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Show THR TIMES-NEW- C1RCTTLAT-K- S 8 THROUGHOUT1 EAST JUAB m ii COUNTY AN1 IS A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. THE TIMES. VOL. 18. NO. KI1UIS : : i TIMES-NEW-S IS A BUUHT. Ell FOR THE AGRICULTURAL AND MINING INTERESTS OF M a BANQUET THE JUAB COUNTY LIGHTS WILL HAVE Illinois Child of Six Explores V ft Seven Months in African Jungle IN NEAR FUTURE BIG SOCIAL EVENT Songs, Speeches and Music-- j al Programs Wade Up ; EnjoyableEvening Ernest R. Anderson, general man ager of the Big Springs Electric Com pany of Fountain Green was In Nephl on Monday conferring with Mr. John Richardson and L. P. Anderson for the supply of current from his com pany to them. As was given out In the last Issue of this paper, the above named men have secured a franchise from the mouth of the Nephl Canyon to Mona, and will purchase the cur- ent from the Fountain Green Com it to the people of pany and - fiat 4 I HOLIDAY GALLED TUESDAY 1 marie V M, : THE NEWS, VOL. 6 NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 24th 1922, W r J".9 t I NO 81. FOR' NEXT FOR ROAD IMPRQVEMEfiT CitizensCalled UponaTo;HeIpGradeAndGravel Streets Leading To'Cemeteries. Mayor Winn Issues Proclamation. Next Tuesday every citizen In this community is called upon to help MOHA NEWS T7: improve the road leading to our Cemeteries. V'v t Leading citizens met i the under afternoon Monday ll of Stake Supt. T. H. eadership Mona. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Headman have Burton, and outlined a program . f -' TUj , ; 1 The Big Springs Electric Company gone to Missouri for a few weeks stay fcnd designated next Tuesday as conexpect to have their pole line at the home of Mrs. Headman's par he day tor action . Mayor Winn structed this summer from their her mother being seriously ill. was present at the meeting ana ents, MisseB Klvie and Orfa Kay of Tre-- stated that at the request of the plant to this city, and as soon as this done Messrs. Richardson and are visiting with relatives various organizations and clubs, he ' Imonton Anderson will begin work on their in Mona. would issue a proclamation setting part of the line to our neighor on the Mrs. Ed McClennan and family of apart this day as a holiday for ths aorth. Sal Lake spent Saturday and Sunday improvement of this road leading to with Mrs. McClennan's parents here. Vine Bluff Cemetery. of Alice Hastings, girl Lauren Keyte is home from Provo, The following committees were Illinois, has just ' returned from a he has been attending school. then chosen to arrange the details: where Kivu LEVAN NEWS of in the jungles year spent Chloy Kay who has been teaching Executive Committee, T. H. Burton, country, Belgian Congo, Africa. has returned Chairman; Mayor Winn, T. D. Rees, school at Wanship Her experiences, of being carried I home. through jungles by natives, as W. G. Orme, . A. Booth, and J. W. thuwn above; seeing lions and gorMarie Young has returned home Whitmore. Frank S. Taylor, wUo has been en illas slain, and visiting with pigmy In Provo. latter an extended visit Committee on teams: N. J. Rees, gaged In garage work at Nephi tae tribes, vie with Alice in Wonderland J. H. Freebairn Is visiting in Salt chairman; adventures. H. D. Qoldabrough, Orpast two years, is now constructing week. this Lake was City , Her father, a Chicago lawyer, a modern garage here, which he ex ton Durham, A. B. Gibson, Aruthr a exProvo of of spent Brlmhall E. a member Carl Enos Akeley's pects to complete within the coming Pyper, Brent Hall, A. E. Smith, N. few days of last week at the home of A. ploring party. Her mother and two month. A garage has long been one Neilson, W. F. Brough, Harry women also made the trip. other Miss Amy Kay, of the needs of this community and Beagley, Wm. organ, Qeo. Francom, Alice, though only S years old at were Monson M. L. and Mrs. Mr. the new venture will no doubt be the time, was taller than the chief of las. Andrews, John Kendall, Seth Pleasant Grove visitors last week. a pigmy tribe visited. He thought successful. as. E. Memmott, Jas. L. at-- 1 McPherson, are who Newell Lela and Rulon her curls, false. She was the first Many thousands of feet of excel J. E. Ostler. and