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Show jllliOIClKuliilllllllUiillllillllMilllllhiiHilllllllllUI A HCLIE PAPER FOR 1 HOME PEOPLE DEVOTED 1 i Nephi, Juab County, Utah, May 1st, 1925. The Times, Vol. 16, No. 17. SCHOOL BOARD 7 v unin livLii Send Tree to Belgian Children DISTRICT COURT Tentative Budget Passed By The Board of Education Final Action To Be Taken On Or Before June 30 th. Tho regular meeting of the Board of Education was held Tuesday evening, present: Harry Foote, J. H. Lunt, Lorenzo Mangelson and Rap hael Garfield. In accordance with the provisions of the new budget law Supt. Calvin Smith filed with the Board the tent., aive budget provided for by the last The estimates as aplegislature. proved by the Board call for an expenditure of about $106,000.00 for This the school year of 1925..26. estimate was filed with the County Commissioners, but final action has not vet been taken, as the budget law provides that the Board shall not finally approve until about June 30th, the close of the school year. In the meantime some of the items listed in the present estimate may be cut considerable. Monday evening the members of the Juab County Committee consist, ine of J. W. Paxman. G. M. Whit more. Will L. Hovt. of this city, and Raphael Garfield of Mona Utah met with Supt. Smith and went over the various items with him. but defer. red giving their approval until the final budget was prepared. After disnosine of some othe minor business the meeting adjourn ed until May 12th. WEEKLY BUDGET OF LEVAN NEWS Mrs. Alex Peterson very pleasantly entertained the members of the Lad ies Literary club at her home Thurs The time was spent day evening. in a discussion of the life and works of Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll, a home writer, and a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen spent the latter part of the week visiting in Levan. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bosh. was A very interesting program rendered in the Devotional exercises of the Levan High School Friday morning as follows: Address, "Where Are You Going and How Are You Going." Mr. Leo Hansen; Talk, Miss Pearl Pierce; Reading, Mrs. Dora B Shepherd; Trombone Solo, John L Mortensen; Talk, "Visits to the East," Legrande iMangelson; Piano Solo, Alice Beard. Miss Pearl Pierce and Miss Marie Bosh, who are attending the Univ ernlty of Utah and Henager's Bus! ness College respectively, spent the week end here. Mrs. J. W. Shepherd entertained the members of the Sorosis club at her home Thursday afternoon at a quilting, after which a dainty lunch.. eon was served. Frank Taylor and nily left Tuesday for Gunnison where Mr. Taylor nas accepted a pos itlon in a garage there. Every one owning a car is loath to gee them go and friends and neighbors will miss We wish them them very much. success and happiness in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. In honor of her birthday anniver sary, and also because thev are leav. Ing Levan in the near future, Mrs. Warner entertained a few friends and neighbors Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Thelma Jackman. Mrs. Hel en Benedict, and "Mrs. Nettie Mangel- son were joint hostesses to the mem. bers of the Ladies Literary club Tuesday evening, entertaining them at the picture show and then at Shep herd s Ire cream parlor. Miss Venetta Sorensen was hostes to a delightful evening party Satur A delicious lunch wag nerved day. to the following: Tearl Pierce Emma Chrlstensen, vMerle Bosh, Inez Mangelson, hiuaene sorensen, ana the hostess Venetta Sorensen. Miss .Emma Chrlftenscn of Salt In Lake City visited with friends Levan Saturday and Sunday. For some time the 7th grade class have been studying Utah history and this week a number Interestln talks have been given the class by the following pioneers of this place: Mrs. Aagnrd, Mrs. Francom, and Mrs. Peterson. THE INTERESTS OF JUAB COUNTY The News, Vol. 9 No. 17 AMERICAN LEGION ENDOWMENT OPENED MONDAY MEETING mijLiimu TO : FUND DRIVE MAY 11TH TO 18TH The April term of the Fifth Judicial District Court opened in this The following offi- Juab County Quota is Seven Hundred and Seventy Five city Monday. cials were present: Judge T. H. BurDollars Meetings Weld Here and Grg&iusation Effectton, County Attorney Will L. Hoyt, Court Reporter, W. L. Kellar; Shered Widows and Orphans of Veterans to be Cared For. iff Dan Martin and Clerk of the Court Earl Gadd. In the case of J. W. Boud vs H. Juab County is called upon to raise Leo Smith, on motion of P. N. Anderson, attorney for plaintiff, the case W. C. BROWN OF LEVAN the sum of $775.00 as its quota in the five million dollar American Legwas stricken from the calendar. ion Endowment Fund. No greater Thomas Christian Anderson, of DIED YESTERDAY cause of humanity was ever put forLevan, Utah, was admitted to citiward, and no greater debt of gratl zenship by the court. tude is due the men who stood beIn the case of Horace Green vs tween the people of this nation and stom an John Ellertson, the defendant was for operation Following the mighty army of Imperial Ger20 