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Show Nephi, Juab County. Utah Friday, October 26th. 1923. The Times, Vol. 14, No. 33. America Now Makes Large Lenses IMPORTANT MEETING OF CLUBS What Is claimed to be the largest lens ever made In America Is shown here, with the chief lens maker In Uncle Sam's employ, John Clacey. Making of fine lenses was an unknown art here before the war and due to our supply being cut off, the government set about making Its own. What la called the finest lens factory In the country Is located at the bureau of standards. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING , Plans For Wheat Price Control Will Be Presented By Mayor Winn Farmers of Nephi Are Cordially Invited To Attend Meeting Pea Factory Project Will Be Discussed. important meeting will be held next Tuesday evening in the Commer-- I s. BOXING EXHIBITION George W. Booth, the well known Q. Dorius former man AT EMRO TONIGHT tailor ofandtheR.Golden Rule have ager Store, Four boxing events will be pulled tonight at the Emro Boxing Club. All the boxenynre here and ready to The main events will be bego. tween Frankie Buffington of Salt Iff recently opened a tailoring establisn- ment in the front room over the posi office. Mr. Dorius returned from Salt Lake a few days ago where he Press purchased a Hoffman Steam which is now installed at their place of business. According to Mr. Dorius they expect to operate one of the best tailoring shops south of Salt Lake and will be in a position to take care of the needs of the people Lake and Harold Ivies of Sciplo. Kid Herman of Salt Lake and Percy Talbot of Nephi. Good preliminary bouts will be between Kid Coulson of Foun tain Green and Alberto Veld of Mex throughout the surrounding country lco, Ivo Gardner of Levan and Bat In the denning and pressing ot clothes. They will operate under Ming the firm name of Booth and Dorius. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Austin and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mrs. family of Garland, Utah, moved to Elizabeth Cowan and MrsCowan, Lucile Lunt Nephi where they will spend the motored to Salt Lake yesterday for winter. Mrs. Austin was formerly a few days visit. Miss Elsie Brough ot this city. De-Sot- o. i I . The Ladles Literary Club met Tuesday evening at the home of the vice president Mrs. E. R. Forrest. Ths was rendered: following program Paper Mrs. 8. B. McCune, "Indian Tribes of Utah," Biography and a story of Dorothy Canfield Fisher by Mrs. J. W. Whltmore. The musical entertainment consisted of two jrocal selections by Miss Arvilla Lunt. The following members were present: Mrs W. F. Brough, Mrs. E. R. Fcrrest. Mrs. J. W. Bond, Mrs. J. W. Whltmore, Mrs. 8. B. McCune. Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. P. II. Cowan, Mr A George A. Hperry Jr., Mrs. J. L. BelMston Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. J. W. Kelson Mrs. 1. M. Petty. Mrs. T. C. Winn. Mrs, R. T, Cowan. Miss Genovj ilooth Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Toliey and family, returned to Salt Lake Sunday after visiting with relatives here for a few days. 'The members of the Ladies Ken sington Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. E. U. Forrest, Thursday evening. The place cards and table decorations were In Hallowe'en col' ors. The time was spent In sewing arier wnicn a dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Rum Hawkins, Mrs. J. II. Lunt, Mrs. June Kendall, Mrs. W. II. Warner. Mrs Paul Booth, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs V. M. Foote, Airs. Spencer E. Forrest, Mrs. Dennis Wood and th hostess Mrs. E. R. Forrest. "HWLJHOLDS annual MJMJAI LYLMMj Eirin ruv The following preliminary programs will be rendered in the respective wards ot this city Sunday evening, October 28th ,to commence at 7.30 m. Mouth Ward Employees of Plaster Com pany Enjoy Day of Recreation and Sport--$10- 0 In Prizes Distributed. Aliss Athelia Booth The annual field day of the em Miss Beth Hobbs Mr. Clarence Warner ployees of the Nephi Plaster Mill Instrumental Selection, Mrs. Diane was held at the City Ball Park SaturBooth, Miss Mere! Uoldsbrougn, day. This annual event is now looked forward by the management and and Mr. R. Q. Dorius. JUAB STAKE CHOIR '. 21 Piano Solo Reading Vocal Solo An uiai uuu ruuuia tti muicu all ue ELECT OFFICERS members df the Commercial Club, Kiwanis Club and the farmers oi Nephi, are invited. The purpose of the meeting is to hear the plan to The following officers were named wheat price control presented by for the recently organized sla&e reMayor Winn, which has recently choir at Wednesday night's rehearceived official recognition by the sal. Paul Booth, president; J. M. Secretary ot Agriculture, whose off- Christeusen, Vice President; Elva ice is now giving the plan careful Jennings Secretary; W. J. Sells, Libconsideration. This plan with some rarian; Athelia Booth assistant libchanges was originally put forth by rarian; Viola Worthington Organist; the Wheat Growers League, and in JVlelba Anderson, assistant organist, view