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Show i: DIAMOND JUBILEE ! ANNUAL JUAB CO. I FAIR TO BE HELD I t ;. AND HOME COMING SEPT. 15, 16, and 17th : J SEPT. 15, x The Times, Vol., 16, No. 23 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, June 4th, 1926 RICHARD SANDLER HERMAN M'CTINE IS AWARDED U. P. SCHOLARSHIP Agricultural or Home Eco-nomi- 7 ' 1 " The Union Pacific $100.00 scholarship in a full term Agricultural or Home Economics course in the Utah Agricultural college at Logan, to the boy or girl between fourteen and twenty-on- e years of age, residing in Juab county, enrolled and having a satisfactory record in a High School . T a, - city. In accepting the award, both the student of first rank and the alternate shall notify the State Supervisor of Agricultural Education, in writing, not later than January 15th following their selection, designating the scholarship desired, and intended time of enrollment in the Utah Agricultural College. The scholarship must be used within a year of the date of award, except where the student is a regular attendant at high school, in which case it may be used the year following, or at the next session, or school year, following the time the student completes bis, or her, high school course. ' No boy, or girl, will be eligible to receive more than one Union Pacific scholarship. Payment of the award will be made upon certification to Carl R. Gray, President of the Union Pacific System, by the President or Dean of Agriculture at the U. A. C. In addition to the payment of the amount, of the scholarship award, the student will be reimbursed for expense Incurred for railroad transportation over Union Pacific lines for one going and one return trip, to and from the College. Air. and Mrs. Charles Haynes entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. August S. Nielaon of Salt Lake City, at an 8 o'clock breakfast last Sunday morning. They also served a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nielson. The following were present at the dinner: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Broadhead. Bert Connell. Miss Pearl Warren, tne guests of honor Mr. and Mrs. August S. Neilson, and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes. Commissioners In Session The Board of County Commissioners of Juab County Is in session in this city today and tomorrow as a board of equalization. CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE CLUB STANDING Won. Lost. Pet. 1 8 .857 provo 2 5 .714 Sprlngville 2 5 .714 Eureka 4 3 .428 Nephl 4 3 .423 American Fork 4 .3 .4?! Payson 6 2 Heber 26 1 6 .143 ft Danish Fork Mrs. Nephl Howarth and children of Magna, are visiting relatives and friends In Nephl this week. Recent portrait of Richard Sandler, the premier of Sweden. Richard James Burraston, 83, formerly of Mona, died Tuesday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Starr of Springville. Death was due to pneumonia. He had been sick ,12 days. Mr. Burraston went to Springville to live with- his daughters last year. Previously to that time he had lived in Mona for many years. He was born In Worstershire,. England, July 24, 1842, and came to Utah in the fall of 1855. He is survived by two sons, James Burraston of Goshen and John Burraston of Bingham; four daughters, Mrs. Sarah White, Spanish Fork; Mrs.,,, Annie Childs, Mrs. Emma Starr and Mrs: Jennie Starr, all of Springville; 34 gTand children FINED $50 ENCAMPMENT lkx rfV ; FOR BREAKING LAW Packard, If V. Dalton, cf Snow, p One of Nephi's citizens was fined $50 in City Justice V. M. Foote's court .Thursday afternoon for being a persistent violator of the ordinance which prohibits the grazing of stock on the streets of this city. City Marshal Lisle Bigler swore to the complaint. According to the city marshal there are a number of others who allow their stock to roam the streets, and in two or three cases the next time yiey violate the ordinance he intends to hail them before the city justice. STAKE CONFERENCE 'OPENS"7DS0RMr! The quarterly stake conference of Juab Stake will convene in this city tomorrow, (Saturday, June 5th) at Music for the confer10:30 a. m. ence will be frunished by the stake choir, who have been doing considerable practicing the past few weeks in preparation for conference. The time of the Sunday morning session will be taken up by the Religion Class Graduation exercises, and a special program has been arranged for this session. The closing session will be held in the Tabernacle Sunady afternoon commencing at 2 p. m. and 27 B. H. O. A. 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 : .' .3 ..:. 3 2 1 2 2 3 8 1 -- 2 0 1 11 10 10 0 0 0 0 1 9 great grand children. The Silver City baseball team was defeated here Sunday afternoon in a game with the Mona boys; the scoro being 13 to 7. At the beginning of the seventh inning the score stood 3 to 3j at this point the home team went on with a batting rampage that resulted in the score. 