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Show A Home Paper For Home People The Times, Vol; 15 "No Devoted to the Interests of Juab t Nephi, Juab County. Utah, Friday, January 4th, 1924 1. CITY CHANGES Thomas Bailey Will Assume Reins of City Government Committees Will Probably Be Named ct At First Meeting. TOURIST TRAVEL OLIVER NEILSON AT KIWANIS Beautiful and Impressive AGAIN MENACED funeral 1 Bos-wel- . l. - The letter '.which .js dated, Noveniber' 20th, follows: Next Monday, January 7 th, the from New Zealand. officials who were elected in Novem HereGreetings we are, as far south of the ber, will assume charge of the aff as you are north of It. Our airs of this city. Tha previous ad- Equator shadow is south of us, - yours is ministration will close its business north of you. We have Christmas in Monday morning prior to the noon the middle of the summer, vou have hour, when the business- - will be h, in the middle of the winter. Here turned over to the incoming admin- in January is the warmest month of istration. With the exception of the the year, in Nephi it is the coldest. jViayor, one Councilman, and City Here the beautiful spring ilowers are Recorder, the incoming officers will now in full bloom, in Utah the trees be the same. have shed their leaves preparatory to Mayor-eleThomas Bailey, has the white winter coat of snow. Here not made any appointments yet but automobiles, street cars, teams and these will probably be presented go to the left .as they do In at the first or second meting of the people Great Brltian, Canada, Australia and council. Committee selections will other British countries. In the Unit more than likely be made Monday. ed States they all go to the right. Nothing has leaked out as to whether The distance between Auckland, the any changes will be made in the var largest city of New Zealand, and Neious appointive offices.' There is some phi is about one fourth of the disttalk on the street of the city adop- ance around the world. ting the city manager plan but as this 'We have arrived in New Zealand could not be put into effect without at the psychological moment for In the passage of an ordinance it will troducing our work. Child study probably be some time before this and vocational guidance are receiv could be done even if it was so de- - ing mucn attention from the schools. , cided. before the HeadI have spoken masters' Association, and to the stu dents in the teachers' College, tne MUTUAL PROGRAMS Technical College, the only Junior High School in , the Dominion, and of SUNDAY EVENING the leading co .mercial collegeI am New Zealand, "Brain's" where did for introducing my work as I Convmer-cial four years in the California Preliminary programs will be held College of Los Angeles. in each of. the wards of this city Sun Yesterday I spoke before the Auck day evening to commence at 7 p. m land Rotary Club on HUMAN NATURE IN BUSINESS. The daily pap- South Ward Afton Greenwood Reading Piano Solo Gordon Wood Vocal Duet, Mrs. Ralph Belliston NEPHI HIGH and Mr. Clarence Warner. ct Ward Ruth Sperry Reading Vocal Duet, Lois Lunt and Melba Anderson. Current Events Pearl Allen Instrumental Selection Ray Bean and Jay Anderson. Enjoys Reading The Times-New- s .Mrs. B. A. Duff in of Portland, this Oregon, writes The Times-New- s week as follows: "Flnd enclosed 2, for renewal of my subscription Tor another year, Cannot keep house without your val- uable paper as It is a real letter from home each week. I am still interest- ea m juao county anu tne news is always interesting.' , - V, . - theM leading educators have shown toward my work gives me hope for recog nition from the Dominion Schools. I do not know of any other country upon the face of the earth that is in as good a position as New Zeal and to lead in introducing my work Into the schools. If it gets that recognition we will not object remain ing in this beautiful country a year or even two. I find much here to ad mire and fewer things to irritate me than in my native land. Last year this Dominion had the reputation of speakers D. Rees, President A.'J. Gowers, Darrel Chase, and the closing remarks Bishop Grace. Each speaker paid tribute to the integrity and honesty ot the deceased, and the good life he had led in the community. Musical numbers were rendered bj the following: Duet, L. P. Andersor and Melba Anderson, "I'll Go When You Want Me To Go, Dear Lord.' Vocal Solo, by Mrs. Mabel Lunt "Some Time Some Where" and in strumental music by Mrs. Diane G Booth, Mercl Goldsbrough and R. Q Dorlus. Benediction by Bishop A H. Belliston. ; Interment took plate In the Vin Bluff Cemetey, Bishop Thomas Bai: Beautifu ey dedicating the grave. flowers covered the casket. - Vi Haimond with a pin. NEWS ITEMS Another determined effort is being made to completely isolate the scenic attractions ot Southern Utah from all west bound tourist traffic according to an article published this week in the Provo Post. This paper goes on to say that an