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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S C1RCCLAT-KS-TllBdrGHOU- THE T Eli FOR THE EAST JUAB A AND VALUABLE COUNTY IS ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : IN JUAB NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRI DAY, JULY 21ST, 1923 REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FDR STATES VALUATION UNITED SENATOR FROM : : OF t : THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO. 88. NEPHI WINS SENSATIONAL YOUNG MOTHER CALLED IS A BOOST. GRICCLTUBAL ) NT ERITW JUAB COUNTY TO GREAT BEYOND COUNTY .4 AND MINING l THE TIMES, VOL. 13, NO. SO. DECREASE TIMES-NEW- S GAME E MENTS A OF BASE BALL ID E UTAH FOR OUT NG A hair raising game of base ball was played ou the local diamond Wed nesday aliernoou, when the home team met the team from tde Harold Committees Appointed and Over Two Million Dollars buieiter oi Tiutic. Up until the eighth ' ' i Lower This Year RaiPrograms Arranged For umuigs it was just an urdim.ry game oi bail, but me iast two inu;ugs The lroads and Mining ProperBiggest Affair Of The mulls enough to suit the tatte ! mom tan. urdeut the oi Season. ty Get Bulk oi Reduction W ueu luo .Nepuites came to bat iu tiiu lam half of the eigUla iuniugs cue ucoie stood 4 to 2 iu favor oi l.io ruiLcia aud sous uuliug oi tlie iocais, but during this innings lo County Clerk Hoyt has tiled his uuu oiuku uiua luir lo ua lu-- gi aai-es- t, i Board oue to the cUi.iked the State oi runs week, tuis up by word report auaif ui tue suasou iioui a lecie-uuu- u ever seen on the ot Equalization snowing the 122 greuieat uust-up- s ooinuiiiiees liava biunupuiuL. valuation ot all classes oi property local bail park. Some of tho feat uariug tu-- week aud ures ot this inuings was a two base uctu in tnis cm.nty. ouuiued Wliicu The mt and a homo run by 1. M. letty. a guiioiui topiugiaiu Standing feature of this reLuo buuerai couiuiiUe-WortUaccoid.ug in reduction valuations Glen bai.e a smash the turee is by big port - win pruvuiu uuineiuing doiug ail tuo this year as compared with 1921, beinglou, two baggor by Lelaud Beliisnine. man of sum aud the every $2,413,617.00 huge tou, ing siuglts by nearly on tlie team. viuoiig tue details we note that 10 lower in in 22 than the year prev2 against cuius oi wood is iu readiueud lor tue 14 to s ious. The total valuation for 1U22 is With the bcore ' ' 1 r 'lhe scoui camua will' them the visitors came up iu the eaiup uou v $13,745,818.00 as compared with the ninth in Din witn what seemed to be uo lue uuauiiuui lers oi all couiuiutotal for 1921 of $11,159,435.00. oes uuu oiucera. ' a hopeless chance, but oue of those Here are the individual figures for ' the property listed above. Valuation iNepai City has erected a number of rallies tnat sometimes happens in the . of railroads in Juab County, for the niuth favored the I'm tic boys ou this aunary toneis ou tue cuy park, east aud iliis grouud occasion a d before they were rei mo ruutjei' biui-.oyear 1921, $4,355,000.00. Assessed ui ue opuu to ail. valuation for 1922 $3,656,926.00. tired, they tiad chalked up 9 runs i'nouius buiiouury and Ld, fahep- which brot them dangerously near Decrease for 1922, $698,074.00. Valuation in mining property in the locals' score, the final result being ard, will run tueir auto trucks bb- -weeu this city aud tii ranger stat14 to 11 iu favor of Nephi. Juab County for the year 1921, in assessed Valuation Lelaud Belliston, who had pitch- ou dunug tue eucauipment. VlaKO re in Decrease ed an excellent game until the niuth servation at tue drug stores. 