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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, October 8th, 1926. The Times, Vol: 16, No. 41 IN SPECIAL' SESSION WEDNESDAY FOR Resident of Nephi Dies In Salt Lake Sunday -- Active Church Worker And Returned Missionary its construction was accepted by the commissioners, and the advertiseT ment appears in this issue of the The bridge Is a reinforced concrete bridge, the prin cipal items areapproximately as follows: excavation 150 cubic yards; concrete 108 cubic yards; reinforced Times-New- wore: K. K. Hardy, Dr. Win. C. Harand per, George Bowles, Mr. DeeThese Mr. Linford, of Salt Lake City. missionary companspeakers were ions of the- - deceased during his mis . sion in New Zealand. John tucnam-eonPresident Thos. H. Burton, and President A. H. Belliston, also spoke. The musical numbers were: vocal solo, Mrs. Allie Belliston; vocal solo, L. P. Anderson; violin solo, Miss Wanda Petty; vocal solo, Miss Ellen Cole, accompanist Mrs. Diane G. Booth. The benediction was offered by John S. Nielson of Mona, and the grave in the City cemetery was icated by Bishop Thomas Bailey. There was an exceptionally large crowd in attendance at the services. The floral offerings were beautiful and profuse.' Mr. Bowles was born in Nephi April 22, 1886, son of William A. and Viola Bowles. He had been an active Church worker all his life and in addition to his calling in the high council had served as counselor in the Nephi ward Y. M. M. I. A. He filleo a mission to New Zealand from 1907 to 1910 and served as a special home missionary on two occasions. His activities also included genealogical i ... i t f" 69-fo- ot s. The following delegates were elected to attend the county conven tion, which .will be held in Eureka, next Monday: George O. Ostler, J. Walter Paxman, W. G. Orme, James H. Ellison, James Garrett Jr., P. J. Sanders, J. E. Luut, Gideon' Sidwell, Harry Beagiey, Thos. H. Burton, Robert Winn, Wilford Cole; alter nates: H. D. Goldsbrough, Barton P, n; Anderson, W. F. Brough, Brough, John S. Cooper, -- r Jff.v ffiX,J , 5 j iwiAh it'Vl v f 4 Ja V . " yI 1 li - - 1 HRD FOR H. H. HOH SERVICES JUAB TEACHERS ELECT OFFICERS NEWSPAPER MEN The Republicans of the NepHl Precinct held their primary last Friday evening in the county court house; J. M. Christensen, precinct chairman was in charge of the meet ing, with George A. Sperry, as Levan-Gunniso- Funeral services were held WedJuab stake nesday afternoon in theAlvin BowJes, William tabernacle for the who died in Salt Lake, Sunday; cause of his death being peritonitis. ot The services were in charge the and H. Belliston, A. steel 21,000 pounds. President Presiopening prayer was offered by dent S G. Paxman. The speakers No. 41 TO MEET IN SALT special meeting of the board of county commissioners of Juab county was held last Wednesday; Commissioner Bunnell and Bailey bein? 'present. Eugene Osborne of the Utah State Road commission met with (.he board relative to the construction of a cement bridge over Chris Creek, on n road the g 10. ELECT DELEGATES A ALVIN BOWLES Life-Lon- NEPHI REPUBLICANS Off on a Long Shark Hunt COUNTY COMMIONERS FUNERAL HELD The News, Vol. I vrnrrrf I s 4 Ha 1 SALT OCT 10-1- 1 Interesting Program for Two Days Has Been Arranged State Officials To Be Among Speakers. . The general relation of the presa to the public seems to be the underlying motif In the forthcoming discussion before the annual meeting of the Utah State Press association, scheduled for the Chamber of Commerce building, Salt Lake City, October 10th and 11th. From the number and importance of the papers to be read and the items to be brought up for consideration, the editors of the state will seriously consider their duties and obligations to the public, and will await eagerly suggestions from each other as to means of ser vice and how best to improve the conditions of the "Fourth Estate." The convention of scribes opens Louis "rosxette of Washington and his daughter Betty cruise on their boat Advance, with a started on a l,2'J2-rnil- e just After an impressive funeral serv-- 1 A meeting, of the Teachers' Assoc siimU ercw. It's to be a shark hunt, taking them to St. Thomas in the Virgin -I Sunday afternoon at the chamber ot iation of Juab School District held Islands. Mr. Crossette hopes to make a "clean up" when he sells the shark ice held Saturday in thea stake taberby great num commerce, with President W. R. their first regular meeting of the ekins for shoes and bags, and oil tor cod liver oil substitute and the fins to nacle,of and attended ber friends of the deceased, the Holmes, of Brigham City, In the ' . present season; the chief business the Chinese