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Show THE THE TIMES-NEW- S IS A BOOMT-E- R FOR THE AGRICULTCKA.L AND MINIXCJ INTERESTS P : : JUAB COUNTV ; : : S CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUA BLE TIMES-NEW- ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : : THE TIMES, VOL. 12, NO. 44. NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY v HEW GUY ADMINISTRATION OTH, 1922. THE NEWS, VOL Laying Cornerstone of Victory Memorial Building O. NO. 21 DRGANIZATIOr BENEFITS ASSUMES CHARGE OF AFFAIRS SHOWN National Organizer O. W. Wolcott Delivers Forceful Address to Farm Bureau Retiring Council Held Closing Session Tuesday Morning- Various Committees Named by Mayor Winn At First Meeting No Other Appointments Made. . f(Ti V . it). Gs Ptly r acis auiy preseiueu una lorceiuiiy driven home were told the members i at of the County Farm Bureau , mi' a inc: ,.wtiJuab m ft ucu nfliu ..,.,jhiuj muiuiug O. W. Wolthe County Courthouse. STIRRING UP TROUBLE cott, National organizer of the Federated Farm Bureau of the United States was the speaker and for over an hour he told of the urgent necessity Under the above heading the Eur of every farmer in the land being as eka Reporter,, in its last issue com sociated with the farm bureau movements as follows. , v ment if they ever, expect to get. ade District Attorney Higgina of the quate returns for their labor and Fifth Judicial District Court, who interest on their investment. ft i fc WirioSiS strife. No half hearted methods should during the short 'time that he has been has succeeded in stir be pursued said the speaker, but to Memuriul is which of erected and Nutlinal Sixth be at corner stone the A'lctory building, Ceremony of laying the farmers must get into the organizat ring up" a lot of trouble,' is now play N. in Washington. ion with both feet. - Mr. .Wolcott is ing to the galleries and airing his B streets, in Utah at this time organizalng each grievances with Juab County's of or we HAUGURAL BALL IS ficers in the newspapers county as members of the National DISTRICT COURT CONVENES SIDE-TRAC- K TO TRYING should say In the "Yellowgram" of Organization, of which there ate No other paper would Salt Lake. 26 states affiliated. . . The already AFFAIR TUESDAY ' BRILLIANT JANUARY : 3RD stoop to publish such slush. fee under the new plan membership CLAIM PROGRAM IS is $10 per annum but It was clearly Higgins' record, in Juab County, is such that he cannot be blamed for explained that nothing short of that The Fifth District Court convened I amount per member would suffice in rushing into print in ' an effort to The inaugural ball given Friday I bolster up his cause.,. His fight is evening at the Arlington by the Nephi The following committee from the in this city Tuesday morning, the fol- - carrying out the plans outlined by largely with County Attorney Bur Commercial Club in honor of the Nephl Commercial Club went to Salt lowing court officials being present at j the National Farm Bureau. ton, although he has clashed with new "There are two spouts of grain opening of court. 'Judge W F. city officers, and the new offi- Lake Wednesday afternoon to meet the Commissioner Orme, Deputy Sheriff Knox, Court Reporter W. M. Kel running in to the Chicago wheat Road State. with Commisssion. a the was Commercial Club, cers, of the Christison and Sheriff Martin. Com Wm. G. Orme ler, County Attorney T. H. Burton, pit." said the speaker. "One of these missioner Orme is reported to have brilliant success from every stand County T.Commissioner C. Winn, President T. D. Deputy Sheriff Christison and Clerk spouts is controlled by the farmers. "landed" on tie District Attorney, point. Speeches were made by May Mayor while the other is operated by sixteen W. Whitmore, and A. A. of the Court Earl S. Hoyt. J. Rees, " The aim of the T. C. Winn, who outlined hundred throwing him bodily from a Nephl . Allen case The Houtz of Elvin having National gamblers. business house, following the re what his policy would be In the mat Bureau Farm is to have delThe of of this visit the purpose considered mot on been by the court mark from Higgins: "That if I see ter of improvements, among which one spout and the farmers cononly was too the ion for a new trial, the same was trol protest against fit I will bankrupt Juab County was increased power by diverting the egation it, and say how much grain shall side tracking of the pro- over-rule- d by the court and denied. come From all reports the District At waters of Bradley's Canyon for poy-e- r attempted in a given length of through road Tin-ti- c this in program case was posed West of This one valley the " - time. torney is making fairly good progress use, a soldier's memorial, beauti between this city and the Utah Coundefendants received sent who in that direction . and Another with our lawns big program for the farm fying city parks line. The proposal of the govern- ence some time ago in this court. After tfte Schley case had been flowers, ' increasing the eity water ty ers is to have something to say a- was to furnish 75 per cent of ment vs. bout The case of U. a. Kendall heard before a jury in this city and supply, the paving