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Show -- It. T. Porte, 221 Atlaa Block v pSSSB '. " A Home Paper For Home People E - Devt IntereF ply Cc ...... -- THE TIMES, VOL 13, NO. 52. et a' THE NI NEPM, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAKCII 2XD, 1928. f ... BAND BENEFIT CONCERT : . To Celebrate Golden Wedding SUNDAY EVENING FAVOR MAIN CLtt : . A a l erl Meeting of Property Owners and City d lout Night Com- mittees To lie Appointed To vestigates Types, At 7:30 p. m. Citizens Urged To Donate To Worthy Cause $200 Needed To Meet Current Expenses. , ENDORSE STREETPAVING Council-Hel- Program At Tabernacle cil rlrfA To Commence In- 'arm Bureau Meet With ...w. R U Cation. ,spl hpB ee -- VS3l: , mtttttillir nf tha Hnu,) h'' i A meeting of the Main Street prop lull or Juab School iilKtrw" eA1 erty owners and the City Council was Wednesday evening in . held in the Commercial Club rooms School oeiukP building, t ' ( Sunday evening at the Tabernacle, they enter. last for the purpose of discuss- Jus. Garrett Jr. there night H. Luui!7 J. commencing at 7.30 p. m. an elabor-- 1 ing the question of paving the Main KotttA. T.SfcrAllZ Mmip ,ikliin an. It is impossible to maintain an or ate progrrain has' been arranged Street of this city. Mayor T. C. Winn under the auspices of the Band Com- ganization such as this city has at the V Newton. presided, and explained the purpose The principal business transacted mittee, the purpose of which is to present time unless the people as a some of also discussed at the meeting, at the meeting was in relation to jlne raise at least $200.00 for the aid whole contribute a portion of the length the various types of paving lioys uiun of the Boys' Band. No charge, for expense of maintenance each year, work, ana tae question, lot and their cost. .... "i, 1 vue teiiuireuia itif admission will be made to the concert The committee who have the work in cue Duiuu a conclusion of At the the meeting but about 600 letters have been sent Band have been untiring in their of tne State and Government relaf e vote on was the taken proposition, 10 the out this week to the citizens of the efforts to keep the band organization employment of a club leat.Tr with the majority favoring some sort on a community to which' is attached an on its feet and they are now appeal yearly salary and also increasing over of improvement the present con the envelope which the committee expects ing to the citizens of Nephi to come present salary paid as required dition of the street. The matter each person to do their duty towards forward and help assume some of the by the State and explained by the Investiot to committees hon-oappointing i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vickers, the band, by putting in the envelope responsibility. State Director I. M. Ball who was gate the different types of pavement ed residents of this city will cele- BOOTLEGGER NAILED a good sized donation and place same The following Is the splendid proat the meeting. ' was and left with Mayor present report later brate their Golden Wedding Anniverin the box at the Tabernacle door as gram that will be given: A committee from the local farm Winn. sary evening at a reception bureau composed of J as. W. Paxmau, BY MARSHAL SIDWELL ';. Selection Boys' Band to be given at the Emro Hall, to A. H. Belliston, G. M. Whltmore and President T. D. Rees which 150 invitationes have been sent Prayer VV. G. Orme, was present and urged Saxaphone and Baritone Quartette, Marcus Burton, Paul 3race Roy Lomax, out. LEVAN HAPPENINGS the school district meet the re- ' that and Ralph Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Vickers, were married Loaded eleven moonwith of of the state and retain pints Paxman Mrs. quirements J. Walter Reading OF INTEREST the Boys Club work in the district, .'