for shark soup.. mortal remains of Henry H. Hoyt chair. The porgram for the two days being the election of officers for the were laid to rest in the Vine Bluff follows: ensuing year. The following were cemetery. Isaac H. Grace, who had Sunday afternoon Roll Call; rechosen: Calvin S. Smith, persident; known the deceased from the days port of committee on international C. H. Farnworth, of his boyhood, spoke affectionately press foundation. Burke McArthur, Margaret Linton, secertary-treasur-e- r; of his kindly ways, and praised his Mount Pleasant, chairman; report of executive committee, T. O. Durachievement as a father in rearing committee on conditions for awards C. Robert W. and Johnson ham, a family of worthy sons and daugh- for excelhsncy in newspaper make-u- p Park. ters, despite the handicap of the loss and subject matter, Dr. M. Markus, The teachers voted for a one hun of his wife during their childhood. Richfield, chairman; club meeting NEPHI LIBRARIAN Kiwanis The regular report of nadred percent membership in the . . . Professor William Boyle and prof tional editorial convention, Charles was held ftionaay at ilme Utah Educational Association. T. O. Durham ATTENDS CONVENTION essor Miller of the Brigham Young England, Logan, and Alex F. Dunn, 's hotel; A business meeting in which university, and Bishop Charles H. Tooele; report of state secretary. "The Practice of Teaching in being in charge. E. R. Shaw, chief ofa Grace of the North ward, also spoke James H. Wallis, Salt Lake City; anthe Secondary Schools," will be re- the Nephi Fire department, gave of the quiet, friendly and generous nual address of president, W. R. HolWeek. Prevention on "Fire talk will next be held viewed, Monday Mrs. Amy B. Grover, librarian at disposition of the departed, and paid mes, readtwo of Chase Miss Florence gave Brigham evening, October 18th. Subjects of the Public library, attended tribute to the affectionate kindness committees by City; appointment legislation, president: interest to the teachers relative to the ings, and Miss Mildred Sperry rend the Nephi of the Utah State Library an tenderness of his children, in car resolutions, nominations, place of sessions solo . coming TJ. E. A. convention will be ered a violin The main points brought out by- association, which was held in Salt ing for their father during his declin meeting; adjournment. discussed. A social will follow. Fire Chief Shaw were as follows- Lake City last week; the closing ses- ing years. The funeral service was Monday morning Roll call; "adenriched with music furnished by L. dress of welcome, Malcolm A. Keyser. It is estimated that 17,000 people sion being held on Saturday. The members of the association P. Anderson, Mrs. T. E. Carter, Mrs. president, Salt Lake City, Chamber ost their lives during 1925, due Jp work. tho and that losski property, recommending, to the Allie BellistQnMrs.. Vivian .Hoyt, fire, afconsjidering Kate Surviving are his widow,. a plan for the certi- Mrs. Mabel Lunt and Miss Ellen Cole. dent Charles England; state is at estimated States "How to United legislature Bailey Bowles; three daughters, Virfication of librarians, which will be fire." a Classified Page,'r H. W. caused Build by Up and and Katherine Geraldine, ginia, Compared to other educational similar to that of school teachers. Cherry, News, Gunnison; "Building the following brothers and sisters: weeks that are being observed, the The plan recommended provides Up a Circulation," A. F. Gaisford, Mrs. Susie Worwood, Mrs. Floss Citizen, American Fork; "The Editspeaker stated that "Fire Prevention for. three grades of certificates, as Leo, LaVern and Carl Bowles, Week" was the most important of follows: orial Page," H. E. Blake, Record. 1. A life certificate reand Airs. Fern Garrett. twelve carloads of Jonathan ap any, in regard to saving of lives and quiring (a) graduation from an apiMonticello; "Should Political Adverples will be shipped from Nephi this property. tising Carry Extra Charge?", W. P. proved college or its equivalent; (b) It was suggested that the people one year's successful study of library to the estimate made Reflex, Kaysville; "Coyear, Epperson, according FORMER NEPHITE DIES Thursday by county agricultural of Nephi should be more careful with work in an approved school, and (c) operating with the Advertisers," Dr. M. Markus, Richfield Reaper, Rich A. E. Smith. The apples are their garbage, and they should pro three year's successful experience in AT HOME IN PROVO agent meeting of field; "Would a Field Secretary or larger and better this year, while the vide garbage cans. If they must havo administrative or technical work in theThe regular monthly of the Service Star