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Show I mvm& A Home Paper 1 For Home People! JCHH Devoted to the t Interests of Juab S County The Times, Vol. Nephi, Juab County. Utah, Friday, January 11th, 1924. The News, Vol. 8, No. 2 MAYOR BAILEY WATER DISPUTE MONA NOTES COUNTY BOARD 15, No. 2. COURT OPENED LEVAN NEWS The preliminary program held An intertesting rabbit hunt was follows: Sunday evening was' as pulled off here last Thursday when the men & boys of the town choose Reading, Owen Taylor; Instrumental Duet, Ivo Gardner and Earl A. Beck, sides and staged a chase which re- by Fern Bosh; Talk, by accompanied in the bagging of a goodly g r Coun uuioiiw "c4uii iug Urge hconomy in Handling Lumber of bllumes. EdEar Christensen and trombone Solo Important Cases Set For Next he l08ing 8ide Meeting of Mayor and 1 he XUSiness or Week cil With Irrigation Com-- , Have Earl s. Beck. Urawn Vehicles Judge Barnes of City Ad- - gave a dance and supper to the win- ners Lake Salt WedHeld evening. the Directors vocates Abolition of the Friday City Will Occupy AuthorizedDeputLights pany . 1 118 Levan uasnei rau team auu Tne l8lnS side. not being satisfied ?1r CsorviV fliaroBench Next Year -.ies Appointed tor Une Monday. tha Sclpio qulat piayed a game 0Q Marge. results ot this hunt, chal nesday Night. ,th our floor Friday evening. The Levan lenged the winners for a return for Scipio, boys were too much match, which was held Tuesday of The January term of court opened The county commissioners of Juab winning the game by a score of 45 A meeting of the Mayor and City Monday noon, the new officials this week and succeeded in turning took charge vi the affairs of this the tables on their former conquer- Council with the Board of Directors County met Saturday in this city, to 16. The first half the score stood I in this city Monday with Judge T. H. city. Previous to this event, the old ors. The dance and Bupper was given of the Nephi Irrigation Company Present, W. G. Orme, John Bunnell nine each. In the last half the home I Burton on the bench. Considerable team got down to real playing and business has been transacted and the administration held a meeting and Wednesday evening, was held in the City Hall Wednesday and Dr. Steele Bailey. the soon Claims cleaned up tne current business on having county of the The piled up a majority of points, calendar arranged, to take care ot against meeting purpose evening. were allowed, The following is the Levan teani: Jos- - the cases that will be heard during Mr. and Mrs." David. Neilson, enter- - was to endeavor to arrive at a peace been duly examined uand. new taiued last Wednesday evening at a ful settlement of the water dispute and warrants ordered issued for epn Christensen, John L. Mortensen, the present term. Alayor Thomas Bailey, the executive, in taking charge of affairs House Party for a number of their between the above parties, the case their payment. Byron Taylor, Peter Sorensen and I Next Monday Judge A. R. Barnes of Salt Lake City will occupy the The county attorney was instructed Edgar Christensen. presented a message to the council - friends. After an enjoyable evening being now In court. bench, and Judge Burton will hold The session lasted until past mid to. draw an ordinance requiring all outlining a number of matters relat- with cards and games, a midnight lve to me various departments of supper was served to the .following: night, the result of which was a pro- horse drawn vehicles to carry lights Archie Lund- - forth in Judge Barnes' court in the and Hickman Felton the city. In the message he urges Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Webb, Mr. and posal from' the city officials to put when traveling at night. This ord- - 8teen, put on a boxing bout during I above city. This was made necessary the abolition of the 2bc water service Mrs. William Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. into