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Show - iii:;i:i!iiiiiiiiii!L!ii!i;iiiniiiii A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE j j DEVOTED THE TO INTERESTS OF JUAB COUNTY 1 Ullllilllllliil Xephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, August 29th, 1924. The Times, Vol. ' 15, No? 35 COURT DECIDES t. Last Review General Pershing LEVAN'S WEEKLY The News, Vol. 8, No. 35 NEWS HAPPENINGS , FROM THRIVING MONA BUDGET OF NEWS ROAD DISPUTE Judge Woolley Renders Decision In Case of Webb-Kusse- ll in Favor of Elisha Russell No Joint Ownership Involved. THROUGH VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson and luuil.j oi Mt. Pleasant are visiting relatives snd 'friends here. A. H. Belliston, and T. H Burton, of the Juab Siake Presidency, were the principal speakers at the Sacrament meeting here Sunday afternoon. They gave some very interesting and uplifting talks and everyone present greatly enjoyed their visit. Mr. and Airs. Edward The Misses Mae and Amanda Malm aaid Mr. Carl Seuirs, of Los Calif., attended the funeral Angeles, "For the reasons given, the find of Mrs. Ruby Malmgren Francom, be in should ings and judgment last week. favor of the defendant and against the plaintiff, the defendant to re.Mrs. Alex Peterson delightfully cover the costs.' entertained a number of ladies In a lengthy decision rendered this afternoon in honor of her week by Judge Woolley, who heard Thursday Mrs. Lvdia Paige, of Salt Lake sister the case of Ann Eliza Webb vs Elisha City, who for some months has been Russell, In the dispute over a road visiting and resting here following way near the farms of each, the court a serious operation. A delicious thus sums up the findings in tlie a luncheon was served to the followverbove paragraph and rendered a ing guests: Mrs. D. Bosh, Mrs. N. dict in favor of iMr. Russell. G. Taylor, Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson, Judge Woolley in his opinion found Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Mrs. Hugh that although Mr. Russell had permit Taylor, Mrs. Herman Mangelson of ted the Webb's to travel this road- Nephi, Mrs. Carrie Dalby, Mrs. James way he had "never relinquished his Anderson, Mrs. John A. Grant, Mrs. right to close the road and that It Herman Gtagleman the guest of honwas always fully undertsood that the or Mrs. Paige and the hostess Mrs. road was traveled solely by permiss- Peterson. ion of Mr. Russell, and that no right of ownership or joint control had Mrs. Marie Whitbeck arid daughever been conferred on; the plaintiff ter Inez, and Mr. and Mrs. Larson of in the case. Salt Lake were Levan visitors Sun' day. Sunday for e where they have decided to make their' home. 1 1 1 '-- J J fl ,v V " V. v S; v 4 .V, l; ; . , ! General i'ersliing reviewing the Illinois trocjis in i ruining at Citnip Grant. This whs probably the last review the seneral, will luild, us lie retires on September 13. . J. E. LUNT APPOINTED ACTING POSTMASTER Mrs. N. J. Schow entertained Friday afternoon the occasion being her MISS 1VIE MARRIES i MR. DEAN HOWARD STATE SENATOR birthday A dainty anniversary. lunch was served to those present. Fin-lays- 7000 YOUNG TROUT PLANTED IN CANYON Seven thousand fingerling trout were planted in the stream near the ranger's station Tuesday afternoon by Deputy Game Warden E D. Park. The young trout came from the government fish hatchery at Springville. This shipment will augment the supply of the finny tribe in the local stream and aid in replenishing same after a heavy season's run in which the supply of fish has been considerOther shipments ably diminished. will probably follow later in the season which will provide another season of good sport for the local fishermen. XKW Ml'KIt SUPERVISOR AIUUVED IIKRK Mr. Norman Olson, who will have charge of the music In Juab School District the coming season arrived in Nephi Tuesday. Mr. Olson for the past five years has had charge of the music In the Uintah School District; with headquarters at Vernal, Utah. He comes to this district very highly recommended as a music Instructor both In vocal and Instrumental. Mr Olson, his wife and family will occupy the home recently occupied by former Supt. Ray Stewart. RODEO AT FDA It 1TV SV.XT WEF.K here According to word received E. has Mr. this wetk Lunt John Miss Nina Painter and. Mrs. Paul been acting postmaster of Bowers came .down, from Kaysville this appointed city and will probably assume to visit at the home of their parents oi' the office on Sept. 1st. charge Mrs. Painter. Mr. and Charles Mi. Lunt passed a successful examination iu June and received the enMiss Leona Sumslon of Springville was a Levan visitor Saturday and dorsement of Congressman Don B. Coiton. iUr. Lunt is well qualified Sunday. Miss Sumsion was a former for the position having bad consider renewed school teacher here and able business training for several many old friendships, While here