Belliston, U. were white child the tribe had ever seen. tending school at the B. Y. lent timber is now being sawed fcy School Committee: Ray Stewart, Alice as The shows ar last she a few for insert from Provo down days Ellas Worwood and N. J. Schow, who Geo. A. Sperry, Jas. Garrett, Jr., J. rived in New York last week. week. saw class a first recently purchased The Ward Sunday school superln- - H. Lunt, Harry Foote, Alonso mill. The timber will be used during I last Sun- was tendency con in the summer by the farmers AMOUNT OF IN IN DIES RESIDENT Committee to arrange for loading as DEFICIENCY Newton F. FORMER Jos. Superln- wim day structing a large number of barns BRIGHAM CITY TAXES COLLECTED tendent, and Elgy Ellertson and Reu of gravel: Leroy Brough, Chairman; and other buildings. ben Kay as assistants. Ernest Kay, Charles Tolley, Wm. E. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackman are has been Superintendent for the Chas. A. Hall, and Jas. B. Riches. who at extended Salt visit making an Bishop Thomas H. Blackburn of Treasursix years was honorably re- to Advertising Committee: Dennis the past County According Lake City. toast, 'Our Husbands." Brigham City, and well known In I the Wood, J. W. Boud, Robert Winn, leased. with week this filed er's here report of C. recent T. The "Flu" told the then epidemic Wins, Mayor Nephi passed away Sunday morning I Robert Winn, J. A. Boom ana J as. Bishop Bailey, Bishop Grace, Bishop the Cem has abated and only an isolated case at his home there from the effects County Clerk there is a considerable plans for the gravelling-o- f taxes of amount Jr., of the Stake Sunday Belliston, Geo. D. Haymond, and in the Garrett, deficiency found. be The to sufof a paralytic stroke which he etery road, after which the program or two are reported I were Mona visitors last Geo. W. Lunt. of oBard amount School collected and the Monday fered early Saturday morning. Bi- actually came to an end. public schools Women's Committee: Pearl Allen, School District levied. taxes Juab Sunday Miss Viola Worthington was the with practically a full attendance. for been had ailing shop Blackburn Mrs. John Chairman; Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, to was born of boy baby receiving wiU fall em $5,173.97 been who Bosh shy has The to Perron the this evening. about two weeks previous accompanist of Mrs. S. B. Mch. .mnnnt invied. The report shows II S. Neilson March 13th. Mother and Mrs. Unity Chappell, number present including the wives ployed at Lynndyl the past few time. Mrs. Ella Neva well. Miss Booth, have Cune, are should district school doing this baby of the members and their sweethearts months, is again at home for a brief The deceased was well known in that Ada Searles were Cole, vMrs. L. B. Sparks, Mrs. E. R. and Loras but! of sum Kay $46,283.93, received the to when was eighty-twand the banquet visit with his parents. come this city, having Nephl on account of uncollected taxes and married In the Salt Lake Temple on Forrest, Mrs. Jennie Beck and Mrs. S. F. Stephenson of Riverton, spent served was all that could be desiredboy 12 years of age from England, tha district will onlv re-- Wednesday. March 15th. Loras is Jas. K. Memmott. on busiSaturday and Sunday here where he was born, June 8, 185 6. Aiho, It is requested that all' committees the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W oeive $41,104.96. ness connected wita the sale of his Locating in this city he was taken M. I. A. PROGRAMS the bride la tne oaufawr meet at the Commercial Club rooms home which he has here. to the home of Patriarch L. A. Bailey, City will only lose $845.14, Kay and Nephi to reSUNDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson of where he lived for several years. In the assessment calling for $12,244.11 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Searles of Starr, Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. the young are Both port. among will popular received of a the amount past June, '1874, he married Miss Roxy while the atcual Lynndl spent portion The plan Is to haul gravel from people here. Their many friends Join week here with Mrs. oJhnson's par' Bigler, daughter of the late Pa a long and happy near