the creek thirty five hundreths inance will be passed at the February tne game some fast work was done, on account of Judge Burton, not I charge, cnaracterizing it as a "nuis- - Laurel Carter, Mr. and .Mrs. Wil of a second foot of water from sour meeting of the board. and the judges declared it a draw. being eligible to hear a number of ance and an aggravation." He draws Hard Kllertson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ces that does not at the present time The following deputy sheriff s I nance was also given after the bas- - local cases in which he had been pre- attention to tne improvement of the Kay, Mrs. Florence Newton, and Mr find its way into the stream owned by were appointed to serve during is-vlously interested in as counsel. ket ball game. I The case of George McCune, vs back sireets that has been alreauy and Mrs. David Neilson. all subject to revocation by the county the Irrigation Company. I done and wants a continuance of this Mrs. Wm. Jackman entertained the I Walter F. Brought, waB continued for After further discussion of this of sheriff: Angus McDonald, Eureka; Thomas L. Newton of Salt Lake fer pro and con, the Directors of the C. G. Miller, Silver City; Jos. w. M L s club Wednesday evening, the term. work. The case of J. W. Noble, va George In regard to the litigation now City was a iviona visitor for a few Irrigation Company took the matterJ Sabey, Calloa; N. G. Taylor, Levan. An elaborate lunch was served. Mrs. The following deputies for tna M E Jennings, Mrs. A. M. Jackman, O. Noble was dismissed on motion of pending between the City and the days luBt week. under advisement until Monday, at which time they will give the city County Assessor's office were ap- and Mrs N G Taylor were special J. H. McKnlght attorney for the Irrigation Company, Mayor Bailey, Earl Green, who has been attend authorities an answer. plaintiff. hopes that a settlement can be reacupointed: J. L. Francom, Chief "lce guests. The case of Ann Eliza Webb va ed without iurtner taking the matter ing school at Logan for some time the matter, Mayor deputy. Miss Kuby snerwooa, copy of In speaking as a ward of the government has re- - Bailey is optimistic over the outcome ist, Mrs. Fern Park, Copyist, Thomas into court. Tne sorosis Club again resumed Elisha Russell, was continued until Aa to tne financial condition, at- - turned home. During the World of the meeting and feels that a set McCormick, field deputy Eureka, tnelr meetings after being discontln- - April 28th, at 10 a. m. and for some time after Mr, tlement of the question can be arriv E. M. Loneley. field deputy, Mam- Sor- The case of L. P. Anderson vs tntinn ia riir(:tfiri to tha bonded j . ,krM wflflk. Mrs I debtedness lor Electric Lights, $ 11,- - Green served in the U. S. Navy, ed that will be satisfactory to all moth, and Silver City, Charles Hay- ensen wa8 hostess and luncheon was August Villiard, is being heard beThis-casOuu and waterworks $20,000 due in Warren a fore grew field jury! today. nes, deputy, Nephi, 8erved the members. parties concerned. A baby boy was born to Mr. ana out ot an Injury to Mr. Anderson, 1930. At present only 86,858 is a- Newton, field deputy, Mona, J. A, Dec, D. As Mrs. Evans, bunday vailable. leaving a deficit in the sink Byron Grant and John F. Rowe, Sheep Miss Emma Christensen, entertain when he was knocked down, last fall sessors. ed the B. P. I. M. club Tuesday even by a car driven by Villiard. Attorney iug fund of 114,842. This deficit hav- 30th. ue accumulated in the years past ing. Sewine and social chat occupied McKnight is counsel for Mr. AnderHarry Beagley visited the mem tiirouen an insufficient amount ba-the time until 10 p.m. when a dainty son, and Attorney p. N. Anderson is I counsel for Villiard. lunch was served. iug levied for sinking fund purposes bers of the Boys' club work at the CHANGES AT FIRST The following