2 1 3 0 0 V i'-- . - Four Officers and Forty-fiv- e tnhsted Men Will Spend Fifteen Days at Jordan Narrows. - V X one-side- d " t is, a 1 v - Durham. Complete field equipment was S"r :.:. taken to camp this year, which Included the French 75 M. M. guns, caia- sons, wagons, horses, and tents, toRepresentative Walter L. Lineberger gether, with personal property Issued of Los Angeles Is reported to be In to each individual soldier. The entire 145th Field Artillery the field for the Republican nominaof Utah, comprising about 600 offi tion for senator from California. cers and men is in camp at Jordan Narrows. The Nephi battery httg .the follow ing officer personnel: Captain T. O. Durham; First. Lieutenants, Spencer E. Forrest, and Brent D. .Hall; and Second Lieutenant Vermeil A. Beck. ":--- . :: THREE MEDALS ARE RECEIVED Mr. and Mrs. Merle Newton of Salt '''hrefc medal emblems were receiv- Lake City are visiting in Mona this NEPHI J t f by Principal Geo. A. Sperry of the because-oIllness the serious week, B. H. O. A. of Mr. Newton's H. Nephi High school this week, which James father, 0 2 B. Petty, If 2 5 are to be given to students competNewton. 1 0 4 0 I. M. Petty, cf ing in typewriting contests. Miss 1 0 M. Sperry, cf 0 4 Erma Lunt is awarded a Silver EmMemorial the visitors Among Day ':...A 2 0 4 at Mona were: Boswell, p blem medal for a net speed of 53 H. A. Mr. Mrs. and 3 4 3 0 A. Petty, 2b words per minute. This' is the first Mt. Em Mrs. of Anderson Pleasant, 1 1 11. 4 medal Emblem ever awarded Silver Worthington, lb. ma E. Kay and Elizabeth Roberts of to a student in this ...4. 3 Belliston, ss city. Mr L. Mrs. T. and Newton, Provo; 1 2 0 .J........Z were Bronze Medal Emblems Lunt, 3b Mrs. .Mrs Mr. H. and Jesse, Newton, 4 0 0 1 to Raymond Jennings and Burton, rf William Yates, Mrs. Laurence Court- awarded Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Kay, all Iona Mortensen. two Levan student's Totals .. ...... J::.... ...36 12 27 12 ney, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Go! who have attended the Nephi high Score by innings:. den York and Mrs. Elizabeth York of school the past winter. The4 6students '' . .. . . ( and 41 have an average speed of Springville ' Runs,.... 2 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0' 0 ..5 Vernal. . words per minute. "( .' Totals .....36 7 27. 8 13 . Nephi ' i 3 0 0 Runs 4 0 2 Hits Summary: Duns 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 12 Taylor 2, Mem- ory, Davis, Snow, B. Petty 2, I. M. Petty, M. Sperry. Errors Memory. Stolen Boswell, Belliston, Lunt. bases Taylor, B. Petty. Three-bas- e hit B. Petty. Two-bas- e hits Davis, Chatwin, I. M. Petty. Double plays Chatwin to Memory to Senior. Struck out By Snow 9, by Boswell 7. Base on balls Off Snow 1, Hit with balls Dalton and Snow. pitched Time of game 1 hour 45 minutes. Umpire Faux. Kirs." John B. Yates and Mrs. La- vem Carter have returned from a visit with their parents at Oakley, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibbons and Miss Erma Gibbons of Oakley are visiting here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Molyneux of Eureka visited in Mona this week. Miss Lola Keyte, who has been teaching school at Thatcher, Arizona, the past winter, and Miss Verda Keyte, who has been teaching in Tooele county, have returned home. NEPHI COUPLE MARRIED IN SALT LAKE TEMPLE The marriage of Miss Rita Scho-fiel- d and Erva Andrews, both of this city, was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Thursday, June 3rd. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schofield, and has been employed as a teacher in the Juab school district the past two years. The young man Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews. They will make their home in this city. large scores Mr. and Airs. Leon Newton of of the day Not content Monroe have been visiting in Mona Eureka last during the past week. Mrs. Newton 45 to 22, I. has gone to Mt. Pleasant for a visit GOOD PROGRAM TO EUREKA K1WAN1ANS M. Petty's charges tore into three of with her parents at that place. BE RENDERED SUNDAY American Fork's star pitchers Friday VISIT LOCAL CLUB and Dr. T. D. Rees was in town Monday lambasted them for 22 hits, which netted them a similar number making a number of calls on patients of runs. In the meantime the Cavers during his stay of several hours. The regular weekly band concert The Eureka Kiwanis Club visited only could secure 14 runs. will be held In front of the county Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Orgill of courthouse next Nephi Wednesday evening, bringing Addie Miller was in the game. In a Sunday afternoon at Mammoth, visited in Mona this week. 4:30. Prof. Chas. J. Engar has ar(Continued on page eight) with them an excellent program, wtilch was enjoyed by the members ranged an excellent program