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Show THR TIMES-NEW- C1RCTJLAT-K- S THE TIMES-NEW- S IS A BOOST. EH FOR THE AGRICULTURAL ANDWtVG INTERESTS 'F JUAB OUXTY : : , . H THROUGHOUT EAST 4 UAH COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM, s 'THR TIMES, VOL. 13, NO. 6. SERVICES THE NEWS, VOL. NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 14TH, 1922 HELD inventor of Telephone Sees Radio Future MILLS NEWS PAINTER Born in this City Fify Six Years ago Interment in Vine Bluff Cemetery. VP: , and A farewell party was given Mr. K. Bendixon by the people of Mills Til - last Thursday evening at the school house. The evening was Bpent In playing games and dancing. Delicious refreshments were served at twelve o'clock. . The gravel day. Friday, was ari enAS' fittingly closed ' by a grand ball - ft the evening at which practically- the entire , town were In' attendance. Much credit Is due the committee in. charge. A. - t V Wm. Painter whose death occurred Tom McCune spent Sunday in Nelast Friday morning from rheumatphi, returning to Mills Monday. ism and other complications was born in Npphi fifty four years ago and has Mr. Louis Quarnbery came up from livedhere all his life with the ex- - Scipio last week. He will be employSilver a few of at City. ed at the McCune years ception ranch for sometime Lamb of this city, to which union Five carloads of grain have been twelve children were born, eleven from Mills the past two e shipped sons and one daughter. Of this sous including the widow sur-- , weeks. Tae grain has been hauled Vive him. In his early life he engag- - by wagou from Scipio. ed for several years in the sheep Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson were business in which he was very sucsurprised at their home by a numcessful. ber of their friends Monday evening. With his family he returned to this The time was spent in games and city about two or three years ago, social chat. At eleven o'clock ice from Silver City, but has suffered cream and cake was served to the more' or less since that time with following : Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Switrheumatism. zer, Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mr. Impressive funeral services were and Mrs. A. W. Dunyon, Mr. and held Monday afternoon in the South Mrs. John Williams, Mr, Wm. F. ward meeting house, Bishop A. H. Squires and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rob- . Eureka. 4 fc ft Mr. A. W. Dunyon was in Nephi ireless days for commercial telephoning have arrived. JWrs. CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN MAKES m. Mr. Geo. Howard left Tuesday for PROGRESS Leamington. Roberts of Delta was in Mills last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Mr. Henry Stringham was in Mills Friday and Saturday looking after the People's Sugar Go's interests here Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brown were in Mills last Fri?y. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson. " .Mr. and Mrs. K. Bendixon left Mills Wednesday for Midvale, where they will make their future home. COMPANION1 CLUB Civic and social clubs of the City have responded to the invitation of in the Kiwanis cub to raising a fund to provinde cash prizes for the. boy scout districts In the clean City campaign recently sugKiwanis Club, gested as follows: Nephi Commercial Club, Ladies Lit erary Club, Service Star Legion, Soc ial Companion Club, Social Neighbors Club, S. S. and Sorosis Club. The presidents of these clubs or sue a delegates as they may appoint; the Stake Scout Commissioner, and the scout masters of the three wards of Nepai arereq.uested to meet with Mayor T. C. Winn at the City Hall, Tuesday evening, April 18th' to dis cuss and adopt a plan for carrying out the campaign. Nephi Ward For the purpose of raising money to defray the expense of cleaning, papering and painting the Tabernacle the Nephi ward M. I. A. will give an Easter Sacred Concert Sunday evening, April 16th, to commence at 7.30 p. m. Song congregation. Prayer, President .. Song, men : A splendid meeting of the Nephi Post of the American Legion was held The Saturday in the club rooms. members were addressed by State Adjutant Kirk M. Decker of Salt Lake, on matters pertaining to leg-Io- n affairs. Mayor Winn, also ad- dressed the members, advising them to hold the organization together. Refreshments were sereved at the close of the meeting. The