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Show rj s Land Offlc THE C'lRCULAT-K- S THE TIMES-NEW- S THROUGHOUT CAST JUAB COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE : ADVERTISING MEDIUM. :'. f ' . ' 'V"' TIMES-NEW- S IS A BOOST-E- K FOR THE AGRICULTURAL !AND MINING INTEREST 'F JUAB COUNTY : ; V I s .". NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1022 THE TIMES, VOL. 13, NO. 80 WEEKLY GRIST OF REPUBLICANS ELECT COMPLAINT NOT PROPERLY : DRAWN SAYS COURT THE NEWS, VOL. a, NO. 18 FINANCIAL STATEMENT MONA HAPPENINGS TEN DEEGATES JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT ..... , t Mrs. Lottie Kay has returned home The Republican primary held iast in the Courthouse lor the pur from a three months visit with her right From July 1st 1921 to June 30th 1922 , Case Of T. H. Burton vs Juab School District Have Two pose of electing 10 delegates to at daughter Mrs. Erma Cloward at Pay- the' County Convention to be Days Innings Plaintiff Given Five Days To ' File tend held at Eureka next Monday, was , ... . Published by order of the Boards of Educatinri of Jnah Brief.'' 'rl 'K"---'ruut. the best attended primary in recent Mrs. Laurel Carter has gone to rict and in accordance with Section 4614 of the Session Laws of 1917 of years, there being over 200 present, Moroni for a visit with her parents, the State of Utah, which 1st. That the amount on money on hand when! James Garrett Jr, precinct Mr, and. Mrs,, James Chrlstensen. at last report be given. require, 2nd. Moneys paid out, TO WHOM, AND FOR The ease of T'.H Burton vs Juab chairman called the meeting to ordejH WHAT PAID. 4th. Balance of school moneys on hand. 5th i Bonds isSchool District occupied the atten- Architect Jos. Nelson, with '" intent to After' the usual preliminary bust Mr. and Mrs, Claude Rowe were sued and redeemed and amount received therefor. ness, which consumed only a few visitors at Moroni and Mt. Pleasant tion of Judge Knox Monday and defraud th school district. RECEIPTS i ",; , Attorney Richards for the defense, minutes,, nominations were called for Tuesday of this week. As far as any '. progress being made in the case it then moved to strike out the- greater and the names were called out fasten Sinking fund on hand July 1st, 1921 11,000.00 Cash oa hand July 1st, 1921 can be said that the two days were part of the pleadings on the grounds than Secretary Burton, could ' put ;.. , 2,200.82 '.' Supt. Ray Stewart visited the sch- - State District School tfcat the men charged with the wrong them on the blackboard. was Fund wasted as the jj It complaint 27,919.06'' practically ' State School Land and Interest Fund filed by the plaintiff was stricken out poing were not before the court. business like meeting and everybody pols here Tuesday afternoon. 2,816.34 : State High School Fund 2,148.72 by the court on motion of Attorney 'this motion was sustained by Judge present seemed to know what they Funds State Other W. N.; to 390.11 Ellertson has Salt Knox, allowed , and the plaintiff until were there for as the voting onjy gone C. C. Richards of Salt Lake City, who . Federal Fund for Vocational Work 156.24 with Attorney Mitchell, of Salt Lake Tuesday morning to ' amend the com took a short time as it was evident Lake City where be will do Temple Dis. School Tax of 5 Mills including tax redemptions etc 48,096.19 work. plaint. If W. A. C. and of those that the Bryan present majority Attorney City, interest on invested sinking fund and Bank balances ..... ....... 1,680.17 In the amended complaint filed by bad made their selections before eoin Forest Reserve Fund appeared for the School Board. . 940.45 ; William Mrs. to Garfield Assistant went The amended complaint met the Tuition Fees from High School Students Attorney General .Farr, ing to the primary. 