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Show i!!i!ii!iuiiU!!!iiiiii!!i;i:i;;ii!!ii!;!iiii!i!;iiii;i;!i!;iiii!iii!iiiiiiii!iuiii: glll!!i!!l!li!!!lii:ill!!l!!i!! A HOME PAPEIy FOR I DEVOTED TO THE 1 INTERESTS OF JUAB HOME PEOPLE COUNTY I Illi:il!IIIIIIIIIillll!llillllill!illllll!!l!!:illl!lll!llll!:illl!ll Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday March 6th, 1925 The Times, Vol. 16. No. 9 N. H. S. BASKET BALL TEAM BY BULL NEPHI JENNINGS GORED 0 CONTENDERS FOR TOURNAMENT HONORS Old Resident of Levan and Early Utah Settler Meets Funeral Tragic Death Services Held Wednesday. 4 , ' The News, Vol. 9, No. 9 High School News HEALTH LECTURE The assembly program held in the auditorium Wednesday morning was given under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club of this city. Mr. Will L. Hoyt. president of the organization was in charge. The program con.. s stcd of the singing of America, by the Student Body and visitors; pray- NEXT WEDNESDAY Meeting in Venice Theatre and High School Auditorium James H. Wallis Will Address The People. er by Mayor Thomas Bailey; piano solo, Viola Worthington; reading of the first inaugural address of George Washington, by R. E. Davis; and an a with met Mr. Nephi Jennings Two public health meetings at address by President A. H. Bellis.. ' t. A A Z Sr. , Jk ..Jl t s . J very painful and fatal accident hire which health pictures and lectures ton. Sunday morning, when he attempted will be held in Nephi next Tuesday to pat a halter on a "pet" bull. The After the Assembly the Kiwanians under the auspices of the Utah Pubrushed and animal became angered entertained at a banquet in honor lic Health Asociation, one at 3:15 p. at Mr. Jknaiiigs, poring him ajd of the Nephi Basket Ball team. The m. at the Venice Theatre, for the tossing him around for several .minnnquet was served in the N. H. S. pupils and teachers of the schools of - r s utes before hi8 strength could le cur. room and the Domestic Scienthis city, and one at the High School dining bed. althoush help was close at hand. ce Girls prepared and served the Auditorium at 7:30 in the evening . i v " , ' . f II. died Monday morning. dinner under the supervision of Miss for the adults of the city. The stuMr. Jerings wis one of the ea:ly dents of the Mona school are invited Maughan. uoineers of Utah, crosis'ng the plaiii3 Kiwanian A. V. Pyper, presided at to attend the meeting in the afterby hand cart, and also among the the dinner and the program included noon while the adults of that com first settlers of Levan, making his a selection from a quartet composed munity are invited to attend the evehome here, lie was seventy sis years of members of the basket ball team: ning meeting. Admission will be free years old, and an Indian War VetPaul Grace. Glen Worthington, Wm. at each meeting. eran. The pictures to be shown are ex Starr, and Carl Ostler. Also toasts :?-:- J 1 .Surviving .Mr. Jennings are his by June Kendall, Earl Reid and Wm ceptionally fine ones and no person children: widow, and the following Starr. Paul Grace rendered a Sax.. can afford to miss seeing them. They " . s -.vf-- x r' ' -f- r D. W. ' "- 7 Solo. Jennings, Sandy; Lindsay Several rousing songs are made possible by the sale of aphone Hedwere given by the club members, and Christmas Seals. Jennings, Murray; Mis. A. G. S. Har A health lecture will be given at ges of Sait Lake City; Sirs L. hearty expressions of confidence in ris, Ogden and Mrs. W. P. McOee, the success of the team were also Mona Monday evening at 7:30 under Mrs. Boise, Idaho. Also two sisters voiced at the dinner. the same auspices and admission will Jahannah Taylor, Provo, and Mrs. be free. Rhoda Sherwood, Levan. Next Wednesday two meetings will new The has for arrived scenery Impressive funeral services were "The Melting Pot," and the date be held at Levan, one at 2:30 for the Carl Lee are: names of Sidwell, the players Bailey, .Wayne Ostler, Eugene has been set for the held in the ward chapel Wednesday Reading from Left to Right the student pupils and teachers, and one at 7:30 Rulon Cowan, Neldon Worthington, William Starr, Paul Grace, Loyle body play, which will bebignext Mon for the adults of that community, Beck, Eugene Worthington, afternoon, with Mr. Niels Lundsteen ofO. Durham. In the foreground is Coach T. Adams, and Glen Worthington. conducting. Opening prayer was day, March 9th, in the N. H. S. both at the Amusement Hall, with fered by Soren Christensen, and Auditorium. The curtain will rise at admission free in each case. At these Anderson. Hans Benediction by 8:15 p. m. By arrangements already meetings