan Martin, made the vnere in wei wegms. ueaatng 0Kaln be ,r)e(, Bt m .pBsion. Coun- - night. trip to Gold The circuit comprises 18 field Nevada, Saturday, and after an , for ,John Miller came down from Og- - Evelyn Park. Vocal Solo Arthur endeavored to obtain towns, and this company will be seen ' den Wednesday and will visit with Fjrper' The prize drawing Saturday night Interview with the Governor of Nev-ada change of enue for his client, snd here several times during the season. his parents for a few days before re obtained permission to bring at the Nephi Drug, resulted In Mil After the program refreshments take th case to Salt Lake City for Cazler, getting first prize which was back to this county Geo. Schley, turning to his work In the above were served to 120 people, at the con trial, hut the D'strict Attorney rv-wanted for an offence alleged to have Harold f. Snow, ot the U. of U. a lady's purse. Second prize, a mu city. Mr. Miller, is an express mes-- cluslon of which the light fantastic sisted. with the result that the court snnger on the Oregon Short Line was tripped until 12 o'clock. Music refused to rrant the request of the News Bureau. Is spending a few days ic roll was won by Stephen Allen an been committed ln Eureka some time Railroad, with headquarters In Og was furnished for the dancing by the defendant llarrt. The case will In Nephi this week the guest of Miss the third prize, a fishing pole won by ago. Schley Is now behind the bars I L. In the county Jail here I Onlta Rees. An. Frank GoldsbrouEh Sisters. therefore h tried here aenln. awaiting trial. to-da- y, - us - - - run-awa- y. a 1 ( unl. a, |