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Show 1 t DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF JUAB A HOME PAPER FOR uniiiir ri--- ri r- - The Times, Vol. 16, No. ! COUNTY The News, Vol. Ncphi, Juab County, Utah, Frjday, March 19th, 1926. 12 OVER 700 LOADS HIGH FINED $399 FOR PAINTINGS ARE SCHOOL NEWS LEU BEING EXHIBITED OPERATING STILL OF SOIL HAULED ON CITY PARK 250 Men and Boys Respond The JVIcCuue School of Music Con cert band, on their first annual tour will give a concert, iuculdiug solo, quartet, duet, and ensemble numbers at the Tabernacle, Friday, March 19th, at seven thirty p. m. i ;V-.-- NEWS ITEMS SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR The H. O. A. club met at the home of Mrs. James Morgan Thursday evening, where quilting employed the time. Luncheon was served to Mrs C. Mortenson, Mrs. Iverson, Mrs. T. Sherwood, Mrs. James Sherwood, Mrs. Glen Sherwood, Mrs. Angel, Mrs. Schow, Mrs. Fred Stephenson, and Mrs. Ira Morgan. - 10, No. 12 , - Work of Utah Artisits Are Outfit Confiscated Near The iSevIer Dam By Deputies Shown At High School Stanfield To Paint Local JChristison and Taylor of Free Scene Charge. Brought Mere for lriai. the 1 MRS. SR. WINN Deceased Passed Away Sun Immediately after the concert day Following Long IlTo Call For Volunteers To Home Economics club members will lnessLarge Number of Out Work on City Park give their annual ball in the Arling of Town People Attend. H. William of Stol2 The Relief held Bazaar Utah, Delta, The paintings of fifteen of the best Society Serve Excellent Lunch. ton hall; where the C. J. Hawkins artists of the state of Utah are being and ;Allan Peterson of'Scipio, Utah, Tuesday evening was a decided suc- orchestra will furnish the music. exhibited at the Nephl high school ware found guilty of manufacturing, cess. Many beautiful and useful possession and maintaining cles were disposed of at cost for the Funeral services were held Wed The students of N. H. S. have been all this week, between the hours of Over two hundred and fifty men for the manufacturing of benefit of the organization. m. a. m. 9:00 and new 5:00 and on p. the equipment city park nesday after in the Juab Stake Tab nH inmooroH thoir oorvipoa working There are seventy-fiv- e ernacle over the remains of Mrs. Eli pictures In moonshine whiskey, In the precinct the results we judge that each Tuesday, In the hauling of soil, the Tomdid court before J. S. Copoer, Levan people attended the zabeth Stanley Winn, wife of Samuel well collection. Many a the justice's is It share. his project boy of trees, and the leveling digging up The defend- - quarterly conference at Nephl, Satur R Winn, who died last we nave Among the artists exhibiting, are: Thiirsday afternoon. Sunday, folof the city park and playgrounds, worth the time and woric on the day and Sunday. were ates each fined $299 towards John to Stanfield, Richards," have do, and Legreine lowing a three month's Illness. Bisyet which is the largest gathering of done, It something to be proud of. J. T. Harwood, Calvin Fletcher, J. B. first count and $100 on the second hop C. H. Grace was in charge, and community workers ever assembled making The Bee Hive girls were entertain- - the B. F. Larsen, count. John Hafen, Fairbanks, opening prayer was offered by for action. In the history of this city. The defendants did not submit any ed by their leader. Miss Vonetta Sor- - J. E. Lunt. The students of their respective Cornelius Salesbury, LaConte StewBusiness houses were closed and the who art. A. B. Wright, F. Ware, Waldo evidence. and filed notice of appeal enson, Monday evening. Social chat The speakers were: President A. business men, farmers, and high classes and of the student body, in their TUidgley, O. D. Campbell, Alberta L. toHhe district. The state's side was and delicious refreshments were the H. Belliston, Judge Thos. H. Burton. average the have highest aman enormous school boys done handled by County Attoreny Will L. features of the evening. McCune, 94; Jacobs