2,392.40 at... Loans A great deal of stir seemed to have Spanish Fork last week to be in same fate, and the plaintiff's attor- Tuesday morning, the Board Of Edu 6,000.00 J of her step- Sale of School Property 181.25 ney W. Hal Farr, who is the Assist cction as a "corporate body, and Mr. been caused by the fact that the local tendance at the funeral ' - ; Bond Sales OA 164,346. ant Attorney General of the State, Hayden Long, the plumbing and heat farm bureau had taken a hand in father .j Sale of books, rents, fines & manual training dept. 1,332.20.' asked for time to prepare a brfef irig contractor were made defendants helping to make up the delegation', which was granted by the court, and Attorney Richard, renewed his mot but after the smoke of battle had .Miss Vera Shepard was very pleasTotal Receipts 271,599.9 five days allowed to file same. Prev- ion to strike out the pleadings in the cleared away it was soon discovefetF antly surprised" last Saturday even':: , W" been'-ion that" h the DISBCRSEMEN "methods TS ious to this the defense had made amended her tairten-tgrounds had occasion complaint, that the ing, the being '' V'''. new were that defendants amended had out prethe being vogue for years in the past a motion to strike birthday. Music and games furni Salaries of teachers (men)..., ....'.. 1 25,781.45 i. new suit vailed, and combinations and slates, shed the entertainment for the even Salaries of teachers (women) brought In, and practically a complaint on no cause of action. 19.123.82, with personal considerations for the ing. About ten o'clock refreshments Free, Text Books (hot library books) The case was filed by the plaintiff being entered. 414.00' for summer the in to of out fflce in won the had Attorney Farr, were the to plaintiff, little the" served School Supplies enjoin anything spite early following 4,230.20 v. ni7 school board from paying more than then asked for time to prepare an put forward to the contrary. n friends of Misss Shepard- Laretta Salaries of janitors and engineers ; 2,990.49 Here is a list of the delegates sel- Young,'" Pearl Green, Thelma Kay, Fuel, water. Light and power $699 for certain specialties that en- answer to the "motion of Attorney .. 260.00 ter into the construction of the heat- Richards, and the court allowed one ected last night. ' Chas. E. Stephen- Lavon Young, Melba Young, Mildred Janitorial Supplies : and 2,994.57 hour SchReplacements Repairs a and court new the O. Gideon the in Geo. Sidwell, half, Vivian son, intimating Roberts High Ostler, Norma ing apparatus Newton, Kay, s'tudents 6,439.45 ool Building 'now in course of con to the Assistant Attorney General, Dr. J. G. Irons. Malin Brough, J. H. Rachel Young, Daisy Green, Arthur Transportation of : 2,632.22 i Rents, insurance and other fixed charges struction. In this connection a res- that he was still out of courtl v McKnight, Wilford Bailey, Dr. N. J. Young, Alva Littley, William Yates, Sites and Buildings ,60,264.76 , On court reconvening the plaintiff Rees, Dennis Wood, and P. B. Cowan. Leon . training order was issued by Judge Shepard, New Furniture and equipment , Raymond Shepard, 1,191.00 pieaded for more time in order to Knox," returnable Sept 18th, 1,127.80 Chauncey Webb, Ross Hansen and Salaries and expenses of Board Members 360.00 Salaries of Clerk, Treasurer and Office assistants enjoined the board from paying in prepare a brief of the case, and the Rulon Green 223.55 and other expenses of Board excess of the amount prayed for in court then allowed the plaintiff five NEPHI NOW HAS' MODERN"' Postge, Stationery RADIO RECEIVING STATION ' . ......... 2,100.00 days to prepare Bame.- Salary of Superintendent the complaint.652.46 DISTRICT COURT IS The main question involved in this Expenses of Supt office clerical work etc In the original complaint Dr, Jen69.00 ' , Mr, Spencer B. Forrest has instal BUSY THIS WEEK Census expense sen, Supt. of Public Instruction, Jos. issue, is whether a school board can 1,736.10 and Other of maintenance his at expenses station a operation wireless led dereceiving into latest the its the of put building, building Nelson, the architect 662.81 " Interest on loands and bonds and the five members of the board vices of heat control, irrespective of home on Main street which- he says- ' The District Court has been in ses. Levan School Bonds redeemed 11,000.00 mess to able to be pick up .... .1.. ....... individually were made defendants. th .fact that these same devices may ought 6,000.00 " i paid in thee United sion during most of the week, a jury Loans 10,823.89 ' on hand at close of year General fund Funds Attorney General Cluff was named in be patented, and royalties have to be ages from anywhere issued for venire the being yesterday ..... 