endeavor is now being made to route all Lincoln Highway travel west over the Wendover cut-o- ft or Breakwater, tor Its Ely, Nevada connection, according to reports that have reached .oad officials In Provo. This "would .nake a double" western outlet from ialt Lake City that completely isol-Uall of Utah south of Salt Lake ed es Jlity for travel. transcontinental c'ress reports from Salt Lake are to .he effect that.' Howard C. Means, favors this jtate Road Engineer, route. Preston-- G. Peterson, chair- man of the State Road Commission, jn June 8th, told the Rotary Club . jf Provo, that such a routing ot west bound tourists to Ely, Nevada, neant complete Isolation of the Trail and the scenic won- lers of Southern Utah. The Wend-jvroute was originated at Saa iTrancisco for the express purpose of putting San Francisco on the road to urfs Angeles. The purpose of the road at the iriginal meeting in San Francisco, where some $ 10,000 was raised for . lloyt, gave a FROM LEVM short address and told of his love tor Stated that the' ideals of Kiwanis. towns the size of Nephi needed such The Primary Organization, rante organizations in order to draw the the picture show Thursday evening people together. Tiie following took part on the and made a house to house canvas program: Readings by Roscoe Grover selling tickets. The show was crowd Vocal Selections by the Cole Sisters, ed to capacity as a result, showini Selections by the Quartet, that the people realized the work ani Piano Solos by I. M. Petty and Geo. responsibility placed on the officers Haymond', toasts, by Mrs. Enos L. The proceeds of the show will b Jones, Mrs. George Haymond, W. C. used to meet the current expenses o ;iving the route publicity! was D. June 'Ken the organization. as a business proposition, beine in better financial condition Andrews, Dr. T. A.Rees, V. Pypsr, and W.,Boud, .t was stated that Los Angeles got than any other country in the world. dall, J.' Li Solo Trombone Hawkins. a Russ. The Sunday School gave-danc JO per cent of coast travel that a Some of the social problems are solKiwanlan Viola Friday evening, a large crowd attend Grande Jenkins. deal of that travel went south ( Continued on page 8) great acted as accompanist. was played, anc .Irani Salt Lake, through Utah, and Wortnington ing. Old ' A fine banquet was served; to jazz music was only occasionally in that If It could be diverted west over sixty guests and a real good ing: Mr. and Mrs. JNIirven Bosh, Mr the Wendover route, - that it was LOCAL NEWS ITEMS time was enloyed by all. at ion. in good'spirits. 'A free sup pet iibund,.,to reach San Francisco,": on wa served," after Vhieh tUiitiine con. the .road 'to' Los An gales. ". L. Will president, 'Vice President "0F1NTEREST the wee small hours of until tlnued mto The comta Lincoln Highway UVllUUlJ HVSlLuJ Hoyt. I. M. Petty Trustee. Board of the morn. Utah via Wyoming and has no imForE. R. C. W. Andrews, Directors, (Lois Lunt, Reporter) proved outlet between Salt Lake City rest, Gilbert Bailey, Juna Kendall The ,M. I. A. held a conjoint sess- and Ely, Nevada, over its proposed Salt T. H. went to Burton, A. and After a week and a half holiday B. Gibson, Judge Spencer Forrest, ion Sunday evening a large crowd route through Tooele County. 'The the students are back to school. Lake Wednesday on court business. Enos L. Jones. being present to hear the following only western outlet from Salt Lake Somewhere they have lost their 'Pep' program: Reading, Merie Bosh; Song west to Ely, and San Francisco, that Frank Hawkins, returned home Finder please return to the students remarks, Lorenzo Is open to auto travel the year 'round Virgil Poulson; ' Sunday after a three months visit in Bowling Tournament of the Nephi High School. Mangelson; violin and piano duet, goes souh from Salt Lake, to Provo, Salt Lake City and Idaao. Starts January 15th Bernlce and Vera Neilson; Trombone Nephi, Beaver, Milford, and west via Rex Ostler, president of the Stu Solo, Russell Gardner. Baker, Nevada, to Ely. This is an Miss Jennie Sessions of Salt Lake, dent Body received a letter from the More than old established road. withMiss New Year's spent Day Redpalh Lyceum Company stating The Primary Association had the 100,000 of Utah's population live in of A League composed Booth. Bowling Athelia due that the next lyceum number teams from the following organizat program In charge New Year's morn the territory served by this route. here on January 18th, would appear ing which was carried out as follows: The traveler is given an opportunity and K. Brown Mrs. D. on the 17th of January on account daughter ions will start a tournament Jan. 15 Piano Solo, Ethel Mortensen; Song, to see the scenic wonders of SouthI. Bat O. O. F., of making connections with other Ha were down from Salt Lake to Modern Woodmen, Sea Gull Girls entitled "Winter." ern Utah and an option on which Commercial Kiwanis E, New Club, here. Year's tery Day spend places. Reading by Vllda Griffiths; Vocal way