for the of the local club. The first Sunday afteroccasion. June Kendall, president of the noon concert given by the Nephi Nephi club gave an address of welHigh School band was enjoyed by a number of Nephi people. come, and after the preliminary exlarge Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh announce James T. Elden and Glenn Sherercises, turned the meeting over to Beu-lah Dr. J. H. Ellsworth, of Eureka, who wood motored to Pocatello, Idaho, the marriage of their daughter to Joseph E. Chrlstensen. The LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Jitroduced the Eureka guests, after where they will work during the marriage was solemnized in the Salt which the following program was summer months. Lake Temple June 2nd. carried out: address, by A. C. BurMr. and Mrs. James Chrlstensen ton, secretary of the visiting club; Mr. and Airs. J. H. Lunt is in Suit The girls sewing club, under the Lake for a vocal solo. Miss Margaret Ostrander; announce the arrival of a baby boy short visit. Leona of the direction club leader, piano solo, Miss Lela Wall; violin May 28th, and .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. was Peterson organized Wednesday solo. Miss Blanche Andrews; piano Worwood a girl May 27th. William i'oote left Thursday for at her home. The following officers solo, Miss Jocie Bunnell. his ranch in Western Utah. were Zella presielected: Francorn, Mrs. Nettie Mangelson was called to Springville on account of the ill- dent; Audrey Hanson, vice presidLOCAL NEWS ITEMS ness of her mother Mrs. Amos Hat- ent; Amy Peterson, secretary and Ed. McCune returned to Salt Lake treasurer. The work for the project City Tuesday after spending a couple field. was outlined and every girl present of days In this city. seemed eager to commence work Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams of EurAllie Tunbrldge, Fontlla StephenMrs. Alfred Lunt of Mantl. Utah, eka, Utah, spent Decoration Day in son, and Ivo Gardner, came down The following program, was given the week end in city, visthis city. from Salt Lake to spend a few days in the Levan ward chapel on Mem- spent with relatives andthis friends. iting with their partners. orial Day: Mr. and Mrs. Terrace Ingram of Russell Hawkins and A. V. I'yper Singing by congregation; prayer, J. Htriman, Utah, spent Sunday and Among the memorial Day visitors E. Taylor; Singing, "Oh Ye Mounwere In Salt Lake City Tuesday in with and relatives .Monday visiting to Levun were: Mr. and Mgr. C. L. tains High; reading, "The Dead Re- business. friends in this city. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen turn", by Mary E, Gardner; vocal Aaa and son Ralph, Mr and Mrs. George solos. "The Unknown Grave' Krma Lunt. Flora Par-ke- s, The Mi.-sreturned Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pet- Fowler, with string instrument acMiss Melba Anderson Emma G. Cole, and Eva Winn, home this week from Salt Lake City. erson, Jean Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. companiment; Address Bishop E. left Tuesday for I.os Angelos, where Miss Anderson has completed a two Earl Peterson and family, Mr. and P. Peterson; two selection, String they will enjoy a short vacation. year course at Ihe L. D. S. School Mr. Allen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. quartette; oration, Daniel Morten-en- , of Music. Onus Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry KrUKKer and voral :olo, Alvln Stephenson; A. Chrlstensen, Mrs. Florentina song. "Our Moutnain Home So Dear" family, and Mrs. Alma Jones of Salt Mr. and Mrs. James Eager, retur- Rosequtat, Daniel Mortensen, Luclle Benediction, Christian Chrlstensen. Lake City were the guests of Mr. ned from Sugar City, Idaho, Wed- Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. .Melvin Stanley lat Sunday. Feltnn Hickman left Friday for nesday, where they have spent the Malmgren, and Mr- - and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. A. It. McPherson, paj"t winter. After visiting in Nephi Taylor. Moriena, where he will be employed comand two Mrs. J. V. McPherson, for a few days Mr. Eager will leave by the Union Pacific railroad for Monticello, Utah, where he will Miss Edna Anderson left Tuesday pany as a painter.. Mr. Hickman has daughters, an() Mr. and Mrs. r.lmer Iri'tho. were have charge of the stale experiment for Provo where she will attend been employed as a teacher In the Toiler of PocateM the visitors to Nejihl Monday. Mutlon for the summer. summer school at the B, Y. V. Lent school' the past winter. Running up unusually seems to be the order with the Nephi players. with losing the game to Sunday by the score of LEV AN NEWS ITEMS ! Battery "E" 14 5th Field Artillery, unit of the Utah National the Guard entrained Monday afternoon at 2:30 for Jordan Narrows, Utah, where they will .hold their annual fifteen day summer encampment. Four officers .and forty five enlisted