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Show DIAMOND JUBILEE AND HOME COMING SEPT. 15, 16, and 17th I J t The Times, Vol. 16, No. 21. Nephi, Juab County, Utah; Friday, May The News.Vol. 10.No. 21 21st, 1926. News Items NEPHI WINS AT SPORTSMEN TO Nephi High School Locals From Levari HOLD OUTING J SPANISH FORK EXERCISES SEMINARY TO HOLD NEXT SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy at their home, May 1,5th. AT GENEVA SCORE 21 TO 9 The members of the Nephi Fish Mrs. Nellie Jennings is spending a George ' H. Brimhall, Super and Game club and their partners f8 will leave here tomorrow visor of Church Seminaries Lw,dayswith hf . da"gh'e.r morning at. Will Deliver Address At wiiiiam snepnera at sail iane City. 9 o'clock for the annual sportsmen's Mrs. Ina Jackman entertained a ouung at ueneva. According to ar Graduation Exercises. made the Ne number of relatives and friends at her home Saturday, The occasion being, her birthday. ; ANNUAL JUAB CO. FAIR TO BE HELD SEPT. 15, 16 and 17th The following report of the Nephi- Spanish Fork game is reprinted from the Provo Herald: "I. M. Petty general of the Nephi baseball contingent, brought his rangements heavy artillery to Spanieh Fork Fri yesterday, phi High School band will accompany day- and bombarded the "Beetdig- the local club on the trip. gers" for two long hours. Three Some of the local members will smokescreens were used in an effort not be able to go to the outing; until to stop the heavy onslaught but PetSunday morning, but a large numbe: ty and his big cannons refused to is expected to spend Saturday at thejl retreat. After shooting Spanish Fork famous resort on Utah Lake. full of holes,. Petty finally moved his While all of the details of the pro forces back to Nephi where they are gram for the annual outing ot the now ready to combat Payson Wedstate fish and game protective asso nesday. The score was 21 to 9." ciations to be held at Geneva resort NEPHI next Saturday and Sunday have not 'AO H PO been outlined, it is stated that 12,000 ...7 3 1 lovers of the great outdoors are ex D. Petty, If 2 0 7 pected to be in attendance. The ac A. Sperry, cf tivities of the big Jubilee will offic--1 M. Sperry, c .....66 32 12x ally begin Frday evening with a car Boswell, rf. 3 1 6 nival dance. However the majority I. M. Petty, ss 2 7 6 of the sportsmen will not begin to E. Worthington. lb. : 1 6 assemble at the popular lakeside re- -' Lunt, 3b. 1 . 6 ; sort until Saturday morning. Tanner, 2b. ..: 0 .6 Saturday's program is a varied one Belliston, p 1 2 and will consist of a horseshoe pitch Burton, es 2 o'clock tournament for at singing 58 17 27 11 les and 4 o'clock for doubles. From Total 3 to 5 o'clock a catfishing contest' SPANISH FORK AB H PO will be held in which prizes will be 3 1 5 awarded tor the best catfish, the C. Huff, cf. 2 1 5 largest, smallest, etc. Throughout, h. Jones,' rf . Assembly program Monday morn ing was furnished by the Seniors, which was as follows: school song. Student body; prayer, Ida Chase; vocal solo, Waldo Jones; two read ings, Jtrma Lunt; piano solo, Viola Starts; a message from Mrs. Ervin Hughes, formerly Miss Sylvia Farr-er to the Seniors and other students was read by Virginia Clyde; girls' chorus, composed of Emma Cole, SERVICES HELD SATURDAY FOR E. H. SPARKS SR. Deceased Served As Marshal Of Nephi City Several Terms Alsc As Deputy-Sherif- f of Juab County. Marie Cowan, Evelyn Brough, Norma Engar and Blanche Burton rendered a selection; talk, Principal Geo. A, Sperry. Sweaters were awarded to the following: Florence Chase Karl Ost ler, Eugene Worthington, Howard Tanner, Wayne Sidwell, Clarence Ockey, Earl Olpin, Carl Haynes, Grant Sperry, Nephi Chase and Nel-do- n Worthington. The teachers, namely. Miss Hattie Diamond, Miss Iris Sleater and Roscoe A. Grover who are leaving us this year, gave a few words of good wishes and farewell. Funeral services were held Satiir- - ; day afternoon at the Juab Stake TabLorenzo Mangelson and Alma C. ernacle for Edward Hamilton Sparks Dalby are at Salt Lake City serving Sr., who died at Salt Lake City, Tues" on the Federal Grand Jury. day, May 11th. Bishop Thomas Bail- ey of the Nephi Ward was in charge A baby girl was born to. Mr. and of the