local post Is also planning a t)lg membership drive for which committees were appointed at the meeting. The coming carnival next week was also discussed and committees appointed to take charge of same. A very enjoyabel Easter party was given by the Social Companion Club Wednesday evening April 12th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry The decorations and" table Beagley. appointments were carried out in Easter colors. The center piece being a basket of gaily colored Easter eggs, with streams of yellow extending to the cornersof the table. The favors were white rabbits. Music and games were enjoyed and a delicious supper was served to the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith. Air. and Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston, .Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. H. J Irons, Mr. and Mr8 W H. Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. Mattie Vickers, JWrs. Leah Latimer, and the hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. g: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cowan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Forrest motElizabeth Cowan, and Miss Luclle Cowan motored toSalt Lake Satur- ored to Salt Lake yesterday for a couple of days visit. day to attend conference. ' 1 "America" T. D. Rees N..H. S. Glee Club Instrumental Selection Mercl Goldsbrough, Mrs. Diane G. Booth, and Mr. R.. Q. Dorius. Solo L. P. Anderson Reading Phylis Read Easter Talk Prof. Ezra J. Poulson Piano Duet Mrs. G. M. Whltmore and Mrs. Wilson Gazier. Vocal Solo K. J. Bird Vocal Solo Ora Judd BUIT FILED AGAINST SCHOOL Miss Mary Woolley DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS Reading By Kiwanis Club Quartet Quartet N. H. S. Glee Club Suit was filed yesterday by the Song Mercl Goldsbrough Tintic School District, in which Coun- Violin Solo Congregation ty Clerk Hoyt, County Treasurer Song Ida Parkes, and the Board of Educ- Prayer Bis'aop Thomas Bailey ation of Juab School District are made defendants. The amount claimNorth Ward ed is $2,919.82 with interest from July, 1921, aud attorney fees. The The following program will be complaint alleges that an erroneous given Sunday evening In the North payment of the above gum was paid ward meeting house under the austo Juab School District last year, the pices of the M. I. A. commence at the same being transient stock taxes 7.30 p. m. The North toward M. I. A. which the Tintic District claims be- will continue during April, and exOn the advice of pect to hold their longs to them. festival. taeir attorney the Board of Educat- Sunday, April 23rd,musical at which time ion refused to make the refund, hence one of the best programs given the the suit to recover. past season will be presented. All members of the ward are invited to WILL OPERATE JUAB FARMERS be present Sunday evening. ASSOCIATION BUSINESS Vocal Duet Loran Kendall and Ellen Cole. Martin Mangelson of Levan has Trombone Solo . . Legrande Jenkins Genevieve Grover purchased the stock of the Juab Reading Vocal Solo Erma Lunt Farmers Association will and County Missionary Experiences Wm. Garrett operate the business in the near fut- Vocal Duet Emma Jenkins and Max- ure. Mr. Mangelson has had many Ine Sperry. years experience in the implement Mandolin Solo Ray Bean business and will no doubt make a success of the venture. He will be Male Quartet Glen Garrett, Elgin Garrett, Clarence Cowers, Edgar assisted by Erlck Peterson of Levan. Boswell. , In Touch With The Outside World I tlTTLE WILLIE'S" CADIO WORK? SUCCESSFULLY FOK THE PiKiT v Ol. CONCERTS FROfA -- MA. HGY COM2 ItfjAN' - AA" ON V9 )- LISTEN TOj 1 y .. rv" Xf V. BOY! ONE OF THOSE - RIGHT THE '.Si ClTYl i ,4 v. Houth Ward The following preliminary program will be given at the South ward meeting house Sunday evening to commence at 7.30 p. m. At the conclu sion of the program the regular class work will be taken up. The South Ward Mutual Improvement Association will continue during the month of April, and wll cIor for the season on Sunday, April 3t0h, with a grand musical festival. Plans for the closing night are now In progress and It la the aim of the committee to make this evening the banner night of the gpason. Organ Prelude . . Viola Worthlngton Vocal Duot Lavera Blarkett and Carrie Cooper. Read ng Florene Warner Vocal Solo Mrs. Flossie Carter Eastertide Songs "The Palms" by the South Ward M. I. A. Chorus Voral Solo