of main street in the cost, but Geo. Casto, a member of legislation and taxation said the STATE BOUNTY FUND Frank Evans, was consolidated with speaker. This can only be- accom the defendant acquitted, Higgins with the State and the State Road Commission appears the case of Frank Evans vs. G. B. he knew more about the County, and promoting the erection to butted in to the extent that Kendall, and the case commenced plished by the farmers having an ef IS ENTIRELY 60NE thought evidence than . the county officers of the new High School building. I he have ficient organization with sufficient wishes this agreement be cancel- yesterday. and the jury, and, at an expense of money at their back to keep men Dr. N J. Rees, responds to tlftM ed, and only a W6t) firopsltiajijjnsejt-- ! "The'cas of ; ifaiAndreW vs Hymm on the' Job during the - legislative tl,W0r-had "Schley Drought bittTt address in behalf of the Commercial ted in its place. this Why change I County clerks of Utah are advised to Utah from Nevada. Then he dis Club and promised the hearty sup- from the original proposal is past the Jacobsen, wil follow the above case. sessions. I" closing he urged the farmers A venire of Jurym n was called for to immediately cease issuing certi- covered that there was no evidence port of that organization. understanding of the citizens here, to build up the strongest ex- - Present m. 11 a. were ficates against the state founty fund to justify a criminal charge and Sch at and Wednesday hence of to the was this delegation A feature of the dance the trip I local organization, as only in letters sent out today by State Au- ley was allowed to plead guilty to possible amnled Burton by Attorney County march, and tooting of horns protest the change. as to their fitness to sit as jurymen. by having strong locals could the ditor Mark Tuttle. The state bounty simple assault, receiving a 1 10 fine. grand men The who the State and compose of around confetti the National Organization function and fund is exhausted, according to the Judge Creighton evidently handled the hall. throwing Punch was served, and by road commission dont appear to be J. W. Whitmore, Dennis Wood, A. case In the proper manner when get the results which every farmer Bowers Clarence J. Warner and men auditor, and a law passed by the thecame Jr, con their were for the job, enough before him, but the fact re the way the punch bowls delicious big desired, and that Is a square deal excused service. were from" last legislature provides that when it to seems vision down to be narrowed surrounded the in the matter of prices for what he the fund is exhausted no more certi- mains that Juab County got $10 on stantly own half acre where they their little was appreciated. beverage greatly the District Attorney's $1,000 invest produces. ficates may be paid. ll reside. After dancine until the ment men AT The farmers and of The fund was much less this year DISASTROUS FIRE laboring Gudmunsen case is another hours of the morning the largecrowd than last as the levy for bounty pur in The went home feeling that the event had Juab Valley are expecting this road District which the Attorney 5 to work be commenced poses on sheep was reduced from early this HOME OF E. L GUYLO NEWS HAPPENINGS the expense of Juab marked a new epoch in the history to 1 2 mills and on range horses starred at spring In order to get a chance to of this city. The after County. county attorney, earn some money which is needed in and cattle from 4 to 1 mill. Half of a sum of money in FRF1M Mil 1 Q this section at the present time. The thefund was given by law to the spending quite decided the that evidence, vstigating I 1 1 U III IIIILLU 7 6 or Between and commissioners hours to the of are ready livestock board for the purchase county there was but little chance of con 'NUISANCE" ANDa"LUXURY" start this work at the earliest pos Sunday morning the home of E. L poison etc, and also 16.000 of the victing the "mad fiddler of the Tinsible time. T'Je has been vot Guyld in the East part of the city state's share went for the same pur tics," who founded a freak TAXES ARE REPEALED ed for this workmoney colony and is now in the caught fire and the greater part of air. and Mrs. A. L. Curls returned pose. The bounty of 5 cents on jack in West Tintic Mountains and no bank. If there is any delay through It practically burned to the ground, to Mills Friday after spending the rabbits granted by the last legisla- criminal was charge brought against the blundering of any State road off It is not definitely known how the Christmas holidays in Sprlngvil'.e ture, was another material factor in him. Then after the man had left The following statement is issued icial it Is a safe bet that there will fire occurred. Willing hands went to I and Mapleton. depleting the fund, the auditor said: the state the District Attorneyde With the coming of the season termined to show up the county at by the Collector of Internal Revenue be some indignant and irate citizens the rescue but could do very little Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howard came owing to there being no city water when furs are prime, a large num torney