important cases The following is ihe message ot school here last riaay. Umat Snnriwall nf Rlnnna I were set bv Judee Burton to te ,Mayor bailey printed in full NATIONAL BANK Mr a Idaho, Stewart . and supervisor We have been elected by the peo- came to Levan Wednes-- 1 heard this term : Supt. Ferry. ues- will make an extended visit I Nephi Irrigation Co. vs Nephi and pie of this city to look utter its al- Hood visited the local scohool 'i day. A change in the business manage Mm F. fl RoHh. urith Plaster Co. January 16th at 10 a. hor fairs and conduct its business for day afternoon. itBp ment of The Toggery, the well m. of Board the next two years. It is my desire of the At a meeting store took N. G. Taylor, ser-- I Leland Christensen of Moroni vis known gents furnishing Bank Sheriff National and I am sure that it is yours also the of Nephi Irrigation Company vs Nephi First Deputy Directors Reid Mr. when Earl this week, consider-- 1 ved notice on the following Jurymen I City, January 17th, at 10 a. m. of that we conduct the affairs of this ited wltu his sister here for a tew place held this changes week, purchased the Interests of Whitmore able local interest were made in the to appear in court this week: S. E manner, days this week. Nephi Irrigation Company vs Nephi city in a sound business-lik- e Bros, announcement of which Is made A. Bosh, Nells Lund srlvine due regard to the efficiency J. officers. City, ot the IMalmgren, January 16th, 10 a. m. Personnel of this in another paper, part Mr. and Mrs. G'eoege v 1 E. McEntyree vs W. G. Ormei G.-M been! teen, H. R. Francom, Erlck Wankier .r has J and economy which, our fellow cui- Ruby Whitmore. wio M. Reid: new owner me Mr. lub ui . I . '.. .1 i . :. .. oi...me locai nr i.A m fci i i ,A 14th. This Is the cae al et zens have a right to expect and that Spanish ork spent last week visit-w- e business urg-January. ua iuuu tne insuiunuu casnier has been employed by of the was President eliminate politics from our delib- - ing at the home of Mrs B. B. Young, the former Toggery management made against the comm manv plaintiff past, years for Mar- - issioners of Juab County, due to an Adams Mrs. nouns. C. should Mr. have Christensen and C. sister, Andrews. Mr. for W. f Rnnk th politics erations, the past fifteen years, eight years in tht hiiuinpna management of i been assistant cashier for a tin Stephenson went to Hinckley, Sat - accident near the Sanpete-Jua- b . tnlmti vnnrt- -in thl) H ftv A In Mm en t of the of the time being local manager. In who has i. i j i or more, was pro- - lurday, to attend the funeral of a County line, in which an auto ran a city, isepui is laeauy snuaieu Hnien years former Mr. the to out Reid, selling Into a defective bridge. Mr. Andrews has relative. a convenient distance from Salt Lake Present now, mat more waier to cashier. moted in be developed in this canyon and put owners state that their many other The case ot Colin McMurphy vs been with the First National Bank City and at the foot ot one ot themore ot their time, demand terests l.oai.ifnl mountains in the Was-. . mi" ..." cii.jJ b iiiyca. Ill s. P. Christensen, went to Salt Juab County, was settled out ot over 13 years, and is well quali- for faithful of the in and ..-recognition fliutpihllHnDo ,rrta. atch range. The Arrowhead Trail, sjatem nun i tied for this position, having a thor- - Lake Monday, returning home Tues- - court, was on motion ot counsel of ..- -h ..