1922, $2,886,347.00. Jjast driving will Uu prohibited be- mining property valuation for 1922, innings was retiiod in this innings under tho smashing attack ot the weeu the Ockey ranch and the bcout $1,168,337.00. Valuation of Range Cattle in the Tintic team, and Olpin went on the camp. ihe Beo Hive Girls will camp on county for the year 1921 $196,685.00 mound, tb.4 first ball pitched being Assessed valuation of range cattle in taailed for a three bagger which the grounds of the Ladies Literary 1922, with only a slight difference in brought in three runs, the bases be- Club, and will be uuder the superis. B. Mrs. Mrs. One Nellie went in. of when lsiou number $195,105.00, a reduction in filled Pitt, Olpin " ing . v1f v' ? "S i i or two errors and some more slashing McCune, Mrs. Ella Cole, and Miss valuation of only $1,580.00 in the Lunt Benediction was pronounced by Jos total. Sheep fare a little better than hits increased the score to 11 wheu Neva Booth. ......... a good stop by Burton, and some neat .VJ- y"""-- f. Tho general program will ba as the cattle, the valuaion for sheep in H Greenhalgh, and the grave was work by Rees on first base the last follows: this county in 1921 being $540,205. dedicated by Clifford Bale of Payson, SATURDAY' In 1922 the total valuation is $432, Utah. Interment took place in the man was pegged out. KRXEST BAMBERGER Vine Bluff Cemetery. Beautiful flow All scouts leave Nephl at noon With the kind of ball the local 855.00, a decrease of $107,320.00. He first services.. his volunteered eer recen was who Ernest Bamberger, Tha afternoon after arteam are furnishing the fans here, it Saturday. Improved farm lands of which in ers covered- the casket. Senserved as head of the chemical div is 1921 there were assessed in the coun The sympathy of the many friends tly nominated for United States Comdiscouraging to the play- rival at the grounds will be devoted certainly he of as t mater' chier and ision later Natonal ers to be accorded such rotten sup- to pitching tents and cleaning up ty 65,228 acres at a valuation of and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ator, is the Republican of the Aircraft ProIn 1922 there were Bale In this city, and to the husband mitteeman for Utah. He is a native ials department $2,174,610.00. port that they are getting. The peo scout campus. Saturday evening boa States United Board for the identiduction been assessed v6 3,23 3 acres of improved and children is extended to them in of the state and has long of ple have howled about a team com tiro program. natAllies. and its lands at a valuation of $1,842,799.00 this sad bereavement that has come fied with the development posed of home players for the last SISUAI, JULY Wake-u- p ex administration the When present and industries ral resources Keviiie aud area years, and now we have the 6:00-6:3a decrease of about $310,000.00. to them. offwas Mr. was Salt in was formed, born Bamberger Mr. Bamberger most promising bunch of native sons when the number of acres assessed ercises. e assistant' forty-fivered first the secretaryship Lake City August 11, 1877, : iu- - Breakfast oU-in 1921 and this year are considered that has been seen in action on the years ago, the son of J. E. Bamberger of the United States treasury and the local diamond for years, there are not The reductions on all other classes ENTERTAINS GERMAN Prepare for inspection. in same the departpostoffice He position obtain nd Bertha Bamberger. of property show in the most cases people turn out to make a S:3u-9:u- u Camp Inspection. enough a was ment. He schools in appointed recently the public ed his schooling funeral. The next game Blight reductions, the principal a Visiting Hours. MISSIONARY FRIENDS of Salt Lake City and later attended member of the Federal War Finance respectable mounts having been given in the a- Dinner and Clean up. that is played here, let us wake up 12:00-l:3- u Loan and Board univAgency Columbia and Agricultural Williams college bove figures. show the boys that we are back i:3u-3.0- 0 (juiet Hour. to for Utah, a position which he still and Under the present valuations for ersity. He was