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Show itfrti::t imiiijiranr :nriu!inTtu:tiitiunnuiiJU.iiifiiniiui::iJijiiiiiititJfiuiiiii;f j A HC1.2E PAPER FOR 1 HOME PEOPLE I j 1 KIWANIS . iWrrr riiTn Violl LLUD Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, j May 29th, 1925. SWIMMING EXPERT urnr HEftE. Fine Program Rendered By Visiting Members Monday EveningSpirit of Get Together Manifest at LuncRoad Urged, heonBetter ' t Under an arrangement with the Board of Education, Prof. C. S. Leaf instructor of swimming at the Provo High school will give a series of 12 lessons commencing next Monday, June 1st, at the Nephi High school the Eurthirty members eka Kiwanis Club came over to Ne.. phi' Monday evening and enjoyed a luncheon with local members at the Forrest Hotel. The program with the exception of two piano selections by Miss Viola Starts, was furnished by the visiting club. President Will L. Hoyt presided and after the introduction of the members of both organizations the meeting was turned over to P. H. Cravens, president of the Eureka Kiwanis Club. Talks were given by Chalmers Giffin, Mayor Edward Pike, C. E. Iluish of Eureka; W. C. Andrews, George D. Haymond, Ne phi; vocal solo, Walter Christopher.. son ; selections by swimming pool. Prof. Leaf is one of Utah's foremost swimmers and the winner of several Silver Cups in swimming competition. In 1919 he swam from Saltair Pavilion to Antelope Island in 2 hours and 28 minutes. In 1920 he swam from the pavilion to the Island and return, in 6 hours and 42 minutes. Last year he swam 10 miles on Utah lake in 4 hours and the Kiwanis Warbler's quartette. In the talk of Mr. Haymond, he mentioned the fact.j.hat the Nephi Kiwanis Club was behind any movement looking towards a better highway from Santaquin to Eureka. This suggestion met with a hearty re.. spones from the visitors and it was the unanimous opinion of all present that the Utah county officials should be prevailed upon to put this highway n a better condition considering the importance of the road and the large number of Tintic people who use the road daily. An invitation was extended to the Nephi members to visit the Eureka club and become better acquainted with the people and resources on the west side of the county. The attendance prize furnished by the visitors was won by Burdette Sperry which consisted 'of a pair of overalls, handkerchief, cap, and a miner's carbide lamp. , 30 it, minutes. In 190 7 School Champion Swimming team for the past three years during which time they have been undefeated. These pupils hold every record except the breast stroke. These lessons will be given to adults as well as to the young boys and girls. The adult classes will be mixed. The price of the twelve les sons is $1.00, with an admission each time to the pool of 15 cents to cover the cost of heating the water and other expenses. Prof. Leaf is examiner and instructor for the Red Cross Life Saving Corps of America, and also ated with the Utah County Boy Scouts. BURIAL HELD AT LEVAN THURSDAY Mrs. Mayme Harris, of Ogden. Utat ah, who died Tuesday morning the L. D. S. hospital Salt Lake City, was brought to Levan yesterday for burial. Mrs. Harris was 47 years of age, the eldest daughter of the lato Nephi Jennings. She is survived by her husband, 2 sons and one daughter. Also a number of relatives in Levan. Funeral services were held in the Levan Ward Meeting House yesterday afternoon. The speakers were: James E. Taylor, J. C. Neilson, and Bishop E. P. Peterson. Musical numbers were rendered by Mr. Ralph Jensen of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dul.. cie Francom, and the ward choir. The opening and closing prayers were offered by E. W. Peterson, and Lorenzo Mangelson, respectively. . Interment took place in the Levan Cemetery; co-op- '"" jJ-- ' 0 M --- , h. MONA SCHOOL IS 1 AWARDED PRIZE BOY SCOUTS ENJOY THREE-DA- Y OUTING The South Ward Hoy Scouts, under the direction of Scoutmaster Paul E. Booth, have enjoyed a three days camping trip in the eanyon this week. Tuesday the boys hiked to the top of the Red Cliffs in the east mountains. At night a large bonfire was built and a program given each The boys returned home evening. .Wednesday afternoon well pleased with the outing. Twenty three members including the scoutmaster were on the camping trip. LADIES WILL SERVE LUNCH TOMORROW The members of the Service Star Legion will serve lunch to. .morrow, Saturday, May 30th, from noon until night in front of tho George W. Garrett building on Main Street. The proceeds of the