of the fact that many members and John Hood director. of each club and farmers in parti A committee of three will be namcular, are not familiar with this plan i ed by Director Hood to act as a music for wheat control it was arranged at committee whose duty it will be to the Kiwanis Club luncheon held Mon- secure a supply of good music for day to hold this joint session, and the choir. The very best in Church have this subject presented, in order music will be sought as the life of a that the members, and the farmers choir and its usefulness depends who desired to attend could have largely on the class and of quality first hand information on the nature music presented. of the plan as outlined. The choir is at work now on sele Another matter that is also hav- ctions for the November Conference, ing some earnest consideration from and among the numbers presented club committees is the pea factory will be two of the old favorite Evan proposition which will mean so much Stephens anthems, "Song of the Reto this section if the project can be deemed" and "Grant Us Peace" also successfully put over. The commit- "Great Is the Lord" and "The Evertees who have this matter in hand lasting Light" will also be presented. will very likely have some valuable The choir numbers about 75 voices information ready for this meeting. and all are enthusiastic in the work. A full attendance of all members oi There is need of more male voices both organizations is desired by the and an appeal will be made to the officers In order that the members men and boys who can assist in this will be in a position to act intelli- work. The next rehearsal will be gently when the times comes to put held at the Seminary and a general the pea factory over. invitation is extended to the singers to join in this community work. Mr. Hood is delighted with the Standing of Contestants talent he finds here, and he anticipat In Vote Contest es the building up of a choir that will be a real contribution to the church and community life of Nephi. The of is the v following standing the contestants, in the vote contest Democrats Nominate now being held by the management of the Arlington Dance Hall and City Ticket which will close Friday, December 7 th. The prizes to be given away at that time consist of two high grade The Democrats of this city held beautiful watches which have been their convention Saturday afternoon, on display the past week in the Ne W. C. Andrews being chosen chairphi Drug: man. The following men were chosLadies en as nominees of the party to be 1700 voted for at the municipal election Margaret Bryan Mildred Ellison 1500 November 6th, 1923. 1200 Hannah McPherson For Mayor, Thomas Bailey; Coun900 cilman 4 year term, John Richardson Lavern Blackett 800 Councilmen Two year Erma Lunt terms, June 600 Kendall, A. B. Gibson, and I. M. PetHelga Bryan Kuth Grover 500 ty. City Recorder, Mrs. Mattie Vick-er400 Marion Pyper For Treasurer, Mrs. Leah 200 Chase, the Republican nominee for Ludean Lunt 200 this office was endorsed by the DeMargaret Foote Gl'DtlcilH'D mocratic Party and her name will 1800 appear on both ballots. Rex Ostler Carl Ostler 1600 1100 Roy Lomax Leland Belliston 800 Booth and Dorius Open Glen Worthingtin 600 Modern Tailor Shop 200 Rulon Parkes The News, Vol. 7. No. employees with a great deal of pleas ure. Dr. Ellerbeck, the general man ager on account of business engage ments was unable to be present this year, this being the first time he has missed being present on these occasions. In the morning a ball game be tween the Quarry Men and Mill North Ward Vermeil Beck Men were played which resulted in Current Events Vocal Duet, Mildred Elliston and Ada a win for the Quarry men. The game was fairly even until the fifth In S perry. Erma Worthington nings when the winners piled up a Reading Waldo Jones score that the mill hands could not Vocal Solo pass. In the afternoon sports of all kinds were enjoyed, the company dis Don Carlos Circus nearly flOO in prizes. Can- Coming To Venice I trlbuUng Ton Praam anrl rtlliur nnlnriAA Hiua were served during the time the sports were in progress. Monday and Tuesday Nov. 5th and The days festivities ended with a 6th, the Don Carlos Circus of trained big dance in the evening at the North will ap Ward Amusement Hall to which dogs, moneys, and ponies pear at the Venice Theatre. This many friends of the company and circus is one of the high class at were invited. Splendid retractions now on the road, and are employees freshments were served during the Mr. and Mrs. George W. Garrett playing at the Orpheum Theatre in dance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brough and family have moved to Salt Lake City for are visiting in Salt Lake City this Salt Lake City this week. For many years past the very beet Mr. Carlos asserts that if man of week. the winter. feeling has existed between studies man he soon becomes dis thegood company and its men, and this he County Attorney Will L. Hoyt was gusted with his subjects; but it Air. and Mrs. Wm. G. Orme, and annual event nelps t0 cement this con -j onnA fdlnwohin h.lu.ocn om. iuuJ - I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brooks, are vis- over to Eureka Saturday on official BtUUies .ttUllliaia. , uo win . ouuu a iann Dorn ot love anu uuueisuiuuH business. iting In Salt Lake City this week. ing. Aua ne oeueves mtu. luasmuuu Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carter, and as the monkey 'is man's nearest relat Jack Teasdale, was down from Peter Groneman of ion in the lower animal kingdom, M W. MANGELSON HIT Provo this week enjoying a hunting Mr. and Mrs, were Provo, Utah, guests Sunday ot man should imitate the money in cer section. in this BY CAR IN SALT LAKE trip tain respects. