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Show t A HOME PAPER FOR l HOME PEOPLE The Times, Y1. 16, ....... SCHOOL NEWS GOOD ORATION The Seniors gave a splendid Lincoln Day program this morning, at which meeting a medal was presentAttorney P. N. Anderson De- ed to James McCune, who wou the livers Splendid Talk; Sub- "Lincoln Essay" contest. The boys of the N. H. S. are organ ject Abraham Lincoln. tzing a "Be No's" club. The charter members are: Clark Morgan, Waldo Jones, Eugene Worthington, Neldon Attorney P. N. Anderson, was the Worthington and Carl Ostler. This lunchat the Kiwanis speaker weekly club will be open to every boy in 'the eon Monday noon, his subject was school.. "Abraham "Lincoln." The annual Junior Prom, will be In part the speaker said: held on February 26th, at the Arling"Toward others Lincoln accorded ton Hall. Committees have been apthem the consideration of a right to pointed and elaborate preparations their views, though wrong, retain- are being made for this event. ing a faith that right would prevail. The basket-ba- ll team of ths N. H. How well might we not at times profit by his example therein. We are S. will play Payson's quintet tonight not all endowed with the same view- in the local gymnasium. The Nephi second team will play the Payson point, and ever h? ; ii so been. Many of the desrupti'. us that occur be- second team in Payson this aftern; x tween man en' ae I'om the manner of oon-. The Boosters club N. S. of H. the expression of contradictory views, charter members have . had the which after all are not worth while and but tenj to destroy the affable-nes- s "Goats" stepping high lately, having do all sorts of things. Monday between man, which would not them had to appear at the high schodl !hey result if we would but for-seunique costumes of long ago, and "It was no Lir."oln's philosophy in were not allowed to converse with that all wisdom power and authorHy the male sex. Monday evening they man ii existed and was were entertained at , the ' home of along. Never did he ajilalm lor mere Ruth Grover. The goats were again man alone the credit for tint which to called serenade the occuupon o: the supreme was accomplished, of the and county pants jail, authority to direct an, d'.cia'e that other stunts. The new members manj are: which should be accomplished. His Norma Engar, MarAsenath Grover, devoand earnestness humbleness, Mildred tion to his calling forbade him beins ie Cowan, Mary Morgan, Wanda Petty, such egotist And herein again we Sperry, Kathryn Starr, Viola Starts and Florence Chase find that sor. etl:in? which lived with secIn Mm. hs as Lincoln r"rt ft ond inaugral address, .March 1805, at a time when the union .cause was STRIKE AMUSEMENT CO. assured of success, he sa!d, 'With malice toward none, with charity to LEASES LOCAL THEATRE an, with firmness in ths right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are In.' The Strike Amusement company .of Christ said at the time of h!s crusi-fictioCity have completed ne'Frther, forgive them; for Salt Lake for a long-tim- e After do.' gotiations lease, on what not know they they Venice in the this strife and Theatre, city, ac turmoil of war, those years Lincoln had 'malice toward none, cording to information given out by .and charity' toward all.' A mere man manager V. M. Epote. The Strike to be dictated by such human refine- company will assume control of the 2nd. ment so as to give expression to such local show house on February 2 Kin-.. tentiment was and is.- truly great. r This company is operating' the ema and motion evidenis Star, picture houses, And that he was In earnest ced by his act'ons on occasion of in Salt Lake City, the Gem at Bingmoment. When about the ham, and at present Mr. Strike is ensame time that old Union Guard who deavoring to get a chain of show was keeping watch over the Southern houses between Nephi and Salt Lake. on The Venice Theatre is, one of the soldier youth condemned to deathLinUtah, the morrow a3 a spy, knowing of the" finest theatres in the state of Venice and has been operated by The coln's human sentiments, sought wher Theatre company since 1914, being grace of the President, who, before him, managed by V. M. Foote. was brought the vouth extended a pardon with the words, You may go God bless you." and eya LIBRARY MAKING turning away with tears in s his he muttered. 