lunch will bo used in erectingf the memory monument at the intersection of Main nnd Center streets. j BAND CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING A bnnd concert wtll be given Sun day evening on Main Street by the Levan and Nephi bands combined. This musical organization has been selected to represent Juab Stake at the M. I. A. Jubilee to be held in Salt Lake City. June 6th to 10th. about The concert will commence 7:30 p. m. rifkA Malm'" he swam the English Channel within three miles of the French shore, being in the water 18 and a half hours. He has trained the Provo High ' Mooa school was declared the best kept and cleanest school in Juab School District, and was awarded the prize of $15.00 by the Board of Education at their meeting Tuesday evening. According to the rules of the contest this money is to be spent for play. .ground equipment. Mr. James H. Wallis who inspected the Mona school paid a high compliment on the neatness displayed by the students, and on the work of the janitor. Also the general care taken of school property and the good condition in which everything was found. 1 I - ' .. . BOARD OF EDUCATION HOLD MEETING ' The regular meeting of the Board of Education was held Tuesday evening. Present: Harry Foote, J. II. Lunt, James H. Ookey, and Lorenzo Mamgelson. The use of the swimming pool for a series of lessons to be given by Prof. Leaf of the Provo High school, under the supervision of the Board and Supt. Smith was approved. The painting of the Central School building was approved, and authority given the committee to purchase the paint and arrange for the work. The matter of attending the school convention in Salt Lake City, June 10th, 11th, and 12th, was on motion, left with President Foote to arrange for the attendance of Board tiieinbef s, Y M Prof. C. S. Leaf TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY TOMORROW NEPHI BAND WANTS A SQUARE DEAL E'f.hty five boys and glris ..ttend-in- g the Nephi Central School and ten' from Levan school have completed the work prescribed by the Statu Board of Education and are now eli.y gible for promotion to the High School. The following is the list: Boys Easton Claridge, Irel Chase Earlus Christensen, Lynn Greenwood Charles Coble, Maurice Howard, Gaurnett Kendall, Elmo Kendall, Earl Rue Sanders, Elvin Vickers, Warner, Ray Worthington Grant Sperry, Kenneth Wright, Carl Hay.. nes, Max Pace, Doran Warner, Ronald Belliston, Elroy Barnes, Yale Farrell Carter, Kenneth Brough, Firmage, Lloyd Goble, Ray How., arth, Marian Ingram, Elmo Lomax, Eugene Pay, Floyd Sperry, Glen Schofield, Herman Wilkey, Parley Whiting, Melvin Irons, Earl Worthington, ,Max Brough, Ellis Chase, Rex Cooper, Elmont Carter, Max Hllfaon, Jack Ockey, Dee Hawkins, James Smith, Rex Garrett, Roy Greenhalgh, Eugene Ingram. Girls Blanche Andrews, Ina Chase, Winona Goble, Nina Garrett, Dolos Leavitt, Lucile Pace, Hilma Sparks, Vivian Sparks, Cella Sperry, Inez Stephenson, Helen Wright, Millie Bale, Geneva Garrett, Florence lone Garrett, Stella Greenhalgh, Harris,' Pearl Jackson, Helen McPh.. Editor The Times. News, Dear Sir: erson, Ethel McPherson, Ruby Neff, Your editorial of last issue was in Norma Pay, Lucile Parkin, Marie our opinion very timely and certain Parkin, Jessie Greenhalgh, Verle Ida Bean, Joie Batehelor, Nephi should have a Westover, ly creditable, Martha Cowan, Nina Chappell, Nellie band and such a band has been organized and instruments of consider- Carter, Mryle Downs, Georgia FranNorma com, Dorothy Haymond, able value have been purchased. Jones, Lorna Kendall, Maurino Lo.. It seems to us as band members max, Fay Ostler, Mildred Ord, La.. that those employing music teachers Veve Petty, Ruth Sperry, Mabel Wilhave in some wiy forgotten the band son. boys and have made it a practice to Levan Schools Jewell Angell, employ a singing teacher. We think Foster Gardner, Una Jackman, Loua to nice have it very good choir but ise Moore, Anna Peterson, Marvin we feel that as we were encouraged Powell, Owen Pierce, CecM Schow to buy instruments which range in Rex Taylor, Sanford Angell. price from $ 7 5 0 to $135.00 and . NEPBI DROP TWO LEifiuUEi biUHCd Lose To Eureka Sunday and Frovo Wednesday Special Gs.me Tomorrow At Nephi Local Ball Park Versus Salem. The local ball team have suffered this week in their league ck standing by dropping two games. Sunday afternoon at Eureka they lost by a score of 6 to 5, and Wednesday afternoon at Provo by an 8 to 5 score in favor the Provoites. Both games were hotly contested but the breaks were not