services. Invocation being ofMrs. Heber Shepherd May 17th. fered by Jesse Pay. The speakers were Judge Thos. H. Miss Alvine Anderson returned Burton, P. P. Christison and Bishop home Monday, after spending a week Bailey. at Salt Lake City. Musical selections were as follows: two violin selections by Ralph E. The following students of Levan Booth; vocal solo. Miss Ellen Cole; be Graduated from the NH. S. vocal duet, Mrs. T. E. Carter and . The first part of the week has been Mrs. Allie Belliston; vocal solo, Mrs. this year: Leona Peterson, Eudene taken up for the final examinations. Delia M. Stead, Mrs. Diane G. Booth . Sorenson, Helen Ballow, Iona Mor- In many cases there was cause for accompanist. tenson Fern Bosh, Byron Taylor, The benediction was "weeping and wailing and nashing pronounced by W. P. Ostler. InterRaymond ' Jennings and Norman ; of teeth," but the majority of the ment was in the city cemetery. Wankier. faces are wearing a broad grin, a The deceased was born at umssion .. .. JVIarcellas Chard, who has been em sign of good luck. Dolores, where San Francisco, Calif, now stands, February 7th, 1850; be- ployed as a teacher in the Levan Miss Lillian Blackett has been sup ing seventy-si- x Junior High the past year, was call years of age at the ed home last Tuesday on account of ervising the arrangement of a dom- time of his death. Mr. Sparks lived estic art exhibit in the high school in Nephi the greater part of his life. the serious Illness of his brother. J.. Again" Congregation hall. Many beautful pieces of work He was an Indian War Veteran, Benediction Samuel G. Paxman. are being exhibited; lamps of every and served as city marshal of Nephi Peter Iveron and Allen Christensen 2 7 Music Director Herman McCune. .5 color and shape, dresses, embroidery for several terms, and also was depmotored to Los Angeles, California, the afternoon the trap shooters will V. Dudley, lb 4 4 2 be allowed to practice at the clay Beck. 2b. CrsanisJiJRlanchg Burton. beautiful pillows, in fact it would be uty sheriff of Juab county. to where get expect employment they 2 The following composes the grad ......5 pigeons over the four newly installed Bellows, If worth anyone's time to see this ex He leaves, besides his wife," Mrs. ' for the summer. 7 uation class: Blanche Burton, c I Davis, traps. hibit. Bessie Jeffries Sparks, the following 0 ft -4 Bracken, Dorothy Stephenson, In the evening the state associaf M. Huff, ss The Junior girls of the Y: L. M. I. children: Mrs. C. O. Wilson, Edna G. 0 .1 Lucille Vest, Josephine Stephenson, ss. will tion Gus a dance. i Becker Fsrlong, were Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. L. stage Commencement exercises 2 5 Herman McCune, Henry A. Orme, A. have planned a trip to of Ogden, fancy shooter,' who wa D.. Dudley, 3b held in the auditorium last night. D. Edgheill, Boston; E. H. Sparks Jr., May 25th. Temple, 0 3 Homer Irene Sidwell, Carver, Wayne represented in the Olympic contests Thomas, p. Many are the sad Seniors, who are Provo; B. H. and Elmer Sparks, 0 Reva Shaw, Zelma Pay, Sudweeks, v..2 will show a moving picture of "Outj Carter, p. uu from our beloved hut Nephi, and Oscar Sparks, Salt Lake; Mrs. children and Arvilla departing Taylor 0 G. 2 Hortense Carter, Leo Ingram, of Gunnison are Levan visitors this doors in Utah," a film giving an In- Hanks, p. and faint are the hearts they also thirty-fou- r school, grandchildren and 0 1 Tola Bowers, Emma Cole, Sylvia structive as well as entertaining his P, Larson, 2b week. and two four great grandchildren, carry around with them. Goble, Ida Chase, Howard Tanner, tory of fine game shooting. brothers and two sisters, Dwight 11 27 13 48 .' Deora Golden, Frances Christensen, Total The feature event Sunday will conThe Manual Arts department, un- - Sparks, Nephi; Jake Wandell, Idaho; Mrs. Emma Jackman entertained Nephi Chase. Score a of by innings monster sist trap shooting joust der the supervision of A. J. Crapo, is Mrg. Annie Sullivan, Los Angeles and the Sorosis club at her home Tuesday 244 054 00221 runs .'