the them in plaster mill which will wishing 381 32 NEPHI WARD the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClure. after and triarch Bigler, Buv shortly UOVBU Bit. require all the teams that possibly Mrs. Margaret Jennings is spend- birth of their first child, Bishop and the levy being $1,514.78, while the journey through life. A bundle shower was given for can be obtained . The boy scouts will The following program will be ing and extended visit at Sigurd, Mrs. Blackburn moved from Nephi collection will aggregate $1,138.46. Loras Mrs. Friday evening at all be out under the direction of their even Utah, at which place a number of her and located in Brigham City, where given in the Tabernacle Sunday Eureka City will suffer loss in the the home of Kay, Mrs. J. W. Kay. A large leaders to clean the street of brush 5. ra. Dem daughters reside. The assessment he has lived since. His first wife sum ing to commence. crowd of friends were present and and rubbish. A large number of onstration of Boy Scouts Troop No. 49?.-tber- e Theron Jensen has been awarded died being nine- chil for this city being $33,liI.Vi, while teams and men will also rjB'rVUlT- - . useful and beautiful 'presen-uDurham and Orton of the mail be dren born of this union. 2, Direction the contract for carrying the collections amounted to $32,- many to grade and get the road In shape were received. tween Levan and the Levan station Brent Hall. In the year 1900, Bishop Black 175..67. tor the gravel. to returned has Carter Laurel Mrs. Vocal duetHelen Cole and Loren for the next four years commencing burn married his second wife Alvira will short be Tintic School District weeks visit Schools will be closed, with ths ex a three homu after her on July 1st. Kendall. Rees of Brigham City to which $5,611.21. Their assessment was " Moroni. of possibly the lower grades. at her with ception parents SIdwell. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben JUangelson union one child was born. He is sur $85, 564.34, while the amount col Paper by Thelma Announcement as to definite plans are again at home after an absence vived by his wife, six daughters and lected amounts to $79,953.13. will be made later. With a united HINNENKAMP-BROWNorth Ward of over six week in Salt Lake City fortytwo grandchildren. From the foregoing tabulation It effort next Tuesday the road can be and Springville. His sister, .Mrs. Annie Kendall will be seen that Juab School District In first class condition at very put The following preliminary pro The construction of the electric Grimm, of Santa Monica, California, is hit the hardest according to the The marriage of Fred Brown, to or any expense to the taxpayers, gram will be given Sunday evening power line to Fountain Green will and former resident of this city also amount of each assessment. Tintic Miss Elizabeth A. Hlnnenkamp of little if everybody will turn out and do In the North ward meeting house to begin April 1st and from then on survives blm. double School District with nearly Salt Lake City took place In this city commence at 7:0 p. m.: will be rushed to completion. Quite Funeral services were beld Wed the assessment of this district is only I Saturday afternoon at the home of their share. Jones. Elma are Piano Prelude, number of residents having nesday at Brigham City In the Stake short a few hundred dollars more Mrs. D. K. Brown, mother of the Instrumental Trio Helen Cowan, their homes wired up In preparation Tabernacle, which were very largely than this district. I young man. The bride is at present WILL ENGAGE IN AUTO Verda Batchelor, violins, and Leila for the much needed Improvement. BUSINESS HERE attended, as Bishop Blackburn had teaching school at Lynndyl. Mr. Batcbelor, piano. been one of the most prominent clti-en- s The South Ward Social Committee I Brown also being employed there. Leone Ingram. Reading, of the above city for years. He will give a welcome home party for Thig paper joins with their friends WILL ARGUE FOR EXTENSIVE Current Events, Eliese Knowles. TAX REDUCTION was well known throughout Northern Elders Samuel G. Paxman and Deios here in wishing them a long and Mr. Hosmer Grace, son of Bishop Utah. Paxman, at the Emro next Monday I napPy journey