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Show THE TIME8-NKW- THE IS A HUOMT-E- ll FOR THE AGRICULTURAL AND MINING INTERESTS OP V i JUAB COUNTY i I CIRCULAT- 8 ES THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. t I BOARD OF EDUCATION FLOOD VISITS NEPH IN REGULAR PEELS SPUDS 111 JUAB COUNTY WELL ASKS FOR SENATE VOTE REPRESENTED SESSION AT LOGAN IMS. WORK and Waterworks Put Out oi Commission. The regular meeting of the Board of Education was held Tuesday even ing them hninir nresent Jas. Garrett Jr, J. H. Lunt, Harry Foote, Lorenzo gel80n P o ma acra iM(i(h,8- 1 vara fll at;t lowed. Estimates presented by Talboe and Company and Hayden Long, contra- A terrific rainstorm hit this sect- - ctors on the. High School Building ion Tuesday night, the main force of were approved subject to receipt and which seemed to center between the approval or tne arcnueci. Insurance on the Paxman proper-Th- e Electric Light plant and this city. furcame purchased by the Board was ord- ty and which fast storm . renewed. ered ious lasted about forty minutes, and The clerk was instructed to get within a short time after, the can- yon stream became a raging torrent estimates on the necessary repairs carrying everything that obstructed for the Central School boiler. its passage as it came roaring out Supt. Stewart reported that he had I of the mouth of the canyon. been unable to secure a Domestic In a little more than an hour after Science teacher yet, at the salary the storm ceased, the flood waters schedule paid by the district. were pouring a heavy volume of The clerk was authorized to adver- water on to Main Street, the east side Use for bids for the hauling of stu-o- f the street getting the bulk of the dents from York to Mona, from Mona damage, the basement of the Farmers to Nephi and from Levan to Nephi. Association Store, the Lomax Bar- - I Instruction were also issued by the ber Shop, and the Boucher Jewelry Board for bids on 150 tons of coal Store, getting considerable" water in I for Nephi, 40 tons for Levan and 30 tons for Mona. their respective places. The water now commenced to sub-Bi,ja f or the general school sup- side, as G R. Judd, V. M. Foote and piie8 such as pencils, books and pap-- J kuss HawKins had some time prev- - er etc were ordered sent out to the iously gone up to the mouth of the various firms who handle these art- conyon and succeeded in turning the jcies. greater part or tne stream into tne TV, Bl..,fl waa notified that two Big Hallow' which undoubtedly aver scholarships from the U. of U. were ted more serious flood conditions in available for this and a not town. It may be well to state here, ice to this effect district, was ordered to be that the rubbish had also piled up placed in the paper below the weir to such an extent that On motion the meeting then ad- ft hter RtTAsm hari antrtmAHpnllv hnan for two weeks Jonrned turned into the hollow prior to the arrival of the above citizens. These two factors saved this city from what would have been one of the worst NEWS HAPPENINGS floods in its history The flood resulted In the Electric ! F Light Plant being put out of commission for a day owing to a portion of the canal washing out. The city had a force of men out early Wed Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Carter have nesday morning and the damage was visiting relatives at Moroni for repaired and the lights turned on abeen few days. again Wednesday night. The watet works system was- out of s commission for several hours' due to Mr. .Leo uian, the main pipe line below the mouth visiting relatives and friends here. of the canyon being broken off by the force of the flood water where! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houghton it crosses the creek and railroad I and Mrs. Vera Kay, have returned I from a few days visit at Lynndyl. bridge. A. local to the According manager V Gadd. the Plaster Mill will be un- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newton, Mr. able to operate for at least a week I and Mrs. Ray Newton, and families owing to the canal being filled with I and .Mrs. Sarah A. Newton spent a rubbish and mud. few days visiting in Salt Lake and The county road through the cany-- 1 Provo during the week on was almost lmassable for a few hours until the county road supervis-- I Senator Wm. H. King, was in Mona or could secure teams to move the I Tuesday for a few hours visit debris that had been washed on the Lavert and Fred Newell of Well highway In a number of places. ington are visiting relatives and v friends In Mona. 1 , - - xorir-OTvernai- SEMINARY TEACHER MOVES 10 Mr and Mrs Roy Ellertson were In attendance at the Farmers at Logan last week. NEPH Round-u- p Elder Clyde Keyte ot Provo, who nas recently returned irom a mission Mr. Ernest Greenwood, the new to the Eastern States, was the speaker Seminary teacher for this Stake of at the Sacramental meeting