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Show I 1 - Devoted to the Interests of Juab County A Home Paper ; For Home People ij The Times, Vol. 14, No. 21. Nephi, Juab County, UtaU. Friday, July 27th, 1923. MILDRED NEWTON NEPHI STRUCK BY AUTO Young Girl In Critical Condition As Result of AcciOther Mona News. dent WINS ELEVEN INNINGS GAME The game played Friday afternoon at the local ball park between Lebl nd the local team waa full of thrills from start to finish and, il took. Al innings to decide which should claim the honor of winning. - Ole Boswell pitched the entire session and the last two innings twirled real league stuff. Mont Sperry was behind and did excellent work, catching 2 men out i nthe 7th, and knocking the win ning run in the 11th.; At the end of 8th innings the score was a tie. In the first half of the 9 th,, Lent came ' through with a rally which netted them 4 runs. So confident was the manager of the visiting- team that this big lead would win the game, he undled up the bats in the sack and prepared to leave at the close of the' local's last Innings aa he thought. But what a surprise,-- when' lo and behold the Nephites staged' 8" tally in their half of the 9th, 4 runs to their credit, which tied the score, and the much disappointed manager was forced tat bring back the sack of bats and play .2 more in nings. The 10th frame yiejdad- no thing, and likewise the ;llpT for. the visitors, but in the latter' innings, with a man on second,. Mout: Sperry whipped over a neat Single " which scored the winning run,, making it 12 to 11 in favor of the locals. Feature plays of the game were: A 3 bagger by Bryan Petty in the 4th innings, scoring Burton and ,(owan. Double play in the ' 6th, Catch by Bryan Petty, and a peg . to Cowan. 2 base hit by I. M. Petty in the 9th The lightening storm of last Sat- and a couple of neat catches in the urday afternoon played a curious 7 th by Mont Sperry. Umpire George prank 'here that might have result D. Haymond. ed in the death or serious injury, of Rachel Young, litUe daughter of . Mr. and Mrs". Alonzo Young. A bed COURT NEWS OF..': . . : THE WEEK at the Young Home was standing under large tree near the (house and when it started' to" rain Rachel went to cover up the bed. Light- l'he case of S. F. Faikenburg vs ening struck the tree and coming David Nell, was heard before Judge down the tree leaped over to the Christeusen Friday, the jury finding iron cot upon which the little girl in favor of the defendant no cause was fixing the bed. The lightning iot action. set fire to the mattress of the cot and The case of the Utah Valley Land burned the little girls leg quite and Water Co. vs F. A. Keyte, and badly. The umbrella she had placed Rachael Keyte, was on stipulation of over her head was broken into bits counsel for both parties, decrees Rachel was out and around again in were entered by the court determina few days. ing the rightsand fixing the amount to be paid by the plaintiff to the The little son of Mr. and Mrs. ,M defendants at $6,500, in installments M. King, sustained a broken arm as follows: $1300 on tho entry of this one day last week, by falling over judgment, and $1300 annually for 4 a limb while playing at a neighbors years at 8 per cent interest. Each He is getting along nicely at the pre party to pay their own costs. sent time. At the conclusion of this case Judge Christensen adjourned court until Mr. and Mrs. Osgorne Young, Mr July 25th. On this date court re and Mrs. Thomas Newton, Mr. and convened with Judge T. H. Burton Mrs. William Yates, and Mr. and on the bench. Airs. Gilbert Kay of Salt Lake spent The court ordered a special venire a few days in Mona last week. of Jurymen called. The case of H. M. Miller vs J. Leo Ellertson et al, was Mrs. Elgy Ellertson has returned th.jn called, and which case is still from Salt Lake where she has been in progress. with her little son for sometime past Burton, ordered all jurymen Judge The who were not on this panel excused receiving medical attention. little fellow seems to be much lm for the term. .Mildred Newton, the fifteen year ulu Uauguter of Jos F. Newton, was biiuck by an automobile Monday evening driven by John Armstrong of Ephraim and very seriously injured. At this" writing the little girl is still in a precarious condition & recovery is doubtful. It appears that the girl with three or lour conipamons was i.ttiiuag uiouk ue paveu ruaa utat iuc le&iueuce oi Juis. KcUUcu xouug, ..onti oi town wuen mir. Armstrong approauned from tne north and suucjt tne birl Uam behind. Ac the same lime another car was passing noin tne south and lir. Armstrong was blinded by its powerful lights auu could not aee what was in his patn