Hannah Schofield A wry cordial In vltatlon Is to all members of the ward to be present Sunday evening. ;; r i.ys P S' . and Clark Wood, business on an extensive scale, having already erected modern coops. Mr. and Mrs. Ertek Peterson expect to move to Nephi within a short time where Mr. Peterson will assist M. W. Mangelson In his Implement busin ess. Mr. Mangelson recently leased the property and business belonging Assoc- Eight Months Summer Club Work Eliminated. The Board of Education met last night and the entire session until 11 p. m. was taken up with the salary question and the cutting down of expenses .all along the line. On checking up the results of the session, it was found that close to $10,000 will be cut off the estimates for this year,; without to any great extent endangering the efficiency of the school system. Among the items agreed upon by the Board wg the eliminating of one month of school, having ah mm Big in uiouin muieHU ot nine. will effect a savtng bf nearly a mill u a tnU Kn fov l.i.rlrJ if will tiffnft . H 11. " 1.1 VUU11 teachers,, janitors, car drivers, besides a saving on running expenses for " one-- month. Another item was the eliminating of summer club work for the boys, and the home economics work tor This will mean another' savgirls. Another ing of about $1350.00. item will be the elimination of one month's salary from teachers on a . " . L L 11 11 13 XI. ? . Christensen Christensen returned .. basis. f' '.".; home Tuesday from Salt Lake where yearly Mo cut was made in the salary ot be was in attendance at the late con- any teacher, only a month's less wqrk ference. during the year will be provided 'according to the new schedule. Other conference visitors were Mrs. Amelia Rasmussen and W. Mortensen.. td. I. A. NOTES Mrs. Cordia Brown spent the past week in Salt Lake City, returning home Wednesday. At a meeting of the Stake and officers of the M. ' I. A. held local Christian Poulson has arranged to move his family to Herrlman, where Tuesday evening meiouowuig outline of work for the remainder of the be will manage one of the large farms season was planned. The Nephi A. Crane of that place. of W. ward to have an open night Sunday, 23rd Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Christensen April 16th, the North ward April and the South ward open night April returned to Rlverton Monday, 30th. Conjoint sessions of the three Miss Jean Connelly was the host- wards will be held in the Tabernacle ess at a pleasant candy pull Tues- on Sunday, May 7th. On May 14th A large a Mother's Day program under the day evening at her home. ot the Literary Cub and the group of her young lady friends were auspicesLadies will be given. Sunday, Young present to enjoy the festivities. May 21 st, and 28th, conjoint sessp is completing its ions will he held in the Tabernacle The Levan new annex In which Leland Jackman under the direction of the ward officers. expects to conduct a confectionery. The closing joint session will be held Sunday evening June 4th, under the direction of the Stake Board of HAPPENINGS FROM MOM the M. I. A. The June Conference will be held in Salt Lake City, June 9th, 10th, and 11th. The Father and Son's Outing of the The stork visited the home of Mr. Juab Stake M. I. A. will beheld at the 3rd Mrs. Edward Shepard, April and Ranger Station July 22nd, 23rd, and leaving a fine baby boy. 24th. The Stake Board have appointed A baby girl was born to Mr, and the following committee to arrange 4th. Claude Rowe April Airs. for the uniforms of the boy scouts by Mr. J. H. Freebaln has returned July 1st. G. M. Whitmore. Wm. d Foote, Geo. D. from a trip to Salt Lake City and Morgan,andT. A. E. Jos. Ostler. was a ten pound boy reports that born to his wife April 10th. Co-O- Hay-mon- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Olsteln and daughters Lillian and Lots spent a few days this week with Mrs. Van Olstein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Piatt. Eugene Newton has gone to Salt Lake City with his little son, Irvin, who is suffering with a bad leg, due to a fall on the Ice several months examinago. He will have an ation made of the Injured member and get expert treatment by a specialist. X-ra- y Christie Clark was a Springville visitor last Saturday and Sunday. Is Mrs. Hannah Rowe of Mt. Pleasant visiting here with her son Claude. KOIMIF.lt RESIDENT BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL Johanne Antionette