caused the arrest of Gud James H. Anderson, District of Utah in this neck of the woods. The people here need the work and in this part of the city, the home of d0wn to Mills Saturday to attend the In response to numerous Inquiries, ber of hunters in several counties munsen and sveral of his followers The traveling public Mr. Guyld being in the extreme East New Year's eve dance given here. have been sending in a steady stream Convictions were secured in two taxpayers are advised that certain the money. need the road. Lets get busy. part of the town near the bench. No of certlflates for the $4 bounty on instances largely because the poor taxes, among them the Mr. and Mrs. John Garrick spent ditch water could be obtained and the coyotes, the auditor's office reports. devils who were hailed Into court 'nuisance" an d"luxury" taxes, are fire had practically to run its course. Christmas in Mills, the guest of Mrs. The exhaustion of the fund will work were not properly defended. With a repealed, effective January 1, 1922, The fire department under the direct- - John Williams. WILL OROER TWENTY a hardship on hunters for the balan decent defence Gudmunsen was by the Revenue Act of 1921. Ion of Chief V. M. Foote, did what ce of the winter, according to Mr acquitted. The two who were con Patrons of soda-watfountains, could with the small chemical Mr. J. A. Orgill left Mills Tues- Ice cream they 'similar Tuttle. places parlors and THOUSAND CHICKS victed will no doubt be discharged extlngulshers but the fire had gained day for a mission In England. He If granted a new trial. The whole of business" no longer are required too much headway to be put out by was accompanied as far as Salt Lake fiasco will no doubt cost Juab County to pay the tax of 1 cent for each 10 JUAB OFFERS TO SUPPLY a- this means. We understand there by his brother W. C. Orgll. on cents or fraction the thereof Nothing will be gained HAIUUTS TO SALT LAKE POOR $10,000. was some insurance carried which Association The met last for mount sundaes. Poultry sodas, expended except that Gudmunson,- who bad Mr. Wm. F. Squire was In Nephl and transacted considerable will cover loss. gone into another state and was try 'or similar articles of food or drink." night business. Orders for 20,000 young on business. in The fact small the Tuesday boy may rejoice to earn a has lost his living, job ing cone doesn't cost an chicks will be placed by the associat- NOTATION HTOCK COMPANY Through William Bailey, president and may never get on his feet again that an Mr. John Kelly Sr, came up from extra penny. The tax Imposed by ion next week for spring delivery, of the state board of equalization QUITS CIRCUIT Delta the Revenue Act of 1921 Is on "bev the order going to the Must Hatch Saturday to spend New Year's City Commisioner Arthur F. Barnes One of the elaborate social events erages and the constituent Part there- Incubator Co, of Petaluma, Calif. Day with his family here. yesterday got in touch with the county commissioners of Juab Coun of the past week was the progressive of" and Is paid by the manufacturer. 60,000 feet of lumber will be purL. J. Foote and his Rotation Stock Mrs. C. E. Swltzer is visiting In The tax on the transportation of chased In the near future by the asty, who were In Salt Lake on road supper given New Year's Eve by a I this week. matters, and obtained from them a number of the young people of the freight and passengers is repealed, sociation and the building of a ware- Company who played here Tuesday jep:i ac promise of plentiful supplies of rab city. The first course a Fruit Cock effective January 1, 1922, alno the house In some central location Is night will abandon this circuit mr. maae Dy Mr nd Mrg , bits to be distributed among the tail, was served at the home of Mrs. tax paid by the purchase on amounts planned, where the proper sorting cording to a siaiemeni RoDe,t0n en- represeniauve- tertalned at a dinner New Year's The second course of men's and women's wearing ap and candling of eggs can be done. roote to a nmes-isew- s needy of Salt Lake. Mr. Barnes In- Ben Sweeney. terested the county commissioners of of salad and Cheese straws was ser parel (shoes, hats, caps, neckwear. The association now has 30 paid up "There are too many "Home Dramat- - Day for j Orgill, who leaves soon The in- Juab in the situation which has led to ved at the borne of Miss Leeta Mc- shirts, hose etc.) in excess of a speci members, and the stimulus to the Ics' In this circuit to make It profit- - on a mIsion to England. were M- - -- n(1 A poultry business In this city will be able for a traveling company to oper- vlted the creation of the municipal wood Cune. The third course, of fried fied price. Mls Form 726 and regulations 62 (Re- felt the coming year to a greater ex- - te" says Mr. Foote. "A conflict of r. Curtis. Mr. J A. Orelll yard, and the Juab officials promised chicken, pea tlmbles, pickles and to do their "bit" by arranging for rolls was served at the home of Miss vised) tax on beverages, may be ob- tent than has ever taken place here j dates with these local troops In many Caroline Orgill, Mr. Wm. F. Squires, cases works to the detriment of the and