in our favor. Iu the game at Provo I. M. Petty scored a home run the second time at the plate with no one on bases. Leland Belliston was also respon sible for a couple of two baggers, and I. M. Petty one two bagger. The box score of each game follows: a set-ba- Eureka AB R H O A base H. Shriver 2nd base Burnett 1st base Vierted H. Beck C Kline SS Warburton L F C F Hakath R F T Smith Fowler P Total 34 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 6 10 27 10 ABEHOA Nephi I. M. Petty C F Cowan 3rd Base Grace 1st Base B. 0 0 5 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 115 4 0 Petty LF Belliston 2nd Base Worthington A. Sperry Lunt SS R C F Boswell P f have put much time in practice that we should have a square deal. What we do need is a teacher who resides here so that we can continue , on after school work is over. We were promised a trip to Salt Lake City and all the members have looked forward to the pleasure of going, but now we are disappointed as the Mutual officers hfld a meeting as late as the 26th of May, at which time they decided to split our band asunder and have selected just one half of our members to go with the Levari Band to Salt Lake City, to join in the contest work there. The other one half must grin and bear it. The pill is bitter enough but .one half of the hand must take the dose. We have 26 members when all together. All are members of the Mutual. We have done what we could to help make Mutual programs a success. Now we wonder why the officers of the Mutual are not Mutual. Members of the Band Claims against the district rec- MARRIED TODAY IN for payment by the comommended Mem SALT LAKE CITY 30th, May being Saturday, were allowed. mittee the a orial Day and legal holiday, banks and business houses of this Miss Julia raiman. daughter of city will be closed during the entire Mrs. Alfred Orme transacted busMr. and Mrs. James W. Puxmaii of day. The members of the local post iness in Trovo yesterday. of The American Legion will arrange this city was joined In marra'ge tofor the decorating of the graves of Cowan of day at the Salt Lake Temple, to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul world war veterans, and furnish a Ogden, Utah, are visiting with relatE. L. Sloan of San Diego. Califor nia. The bride has been prominent filing squad. Citizens will visit the ives here this week. cemeteries and decorate the graves in this city In church work and re of their loved oneh as in the past. Mrs. Shed Lunt returned home cently returned from u two years Sunday after a two weeks visit in mission to the Eastern States. This Wm. Foote came in from his Salt Lake City. She was accompanpaper joins with their many friends ranch in the western part of the ied to this city by her daughter Mrs. in congratulations. The young State yesterday. O. D. Loverldge. who spent the day couple will make their home In San here returning home in the evening. Diego, California. Mrs. J. It. Stanley was hostess last of the evening to fhe members The Woodbine club at her home. time was spent in sewing and social chat. Dainty refreshments were serMrs. Edgar ved to the followlug: Fark. Mrs. Clarence Ingram. Mrs. Leonard Linton. .Mrs. Willis Uryan, Mrs. W. J. Allen, Mrs. II. E. Black, Glen Worthington, N'cphl's chamMrs. Alicia Read. Special guests, by pion athlete has been selected Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mrs. IV'ulnh Bow Us School association State the High Alean era, Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. at men to Utah one of the represent Pace, MIh.h Pearl Allen, Miss Mabel Nutional Inter. .Scholastic track the R. J. Mrs. tho hostess and Sperry, and field meet to be held nt Chicago Stanley. June Rth and 6th. The selection of Mr. Worthington comes as a signal Miss Sylvia Farror, .Miss Elsie honor to this city and In view of the Mauehiiii. and Miss Geneva La.nglois. fact that, each nthlete must pay his left fur their homes the early part of own expenses it has become necess v" None of these teachers this week. Hry. to appeal to tho public here to have signed tip to tench here next in the matter. A dance was given aid winter. Their work here the past Monday at which time part of the a.. two years has given good satisfactmount was raised. Contribution boxion and a large number of the pat have also been placed In both es rons of the High school regret to see stores. There is still need of drug the them sever their connection with some more coin yet as it is hoped by district. The former will bo married tlmse having the work In hand that