and Jesse Young. James Garrett Jr., and Dr. F. H. ount of labor for the beautification school work are: James 92. Mrs. lookea caivpussnqapcaseasi collected are Ruth The Sperry, by Carter, Becksead. Each of whom eulogized Geneal 92; paintings r n. of Nephi's recreational center. Hf TTi v Uln rt i Antarraiiin1 A1AMnn rtrrrt xi i buu mi lci lc mi-Ruth Alice Merrell Home of Salt Lake rit t. una Aiiuriiey jr. an. aijuci ouu auuci 92; Geneal Carter, Seniors deceased. iuaij the of the life were teams About one hundred at a quilting social Wednesday. LunJuniors Verda Rus City, and are put on exhibition at the wAs employed by the defendants. 91 Music was furnished by ,L. P, And- used In the hauling of dirt, and1 the Grover, rel-to a of was P. served number cheon Friday, Deputy Sheriffs P. 90 Wanda Petty, 90. different schools of the state on the Mrs Mabe, Lunt and"th; Cole filling of wagons, while a number sell, 94; Erma condition that the schools using the C&ristison of Nephi and N. G. Taylor atives and friends. McCune, Benediction was pronounSisters. others loeded of single hands wagons, Ruth Sper exhibit, spend at least $100 in the of? Levan, located a 90. Freshmen ced by John S. Neilson of Mona. The the dug up trees, and dumped the wag Golden, Mabel Wilson, 89. Mrs. entertained Sevier on Irene of the JBeck the edge purchase of paintings. Last year the clar build floral offerings were beautiful and ry,"92; ons. nr at a Doint about two miles Ladies Literary club at her home schools purchased a $100 Nephi profuse. set were up Three loading dumps hfSrth and west of the Sevier dam, Thursday evening. An art exhibit is being held in the painting, by B. F. Larsen. The grave in the Vine Bluff ceme In the hollow on third north and 7th five hundred about gal The School Board, City Council, containing H. S. this entire week. There being was dedicated by Samuel G. tery s theatre-goerwell east, where the wagons were loaded, N. have been Levan Utah artists e Clubs of the city are being ask-e- d Ions of mash, two sacks of sugar, and a continual string of wagons seventy-fiv- be pictures by while to see and to vaudeville entertainworth your would Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley Winn was help finance the exhibit this eleven forty gallon barrels, a three supplied with be- brought about 700 loads of dirt to It and are responding very gen bnrner oil stove fully equipped, two ment during the past week. There born year them. April 20th, 1863, at Stockport, the city park. cjrocks, one five and one ten gallon ing one by the Levan Male quartet, Lankshire, England. She was the erously to the call. The south side of the park was leaves, also and two ny transient companies. in the N. H. All students are being permitted barrels, some tobacco Jinks Senior given Ellen Stanand William The of daughter north the leveled up with dirt, and was to visit the exhibit free of charge,' sqjme pieces of felt used in connection at the S. evening on 1863, auditorium, Friday 23rd, and May ley, east part was graded down several successful. Everything was new One thousand boys and girls of our with the straining oi whiskey. of 33 days she set sail from age on Inches, which makes a good slope to very property SPECIAL CLASSES FOR schools have seen the paintings. The iThe still was located and interesting. Liverpool, England in the sailing the south. admisbelonging to Allan Peterson, and was an are parents being charged vessel rtiiiaru, in and "" The work done on Tuesday luyaj a short distance irom the cabin oly The assembly program to be given sion fee of ten cents. S. AT N. H. ADULTS snows The lnt8,. lU4i Stolz. Mr. aud-this weanesaay b j th N H. S. This year again, a committee of occupied by he and pnny rniiiQ uituci tin? u" v,v.w citv are behind the movement DV lue Howard Tanner. citizens will be selected to act as d4puities confiscated the entire ... ... tt. , itorlum: Needham. onri John fioia and also brought the two Lunt; mandolin ana judges of the paintings and select the On July 10th, 