ach trouble Mr. W. C. Brown, well given days to file answer to commany. plaint of plaintiff, the demurrer of known citizen of Levan died yesterThis appeal for funds to take care the defendant having eben over day morning at the Salt Lake hos of the widows and orphans of the ruled, pital. Mr. Brown wag born in the year men who died that the safety of this Ruby Erlckson vs W. G .Orme et people could be assured, is one that 1867 in Wyoming, during the journal, was hy ordor of the court conno real American with one spark of tinued for the term. ey of his parents to Utah with the He has re- gratitude can turn down. In the case of Bonneville Lumber pioneers of that year. The plan as outlined by the offiCo. vs E. L. Guild and wife Mabel sided in Levan the greater part of of the National organization Is Guild, judgment was entered in fav- his life, following the occupation of cials to create a trust fund of the five A beech tree from the school children of America to the school children or of the Bonneville Lumber Com- farming. of Belgium was placed on board the S. S. Belgenland at New York amid cere pany for $350.00 He is survived by his wife and million dollars which will ever rewith principal, main intact. The interest from this monies attended by a large gathering of notables. Baron de Cartler de Marchl interest from the at following children: Merle Brown 2nd, 1924, January enne received the gift in behalf of Elizabeth, queen of the Belgians, to whom the rate of 12 of Logan, Utah; Mrs. Oral Bosh, and fund will be used to care for the cent annum per per it was consigned. The tree Is a duplicate of one planted by Queen Elizabeth until paid; and $50 attorney fees, Miss Margaret Brown of Levan. Also widows and orphans of veterans, and In Central park when her majesty visited New York in 1919. also costs of suit and for the fore- two sisters, Mrs. C. Cramanan of to render what assistance is necclosure of mortgage & sale of mort Lo8 Angeles; Mrs. H. H. Crowe of essary to many disabled men who one brother, are now in military hospitals, and On the second Salt Lake City; and gaged property. whose allowance from the governcause of action, Judgment was ent- Anthon Brown of Ogden. is insufficient to properly care ment ered for the $34.20 with interest Funeral arrangements have not for their families. $2.40 and for costs of suit. yet been made hut It is thought pro To put over this drive each state In the matter of the este of Ger bable it will take place Sunday. has been given a quota according to usha Boswell deceased, the petition its population. Utah is asked to for final account and distribution of raise $25,000.00. This sum has estate it was ordered by the court been again divided among the counthe same Utah, is that of Wed taken out H. Le under A good crowd turned Springville, hereby Boyer, ties of the state and the amount fix nesday afternoon to witness the passed away at his home Saturday advisement by the court. ed for Juab County is $775.00. This illness opening preseason game at the morning after a lingering will be pro. .rated between the East J success.. was trouble. from heart ball local park. Nephi and West side of the county. Mr. Boyer was well known in Ne ENTERTAINED ON ful in putting the skids under the Robert E. Wednesday evening BailRose Miss 2. As we go to press we learn that Driscoll phi, having married Eureka team by the score of 9 to of Nebraska, Feild Secretary Mrs. and Patriarch of team Charles a to the being ey, of daughter former visiting Ockey, resident Owing of the American Legion, and State . 78TH BIRTHDRY Nephi passed away at his home in over an hour late in arriving much L. A. Bailey about twenty one years Commander John E. Booth of SpanLein school He also California Wednesday. taught of the interest in the contest waned, ago. The body ish Fork, were In Nephi and held a will be brought here for burial but as it was well past 5 p. m. before van prior to his marriage. at the Forrest Hotel, and A very enjoyable party was given the date of the funeral hag not yet meeting Mr. Boyer was a contractor and in Edgar Park, the referee called play also in the Tabernacle. At these the built with brother hia connection been ball. fixed. Friday afternoon at the home of Thomas Bailey was meetings, Mayor between Spanish Mrs. H. C. Kofod at Levan, in honor The game was fairly interesting cement highway chosen as W. Airs. D. K. Brown and daughter C. Andrews,Honorary Chairman; and although a trifle slow, due to the Fork and Springviile. more he has of her 78th birthday. The after noon was spent in social chat and Ila, returned home last night from Dennis Wood county chairman; ComFor the past year or lack of practice and the fact that the chairman. teams have not yet got down to real been i,n noor health, and in company merrymaking. At 4:30 a delicious Long Beach, California, where they mittees will becity selected within a few winter with his wife spent the past lunch was served to the following have spent the past winter. going. days and the drive made to raise the Belliston pitched a good game, in Arizona In the hope that