married In 1904 of them in their efforts to build a all 3:u0-4:3- u interesting iileetiug has he ten the or last holds. For tne years the Eleanor Dooly, daughter this' year, Juab County will now home team. program under direction of Stake Re of Board the of a member was been who E. a long late John Dooly, Mr. T. W. Vickers, received pass from a second class county to Superintendent. gents of the University of Utah and a third class county. very unexpected call Friday from Mr. identified with the upbuilding of the is Visiting. now chairman of the executive o:ou-ti:l- u Retreat. According to the valuations given and Mrs. Henry Poratch of Hyrum, state. of the board and UNERAL FOR body. of SERVIDES devoted all has he 1900. Since 6:15-8:0- 0 in this list it will be neoessary to Utah, formerly of Hamburg,. Ger Supper and night prepar Ke is a member ot the Alta Univerincrease the tar levy in order to run many. Mr. Vickers, met Mr. and Mrs his time to the development of Utah. ation. Is clubs identified and Elks and and livestock extensive sity land, the county, city and schools, as un Poratch, while on his mission to le has MRS. ABBIE PACE HELD Bonfire lighted. with various charity organizations 8:30-10:0- 0 der this decreased valuation it will Germany many years ago, and It was mining holdings. M. I. A. Program. movements. and BamDerMr. war, them During the late 10:45 Tatoo. require more mills to raise the same certainly a sosurprise to meet many years had elap amount of money as a smaller levy again after 11:00 Taps. would under the higher valuation. It sed. The visit caused Mr. Vlckera MONDAY PROGRAM. JCLV 24TH. . Impressive services were held Sat ex Keville aud Wake-u- p may be well to state here, that the to brush up considerable on his know urday afternoon at the Tabernacle 6:00-6:3- 0 valuation placed on the railroads and ledge of German, as this language ercises. over the mortal remains of Mrs Abbie net proceeds of mines is made by was used during the evening's Pace. Bishop Bailey was in charge 6:30-7- : 30 Breakfast entertainment at Mr. Vickers' home. the State Board of Equalization. and the opening prayer was offered. 7:30-8:3- 0 Prepare for inspection. by P. P. Christison. The speakers 8:30-9:0- 0 Camp Inspection. were W. A. C. Bryan, Bishop A. H 8:30-8:4- 5 Assembly for instruction A CORRECTION The opening of the playgrounds free play. The 8:40-12:0- 0 and Bishop Bailey. Belliston Games, Hikes, Etc. GET DRUNK ON WOOD m. 5.15 4.30 to p. Supervised play, speakers told ot the patience exer 12:00-1:0- 0 was celebrated Wednesday evening Dinner and Camp Clean with a bon fire and weenie roast and free play. cised by the deceased during her ill up. -In 5.30 m. DAY FINE 5.15 to ALCOHOL 30 sup ness and the good character and qual 1:00-2:0- 0 p. Checking In reporting the new salary sche a program. Dr. N. J. Rees presiding. Quiet Hour. grounds. Also spoke 2:00-5:0- 0 Contest Games, etc. ities of the departed. dule of the county commissioners in The singing and readings were ex- plies and clearing of will the The following rules govern words of consolation to the family 5:00-6:0- 0 Retreat or evening col our last issue, an error was made in cellent, after which Bishop A. H. ors. and relatives. the amount ot salary now received. Belliston gave a very appropriate playgrounds. 9 m. to a. Sam Neild of Bingham Junction The figures given as the present sal talk on the benefits to be derived Playgrounds open from Musical numbers were rendered by 6:OU-7:3- 0 Supper and Clean up 12 o'clock noon, from 1.30 p. m. to Mrs. Ed. Carter and L. P. Anderson 7:30-8:0- 0 and Bert Brown of Midvale, were ar- - ary was $350 for the chairman and from placing supervisors on our play Preparation for nlgat exm. for supervised play, Jesus Love of Mr Soul". A trio by 8:00-10:0- 0 raingned .Monday morning before Jus $300 for the board members. This grounds to help the children learn 5.30 p. Camp tire and program tice Cooper, on the charge of being should have read $500 for the chair games which which teach them how cept Sunday and holidays. 