through life. and Mrs. Charles H. Grace, who has NOTES FROM MILLS Those who attended the funeral evening, March 27th. Everybody in been on a mission for the L. D. 8. The members of the S. S. Club en Church the past twenty-seve- n Attorney W. A. C. Bryan, a mem from here were L. A. Bailey, Sr., the South ward over the age of six- months Mr. Wm. Kelly returned to Mills ber of the local farm bureau tax com Wm. Bailey, Abner C. Bigler, and teen are invited. Dancing and Te- tertained their husbands on Friday received his release a few days ago. A. Mrs. L. Bailey, Jr.' freshments. Tickets 60c. Saturday after spending . the two mittee left for Salt Lake Wednesday evening at a St. Patrick Day party Mr. Grace will not return to this afternoon to attend the State Con at the high school. The decorations until .May. In the meantime be city fYnths in Los Angeles. will AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL Mr. Wm. F. Squires spent part of vent ion of the Farm Bureau, which APPLICATIONS MILL were all in keeping with the occa- - attend the Sweener Auto School at SUCCESS was Utah in DECIDED Hotel AS W held the 8lon and a Yery fme dinner was Kansas City, Mo., from which Instlast week In Salt Lake City. yesterday BE RECEIVED '.Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis and Mr. Attorney Bryan goes to the conven served bv the clrla of the Domestic itution he has a diploma which he The two days of the Agricultural science Department. The guests in- - obtained prior to going on his misand Mrs. John Williams went to tion armed with much Information to attend the and statistics relative to the tat situThe Federal Farm Loan Bank is school held here Monday and Tues- - ciUded the following: Mr. and Mrs. sion. On returning to Nephl he will Sclplo on Sunday funeral of Mrs. Roy Blackett, a ation," which he will present to the now ready to receive some more ap day were very profitable to all who Eari Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Elll- - enter the employ of the Grace Oarage members. In speaking of the matter plications for farm loans, according attended. The subjects discussed Bon ,Mr. nd Mrs. Lyle Bigler, Mr. Co. Mr. Grace has labored In the former resident of Mills. Mr. Tom McCune spent the past with a representative of this paper to word given out this week by T. C. were to the point and ably discussed and Mrs. Enos L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. North Carolina conference during the Mr. Bryan states that he Intends to Winn, secretary of the local associa-.lo- by the visitors who were here In at- - iuiph Brough, Mr. and Mrs.' Jack time he has been week in Mills. away. Mr. C. A. Miller was in Nephl a propose a reduction from ths head of Any farmer In this section, tendance, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Al Burton, Mr. R. the State Government down, and has who desires a loan and Is a member few days last week. The visiting speakers were Ben an,i Mr8, rj; R. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Frank Rathburn left Friday s list of the salary schedule in force of the association should see Mr. Edredge, V. S. Peet of the Union A- - P christensen and Mr. and Mrs. A shower was tendered Mrs. Leona for Bakersfleld, California, where be for several years past- - He also In Winn and place his application In Pacific System, J. W. Jones of the- oeraid Cazler. Ewell, formerly Miss Leona Bowers, to the advocate reduction Departin some tends a time. Government now. will be employed for Agricultural Wednesday evening at the home of ment. Miss Amy Leigh, Mr. Bartlett. Mr. Earnest Hansen came up from number of employees at the State NOTICB Mrs. A. J. Bowers, Jr. The time was Los Angeles, Sunday on account of Capitol, maintaining that the present J. W. Boud transacted business in Good musical programs were also spent In games snd social chat. Salt Lake yesterday. the death of his sister, Mrs. Black force Is much larger than what given In connection with the school. To my Patrons. Owing to 111 health Many useful and beaatlful presents the to handle necessary properly ett. I am forced to discontinue my ser- wen given the guest of honor. Re work they have to do. vices as salesman for the J. R. Wat-ki- freshments