-,beginning promptly at 8 o'clock iJ r-Nephi. .. afternoon. exhibiting some marvelous, pieces of I Mrs Clara Valentine, of Ontario, 1 Hits ..li.r.AfS3. the wlllbef A morning. aone mis year, in connection i California. professional worK Inez Rportef. in 9 NEPHI CAN GET HELP IN charge of each of the four new Sp. Fork, runs, . ..000' 026 001 domestic art exhibit at the the with 13 002 024 122 Hits S. traps and the committee In charge H. N. Summary Runs, D. Petty 3, A. expects an entry list larger than the CITY BEAUTIFICATION STATE SERVICE STAR "POPPY" world's record made a month ago at Soerry 4. M. Sperry 4, Boswell 2, I. Hurrah! for three whole jolly months NATIONAL San Francisco shoot, in which 533 m Pettv 2. Worthington 2, Lunt, Our days of school are done! DAY TOMORROW LEGION ELECT OFFICERS took part. More than 100 prizes will Belliston 3, C. Huff, L. Jones, Beck, And we rejoice o'er joys and bumps D. Dud 2. M. The Extension Service of the Utah Huff Davis. Rpllows. be awarded. won. with And battle, subjects Agricultural College has agreed to A baseball game between boys of ley. Thomas. V. Dudley, Bel We have enjoyed this splendid year Tanner. take Nephi as a state demonstration F.rrnrR will Weber Lake and counties Salt Mrs. J. W. Paxman of tliis city National "Poppy Day" will be obWith its hard tasks and pleasures In city beautification, if there Is & be played at 9:30 o'clock, which will lows M. Huff, 5, D. Dudley. now state us was in Nephi Saturday, May 22nd, treasurer of which the thrill the served But words Two-bas- e desire on the part of the citizens of hits I. M. Petty. 2, star Leg'on, at the annual be followed by races, stunts and freak to officers of the local to hear according D. Davis, M this city to cooperate under the lead Service Dudley, 2. Sperry, in bounteous meas- chapter of the Service Star Legion, held in Provo last Satur- relay competition. Including all classconvention "Vacation Are ership of Emil Hansen, their special day. The cdnvention was largely at- es of entrants, whether old or young, Bellows. under whose auspices the poppy sale ures." ist In landscape gardening, to put tended Innings Ditched By Thomas. 3, will be conducted in Nephi. by delegates from various fat or lean. In the neighborhood of 3. Hanks the work over. 3, by Carter (Florence Chase, Reporter) of the Legion from all parts ighty prizes will be given to success by The Poppy is so full of meaning The services of Mr. Hansen will chapters Credit victory to Belliston; charge ful contestants. state. of calls to mind the great, world the it come free of charge, and It this pro defeat to Thomas. fol as were elected in which so many of our Prizes Other officers be will for also offered fly struggle At hat Off Thomas 23, off Car SALT IS BEING USED ject is undertaken will require him lows: Mrs. J. W. Cherry, Salt Lake casting and bait casting, for the most youths shed their blood in Flanders 13. Hanks to make a plan for the beautification off 18, All of the proceeds of the Field. president; Mrs. Rose Gardner, practical camp, to the member who terHits of each, and every public and private City, batted. Off Thomas 6. Mrs. used for charitable purCedar City, first be will asle WHITE KILL TOP TO off Puna onrfid Off Thomas 10; place In the city. on page four) of which will be used Nellie Shields, Tooele, second (Continued mostly poses, "This planning and planting," Carter 9: off Hanks 2. Mrs. Anna Grimshaw, in the interests of diabled veterans. 2. Thomas by out Mr. Hansen says "will take five Milford, relief star point; Mrs. Ed. By Struck In view of the fact that the Poppies Mr. and Mrs. Stan Park announce Carter 1; by Hanks 3, by Belliston the week splendid work which will be on sale Saturday, is years to complete, but If carried out, Lee, Price, remembrance star point; During will make Nephi one of the most Mrs. J. E. Cotter, Lehi, vigilance star the arrival of a girl at their home has been done in the eradication of made by disabled war veterans who (Continued ojj page eight) the white top menace. A carload of are still in the hospitals, every citistrikingly beautiful cities In the en point; Mrs. J. D. Boyd, Provo, gold last Friday. tire west." salt has been distributed for treat zen ot the Nation should at least buy Mrs. C. H. Nickerson, star It this project is commenced it Provo, point; ing the worst patches. Practically one, as it gives ine soiaiers a cuuuce secretary, and Mrs. recording will be necessary