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Show r 'Mi'- THE TIMES-NEW- THE TIMES-NEW- S IS A ROOSTER FOR THE AGRICULTURAL AND MIXING INTERESTS 'F : : J UAH COUNTY : J CIRCULAT-K- S 8 THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : COUNTY AND IS THE TIMES, V OL. A NEPHI, JUAii COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 7TH, 1922 18, NO. 18 MAJOR OLIVER WILSON CLAN INSPECTS THE LOCAL PASS ;es R to the IT BEYOND AH THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO 80 LETTER TELLING As Four Horsemen Ride In Coal Fields a HOW OEAN JUAB COUNT TOLLEY MET HIS DEATH Receives FJoctiic Shock When Wire IJrcaks Lives Four Days Aftr The Accident Uniforms Arrive and Will He Issued In A Few Days NeceKsary Improvements To Re Made IE T DAY JULY TWELFTH te The following letter was received his week from Geo. W. Tolley ol Preparations Being Hade to Gridley, California, giving in detail Make the Annual "Wheat Wife Years Ago-Leav- esa the manner in which his brother Dean Day" a Success Canyon And Three Childern To Tolley, met his death. The letter came Mrs. J. R. Downs. to 'i.Tlorn His Loss. Party Part oi Program. Mrs. J. R. Downs, Nephi, Utah. Dear Aunt Susie and family:- The one day for which Juab County After an illness extending over a Oii June 23rd, Dean, while work became notd throughout the state and known well Oliver Wilson, year ing as an electrician placing cross last year was '"WHEAT DAY". Box respected citizen of Nephi passed aw- arms and transformers on top of poles Elder county has its "Peach Day", ay at his home yesterday morning. to give service to poople alone the Cache its "Black and White Day" The immediate cause of the death main line, the wire that he was pull Utah its "Jersey Day" and so through was Bright's disease, although he has ing up the pole broke and curled, and the list but ours is "Wheat Day" suffered with high blood pressure in came in contact with a high powered which will be fittingly observed this the past. wire a few feet above where he was year on July 12th ' Born in this city, May 3rd, 1866, All who visited the fields and farms working, sending 60,000 volts of ele Rebecca Wilson and Gideon son of the his body, burning his last year on Wheat Day were highly ctricity through Sidwell Wilson, he has lived here all clothes completely off and knocking pleased with what they saw, and the his life being engaged in the farming him to the ground a distance of 28 lectures which were given in tho and livestock business. feet below. He was rushed to tho fields. There is a general feeling his He has been twice married, B first (t-m$fhospital and after four days of ter that the day ought to be prepetuated wife being Harriett Ann Batchelor, rible suffering he passed away. and those responsible for the program who died, Nov. 4th, 1896. Two child- The flesh was cooked to the bone, this year are making every effort to ren were born of this marriage, Geo- and you could see the ligments con give this day the prominence it deserrge and Gilbert. , Gilbert met with an trading and expanding, where the ves as a county annual day.' " United in fields the coal of four the The horsemen are stalking accident while working at the City flesh had fallen away from the body, The first gathering will be held at of the settlefor unconcern the an nation States, despite seeming early Electric Plant and died June. 12th, and tais boy lived in that condition the experiment station at 1 d. m. and ment of the strike. Conquest, War, Famine and Death those are the 1913. for four days, the most patient and plots and fields will be looked over jitent riders which mine families are facing hourly in the struggle beOn May 25th, 1908, he married NEPHI PUTS SKIOS Even while President Lewis of the United tween operators and miners. pitirul sight that 1 have ever seen in from that point in each direction. The his present wife, Mary E. Andrews, Mine Workers was in Washington, conferring with Secretary of Labor my life. day will close with a Ilicnie and nni. was with President riot at and later who survives him. Two children have Pavis (below), UNDER LYNNDYL Harding, ruling Dean was a jewel of a young man, 'al in the canyon. A committee com- been born of this union, La Von age Herrin, 111., where forty were killed and many wounded before order and loked to me as a father, and the posed of the following ladies have was restored. Above is shown all that was left of the power house at 13 years, and Dorothy age 6. He Is a Strip mine in Herrin, III., after dynamite and the loreh had been bond between us was exceedingly Picnic arrangements in charge. Mrs also survived by his aged father Gid PresiPresident Lewis refused to asrec to plans propo v! applied. and this blow coming like a Geo. Lunt, Mrs. J. E. Memmott, and great, The ball game at the park on July eon Wilson, and the following broth- dent Harding and Secretary Davis to end the strike. thunderbolt from a clear sky has com- - Mrs W G. Orme, and promise that th due listless was a 4th rather affair, Alex Wilson,' Charles and ers sisters. unnerved me, in fact all of us sandwiches served will be made from did team pletely to the fact that the Lynndyl Wilson, John Wilson, Mrs. Leroy are sick as the result of the shock. Juab wheat flour ground especially Brough, Mrs. John W. Kendall, Mrs. not have much pep and never for a saved his money and was I tor