the same pictures and lecTANNER HOWARD E. TayLOCAL TEAM WILL The speakers were James WRITES BROWN MRS. made all meetings Monday evening tures will be given as used here. lor, J. C. Neilson, and Bishop E. P. WINS PRIZE James H. Wallis, Excutive Secrewill be dismissed- in time for the Peterson. GO TO TOURNAMENT play. Reserved seats will be on sale tary of the above named association, FROM CALIFORNIA Music was furnished by the ward will be here to speak and he will be at the Nephi Drug Saturday. choir, and vocal duets by Mr. L. P. assisted by M. S. Parker, of the same The The of winner prize Toggery of Anderson and Mrs. T. E. Carter , The Provo High School Basket Ball association. best a of for of the Leguess shoes, pair Interment was in the For the first time in the history of team, went down to defeat before the Nephi. , The following letter was received the of on the number taken by van Cemetery. the local High School the school bas- on..rush and determined from Mrs. D. K. Brown of this city little man in the steps window wa3 won fighting of who has been spending the past by Howard Tanner, who guessed the ket ball team will be one of the con- the Nephi team Wednesday evening, The presentation of the Gypsie winter in Long Beach, Tourn the score being 25 to 23. The game California, The tenders for honors atin the State High the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. F. exact number of 15 35 steps. Rover opera by the Levan Salt Lake City was played on the floor of th anient which opens was 1015 as feet distance measured next Wedensday afternoon. School Saturday afternoon and eve- Richardson. Coach gymnasium and was the-to to flag pole near the high school Durham team to ling game ever played in a will take ning, in the Amusement Hall was Editor The Times-Newstrong building. The length of step was 7.93 well attended by a large and apprethought perhaps a few lines inches. Over three hundred guesses this annual affair who will give high school. The teams w be ciative audience. The matched and the final re; not sea good account of themselves. a the may from by city one were in from turned hesiranging There was no suggestion of have worked faithfully this doubt almost to the last uninteresting to some of your readto over five thousand. J. H. boys season winning even honors in the play. Glen tancy or self consciousness on the ers. Long Beach, California, is an thousand Worthington A. V. Pyper were judges. Nebo division when they defeated Grace, played stellar ball part, of the players. Principals and ideal place to spend the winter if you Carter and the Provo team here Wednesday responsible for the entire chorus, numbering ninety four peo- want to get away from the cold ple, acquited themselves in a cred- weather, though they have been hav- Tractor School Next night in one of the most thrilling the exception of a foul pi itable manner. call, "a games ever seen on the local floor. Californians the what Bailey, which netted one ing and Saturday Carrying the leading roles were cold winter," but we Utahns can har-dl- v Friday Thig paper congratulates Coach the defense, Wm. Starr Edna and as Heber Shepherd Rob, Durham and his team on their suc Bailey played a wonderfu figure it out. Nearly every day Others Anderson as Constance. cess and wishes them the best of covered and pleasant but been sunshiny themselves with has taking principal parts were Marcellus the nights have been a little cold. Of interest to farmers will be the luck in their games next week at Ostler and Loyle Adams a Harold Elizabeth McClure, a the tournament. was Chard, Tractor School to be held next Friday Christmas time there serving of mention as the Angel, Henrietta Christensen, Beul-a- h slight frost for a few nights, which and Saturfday at the store of the very best to aid in bring Bosh, Sunford Angell, Joseph pome anxiety, Nephi Implement and Hardware Co. fruit growers the great victory for the the gave Christensen. Rulon Shepherd, Russel but smudge pots were kept burning Through the enterprise of Mr. Man., MEMORIAL SERVICES The box score foLlows: and Gardner, Glenn ,MangeIson, F AT in the orange and lemon orchards gelson, the serviecs of P. II. Cushman CASTLEGATE Nephi Dan Shepherd. Grace RF little damage was done. When a factory expert, has been secured, Mr. Earl A. Beck has exprssed his and No we saw people watering their lawns who will conduct the school. November 11th, will always be Adams LF appreciation for the splendid coop- and flowers blooming, we could har sales talks of any nature will be remembered by the thankful nation Worthington C eration that the students and