108,574.90 the complaint as the plaintiff's attor- paid. The Board has taken the view States during the winter months. is Building funds on hand June 30th, 1922 Mr. Forrest's equipment is 'all of first case this term in which a jury ney, but his assistant, W. Hal Farr, that in such a building that U bow ? 271,599.95 Total was sent here to look after the case being erected the question of proper the latest type and he has already inquired. The case of H. M.. .Miller vs Leo for Mr. Burton. Leating arid plumbing is of great con- - picked up stations as far East as St. ; RESOURCES AND IAABILITD.S Ellertson and others, Is set tor Oct. For,, reasons best known to ,the sequencfv, "hence the importance of Leuis and also one station in North JJrCs-.Thiis to case the fn reference . . ldrneV-Gewer- al, Resources ". the ,nawi, pf ."Dr. specifying in -.... .$175,000. 00 Bonds Outstanding Jensen; was withdrawn11 front the system that has Successfully demon ed'Of an. audiou detector ana two- J ofaleoirMrrMHe8rifaywtiJlafe. contract on the part 4t the defend Furniture and Apparatus 7,50u00 interest accrued t:::..XTS' ' 2,91.0 '; complaint. When the case was call- strated its worth in a number of sch- btages of audio frequency amlifica11,200.00 750.00 Notes. L..::.:.l:.::.:-:-- s of the tion with a two stage amplifier and ants,' the suit being brought to recov Library Books ed Monday morning, it was found ools and public "buildings resources over Liab3,000.00 Textbooks and Supplies.... . ' er. on loud new one the of served summons latter the had been speaker. no State, that be'ng 88,744.79 ilities In the estate of C J Sperry, deceas Bldg and General Fund 119,398.79 Mr. Forrest expects in the near Jos Nelson the architect, so on mot-Io- n buildings recently erected at the of sale court confirmed the licenthe ed, a obtain to was government 277.860.79 State Mental Hospital, in which the future Total of the plaintiff his name Total 277,860.79 40 acres of land belonging to the es stricken from the complaint. This MIdgley System is now in succesful se for a 1 K. W. spark sender ,Wt ChristiP P to tate, the purchaser being letter which he expects to be able HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING REPORT .left the board members the sole de- operation as the following son ' From February 15th, 1922 to July 1st, 1922 fendants, not as a' Board of Educat- from the engineer of the State Men- reach the Pacific Coast. tal Hospital will show ion but as individuals. RECEIPTS In the pleadings'nothtng was char Board of Education of Juab School 164,346.00 Sale of Bonds, District 854.71 ged' against the Board of any wrong Interest accrued, prior to delivery of bonds Utah of No 2 description cent Nephi. 586,44 fraud any Interest on Daily Bank Balances at per doing.. was put forth in the complaint, in Dear Sirs: 165,787.15 Total The system that has been installed fact it was stated in the pleadings that the Board had followed the law in the new building at the State D1SBUR8EMJEN TS the m the matter of advertising for bids, Mental Hospital is known as 46,500.00 Paid to Tolboe Co, on general contract . On contract. Mldgley Modulating Heating System. and the letting of the 9,300. uu Pai dto Hayden Long Heating contract 01 The At Work Closes Belliston' Life's Age Thomas A -.00 . I few days ago tested it out in the ... LU JifS. nouiuu the other hand the complaint charged . icon ram aiuuucu 11 C p J U H. Evans R. to OlX a conspiracy against State Supt. Jen- presence of Gov. Mabey and other Jiciu 2o.o inspector services building lucauayipaid seventy impressive 65,719.13 Cash in First National Bank July 1st (Continued on page four) sen, State Architect Monson, and AlternOOn. 