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Show ... V THE TIMES-NEW- S C1RCULAT-?jl?- " H .THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : S IS A UUUttX-i:- U FOR THE AGRICULTURAL AND MINING IXTKIIEP1H OF : : J UAB COUNTY l : " NEPin, JUAB STAKE SOCIAL IN HONOR OF VISITING COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1022 SPEAKERS The Correlation Committee of the Juafc Stake at its meeting held Aug. AVAILABLE 6th, decided to give a dinner at the Scout Campus behind Mt. Nebo Sat urday evening for the visiting brethren and sisters who will be here salt Lake city to attend t:ie Luncheon Mon-- tm TIMES-NEW- THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO 41 FIRST CAR OF CHICKENS SHIPPED FROM NEPHI THAT WATER IS Oh THE i THE TIMES, VOL. 18, NO. 28. KlWANlAriS TOLD ' NEPHI WINS IN SECOND A GAME SLUGGING LEVA N PLASTER BEE mILLTO CQMMENC E Fans who like to see the ball slug ged to all corners of the lot surely tiad their wish Saturday afternoon at Levan, when the Nephites clashed with the Levan boys for the second game of the series, the local team OPERATIONS winning by a score of 14 to 8 Railroad Spur Will Be Built The scoring started in the first inv' Zmm J To Handle Product Busi- Ul vu- - Xhe lnvlted guests to this dinner nings when Nepal came across with uay UUUU1B8 1 3 in runs. made Levan th4. second, wni be held promptly at 6 p. nessWill Assume Large tainintf Water For Levan II which 1. when the scoring stopped until the TAlio OtnVi .1, U. ua luiiuws. III . will oiaivo Dth iuuing; when the locals added i I Proportions. IvlUge. presidency and their wives. The Bis more. With the opening of the 6th The hops, Counselors, and wives. Innings the score stood 7 to 1 iu and Board of Primary Associations ' favor of Nephi. In their half of. tie According to reliable authority fur Jicient water to Irrigate 20,000 their husbands. The Stake Board rf Cth, the Levan batters fell upon I nished this paper, our neighbor Le atuTs on the Levan Ridge is avail Relief Society and their husbands. M Petty who was pitching for the van is going to have a big industrial able and can be acquired now from The Stake Board of Y. L. M. I. A. and home team with a vengence & when revival in the very near future with The the Sevier River Dam, is the substan their husbands, and escorts. the innings closed had registered 7 the commencement of operations of ce of an address to the local Kiwanis Stake Board of the Y. M. M. I. A. runs, passing the local teams score the Levan Plaster Mill by the present of noon Board Stake luncheon Monday and their wives. The Club at their by one tally company, who have recently taken . at the Forrest Hotel. The statement Sunday School and their husbands ? Excitement was now at fever heat over the property, and according to was made by Mr. Brown, an engin and wives. Members of High Council and odds on Levan winning were free the same authority it will not be very eer who has been working on this and wives. Their hopes were soon long until employment will be given ly offered. or two a m. three In the evening at 7.30 p. project for the past The above picture shows the first dashed to the wall however as Asa- - for close to 100 men with a monthly weeks. meeting' will take place car of chickens large bon-fir- e hel Petty, smashed out a two bagger payroll of $8,000.00 or more. recently snipped This water can be acquired as soon at the Scout Campus at which every in the opening of the 7th, followed from this city by the Nephi Poultry HAVE WE ANY CIVIC PRIDE? Along with this industrial activity as the farmers here get together and body is invited to be present. con was The Association. by a home run clout by Bryan Petty, a broad gauge railroad is now being shipment have an irrigation district organized In order to avoid as much trouble and were which netted 2 runs, the locals a- - planned from the present spur to Leand in 18 months the water could and expense as possible the comm signed to Butte, Montana, Market of van, which line will handle the out be applied on the lands. It would ittee requests that all of the guests purchased by the Fulton to the un gain leading. called is Our attention Leland Belliston, relieved Petty in put of plaster manufacturered by the Salt Lake City. The manager of this favorable made on tour require about 35 miles of canals and bring with them their knives, forks company, impression Mr. Hameid is shown in this innings, and for the last three mill. This road will only handle laterals to complete the project," and spoons, plates and cups. ists and others entering our City on the water would be diverted at Sharp and from the the picture. The shipment contained - the State Highway and Main street MnninK8 "y further scoring by Levan freight for the present, but as the Transportation-twent glimmering, as Belliston held business grows it is possible that the chickens and about $2,on the Levan ridge from the north, south and east, and canyon must be arranged by the about 8,000 I From $50 to $80 per acre foot of guests themselves, and we would ajl 500 was realized by the poultry men on Center street leading from the R. them safe. In the 8th innings the I town may yet have passenger accom-Nephitbusted sale. ball from the up the old adatiou. game water would be the