men from this city will be in camp this year, according' to Captain T. O. lol - SPRINGVILLE Taylor, 3b Memory, 2b Davis, c Chatwin, ss Senior, lb Young, rf LOCAL BATTERY NOW ON SUMMER Springville Defeats Nephi By Silver City Baseball Team Score of 5 to 4 American Meets Defeat At Hands of Fork Loses to Locals By A Mona Boys to the Tune of Score of 22 to 14. Eighteen to Seven. al boys could push only one over in the same inning. Springville played almost perfect ball, committing only one error. Chat-wi- n at short for the visitors was one of the most outstanding players seen on the local diamond this year. 6, , W. L. LINEBERGER BURRASTON DIED TUESDAY Springville defeated the Nephi baseball team in one of the finest and snappiest ball games played here this season, Wednesday afternoon. The score was 5 to 4. The visitors came from behind to ring up the victory. Nephi led with three runs against two until the fifth Inning when Springville sent three additional runs over the plate, while the loc- J and 17lh The News, Vol. 10, No. 23 . Chosen as Alternate. Vocational Agricultural course for the school year of 1925-2was awarded to Herman McCune, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McCune of this city. The committee appointed by the Union Pacific System to pass on the work submitted by the students, consisted of County agent Smith, Supt. Calvin Smith and Dennis Wood. The basis of the award was determined under the following conditions: Forty-fiv- e per cent on supervised practical or project work; thirty-fiv- e per cent on scholastic standing; and twenty per cent on character, interest and qualities of leadership. The committee of selection in each county were authorized at the same time to designate, as an alternate for the scholarship award, the boy, or girl, ranking second in complete vocational instruction and supervised practical agricultural projects; the alternate thug chosen shall succeed to the scholarship award, under the exact conditions governing the first or principal selection, only in the event that the student having first rank shall fail to enroll at the college within the time elsewhere prescribed herein, or shall have notified the State Supervisor of Agricultural Education, in writing, that he, or she, will not accept the scholarship. The alternate chosen by the com-- ' initte-waof James ,P.bJlUp--SnMr. and Mrs. George Phillips of this J. AND LOSES ONEi cs Course Given at U. A. C- - James Phillips Was NEPHI WINS TWO !R 16 KIWANIS TO HOLD SPECIAL SESSION Joining in with all the 1530 Kiwanis clubs in the United States ant Canada, all of which will meet simultaneously, the Kiwanis ' club of Nephi will hold a special occasion to observe "All Kiwanis Night" at the. Forrest Hotel on Monday, June 7th at 5 p. m. At this time the opening session of the Annual Kiwanis Convention, will re held at lanaua... J lie meetings womreai, Inter-.natlon- al throughout Canada and the United States are to be observed for the unified conscio jsness of devotion to the ideals and objectives of Kiwanis. All cluhs have arranged the time of their meetings eo that the "Zero Hour," when 98,000 Klwanians on the continent assemble to observe the "Fellowship Moment of Silence." will be held simultaneously with that in the convention city. The message to the clubs by the president of Kiwanis International. John H. Moss, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will be read by K. B. Sperry of the club at Monday's meeting. This will he the third time in the history of Kiwanis that such a meeting is held. At the Denver and Saint Taul Conventions similar observances marked the opening activities. ding Indiana, are bidyear's convention next for Tennessee, Memphis, and Indianapolis. honors. A special program has been prepared, which will include an address by County Attorney Will L. Hoyt, and a splendid musical program. M. I. A. CONFERENCE JUNE 11, 12, 13TH The general annual thirty-rus- t ference of the Young Men's con- and Young Ladien' Mutual improvement associations, and the twenty-fourt- h the Church of Je3Us Saints, will be held in Salt Lake City. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 11, 12 and 13th, 1926. sociation Christ of of hatter-da- y Trousseau Tea Given for Miss Rita Schofield A trousseau tea was given Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Rita Scliofiild, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schofield. Continuous music from 3 to 5 p. m. was rendered by Miss Helen Cowan violin mid Mi-iBlanche Burton, piano. One hundred guests were press ent during the afternoon. Carl Bowles Graduates from Utah Agricultural College Mrs. W. A. Bowles and Miss Edna Garrett went, to Iogan this morning, to be In attendance at the annual commencement exercises of the Utah Agricultural college. Carl Bowl. , son of Mr. and Mrs, V'. A. Bowles is one of the graduates, of the schno! ' !i - i r |