years past both as secretary of the she was th guest of Mrs. Lee Jack- Jepni irrigation company and .as bookkeeper for the Bouneevilie Lum Company. Mrs. J. A. Bosh entertained Satur berThe g Mr. Geo. day afternoon the occasion being her A. Allen has heldpostmaster the position for birthday anniversary. Refreshments over eight years, his second term were served to those present. having expired June 6th. of this year Allen has devoted all his time Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Painter and Mr. to the duties of the office and has family, Mr. Samuel Rudd, Mrs. Paul served the patrons to the best of his Bowers, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl the time of his incum ability during relatives visited of Nephi. Whiting bency. in Goshen Wednesday. and friends out-goin- STREET GOSPE MEETINGS ANNOUNCED Mints' Mary Ivie of ' Scipio, Times-New- Auto-Wago- Auto-Wago- Missionaries n SANTAQUIN EIGHT NEPHI SEVEN A close contested game was played on the local diamond Wednesday afternoon between Santaquln and which resulted In a win for the Utah County boys, with a score of 8 Tho local team to 7 In their favor. had a long lead In the early part of the game and should have won out, but the visitors found the pitcher the latter part of the game and piled up several runs which cave them tho No-ph- l. Cedar City the metropolis of South ern Utah Is staging a Rodeo In their city Sept 3rd. 4th. 6th, & 6th. The great attraction of this affair Is the appearance of Tom Mix and bis fam ous horse on the opening day. The Union Pacific System are making and ' Lelnnd Ole Iloswelr a special rate for the occasion of a victory. Helllston were the twlrlers for the round trip fare of one and one half locals. from points between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City. .Mr. and Mrs. John Belliston are Mr. ana Mrs. Ronald Shaw are Visiting In Salt Lake this we k. Tlnltlnn In Salt Lake this week. i. M. Christensen transacted busiMr, and Mrs. I. M. Petty. Mr. and ness In Gunnison Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Andrews, and Mr. W. t. Mr. and .Mrs. A. V. Pyper are Hoyt were In Provo Friday attending the Kiwsnls District Convention of spanding a few days vlilting with the Utah-Idah- o clubs. They report friends In Halt City this week having had a wonderful time; the to Salt MIks Nell Golden went hospitality of Provo as a convnniton city being all that could possibly be i t ttlrn U'ndnriitilav f.if a fow dnys desired. vacation. L-i- Utah', popular daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. James, jL Ivie, and Mr.- Dean Howard oi. this' city, son of Mr. and Mrs. .. Howard, .were joined in Georgt marriage Monday afternoon at the hne' of the groom's parents. The Fred Atkins und George O. Nichols Mr. huA Mrs. F. D. Evans atnd Mr. of Los' Angeles, were in Nephi a few and Mrs. Earl Green were Goshen days this week completing the work of signing up the roads through Juab visitors last Sunday. Valley. These men are in the employ Mrs. Leun Newton has gone to Mt, of the Southern California Auto Club Pleasant to spend a couple of weeks and have beeu on the road with the big truck used for this purpose for at the home of parents. the past five weeks putting up road Ernest Kay was home from Gun- signs from Los Angeles to Nephi. nison to spend Sunday and londay They have, been delayed since arriv- with his family. ... ng in this city awaiting a new sup ply of material to complete the work Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gretjn have re- to Salt Lake City. The cost of putting up these signs turned home from a visit to Huting-towhere they went to visit with is being paid for by the Southern Cal a sister' of Mrs. Green's whom they ifornia Auto Club and will amount to iiad not seen for a number, of years something like $20,000.00. This club is with the Utah Auto past. Club, and after the work on the ArMrs. AlfreiL Seamons is visiting rowhead Trail or Zion Park Highway Is finished, the roads through with relatives at Park City. Sanpete, Sevier, and on to Grand CanMrs. Evan Neilson of Mt. Pleas- yon will be also signed up. The spending of this large sum of ant is visiting at the home of her money by the California Club in ereparents. cting signs through Utah indicates Orson Williams is vsiitiiig in Salt that the Los Angeles people are fully alive to the benefits of tourist busi Lake for a few days this week. ness and should be an incentive to President Saniul G. Paxnian aind the people of Central Utah to J. E. Lunt of the former Stake Pre ate with them to the fullest extent sidency were visitors to the Mona In attracting tourist travel through ward Sunday afternoon. Both gave this section of Utah. excellent talks that were very much appreciated by the audience. co-op- er ceremony was performed by Presi Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kay and Mr. dent A. H. Belliston. The young and Alrs. Xhloy Kay of Provo were couple (motored to Salt Lake Tues- Mona visitors last Suudav. daj where they will spend their iiu.4. ,i. juv. cuiu are popular jfuuut, i8 down from Provo LoJa peVSartlwir.JresnA.XPmwuiJUanu nave a nusv or wao ies irienos wish them a life of joy and happin- ess. iyte .rancid DEMOCRATS NOMINATE SEMINARY TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 8TH .11 a M III .1 uiaau .... 