1863, after a very school board for the beautification Solo Rogerduet and Misg jennie Reece, nutrition Bean and Kicn- - pictures which Nephl is to purchase. men to this city where they awaited harmonica Ray sea voyage, covering a period rough and of the city park playground Florence John Stanfield and Mrs. Alice Mer- trial. clothing expert from the State Board of 4 8 days, they landed In New York reading ard Salisbury; a community It is of Education office will be in Nephi ,JsTo coils were found, and Tuesday evening vncal solo Ora Judd; from- -. rell Home, in order to encourage art New York they went to Florbonfire was held, with musical sel rtiaw evident that the officers had eyery Monday for the next Month to From . have this quite Winn. Jack present year appreciation, solo. In cattle cars, and bone Nebraska, ence, and band, school the offenders in high ections by and nutrition getting the Ponll,10t classes in to our schools, two splendid paint succeeded ed same year, they the on 25th, July Mayor Calvin Smith, sneeches by mother should take before thf y had sold any whiskey. ciotning. '! : the artist and" ings. Every John Mr. Stanfield, journey a- their weary long Bell H. A. began Thomas Bailey, President Fair- from Mr. Stanfield visited in Nephl Wed DBt tne owners ul of unusual this oppormn over were advantage in tne ox with teams, his cross daughter the plains iston, and James H. Ockey. Each view. Wednesday and visited the in. nesday and agreed to come agaitr this vere preparing to manuiacture moon ty. In Nebeker landing company, Peter were very Btated that they speaker summer and paint a local scene ttee Fhine whiskey on a targe scaie. S, ' . . H. naa Deen that pleased with the work Initio Ivorth TJanpetcf aistrlrt I , . i sc-siliuw wMeh-- to befrimg lit ftm n,., fnmflv remained in -accomplished that nay 157 mothers enrolled. where school auditorium. high Lake Salt only seven days wnen City continued work the Wednesday, Rpnnrto from different parts of where the deceto came Nephi and men they hundred with about one classes have been ased ha since resided. where state the CONFERENCE boys on the grounds, and the grading STAKE conductd assure us that Miss Reece On April 10th, 1880 she was mar CIVIC and leveling was practically complet has a message that is worth while. ried to Samuel R. Winn, in the old SDH. AND SAT. HELD ed Wednesday evening. who has Endowment House at Satl Lake City. Miss Lillian Blackett, The ladies clubs of the city, visited in the past with so sucessful been reTo this union there has been born each home, and donations were hor nrinlt classes is offering a new ten children, seven of whom survive in feeding were used which Cour-,oceived, A vorv nnnetizing The mu sic department of the Nephi course in lamp shade making school her, namely: Mrs. Emma Chrlsten- Quarterly conference of the Juab were Ues the at held are high Nephl convention of and direction the stake under priesthood sen, Mrs. Hazel Carter, Dean Winn, high lunch W. prepared bv about twenty and Herbert Winn of Nephl, Utah. The civic committee of the Ladies Prof. Chas. J. Engar, will present the on tne ionowuig snwium in a specially con- - held in this city last Saturday and autnoriiie The Monday. in S. Winn, and Stanley Winn, Barcelona" of Belle general "The an e club have George Sunday. kitchen. for opera, Literary arranged structed army-styl2:30 4:00 Nutrition Lecture. were repreesnted by Apostle Richard interesting meeng to be held in the the high school auditorium Wednesof Preston, Idaho, and Mrs. L. W. 4:00 5:30 Lamp Shade making Pitt of Salt Lake City, and her husLyman, and Dr. Joseph W. assembly room or the City hall, Wed- day, March 31st. Miss Blackett; Pattern Construction band Samuel R. Winn of this city, a considered is which incast, The 7:30 at m., p. nesday evening, NORTH WARD RELIEF The Saturday morning session stead of Tuesday evening as was an- strong one, includes Kathlyn Starr, and Dressmaking, Miss Reece. Miss also 28 grandchildren and 2 great 7:30 9:00 Nutrition