- - v me consumers, i ioci services of Mr. Reid he was given the ouirh t,-- ,inis case ' loaAa tne water tosome uaos .imiuufiu understanding of the financial day. He was accompanied home by I both parties dismissed. wuicn to obtain possession is injustice and I am the first chance a settlement on a road con- in the been who Involved i th son state, has his of the section Alvln, of this rnic wonders of Utah and- tbat there conditions the business. I raiifnrnia. It brines thous- strictly in favor of investigating tne of In congratulations hospital In Salt Lake for four weeks. tract on the west side of the county discussing tho change with a re This paper extends to end that the matter our thoroughly city ands of tourists through to Mr. Andrews on his well deserved ue. insmiieo. oy ever, a,um presentative of this paper, Mr. Reid nromotion. I Mayor D. Bosh, and Councilmen every year and stimulates the var- meters of the the stated that past policy a will be er. there this By doing Mr. Frank J. I Francom, B. E. Aiaimgren, m. NEPHI KIWANIS CLUB and E. ious business establishments of our Mr. Booth, Paul be strictly adhered to, would store a water and of greater city through the money which they- great saving the same lines of high quality Broueh. were promoted to the posit- W. Mangelson and C. Christensen ""'- -. that Both young turned the books and all business con cashiers. leave By making this city attract- nei"" ' ion of him asslsstant carried be would LUNCHEON MONDAY merchandise by iv to them wo shall share In the era. This should be worked out in as bad been handled in the past. men have been with the bank for sev- - nected with the town over to the new so manner a 8U.cn mat iu hlrh ih..v l.rimrand shall il With the many years of experience eral years nast. and are to be con- Mayor R. Gardner, and his council- wul not be i overburdened, but it ...I U'..l nl i r ti r n inv nil men. Under the new Board, all the I nave t vuvauuiui Mr. Reid has had in the clothing eratulated on their advancement. that snouiu be, in my opinion, so eneuu wun ine I . ine iirsi tuncneon unaer m uirwere retamea to the increase in business I old employees nwimr assumes the he in this business city, , .. . . . .. .. T I it h'Ha tlf.Pn reoorted to me that a M that there be no water users except new responsibility fully qualified to at thia bank the nast year 11 nas I exception 01 ine Aiarsnai, iie.irj eciion u. me uew ..(.. been those who take it through a meter. tt.i future destiny hoen found necessary to add another Qunderson being appointed to this- Monday noon at the Forrest Hotel. U may be necessary that some of the successfully pilot the me the Big between Springs arranged of The Toggery. This paper congrat winiinv fnr the navine of checks and position. Mr. Gunderson was also ap President J. W. Boud. occupied ot chair, and the program consisted Electric Company of Fountain Green UPe be replaced in order to prevent ulates Mr. Reid on his acquisition of the receiving of deposits. This change pointed as city electrician. ..... my opinion, ..I. v th rltizens leakage, but this, in two selections by i P. Anaerson the business, and wishes him success will be made in the course of a few the usual spirited club songs, r .hi- - -- nmmiinitv mav have sufli- - should not be done except In ver and loan The farm dava. annual meeting field. chosen his in - urgent necessity because the taxpay- now uw- ceieDratea follows: are as the elected stockholders and lightofficers held wa. all The for power Tuesday" cient electricity . .. - oup. . song J - I r ourueneu luo is one i viceDauaus. tne tavorue oi I M. of am G. the members a. ceriainiy While The ing Whitmore; strictly I .... President, being present. i.uri.n. a .. . . . . ' mvutl- tlltlA u a - t I lj u t ulw.ii ,1 t.u f Mrs. Alean Pace, delightfully en president, J. W. Whitmore; Directors 0jd board were all nf uiipn.imit tnH nent ana i.. Judge Greenwood, of Salt Lake "r-m of w honor B one of the guests at the lunch in was u. lu.u6 tertained I evening OM.ire think Friday Giles, W. who It, W. thoae to Armstrong, Eugene power . . , ..Iw.nl.l l.n .Lin., thiit in nnl UllL'fl II- I- I? the fifth son Jack . of her , nut eon and delivered an excellent talk and Sin W ' a UIOU M If W. (llinO -.V..., birthday J. '" Whitmore. Whitmore, ...... ... ..ice ... or. lJV 11 ui. were ue C friends on