. Vocal Solo L. P. Anderson March 3rd, 1873, in the Endowment shine whiskey in his taveling bag, late in Salt Lake City, the M. J. Sheel, who gave his address Instrumental Selection and pledged the farm bureau organl- - . Jay Anderson and Ray Bean House .Mrs. Ralph Belliston President Jos. F. Smith, performing as Lynndyl, Utah, stepped oil the Vocal Solo zation to support the work and co- - ., Selection Boys' Band the celemony. To this union eight afternoon train Thursday and walked operate with the Board in maintain- Mrs. E. a W. Peterson entertained Miss Mildred Emmett children have been born, four of up town followed by City Marshal ' Reading ...J. it. Helen Cowan and Verda Batchelor whom have passed to the great be- Hidwell whose suspicions had been number of her lady friends Friday tugJklr. Violin Duet was leader club the Beagley, - Clarence Warner and Company Male Quartette yond. Those living are: Mr. T. W. aroused the mement he stepped on afternoon, the event being her birth present at the meeting and made a Grace An Loniax Paul and elaborate Duet din day Roy anniversary. Saxaphone Vickers, of this city, Mrs. Thomas A. the platform at the depot. Arriving ner was Vocal Solo served and all present had a report on the work done last year Mrs. G. M. Whltmore Carver and Mr. Lacey Vickers of Salt at Main Street, Marshal Sidwell placwhich showed a profit of nearly Cornet Quartette, Milton Rees, Earl Olpin, Harold Belliston, Vernile Barnes Mr. Wallace Vickers of ed him under arrest and deprived very enjoyable tima. $2,000 on the various projects under Katherine Whltmore Lake, and Reading also Utah. have twenty him of the stock of liquids, after They ken Broad taken by the boys club. Ora Judd Logan, Vocal Solo The Levan School ball basket Iiigh - Boys' Band two grand children and three great which he was locked up In the county ' Orme Greenhall two ot Selection and bead team to went Gunnison Wednesday the voune men who had en con grand children living. jail. to thu team from that Mr. Vickers, was born in Notting-habsirwith the boys clubyork tor ' The play Saturday morning he was brought evening boys were a little over- nected two or WILL SHIP FIRST England, on April 23th, 1847 before Judge Cooper and fined $150, city. three years, wert also ., the past and at the age of five years, he left He has not yet paid the fine and Is matched and returned home defeated, made remarks conevrn- and present even to score but when the they hope f n .1 lirfTAfl CrO parents the late Mr. and Mrs. still enjoying the thn ftlttH wstrlr CAR OF EGGS with his of Mar the return game Is played. John Vickers for Utah. He walked sual Sidwell in thehospitality Jail. tne to in county retain rioara uisinty uj . the greater part of the distance a- Mrs. Ada Kay and son Fred have meeting the requirements 'of the state came School team occasan High Santaquin cross for the plains, except H. P. Warren went to Provo Mon here Mr. Hawkins ot the Arlington returned, from a two months visit in The first car of eggs ever shipped ional ride 'on one of the wagons. He Saturday night and met the aance nan met wim toe ounra for a few days visit with his wu Southern California. from this city will leave here next arrived in Nephi on Sept. 24th, 1852, day locals, but became lost during the be-in some consideration for daughter. aked never game and The shipment will be there being only two living here now got located again half of his dance hall, Wednesday. he that Mrs. Read stating .Mrs. Lona Ellertson of Provo Is vis- made. Annie and daughte uuring the game, the score being 42 by. the Central Utah Poultry who were here when be came, these was a taxpayer and was helping to . aveniiur entartauied FaJiny .Tuesday ... 18 to Levanin iting wiih relatives in Mona: ' ot favor Davfd from' Ca'zTef will be and made aWTTBrfaff Exchange tip being maintain" the' schooI,"and" thought It- -' mustc were the from Nephi, Mr. Vickers, went through all the at their home. Games and Sanpete and an injustice to him for too many dan' Mrs. Laurel Carter is visiting with Seviereggs and to refreshments served enjoyed If much weather this Counties. keeps up hardships of early pioneer life but by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs ces to be held in the gymnasium. He her parents at Moroni. suclonger the mud will be. knee deep, Some interesting figures relative industry and perseverance he that he had no objection to ' stated Geo. Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald The snow that came that solved the Sunday was In Aannoa ' which W (T , .. rafflllft, Annllftl Osborne Young of Salt Lake is to the egg production in this city for cessfully!confronts the problems in the Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wilkey, the nature of a blizzard. pioneer always are the officers out under the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin, Mr. and given by given auspices ' ofj the February spending a few days here with a new country. of the local association. but These fig- early settlement ofwas that ton thel( school, Mrs. thought Clarence Mr. Mrs and Ingram, M. B. I. P. The club met Mill In born Tuesday school to be used for a Sister Vickers, ures are based only on the number of dance public John Mrs. Mrs Morris. Lucy Wilkey, . ' l.M .1 evening. The business of the even - t, was Creek, Utah on October 19th, 1852, Fred m a (.u uiiu ueai Mr. Mrs. Reuben D. Young is visiting eggs shipped by the Nephi Poultry the nui and nail square Mrs. Harry ing was transacted. It was decided ' ' daughter of the late John and B!ack, Kendall, Association. in Provo. Irene Olpin, and to give a portion of the money reali a taxpayer. Carl Wilkey, set In the Borrowman. many Agnes" Plans for the scenery' for the High zed from the Old Maids Convention s During the month of February 451 backs incident to pioneer life she was the hostesses. Charles Hyde has gone to cases of eggs were shipped. In round always a wonderful help to her hus to the honored couple on their Golden to the Primary Association. All mem School auditorium were referred to the Nephi members of the Board. for a visit with relatives. 0 numbers this is 13,540 dozen, or band, and in addition, always faund Wedding Anniversary and exDresses bers deciding that this organization Bids for the Paxman barn were eggs. The average price for the time to do her share as a faithful the hope that their future life mav reeded financial assistance more than and read, and on motion laid., opened John li. Yates has returned home month was a Httle ,.better than 20 relief society worker until ' failing continue to be crowned with association. other The any. meeting on the table until tbe next meeting j'tter spending the winter in the north cents per dozen,, which netter the health prevented her from continuing more years of happiness and many then week. next until adjourned pros which will be held next Tuesday. urn part of the state. members of the association $2,708.00. This paper extends congratulations perlty. Swimming pool regulations were M. L. S. club met Wedensday The taken up but no final actton relative Emma E. Kay and family of Prozation of same would accrue to the producer, so they Mrs." home Ina the at of tvening use vo spent a few days In Mona last by the general naturally turned to the precious metals, and very Be Jackman. Games and social chat to the was of the pool matter being the taken, week. early in the history of man gold was selected as the public was enjoyed, after which a delicious laid on the table. ' best as a of value unit commodity adapted upon .By Mayor T.'C. Winn luncheon was served to those present which this medium of exchange or money could be Mrs. Franklin Swasey has returned based. It was made and is the standard adopted Wheat growing is the most important IndusAssessor Joel Taylor went f borne from a visit with relatives at The Busy Stitchers met at Mrs to County by the United States and all money of whatever kind try In tbe United States. .There are probably more ' Eureka Monday on official bust- - ' Mt. Pleasant. Christian issued Chrlstensen's Thursday ness by authority of this government is based on people engaged In the growing of wheat than in any t. the ability of the government to redeem same in ctternoon. Sewing and social chat other single industry, and more people depend on ' Mrs. Sarah A. Newton was pleaswere featured during the evening gold or Its equivalent in some other product on the the growing of wheat for a living than depend on basts of the purely flctictioua value accorded to gold antly surrised last Friday evening and a very delicious lunch was served Salt Lake Sunday after visiting any other single vocation. Wheat itself Is the one , bv a. number of the Relief Society sis- by reason of its having been selected as the com-- : to the members. single commodity tbe civilized portion of the huin this city for r her parents was which the money of the Country should spent man family cannot well get along without. modity upon lers. A pleasant evening Any days. f be based. There is not enough gold In the world other single product may be dispensed with without by those present, after wbicn dene to provide enough money to take care of the lous refreshments were served causing serious distress, but take away wheat and