Sunday Zlon, moved his family to Nephi this afternoon week and will occupy the Geo W Sud bury home. Mr. Greenwood, was born I Mrs. Ephralm Yates has returned in Sevier Countv. and is a brother of I to Moroni after a short visit with Verne Greenwood, the well known relatives here. hall nlaver who was a member of the Sterling Kay of Salt Lake City Is Nephi team a few years ago. He Is a graduate of the B Y. U. and haslvlstUnR relatives In Mona performed a mission to England for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cloward of the L. D. S. Church. Mr. Greenwood has also been Superintendent of the Payson, visited with relatives here Sevier county bcnoois, ana last year last week was Principal ot the Payson District I I 1 I Last year Juab County had only two or three representatives at the Annual Encampment but this year thirty three persons in eleven autos Mayor Winn, Favors Larger made up the representation and all Area For The Mountain were well pleased with the trip and J , Park. the program of educational features which was given. The main representation came from Several questions ot vital interest the poultrymen of the county, there this community were discussed at ting eleven members of the Juab to Association among the sixteen male tue noon luncheon of the Kiwaum Club Monday, chief among which was visitors from this county. tne need of a greater fire protection Judging teams were selected and and apparatus than the city now were on the job the first day but inV. M. Foote, a former chief terests conflicted the second day and owns. department told of the the teams were released. Creditable of the fire means at hand to cope with present, work was done in Dairy cattle Judgfire that we may have, and cited in beef any ing by Mr. Orme Greenhalgh, we were cattle by D. " W. Cazier and Frank the fact that in his judgment Coel and In wheat and oata by And entirely unprepared to cope with any rew Olson and Harry Beagley. In emergency that should arise. At the the horse shoe pitching contest Harry conclusion of his remarks he intro duced a motion the President Beagley and Andrew Olson met the of the club to asking a special com appoint Utah county team and gave them a to meet with the city council mittee . good game and Dlace the matter before them. Lectures and demonstrations were Tne motion was seconded by Spencer Senator. Mrs.' does1 Olson Senate is From spuds to visited by the women but no Judg Forrest, and carried quite publican unanimously. some hurdle, but the confident Mrs. not let her icampaign interfere with teams were con in entered the ing Annip D. Olsnn of Minnesota, is housework.f as one wide awake Mayor Winn, then brought up the tests in women's work 'l not afraid to pose in kitchen frock photographer'-- found when he called question of the city park located be ' in The was home. writer not the Political at wiseacres at the the ot state to the voters present say asking hind Mt. Nabo. He stated that the buttermilk consuming contest but re-- Ljiotment send her to the U. i. benate in place Mrs. Olson, is piling up hundreds, oi made by the forest service of Frank B. Kellog, the present Re .votes in Ifer campaign. ' In came ports that D. W. Cazier and was not large enough area to make .. Harry Beagley did full Justice to the it worth while for the city to spend occasion. County Agent Smith the amount of money that would be required to improve it. He then ask ed for an expression from the mem bers as to their views on the matter. LEVAN WINS GOOD After some discussion it seemed to be the unanimous opinion of those preE OF BALL sent that the city should have all the A baby girl was born to Mr and ground now occuppied by the forest Mayor T. C. Winn, transacted busi service and known as the ranger stat ness in Ogden, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Ingram Monday ion, as it was felt that the needs of A good game of ball was played at the Duhllc renuired this amount of Mrs. Sarah Paine of Fillmore, Ut J. M. Christensen has purchased a ah spent 'Monday in this city the the local park Wednesday afternoon ground. On motion this question was new Overland Car the past week. ueiweeu mepm ana Jevan, our referre dto the Public Affairs Comguests of MtsC E. Tanner, neighbor on the south carrying off mittee to with the city ad W. C. Andrews, and son J. Will ' Mr and Mrs Lige Broadhead spent the honors with a score of 7 to 3 in ministration in the matter Lake Salt City to motored Andrews their favor. Owing to rain the local the past, week with- his parents Mr The president appointed the follow yesterday. and Mrs Joseph Broadhead; return team were unable to play their half ing committee to meet with the city of the ninth and the of to Salt Innings Lake hope Saturday council with reference to the fire de Warren Holman, a prominent ing a ninth which looked innings ralley partment needs: J W Whitmore, J. sheepman of Fountain