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Show t DIAMOND JUBILEE AND HOME COMING SEPT. 15, 16, and 17th The Times, Vol. 16, No. 31. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, July 30th, 1926. The NewsVol. 10, No. 31. New Building Recently Completed NEW FORREST HOTEL NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC ANNUAL JUAB CO. rAlK 1U Bt. MLLU SEPT. 15, 16 and 17th LEVIS FOR COUNTY AND SCHOOLS MADE 4 f Most Modern Colonial-Styl- e -; PAIGE - FAIRLESS MOTOR Hostelry In H tain Country In reople A vited To Inspect Building. COMPANY TAKES OVER FORD AGENCY IN NEPHI -- t fee; Inter-Moun- which is built on the corner ot Main Motor Co- - have The Paige-Fairleand Fir3t North stieets, was opened to the public last Wednesday, and is taken 6ver the agency for the Ford hotel ,in this city, and will operate a gar-i- n the most modern eolonial-tylthe eountry. The age in the old Emro building on g The new new hostelry has a large lobby, a South Main street. room, luncheon room, ladies" pariy is having the building sample room, and "twenty- - modeled this week, and in addition five guest rooms, eleven bath rooms to selling cars, they will have a " with modern plumbing throughout. (Complete stock. of Ford parts on The building is ot red brick with a jhand.. They will have the latest and best composition roofing. The heating system is the latest two- - equipment obtainable for handling pipe vapor system, with an automat- - jford repair work and have engaged Bert Connell as their auto mechanic '. ic stoker for the boiler. ; Duge Paige, one of the newcomers The electric wiring is complete in every detail, with basin lights, wall to the community, has been a partlights, and table lamps and a tele- ner in the Rlverton Motor Company for the past number of years, while phone installed in each room. Roper and Burton, architects of Bert Fairless, his new partner. Salt Lake City, drew the plans, and cmes from Salt Lake City, where the building was erected by Cox and he has been employed by the Ford Christiansen of Provo, Utah. P. L. .Motor company . for the pasf two Larson of Provo done the plumbing. years. Sam Connell, who has been con The furnishings were supplied by ducting 'a paint shop in the Emro company. The Mountain States Telephone building for the past few months, company have installed a private will still retain a portion of the branch exchange in the hotel, which building for his paint shop. has twenty-nin- e branch stations, r.nd has the most equipment south of Salt Lake City. The work of COMMITTEES SELECTED installation was under the supervision of the local manager, A. '.V FOR SCOUT OUTING Clyde. The Forrest Hotel company are to be congratulated on their progre--siv- e August 16th, I7ta, and 18th, are spirit, as it Is just such buildings as this that puts a town on the the dates selected for the annual map, and makes business conditions fathers' and sons' outing of the Juab in the community better, i Stake. The outing will be held in . .The management of the hotel ex- "Ephrafm Canyon near the Great tends an invitation to the people of Basin Experiment Station, commit Nephi and surrounding towns to tees have been selected which are as visit the new hostelry and be shown follows: First Aid Committee Earl Gad.t through the new building. Chairman; Bert Powell, Duane Peter son, Carl Belliston, Henry Orme, Dr. J. G. Irons, Dr. T. W. Allred. Camp-sit- e and Parking Commit tee Will L. Hoyt, Chairman; A. E. Smith, Burnell Lunt, H. C. Crane R. H. Bracken, Ray Newton, Edgar BRYAN nr FIVE MEDALS AT TRACK MEET AT LONG BEACH Li"'' ss JtT sv mm c Inter-Mounta- in corn-dinin- slate-coVer- ed The hew Stanley building, recently completed, and now occupied by toe Bryan Garage-- ; and Erma's Beauty Parlor. It is constructed of br'K. and is modernly equipped thrcugh- - out. The new building, together with other new structures and improve uiuu to KJll luaiii on cc ruuo gi vaiij it the business section and beauty of 1 our city. REPUBLICANS OF EUREKA DEFEATS STATE MET INl SALT LAKE CITY HOME TEAM BY 9-T0- -4 SCORE - ell - -- EUREKA PAPER BOOSTING FAIR Christensen. Joel Advertising Committee The following article was aken Taylor, Chairman; Paul Booth, J. from the Eureka Reporter, and from L. Francom, Ray Powell, John S. the tone of the article the Eureka Nielson, Gene Beck. people are behind the fair association and will do their part in putting it over this year: NEPHI REPRESENTED AT "Judge Thos. H. Burton, president of the Juab county fair associa- FARMERS ENCAMPMENT tion; A. V. Pyper, manager, and Joel Taylor, secretary and treasurer, all of Nephi, were In Eureka during the The following people made up the early