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Show J HOME PEOPLE v TheTimv-s- ' XJf 10 Voi;,! . DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF JUAB COUNTY " . 'ef)hi, Juab County, Utahj Friday, March 5th, 1926. . '' - , . ' V i BASE BALE.GLUB--ELEC- T OFFICERS JUDGE BURTON IN i: PROVO THIS iWEEK ' t: 4 ' "' '. ; The News, Vol. . , U. P. WILL GIVE No. 10 . ' 1 10, ;iWANIS SRECTS COMMITTEE MAKES CALL FOR MEN SCHOLARSHIPS 1926 PROJECTS : WITH TEAMS TO HAUL SOIL I yle" Jndge Thos, H. Burton. Fifth Judicial district is holding N.Beginiiing this year, the Union " The Nephi Kiwanis club took up Earl Reid Elected court at Provo this' week, for Judge Pacifict System will offer two awards Two Dumps Provided for their at weekly 1926," Projects be in dent Annual Financial Re-- 1 "EHas Hansen, and will probably in Junior agriculture luncheon Monday, and decided to as-- I NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL The Loading of Wagons-W- ill next two to winners tbe tljah county seat forcbe tTS' in the improvement of the city in the following .. .'counties; work, Is Read ''' ' '' By' Secretary weeks.'- - ' Assemble at Park at V port : ' ' 'TJii's call at this time coming to Box Elder, Cache, Davis. Iron, Juab, eark as their major project tor this A. V. Pyper. NEWS PARAGRAPHS o'clock a. m. scholarThese Utah. Lake and two Eight on Salt and decided also ear, they to Judge Burton from Judge Hansen ships Are of $100.00. value,: and ap- 'Ininor projects, as follows: "Inaugis quite significant. ply occupy in full term "agricultural or' home move to purchase uniforms for be that remembered Judge economics courses In the Utah Agri- urate J. Ea.rl Eeld; vgaa elected president It will and "Put on Jamboree boys.'' Every man In Nephi, who has a,-pand By Florence Chase, reporter) whom of the. association, Hansen ynas the judge before ,' is invited rti cultural, college at Logan', Utah.. Boy. Scouts." . Nephi high school was honored team and with- T.' E.'Xiartei'," Vi i?u:pi estdent,, and the testimony was taken in the. recent a: scholarFor several years past Thomas Bailey stated that Tuesday afternoon with au excellent contribute time and labor to the com- Mayor : 'ty brought disbarment a boar4 ofsjdireetors proceedings consisting j of r has be,en awarded in the' same l the people of Nephl would invite demonstration by George L. munlty enterprise of creating a city Judge. ship George D. Haymond, A. W. Clyde, William n. Higgins against Hansen to boys in extension or 4 H. Jhe Utah Municipal league to meet counties old in the'" where the for world's place park, champion typist N. A. Nielson, Gilbert Bailey and Burton. The fact that Judge ' clubs, and it is now their purpose to "here this summer, that they would whoBe official rec- tourist grounds were. Single hand" Rusself Hawkins, at a meeting of en- after hearing, the evidence in the give another oneithis year, to high probably accept the invitation, a and will also be needed. Cit Councilman is one hundred and forty six net ord thusiastic tans, held Wednesday disbarment proceedings has revest- school vocational agricultural stud- Siotioii was made to invite the words per minute for one hour's time. I. M. Petty is responsible for placing ed Judge Burton to occupy bis bench evpnln er summer who are hold its annual convention He gave very beneficial project; advice to the loading dumps and the park com- uite evident that he is .of the op ents, in which doing I. M. Petty, was a mem-- i' is carried out the class here, and the club secretary was in- those students ' interested in typemittee will engage two men to direct, .. . . wprk no had. said the inion charges that, or Der tne ooara oi control ot. tn l, room instruction. to send out letters to the writing. structed the loading at these dumps. therwise foundation' Judge in fact, Central Utah baseball league, for the to see the Interest Various municipal officers to that efis It Members of the accord-edhi- s gratifying committee N. H. Four S. from park been representatives have Burton would not 1926 season. the Union Pacific officials are taking fect, i were sent to Provo Monday to attend estimate that probably one to two ' honor. A. V. Pyper, reaflTXlie financial reIn the work done by boys' and girls' .The Municipal league is made up the funeral of the two girls who thousand loads of dirt and gravel port of the 1925 season, and I. M. these awards bf the mayor and city council of each killed in an accident, while on their will be needed to fill in the low. 