approximate cost, vise that where people have cars that R. depot on the west. Our sidewalk? With the coming of the electric Speaking of the poultry business on a considerable portion of these by scoring 5 more runs which gave and the money to finance the pro they arrange to take some of the In this city it is estimated that there them a six run lead over their rivals. lights, the pole line of which is now could be from the officers weeds obtained no who' means with of have so are easily streets overgrown ject going will be about 30,000 laying hens as to be almost impassable. bond houses, as this section now off to the canyon. We ap- This ended the game as far as tallies close to their door, and the opening on a conservatwhich' here of the plaster mill, our neighbor on fall, this most in ers the of the prop were concerned. It is further desired that all cars civic promising field for to the pride peal Arvil Wankier, again pitched for the south will take a considerable vestment anywhere in the State of be pressed into service for the pur ive estimate should produce at least erty owners where such conditions with Eric Wankier behind march forward In the van of progUtah pose of taking the people to and $10,000.00 worth of marketable eggs exist to take some action toward hav Levan, bat. I. M. Petty Leland Bellis ress and prosperity if the month winter each the pro during to Mr. the Civic from to peo the canyon Brown, the evening According ing their walks cleaned up. Glen of is care taJ'en them. and ton, per Worthington, were the to ple of this valley cannot afford clubs of the City have suggested that meeting. According to the records of the the afternoon of Wednesday, August batteries for Nephi. Gilbert Bailey overlook this opportunity as it is by We trust that you will make every far the best chance this valley will effort possible to be present at the Poultry Association there is about 16th., be especially devoted to this and Lorenzo Mortensen, were the COUNT! SALARY READ ever have to obtain the much needed dinner and also at the meeting be $10,000 invested here in modern work and have expressed a willing- umpires and gave good satisfaction. There is one thing that should be coops, and the association has 71 ness to use their influence to this supply of water for the ridge lands cause a big time will, be assured in the games that frowned The association are now end. JUSTMENT EXPLAINED We commend the spirit in are now down upon Delegates to the Kiwanis Convent Kindly notify your counselors, as members. and their own which such that is the per be:ng handling r'ayed, grading ion at Ogden were elected as follows: sociates and Board members is and made suggestion Wm. Bailey, T.,H. Burton and Harry to sonal remarks that are slammed at The Correlation Committee, J. N. shipment of eggs and are getting the Invite the citizens to Foote. The Kinney Bros. Orchestra C. Pexton, Chairman, J. A. Booth, top market price for them. A ware- gether in making a general cleanup players on either side. No one ob favored the members with two sele Flossie Carter, Orton Durham,1 Tacy house to handle their business is also of the sidwalks of the city on that jects to good enthusiastic rooting for There has been considerable mis its favorites, but this continuous ctions during the luncheon. among some of the tax Irons, Unity Chappell, T. H. Burton, contemplated in the future understanding date. slamming of some individual player payers of the county relative to the T. C. WINN, Mayor "VCounty Agent Smith, also told ot S. T. Vickers. should certainly, In the interest of recent of salaries the Wast possibilities of this section the game and good sportsmanship be made by the County Commissioners High School Building if water could be obtained. taboo. matter Another should that and in fairness to the Board this ex Attorney T H Burton, drew the Popular Freight Progressing Lnrnl HnnnonintfR is due them. attention of the club to the large Conductor Killed OI tne WeeK tators rushing on the field when the planation In the passing of the recent salary growth of weeds that now cover many slightest argument arises between the ordinance the law requires that the of the streets of the city, and next Work on the new High School umpires and the players. This should vote of each commissioner shall be as was decided the upon Wednesday ue groppea. con- - building is progressing in a satisiac- i nere are published which was done. This vote F. a J. Salt m. in viited elimBerkheimer, a uu'uieiy for to i9m. freight start the campaign day contractor to eacn on manner, omciais side to settle any dis as filed with the ordinance showed according tory on was Lake Salt dutcor the Route a few days this week, for Cltv ination of the weeds from the side Lake putes that may come up during the Mr. Orme and .Mr. Bunnell, voting accidently killed last night in the Tolboe, and the roof is expected to returning home yesterday walks and streets. game, and. spectators should not be in favor of the ordinance, and Mr. run be covered within 30 days. As soon Payson yards on his regular south to Lynndyl. The accident oc as this is completed the work of plas Mrs. Chas. Stephenson and daugh- - anoweo on tne diamond at all. This Francom against. Now the facts are curred while the deceased