teachrealize you were having zero made but the time will be fully as the day that marked the comple Dalley RG ers have given him during the pre- dly taken up each day in the operation tion of had job well done: The com. Starr LG weather at home. enterof this and seem and use of tractors. rendering paring It is a fine pletion of which meant the return of Ostler LF Though the weather did not tainment. the people had the opportunity for, the farmers of this a million of her sons. Christmas like (Continued on page 8) March the 8th will Totals Christmas spirit just the same, espec valley to gain some first hand Inbe rem to the formation regarding these machines embered by this littlealways town Provo ially in the sense of giving mining needy. One charitable organization which are supplanting in many sec- of Castle Gate aa the day when 173 Dixon RF Will Celebrate Birthday alone gave 700 washtubs of food to tion of the country the use of hors- of her finest marched away and nev- Hawkins LF With Free Dance the needy, besides clothing and es. In another part of this paper er returned. One hundred and sev- Amtoft C will be found the advertisement an- enty three of the finest: The husAnderson RG shoes. the school. badwas nouncing of California bands, Fathers, Brothers, Sons and Collns LG This section Sweethearts marched around the cor Jacob Bowers, Hand Cart Pioneer, ly in need of rain, having had only ner and gazed upon the face of their Totals and Black Hawk War Veteran, will one rain In December, and one in EXTENSION TO STORE maker. celebrate his 81st birthday npxt January, but since February came in Miss Langlois has reci BEING MADE That the day may be fittingly obby there has been more rain. Tuesday evening, March 10th, material for the debate. a in was mass called little served, city a is nice meeting Beach giving a free dance to the married Long is: "Res for ion debate is Castle be Gate and to will 13 8.000 The formulate of of Wednesday party Nephi. a people The Bailey Grocery Company are with population held in the North Ward Amusement rapidly building up mid is destined putting an extension to the rear of a proper program for Memorial Ser- the Proposed Twentieth extends a they say. to become a second Los their store and expect to install a vices for the coming 8th of March. to the Constitution of Hall and Mr. Bowers represented and spon- States as passed by Con; very cordial invitation to the mar.. Angeles. There are 56 churches here refrigerating plant In connection Organizations Memorial-Da- y are this are the Be Ratified." Forty sc attend. to of this folks of the soring city people meat at rid with the market operated and the majority Castle Gate The Sttae have entered the Welfare Association, ad"Church People." Going this place of business. The new known as a beir ses1 attended one of the opening dition will give them a much larger L. D. S. Church, The American Nephi High School Will Present Operetta Here sions of a new Christian Science store and allow for business expan- Legion, The Odd. .Fellows. The Re.. District number 5. Morai bakahs. The Knights of Pythias. The are alsoin district tive.f , church, a beautiful building with a sion. SERVICE STAR MEETING three The Levan Opera Company, comCastlegate Band, and the Town between of seating capacity NEXT WEDNESDAY The Bield the Board. Hop Levan at of has Sophomore the It the town of students with small posed literally flowing and four thousand people. People from all over the state are Arlington Wednesday nl flu was a big High School and the grade Bchools a wonderful pipe organ at which our brer, wine and whiskey, though we A will present the operetta, "The Gypsy Utah artist J. J. McCl.-llapresided. never saw anyone who appeared to expected to be present on this day to success socially and finlnclally. I people who Provo of number honor solemnof the their large of memory bu und.?r The departthe influence the with Rover," in the High School AuditorThe regular monthly meeting of liquor. I was impressed ium in this city next Friday evening, ity of the occasion, not a whisper road between San Diego and Tia ed ones. All doslrlng further Infor- came down for the basklt ball game the Service Star Legion, will be held the qance which in the Commercial Club rooms next .March 13th. The operetta was prewas heard from the time of entering Junna was lined with cars coming mation are requested to address the remained over tofor the receipts at the Wednesday afternoon, March 11th, Welfare Association, Cas.. added greatly sented in Levan last Saturday eventhe building until the clo.e of the and going. Some go out of