'agricultural, fclubs, and toth Petty gave the league should induce the club members to bt the incorporated cities of Utah. way to attend a basketball game at places. HANSENiDlSCUSSES being accepted by the meeting. J. H. Carter has been engaged to put' forth extra effort to accomplish Nephi, last Friday evening. The NeN. A. Nielson, last" year's presian efficient piece of project work. beauthe park, in order to devise also a survey took phi representatives dent, presided and was. enthusiastic The rules gverning the awarding most economical method of level the of flowers. tiful wreath about the outlook for- baseball in of these scholarships are as follows: The boys accepted the challenge of ing and draining it, and in ordea to Nephl the coming Season. age included 14 to 21 years. Work the girls, as to which could give the lay. It out according to the plans I. M. Petty reported that at projects by following conditions: best assembly program. The boy3 which were drawn by Emil Hansen, ' Ei'il Hansen"',, specialist. ing of the board of control, held re-- i VOCATIONAL STUDENT THE gave the program Wednesday morn landscape expert of the Utah Agrlcul- on supcently, it was decided to have the of landscape gardening, with the Ex, cent 1st. Forty-fiv- e per ing, which was as follows: Prayer, tural college. same 'teams in the league this,,yea.r tei?feW Service o the Utah Agricul-Utaervised practical or project work. Herman McCune; two selections, N. Every man in Nephi, who has a in college', 19 Nephi recently ?5', which are that played during was, cent on scho2nd. Thirty-fiv- e S. team and wagon to spare, should reper H. duet Neldon dance, band; from as follows: American Fork, Hebef, and met with, representatives lastic standing. Joseph Malvey of Salt Lake City, Worthington and Carroll Bailey; port for work at the park at eight Provo, Springville, Fork, Nephl city council, board of EducaSpanish 3rd. Twenty per cent on charact- - and Glen Piatt of Dividend, Utah, Good Hints on How to Handle Wom oclock a. m. Monday morning', in Kiwanis' C6mmercial clubs, tion?: and Eureka.: and Nephi Payson, er, interest and qualities of leader-,Wesentenced to ninety days in the en," Wayne Sidwell; musical numb order to share in this big undertaki' A. E. ana The annual report givi by SecreCoupty Agricultural agent ship. tounty jail by Justice John S. Cooper ers, Kenneth Judd, Vincent Ord and ng. '. Smith, and went over plans relative tary Pyper is as follows: Winners to be chosen from among "Tuesday, when they plead guilty to Loren Kendall; and "live sparks'', Mr. Hansen thinks a city park to taking Nephl as a demonstration the twelve ranking highest In the the charge of petit larceny. Maurice Starr. The teachers were the should "be so planned and designed FJXANCIAl, STATEMENT.'' OP . project; in the "City Beautiful" cam- county. Work to be judged by State men stole two automo- judges and voted in favor of the that it combines the maximum of The young NWHI BASERALIj ASSOCIATION paign. Supervisor of Agriculture Education, bile tires and rims, from the car bebeauty and the maximum of utility. The campaign will take up the Supt. of school district, and one longing to Ray Newton of Mona, and girls. January 1st, 1920 The school board and the city coun With this point of view he has planRECEIPTS beautification of public and private other person selected by those two. ' the property was found at Dividend cil have decided to promote the im- ned for an area of lawn; a bandBal. In bank from 1924 29.28 grounds, and the planting of proper .