10:45 Tatoo Miss Melba Anderson, L. P. Ander child are Parents responsible for drunk on the streets of this city. The man and $400 for the members. The to apply the principles of fairnees. en son and Mrs. Ed Carter, and a vocal 11:00 Taps all lights out quiet evidence showed that they had pur- present Increase which will take ef durance and the golden rule, while ren on the grounds after closing solo by Mrs. Alice Crapo, "Face to ness. chased 20 cents worth of wood alco fect next January provides for $650 developing thorn physically, mentally, hours. Face". Benediction was given by John 1923 TL'KSOAV, JULY 25TH Children must use South entrance W. Kendall. hol from the Lunt Pharmacy and per annum for the chairman and and morally. Same program as July 24th. Tues to playgrounds. taken enough poison to make them $600 for the board members. This The playgrounds will be under the Interment took place In the Vine evening break camp and return Wilful destruction of playground Bluff Cemetery, the grave being de day Irresponsible. After hearing the evi Increase was deemed necessary by supprvlsdon of .Mies Georgia McCune home. In accord dence the court sentenced them to the Board as a just compensation for and Miss Viola Worthington, with apparatus will be punished dicated by. President J N C Pcxton COMMITTEES 30 days. using mov The floral offerings were beautiful General C.lairman: Supt T. H. Burton Increased amount of work that the following daily program to he anre with law. Children the as bats. No blame attached to the Lunt is now required from a commission carried out. 9.00 a. m. Supervisors able equipment such balls, and profuse. camp D.ijctor: T. O. Durham. etc, will be held restpon out of town peopie First Alu: N. J. Rees. Pharmacy, as the law permits wood er, especially since the present road to be on the grounds to see that bean bags,name The following to supuntil returned alcohol to be sold under a poison projects have been put into operation everything is In order, and supplies slble for were here Saturday to attend ihe Inspection Committer, T. O. Durham label, whioh was complied with in such as balls, bats, bean bags, etc. ervisor which must be at the close of funeral of Mrs. Abbie Pace. Mr. and A. B. Gibson, Arthur V. Pypjr, each session morning and evening. this case Mrs. C. K. Bigler, Mrs. Jennie Tan Brunt D. Hall, Ivan C. Dalby, Karl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shopard came are ready to be checked out. use or of tobacco the 10 to 11 a. m. Story telling, hand Profanity ner of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ardell Green. down from Rexburg. Idaho Wednes on will not be tolerated the play Miller of Herrlman, Utah, Mr and Stunt and Programme Committee: J. Miss Florence Morgan of Spanish day, and are visiting with Jlr. and work, free play 11 to 11.45, Singing, games, free grounds. Mrs. David Bigler of Payson, Mrs W. Boud, T. O. Durham, Gerald Fork is the guest this week ot the Mrs. J. R. Black, parents ot Mrs. will The playground committee Edwin Bigler. Mr. Angus McDonald W' "-- Arvllla and Ludean Lunt, play. Pyper, Spencer E. Forrest, Roy T. Shepard 11.45 to 12 noon. Checking in sup- - not be responsible for accidents oc Mr Angus Miller, of Eureka, Mrs Cowan, Ralph Barnes. on the playgrounds curring Samuel Butterfield of Herrlman, an afternoon meeting in charge Miss LaVetta Allen entertained the piles and clearing of grounds, which Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell, return all children of primary Mrs. J. R. Goldsbrough of Spring Sunday Invite We sent be will children all means that of: Supt. T. H. Burton, N. J. Rees, ed home Sunday after spending