'Some mother son. in NEW REGISTRATION .itself an evidence of perfection and 'or, retribute of Diety. did "And not in the mere man ' n, -- repose h's faith, but In thatunde- Power and Authority that sa over all. tor he ii,i God with firmness in the right, as 4Geat and aee the to right,' gives us n we 'That nleaded. ...K'r.r h that these dead shall highly resolve In vain; mat u..B new nnt have d ed a tiuu I, n ' ' tin' " shall 'have MHh nf freedom.' two Miss Wrnda Petty rendered v violin solos, and Uoscoe Grover gave a reading. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY MAYOR BAILEY The following appointments were made at the regular meeting of the Nenhi cltv council held last rrtday V. M. evening: Justice of the Peace, Provl Foote: Inspector of Meat and Poundkeeper, sions, Jack Wright; Oscar Brough; Quarantine Physician, tn- - v it Hockstead: Member of Hpalth Board, DennU Wood. Xhe standing committees for were made by Mayor Thomas Bailey: Judiciary, Pay, Judd. Pax man: Electric Light, Judd, Paxman Petty: Water Works. Pay, Hawkins, Petty; Streets ujid Highways, Paxand Police man, Judd. Hawkins; City Prison. Hawkins, Pay, Judd; Finance. Petty. Hawkins, Paxman; Public Grounds and City Property Pettv, Hawkins, Paxman; Printing Licenses, and Election. Hawkins Puv Petty. Sanitation and Inspec tion, Judd, Peuy and Pay. The Ilonafide club were entertain ed Tuesday evening by Mrs. Ed. Haiv Mn. The time was spent in sewing and dainty refreshments were served Mrs members: i. iha following C.eorce Parkin. Mrs. Maggie Ho arth. Mrs.' Smith Ingram, Mrs. Earl tv.il.v Iflri. Ilov Howies. Mrs. ern t'.iswell. Mrs. Clara Morris. Mrs Evan Harris. Mrs. Perry Tolley and the hostess. Mrs. Lucy Morris was a special guest. Irlay, $20,410.02 ---- LEVAN-NEW- DISBURSEMENTS kk ' Expenses: i w-- - 41,657. 28 $ 62,067.30 350.00 130.00 276.76 275.00 286.07 266.83 - 674.21 37S " "T - 1 AAA A ft ,i,vv.vu e. 20,773.81 ;$54,395.88 f 7,671.42 t 4.""-301.36 " o nH - M sw.u 353.14 2,952.38 i.wou.ou 2,746.36 11,040.10 BJ.00O.oo u,uuu.uu Z.050.00 88. do 103.80 1,726.60 21,900.00 $147,713.70 1,324.2 1,306.5 11.065.0 5,714.30 3.000.0 i.ouu.o 11.000.0 3,000.0 4,000.0 15,600.00 8,6j.e 79,168.90 $147,713.70 Total Martha M. Vickers. Recorder in and for Nephi City. Utah do hereby that the above and foregoing financial report Is a full, true and cor certify BE INNOCULATED rect statement of the Financial Condition of Nephi City, Utah, for the per iod commencing January 1st, 1925 and ending December 81st, 1925. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Cor Dr. F. H. Bockstead will be at the Seal of said city this 11th day of February, A. D. 1925. porate Nephi high school Monday, February MARTHA M. VICKERS, 15th from 10 to 12, and from 1 to citT Recorder of Nephi City, Utah (SEAL) p. m. for the purpose of lnnoculatlng school children, for lha prevention Eight Inches of snow fell during Mr. and .Mrs. Joel Taylor announce of diphtheria. This method is called recent storm, according to we the home a son their at of the arrival and Innoculatlon, observer S. T. Vickers, which ther 9th. consists of three treatments', or three Tuesday, February contained .70 inches of water. Judge T. H. Burton. Ray Powell. Injections of diphtheria toxln-ant- l Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd and Mr the skin at Intervals of Paul E. Both. A. E. Smith, I. H. toxin und-five days. The cost to the individual Grace, ahd Clarence Warner attended and Mrs. Foote, motored to Salt cents per treatment the Utah District conference of Hoy Lake Tuesday, where they enjoye Is twenty-fivScouts of America which was held nt the musical comedy, "No, No, Nan and all those desiring to be Innocu ette." Provo Tuesday. lated will be taken care of. I, e wt one-four- th 1 n 1872 lost 315.59 50.00 258.00 2,080.77 785.99 1,668.64 500.00 1 142.85 Total Disbursemen t3 r,ii,.ori toxin-antl-toxl- Funeral August Z8, wrist. Mrs. Thompson is 74 years of Services to be Held Sunday age. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelsen entertained the nitmners of the adies Literary club and their part- John Belllston, life-lon- g resident ners and several invited guests at ot th's city, passed away Wednesday their home Thursday evening at a evening at his home in this city, after 500 ' party. Delicious refreshments a lingering illness. were served. Mr. Belliston was born in NeDhi. John L. Mortenson, who has been August 28th, 1872, the son of Mr. working in Salt Lake for the past and Mrs. Thomas Belliston. He was few months, returned home Monday, married to Ellen Lomax, April 8th, The "M" men of iha Levan Ward 1896, and to this union eight child- gave a picnic dance Friday night in ren were born, four sons and four the amusement hall, which was well daughters. His wife and the follow-attendeand very much enjoyed. Ing children survive: Earl Belliston, Mrs. E. D. Sperry, Sunday evening, February 14th, Los Angeles; the Advanced Senior class of the M. Clifton, Lavon, and Maxine Bellis A. will furnish the preliminary ton of Nephi, Utah. He is also surviv program for the meeting. An "Old- - ed by the following brothers: A. H. Time" program has been arranged, Belliston, Wtlford Belliston, Lester which promises to be very inttrest- - Belliston and Ralph Belliston. The deceased was an active church tha lofiowing Ing. It will include e numbers: filling a mission to England, string music, ar worker, 1391-189He also filled positions ranged by Asa Fowler; long-ag- o Mrs. Francis Jackinan; in Sunday school, Y. M. M. I. A., and eadlng, Early Life in Utah, J. E. Taylor; one in the Seventies quorum. For the past of the songs they used to sing forty I twelve years he acted as ward clerk years ago, A. E. Shepherd and Go.; for the Nephi south, ward. I humorous reading, Bert Hansen. Funeral services will be held in the O. W. Budge, local scout master, South ward meeting house Sunday attended a meeting of scout executiv- - I at 12 o'clock, noon. es and leaders in Provo Tuesday. A keen interest was shown in the Boy Scout movement by the large JAMES M'CUNE WINS crowd that attended mutual Sunday evening. The Boy Scouts were in LINCOLN MEDAL charge of the program, which was ab follows: Congi'Vg&tional .singing. prayer. Rex Taylor; cornet solo, Niels Andersonj talk, "Purpose of Scout The following essay was written by ing." Assistant Scout Master, J. L. James McCune. Sonl.omore at the Christensen; Scout talk, Stake Scout Nephi high school, and won the Lin Commissioner Smith; awarding of coln Medal, given by the Illinois First and Second class badges, Stake Watch company, through the local Y. M. M. I. A. President, Harry Beag jeweler, Jas. A. Starts: ley; Scout oath in unison; prayer ABRAHAM LINCOLN Basil Benedict. Besides Mr. Smith the most fascinating and Probably and Mr. Beagley, other Stake officers generaIly read Btory today is Miss were: Pearl from Nephi present hd rl8mg of Abraham Llncoln from Allen, Miss uertna jvicrnerson auu- ft ,owly Dack.woda caDin t0 hiB pre9. of hon- ent geat George A. Sperry. At a court Bmong lhe ..Worldly Mlght. the-tolawarded-t- o orrtodges Thu BtoryJlB so ful, ot wonder. Everett 'artlnn. ,ha ,, ,ifa haB become lowing Scouts: (Tenderfoot) Wood, Wendell Francom Basil Bene a mystery to many. But Lincoln was dict, Lamont Wankier, Paul Fran but a servant of his.' fellow men a com, Donald Bosh, Lynn Bown, Lynn great wofkingman.. Like all laborera Wright, Weldon Shepherd, Harlond he used tools to build his personality, Benedict, Elbert Gardner and Orin character, and success. Morgan; (Second Class) Duane Pet Of his tools honesty was at all erson, Nephi Wankier. Niels Ander times in his kit of active implements. Everett Uooa, son, Blain