1.11 HI J ntn u for the season's work September Sth. ' Registration will take place along with the registration of classes In the High School. Courses will be given in Old Testa ment, New Testament. Church Hist The time sche ory and Doctrine. dule of classes will be announced in the High School Calendar. The importance of religious instruction is now recognized by all educators of high standing throughout the civilized world. We would like to see all students of the High School avail themselves of this opportunity to become acquainted with a knowledge of the Bible and the teaching of our Church E. M. GREENWOOD Principal of the Seminary MURDOCK FOR JUDGE June Kendall. V. M. Footo, A. V. Pyper, Earl Gadd, W. L. Hoyt, R. II. Evans, Mr. and .Mrs. G. R. Judd, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sperry were in At the Judicial Convention ot the attendance at the Democratic Con- Democratic Party of the 5th District vention Tuesday and Wednesday. held in Salt Lake City Tuesday, O. A. Murdock of Heaver City, received the nomination for Judge of the Bth NEWS PARAGRAPHS OF ENGINEER'S REPORT Mr on that party's ticket. NEPHI'S DUSY PEOPLE ON WATER PROJECT District Murdock is well .known In his city having filled the office of District Attorney for four years. On the 11. I). A meeting of vital Importance to Republican ticket he will Goldsbrough transacted busi have as ness in Salt Lake City Wednesday the Water User's as- his opponent Judge T. II. Burton, and Thursday. sociation was held yesterday after- the present Judge of the district noon at Mount Pleasant. This meetFor District Attorney Grover A ,Mr. and Mrs. E. M. was nominated Greenwood ing was called for the purpose of Giles of Fillmore returned home yesterday after spen- hearing the report of the engineers Mr. Giles is a rising young attorney who recently made extended investi- from our neighboring county and is ding the week in Salt Lake City. STAKE PRIMARY gations ofthe feasibility of the Goose- will thought of among the legal frat Mrs. Sidney Scott returned home berry irrigation project. Director ernity. He Is a brother of Mrs. Ray ENTERTAINMENT Wm. Peterson of the A. C. U. togeth- Hrough, and Mrs. Ernest ISrough of Monday after a week's visit with ht.r er with of Agrithe this Engineer Clyde city. parents in Fayetto cultural College were also present at the meeting. A program and entertainment Miss Vera Kendall returned home Tho site of t!ie proposed reservoir REPUBLICAN OUTING be held on the primary play grounds Sunday after enjoying a weeks vac- lies just over the mountain seven LABOR DAY at 6:30 o'clock p. m. September 1st. ation in Salt Lake City. miles east of Fairview and the final The public is Invited to com and cost of the complete project is estilook over the new playgrounds and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Foote and mated at around five million dollars. enjoy the entertainment. ot of honor members In the the the are daughter Maida, spending This project will provide water for a Ladies Republican Club, the Repub with relatives and vast area of Sanp te and Juab County week visiting licans of this city will entertain aW friends in Salt Lake City. extending southward from Nephi. In our next Isue we expect to give a "Melon Bust" on the Scout Grounds AUTO TURNS TURTLE IN CANYON to her our readers the report of the eng next Monday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Zee Bigler returned It is also planned to have a huge home in Los Angeles yesterday after ineer's In full. a have bonfire at night and program several weeks visit with her parents All and get acquainted meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazter. A car coining down the canyon Republican ladies and their escorts KIWANIS LUNCHEON from the Father and Friday evening combe liivlted are to The Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jack-ma- n ofT the road near HELD MONDAY mittee will providepresent. the melons for Son's outing ran Works of Salt Lake, former residents the Salt and turned Colsn occasion the but each one should of Nephi a eleven pound baby girl over several times before reaching himself a lunch. with basket provide 23rd. the level ground below the road. August Saturday afternoon A meeting of the Klwnais Club Monday being a holiday It Is Mother and baby doing fine. was held Monday at t he that a large number will go The car was loaded with seven Forrest Hotel. President W1M L. Hoyt, pre to the canyon early In the day, and people Including