part of the week, coming here for the purpose of transacting busi- representation from Juab County at ness in connection with the Juab the sixth annual Farmers' Encamp ment which was held at the Utah County Fair. "These gentlemen were securing Agricultural college last week: Mr the names of some of the residents and Mrs. A. V. Gadd and family; Mr of the Tintic District to serve on the and Mrs. E. V. Downs and family; various committees for the big fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and fam and Diamond Jubilee ' celebration ily; Mr. and iMrs. J. E. Ostler ar.d which will be held in Nephi on tho family; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gadd and 15th, 16th and 17th of September, family; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gadd and V and also ribbing up interest and en- family; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley thusiasm in this side of the county. and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ruben The various committees are now Kay, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith; Miss complete and as soon as they are Norma Smith. Miss Bertha McPher rallied by the county commissioners son, Mrs. S. P. Nielson, Mrs. J. E the list will be published in the Re- Morgan, Mrs. W. J. Cole, Mrs. W J. Ockey. porter. "The members of the general committee state that the fair this year Is going to be away above the average, every section of the county having expressed a desire to make exhibits. The Juab County Fair was Inaugurated only last year Tind with CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE but a couple of weeka In which to ' Won. Lost. Pet. prepare the affair a very creditable Provo 6 0 1.000 fair was pulled off. However, this American Fork 1 4 .800 year fully two months is being spent 2 3 .600 In preparing for the event, conse- Spanish Fork 2 2 .500 Springville quently a very elaborate show can Eureka 3 2 .400 be expected. There will also be one 2 3 .400 continuous round of sports and en- Payson 1 4 .203 Nephi f...... tertainment for the three days and 4 1 .200 It is understood that the Eureka Heber e baesball team will play a Wednesday's Results. series with Nephi at the time." CLUB STANDING three-gam- The Homolo swarm of the North bee hive girls, left Friday evening for a outing behind Mt. Nebo. There were twelve girls in the party, and they enjoyed camp life during; their outing. Those present were. Mable Wilson. Lornn Kendall, Lucille Parkins, Ruth Park-Inlone Garrett, Esther Russell, Helen Wright, Delia McPherson. ward two-day- 's s, Ruth McPherson. Ruby Anderson. Ruby Painter and Arvllla Bracken. At Provo Springville 3, Provo S At American Fork Spanish For 3, American Fork 7. 1 At Payson Heber 6, Payson At Nephi Eureka 9. Nephi 4. y Where They Play Nephi at Heber. To-da- Provo at 8rlngvllle. American Fork at Spanish Fork. Reduction Made In County And Tintic School District Taxes For 1926 Juab District Remains The Same. The tax levies for Juab County, Tintic School District, and the Juab local Bryan J. Petty, employee of School District ware mHilA hv Mia the Union Pacific System, succeeded Board of County Commissioners at in winning five silver medals in the L Buecial session held here Wednea- Los Angeles and. Salt Lake unit 'day. The lew for Juah Countv la 4.3 track meet at the Polytechnic high mina for 1926, conipared to 5.8 for school, Long Beach, California, oni925, a decrease of 1.5 mills. Two Mr. Petty won .,. first uem that, wnm oiiminnt July 24th. thi- nlaee in th R0. 100; ' nnH-v 9.9( varA ' are. Road Road. State and County I dash, and was a member of the The levy for Juab School district for winning team in the 440 yard relay 1926 is 7.5, the same as in 1925, race, and 880 yard race, making a while a decrease of 3 mills was made total ot 17 points. The team was In the Tintic district, 1926, being representing the Salt Lake Athletic 10.5, while in 1925 it was 13.5. club of the U. P. Athletic association. The levy for the county is divided According to Mr. Petty between as follows: county general, 1.8; forty and fifty athletics were in county poor, .5; sinking fund, county The winners pf ,th; compe'tion. road bonds, 1; interest county road Long Beach meet will go to Chey- bonds, 1; total 4.3. enne, Wyoming, to compete in the The school boards of the districts Union Pacific meet on Sept. 6 and filed their statements showing the 7th. And the winners in Cheyennt-wil- i amount of money necessary for th-S. U. the represent System at maintenance and support of the Philadelphia, Penn., in the Nat- schools of their respective districts ional A. A. U. Industrial meet, for the school year beginning July which takes