Green tran of favorable when rain get in, went glfm W. Boud, J. W. Olpin, J. W. Adama, Mr.; and Mrs. C. J. Watrous . sacted business in Nephi Monaay. Jerome, ldaho;i were guests of Mrs mering. The Nephites downfall came Harry Foote, and Kuss Hawkins, the In the fifth innings when the Levan Jatter! TheVrolo Swarm of Beetrrveglris at. the luncheon .was "boys bunched tutf "assisted week. tp:oup- - iThe program Winn Luella Miss of met at the home le of errors on the part of the locals givenTy the GolasbroiigTi EiBters andf-- ? awere Seals R. Q. Dorius in their usual excellent Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Paxman of which netted them 4 runs. Iverson, A. B. Gibson presided, Art warded. Salt Lake City are visiting relatives the big sticker for the visitors star manner. r conducting the singing, and the ted in this fireworks when in this city. Innings Mr and Mrs T. L. Foote of Mur he smashed out a three base hit with " ray, Utah, stopped off here yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Wm.- McSwain were iwo men on. unmant catcnes were accompanist. Fish Lake on their return from down from Salt Lake Friday and made by I. M Petty, Bryan Petty and where they have enjoyed a vacation Saturday visiting relatives In this Ashael Petty which nipped in the bud at that famous resort. what might have been a much larger PROGRAM FOR city score. Olpin, with the exceDtlon of Mr. and Mrs. J D. Hague of Butte, Mrs. Ettie Blackett and Mrs. W. H. the fifth innings, pitched good ball Mrs. Mr. and with visited Montana, STAKE CONFERENCE and was Haeue this week, returning Sperry, returned home Tuesday after ler for given good support. Wank a few days vacation spent In Salt Levan, pitched an excellent home yesterday. game and was backed up by good Lake City. fielding throughout the game. Mrs T. L. Burrldge, and Miss PhyThe following is an outline for the Glen Worthlngton and Eric Wank Is Citizens Booth, the Jay to attending Castlegate lls Christison, returned sessions of the quarterly Conference were bat for re behind the their ier, at Salt Training Lake yesterday ater visiting with their par- City this Encampment convenes in this city Saturday week, which is being held spectlve teams, while Glen Sherwood wh!ch ents here for five weeks. of Levan called strikes, and Ralph and Sunday. August 12th and 13th. at Fort Douglas. Barnes umpired on bases. A big Saturday 10 a. m. general conference The Board of County Commission- session. 11 a. m. Mr. and L. Mrs. W. Evans in this city spent Improvement was noted In the atten- - work. 2 p. m. separate convention era will meet dance and were general conference well fans the paid for purpose of fixing the tax levy Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake for coming out. 3.30 p. in. separate conven- sslon., to . the rain the Owing City. ih,a vpaP and wind the best of playing could tlon wrk- - 8 P- - m. Saturday evening came down Irving from not be given, and we hope the game &taKe social to be held on the Boy Jensen, While driving down the canyon Bozeman, played tomorrow at Levan will be Hcout grounds at the ranger station. Gerald Montana, where Mr of car Saturday the Frlday evening, 9 a. separate convention will Join his wife here and spend under more favorable weather he exWith the Pyper turned turtle. i worn, a. m. general a few days before they return home. dltions iu.ju Sunday car the to ception of a slight damage School session. Sunday 2 p. m. Gen Mr. Jensen is a teacher in the Mon no injuries of any other nature were eral Conference Session. tana State Agricultural College. sustained Mrs. , . -- ; PERSONAL MENTION OF NEPHI'S BUSY PEOPLE - partt f Con-una- Marsh Died Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Sr, re turned home Saturday anernoou from Salt Lake City, after visiting there for four weeks. They attended tne pumeer Day celebration on July 24th, and were among the honored guests of that occasion. Schools. He has been doing special Mrs. P. P. Christison, entertained work this summer at the B. Y. U DAYS ARE riXEO Wednesday evening for her daughter along Seminary lines. For some years Mrs T. L. Burrldge of Castlegate, Mr. Greenwood occupied the position FOB REGISTRATION who has been visiting here for the were of Bishop ot Elsinore, Sevier County past five weeks. Refreshments He will take charge of the Seminary served to twelve guests. work in this stake as soon as the All person who did not vote at the schools open Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett of Sanlast general election will be requir dv. Utah, and Mrs. J. R. Goldsbrougn ed to register this year before they ot 8prlngville, motored to Nephi Wed can cast their vote at the election COMIC PAGE FOR nesday and are visiting with relatives this fall which takes place November here. fixed for registration TIMES-NEW- S PATRONS 7th. The days in the various districts of Juab Coun- Mr. ' 7. M