the friends and neighbors, also her quota given this county. and received good supoprt consider- climate there would be beneficial to daughter Mrs. Dan Olson, who came At the meeting In the Tabernacle, wife, survived Is M. his He down I. from Clifton, Idaho, for the NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL by Petty had him. ing the first game. addresses were made by stirring one daugher, occasion: Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shephi8 batting clothes on and found the one son, Hugh and the visiting speakers concerning the while Ruth. Also his father, five brothers herd, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh, Shelpill for two three baggers, need for help and the plight of NEWS HAPPENINGS one a don and sister. also landed Mr. Mrs. Glen Worthington, and Shepherd, Seymour thousands of families of veterans Funeral services were held In Rosequist, Mr. and Airs. Clark S. three base hit. The Eureka team is who through death and injuries are Snrineville Mondav afternon. the Wood, Mrs. Harry Crane, Mrs. Lorcomposed of a number of old play In dire need of assistance. ers who when they round into form funeral being attended by a large enzo Mangelson, Mrs. Augustus Tun., Mrs. J. W. Paxman, president of Ruth Grover, Reporter) (By are liable to make some of the leag number of people from various parts dbridge, Mrs. Joseph Wankier, Mrs. Coach Durham entered several of the Service Star Legion also adall the state. of the ue teams go some. Sutherland who Erick Wankier, Mrs. James Sher- the N. II. S. boys in the Provo track dressed the Practically meeting and pledged relieved Monroe In the fifth innings members of the Bailey family in this wood. Mrs. Lyman Wankier Mrs. meet held Saturday. Glen Worth the assistance of the members to looks good, and will be heard from city were present at the services. Miss Bosh, Geneva and Joseph Ruby ington won in the following events: the cause of the American Legion, before the season closes. Rosequist, Everett and Lola Wood, 1st place, Hurdles, for High School in this great undertaking. Mrs. Eliza Mangelson, Mrs. Hans letter men; 2nd place, 100 yard During the meeting Clarence Gow.. Civic Improvement Anderson, Airs. Delbert Bosh, Mrs dash; 3rd, place, 220 yard dash; ers rendered a vocal solo acom pan-l- ed Wm. Bailey Called To Mrs. Luncheon and Nephi Griffiths. Taylor 4th place, Discuss; 5th place, Shot Urged At by Mrs. Diane G. Booth. In honor of the occasion Mrs Put. All of the latter events In the Washington, D. C. Seymour Rosequist composed the fol High School letter men class. lowing poem on the event: Fred Gadd took 3rd place In the Kiwanians To Give The regular luncheon of the trial heat. Rulon Cowan tied for was at held Club Forrest the was A signal honor Dance on May 8 th conferred upon our fellow townsman Wm. Bailey, Hotel Monday noon, a large attend- Today we come from far and near, 5th place in the pole va"ult; and Nephi Cahse ran a good mile race. when he was recently appointed as ance of the members being persent. A aear old lady s heart to cheer. The Nephi Klwants Club Dance to a member of the committee of nine A fine program was given by mem She's lived for many good old years The N. H. S. students are cele be given in the Arlington Friday men to investigate the Federal In- bers of the the Ladies Literary tlub, weei always hold her memory dear. brating "Girls Day" today. All the night May 8th, promises to be an e heritance Tax law of the United which included two vocal solos by the girls are dressed like their "little vent par..excellence. The club mem States and make a report on their Mrs. T. W. Allred, and talks by Miss With Idle fingers she never sits. sisters," they have their dolls and bers are preparing to feed, with a finds to the Congress" of the United Ida I'arkes and Mrs. Wm. Bailey. As yarn she spun and the.n to knit lolly. .pops along with their toys. Rood substantial lunch, about four The subjects handled by the ladies Her skirts and States. This committee was appoinare works of scarftg hundred people and the committee ted through a recommendation to was along the line of civic improveart, Mrs. Wldstoe from the University will be very much disappointed if less Congress by President Coolidge re- ments and the club members were And her color schemes comes from of Utah spoke In the morning assem than that number are present. lative to the Justness of the present urged to support the campaign her heart. A matinee dance was given at bly. The general public are cordially for a cleaner city. Also mention was Inheritance tax law. 3:30 in the gymnasium. invited to attend, and especially Is Mr. Bailey left for Washington, made by the speakers relative to the We all enjoyed tho lovelr cake. the attendance of all married folks of D. C. Tuesday morning and will be community flower campaign, stating On this your birthday of seventy The Seniors returned to school the city, solicited. The latest and made was much Chief two The weeks. that being progress away about eight. Monday after enjoying a pleasant oldest dances, together with some of along