soon, while Miss Maughan will atrlMftis will come through and com tend school airnin In the east it ' la pleto the job. Mr. Worthington will Miss Lnnglnls will probably j said. Gbn Worthington leave for Chicago next Tuesday. teach In some other district the coming year. Will Enter Contest At Chicago V -- r . The News, Vol. 9 No 21 Eii?" Memorial Day TO GIVE LESSONS - I COUNTY The Times, Vol. 15, No. 21 F.IIRF.KA DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF JUAB Totals 38 5 Summary: Earned runs, L LEVAN NEWS ITEMS 10 24 7 Eureka, Sunday evening the Nephi Ward to Grace to Cowan; umpire Hughes; Mutual Improvement Association 1 hour and thirty-minutegave a very interesting program here Time of game The various numbers were well rendered and were enjoyed and appreciated by a large audience. PROVO VKPI 1 1 GAM K Monday afternoon the Primary gave their May Festival, which was composed of events of English origin, including English drills; the braiding and winding of the Maypole; group songs and dances The Amusement Hall was very beautl fully decorated with green boughs and paper English roses, made by the children during their social hour. A great deal of time and effort has been :;pent by the presidency and teachers. The children took their purts in a very pleasing and creditable manner. After the festival a short dance was enjoyed. Hugh Taylor entertained Fr'day afternoon the children of the fiiv grade at a birthday party In honor of her young daughter Mildred's birthday. Mrs. " 3, Nephi 2; Two base hits, Warbur.. ton, B. Petty; Base on balls, off Fow ler 2, Boswell 1; left on bases. Eur eka 7, Nephi 10; struck out. bv Fow ler 8, Boswell 4; double play. Cowan Provo Schatz SS Farmer AB R H O A 4 5 5 5 3 4 4 base Raile 2nd base Davidson CF Elliott 1 Base Dixon If Mclntoch RF Berry C Hoover P Dyer P 3 Petty 39 F C Cowan 3rd base Grace 1st Base H Petty CF Kay 2nd Base Worthington C Sperry R F Lunt 2 0 0 2 5 111 3 1 12 12 11 0 7 0 0 12 10 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 Totals NepbJ I. M. s 88 5 10 AB R 5 5 5 3 5 4 4 3 4 24 10 HO 12 A 3 0 1111 1 1 10 1 112 0 1110 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 5 0 Mrs. Royal Petorson entertained Belliston P a number of her friends at her home Boswelll P Tuesday afternoon in honor of her Totals 39 5 10 24 10 birthday. A good time was enjoyed by those present. Dainty refreshThree base hits. Dyer; two base ments were served. hits, I. M. Petty, Kay, Belliston 2, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Spencer and child Farmer. Dixon and Dyer; home runa ren left Sunday for Brlgham City I. M. Petty; base on balls, off Hoover where they will spend the summer 1, off Boswell 1; struck out by Belliston, 4; Hoover 6. Dyer 4; left on with Mrs. Spencer's father. bases, Nephi 8, Provo 8. Umpire Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Highbee Badhan. spent the week end In Thistle. They were accompanied there by Mrs ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Ilighbee's mother, who has been visit OF DAUGHTER a here for short time. ing Mr. Marcellus Chard left Tuesday for his home ner Ogden, where he Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sperry anwill spend the summer vacation. nounce the marriage of their daughter Juliet, to La Var Houghton of Mrs. Harry Hickman of Tooele is Starr, Utah, which took place In spending the week here with her Salt Lake City last Friday, May parents Mr and Mrs. Chris Mortensen 2 2nd. The ceremony was performed by Clarence Cowan, County Clerk of Wednesday evening the !van Salt Lake county. This paper joins band gave an open air concert. with their many friends In extending congratulations. The Bee llive Girls, anil Gleaner Girls, together with their class lead. ation In the near future. ers made an exetirslo.i to the Mantl Miss Blanche Blthell, who has been Temple Tuesday. This Is the second trip the girls have made this spring teaching mathematics In the Levan to MHlut In doing Temple work. High School for the past two years, and Reed Grant, son of Mr and Mrs The f:nanre committee of the a John Grant, were united In marriage muscment hall feel very much en Saturday afternoon at the home of couiasrd over the support that is Mr. and Mrs. Herman .Mangelson of being give n their campaign to clear Nephi. Judge E. W. Peterson peroff the debt on the hall. With the formed the ceremony. Immediately response they are getting they feel after they left for Salt Lake City for will be able fo pay off the oblig- - a short visit with the brides parents. they |