were served to the followMrs. P. B. Cowan was hostess Fri Co. That means that I have ing guests: Mrs. A. J. Bowers, Sr., Miss Alta Jensen entertained the day afternoon to the Social Neighbors to Pay Up. I can't do this unless Mrs. A. W. Clyde, Mrs. J. W. SIdwell. got the Sorosis Club Club. Sewing, music and social chat Tuesday evening at you who are owing me will pay ME. Mrs. Arthur Gadd, Mrs. Ellis S. Pay, was enjoyed. Decorations and place home of Mrs. Gerald Cazter. The One good turn deserves another. I Mrs. John Fowkes, Mrs. John Wilson, and be that all civic businesi suspended Whereas officers of clubs, cards were in keeping with the St decorations .were in St. Patrick Day I nope Mrs. Chas. Haynes, Mrs. Geo. Duckon- - have helped you in the past. Patrick Day idea. Dainty refresh colors. Five hundred was played and church organizations, boy scout lead- all citizens ofJoin in the laudable and you will return the favor by helping worth, Mrs. Lynn Jackson, Mrs. At numerous and dertakln grading cleaning business men, luncheon ers, served a wag to the folowlng ments were served very dainty to that me NOW. You can do this by par-en- d ton Bird, Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. R. J. Huntington, Mrs. Geo. D. The gumt list Included the following other citizens have requested that a graveling the said street, and re- - ing the small amount you owe me Latimer, Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Miss Invited and are and citizens for set all beautifying Mrs. Elisabeth Cowan, Mrs. Stella Hickman, Mrs. Earl Reld day be apart Haymond, on that day under when I call on you, which I expect to Deon Kendall, Edna Boswell, Edna from to road the operate quested leadinj Miss Mrs. Boud Geneva mprovlng Mrs. W. T. Allred, J. D. Georgia Recs, Mrs. and management of do In a few days. With regrets at Bean, Pearl Price, Margaret Gadd, th direction Mrs. Nellie Schofleld, Mrs. I. M. Petty, McCune, Miss Edna Scorup, Miss Nephl City to Vine Bluff Cemetery. and appointed Par"" end the most kindly feelings Alta Bean, Trenoa Bailey, Naomi selected C. T. committees Winn, Mayor Therefore. I, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. Robert Lomax Mary Woolley, Mrs. John Richard to you all. Elliott Miller, Baltey, Maud Bean, Gladys Bowers, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. Frank Taylor son, Mrs. Al Burton, Mrs. Chas. R of Nephl City, do hereby proclaim for that nurnose. Cylde. the guest of honor, irginla March 28th, Pax-ma- n set OerTuesday, Miss snd Mrs. apart Hobbs. Clara Mrs. J. Walter N. J. Mrs. Rees, Jpnklns, Prof. Wm. H. Boyle of Provo, vis-- Mrs. H. E, Ewell, and ths hostess, T.C.WINN, in said a ss JenNepni 1922, Miss aid hostea Cazler holiday and the hostess, of Bait Lake City and the Mayor of Nephi City, ited with friends In Nephl yesterday. Mrs. A. J. Bowers, Jr. and request that in so far as practical on, Mrs. Cowan. Vhe Kiwanis Club banquet at the Forrest Hotel Monday evening wait one of tae big social events of the week. From 8:30 when the first d er course was served until 11:30 p. in., when the last course was brought on, it was one continual round of pleasure which will long be remembered by every one present. J. W. Boud acted as toastmaster, and the first number was the Kiwanis This Club songs by the members. was followed by an address of welcome by Geo. D. Haymond, president of the club. Between the dinner courses 'Side lights on Members" was given by A. W. Cyde. The ladies were also toasted by June Kendall in his weH known style. Prof. Bird rendered a vocal solo, followed by some excellent muisc by the Nephl Symphony Trio, Mrs. Diane G. Booth, Miss Merci Goldsborough, and R. Q. Dorlus. A duet by the well known vocal . artists, Art Pyper and Spencer For rest, followed by a piano duet by I. M. Petty and Geo, D. Haymond, brought down the house. As an encore the last two named rendered a piano and mandolin duet. Right here the vocal efforts of our friends Riley Judd and J. W. Boud must not be forgotten, as they came through like veterans. "The Ideals of Kiwanis" was the toast responded to by Attorney T. H. Burton, while Mrs. Enos L. Jones responded to the re-se- V- -- J) "gr V a o, ,,i w N 1 n. A PROCLAMATION ns |