for all organiza- Pricilla Swenson, Provo, historian. all the infested ditch banks have to receive a small renumeration for so if been treated by the Irrigation com his efforts that are put forth In maktions of the city to the civil and social clubs are Interpany and the city has spread salt on ing these Popples. ested, they should notify county ag N. H. S. BAND PRAISED every patch which could be found on the streets. The county and state ricultural agent A. E. Smith, as he In this U fnRterine the movement Cardon Addresses highways will be treated with salt p BY PROVO SCHOOL as a control measure and it is now city. N. H. S. ' Graduates Is there anything you want to know? the duty of every owner ot private Ju.Mt ask us, we can subjects was given and student pro property to see that it is cleaned up tell; Bet of It any exist on his place. If this rule PARENT-TEACHER- 'S The following letter was received We studied hard for nine long monthg gress noted. Now the third P. V. Cardon, farm economist of indicate is And we know ous lessons well. tests They is carefully followed up we can be completed. just L, E. from Clias. Prof. J. by Engar In tree from this cistly pest In a short the extension division ot the Utah and now And growth development we're for the positive looking day Provo what the ASS'N HOLD MEETING Roberts, which shows skill in handling of fundamental time. when we can have some fun, Agricultural college, addressed the people think of our high school band. been have Our teachers on For fields vacation. not is June graduates at the commencement exprocesses. necessary always spells Salting The letter follows: we believe that of that character such Chorus. which can be cultivated. If the ercises held last evening at the Nephi 'Dear Professor Enear: Brieham reMrs. Edna Cazier was eiectea yre- - Younr Universitr is more than grate- - Hip Hip Hurrah- - for the good vaca our children have had positive moral ground be worked often enough to High School auditorium. Before will Mr. Cardon to are Logan, assm.s measurably i'arent-ieacntion from They turning time. shoots showing development. keep any green ident of the ful tQ yQU and your excellent organ better off because of this year's the weeds can be starved out. It is make a number of preliminary studWith an old straw hat iation of Nephi, lor tne ensuing jem , izaton for tne assistance it render- wheat conditions in No shoes at all, and a fishing pole work. the green leaves which manufacture ies of dry-farat the regular monthly meeting held- ed U8 at tne sixteenth Annual In dry-farcounties of Utah. work. main the love their of them 0111Most They roots. be If and umer these line. the food for kept Carnival evening, Meet and Relay last Thursday vltatlon studies on the these conduct 1 He will attainment. to sense of a feel vice-In The to is die. order must the and brook roots as positive the us, were down calling follows, cers elected Tne gtU(jentg and faculty members Tooele In e Boxelder, Levan have Ridge, to oft cut something tune woods the be accomplished will do this it necessary Tbey repeat delgnte(1 w(ln tne music fur president. T. W. Vickers; secretary-irwhile they look the plants every tour or five days and ("ache counties. and a The worth care while, without very air, we have Henrietta and inished band, by your treasurer, j. jhhb, forward to vacation with eagerness until the latter part ot the season, Is June. June. June. tlve committee: Calvin b. smttn, wr8 heard all kinds of compliments pass- . . , . lorence Mrs. they leave school with a sense of re when cutting aDout once in eacn m ,n reKari t0 the excellent type of Margaret Schofield and At the beginning of the school gret. It leaves one with a sense of to 14 days is all that will be required, rouiiry expert v furnished us. I didn't get music r.rppnwood. band sunt. Calvin S. Smith gave a splen- - a chance to see you at the time you year each teacher knew exactly what Badness, that that which Is, cannot If this work is carefully done the ereater part of the plants can be ia .oil, .nil th Fine Arts club of were here nor to thank your boys she wanted each student to be able to always be. W. H. Warner, who has Just redo at the end of the school year In We hope that each child