Jacnhn and daughters ,, nt salt Lake City, ty are as follows. August 14th, 15th, I .. and 26th, October 10th, 11th, 17th, th8 noDJ6 0f tllU " I I . , a Mrs. UOmmcncin who 111. mis ibbuo nk. , ido oisi. aacermin iiuiu mt. Mr James E Cole. iui nj Times-New- s will give Its readers each noMce where your registration place 0f Mrs Cole ,iatr week an up to me minuie oomic i is in your aizinci ana u you nrv uui This page will be a regular on the 1st you cannot vote this fall page. N. P. Ipson, prominent banker and feature of this paper and we ask our until your have registered business man of Beaver City, was a readers to look It over and get sc visitor to Nephi Monday. Mr. Ipson ilia "Clanpv Kldit" .n.lninl Is Interested In sfcurlng the nominat"Radio Ralph" "Mickie" and "Aw Announce Engagement ion nt W. W.I Armstrona for the De- "MickI What's The Use" The fame of of Daughter mocratic nomination for U. S. Sen ie" has spread over the entire country ator. and we are sure that every one of our the witty patrons will enjoy reading wtirora com nas recenu Mr. and Mrs. W A. Starr announce sayings of Mickie each week me num ea i of their the engagement daughter vw I , . Mori'la to George F Cromar of Eur- - Mrs. mirion conwmiDn Tuesday afternoon and will be em this ton has been employed the past yar. city Wednesday, August 9th ployed here for several weeks 1 FOR FIRE: PROTECTION TUESDAY NIGHT tleCtriC irfglU riant, riaster S THE NEWS, VOL 6, NO 40 NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY AUG. 4TH, 1923. THE TIMES, VOL 18 NO 22 MiU, TIMES-NEW- . ,,,, ...., J. E. Lunt, Wllford Belllston, Ed. Here Yesterday WILL PLAT SECOND Jones, A. E. Smith, Geo. W. Lunt Orson Cazier, of this city, Gilbert GAME TOMORROW Shepherd of Levan, and Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Marsh, of Payson, Utah, who Boswell Finch of Eureka, have pur has been living with her daughter chased Cheverolet Cars the past Mrs. T. A. Foote In this city for the month. past few weeks died here yesterday I The second game of the world ser- a. m. The body was he-- between Nephi and Levan, will Dr. T. D. Rees, has declined the mornlng at 9:30 taken to Payson yesterday where fun- - be played afternoon on the offer of Gov. Mabey, to become asseral services will probably be held Levan diamond to commence at 4 p. istant superintendent at the State Mrs. Marsh has been aim. The first game which was play- Saturday. Mental Hospital. Dr. Rees was one sufferer with heart trouble for many d h re Wednesday was awarded to of the applicants for the superinten months and the end was unexpeot- - Lflvan and should next game go dency of the Institution but falling ed. She was brought to Nephi by to Nenhl. a toss ofthe the coin will de to land this, he would not consider hor daughter Mrs. Foote In the hope cide where the final game is played. the lesser position when offered. that a change might be of some There Is a nurne of 100 on the vent benefit to her. so every player Is going to extend The third of a series, of Kensing after hfmsplf to the limit tons given by the Ladles Literary noon. A large crowd Is expected to XOTK'K OF SCHOLARSHIP Club was held yesterday afternoon go from this city to see the game. at the home of Mrs. J. W. WTiitmore. A delicious luncheon was served by the following committee: Mrs. S. B Application will be received by the CountvJ Valuation! fif tha TKnarA rf Krlurnttnti rf I McCune, Mrs. J. W. Whitmore, Mrs E. R. Forrest, Mrs. T. D. Rees, and Juab School District for the 2 Unlver- Are Kevised Mrs. Mark 8owby. The following slty of Utah scholarships now avail members and (juests were also pres- able. Students who have previously ent; Mrs. J. Is. Belllston, Mrs. G. M made applications for these scholar-- 1 The State Board of Equalization Wh It more, Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry, Miss ships are not required to give any made the following revision of tax Bertha Mcpherson, Mrs Dennis Wood further notice. August the 12th Is valuations In Juab County this week. Mis Lula McPherson, Miss Neva the time limit fixed for the receipt The valuations on grazing lands were I Booth, Mrs. J. W. Boud, Mrs. Jas. E of applications. lowered five per cent, and the valu- Cole, Mrs. J W. Ellison, Mrs. T. C Board of Education of Juablatton of cattle other than range cat- I Winn, Mrs. D. O. Miner, Mrs. N. J School District tie were increased five per cent. These were the only changes made in valu- Rcs, Mrs. W. F. Hrough, and Mrs The following were T, H. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards from those made by the special guests: Mrs. Z. Henry Jacobs turned to Salt Lake City yesterday, I county assessor. and Miss Mary Brown ot Salt Lake after a pleasant visit with Mr. and City, and Mrs. Ernest Greenwood of Mrs. imiiou Miller, parents of Mrs. Bishoo c. H. ,.i- this city. E.uawris. nm' In - . .. V, 1 Ju.l ' , suli'hntV foti, nr.c irH - |