th members of the Loporlce swarm of home at noon. age to come and get the balls, bats vllle. In relation to the death of Mrs W. Boud. J. nee Tues South hive the war! in girls week Utah. In Falrview, the games Pace, we wish to make a correction past 1.30 t o2.30 p. in. Supervised play bt?n bags, and join Fire Committee: Stanford The regular beehive day evening. also visits from the parents as often In our last I:sue It stated that sh Camp and games, free play. reBees, Jay M. Booth, Earl Oadd, Mrs. Wm. Foote, and Mr. Ralph work was carried on, after which Oras possible 2.30 to 3.30 p. tn. Free play. died at the home of Mr. Tanner, It .Marcus Hurton, Sheldon were Mrs. to served freshments Winn, COMMITTEE PLAYGROUND Foote, left yesterday for their ranch 3.30 to 4.30 p. m. Story telling, should have been at the home of Mrs Roger Lunt, C. Crane, Heber ShepIn Snake Valley where Mrs. Foote scna Warner, Misses Arvllla Painter. of de a the sister Herman herd Earl Vickers, Green. May Pace, Wanda Garrett. Cora Lat will spend a few weeks. ceased.. Camp Site and Parking Committee: Imer. Camllle Caster. Byrle Shaw CITY SIGNS CONTRACT STATE MEAT INSPEC O. T. Durham, T. II. Burton, DenFlorence Cowan. Catherine Blackett Mrs. Orvil Bench left for Salt and nis Wood, George A. Sperry. Geo. HERE R. F. Tomlinson of Salt Lake City VISITS POWER TOR ELECTRIC Lake Marlon of Salt Blackett FOR Lake City yesterday where she will former owner of the Nephl Drug, was Lunt, H. R. Francom, David Nellson. join her husband and reside there City here Monday shaking hands with old Trannportition Committee: J. N. C. for some time. Poxton, Thomas Bailey, A. H. Belfriends. The Ladles Literary Club held their The negotiations commenced over State Meat Inspector Fenton and liston, C. H. Grace, Raphael Garsecond Kensington at their recreation The Hovano Swarm of Bee Hive camp behind Mt. Nebo Wednesday a year ago with the Big Springs Ele his deputy wore In Nephl the early field, James E. Taylor. Mr and Mrs. T. L. Foote, of Mur were Nephl visitors yester girls enjoyed a delightful candy pu afternoon. The members were con ctric Company of Fountain Green, part of the week looking over con Utah, rav, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde and famTuesday evening at the home of Miss veyed In cars furnished by Mayor T. for a supply of electric power for this dltions here. They Inspected the day. They were on their way to Fish where they will enjoy a vacat ily motored to Provo Saturday, reLake Virginia Clyde. Those present were C. Winn. J. W. Whltmore, R. R. For city were concluded this week when slaughter house of Geo. W. Garrett him Ion. Naomi Bailey, and Rheta Schofield rest, and T. H. Burton. The follow contracts were signed for twenty while here and complimented turning Sunday via Thistle, Indlan-ol- a Bee Keepers, Emma Cole, Katherln Ing committee had and Mt. Pleasant. years, with the above company, aud very highly on the modern methods th of cbargn has he Board. to date uo Groand Town that Levan with buildings Boud. Ruth Whltmore, Dorothy and Mrs MIhs Luclle Forrest, Mrs luncheon. Mrs. W. F. were "Utah, from butchers Four Lehl, Green rer, Gladys Kendall, Mabel Carter, J. W. Boud, Mrs. n. O.Broiigh, Mrs. Harry Bengley and Mrs. P. Olea Forrest, entertained Tuesda Under this contract the Ft. Miner, Mrs of Felma Bailey, Blanch Pitt. Edith Mor T. C. Winn, and Mrs. Jas. K. Cole Company will supply this city when also here Sunday to get the plans afternoon In .honor of Mrs. Jen Ses It. Cowan enertalned last Friday evethe Mr. Id A Garrett's house, 75 pen of and hostess the ran, slaughter Lunt, tn addition to the above named th needed a maximum amount slons. Mrs. Ixla Jensen, and Mrs ning at the home of the latter In This buildings In Lehl having been con Fannie Marearetts. The afternoon honor of Mrs. Delia Pay of Beaver Virginia Clyde. Mrs. J. L. Bel