42,855.77 Cash in NeDhl National Bank July 1st . ' shi : last-week- "" ' n ' , -- it - 1 : - : -- . . HONORED CITIZEN PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND 1 . ... WM. BAILEY HONORED AT TAX CONVENTION Air. Wm. Bailey of this city, chairman of the State Board of Equalization, returned to Nephl Wednesday from Minneapolis, where he attended the convention of the National Tax Association. While there Mr. Bailey wag highly honored in being chosen as Vice President of the tax association, which means that be will be President next year, as this Is a rule of the association. Forthy three states of the Union, and three of the provinces of Canada, were represented at the gathering, according to Mr. Bailey, and the chief subject of discussion wan the curtailment of public expenditures. Mr. Bailey, reported bating had a away and vry profitable time awhile most valuable considered the trip Mrs. one from every standpoint. 1, alley accompanied her husband to Minneapolis. BRUNK'S COMEDIANS HERE NEXT WEEK Drunk's Comedians, an organization of unusual size and merit will begin a week's engagement in Nephl on Monday next, October 2nd, opening with "When Dreams Come True" a delightful four act comedy; Specialties of a high order will be Introduced between each act. There are twen mHslclana and vauda if seven actors, vllle artists in the company. Their tent theatre Is the finest and bent equipped In America; They carry an pucellent band of iwelve pieces, an orchestra of eight. A concert Is given each night one bonr before the rle of the curtain. A different comedy Is glen each eve. rong, all new op to data royalty playi ROAD CONTRACT ment Association was first organized I.e was made one of the presidency SIGNED WEDNESDAY J County Commissioners Orme "" and Francom, and County Attorney T. H. Eurton, were in Salt Lake Wednesday to meet with the State Road comm ission, relative to the signing up of the contract for the building of the gravel surface road from Levan to Chicken Creek Dam. Before leaving Salt Lake the commissioners signed up the contract with the Dorrity- - Pax ton Co, of Millard County, and work will commence on this stretch of road In the very near future. Under the terms of the contract 70 per cent of the labor is awarded to Juab County people, which will be vry welcome to the farmers on this side of tbe county who have teams to hire. The project is receiving federal aid f n the basis of 74 to 26 in favor of the county, which will make the con ( ruction of the road as easy for the taxpayers of the district as possible County Clerk Hoyt, fssuesd a mar riage license Monday to J Laurence Rep of Benson, Cache County, and MIbs Dorothy Peck of Silver City No or nroblem nlavs are lerinlt- ted, nothing but the best four act comedies that tell a good story and teach a leon; No objectionable tong or Jokes tolerated, a clean. first class performance, plays with plenty of comedy that gives you a longer lease on life and drives your As an introduction cares away. we admit ladies free to eett "When ImiDii Ciime True" on Monday night that Is every gentleman holding a tatd 40c ticket will be allowed to pass his lady in free. Prices Including the war tax, Kids 12 years old or under Iftc. Adults 40c. Hear the Land Concert 3.30 p. m. on the street Monday. Total .1 . 165,787.15 ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS L&ter he became one of the presidents ' The following ia an itemied statement of disbusements as required by of the 49th quorum of Seventy, Section 4614, Session Laws of Utah, 1917. called until vhich position he held Board Members, Oltlce Employees Siilarlc Into the High Council where he lab James 269.60 Garrett Jr, Board member salary and expense ored for many years. 200.00 J H. Lunt, Board member salary and expense 200.00 Among the civil positions he fil Harry Foote, Board Member, Salary and expense 237-.4led, was a member of the school Lorenzo Mangelson, Board Member salary ana Mileage 220.80 board for several terms during which Jos. F. Newton. Board Member salary and MHeace 2,100.00 time the High school was establish Ray Stewart Supt. Salary 288.75 ed. Served as City Councilman for Eloise Pace, Clerical work, (part year) 281.75 , one term, and as County Commiss Loretta Sparks Clerical work (part year) sou.uu Board Clerk Dennis of Wood, two terms ioner for 688.13 In addition to the family above Teachers Salaries Tacy Irons 712.00 Llanch Morgan named he leaves a large posterity con 622.75 n Geo. A Sperry .