class, children. nounced in last weeks' issue. All Blanche Burton Evelyn Brough, EmIjimn Shade making, Miss grand SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. Winn has been a true Latter club ladies and the public are in- ma Cole, Marie Cowan, Bessie Lomax, Balckett. noon, one ior me hip u " i"c "v" vited to be present. The following Herman McCune, Clark Morgan, WalDay Saint, serving In the Relief Socladies SidThe meeting ladles. Max the for Ellison, Wayne iety, and on the old folks committee program will be rendered: Baritone do Jones, m for a number of years. ,! ninr at eieht was under tne auspices ui n.o duet, P. N. Anderson and Ralph BarMARRIAGE LICENSES and ladies auxiliary nes; vocal solo, Mrs. Mabel Lunt; The following Is an extract taken o'clock, the North ward Relief Soc- Relief Society ISSUED THIS WEEK from the remarks of Judge Thos. H. H. chorus of dancing girls; a special m North ward woric. at Dr. iha F. the talk, iri.in "Swatting Fly," cu.v-.w... ieijr 0alnn Was Beckstead, violin solo, Helen Cowan; dance by Norma Engar and Edith i Burton, concerning the history of the c..j ou,.u, amusement hall, with two one-a; a chorus of forty voices, and assemm, i.,. a deceased, and her family: male Kiwanis club rney musidal Morgan a program, members; general quartet, plays and members talk on "FHzaheth Winn was the oldest Mnrrinen licenses were issued this "Civic Pride", C. W. John- an orchestra of thirty pieces. will hold a bazaar at one o'clock, program was presented by a of the priesthood. is assisted by Miss b County CIerv Eari Gadd to daughter of the late Thomas and M. Prof. G. k vocal Mrs. In evening the Engar son; and solo, Wednesday, Marearet Neville, dramatic art teach- - tVl fii.inp- ennnlpn: Kenneth John Marv Ann Pass. Club singing. -A Sunday anernoo... -dance will be given by the ladies. Miss Iris Sleater, dancing teacher TInmpp fttl(1 Marv nejia Arnun. both "The Pass family were among the er: quilt will be given away. . of the do- - f s ,t Lake City; Arthur Linden first to receive the Gospel In Eng- Blackett Lillian Miss and chances will be given wit n eici j i i,azpiie nnno, is C. W. A. Bryan mestlc art department. returned missionaries, alo the visit- in City Attorney rhriai onqpn an d Jesse Serene Stan- - land their native land. dance ticket. Brlgham City, Utah, this week vis 22nd. 1837 Elders Heber costumes are being rent- - f. M bo(h of Falrvlew, Utah; Owen Elaborate "O llng speakers, and President A. H- iting relatives and friends. wlllara t- pH from the Salt Lake costume com- Tlalllulnn ,,,,! Tiou irinron. C Klmhall. Orson Hyde, ti.,ii tne uos- and others Richards Grove. opened Sunday evening an excellent vroof Pleasant puny. ce Vilate SUPT. SMITH TO HELP Backus, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Downs received iTfnh Blshnn Thomas Ilflilev per- - pel door to Great Brltlan, commen- given unner ine SURVEY gram was of word meet m first At the at Preston. A; wItn a lprtUre and their recently of the tomarriage for clng Mr. and Mrs. George Sadbury of formed the marriage ceremonies Mr. A. E. daughter Mabel, u. lantern slide pictures of Mexico by Broughman. mg waer Kimnau gave the above named couples. The marriage taking Lynndyl were In Nephi Monday. ' of the cnurcn ana Mlddleton. count of the Dr. origin place March 5th at, Los Angeles, Supt. Calvin S, Smith will leave the teachings of the Book of Mor California. The young couple will County Attorney Will L. Hoyt was tomorrow for Salt Lake City, where The gospel message spread mon. GO SPRINGVILLE TO on TO over to Eureka last California in Thursday home in make the the STATE TO HAVE their he will assist for several days wild fire and during tne eignt like I CTAD CPtnM business. legal city. .. office of Dr. C. N. Jensen, State Supt. CONTEST LITTER IIMIIIII1I9 lllflV iuiiowch TON of Public Instruction, in taking the at the closr and were baptized people National survey of the schopls of of 1852 more than 32,000 were bap All members of the Service Star tized. Utah, whlrh