benefits to be dervied from W. the ui little Twelve necessary. present. that and present Whitmore. M. E. Cashier, cost to the Mrs. city lmmp,ll:.tn "MERRY GO ROUND" uu .. such an organization as the Klwanls Andrews: Assistant Cashiers, Paul some plan should be worked out waier service is a nu.sc Club. i nmv ho made ny OKKraanuu. .i ii buuuiu uo The Ladies Literary Club met Tue E. Booth, and Frank Brough. VENICE MONDAY The question of the extension of AT without be delay the that and consumer city the I sday evening at the home of Mrs. I. ... .1... tbe Strawberry Water Project was ui r. t ah. Nlroeta M. Petty. Mr. J. W. Boud gave the oungaiea oniy iu me brought to the attention of the club.hKVe been club a very interesting talk on Old MUTUAL PROGRAMS Borblng tne cost in uie iulu. u, lmprovement8 screen and on motion referred to tne ruonewest The "discovery" the I gome I am Informed that x service. Miss hould elTeeta and on and Modern Transportation. lie Affairs Committee for Investlgat . the been whose work has pronounced co.ui.uoIs exceiieni in sysem ke tQ 8ee tnig program continued Elva Jennings gave a book review of SUNDAY EVENING most BurprlHJng thing, considering I Ion, tor Immediate no there is exlended Many of ouf 8treeU, Sinclair Lewis' book "Alain Street experience and professional backing. any expenditure upon either the line ,rrigallon ditche8 tl0wing The following members were pres of any performance of the season, or plant. lower ent: Mrs. W. F. Brougn, Mrs. k. k upon either side have become pfKK ItKKU - comes to the local screen at the Ven proThe following DAIKY STOCK preliminary Mrs. A J C. W. curb. Mrs. at center in the the than Glazier, Forrest, Works Water will be rendered Sunday even- ice Theatre when "Merry Go Round" Mrs. grama C. Andrews. W. streets Mrs. these would little W. Boud, ot work, this put Th water work system the city universal super-Jewattraction ae-Mr. Louis Garrett, one of the pro This, Wm. Bailey, Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Ing, In each of the wards of M. itv Is Krowin. old and of necessity Into fairly good condition. A. I luxe is sljown there next Monday and I. the of the under auspices Mrs E. Mrs. Cole, J. C. Winn, be done T. farmers of this city, purcn- minent Mrs. by should mainly Extenhowever, care. rnnnlderable 7 p. ra. Tuesday, January .itt 14th and 15th N. J. Uees, Mrs Meetings will commence at Mrs. owners wun a bred Holsteln Bull, and T. ased R. tne pure Cowan, to made havbeen property .tnn. abutting already Mary Philbln, although only three two pure bred Holsteln Heifers last Belllston nrBrt ir all v evprv resident In the city tne assistance mat our regular icrces J. W. Whitmore. Mrs. J. U I an ana who ot scnooi out pears tilgn North Ward cominen-neech-d Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Saturday, from the farm of Attorney o that very few if any more will be can give. The work already Solo Clarence Gowers actual camera experience of only James 11. Moyle of Salt Lake City. I dslre to ced on our main street Is to be Cor- Mrs. J. W. Ellison. Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Vnrai for sometime. Afton Kendall three important roies, essaying in Mr. Garrett will keep the animals on Reading nell 0Ur attention to litigation now mended and should be completed at- and Miss Geneva Booth. an mneimeu .... Verda Batchelor Merry uo nuunu Selection Vlnlln farm with the intention of build aiaaie. earnest the lour possime emotional role, the dominating char his pending between the city and the Johnson W. C. Events Current . i up a high grade dairy herd. Such ing is roiaiive the Company entertained R. Nephl Irrigation Mrs. E. acterization oi ine picture. Shaw, as this. Is important In a m i purchase unaerwuU wH water i certain of urainage. to the ownprship members of the Avelier Club at her of the dairy Interests cross the Booth Ward upbuilding tiucnes the company