$1, 920.00 Elena Stanley slsting of thirty five 887.60 1,800.00 Pearl Allen and hIx great grand children Harry Beagley 895.00 1,512.00 Mabel Sperry Beautiful service were held In the K. J. Bird 787.60 1,660.00 Lucile Warner Ingram Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon, J. At- Alonzo 810.00 A. J. Crapo 1,440.00 Alean Pace Chrlstensen of tbe South Ward Bish Wilson 697.60 Glazier 1,440.00 Eleda Garrett 829.37 oprlc presiding. 1,630.00 Laura Freeman John Booth 71 2.00 Prayer was offered by 3. E. Lunt, C. W. Johnson 1,399.88 Vera Paxman 742.60 and the speakers were L A. Bailey Mary Woolley 1,149.92 Jocle Smith 741.47 1.199.S7 Christie Clark fx. President A. Mers of the North Alta N. Jensen 787.60 Jacobsen 1,240.00 Helen Benedict ..... Sanpete Stake, President T. D. Rees, ISstella Wilson 742.50 90.62 Vera Pay Jas. W. Paxman, and the closing re Clara 894.13 1,099.97 Mattle H. Booth marks by J. M. Chrlstensen. Splen Lillian Blackett (Continued on page five) 1,032.13 did tributes were paid by each speak- - Grace Peterson r In honor to his memory, and his life work was reviewed, and his up- ENTERTAIN FOR DE CALL FOR DEMO0 m grand-childre- THOMAS BELLISTON In the death of Thomas Belliston, at his home Saturday evening, this city has lost one of Its most respected and honored citizens. For year he was prominent In the civic and religious life of this community and ban gone to his final resting place mourned by all who knew him. Born In the city of Birmingham, England, December 1st, 1845, he emigrated with his parents at the age o' c'ght years to Utah. The family lived In Salt Lake until 1858, when they moverl south, residing In Payson for one year, when they continued their Journey to Nephl where they hate resided since. The family at that time consisted of three sons and cne daughter. At the ago of twenty the deceased with a number of others, went back fo the Missouri river with ox teams for emigrants. On the 8th day of April, 1887 he married Sophia Bard-sleTo this union were born eight on and three daughters, of whom five sons survive, thene being John, Albert H., Wilford, Lester, and Ralph Velllston. . In 1877 when the Motoal Improve y. tight character and sterling Integrity eulogized. Musical numbers were rendered by the following: Vocal Solo "Face to Face" Miss Louise Paxman. Vocal 8Io, "Oh My Father" K. J. Bird Duet by Mrs. Ed Carter1 and V. P Anderson . "The Morning Breaks The Shadows Fall". Vocal Solo T W. Vlckers, "Crossing the Bar" and the closing number by Mrs. Mabel Lunt, "Dry Thoxe Tears". The acfmpanists were Mrs. Diane Booth Mits Viola Worthington and Mrs. T, W Vlckers. Th benediction was pro notinced by Thomas Vlckers. The floral offerings were beauti ful and profuie and were banked high around the casket. A large tinmber of people were present at the services, and also followed the lemalns to Its last reefing place PARTING MISSIONARY John Orme was the guest of honor at a farewell party Wednesday even ing at the 8. D. Hroadhead ranch. A very pleasant evening of music and merriment was ftnjoyed by those present. At 10.30 p. m. refreshments were served to the following: Henry Orme of Kexburg, Idaho, Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Grcenbalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Howard, Mr. nd Mrs. P. P. Christison, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, Mr, and Mrs. Barton Brough. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, Mr. and Mr. S, tl. Hroadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Jack To) ley, Mrs. John Carter, Mt Charlottee Howard, Orme Green- - CRATIC PRIMARY There will be a Democratic Primary held In the Courthouse evening, Saturday, ftept 20th, for the purpose of electing 8 delegates and 8 alternates to attend the Democratic County Convention to be held In this city Saturday, October 7th V M Foote Precinct Chairman June Kendall, Secretary batgh, Ivan Howard, Sheldon Broad-LeaHenry Orme. Paul Christison, Loyle Adams, and tbe gueet of honor John Orme. Mr Orme will leave Nephl soon on d, " a mission to Holland ' !" |