will have killed la one year. Remember, how the Nephi high school furnished an personally. I planned to do this but each been employed by the Extenwill It cently and that a In vacation For the above If a the Instance, shoot gets pleasant ever, that excellent program. got too busy with details of the big first subject. of the Utah AgriculturService sion commence the to look one with of day! eagerness gradei each student at the end ground and turns green for Carnival. Next year we expect that al College as poultry specialist, is to school of ment to count food should be Its first able again. will manufacture It year enough become will the Carnival Paradetwo days in Nephi and vicnumlast the roots three weeks; this is spending even more of a feature In the big by l's, 2's, 10'g; to rpcognlze Beekeepers Entertain with County Agricultural agent while others inity can who smile 100 to one Those from write bers to and the green the reason for keeping Meet. Verv cordially yours, E. L, Smith, attainting local poultrymen hat- to be them from to able below surface. the off cut dictation; parts Roberts." with poultry problems. read certain books, etc. She knew Nor bind the heart with frosts of fate Th Beekeepers of the Nephi WardSince Mr. Warner was her recer bold with will or feet In Their how would go she laughter Bceproceed exactly entertained the three Swarms of Rita Never-Olhe has visited practically ev Flora Misses The ly, Miss Blanche Burton received th Takes, the of The roads to reach her der green objectives. hivp elrls at a of the state in which pou section Cole, Florence commence Emma and the shine Schofield, at can the Alumni honor let who of pin the superspirit I'ndrr the direction They WoHnonrlav evening. After the swimat the intendent each teacher gave a test to a lifter shrine entertained at a shower Wednesday raising Is an important Industry last held ment exerctoes, the And heart night keep was given mine Darty. weenie roast Their feet will glide with fire of evening at the home of the latter, for states that most of the poultr" measure what each student In the el... ih. home of Mrs. Beulah Bowers. N. II. S. auditorium. Miss Genevieve (Jrover, a May bride. are having excellent success In could do schools gold speed ementary Never-OlDecorations were carried out in brid- their chicks. of the roads The subtractre and accuracy in the adding, bright Charles Koote and Sons have and m. al wreaths and English Hawthornes. self aside iiili r,A Mm. Earl Clarldge the can who of figand merchandise put dividing of They stork ing, their multiplying Twin Bridges, arranged were receThe Central Motor company family left today forwill e delaying their goods on a ures. A nioasure was made of speed And In Love's saddle leap and ride, Many beautiful presents spend a few and where they A delic- having the front of tl Ir , .Vi e of honor. ived unfold by guest will see the In Their gates of thp eyes adds which M"1! and comprehension reading; , with and i number of small tables, r.latlves e'fc: tnd Never-Olweens ious luncheon was served to thirty business painted thl ,m mnka the trio by I- ronsic Varable to the appearance of ability to Kpell and of ability to write. To glad roads of the 4t gu thereon. also have an attract Edward Markham. gUC8t". men-a.u- o.v At midyear, a second test In these k'ore. Thie uuu aimuai gmuuaiiun ex ercises of the Nephi Seminary will be held next Sunday afternoon in the Juab Stake Tabernacle, to commence at 2 o'clock. George H. Brimhall, president emeritus of the Brigham Young university, and supervisor of Church Seminaries, will deliver the address to graduates, and the follow ing program will be rendered: "True to the Faith" ..Congregation Howard Tanner Invocation "Oh It Is Wonderful.... Boys' Chorus 'Vain- - r f fipmlnanf" Pmmo Pnlo "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief Class Song "Relation of Seminary to the Community and Church ....Zelma Pay "I'll Serve the Lord While I Am Class Song Young "... Address to Graduates .....George H. Brimhall Presentation of Diplomas......:.....".... Pres. A. H. Belliston "God Be With You 'Till We Meet . M , , : .., Ar-vill- a the-Mant- . ; i Schools Close For Summer Vacation Today At Noon y er ... d. d. ""-"'- auto. d. l |