JVir. Armstrong picked the little girl up and hurried to Nephi where medical, attention was given by Dr Kees. The injuries were mainly in the head and bleeding was profuse. Xi seems little short of a miracle that the child was not instantly killed. Attorney Will L. Hoyt. and De puty Sheriff Christison were in town Tuesday morning investigating the tragedy. J. F. Newton, who was in Los Angeles at the time of the accident to his daughter, was sent for and ar rived home Wednesday noon. Jack Booth, the four year old son and Mrs. Glen Booth, was fatally injured Friday evening at their ranch North of this city when he waa struck by a cow owned by Mr Booth. It appears that the little fellow had gone down to the corral along with the other children, where one of the milk cows bad a youn calf. It Is thought that the cow be came enraged at he Intrusion and at tacked the child. He was rushed to the office of Drs. Rees and Rees, but be was found to be dead on arrival of Mr. here. The sympathy of the people of this city goes out to the bereaved parents In the sorrow that has come to them In such a sudden manner. Funeral services were held from the South Ward Meeting House Sun day afternoon. Auto Accident Thursday Eve ning Results In Death-FunerServices at Tabernacle. al ii i iwrilTi mm 5. lit v ts--t"- - 'M l h ' 4 I 1 i '1 and-place- Aa a result of the auto accident inui suay evening Airs. Ueorga Hill A puaea away Monday after a several days suffering morning from the iu- juiies received when the car driven by ner husuand turned over near the mouth of the canyon as reported In our last issue. Mr. Hill and Miss tuiu Anderson, the occupants of the car at the time the accident happened are now on the road to recovery, Mr. lull be.ng abie to attend the funeral Mrs. Hill was wull respectea by all who knew her; and her untimiy death is mourned by her many friends and relatives. She is survived by her husband, and one son, Lucien Hill. Also other relatives living in Moroni. : ! , proved. KILLED BY COW Dramatization of Harold Bell Wright's Beloved Romance of the Ozark Mountains to Be Pre sented on Third Night- - An Exceptional Cast Coached by Elias Day of Chicago. - ; JACK BOOTH IS FAMOUS DRAMA, "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS," MRS. HILL DIES TO BE PRESENTED AT CHAUTAUQUA FROM INJURIES - 'a and Mrs. Leon Newton, are visiting with relatives here. The News, Vol 7, No 8. the-ba- t - Mr. i SPRINGVILLE 16 NEPHI FIVE Luck was against us at Springville Wednesday when the home team met the strong line-u- p from that city, the result being a win for the Utah County boys 16 to 5. Fleiger was on the mound tor Springville and twirled good ball. One of the features of the game was a home run by I. M- Petty. With the return of the reg ular line-u- p from the National Guard encampment the game today on the local lot with Springville should be a closely coniesiea auair, ana it would not surprise the fans If we should carry off the honors. Dr. D. O. Miner Will Move To California Dr. D. O. Miner will move from N'ephl sometime in August to San The Doctor who recently returned from a trip to that Mate says that the climate and beauty of Southern California are too great to resist and he has decided to move Atttorney and Mrs. J. H. McKnight there again. Mrs. Miner who Is now nd family, returned home Wednes In San Diego will probably remain day from Greenville, Utah where the; there until the Doctor arrives. Dr, attended a family reunion. Ninety and Mrs. Winer resided there for sevfive of the family were present at eral years prior to their returning to the reunion of which number ten this city. were bishops and two others, mem Mrs. Wm Foote, left Saturday for bers of th High Council. A feature of the gathering was the singing, th Gandy, Utah, where she will enjoy a family being noted along this line vacation for some time. Dlcgl, California. Funeral services were held in the Tabernacle Weduesday morning un der the direction of Bishop Thomas Bailey. Prayer was offered by P. P. Christison, and benediction by T. C. Winn. OEXO The speakers were: President T. "The Shepherd of the Hills' will be a feature attraction the third night at Chautauqua this sear. This dellehtful D- - Rees, and Bishop Thomas Bailey. American play, dramatized from Harold Bell Wright's famous story. Is to be presented with scenic equipment by the each of whom paid high tribute to Ellas Day Players, of Chicago.. A picked cast of experienced people, selected and personally coached by Mr. Day, will the worth of the deseased and her give the production. "The Shepherd of the Hills" is a play of the Ozark mountains. The characters, some rough and many good qualities as a wife and or liner instincts, are typical oi me strong, spiniea pioneers wno established the outposts of civilized lawless, . others mmhr - . , .1 I - I .1 t , .. ..IT I 1. nan nmmaHnalTi. Mai nrlt). I. Iin me wiiu, ucw iouuo C m me w. im ymoama in uuo oiury ui uieir ineno- - i ' Musical numbers were rendered as ui iuuic ucuulj, . snips, tneir loves, uieir ibuub. .. "Oh My Father" Mrs. His productions are solid and dignified and follows: Ellas Day is perhaps one of tne best known Eastern Ernest "Touch Me With Greenwood, to be. secure able Is best and cleanest the of American plays for Chautauqua pres through his professional standing Thine Hand" Miss Arvilla Lunt, entation. 