Mrs. Parmela EvacJf oTr" . .ness to be transacted, and as the volume of business BIG TOWN TEAM Intense suffering at once develops. Wheat Is the Is continually Increasing much faster than gold Is Mrs. CllfforyBaie of and most ot man. o known collateral It any liquid last Webb entertained Mrs Lorenzo the additionfor to iUH UFimes Mot. 4 - -produced, can being necessity be providing to lurnea of the world without any part transported SWAMPED BY LOCALS Friday evening for a number of her al money is obvious, and this has resulted In the or change of climatic conPleatianrfslt with Jtfrs. .? damage through handling frleiida. After an enjoyable evening monetization under the National and Federal Bankditions. ' Wheat and wheat products can be subMrs. Emma B. . tfBleand to served was those present. mippe; ing systems of U.e Country of other products, but r stituted for any other kind of food for both man and the unit of value placed on such commodities for In times of war it is the determining factor. beast. attend1 was There D. Dr. O. slow about the Miner, nothing last was monetization purposes has always been based on Mr. Edward Kay surprised The Nation well supplied with the Staff of life will local High School Basket Ball team ventlon of the Utah Cout tbe gold standard adopted as the original unit of Invaribly be victorious over an enemy whose food is Friday evening on bis 65th birthday In the way they made rings around Association Thursday whirl value. and money his relatives limited. of a number by " the Provo team at the local gymn at Provo. The ot never has been exmonetization a is privilege medium of a of creation man, Money After friends. pleasant evening score extended to which nor The of Tuesday the evening. any directly of business for the farm, product necessary conducting change, (pent in playing cards and games, was 4 9 to has the producer been permitted to enjoy any of Mrs. Hannah Foote, retur,'1 in favor of Nephi tells the world. Any product or thing may be transformed r.upper was served to the following: benefits the direct monetization from of his the prothe and Into nature of Sunday from Southern Ca" the Government story of the one-sidmoney by determining and Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilson All suca benefits have accrued ducts or securities. the contest, and to think that the after several months .visit in stipulating the conditions and terms upon which It Merle Kay of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. middleman. exclusively to the may be monetized. boys from the Big Steel Town? ever state. William Airs. Mr. and Reuben Carter, The desirability of wheat monetization has I Because of Its unrivaled position among the thought they had a look In the Nebo Mr. been frequently discussed, but until now there does Plstt, Mr.- and Mrs. Isaac Kay, of nature and its intrinsic value as a nectrireC1 products I. B. Division. Vocational course Of State workBall, the visitors not appear to have been any concrete workable and Mrs. H. B. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. essity for preserving the life of man, wheat Is the ed hard and came down here with a was In Nephi Wednesday In the Interplan suggested, and the plan now suggested by the natural and logical commodity on which the moneEugene Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Kay good bunch of rooters expecting easy est of the Boys Club" work. as Wheat Growers it does the be should based. It world League, That the of extending Newton. Air. and Mrs. Floyd Kay. tary systems and money but presto! what a surprised Immediate such direct of monetization benefits Nation of no In has the Archie system any monetary place Sarah Shepard, Harvey Kay, Mrs. T. H. Worthlnglon and daughbunch at the close of the contest, and to the individual producer of wheat, and incidentis due entirely to the conditions that developed durKay and the guest of honor Edward to Mrs. Henry Painter, returned ter to of farm the all other In the Man think from Nations producers all ally civilization. that of team, lowly products, the ing growth Kay will 'undoubtedly meet with strenuous opposition and under all conditions Is Impelled by tbe law of Nephi should be able to administer from Salt Lake Wednesday. from those who heretofore have enjoyed a monopoly such a drubbing. Wonders never self preservation to do the things he