kilowatt hours of electricity. following attended. here house The demned. we are as slaughter Music nnd games were enjoved until was spent In sewing, and social cha liston. Mrs. O. M. Whltmore, Mrs Is nearly an much power th was them recommended to by A canyon party wan enjoyed Wed Luncheon was served from the hotel 11 o'clock when dainty refreshments Geo. A. Sperry. Mrs. T. D. Rees. Mrs using now, so with the signing of this visit. state their hene Inspector nendar evening by the followtn N. J. Rees, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Mrs. J contract an ample supply of electric veranda to the following guests: Miss were served to the following: Mrs. Jen Pensions, Mrs Iila Jensen. Mrs Nellie Srhofleld. Mrs. Elizabeth Cow- -' young people. MIk Amelia Bowleg, W. Whltmore. Airs. W. C. Andrews pomrr Is assured this city for many busin W J transacted Ml Whitmore, Miss Arvllla Lunt, Lndean Lunt Mrs. K. R Forrest. Mrs. iVnnl Wood years to come. Fannie Marearetts. Mrs. Stella Hlrk an. Mrs. Lncile Lunt. Mrs. Lloyd . Miss Florence Morran of Rpanlnh Mrs. T. 11. Burton, Mm. S. B. Mc T ie Town of Levan Is building the ess In Trice, Utah. Tuesday man. .Mrs. Pen Sweenev. Mrs. Will Hohbs. Mrs. William Belliston. Mrs. aMIsfl Mflrcl Ooldobrongh, Fred Cnne. MIm Nova Booth, Warner. Mrs. Clarence Warner. Mrs Robt Chappell. Mrs 3. O. Irons. Mm. and MIk line from Fountain Genn to their city Fork, Mrs. W. F. Ttlchardsnn, returned Alice Crapo. Mrs. Ortnta Durham Llddlard, Claud Harding, Thornan Ethel Wright of Salt Lake City. After and expect to have It completed this Harry Irons. Mrs A. V. Oadd, Mrs. III. Wedne In Iemont. Johnson of Rait lMtn City. Charle the luncheon, Mrs. V. B. Cowan, wia fall. The line pasies the Nephl City to her home Clara TTnhbs. Lecta MrCnne, Owen .Ian. Eager, Mrs. J R Cowan. Mf Ida In additsix a week vlft Foot and Kenneth Kendall. A daln- elected a member to fill the varanrv Plant, so the obtaining of this Neph Ootler. Nell Golden. Athelia Booth Parked the guest of honor. Mm. Delia day, after ional power will be mRde without the ruent of her mother Mrs. D. K Georgia McCune. and the hostessea Pay. rnd the hoftesi Mrs. Beagley ty luncheon was served during the raned hy the retnorsl of Mrs A and Mrs. Jowan. Luclle and Olga ForresL evenlnf. very murh Inconvenience and expense Brown. Hague to Rait Lake City. Friday morning at her home in Silver City, Utah, Mrs. Zetta Bale Dickerson, wife of Thomas Dicker- son, and a former resident of Nephi,A1died after a few days illness. though she had been ailing since Monday her death was entirely un expected until about half an hour be fore it occurred. The deceased was born in this city twenty five years ago and lived here ntil about six years ago when she moved with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bale to Silver City on the west side of the county. Besides her husband she leaves three small child ren Pearl aged 4 years; Thomas aged years; and Earl aged 17 months. Also her parents Mr. and Mrs Thomas Bale, and two brothers Conley, and Norris Bale, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her untimely emise Prior to bringing the body to Ne phi for burial services were held ut the L. I). S. meeting house in Silver City. Tuesday afternoon funeral services ere held in the South ward meeting n ouse in this city. Bishop A. H. presiding. Invocation was off ered by Alfred Haycock. The speakers were J. .M. Christensen, President J. N. C. rexton, ana Bishop A. H. Belliston. Each speaker gave consoling remarks to the ber eaved family and eulogized the lire Musical numbers of the departed. were rendered by L. P. Anderson, and Mrs. Ed Carter. Instrumental Selections by the Goldsbrough Sisters, and vocal solo by Mrs. Mabel ; eu i-- jJ lu-es- ? A"; Bel-sto- 1) V i0-6:- :uu-12:0- U 3u-li:- uu-!:- PLAY GROUNDS FORMALLY OPENED WEDNESDAY a . |