Jackman, So used was this tool that very early Weldon Shepherd, Ferron Mangel- - in his life he gained the nick-namLa- Basil Benedict, Bown, sen, Lynn Abe." His honesty Is Illus Honest Mar Dalby and Vern Mangelsen. on one occasion, upon discovtrated who recently Mans E. Jennings, that he had cheated a customunderwent an operation to have some ering er at his store six and of the bone removed from his knee cents, he walked over two miles to is getting along nicely. the woman her rightful six Mrs. H. B. Angell entertained the give This is but one of many ex pence. H O. A. club Thursday afternoon of Lincoln's characteristic amples a In was time quilting and spent. he used ... the i . t ii fit usage of honesty, which eanad suk. qui.L ,,,Vr. m" iuZ throughout his life to promote his M.tti. Mora. -- tandlnr and to build phenominal Mrs erva Schow, . a XT,- - VII79 Mnr. I SUCCeSS. Mrs. tana o.ierwuuu, .Olid- t t Innnln'a " lCiriminHviMu determin firm took It certainly by. sner Kmma Mortenson, Mrs. Knoaa : ation for him to struggle on under wood, Mrs. . Lowel ,4 Hanson, conditions as his Af.-. Vlnn-- p such unfavorable with 8Urrounded MargereKrow,.uu .o-' Memmott of Juan 'sp.ng every bIt of knowledKe pos M'Anen: for T few days. an Mr. and Mrs. Richard . . . .iverson if f of after hearing - U ' L III hi Ilin " or aaugnjud. "7 tneir nounce the marriage I . camDaien. hiin senatorial ofoof his - i mo ' " " " ter Katie to Lafey cnrlstensen oi home from the Levan. The Marriage wi.l take place Returning ' I . . , February 17th. ,n from Levan defeats The Tigers .. i r i. i f..a i inir nimseu uu who " 5. 20030 ib.ibs.ou .'. Expense $ 2,478.02 2,238.34 72.85 167.00 ....-X-.V---- Construction Deceased Was Bom In Nephi d, 490.77 2,462.92 387.79 174.99 415.57 250.90 175.41 - Office Expense Election Expense '.....-..- . Mayor's Contingent Fund Insurance and Surety Bond -'" Assessing and Collecting Taxes Office Supplies and Stationery Sundry General Expense Pound Expense T.ihrarv P.nnks and Magazines Interest on Bonds Interest on Special Improvement Warrants Principal on Special Improvement Warrants Puhlic. CamD Ground Site , ccniints Pavable Bonds Redeemed City Hall: 1,900.00 Building Site PASSES AWAY iMrs. 1 2,287.50 4,868.20 2,243.71 1,685.69 804.50 2,069.00 41.50 326.75 r . No. 7 Old-tim- . Administrative and Governmental ,T.. Electrical Light Department Water Works Department Street and Highway Department .. .... Library Department Fire Department Police Department Material: Electric Light Department Water Works Department Street and Highway Department Sexton Labor Public Parks and Cemeteries Rent of Business Offices (10'months) , 10, JOHN BELLISTON ITEMS S J. M. Thompson was seriously injured Saturday morning, when she slipped and fell on some ice in her back yard, receiving a severe bump on the head, and sustaining a broken -- - SCHOOL STUDENTS TO The News, Vol. , Balance on Hand December 31, 1925 RESOURCES The Nephi Public Library is issu Panh ing new registration cards and the nnorntlne- Pnnrta following regulations for loan priv Povlnv Clrlouollr o Viind J'"- - iges have been adopted: Slnliln; ITiinH 1st. That of Nephi Fund Street be charged 25 cents a year, payable noiinmiont Paving Water Customers Accounts in advance, for loan privileges; and in T.iht Customers Accounts that a responsible taxpayer of the Juab County on 1925 Tax Collections city of Nephi sign all applications Street Paving Bond By so doing, tax signers assume ob SMpwalk Assessments Receivable ligation to stand good for loss, dam- Street Assessments Receivable ages and fines Incurred by the bor- City Water Works Plant rower An application when granted Electric Light Plant shall be good for three years. No card City Parks shall be issued to children under Street Equipment ten years of age. Police Department Equipment 2nd. Books may be kept two Fire Department Equipment weeks and may be renewed once for City Hall Building the same period, except seven-da- y books and magazines. Totol 3rd. A fine of two cents