place this fall. 1st, 1926, also the amounts neces Mr. and Mrs. Petty spent a week sary for principal and interest on in Southern California, returning bonds. According to the estimates home last Tuesday evening. Juab school district will need -- 108,706.40, while $157,199.02 is needed .7 Kline of the Eureka Manager miners celebrated his invasion of Nephi Wednesday, by knocking the first ball pitched in the game for a home run. Andrus made two two- baggers and a single in four times p.t bat. for the Tintic district. While the Miners touched Speriy The county board made a new OFFICERS RAID CABIN the gano. quite freely throughout schedule while in session salary well scatterel. Fowler kept his hits In the sixth inning only did the -- LIQUOR CONFISCATED Wednesday, which takes effect January 1st, 1926, and is as follows: Nephites get more than one hit. Old Nw baseball veteran I. the Marcusen M. selected by Carl R. Petty, Chairman, County leader of Nephi, brought the crowd Deputy Sheriff. P. P. Christison, commissioners Price, state chairman. $ 650.00 $ 650.00 Apportionment of delegates, me to its feet 1 nthe sixth by a senst-tion- ' and County Attorney Will L. Hoyt, Member, County .,.. , d was members ecided, catch. in t Eur(eka lafc. Thursday.,wlLar state committee COrflmiiisT6riers,""v600iob " T 600.01 .. EUREKA--' tfiey" raided the cabin of Harry E. will be based tupdnthe, vote cast Ji- - -Sheriff 1,500.00 1,800.00 A. B. H. O. as "R.' Skeeu five presidential Olds, hundred bottles Lyman securing . 6 10V 1,350.00 1,800 00 One delegate will Kline, 3b of home brew; 45 gallons of home Assessor elector in v Clerk 1.500.00 0 0 1,800.00 0 6 for votes cast If 100 each brew in barrels, and seven gall i s Noe, be named for Treasurer 1,500.00 1,800. Op 6 3 0 1 of in kegs. the Republican presidential elector Butler, cf whiskey 1,200.00 4 3 2 2 1,500.00, While the officers were at the Recorder and this basis will provide for the Andrus, ss 1,200.00" 4 2 8 0 cabin Olds 1,200.00 at the 774 of lb drove up in his car, the Attorney attendance Warburton, delegates All three members of the county 6 12 3 county officers H. Shrlver, 2b , convention. taking him down to 5 were Foultz, rf Expression of confidence Eureka, where they made out a board were In attendance at the 4 2 14 0 made at the meeting by Ernest Bam Beck, c complaint, charging him with having meeting. 4 2 0 4 berger, national committeeman for Fowler, p Intoxicating liquor in his possession. The defendant was tried before Utah; Mr. Marcusen and other lead44 15 27 11 Justice James Creighton, and plea! Totals ers. All members of the stale were WOOL-CIT- Y ed guilty, and was fined $299.00 guests of Mr. Bamberger at a lunchNEPHI eon in the presidential suite of the B. H. O. A Hotel Utah following the meeting. 5 13 0 On the presidential elector appor Lunt, 2b APPLICATIONS MADE 5 2 3 2 tionment the counties of Utah will Cowan, 3b 0 3 2 5 B. as follows: be entitled to delegates Petty, If FOR AUTO TRUCK LINE 4 17 0 Beaver 10, Boxelder 31, Cache 50, E. Worthington, lb The Wool-Cit- y band, from Foun3 0 5 0 Carbon 19, Daggartt 1, Davis 23, I. M. Petty, cf tain Green, was in Nephi Wednes3 0 0 0 Duchesne 13, Emery 10, Garfield 8, Belliston. rf day, and gave a concert in front of 4 2 5 1 Two applications for permission to the Grand 3, Iron 14, Juab 13, Kane 6. G. Worthington, c courthouse, and also played at 4 10 2 Millard 19, Morgan 6, Piute 4, Rich A. Sperry, p operate automobile truck lines for the ball park during the ball game. 4 0 13 the transportation San Juan 4, Salt Lake 272, San Burton, ss of freight and They have a fine band and should be pete 34, Sevier 21, Summit lb, express between Salt Lake and Nephi of such an aggregation of mu37 9 27 .8 and intermediate points were filed proud which Tooele 13, Uinta 13, Utah 69, WasTotals would be a credit to a sicians, Score by innings: atch 11, Washington 12, Wayne 3, with the public utilities commission town much larger than Fountain Eureka M. was filed M. One and Weber 14. Monday. by Green. The of Nephi will look 9 King of Mona 1 H. D. Goldsbrough, state commit and the other by forward to people this Rung famous band hearing 15 3 0 2 2 13 0 1 Hits teeman for Juab County, was in Salt James D. Stanley and H. C. Crane in this city at some future date. Lake City last Monday In attendanre Nephi of Nephi. The petitions set for the Runs claim that the territory to be server! at the above meetig. Hits now has inadequate service, especial Summary: Runs Kline. Butler 4. ly in the handling of perishable pro- LOCAL EXCHANGE NOW Andrus, Warburton 2, Foultz, B. duce, such as meats, poultry, butter, FAMILY OF JOHN S. HAS TELEPHONES Petty, E. Worthington, I. M. Petty, eggs, fruits, vegetables, grocerl, Belliston. 