'Sometime We'll Understand" The Cole Sisters. X 3RD ANNUAL FARMERS Interment took place in the Vina ENCAMPMENT LOGAN Bluff Cemetery. Beautiful flowers 31 3. covered the casket. SThi AW XH "m LZjJ (0110 1 ; 1- uiutuj I A , actor-producer- s. Jsi'-'-t- '' CHAUTAUQUA OPENS FRIDAYAUG : 3RD TO 8TH JULY to AUG. me farmers Encampment THROUGH TRAINS and TAKEN OFF SUNDAY Kound-u- p at the Agricultural College is the greatest event in agriculture of the entire year. It Is the timo when An important change in the train Five Day Program Given By LYNNDYL TEN--- the greatest people of the State, the service entering this city will take NEPHI beauSEVEN on will assemble the fanners, High Class Artists Season ZVlii, when the tuul campus for a vacation visit and ptace Sunday July Tickets Are Now On Sale. througn trains number 3 and 4 will entertainment. the The team from Lynndyl won a 'luero is nothing else just like it. be taken off and transferred lobeen This line. has main change The Extension Service at the col The Nephi 1!23 Chaulaugua opens ragged game cn Pioneer Day from the on account of locals the score being 10 to 7 in lego has been working long aud dil- made necessary in thiu city next Friday afternoon on the present track the steel light their favor. Errors were plentiful igent to provide everything necess Aug 3rd at 2 p. m. Five days of on both sides, although the game ary to make a good time lor all who between this city and Salt Lake, varied programs are being offered by was to run the close, the score being a Utt in care to come and they have succeded. which makes it dangerous on a 5 day circuit unison-Whit- e and trains any longer engines heavy the of In last 8th. the 9th It. now the "Come and Lynn They say enjoy Sunday August 5 th, there will not this route until heavier steel is a rally and came through liie program as outlined will con- on be any programs given, as the enter dyl framed with 3 more runs which clinched the sist of exhibits, clinics, contests, de- laid. The work of laying down nine tainments conflict with the local city is already underway game as the locals failed to do any partment meetings for men and for ty pound rails ordinances, so it was deemed best by Lehi il is report aud between Piovo their half of the session. Bos women, dances, bund concerts, mothe committee to exclude this day thing well and Burton pitched for Nephi vies, excursions to experiment farms, ed. from the list of days originally pubIn connection with the above. and Mont Sperry did the work be baseball and other games. lished. The dates will therefore be: another change in the local train hind Sudthe bat. and bo will all Lindquist you want, tiuttermilk, be of interest lo the Aug 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7ih, and th will service were the battery for the visit served free of charge every day 'at bury, ine first days program will be fur ors. aud which will lake afhere, people L in Cowan. bar. the milk The Joesph cafeteria pire college nished by the Ward Waters Company, new will serve three meals a day at reas fect at the same time, that of which includes dramatic sketches. 71 and 72. This of schedule train onable prices, most dishes will cost impersonations, vocal, piano and Battery "E" Returns train will leave Salt Lake at 7:20 but five cents each. solos. a. m. and then Xylophone From Encampment A milk bar will be maintained at arrive here at 10:30 Second day concert, given by the to Fillmore, arriving Ihere at 1:55 which ice cream, cheese, butter, milk, Artells Dickson Concert Co. In the p. m. Leaving Fillmore at 2:20 p. eggs, aud other eatables may be pur evening, a lecture and Oriental PageIt will arrive in rsepni auoui a in.. chased reasonable The members of Battery "E" the at prices. ant. and Sail Lake City al 8:1a m., p. Infants up to six years of age will Third day. Afternoon entertain local unit of the Utah National Guard p. in. A.