a day LIABILITIES will be charged on each book which Warrants Outstanding - Operating Funds is not returned according to the Special Improvement Warrants: above rule. No book will be issued Sidewalk Paving District No. 14 to any person Incurring such a fine Street Paving District No. 1 until It has been paid. Accounts Payable - Nephi Irrigation Co 4th. All Injuries to books beyond Bonded Indebtedness: reasonable wear and all losses shall Refunding Bonds due .May 1, 1929 be made good to the satisfaction of Water Bonds due October 5, 1930 the Librarian. Electric Light Bonds due October 6, 1930 5th. Each borrower is held res Water Bonds due April 1. 1937 ponstble for all books drawn on his Pavine Intersection Bonds due April 1, 1937 on card and for all fines accruing Hall Bonds due serially City the same. Current Surplus Fixed Surplus ts 1926 February 12th, RECEIPTS Balance on Hand December 31 1924 ...:J ft................ $12,024. 97 General City Tax 28.00 Dog Tax 48.00 - $ Bicycle Tax : 173.00 Sexton Fees ":v.,J...,.. ... 10.00 Cemetery Lots 1.969.66 iiceiisea 17.160.04 Electric Light Service 240.00 Light Meters 64.13 ,..,. Bale otijsuectricai Material 6,203.76 Water Rents .............. 1,023.60 Water Meters 33.32 Sale of Water Works Material ""'"I S 132.18 Interest on Sinking Fund 54.72 Interest on Sidewalk Paving Assessments "8.00 Interest on Sidewalk Paving Fund 222.28 Interet on Street Paving Assessments 23.91 Interest on Street Paving Fund 317.89 Interest on City Hall Fund 1,691.64 Street Paving Assessments ... 228.18 " Sidewalk Pavine Assessments Total Receipts Administration and Governmental Electric Light Department Water Works Department .............. Street and Highway Department Library Department .:....L.....-- 4 Police Department. Fire Department Health Department COUNTY . Annual Financial Report of Nephi City For Calendar Year 1925 Salaries: THE I INTERESTS OF JUAB : : - - Nephi, Juab County, Utah, No. 7 KIWANIANS HEAR - TO DEVOTED ... . . -.- .- J" ad .. .... "T" 1 L - fi.. Tb . .cor. tand 1- 8-. ' l.V Zil .,,,"," fci bfm'"5..'''" .., h!" "! determination gliding In nm tone, he'said: "A slip, but not a ran. This tool brought Abraham through TO THE TAXPAYERS the "Nation's Great Test'' as "The Savior of His Country." Kindness is part of all great men's OF JUAB COUNTY equipment, and in this respect Lincoln acted wisely in putting this tool rest taxation of in his kit early In life. His great ac- nroblems the sine imnat pniirelv with the taxpayers comnlishment was but one of Justice .1 kniltien freedom to the slaves llieiiini o, ii la norprv that weloH a nog rrlve at a better understanding ol 0f this free country, tuning new sun oi what these problems are. For that- out of the mire In nis nnmnu convention of all taxpay- clothes: leaving distinguished law- ers of Juab county will be held under yer friends to restore a poor little the auspices of the Juab County Com- - Mrd to Its frantic mother in the top mlttee of the Utah Taxpayers Assoc- of a lofty tree; and many other acts Auditorium of Vindness to man ana Deasi anae. iilnn at the High School 24th- com-- aro nniv illustrations of Lincoln's k'ohnurv (Continued on par 4) menclng at 1:30 o'clock. An Interesting, constructive pro- .!,. ii-- j, w I 1 nulJ: who this county, men and women, hsve an interest in bringing about greater economy and increased ef ficlency in tha administration oi and public affairs of our county In attendance. be shall state, J. W. PAXMAN, Chairman Juab County Committee. of James Andrews shipped two car- loads ot beef cattle to the Los Ange- le market Inst Friday. M. I. A. Road Show In "Three Ward Saturday Night I. Association are giving Tne a -- Merry Go Round Show" in each 0f (ne NVphi wards Saturday night, at 8 : 1 !. The shows will be given in the meeting houses of the respective wards. Two hours and twenty tnln- entertainment. The utcs of high-clarrlce of admission will be fifteen cents for children and w,'"'-fi"- . cents for adults. Attend the show In your own ward. ss |