the occasion. Geo. W Foote all of this city, and Mrs single minute did the locals have to AGRIULTURAL BOOSTERS Dean had to rrominent visitors and speakers sewed get married, and need- after extend themselves preparing Duncan Lake Salt of they Leonard City less to his sweetheart is heart from out of the county will be Dr. that say the first innings. The' deceased was an industrious up the game in broken. The great esteem in which J. A. Harris, of the U. S. Dept of Ag citizen of the community and highly Olpin and Worthington were on the BEING ERECTED TO BE HERE JULY 2BTH ue was held in the community com- - ricuiture, Prof. Wm. Peterson of the team home and mound for the him. who knew The all they respected by us to a certain extent. Business Experiment Station at Logan, Dr. P. forts for came with flying colors, through sympathy of their many friends and houses closed and the church was fil- - S. Harris of the Brigham Young Unt relatives is freely extended to the with the exception of one innings A number of summer homes are An automobile caravan of agricul ied to overflowing with people from versity of Provo, and Prof. Geo. Ste- they were never in danger, as most family in their bereavement of the Lynndyl players never reached boosters from the northern part ail walks of life, 't here was a carload wart of the Utah Agricultural College tural being erected this year behind Mt. We were uu- of beautiful flowers. Anyone who attended the wheat dav the third sack. The visiting pitcher Nebo several of our citizens of the state will be in this city abie to hear fiom the other children, celebration last year knows that you;'' was wild most of the time and had which by are 2Gth. They making WEEKLY BUDGET. OF July to the will attrac add greatly cannot artord to miss it. Remember a delivery that was a- - regular Uroad' tion" 01 tt.e Southern, JJtah.and ;Nephi although we sent eight telegrams. "canyrfn aV"a '"sumlder tne date' next Wedensday, July 12t'h, was wide to the was a of bo on us It is castnS with sweep t MnMn the included whether fCllM places MfUQ question Lloyd Hobbs, is 111 duu I3LI1U IIIUIII IHUlin of his long arms. The score at the recreation ground. lne meantime fix up the fliv- takto will be to matter him The to Neuhi bring bury him a rustic building this be visited. ver and make H arrangements trf be close was 7 to 2 in favor of the locals. completing week which is very up to date and en up by the clubs of the city and beside his father and mother, or to Reed Starr and Hal McCune, oflici convenient. A. P. Bracken is finishthe program and time of their arrival burv him here, and finally our friends al lue experiment station at 1 vL m. on lne aa? stated and be with the . Mr. and Mrs. David Neilson spent ated as umpires a cabin constructed of native here will be published in a later prevailed on us to bury him here as crowd ing to get the information and no in relatives week Salt issue. last this doubt will be our home" for a visiting logs. J. N. C. Pexton has commenamusement that is yours on that day. Lake City. to come. time long a ced the erection of rustic building, A SUOCKSS BATTKRV FliOLIC SUNDAY SCHOOL DONOR We trust is with all well that finyou and Drs Rees and Rees have just Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Newton folks and that your crop prospects ished a commodious log cabin. Rob' are Lake frolic of The and family Salt canyon given Saturday are good, as they are here. visiting DEPARTING MEMBER ert Chappell will commence the ereNOT GUILTY SAKS JURY relatives here this week. With love and best wishes to you all ction of a rustic building in a few evening by the members of Battery "E" 145th Field Artillery, of this From George and the girls. days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Alstyne city, was a success from every The officers and teachers together There are now about 40 citizens and a large crowd were preand daughter of Eureka, are visiting In the case of Marlow J. Christen- the who have camp permits from the sent during the evening. The Bat- 4TH OF JULY with their partners Including Mrs. Van Alystine's parents here. sen of this city who was charged with CELBRAIIQN bishopric of the South ward Sunday Forest Service and additional land tery gave a thirty minute drill, after tha shooting of Lloyd Beebe, whose A baby boy was born to Mr. and school entertained Wednesday even has recently bean surveyed which which dancing was indulged until IN HEARS case was tried in Ogden this week was BESl t o a nonor in soon will ln8 canyon be party taken Mrs. Ernest. Kay June 26th. Mother nearly midnight. set free by the jury after less than T Ustier, wno leaves tor ine mis and baby are doine well. one hour of deliberation. The verme sion Held in tne near future, dict was received with & lipmonstrnt- Alton Ellertson, son of Epbraini Place selected was tne i. 1. vieicera The observance of the Nation's Bir- - ion ln the courtrooni Htromrlv in favor waere tne about Ellertson of this place, and Miss ranch, iitty enjoyed Uiday in this city Tuesday was tho 0f the defendant. Mr. Christensen Vrrta Thenev of Fairvtew. ware mar- - outing until late in the evening. At That Utah's welfare is threatened to San Francisco, with its various best in years, and more people were was teaching school in Uinta, being nried in the Salt Lake Temple July I i P- - - a line luncheon was served