Manager Be Nephi chapter yield in numbers were less, per tree garbage piles, they should be sure an approved library. Advisable," A. B. Gib- . . .. I . .... .. ...Jll I n. UB 1.1 .ucs.uu iib.u- - uexi w,n mouaay Son, Times-Newthat it is not piled against a buildthis being due to the blight. Nephi; Luncheon who has suc- auernoon at me also, Any librarian, city Han, to com- - i2:30, Commercial Club, J. E. Jones, The work of sorting and grading ing, but should be placed in the open. a period mence at 3 o'clock. administered for Mrs. Delphia Teasdale, 64, died at cessfully The Small children should be especially of five program toastmaster; talk by Senator Reed a library of 50,000 vol committee have her home in Provo, Utah, Wednesday is now being done at the old Nephi cautioned arranged an excell- - Smoot and ..Shop Talk.. bjr memberg. the dangers . of umes, oryears Mercantile building, with the mech against can who a show illness. the short practical following afternoon, ent program and all members are (The luncheon Is by the courtesy, of of the above, education Mrs. Teasdale was a former resident anical sorter and grader. These ap playing with fire, and matches. urgently requested to be present, the Western Newspaper Union.) Another very important thing s equivalent and technical .requirements may re The of this city, leaving here about twen- ples are being shipped by the Nephi is the vocal following program: the turning in of a fire alarm. In ceive the certificate. association. Monday afternoon "Are the Tax-sol- o. ty years ago for Provo, where she has Cooperative marketing Miss Evelyn Brough; short talk, payers Entitled to Know Where doing so, be sure and give the corTheir 2. A five-yesince resided. certificate requir T. O. Durham; instrumental selec- Monev Goes?". John F. wiHor, rect location and nature of the fire; The deceased was born at Camp ing (a) at least two years of college tion, Mildred and Vincent Ord: this will enable the fire fighters to one year's study in an ap Floyd, Utah, July 14th, 1862, being LAMONTSOWBY HEADS reading, Miss Florence Chase. reach the fire in the quickest poss- work; (b) Dr. C. N. Jensen, State Superintend sixty-fou- r and (c) two year's proved school, years of age at the time of I he ladies will hold a Silver Tea ent of Public ible time. Instruction; "Saying successful experience may be desig- next Friday her death. She was the daughter of CLUB AT THE B. Y. U afternoon, at the city Taxes and Federal Aid," A. C. Ree. John Hague and Elizabeth Shaw nated by the board. 3 o'clock. at hall, commencing Secretary, Utah Taxpayers' associa3. A one-yecertificate Hague. requiring PARENT-TEACHEtion; report of Committees; election TO (a) high school graduation or its Funeral services will be held at of Officers; announcement of place Provo, October 7 LaMont Sowby the Bonneville ward chapel, Provo, (b) a six weeks' library NEPHI equivalent; or June meeting; adjournment. HIGH was SCHOOL of the Juab elected course in an president MEET NEXT THURSDAY October and at school, 10th, approved Sunday afternoon, one p. m. The funeral cortege will Club, at an election held recently at one successful (c) year's experience In library' work. TEACHER HONORED university leave Provo Immediately after the the Brigham Young vice-pres Democratic Primary To Be Camilla was Cazier elected services and will arrive in Nephi The regular meeting of the Parent-Teacher- s' about 4 o'clock p. m., where short ident, Anna Grace aecretary-treasu- r Held Saturday Evening association of Nephi will Tintic District Wants funeral services will be held at the er, and Cleon Sanders reporter. This A. George Sperry, principal of the Vine Bluff cemetery, where interment club is made up of the students of be held in the high school auditoriState Representative local high school, was honored this Juab county, and is oganized for th um next Thursday, October 14th, at will take place. A Democratic Party Primary will week in being chosen as vice-pre- si She leaves three daughters and purpose of bringing them together eight o'clock p. in. The Nephi high dent of the College and High School be held in the County Court-hous- e, school orchestra will furnish the en one son; these being: Mrs. R. E. in social functions. There are of the forthcoming Utah Ed Saturday. October 9th. SnIH nrlmnrv students in the tertainment. A discussion on the "Ad Editor C. E. Huish, of the Eureka section Jones, Mrs. F. F. Snyder and Mrs. present forty-fiv- e ucational as convention, to be held will convene for the purpose of elof Curriculum will there more be club, and Extending vantages probably George B. Bee be, of Provo; and Reporter, thinks that a man uui.i 21st, 22nd