he shall go to the coast. Either Club, and the American Legion. Reba Brown; Vocal Solo, Amy Los Angeles or San Francisco outMrs. Mel. Carter and children came meeting to make up the schedule will Solo, Miss Jacobseu, is unable to be in New Year's Talk, C. Christ- - lets are open from Beaver City. This Peterson; at 10th be held Thursday, January down from Rupert, Idaho Monday school this week owing to illness. Piano Solo, Edith Peterson; is the feature ot the southern Utah ensen; rooms. One morning, and will visit for some time the Commercial Club Vocal Solo Elizabeth McClure; Read- route that Northern Nevada and San will each from member R. Mrs. Mr. J. and with organizaion Downs, par been During the holidays there has ing Audrey Hansen; Vocal Duet Ven: Francisco dislike. They want a road attend the meeting. two basket ball games. The first ents of Mrs. Carter. Ice Malmgren and Ethel Mortensen . . that is Southern Utah and Los Angwas played 1 riday nignt Detween eles proof. Miss Sylvia arrer. Miss Maugnan Lincoln High School and the N. H. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, enThe Wendover Route is the ideal home MARRIED ON NEW S. It resulted in a win for Nephi, the and Miss Peterson, returned of a to keep travel away from Cennumber their tertained friends road the DAY holiday 7. after YEAR'S The second Tuesday score beine 41 to spending delicA a Eve New Year's Southern Utah and Los Angat and tral party. In Lake homes Salt game was between the famous Wes- vacation at their ious lunch was served to the eles, for once a traveler leaves Salt A marriage of local Interest took ton team from Idaho, and the N. H. and Logan. to keep the younger gener-an- d Lake west over the1 Wendover trail S. The score at the close was 47 to place in Salt Lake New Year's Day, .Mrs. Gean Jackman, Mr. and Mrs he has no options except to keep on Mr. and Mrs. John Hood, and son when vMlss Melba Hague was joined 17 in favor of NeDhi. Weston Hieh Clarence Hoffeins, Mr. Jay Jackman, till he reaches the Golden Gate, e school were the ch&mp- - Jack R. Hood, spent the holidays in in marriage to Mr. Raymond Ockey. Miss Merle Bosh and the host and either the one above, or the one on Lake. At latter the and Eureka Salt and of Mr. The is the of bride 8 a year a8" showing daughter hostess. the Pacific Coast. re annual attended the V. A. place they Mrs. residents former luu luuai leum luuiut guuu lur uui Hague, of Hood union the family. man of is the chances in the coming league games. Nephi and the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ockey Because of the big crowds attend Mr. George W. Lunt, Mrs. Alfred Attorney Henry Adams, came down Mr. Mrs. Booth fam and and John ot this city. The young couple have Lunt, Eugene Lunt, Lois Lunt. and from ing the basket ball games, the seats Rexburg, Idaho, Saturday for a In the gymnasium will not accomo ily of Cedar City, are spending the a large circle of frlonds In Nephi, who Mr. Wm. McSwain, motored to Salt few visit with relatives here, days date them. The Athletic Association week here the guests of Dr. and Mrs. will wish them the greatcstr ot joy Lake Saturday where they spent a also to attend to some legal busia A. Booth Mr. Booth. J. reports and happiness. are now planning to erect a set of few days vlBltlng with relatives. ness In this city. bleacher seats, and in order to raise good healthy growth at Cedar City of some 0f tne money necessary to do the past year, due to the working tntf WOT)i, a game will be played the Iron mines and the Increase in PoHce-Strik- e Saturday night between Nephi High tourist business. school and the Nephi Town Team. The plans for the bleachers have Saturday evening the members of been submitted to the Board of Edu the N. Y. Club went to tho home of Melvin Stanley and gave him a pleascation tor their approval. ant surprise, the occasion being his Vice-Presid- W. L. ad er De-Lu- , , time-musi- c -- s; - - Service Star Legion Meeting Next Friday The first meeting in the New Year of the Service Star Legion will be held next Fridav afternoon ' January 11th in th rnmmprcial rinh rrwima A program has been arranged for the occasion and the officers urgently re- niiMt th.t ui momhr mai, special effort to be present. The time of commencing wili be 4 p. m. of the work that they have subsidized A very enjoyable upctal function my. lectures to the extent of $500 in was given last night at the Forrest order to get us to double the length of our intended stay in Auckland. Hotel by the local Kiwants Club, the being Ladies night, also the This Is a delightful climate and we occasion induction into office ot the new off! on street finest the have appartments who will serve for ona year. cltls uncomin the city so we do not feel President George D. Haymond, who fortable in prolonging our stay. this position (or the Last week I gave a sample talk has occupied two years, told in a happy man in the schools for the Director- of past ner'' of his .pleasant