Chapius, a former resident of Nephi was brought here Sunday for burial, she having died In Salt Lake City. Interment took place in the City Cemetery where a short service was held. Mrs. Ed. Carter and L. P. Anderson rendered the song, "Jesus My Savior" Bishop Bailey spoke on the life of the deceased during her residence here and told of her. early pioneer life. The grave was then dedicated Two daughters by Bishop Bailey. of the deceased accompanied the body here. ARBOR DAY Work on the road has started and quite a number of townsmen have Attention Is directed to the proclagone to work. This employment Is appreciated at this time as many of mation of Governor Charles R. Mabey thene people have been out of work recommending that all citizens of the for several months state observe Arbor day by the planting of trees, shrubs and vines, and In the adornment of public and private CJLEK CLUB ENTERTAINS places and ways. Residents KIWANIS CLUll grounds, of Nephi are hereby urged to heed the Governor's recommendation, and to especially beautify their private At the regular weekly luncheon of grounds by a good general clean-u- p the Kiwanis Club held Monday noon on that day. Any refuse that cannot at the Forretit Hotel, the entertain- be destroyed by fire or otherwise on ment was furnished by the Girls' Glee the premises may be deposited at the Club under the direction of K .J. Bird sidewalk curb In boxes or other conT. L. Schofield of the Trovo Kiwanis tainers that can be easily emptied, was present and made some timely and the city street department will rrmark on the benefits of Kiwanis. arrange for hauling same away. ' Mayor Winn spoke on the need of T. C. WINN, Mayor. stimulating Interest In Arbor Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kendall were Klwantan V. M. Foote presided, and .Miss Louise Paxman, went to Salt made happy Saturday with the ar- Miss Viola Worthlngton was accom- Lake Friday where she will be emrival at their homo of a fine baby boy panist for the club singing. ployed for some time. ...... -- E. A. Shepherd are arranging to go into the poultry to the Juab County Farmers iation. Da. Erhart Bendixon spent Sunday in Levan. SOCIAL radio- daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor. Mr. and Mrs. Embro Bendixon and and The phone has been taken from the "plaything" class. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, smiles as he recalls that his invention received the same public reception. The announced the opening of a million dollar radio broadcasting station at New York Similar plants are to be built in other cities throughout the U s' Serv1Ces may be had for any purposes advertisinj;, say officials This new photo of Mr Bell was taken except at Atlantic City. With him is his Monday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Holden have been the guests of his brother C. S. Wood the past week. tf ... talks to legion . i" v ertson. ENJOYS EASTER PARTY Adjutant decker ( KS TRIMMED School Year. Shortened to - Allen Christensen went to Los Ang eles Wadnesday, having accompanied a, Shipment of cattle. He expects to spend "ttrersumm in California, having received employment with relatives there. num-nin- Belliston presiding. The opening numbe was a duet by Airs. Ed. Carter and L. P. Anderson, "Jesus My Savior" Prayer was offered by" Robert Lomax. The speakers were J. M. Christensen, W; A. C. Bryan, Dennis Wood, and Bishop A. H. Belliston, each of whom spoke words of consolation to the bereaved ' family. Other musical numbers were a violin solo "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" by Miss Mercl Goldsbrough, accompanied by Mrs. Diane G. Booth. Vocal Solo "A Perfect Day" by Mrs. Mabel Lunt. and a vocal solo '"Face to Face" by Mrs. Allie Belliston, accompanied by' Miss Viola Worthing-ton- . Benediction was pronounced by John W. Kendall. Interment took place in the Vine Bluff cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Bishop Belliston. Many beautiful flowers covered tie casket. Out of town people who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Dixon of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bale of Silver City, Mrs. Frank Sanford of Spingville and Mrs. George Adams of 1 ' The ward chapel has been entirely renovated and Kalsomined giving it a pleasing effect, Roy Switzer was In Lynndyl Friday on business. NO. 84 NEXT YEAR'S EMU-SE- S tire success, and - , LEVAN LOCALS , |