considers will Sessions of the Farmers and Houne-keepeof this most valuable privilege, but farmers generbest subserve and aggrandize his individual InterMr. and Mrs. W. P. Gadd, returncease. held was which Convention, ally will rally to Its support and should be able by In the growth of civilization there has develests. horns from Salt Lake Wednesday. ed were force of numbers and the Justness of their rause to In Nephi Monday and Tuesday, First the prooped two distinct classes of men. Mr. Gadd recently had an operation A overcome all such unreasonable and labor who of opposthe of the held here Wednesday afternoon. soil, the TO NEPHI unjust tillers by LOSE 8PIUXGVILLE ducers, performed In the above city. He Is lect-nreition and prevail upon tbe Government to put same their hands and the sweat of their brows wring large crowd attended to hear the now slowly improving. .Into effect. A good preliminary program from mother earth the products that sre necessary In one of the hardest fought conA can of next conditions and the of life present upon earth, perpetuation tbe for perpetuation was held Jointly In the meeting house, tests of the Nebo division basket ball Elms Jones, Marion Pyper, Rita mean nothing else but the destroying of the dignity the consumer engaged In other pursuits, such as after which the women adjourned to series plsyed at Sprlngvllle Friday Schofleld and Evelyn Bailey, returnInto a th of and of the conditluxuries life, and forcing farming producer comforts the providing tbe Relief Society hall, whl'e the men local team A Government with ion of peonage or evening the high school ed to Provo Sunday afternoon after means of education and recreation and things that rornalned at the meeting house. Sub-Jpr40 per cent of Its population In this condition would iost to the Utah County boys with a spending a few days In this city. amusement and entertainment and to the pertain tiken of timely Intercut wjr7 score of 24 to 21. The game was They are all attending the U. T. U. Indeed be a house divided against Itself. Burely the contribute to mans happiness. Between these two everyop In both departments-an- d fast and furious throughout and kept this winter. great Oovernnent of the United States will not perclasses has grown np the element necessary to bring mit such a condition to develop If It Can possibly tbe winners guessing to the last body seemed to think' that a very ahont an exchange of the products of one for the be avoided. The monetization of wheat and the aft'Ttiin'-ltiannt. education and amusement bwi The result of this game will minute. comforts, profitable advantsges, Willard Young of Salt Lake snd Mr ... h. kiAin To this element naturally stabllzing of wheat prices at a value equal to the vrtin. tutn enable Sprlngvllle to go to Partridge of the B. Y. U. were the provided by the other. probable rM within flora flays ot Vsrli I fell the task of providing a medium of exchange aversge cost of production as contemplated In the the state meet. Nephi will finish In principal speakers Saturday and Sunplan outlined by the Wheat Growers Lesgue Seems whereby the differences arising from the various second place. ( to ' develof condition the day at the G"nealoglcaI Convention. iuch be could classes possibility two preclude easily the between transactions SfC. to and and would happinof nature oping, promises prosperity bring In the very balanced. things they Oitfirry st. nvww helmed fof the Mrs. E. J. Irons, was called to Rftlt ess to the great producing class of our population There will be no mvtin(rs ef the be lt,t es!e4 In providing this medium of exchange moment this fuller l o)!Hltlnn Lake Wednesday on account of the M. I. A. held In the wsrds Sondsy without In any way Interfering with the prosperuch products and In eurh manner or !tf of tbe 9j1 " V th (llifiKter Illness of her daughter Mrs. Bert evening on errnunt of the concert ity snd happiness of any other portion of our nodld be most beneficial to themselves. Wheat hl, h find rk,n hi fm ttli man In J monetl1 Swlndelhurst. all the because would advantages not the Tabernacle. t Ms then l, turoml Iruiied rhsree; to tti nrrHn. Tsn jmu rin anything for hhn hre IK-toT?e down fl ru, Tbs ufgotJ gisn-e- l -- In It occupied 'i A '. -- . . -- -- e, MONA NOTES - ; - . 3T . A 1 162-,48- Should Wheat Monetized? ... ?C ed - ' rs s. semi-slaver- y. i t"i d. " "V |