work is now being done The Extension Service of the Utah Legion are invited to attend a meet imor fho rtlrectlon of the United Agricultural "At the time the Gospel message college will this year States Board of Education. ing and banquet, to be given at came to the Pass family they were contest foster Utah's first Sprlngvllle, next Thursday, .March living at Lancashire. England. among hoe raisers of the state, ac- 2.rith, In honor of the National presi The Historian Bancroft in speaK- BIRD-HOUS- E cording to n. P. Murray, state lead- con- - ,n ANNUAL BATTERY All who Saunders. Mrs. dent. of ,he con(1iion8 which existed in iMCDirr'TinM APRII 21 pr " ys and Kins- cnib work, who template going are requested to have KnK,aIld at thR tfme and of the their names nieci wtm Mrs. J. w. rap,j ,prPad of the Gospel In that the rules and regulations governing faxman on or netore waiuroay aiarcn , d h the fonowinr to say: The in birds, In order to stimulate an interest clubs have al 20th. so that reservations can be The annual federal Inspection of the contest. "Manchester Conference, with Its Times-New- s will tfive several prizes to the boys of made for them at the banquet. AlRtarv1(1 fart0ry operatelves, heads natterv "E" 145th Field Artillery ready been organized In Junb nnd cents per plate tne UMn wlfn 3,22 members, and will be held on April 21st. The In Weber counties, Mr. Murray reports. charge of slxty-rivNephi for the making of bird houses. and other counties have Indicated will be made. snectlon officer will be Lieut.-CoIthn nf von who have visited any of comfor about three weeks, last will contest The will clubs be within Is that organized Mnnre. regular army officer, who iho treat mnniifncttirlng town of WedIn the next few weeks. Participation Sattirdav, March 20th, and ending on mencing stationed In California. TO I I mmrnm Iancasnire. wnerpin Wllliri iiirru. the contest, however. Is not confined he spen MtKLl UULUiDKUUUll rhlMr,n m nesday, April 7th; and boys in the Junior high school to club members. Any boy or girl or their from TO be will hastening school or , eligible. who has for that matter, grown-upgrade POWELL ATTENDS hovels thru the snow and slush of Interest In entering the contest The prizes will be awarded as follows : For the larFUNERAL OF MOTHER an the dark streets to the cotton mlll should at once consult his county Miss Mercl Goldsbrnugh, daughter returning late In the evening exhaus- and best collection of bird houses, $3.00 cash prize; gest or address Mr, Murray, notify agent of Mr, and Mr.s H. I). Ooldsbrough hed w)(h toll to their supper of bread the best bird house, $2.00 cash prize ; second best house, Ray Powell, local electrician, was Ing him In care of thn agricultural of this city, and talented violinist. nnd tea will not wonder that the Gos In Payson Monday, $1.00: and third best, 50 cents. attending the college at Logan. will broadens! from K. F. I. broad pel message was sweet to those A ton litter, according to Mr. Murfuneral of his mother. Mrs. Christiis not necessary to build these houses out of new It Their hour casting station, Los Angeles, Calif helpless hunisn beings. In 75 ns one which the years ray, Is regarded ana Powell. Mrs. Powell was houses Rustic as ornia. Saturday (Tomorrow) even wpre Inn?, the'r pny was be will ry mess-good. just lumber, of age at the time of her death, and combined weight of the pigs equals 9 o'clock ParlTic Coast time. 1' whole and the ing. waf obliged to family are verv desirable. was one of the early pioneers of a ton or more when the pigs are 180 o'clock NephJ time. on page eight) (Continued days of nge. Utah, -- arti-anfi- -- P " h. ,' ' i . - .3 i. T"l i i XT K A u - 3. Soph-Jam- ;ast. es I l, .well-conceal- N I . -- - - 4 t -- MUSIC STUDENTS MEETING OF H. S. IN OPERA NEXT WEDNESDAY l, "o HIZTZ IS"' p' r":auL.c"rl8tIr':UGI' i- I -. " Whit-nior- e; I -y- "fwSn V I - I MAIL Bi"-r-MAK- T cmxriT ton-litt- - Ton-litt- - PRIZES TO BE GIVEN IN CONTEST er e l. r,rnn nl 1 BROADCAbl box-boar- ds r |