conductor tering and finishing will commence, ter JoseDhine. are visiting with re-- rule snouia ne rigidly enforced for that Mr. Francom, voted in favor of Big Consignment of Fish the best Interests of the sport each of the salary changes, except the riding on the pilot of the engine, but it is too early to determine when latives in Scipio this week. Planted In Canyon was caused by a couple of long ties which the building may be completed and assessor, on which office he voted no. contract The were also being carried on the pilot. ready for opening. for left and in consequence of his vote on J Ezra Poulson, yesterday striking a switch stand which threw expires November 1st, but it Is hard'.y Paris. Idaho, where he will visit with COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION this office, it would appear that his I 54 cans' of young trout measuring the conductor in front of the engine, thought that the building will be vote was against the whole ordinance relatives for some time about 4 to 5 inches long were plan which passed over him killing him ready by tnis date, in tne meantime LAST SATURDAY which was not a fact, as stated above. of are Board Education the making ted in the canyon stream Wednesday instantly. Now as to the salary changes which Mr. Bennett of Deseret Is a guest between Pole Canyon and the Ranger Conductor Berkheimer, was 55 preparations to take care of the stu- this week at the home of were made. Owing to the fact that and Station. The fish came from the years old and was well known to dents until the building Is ready, and Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mr. Bennett is the the valuations In this the past The Board of County Commission- year have fallen fromcounty State hatchery at Springville many or tne citizens of Nephi, as in view of this fact the local High father of Mrs. Petty.. sixteen mil In er? met Saturday morning regular lions down to thirteen he was an bid employee of the rail School will open September 18th, at Juab Present at the meeting County has also droppedmillions, road and had passed through this previously fix;d bji the board. went to Salt Lake session. from a secBryan, Attorney and Francom were G. Geo. W. Fined For Card Playing Orme, on hla city ond class county to a third class, regular run for several city yesterday to attend to some legal John Bunnell. H survived by his wife and as the salaries are fixed by law business for the Juab School Dist By Judtfe Cooper yarsHen The chief business of the session the commissioners were Shooting a.uu "no duu. x 111711 uuuit? in in rruf o Sage rict. compelled to was devoted to a consideration of the make the necesary adjustment. Sept. 1st to 10th- on of some of tax account but levy, Here are the salaries fixed by law G. M. Whitmore, V. M. Foote, and Before Judge John S. Cooeper, Ern Foote Lands yet reported for a third class county. In which Biggest R. H. Evans, are In Salt Lake City the cities not having was of on the City complaint Saturday, postponed class we now are fixing of the levy Trout o! Season The State Game Commissioner has today attending the Democratic State the Marshal Sidwell, Ed Cazier, Lawren for one week Convention. Commissioners, per annum. Hen S. Loren R. and announced week this ce Chappell, that Sage Golden, After disposing of the usual rout Sheriff 1500 per $700 annum. Assessor Park, were found guilty by a jury shooting will be open In Juab County the ine business meeting adjourned $1500 per annum. Clerk $1500 per Mrs. Glen Steed, returned to her composed of Wm. Jones, Len. Jones The honor of catching the cham- - n September 1st and close September 12th annum. Recorder $1500 per annum. In Santaquin, yesterday after a until Saturday, August Leslie Booth, and Samuel P. Nellson pion trout so far this season in Juab loth, both dates inclusive, i ne nm- - home and we-k- s Treasurer $1500 per annum. Attor with her visit Mr, parents case 8 The n on a charge of gambling. olras possession, and Valley, has now passed to Ernest " w" 08 ney $1500 per annum. n Surveyor was prosecuted by city attorney P. N Foote of this city, who landed a Rain not more tDan lz Ior lne season, ine Mrs. Geo. McCune. $1000 por annum. Anderson, and Attorney J. 11 Mc" I bow this week at tne Burraston pond season for Doves will open Sept 1st and In this readjustment the salaries Mr. and Mrs. Mat Howard At the home of the bride's parents 0 15tn under federal regulation. Knight looked after the interests of which lipped the scales at 7 family left yesterday for Yellowstone Wednesday, the marriage of Mlsg of the commissioners were elve a the defendents. After hearing the pounds. June Kendall weighed the Park They are making the trip by KIarca gtarr to Mr. Geo. F. Cromar slight increase, as It was felt that the evidence the Jury brought In the fish and the accuracy Is vouched for. auto of Eureka was solemnized, the cere work of the commissioners with the verdict as stated above and a fine ot Mr. roote s eaten places him in a Program At Tabernacle monv being reformed by Judge John I present rond program had been mat was each $15 Imposed. class by himself and until some other Sunday Evening General L. A. g. Coonor. Assistant Attorney After the ceremony a erlally Increased, but this Increase in angler comes along and beats