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Lunt. The monkay imitates man and ac Mr. J. E. Cole, motored to Salt J. W. Whitmore, left Monday mor quires many commendable tricks and M. W. Mangelson of the the where Nephi he spent Lake Sunday day ning for Los Angeles. California. Mr virtues, Carlos says, and the monkey and Hardware Store with Mrs. Cole who is visiting with Whitmore Implement 10 man should has will be away about many good traits a slight concussion of the relatives in that city. study. For instance, he points out. days. a scalp wound and numerous the monkey does not believe in fight brain, J. S. Ostler, was down from Salt The Social Neighbors Club were ing. He says the monkey knows it abrasions about the face and body Lake City Tuedsay and Wednesday, delightfully entertained yesterday Is necessary to fight sometimes, so when he was struck by an automobile driven by J. William Fox, Sun looking after his business Interests afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo the monkey elect leaders who exhere. O. Ostler. The time was spent in change fistcuffs and bites, and the day morning in Salt Lake. Mr. Mangelson it appeared ""was sewing and social chat, after which loser buries his head while the win for a street car when he was waiting from down was was to served fleas. a very delicious lucheon ner goes back Roger Hague, searching for hit the by passing car. He was taken on a Salt Lake this week And there is no such a thing as di hunting to the following: Mrs. I. M. Petty to the emergency hospital tor treat trip, but Roger says he never caught Mrs. J. W. Boud, Mrs. Harry Foote vorce in monkey land, Carlos said. ment. Mrs. G. R. Judd. Mrs. T. D. Rees. Monkeys mate early in life and stick sight of any deer. Mr. Mangelson returned home Wed Mrs. Geo. Haymond, Mrs N. J Rees, by each other until death. He says was at his place ot busi Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and Mrs. J. E. Ostler. Special guests Mrs this is the chief monkey virtue that nesday and ness again yesterday, although the iM. were Mrs. man the V. Utah Mrs. guests of should imitate. June Provo, Kendall, Foote, family bandages around his head and face Three hours of sleep is all the the Sunday of Mr. and Mrs: N. A. Neil- - J. W. Ellison, Mrs. ,Alneda Watson results of the accident are at once son. Mrs. R. L. Batchelor. The hostess monkey requires. The monkey learns Mr. Mangelson is feeling Mrs. Ostler was assisted in serving at an early age to sleep on its back, apparent. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, mot by Mrs. T. W. Vickers. with hands over head, very much like happy that it was no worse. man. The average age of the mon- ored to Moroni Sunday where they spent the day with relatives return key is 25 years, maturity being reach- Rid of Father" i "Getting ea . . at i& years. ing home In the evening. WEEKLY CROP AND Venice Ihursday INov. IsL In the clircus Mr Carlos has 20 train Mrs. Jack Llnabacker, returned 12 ponies, 30 trained WEATHER REPORT ed monkeys, to her home in Milford, Sunday, after dogs, a group of educated goats, and The South Ward Mutual Improve the smallest horse in the world. visiting with her parents Mr. and ment Association, will put on a one Mrs. J. W. Sidwell for a short time. Additional precipitation over a lim act vaudeville in connection with the Mrs. T. L. Schofield, and Mrs. John lted area in northern counties has Republicans Nominate picture show next Thursday evening November 1st. The play is entitled Schorield, returned to their homes improved the condition of the soils Ticket City In Provo Wednesday after a pleas- for sugar beet and potato digging "Getting Rid of Father" and is dir ant visit with their parents .Mr. and and for grain planting, and has im ected by Miss Elva Jennings. The of growing Mrs. J. W. Brough. cast of characters are as follows: proved the condition grains and the grazing ranges. Rain The Republican City Convention met Bessie, Miss Geneva Langlois; Rich A number of the hunters were suc Is still needed, however, in central in the City Hall Friday evening and ard, Leland Belliston; Obadiah Sweet cessful in securing a deer this week, sections for the ranges, and is becom placed In nomination the following water. Robert Park; James the But among the lucky ones we have heard ing urgently needed in the southern ticket to be voted for at the munici