thij line. The addresses were Consolidated Mining Company May peace and happiness be your trip to Provo, Salt Lake and Magna. unique entertaining stunts, will be Eureka, Utah, by whom Mr. Bailey ably given and much appreciated by fate, Come out and let a live featured. is employed mad 3 It possible for him all present. We have more such dates hope you'll The Sophomores with their ad club feed. .entertain and exercise you. The matter of sending two deleto make the trip at this time by giv visors attended the Springville Art gates to St. Paul to the National ing him a two weeks vacation. Exhibit Wednesday afternoon. They The mon composing the above Convention was taken up, but was Tired and sad she often seems. also attended tho Springville Fish Entertain Service Star committee are men of national ' re- laid on the table until next Monday Weary and weak at evening time. But full of courage fine, Hatchery and then enjoyed a plunge putation In tax matters and tho when a representative will be chosen That always Legion Members ever thrills the human mind. In the Arrowhead swimming pool. choosing of Mr. Bailey as a member to attend. A trip around the city will be tak comes as a distinct honor not only The members of the Service Star A lady with hands, toll The members of the Provo High hardened, to Nephi, but to the State of Utah. en next Monday, which will be In the were entertained at the home Legion A in her queen and see School Band and Male Glee Club gar'1' of Mrs. W. P. pearlg nature of an Inspection and sight lace; Ostler Wednesday And the of light a musical program In the N. II. S. heavenly beauty, Members should get Ing Journey. Dr. F. H. Beckstead, American Forest Week Auditorium to the Student Body. The afternoon. busy with their rakes between now Shines In her dear old face. gave an excellent talk on "Child the above date, as some check following program was rendered: Welfare Work," to the members of April 27th May 3rd and be done by the committee March, Ensign; Garden of Eden, the ing up will A dainty luncheon Bazaar At Nephi Ward Band; selection, Male Club; Chimes was organization. President Coolidge has Issued a It Is said. served to those present by the V. A. Waters of of the meet, at MInotoka, Successful Pyper presided Normandy, Very Gold Star Mothers, assisted by Mrs. proclamation designating the period Gusple Overture, and ing. Starg and Jane Booth. from Arpil 27th, to May 3rd, InclusAtStripes Forever, by the band. ive ns American Forest Week. Mrs. J. W. Paxman, president of The Bazaar and entertainment tention Is called to the fact that the the Service Star Legloa expressed Commissioner Bunnell Class of Junior the The members given by the Nephi Ward Relief Soc people of the United States have too for the response of tha In Auto Accident lety Tusday afternoon and evening enjoyed a trip to Provo where they appreciation clubs of the city, relative to various freely spent tho rich & magnif iclent was very successful from every attended the track meet. They also the work contemplated by the! legion gift that nature bestowed upon us. fish In In our eagerness to HBe that gift the County Commissioner John Bun.. standpoint. The sum of $196.00 wa visited the atate game farm and memory of the ex. .service man at received from the sale of articles and hatchery. forests have been dripped, and fires nell of Eureka, met with quite the Inter.. section of Main and Cemter have been permitted to lay waste si rious accident Monday the result the proceeds of the entertainment This evening, Friday, beginning at Streets; but on account of the Amerand of an auto collision In Salt Lake which Is considered very good for 7:30 p. m. a May Day Festival millions of feet of lumber, ican Legion Endowment Fund drive, m thousands of young trees have been City at the rorner of State and thfs season of the yar. The offlcer will be given on the High the officers had thought It best to of the organization wlh to thank the fiehool Campus. Miss Langlolg dirdevortd by these forest fires. withdraw their appeal for funds at Twenty Flrt South streets. He suf , ferred a broken shoulder bone, and people of the city who made the ba. ector of the Festival hag devoted this time. Forest Hangers A. P. Chrlsteiist.-naar such a financial success, and also many hours of work with the girls and J. H. Osller have been kept husy is carrying his arm in a sling, In adweek in Juab, Utah, and dition to several other bruises. Mr. to the members who worked Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lunt and o In order to have It presented In a the Over 75 girls daughter Mabel of Salt Lake City, Sanpete Counties, where they have Thomas Clark, who was with Mr faithfully In making the articles for successful manner. made a number of talks to student Bunnell at the time also sustained sale, and In giving the entertalnmen will appear in the drills. The public spent the Week end visiting with reIn the evening. a fractured rib. latives and friends here. Is invited to attend. along tUe line of forest protection. H. 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