the nogt an(1 t,ote.a Mr. and before. two big rabbit hunts in Juab County Luclle Forrest. The fourth course of tained from the Collectors office. stock company. Added to tms is tne i --. t R Robertson one in the east end and one In the Orange Cream and Cake was served Miss at home of Clara Hobbs A splendid social was held at the the Miss Luclle Forrest, delightfully lack of money among the people and west side of the county. Railroads will be requested to of- The fifth and last course of Pineaple home of Miss Arvllla and Ludean entertained at her home Thursday the whole story is told. Patrons of ANNOUNCE KNG.UiKMENT fer reduced rates so that ae many pie and coffee at the home of Miss Lunt Thursday evening by the fol- evening. The time was spent In mus- the Rotation Stock Co in this city see Mr. Foote quit OF DAUGHTER hunters as possible my be attracted Gwen Ostler. lowing students who were spending ic and games and an elaborate lunch will be sorryasto be has always been The following enjoyed the affair their vacation In this city. Bernlce eon was served In courses. from other points. It is hoped that The this circuit several thousand rabbits will fall vic- Mr. and Mrs. Orton Durham, Mr. an Madsen, Ludean Lunt, Arvllla Lunt, room was decorated with winter popular here as an actor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Worth- tims of each hunt, benefiting the re- Mrs. Spencer Forrest, Mr. and Mrs, Iris Brough, from the University of flowers. Those present were Athella Mrs. J. O. Irons was called of this city announce this tollngton cipients In the city as well as the Ben Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. W. II Utah. Edith Hammond of the L. D. Booth, Clara Hobbs, Georgia McCune farmers and livestock men of Juab Warner, Mrs. Stella Hickman, Ath S. University. Nell Brougb of the Leeta McCune, Gwen Ostler, Mrs. Logan Monday owing to the serious I week the engagement of their daugh- ter Lola to Mr. Henry Painter of ella Booth, Leeta McCune, Gwen University of Southern California. Stella Hickman, Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. illness of her mother. County Salt Lake Tribune. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostler, Georgia McCune, Luclle For Wlllard Thomas of the University of Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Sweeney, Miss Luclle Forrest, returned to Painter of that place, the marriage Cleon Memmott, returned to Mon- rest, Clara Hobbs, Cleon Memmott Pomona, Calif. Special gues'n, War-rlllo- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Forrest, Clarroe Monday after spending the holi- Clarence Hobbs, Hyde Miner, Joe Ilrough, John Christison, snd ence Hobbs, Ira Holmstead, Fabian her work In Provo Tuesday after to take place on January 18th. Hickman, Cleon Memmott, Wm. Ash-wel- l, spending the holidays here. days here. Mr. Memmott Is teach- Willis, Fabian Hickman, Wm. Ash Arthur Bowles. Paul Booth, Joe Willis, and the ing in the Monroe High school this well, and Paul Booth. According to the report of th offl- Mr. and Geo. V. Jones, returned to holfHs Miss Forrpst. winter. Raymond Blackett, returned, ' to clal weather observer 8. T. Vi. ki.rs. Jacob Gibson, spent New Year' Salt Lake Salt Lake Tuesday after enjoying the furnished this office, tb month of after spending the Miss Bessie Candland of Salt Lake Day with his family In this city, re holiday vacation In this city. Mr. Erastns 8orensn of Lovan, l In holidays vacation here.. Mr. Blackett December was a real wet affair, as City wag the guest of Miss Irene turning to his work in Salt Lak Jones Is attending the government Rexburg. Idaho, this wwk visiting Is attending the Government Vocat- - nearly four Inches of rain fell during vocational school. his sister Mrs. B. A. Duflin. lonal School in Salt Lake. Tuesday. this month. Stephenson for New Years' Day. at 12 o'clock. Tuesday """he new city administration 1 1 over the reins of city govern-"""niewith the handshakes and best wishes of the retiring officers. Prior to this event the outgoing council held their final meeting at which the unfinished business ' was disposed of. A short session of the new coun-c- il was held following the transfer at which meeting Mayor Winn, made the various committee assignments a list of which is given below. No other appointments were mentioned and the anxious ones will have to wait until the next meeting before their curiosity may be satisfied, or maybe longer. . The following is a list" of standing committees, the first named being chairman of the committee. ,;Judiciary Committee, Geo. A. Sper-rJ. A. Booth, Harry Beagley. Electric Light Committee E. R. Forrest, Geo. A. Sperry, J. A. Booth. Water Works, Harry Beagley, Geo. A. Sperry, Jesse Pay. Streets and Highways, J. A. Booth Harry Beagley, E. R. Forrest, Police and City Prison, Geo. A. Sperry, Jesse Pay, Harry Beagley. Finance and Claims, E. R, Forrest, Jesse Pay, J. A. Booth. Public Grounds and Cemeteries, JessePay, E. R, Forrest, J. A. Booth Printihg7License and Elections, Jesse Pay, E. R. Forrest, Harry Beagley. iTb :t attorney is l jTfc i t 4$ I ... A- . - y, - or-ele- ct - - wee-sma- er Ice-crea- m Le-va- n, w Tuf-sda- |