curiosity. Cas'lecate door. as we did. while many go to see the tlegate, Utah. at 4 p. m. The following program ing to a large audience who thoroservices. (Ruth Orover Reporter) ha been arranged for the occasion: ughly enjoyed it. A very cordial inLong Beach has twenty five banks, horse races which are a great attravitation Is extended to the Nephi peo- some of them situated farther out ction there; and other go to perhaps Instrumental Selection. Verda and VISIT PAYSON I. O. ple to attend. Joey Batchelor, accompanied by Viola from the main business section, and for what they can get. Dont get the WILL NOW HANDLE It idfa that a person could smuggle any STAR CARS branches of the larger hanks. O. F. LODGE Worthington; reading, Marian Christensen; vocal solo Airs. Allie Bellis.. also boasts of having one of the b st of the stuff out of there, as there m i;i:ii i) iv 1.0s The In a full pnge adverstisement prin ton; reading, Nelda Parkeg. LAST Tlll'KSDAY municipal bands in the country. This are officers stationed at the border O. I. O. F. the of members Ncphl band gives two concerts each day. line and every car Is stopped, and it ted in this issue of The Times .News Lodge paid a visit to the Payson Lod- officer extend a very cordial InvitatA wedding of local Interest took afternoon and evening. In the large would not pay any person to take a Mr. O. R. Judd of the G. R. Judd ge last night. A fine banquet had ion to all the members, and others These con- chance 011 interested to be present. any liquor stowed Garage, announces the taking over of been for them, also a propliice last Thursday in Los Angeles, auditorium on the pir. prepared and are away in his car. because If it was the agency for Star Cars in this city bad been arranged. According California, when Mr. Clyde Olpin, certs are free to the r,,lic gram was joined In marriage to Miss Con- attended by hundred each day. The found his car would be taken from For a number of years past Mr. Judd to the report of those who went a Mrs. Lester Belliston was hostess stance Culmer of that city. The bride band is supported by tho city at a him. and there would be a heavy fine has had tho agency for Ford cars but royal good time was had, and the to the members of the Social Comsentence. a Jail and has now A. of cost perhaps year. deemed II. It per $138,000 advisable to Payson members proved themselves panions club Wednesday fs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening. Ueath has taken its toll among change. After a thorough investiTo my mind the one great thing hosts. The following were The time was pleasantly Bpent in Culmer, formerly of Salt Lake City. worthy Is old and both ocean. It this the you winter, gation of the various makes of cars present from here: Earl Clarldge, Ed needle work and social chat. DelicThe young man Is the son of Mr. and here is the beautiful Mrs. J. W. Olpin of this city, and really an inspiration to watch the young. I sympathize with those who In the low priced field, he has select V. Downs. T. E. Carter, R. T. Beag-le- y, ious refreshments were served to the and Ko. A good have ben bereft of their loved ones. ed the above car as embodying the Wm. 8tarr, Judge John 8. Coop., following: Mrs. Ralph graduated from the local high school. waves come, break on Belliston, We welcome The Times .News each many features of mechanical perfec the wonders He is now employed as auditor for place to meditate er Earl Carter, John Cooper, Harry Mrs. Harry Beagley, Mrs. A. V. Gadd what to know are and anxious neck tion which the au?o buying public Black, Frank Sparks, V. M. Foote Mrs. A. E. Smith; Mrs.'r the Utah Gas and Coke Company of of the Creator. Taylor. . Since coming here It has been my Is going on in the home town. My now demand. Mr. Judd Is convinced and Hugh Sperry. Suit Lake. This paper joins with Mrs. Mattie Vlckers,4 i George can in make Tor to all my folks the time first they them doing that In the on based friends Star Car wishing their many privilege. practical ftatimor. Mrs. J. A. iTj- jail, Mrs. 1 I S. thoroam A. V. and of out vls; the of my pleanant The young life, going expirience from thousands of owners C. :ase. Miss Ma'A Howarth, Mrs. W. J. Sperry returned home hearty coneratulat ions. will meet nil expectations as a sturdy after a two week visit in Salt Lake he bi'Ktesa was assisted in serving couple will make their home In Salt went over the border line into thea ughly e.ijoying It. M. Brown Mrs. Sarah and reliable car. little own of Tia Juana, Mexico, Lake City. S y Mfts Minnie LVilistoiu City. ' 1 ... . 'f..., 'v, vy W - vi.sj . - r s: 'I ut n a(;i:lt:s a-- e C 4 v |