is shown in an editorial appearing re- branches and feeders. The Southern out at the ball park in the afternoon the principal there. One nig'at early to alt present. Mr. Ostler, has been 5th. cently in the Deseret News regarding Pacific has a southern route extend- than have been there in many moons. this spring he was way-lai- d by sever the secretary of the South Ward Sun- - the effort that is being made across The program as outlined in this paper al hoodlums, one of whom had been by cer- ing down the Pacific coast, over two years and has tain capitalistic interests to nullify southern California, Arizona, Alfred Seamons has gone to a hos- - day school for New last week was carried out to the let expelled from tchool. They were com pital at Salt Lake to be treated for done very efficient work in this cap- - the decision of the Supreme Court Mexico and Texas, to Gulf of Mexico ter, a large crowd being on Main manded to stop by Christensen, who blood Doisiontmr. caused from an In- - acity. He leaves for his new field of ordering the separation In ownership ports. The miU-aof this route Street in the morning to watch the had had with experience Jured finger received some weeks ago labor with the best wishes of his co and control of the Central Pacific and far exceeds that of the Central Paci- parade of the boy scouts who were them and previous had heard of their threats workers. A dancing party will also Southern Pacific Railroads. The ed- fic which joins the UdIoii Pacific at the subject of many comments on against him. Tho young man failed Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Keyte and fam- - be given in his honor Saturday even itorial follows: Ogden. Now, while it is true that a their fine appearance. to stop and Christensen drew a pistol I aus-wl- ll at th under the fng to where have The Venice Theatre where the pro- - he carried and shot at the loader Arlington, Provo, gone ily they shipper may, and is, Indeed, expected of with which The eagerness public of South Ward the meet their son Clyde, who is re- P'ces missionary utilities officials and business men to specify the routing of his consign- gram was held was packed to cap the gang Lloyd Ueebe, the bullet pen turnine from a two years mission to I committee. It is clearly evident that the acity, the orator of the day being ment of Southern California, etrating his body the effectos of which generally the Eastern States. of a system can, in var Attorney Will L. Iloyt, who delivered he died the following day. Arizona, New Mexico, and other sec-tin- s employees LAX 1)8 CHAMPION TROUT most able address ou the history ious ways and by various methods Mallow Christensen, Is the son of of the southern part of the counOF THK 8KASOX The Mona baseball team won two determine over which route the con and achievements of the United Stat Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen of this the are separatfighting against try On easy games during the week. slgnment shall go. And It would be es tracing the various events from the both of whom were in the court To Earl Ma'cfarlane belongs the ion of the Central Pacific Railroad no li'ss than human for them, even days of Columbus to the present time. city, Sunday afternoon the Levan team room at Ogden when the verdict was Pacific indicates from the Southern honor so season in this An far W Boud, chairman of the program rendered. hooking played at Mona. Interesting game unconsciously, without premeditation was played, but the Levan boys could tna biggest trout in thig section and it unmistakably that the commercial to favor the line for which they are committee presided. much have of those sections Interests do nothing with the offerings of Fer- - was a beauty, tipping tho scales at ex In the afternoon at the park the to gain from the grouping of railroads working. Nothing less could be of the Wild West show was the center pf M.UUUF.n IX UHJAX TF.MPLK guson. the Mona thrower, and when 5 4 pounds good weight. Karl says which pected, Irrespective integrity they dOHire. And it Is at all and honesty of the railroad officials interest for about two hours. The the game ended the home team was he had some time in landing the big ! I.AST WEDNKSDAY on he long end of a 10 to 3 ncore. I flh but by careful work and lots of lauslble t'nat this gain referred to and the men they employ. Briefly riding of wild horses and steers were I'ould be the at except accomplished Levan scored In but one inning and patience he finally got him on dry the chief events and caused much In seet- - therefore, and without camouflaging be expected amusement to the large crowd. After after a chance to retire the side had land. The catch wag made in tho I,: nf commercial Interests the could it A murriage of local interest took situation, further north? One of the stat-- ; that with the Central Pacific Joined this event a Burraston lake Sunday and th trout been missed. ball game followed be- - place Wednesday hi Logan Temple, seems Utah. It is north Is the rainbow variety, being several On Monday afternoon, the Mona Pacific and Its great iweon isepni and Lynndyl. " . when Miss Salome Downs of Loaan. ! k nt and Inevitable that if the to t',ie Southern of mileage across the south, network One of the features of the day was was joined in marriage to Mr. Hoamer boys went to Santaquin, where they years old, according to