Mr. and Mrs. James ,Mr. Atmer Higler was called to sided, Luster, Miss Ada Sperry, Miss Athelia ins matter of providing a It Is aimed to stage some sports In- (Joble American Fork Monday, the occasion and others. Miss Goble received kinds. contests of who for various visit tourists ramping cluding place being tli birth of a baby boy to her our canyon was takfn up. also the who have no means of trans a gash In her hand others of the Ladies daughter Mrs. Glen Sykes. proper signing of such camping plac pnrtatirm should notify Mrs. Alfred party were shaken and bruised. ser-It indwid fortunate that more es was diseussed. Acrmmittcn to Orme, and arrangements will be made whs Mr. uml Mrs. W. G. Orine motored ious result did not happen consider-I- n reto tun take them to this was tako the Iter and up canyon appointed to Salt I.ake Wednesday where Mr. The the place where the accident ocreport of the delegation who turn. Orme. will attend the sale of pure curred. Wliere the car left the road attended Kiwsnls the at Convention bred sheep being held there this Provo was the grade is narrow, and a car was g'ven by President Hoyt, week. met here driven by Mr. A. F. BrackW. C. Andrews and I. FATHER AND SON'S Petty. ,l. en, and it Is thought that the lights The program consisted of two OUTING A SUCCESS probably confused and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanley, the driver of the vocal selections L. P. by Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stanley motor-c- d was car who other not acquainted Miss Melba Ander by to Gunnison Sunday where they accompanied The Father and Son's outing held with the road In the canyon. which were mtic'.i Appreciated son, spent the day visiting with relatives. by the members. the latter part of the week, was a siiccesn considering the fact that it Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Tranter of was held later In the season, and the Mrs. Janies M. Powers was hostes Salt Ike City, formerly of Nephi, County Clerk Pari Oadd Issued a date had ben postponed a couple Wednesday afternoon to the memreceived a roynl visit from thp stork marriage license yesterday to Allen of times. Saturday a good bers of the Entre-Noii- s club at her Sunday, leaving twin boys at their 3. McDonald, snd Miss V. Ferguson crowd assembled on the scout home. The time was spent In sewhomo. of Snrnly. Utah. Bishop Thomas grounds and under the direction of ing ftr which a dainty luncheon Baib y performed th cereniony. Judge Burton, a protrram of Interest was served to the following: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bond nnd famwas given: which included readings Orton Durham. Mrs. Spencer For- The rxctirslon to the Mnnt.1 Temple by Miss Thelma ily, returned to their home Jn Salt Mrs. Arch Warner, Pe;h rest, Mrs. W. H. Lake Sunday after enjoying a few from Juab ?;ke Wednesday was a Ilobtis, Manrine Kendall, sones by Crapo. Mrs. J. R. Warner, Ostlr. Mrs. days vacation at the Father and siiiciss. there betne about seventy the Cole Sisters and Mrs. Neilson cf man Mangelson. Athelia P.oot!i, Son's outing held In the canyon last four members of the church making Salt Lake City. Also a alk by I)r ean Lunt. Kva Tolley, and the host- . j the week, T. D. Rees. trip. eRS Mrs. Powers. Juab-Sanpe- Street gospel meetings which have been privately announced are expect ed to commence this evening, Aug. 29th, at 8 o'clock on Main Street, s office. They will near the n .Mission be held by .the aries, eight of whom are in town. These men live In their camp wagons the year round; belonging to seven denominations and serving without grateful for aid salary, though given. The subjects presented are of the greatest which can engage human thought, an dthey are presented by men who know not only the Bible teachings they advocate, but differing views Friday evening the subject Is. "Truth and Its Authority." Saturday "The Bible a Miracle of 3400 years;" and Sunday, "Who and What is God" with others following of similar important character. Good music, and seats for ladies. All are invited The Salt-Lak- u, - At the Democratic Senatorial Convention held In Salt Lake City Tuesday, R H. Evans of this city was nominated for the office of State Senator frojn the- 8th District, comprising the counties of Juab and Millard. Mr, Evans' nomination was made by acclamation. It has been many years since an - East Juab County man was nominated for the upper house of the legislature, the late J. ,R. pdgheill, being' tie" lai-:- t one from this side of, the county' to hold the position. Mr. Evans' opponent on the Republican ticket will be Joseph T. of Oak City, Millard County. Southern California Auto Club Complete Road Signs From Los Angeles To Nephi Will Continue On To Salt Lake Next Week. Piatt left Mis. Euward Simmons and family oi Payson were visiting at the. home ot Mrs. Simmons parents last week. gren, NOMINATED FOR ROADS SIGNED ' te |