-be J care in 8:30 for who g the Gig-linwent nursery into camp July Sth at of the ment, by the National Trio. Evening The California, returned home Wed- to 4 P.M. and given a forenoon and abeve great disadvantage The famous play, "Shepherd Of The be mall in the will change Hills" by Harold Bell Wright, given nesday evening. A large crowd of an afternoon milk luncheon and a service from Salt Lake to this city. 25 noon meal for cents. friends and relatives met the train mail deby the Elias Day Players of Chicago. The swimming pool and shower Under the present schedule Fourth day. Afternoon concert by and gave the boys a hearty welcome local in the posloffico as late home. They are all looking well and baths of the large gymnasium will posited the Jugo-Sla- v Orchestra. Evening 7 p. m. in the evening arrives in to the Orchestra, and a seem none the worse for the two he open all day free of charge prelude, Jugo-Sla-v Salt Lake at 6:30 the next morning. lecture "Shooting The Goal" by Dr. weeks of intensive training which t visitors. While mail from Salt Lake deposited Every farm family needs and de in the mails there up to a lato hour, they have been subject to. Tho train F. E. Gordon. serves those a on as as vacation much which ran home they returned Fifth day Prelude, Ruth Llnrud. before In othe vocations. There Is arrives here for distribution a Special Event Magic Circus. Even- into freight train a short time after engaged 8 m. a. the morning. following no better place than the college to ing Joy Night. Prelude, Ruth Liu- - leaving San Francisco, but with the have a Under the new schedule, mail for good time and get a lot at Entertain ment ,Mc Donald exception of a few bruises no serious rud. Salt Lake and all other points north injuries were suffered. The fireman good wboleaoine inspiration. Ask any and Birch, the Conjurer. east, will have to be in the local were of who last on those there year. the freight train was killed and Season tickets are now on sale by office about 4:30 p. m. in the after Begin now to plan your work so the local committee, and a big saving several cars derailed. Captain Dur it will remain in the otherwise noon, care It for of itself will that take ham did the not arrive here with is made In buying a season ticket, next day. Mail for the until office as the single admission to any one men as he had to remain in Salt Lake four days, get that spare tire fixed the south will leave here about 10 of the above range from 60c to SI. to make arrangements for the hor- and grease and fill old "Lis" with m. each person, while the purchase of ses which the battery will he equip gasoline and be ready to start with on ban 30th. crowd the with. ped July Large a season ticket bring the cost of these ners are being prepared for every Sorensen-Christen- sen this entertainments down lo one-hacar. - uet one irom tne Agricultural price. Season tickets can be used by Boxing Match Declared Nuptials Agent and have a banner trip. any member of tne family. Although Draw A Woid from Seveler, Sanpete, Beaver a person should attend part of the Iron and Garfield counties says that A wedding of local interest took numbers, It would still be economy caravans A great deal of interest was taken there will be large auto to buy a seanon ticket. Wednesday evening wLn Mrs. place on that same date enroute marThe Chautauqau will be a five day In the six round boring exhibition thru Nephi - Fred Sorrnsen, was joined In Lets our live true to slogto Logan. men who have guaranteed It should given at tho Venlee Theatre Tuesday Mr. George Christensen of to riage have the united support of the com- - night. The contestants were: Perry gan "Juab County Adead.", was perFor further particulars apply to the Axtell, Utah. The ceremony Talbot of this city snd Jack Holt, munly In the undertaking. formed by Bishop Thomas Bailey at formerly of the British Navy. The County Agent. the home of the bride. This taper A. E. Smith. Last Thursday night somo person bout was fast and furious througout joins with their many friends In entered the office of Dr. J. A. Booth, and att he close of the contest I. M wishing them a happy married life. a It the local dentist, and carried off all Petty, the referee declared Born to Mr. and Mrs. Burdetto the gold in Might to the value of about draw. Another match between these Sperry, yesterday, a fine baby boy. Supt. A. J. Gowers, has a force of $50.00. No other articles were miss men Is being promoted to take place Mrs. 8. G. Ord returned home men at wotk this we k putting In cA pxrept as stated above. Entrance In the near future, which will be a was effected from a window in the great drawing card, as another splr Sunday after visiting In Salt Lake new water mains along the business Itcd contest can be looked for. for a few weeks. section of Main Street. rear of the building. lf |