2, candies and Ice cream. Errors Burton Lunt, COWAN HOLD REUNION E. Worthington, Butler, Kline 2 Stolen base Warburton 2, B. Petty A. W. Clyde, local manager for the run Kline Butler. Home Mountain States Telephone company, FRANCOM-ALLEN The family of John S. Cowan held Three?base hits Butler, B. Petty. E reports that there are now five huna reunion In the canyon on the 24th Worthington, O. Worthington. Two dred telephones under the local exof July. The- time was spent in base hits Andrus 2, Warburton, change. All but forty of these bein In games and social chat. Those Struck out By Cowan, Fowler. In Nephi. Thls is a high percentage of Wanda Miss Francom, daughter tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Fowler 11, by Sperry 2. Bases on of Mr. and Mrs. George Francom telephones, as there is only about five Stout and family of Salt Lake City; balls Off Fowler 2. off Sperry 4. and Grant Allen were married last hundred and forty homes In the city, Cowan and Wild pitch Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Passed ball The in addition to the business houses. In Salt Lake City. Thursday Time of game 1 hour 58 bride has been employed as one of family of Lynndyl, Utah; Mr. and Beck. Mrs. Roy T. Cowan, Mr. and Mr. minuted. Umpire Swenson. the telephone operators at the loal Jos. W. Cowan, Bishop and Mrs. P. Summer Club Girls Meet office for the past two years, while Mrs. B. Cowan, Mr. and Harry man Is one of Nophi's the young Beagley, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lunt, young business men. They young and their families from this city. couple will make their home In this The Girls Summer club met undor city. the eirectlon of Miss Ruth Grover, NAME SELECTED Wednesday In the Hfirh School buildofficers were ing. The following Pioneer Day Fittingly elected: President, Virginia Grover; "Nebona Gardens' was the name t, Observed Here Saturday Doris Flrmage; Sec. selected by the management of the A fine game of baseball was play and Troas., Phyllis Reld. The meetnew open-ai- r dance hall. The name ed here on July 24th, when the ings for the class were planned and wag not submitted by any of the Nephi nine defeated the Binghnm was appropriately sewing was commenced. Those pre-MPioneer Day patrons, but the closest name was squad to the tune of 5 to 3. On of celebrated in this city last Saturday. were: Thora McFarlane. Ruby the "Nebonlan". The ten dollar the features of the game was a home The as outllnpd In our last Belliston, Doris Flrmage. Virginia program was divided prize among the four run made by Qlen Worthington, when Issue was carried out. The pioneer Grover, Phyllis Held, Irene Phillips. persons selecting a name nearest to he boosted the ball over the North residents of this city Were taken for Helen Gadd, Eva Pay. Ina Chase, the one chosen. IJcnce. LHsr.d BetliMon pitched a an automobile tour, after which a and the director Ruth Grover. All wonderful game of ball, and at no program was held in the Tabernacle. girls between the 8th and 12 th Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pyper, and 3. time of the game was he In danger, In the afternoon sports and a bum grades In school are Invited to atW. Olpln left thin morning for Salt with airtight nnpport from the rest was enjoyed. tend the nicotines at the high school Lake City, where they will enjoy a of th team. The Bingham bunch ball game building on Monday, Wednesday, or visit. was a mighty fine bunch of sports v and the umpiring of G. Bailey was marriage n;pnne was ifsnea ihki Mrs. C H. Prlre Pft last Friday entirely satisfactory. Tuesday to Burtess C. Jameson y for Los Angeles, where she will Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bracken tnd Dolla F.iirka, and Okflberry. an extended visit with her daughMr. and Mrs. A. J. Crapo visited In Gonhen. Blnhop C. H. Grace per - famly. spent the hohlayn wUi ter Mlm Thalia Price. fait Lake City. Sunday and Monday. formed the iMHrri;ii;e ceremony. In Igiin. The SALT LAKE CITY, July 27 state central committee "of the Republication party has set Septem ber 10 a3 the date for the holding ot the state convention at which will be nomnated a canddate for the United States senate, and a candidate fot the state supreme court. This was decided at a meeting of the commit tee held in Salt Lake City Monday. The convention will be held in Salt Lake, the exact meeting place to pe al -- 19-24- 110 . BAND GIVES CONCERT 20310200 3-- 00000202 09 10111311 01 500 - . NEPHI NINE WINS FROM BINGHAM nt en-Jo- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cowa spnt last Thursday at Lagoon. J. PETTY WINS. |