$ The extension or 4 H. club work tlv Deputy Sheriff P. P. Christison, provement of a new And beautiful stand, and two small groves of hard315.00 trees, and the grading of streets, the Sale of Season Tickets aa iouows: ne th.e men brought here ror,mai. city park- - They will ned the-alof wood 4reea.He has also planned for - 1st. iagea "cent "on" rank"in"nu1)iaf.d Total Receipts, alt game..l339.J3 painting of. homes and fences, and a wuj ' f all Hho'srh.ofii u4 thoaaJa-the. com-75per playground, equipment, 'swings, seegeneral program of city beautifica- work. who can spare the time and saws, qiant strides, andsandpfta for munlty ... Total $1,684.01 tion. Receipts Nephi's 2nd. 25 per cent on community -labor to help get the ground in read the little kiddies. , DISBURSEMENTS Mr. Hansen explains that a com- activity. iness. "The Boosters" held a meet Two tennis courts are planned Paid to players, all games. .$ 596.50 mittee of about a hundred people Winner to be chosen from among ing and decided to lend aid, and pro east of the high school building for 113.59 would have to be appointed from the ten highest in the county and Meals and Transportation vide for use "eats school the of citizens and students, and boys who the 219.64 various church organizations, civic work project by a committee of three Equipment, Kendall Bros lend a hand to work this afternoon an outdoor swimming pool is to be .....17.05 and social clubs, and lodges, which composed of the following: Telephone bills One "The Gang'' beat the Seniors by a built just east of the caretaker's 59.30 would handle the campaign. This member selected from the Chamber Advertising 10 to 5 score in a game of baseball residence. Utah Central league, ent. fee. ...3 5.00 committee to be instructed by Mr. of Commerce of Salt Lake City; one at the ball park. Tuesday It is not expected to pull out all Utah Central league, beautifica- member from the county, and one Hansen, in community Funeral services will be held at the Then the evening winners scored again in a the pld hardwood trees at one time, 126.00 tion, and they in turn would instruct from the Utah 40 0?0 season tickets at afternoon this ward South chapel Agricultural college. basketball game with in the but to use them to nurse the new 9.00 the entire community in the proper G. W. Booth, repg. uniforms For further information see Harry 2 o'clock, for Mrs. Emily Park, who gymnasium. The score Levan, trees along. ending & 35.50 note of int homes. Nat'l. First their Bk., beautifying Beagley, instructor in agriculture at passed away Wednesday. Death being The Junior class, this year, gave The park committee feel that the 1.00 The park project is a part of a the Nephi high school, or A. E. caused from general debility. Stamps one of the most successful dances of citizens of Nephl need this and 15.25 city beautification plan designed by Smith, county agricultural agent. Work and labor Mrs. Park was born in Montgomthe season,when they put over their that It will be doubly usefulpark because Bonneville Lbr., mtr. for fence..27.40 Mr. Hansen, and outlined by him to 1847 E. L. Jones, manager of the Grace ery county, Miss., October 22nd, annual Junior Prom last Friday even- of its convenient location, as a play- 23.45 (he mayor and representatives of the Motor Company was in Salt Lake and Miscellaneous expenses to Utah at the age of ing. Everyone there emigrated reported they ground for the school children. TOey O'O 40 cash gate receipts paid Nephi clubs. Mr. Hansen, at. the sol City Friday, attending the district twenty-foucoming to Nephi, where a splendid time. think that the citizens will be interto vtg. teams, incl. July 4th. ..275. 