associations with Education for New Zealand. In 1919 club and the loyal support he had the he gave a letter of recommendation to .MacGregor Walmsley of Dunedin, received from the members ot the At . the conclusion 'of his re New Zealand, who came to Los Ang club. he turned over the presi- marks studied character eles and analysis to his successor Mr. J. W Pin 6 an d vocational guidance for months .. - i I.1 T.i nrtah Mma a LW i ..v mm llio. i' i..iwin (hot iav ...... in assuming ciiuige ui sent Mr. Walmsley has kept in close s,.1 r. xioua, in some remarks theoTfice made timely touch with the Educaitonal departvu" wu,fment in the Dominion and has recom-.l"- " otQ,iIffi9.e, the club a continued success. JmJ i, presi- .complimented the retiring with the friendly attitude that I A .rersinA nmrtr r Vi am naot I " V"" turn nrat inn the fnrlmor Mlnktcr nf -- A.phi Waul instrumental Selection, Ray Bean and Jay Anderson. Alberta Cowan Reading, Ora Judd Soug, Vocal Solo Vivian Peterson Aoi-t- SERVICES FOR 1 were held Friday afternoon New Officers Are Installed services, from the North Ward meeting house Movement Apparent To Discriminate Against Arrow-- , Dr. John T. Miller, a former resi ers gave a very favorable report of Y Amid Exchanges of Felicit- over "tne mortal remains of Oliver Nellson. The services were in charge head Route Through Nephi dent of this city, who with his fam the lecture. I am giving a course ot Bishop C. H. Grace, and the invocily are now on a trip around the lectures to salesmen inthe largest dered and Banquet Served. of State Officials Favor The ation" was ' offered by Stephen world, writes an interesting letter ousiness nouses oi &uciuunu. i uo v ' Wendover Route. from far off New Zealand to The leading business men think so well were: The T. Times-New- s. " The News, Vol. 8 No. LADIES NIGHT DR. MILLER WRITES ' FROM NEW ZEALAND HANDS MONDAY Mayor-Ele- County I . . follow-troduce- d Inter-stat- Mr. and Irs. Lester Briggs of Salt Lake, are guests this week at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stephen son. Prof. Ralph Booth, came over from Miss Iris Brough returned home Ephralm, Monday to spend New she Year's Day with his parents Dr. and yesterday from Idaho, where Mrs. J. A. Booth. spent the holidays with friends. . Broadhead Mr. and Mrs. David County Attorney Will L. lloyt, was over to Wednesday on returned home Tuesday from Brigofficial business. ham City where they visited dur ing the holidays. The members of the N. Y. Club en The following enjoyed a progress- tertained their husbands at a Watch lve New Eve. at Year's home the supper New Year's Eve: Mr. and Party 01 Mrs. Stella oipin. Games were Mrs. Orton Durham, Mr. and Mrs. played until midnight. The dining W. II. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul room was then opened, the tablet! Booth, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pyper, Mr. being beautifully decorated In holi and Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mr. and day colors, a cnic ken supper was Mrs. Joe. Willis, Miss Athelia Booth, then served to the following: Mr. Miss Nell Golden, MIhs Jennie Sens-Ion- s of Suit Lake City, Grant and Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Texton, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Allen, Robert Park, and Fabian The first course at the Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren, Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Broadhead. Mr. home of Miss Athelia Booth, Seronc Third and Mrs. Vernon Stnnley, Mr. and course at Mrn. Paul Booth, Fenn Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Claude course ot Mrs. Joe Willis's, and th Tolley, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, lat course at Mrs. A. V. Pyper's. Ai Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wilson, and Mr. the latter place the remainder of th and Mrs. J, II. Vickers. evening was spent in dancing. Scene During A Jolly time was had by birthday. all and refreshments were served. Special guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Harris. Riots In Melbourne V- - Cunllff. Mrs. Martha Johnson wife of Robert Cunliffe. and well known to many of the older residents of Nephi, died at the home of her daughter in Salt Lake on New Years Dny. The body was taken to Mantl for burial. Her husband Mr. Cunli ffe. was a brother to the late Mrs. Wm. Andrews, and Mrs. Alice Winn of this city. Maurlne entertained in blrthdny yesterday. Lotnax. honor of her Luncheon was served at 10 p. m. to tha following guests: Elvln Viokers. Haymond. LaVere Petty, Dorothy Myrl Downs. Ruth Spfrry, Joey Batrhelor. LaMar Hawkins, Lynn Greenwood. Wallace Blarkett, Klmo t n,r, Iluv u.'nrlhlnfffnn. fillarnptt Kendall, and the hostess Maurlne Lomax, j Wild srenes of riot and looting occurred In Melbourne JurliK a strike ot the police force recently. This photv graph, the Orst to rencb America, abewa th crowd rushing iway before a handful of loyal police and volunteers. 1 |