I every that believe Irrigation Marsh canyon. The afternoon Instrumental Selection. Mrs. Diane borne Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell, re of tbe valley. been necessary has our it that street, effort possible should be made by was spent in sewing and social chat. and turned to their home In Butte, Mon Tlooth. Mercl Goldsbrough, v wv ii. t hrin nhont an amicame lower these ditches were served to the folRefreshments tana, after visiting tor the past week some in District Attorney W. B. Hlggins. R. Q. Dorius. Mrs and satisfactory settlement with the J. Mrs. Ith Mrs. Alice Golden, mother of Petty, Bryan lowing: Schofield Inches. a This Hannah Claude Baker of Eureka. as much Vocal Solo Attorney eighteen without taking Mourner Grace, Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Russell. irrigation company on cared be for Dan .Martin were Hera Langlols Geneva Sheriff should It and true. Ing are into the courts. Law sulw Mrs. Arch Crapo, Mrs. Herman Vlck Reading w- to attend the opening of Jobn Hood me lower s.ae oy ruuu.u, Vocal Solo Monday matter no caw In hl. Otis and Mrs. rs. Crane. Mrs. Fern expensive 1 Mrs. A. E. Smith, and Mrs. J. W. court. grade, covering the same where It is Morton, Mrs. R. L. Batchelor, Mrs, who Winn, the taxpayers lose and - necessary so as io v,v,Ui .u, were hostess to the Ward peoIn the iMrPherson, Nephi ha.. ..,m,.in. rr,nfi.lnce Dan Davis, and tbe hostes Mrs. Shaw Miss Margaret Foote entertained Lorna Kendall Senior Girls of the North Ward M. the Irrigation siruri.on.. Reading r,l of this cltv and nnned lareely Dorothy Boud i, A. Tuesday evening at a candy Saturday In honor ot Alius Mabel Ijw Knforrwnrnt en Piano Solo Llddard Frances Mrs. Mr. and P. J. Sanders pull, at the home of Mrs. Smith. Thelplcot ot Los Angeles. Th time was Fortuntely the President of the- tertained a number of friends at Current Events , rltl., n.. r,, that a settlement may m niu. UHS lauutuni . j .uStewart time was spent In games and music. I spent in playing "600 and Man nrnrn rorl LIlHeU Loris Solo Violin The tholr homo Monday evening. of enforcement for strict The following were present: Laurel I Jongg. Luncheon was served to the Into palgn of and going without th nereRKitr was games time spent ... playing . .. ... n n t. . n .1" ...tB n Ih.l VB liHtentnc to a radio program. , Th husbands of the N. Y. Club. Chase, Elolse Ord, Eva Sperry, Han - following: ArvlIIa Lunt. Iris urougn. At nn,.ri. In i,inner on wlin IDI1 ' -Hobbs, Mildred Ellison, Han- city oiucia.s, can con.m.euuy ser their wives and a host of nan MeFherson. Tearl Garrett, Helgalciara entertained were too I should like lo rail your atten- - I 11.30 dainty refreshment - Bryan. Marraret Bryan. Elma Jones. I nab Schofield. Eva Toller, ac tion and do all In our Ludean t dorfe his Wednes t,i.i:-0 tiartv .t i?r.. Mrs B rrion. ,innin ihmhiiir.IlOO lO llltJ Kit J ved to tbe following: Mr. and Vera Lunt. Ada Sperry, Genevieve Grover. Hall. .Marlon Pyper. Reta Sperry, vn mn.t have more power to bring Kloyd Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. T. O dav evenlne at the Amusement Mr and Mm. I arios uos- The party was a pronounced sucrens Pay, Mande Ingram, Gladys Ingrsm. Mabel Plcot. The hostess was asslstor In ir1.r to trov lie lor me II ranee vi iuv iw, m uui uiii.ii- Bertha McPherson and Mrs. H. k. I ted la serving by ner moiner mrs. we should pledge the Peo we en most a 8nd had rapacity and our QtlAdf of Mrs and everyone Mr present Ear, city. and development growth 1 am of tho opinion, after itarry suuie. Joyable time. olltinueU on page Ctglltj the hostess Mr. and Mrs. uiaaara. having HERE MONDAY IN SESSION MAY BE SETTLED ISSUES MESSAGE ii j lo ' Ptr e I EARt REID BUYS THE TOGGERY - 1 uu mt i, I .,h Ju ..r!. ij ... .tinnrnthaa .i 1 umn T 1 , f..r .1. L. "''" ..,.,l, - el rnlr i-- be-th- ls lie I w. .nnn ' ' ff ....... 1 . Fnk. 1 Mct-nerso- 1 |