this re was down from halt L,ake l ity wed(jng reception was tendered the salary docs not effect the present Miner, Mr. will hold Foote the belt. cord, HCKl'BS imiNG THIRTY Monday shaking hands with old immediate relatives and friends of com miss Ion rrs whatever, and will not YKAKH OF RKGKKT here. the counle. The bride is the daugh- - ! In effect until a new Board takes Under the auspices of the Stake M. friends CITY X)fXClL FIX KH TAX ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starr, and omce on January 1st next. The sal- I. A. there will be a program given Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd motored LEVY KOU 1022 In the Tabernacle Sunday evening to onf. of the popular young ladies aries as thpy arc now fixpd are well While Lake to Salt of City ilils city, and has a large circle undT what the law of the State al yesterday. "If I had started with a few pure-- 1 commence at 7.30 p. m. The pro bred cows 30 years ago I would have A special meeting of the City Coun- - gram will consist of songs, readings, there Mr. Judd will attend the Do of friends who afe extending con lows, as are also several of the other mocratlc convention. gratulationg on the happy event. The county officers. Bomethlng that I would be proud of I ell was held Monday evening for the and talks on subjects to be announnow rather than a lot of nondecript purpose of fixing the tax levy for the ced later. young man Is one of the progressive Mr. and .Mrs. Glen Sykes, came citizens from the West side of the animals" This remark was made to present year. Those present at the ItOY SCOUTS ATTKXTIOV down from American Fork Sunday county. Tby will make their home a representative of the United States I meeting were Mayor T. C. Winn, a this few are E. R. and in Kurka, Utah days sponding Forrest, J. A, Department of Agriculture by a live Councllmen of Nephi week with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Blg- It Is requested by tho Stake Offl- stock owner 75 years old. That even Booth, Geo. A. Sperry, Jesse Pay and Population la Increased ler, parents of Mrs. Sykcs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Matigelson. I cers of the M. I. A. that all Boy this age Is not too late to make a Harry Beagley. The amount of the spent a few days In Salt Lake City Scouts and Scout Masters meet at the beginning Is shown by the fact that levy Is 14 mills, an Increase from last he Is a believer of pure-bre- d sires. year of 6 mills. This additional tax Miss Evelyn Park pntertalned Mon- - this wor k returning home yesterday Tabernacle at 4 p. m. Sunday afternoon in their uniforms, also those is levied for the Improvement of the and his herd, though not pure-breBorn to Mr and Mrs llyruin Tolley day evpnlng at her home at a bundle Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Collard of who do not have uniforms are asked contains some grade Holstein cows. waterworks and the electric light sys Tuesday, twin girls shower In honor of Miss Marcla Starr. tem. The levy Is as follows: Water All members of the Many useful and beautiful presents Fountain Green, are leaving that city to be there. Born to Mr and Mrs J II Anderson wr rerelvod works 4 mills. Electric lights 3 mills. Dftlntv refreshments and will locate in Ogden. The Home Hoy Scout Hand are requested to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foote, meet st the same time and place and Interest on bonds 1 mill, streets 2 Tuesday twins, boy and girl were served to the following: Airs. Economics Club tendered them to Salt Lake City Wednesday mills, Contingent expenses 3 mills, The Mr and Mrs Henry Painter W. A. Starr. Halbert McCune, Laura grand reception at which a large num bring their Instruments along. Horn to for a few days visit. I of Cm meeting together Is library fund 1 mill a baby girl Ingram. Etta Cowan, Geneva Allred, I no' ot friends were present, many of purpose Camlllc Burton, W. 8. Park. Misses whom expressed regret at their leav to have a picture taken of all the boy Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Winn of Salt Many beautiful present were scout troops of the Stake which will Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A Sperry, Mr. Katherlne Starr, Eva Olpin, Leonn Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kendall and Mrs. Collard, as a token of ap- - be sent to the Hoy Scout National family, returned to Salt Lake City Lake City, are guests at the home of nd Mrs. Jas. L. Belliston, and Mrs Ingram. Clara Cooper. Ada Sperry, Rivenlation of her work in the club Magazine for publication. and Mrs T. C. Winn this week. Mary Belliston, motored to Mantl, Nelda Sperry, Pearl Warren, Rntiv pre yesterday after a pleasant visit for Mayor several weeks with relatives here. Mr. Winn, Is employed on tho Salt Wednesday where they attended the Park Vinla Worth inv inn. Kvelvn Luncheon was also served. Mrs. Col- .Miss Ophelia Jenninga, visited SatMr. Kendall Is attending the Federal Lake Tribune, and Is now on his vac- - wedding reception of Miss Mary Park and the guest of honor Miss lard, was formerly Mls9 Owen Smith uf Nei'hl urday and Sunday in Suit Lake Marcla Starr Vocational School In tho above city. Uon. Martin. Speaker At n. rwil r 1 "'" '""'"w" !'l "l,ft I m t rrOf,' fir.. . . o es : - STARR-CKOMA- d, ". |