Mr. AUcfar- - S'.iii i sections prevail in tn rail- a crossed bats with the team from la ne. This body of water has a numpreponderence of shipments would tne splendid music rendered the Grace- - son of Bishop and Mrs. C. H. ber of large trout within Its confines, road controversy that has arizen It be deflected ovfr the southern route band under the direction of byK. J. Grace. The d that town. The contest was young man has recently more to he the cost north must a from the beginning, Mona winning it is said, but they are seldom caught rather than sent directly across the Bird, which added greatly to the en returned from tha mission field and which Utah communities, among country by way of Ogden, and the joyment and put pep in the celebrat Is now employed In the Grace Gareasily 13 to 2. Jacobin pitching for as they are about as game as you erly Inbusiness The be counted. must will find Is was Mona in good form and received anywhere. Ion. Many expressions of aPDrectat Pacific, This, It age Company. The bride Is one of terests of Utah, therefore, could not Union means a loss of (raffle, loss of tourist Ion were heard on all sides and It is Logan's popular young ladles with a good support and Santaquln did not If ntereed the be flsht blampd they Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bigler, entertain have a chance. Santaquln used three trade and a mfasure of rptardatlon hoped that these musicians will again large circle of friends In the metrofor a grouping that would mean the for the (section of the country in form a band and give thfl people polis of Cache county. pitchers, but none were effective, ed Friday evening the occasion being Tha young the 60th birthday of Mrs. Bigler. routing of traffic, both passenger and which Utah is Included. Mona scored almost at will of this city so ni o band concerts dur coup:e will make thlr borne In this Into come over lines that freight, Dinner was served to the following There Is no desire on tho part of ing the summer months. city The Times-New- s joins with ENJOY CANYON PARTY guests. .Mr, and Mrs. Henry Know- - tholr territory. Indeed It is surpristhe people of Utah to se anything their friends hqre and ln Logan In Induscommercial and to les, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Malloy, Mr. ing that tha will done that be the disadvantage Under the name of the Mt Nebo wishing them the greatest of Joy and The girls of the nurnmer club work and Mrs. Albert Coulson, Mr. and trial Interests of this state havo not of transportation In general and the Amusement Company, Victor Harris happiness. more taken far matter tho vigorup under the supervision of Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Jeasn Coulson, Mr, and Mrs. development of the entire country; will operate this summer a bowling Smith and Miss Helen Cowan, enjoyed Richard Sudweeks, Mr. and Mrs. Ze ously than has been done up to the but they do Insist that thy be given alley behind Mt Neho. He will also Mrs. Marion Neilson of a delightful moonlight supper last Bigler, Aim. W. A. Bowles, Mrs. E. present time. a fair and equal opportunity In the have fa tulles and other refreshments Utah, presented her husbandislanding. with an son In a recent declnlon the United matter of railroad facilities and prl on sale. Billy of Salt Lake . Friday venlt.g in the canyon. Games Elchler and Mr?. pound eight girl were played until dark then a large City- There was also eleven children Slates Supreme Court ordered , the vtledges, so that their own cities and Neilson was formerly Miss Marlon bon fire was built nnd the evening present. The evening was spent in separation In the ownership and con towns can bo built ui & encouraged I Mius Jensen, and ?41s Glaquo of Park of this city. social that and muxtc, and a most trol. of the Central Pacific and the in common with oUkt communities .Salt Lake City are guests this week spprnt In singing, toasting marsh-ma- l lows and eating cherrlnn, the latter enjoyable time was had by all Southern Pacific. The Central Pac 'in the Interniouiituin section of tho at tho home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miss Blanche Morgan went to Be it. ific Is that line extending from Ogden West. Miller. Jielng furnished by T. W. Vltkers, Iako Wednesday. Born In This City Fifty-Si- x AdjutClawson, of office of the Utah National Guard, is in town today inspecting the quarters of the local battery. Major Clawson is also outlining the necessary improvements to be made in the local quarters which will receive attention in the near future. A number of changes will foe maae n the building to meet the needs of tne battery according to the report of the local officials The new uniforms have arrived this week and will be distributed to the men in a few days, and the first drill in their uniforms will be some thing of an event in battery circles. The work of .preparing for the coming encampment at Camp Lewis, which takes place early next month will soon be under way and the boys are looking forward to this trip with eager anticipation. A vast amount of work will devolve upon the local officers in preparatin for faia tr'p as the government and state officials re- quire every minor detail to be atten- ded to before the baatery will laav Major C Y ant General's ! stan-dpon- "y t. " UTAH'S WELFARE THREATENED. 3-- fj.-'he- : one-side- self-evide- J Ta-day- i JL |