ler, J. W. Adams. There will also be of are: Gerald Pyper, Roy Batchelor, sections for both grain and ranges pal election to be held in this city songs by Mr. John Hood. Dr. J. G. Irons, Robert The picture will be a special Gold- Chappell, The apple harvest has progressed fav Tuesday, November 6th: For Mayor, a orably, and fruit has continued its T C Winn; For four year councilman wyn attraction Roy Nelson, and A. W. Clyde. Remembrance' excellent condition and appearance Jesse Pay; For two year councilmen, Rupert Hughes production, with the The first snow of the season fell Livestock are mostly off the nationa George A. Sperry Jr., J. A. Booth, and movie star Cullen Landis in the lead In this city Tuesday and the land forests and some lamb shipping con N. J. Rees, For Recorder W. W. Jen ing role. The regular picture show throughout the valley received a good tlnues, all stock being in fairly good kins, for treasurer, Mrs. Leah Chase. prices will prevail and you cannot at With the exception of recorder and ford to miss this bill at only the price deal of moisture. The storm will do condition. Precipitation has been ben lay work for a few days, but the eficlal to fall sown grains at Tre N. J. Rees for Councilman the Dre-- of a regular picture show ticket. great amount o good it will do to monton; there has been just enough sent officers were renominated for a. the dry farms and ranges will offset froct to color the apples well. Th notber term. Councilman E. R. For livestock ranges are better at Ibapah est is the hold-ovJUDGES OF ELECTION member. any Inconvenience. than for several years; stock are ARE APPOINTED Miss Pearl Warren, who has been good. Fall grain is being planted at AT KXTKKTAIXS HOME local as St. at the under favorable condition John, employed operator OF PAKEXTH telephone exchange for the past five ot soils and weather. Apple pickin At a meeting of thu City. Council years has accepted a position with Is progressing rapidly at Provo; the held Tuesday evening, the following the telephone company at Provo and seed bed for fall grain is generally in judges of electiou were appointed by has moved to that city. Miss Warren, excellent condition, and the planting Mrs. T. L. Schofield and Mrs. John the Council to act in this capacity at has given excellent service here and Is being rushed; some grain Is up, Schofield of Provo, Utah, delightfully the municipal election to be held many of the patrons will regret her Winter wheat is being sown at Levan entertained a number of their friends Tuesday, November 6th. Her and the early sown fields are comln Monday evening at the home of their leaving the local exchange. District Number 1. Bert Green- place as chief operator has been tak- up slowly. Sugar beets are increas parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brough in halgh, Joseph Brown, Chas. E. Steph en by Miss Vera Kendall. Ing in sugar content satisfactorily at this city. The rooms were elabor enson. Gunnison. Potato and beet diggin ately decorated, roses being used In District number 2. David Ockey, The members of the Ent and apple picking are nearly comple profusion In the tablo decorations. At O R. Judd, W. A. Starr. Club were entertilned Tuesday eve- ted at Mantl; fall grain needs rain 11.30 p. m. a very dainty luncheon District number 3. Sid. Wright, N. ning at the home of Mrs. Spencer E. Droughty weather has was served to the following: Mrs. A. Nuilson, Roy Bowles. prevente Forrest, also complimentary to Mrs. grain germination at Moroni. . Sugar Orton Durham, Mrs. Samuel G. Pax T. L. Schofield and Mrs. John Scho- oeets are in man, Mrs. Spencer Forrest, Mrs. Geogood condition at Dese Tidwell, the three year old girl field of Provo, Utah. Refreshments et, thotigh low temperatures have rge Belliston, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs of Joy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell, met were served to the following guests: wilted trie tops. Alfalfa seed at Des W. H. Warner, Airs. A. P. Christensen with a painful accident last Thursday Mrs. Orton Durham, Mrs. Paul Booth, ret Is mostly In stacks and man Mrs. Wilson Glazier", Miss Ida pBrkes, when she fell into a bucket of hot Mrs. Joseph Willis Mrs. W. H. War- threshers Vr running. Livestock an Miss Mayme Riches. Mrs. Vivian Kun- - water. Medical aid was secured ana ner, Mrs. John Schofield, Mrs. T. L. ranges ar4 fair at Kanosh, but stoc der, Miss Athelia Booth, Miss Iris the little one Is getting along as well Schofield. Miss Athflla Booth, Miss have not g.Sined since leavln g the Brough, Mrs. J. W. Brough and the as could be expected although she has Nell Golden, and the hostess Mrs. intains, wWause of lpng trails to hostesses Mrs T. L. Schofield and suffered very much from the effects Spencer E. Forrest. water. Mrs. John Schofield. Ot the scalding. Xephi Ward Musical Reading Miss Margaret Foote Current Events .... Mr. George V. Ord Rex Christensen Cornet Solo Miss Erma Lunt Vocal Solo Miss JUaurine Kendall Reading Local Happenings And Personal Items of Interest .... omi0 sut-ferr- ... er re-No- |