50 icitation of Qounty agent Smith has convention of Chevrolet dealers held with the exception of twelve years had ested to the extent of donating time 108.50 volunteered to plan, and direct, if the there. Representatives from the Chevt Paid umpires, cash in Fairview, Utah, she has spent labor to the needed improvement. and city so desires, the efforts of the city rolet factory were present, and dis- since resided. T. W. MILLER OPENS $1,662.68 officials and the citizens in making cussed problms confronting the autoTotal Disbursements to married was deceased The 21.33 Nephi a more beautiful place in which mobile dealers. Balance in Bank James Park, in the year 1884, to this PRODUCE BUSINESS ANNUALWEETING OF to live. He aptly expressed himself, union two children were born, both Total $1,684.01 "Let's make of this God's country, beto the Mrs. Park great preceding and not let it look like hell." NEPHI GAME CLUB SERVICE STAR OFFICERS yond. His covers the gradual and She is survived by one sister, Mrs. T. W. Miller, who has been buying Miss Lazelle Chase returned home sane plan beautification of the city. It P. Benson, of American Fork, and eggs In this locality for the past Thursday, after spending the past won't be accomplished ATTEND MEETING C. but four grandchildren. two years doing missionary work for is a year, has opened an egg and poultry The annual election of officers of rational forward-lookinpolicy the L. D. S. church in the Eastern of business in the Foote building on the Nephl Fish and Game club will conIt community improvement. states. South Main street, where he will be held next Wednesday Mrs. J. W. Paxman, Mrs. Henry JUAB STAKE CONTEST evening, at templates the planting of aifalfa to handle eggs, and poultry, both whole- the city hall, at 8:00 o'clock p. m. get rid of weeds, taking out of dead Painter, Mrs. J. R. Park, and Mrs. TO BE HELD IN MAY sale and retail, the market to be The annual report of the secretary trees, and a tree zoning ordinance, A. J. Gowers, officers of the local known Nebo as the Mt. Produce. NONA'S WEEKLY ITEMS which will make for uniformity in chapter of the Service Star Legion will be made and a number of other At present Mr. Miller is buying Items will be discussed by the memwere in Provo Wednesday attending the replacing of the dead trees. A Juab Stake contest will be held and poultry in a number of towns bers. a meeting of representatives of the OF LOCAL INTEREST Utah chapters. The National presi- early In May for the purpose of de- In Juab, Sanpete and Millard counProjects for the 1926 season will dent of this organization will be in termining winners to send to the ty, with theIs main shipping pointbus-at be decided upon, and committees STAKE CHOIR HONOR associated in this will he appointed for the coming Utah during the latter part of March district contest. The following work Nephl, and The annual" ward reunion" npd and a program was outlined at the will feature the contest: M Men's iness with Lukoff Brothers of Los year. PROF. CHAS. ENGAR meeting Wednesday, which will be Quartet; Ladies' Chorus; Instrumen- Angeles, California, who are handlparty was held .here last All members are requested to be Thursday afternoon and evening. ing the entire output of the Nepbf resent, and all residents of this- city, in Springville In her honor. tal Trio, and Public Speaking. given About one hundred aad'fifty people are Invited to come and see what the? shippers. asse.mbled in' the merting house. " . Lorraine Lunt la beng employed club Is dojng. . i The members of the Juab Stake k whore a an .jCxcelU-ti- t and ot Miller to take charge Mr. the program by a choir held at the dancing party big leant wpre given. In the eventii"? candling, packing and shipping end a big dance was held. The old people Armory hall Tuesday evening, com of. the business. M 1 A SFIFfTQ to their director. Prof. plimentary When planting trees and shrubs, over sixty years of asre, were honor visitor Charles Engar. A very enjoyable dig the holes deep and wide enough gun to function. guosts. Many time was had by the fifty couples In to permit spreading the roots in a "During the process of planting,'' SUMMER PROJECT were prenent. a i ' ,if tendance. The members presented natural position. All plants should he continues, "the roots should be OSTLER BROTHERS TO AT Wof. fine bole and the Engar with a fountain pen and be set a little deeper than they were spread out in the fho. Gleaner Girls" mot i iies'uy a s a token of DISPOSE OF WOOL At a v evening at. "the home of Mrs. T!sy jtvncil, appreciation of In the nursery and about their roots soil worked In between them. When IkJoint meeting of the stake service he ia rendering to this should be thrown only rich soil from the roots are well covered, the plant i Newton. The evening was Rpent in officers of the M. I. A. held; recently ' tniifdcal organization which all boulders have been remov should be gently raised up and down, sewing and the giving of a bookj-e-the planting of flowers In porch box- - ' to insure getting plenty of soil ed. Pf1 hr Miss Donna Newell, after George O. Ostler, Jos. E. Ostler, es was selected as a summer project, wWfli Ice rroam and rak were fprr- This Is the advice offered by Emil around the roots. As the hole Is filland J.-'Ostler, went to Salt Lake and the following slogan 'adopted, fc Helen CownnJ $497.95 DONATED Hansen, specialist In landscape gar- ed, the soil should be pressed firmly , cd to the following: where they will make ar- "A Flower Box On Every Porch." to water jesterday Smith, Norma May (Sldwell. Ruby dening with the Extension Service of about the roots. Sufficient for the shipping of their Attractive and uniform size boxes rangements Utah Agricultural college, Logan, saturate the soil should be added Kay.j Donna Newell, Iivona Koy.'Lu-clJ- e BV.NEPH1 AND MONA the 1925 ool clip. J. S. Ostler returned (30 x 8 x i Inches) ran bs made by to Is four within hole filled when the In new a Vera circular Venice "Vest, catted, "ArrangeShepherd, from Boston, Mass., any carpenter or student, or they ment and Planning Home Grounds," inches of the top. After the water last Saturday Me lb a Ellcrlson. F.rma GarflHd, made he where satisfactory arrange- may be purchased at the local lumber the a copy of which will be sent free to has been absorbed by the soli, . Young. Zclda Kay, Rachael Young, ments for the disposal of the Ostler yard. These planted to flowers of a a A eheftk for $ 197.85 was sent to and be hole should possibly as filled, as the Mrs. David Nelson anrt Mrs. Jim Kay. address supply long any kind that, will bloom througtout the State Treasurer, John Walker, for lasts. coat of manure spread around the wool. summer and kept'on the porch, will the Relief fund Bingham committee, A baby girl was hnrn to Mr. and The addition of manure to the soil plant." do much to beautify the home and The planting and care of hedges JIM? John S. Nielson, Monday, Feb. rjQPVKast Juab County. This being when planting trees and shrubs. Is Is Meeting Postponed - , 22nd. city, and will give an outward sign donated a follows: Nephl, $453.70; not advlned by Mr. Hansen, but he and roses are other topics discussed The meeting has of in Interest In the work of the M. Monn, $"44.15. recommends that the soil around the In this circular; whjch also Includes Jf postponed one week. Instead I. A. ' Chairman W. C. Andrews wishes to plants be covered with manure after a chapter on porch and window boxdid a ' I'puly Sheriff Christlpon of ornameeting Thursday, March 11th as and on shade good' piece of work here early this thafik all ttinco who contributed tT planting. This practice, he explains, es, and another Is first at the varanticipated, meeting aids In keeping the soil damp around mental tree. Lists of adapted week, tn tracing and recovering some the worthy cause, and also the now scheduled for Thursday, March S M. W. Mangelson unloaded a car- who canvassed the varloux the roots., as well as stimulating ieties of shrubs and trees for T'tah tireH, stolen here and rnrricrl away 18th. lo of Fords Tuesday. districts. plant growth after the roots have be planting are appended. hy ff si tents of tiivldend. Psi Fr , ' C -- . . - hia-ben- ch " fiW--l)asebai- r rr - dump-wagon- Hoss-fiel- - .. d, '' . 2, organi-ationAt- o ed --"- "7 " ' cCITtlMPR - GETS ' e V 90 DAYS FOR STEALING ' re . " ? d -- . -! MRS. EMILY PARK DIED WEDNESDAY 29-1- 3. . r, over-nigh- t, g i "v Old-Fol- - PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS out-of-to- M i I i 8. . .Parent-Teacher- s' 1 - com-mlt- 'I y r i |