and 23rd. On ac ecting seven (7) delegates to repJack Teasdale of Los Angeles, Calif- when they are all registered. All of Outlined," will be taken up. The neg Tlntic district should be sent to the October count of this convention, (he schools resent the party at the Juab County ornia; and four She the officers are Nephi etudents, and ative side will be treated by a parent. utat loiriutnture. and this paper 18 which will be held In the is also survived by two sisters: Mrs. a majority of the members; there and the positive Bide will be treated of the opinion that the Republicans of Utah will close Wednesday even- - convention, at 10 a. rh. on e from East Juab by T. O. Durham. Each side having and Democrats of this county win ing, October 20th, for the remainder County Court-hous- e George C. Whit more of Los Angeles, being thirty-fivThursday, October 14th. fifteen minutes for their arguments. both be' willing to select a Tlntic man of that week. and Mrs. Emma Hickman of Eureka county and ten from Tlntic. At the primary a Precinct chairFifteen minutes will be devoted to for this job. The following is taken man and a secretary will be elected deciding a course of study for tli from the Reporter: J- - C. 1926-2- 7 Penney Store Manager and such other business as may prop- season. Following the meetCity Council Hold Court Is Adjourned Until "A man who is entirely familiar e forty-fivminutes will be devot with the needs of the mining Indus Attends y ing, Convention I frIycomeJbetoreth0,neeUDKwmb Latter Part Of December Regular Business Session ed to a social In the N. II. S. gymnas trv anrl who can be counted on to (Signed) A. V. GADD, ium, and at this social the teachers work against any legislation that Precinct Chairman. will be to Introduced the Court was adjourned Thursday, by parents. will be detrimental to the mines of I). P. Flrmage, manager of the J. A. V. PYPER, Precinct Secretary. The meeting of the city the to legisBent be must Judge Thos. II. Burton, and will not council regular state this C. Penney store in this city, left was held Thursday evening, convene again until the latter part 's lature from Juab county, within the Thursday for a convention Mayor Thomas Bailey, council-me- n Announce Engagement 1 of December of this year. Judge with G. one of the In Salt Lake boundaries of which Mr. Firmage will Nephi Ward Conference Trt R. Judd, Russ Hawkins, J. Burton Is now occupying the bench Walter Paxman Cf Their Daughter mont Important mining districts of aixo select insCity. merchandise atspring In and Jesse Pay Be Held Sunday Afternoon in the third district court at Salt the west. while at the convention. The conven tendance. Lake City. hold thpir tion will be attended by managers "When the Republicans The main item of business trans Mr, and Mrs. J. w. BTackeit an nominating convention in this city of the J. C. Penuey company stores, was the passing of monthly Mr. and Mrs. Warner Slephenaon acted nounce the engagement of tbolr on the 11th of October, this matter that are located In Utah, Idaho, WyThe annual ward conference it this bills; first the being of meeting and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Thom- me month. La Verne to Noldon Worth-iugtoIn mind by every one of be must daughter the kept Nevada. and Nephi Ward will be held Sunday Colorado, oming, of the Various Reports as Stepbensen and family enjoyed a The marriage to take place the Tlntic delegates. The candidate October 10th, at 2 p. m. in the taberheads were department received and to in the Salt Lake Temple ou Wednes- for state representative must be a Salt Lake City, where they trip nacle. A special program Is being attended the state fair and general approved. day, October 20th. resident of our part of the county, Bracken Now Attending arranged for this occasion, and the conference. "The Democrats of Tlntic should extends a special in- of Minnesota ward b,nODrlc University was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olpin and Mr go into their convention with the v.f C7wiiit3 ui me warn II. James A large number of Nephi people Ockey. Monday. October and Mrs. A. V. Pyper were in Salt same determination and see to it to be In attendance. A. F. of Bracken, 4th. superintendent were in attendance at the semi-annuLake Sunday and Monday, attend- that their candidate for the lower conference at Salt Lake City, house of the state law making body the Nephi experimental dry-faring conference and he state fair. Air. and Mrs. Duke Page and fam left last Saturday for Minnesota, Is also able to champion tho interGeorge C. Sperry, who has been Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. While week-en- d at Rlvertf-n- . there, motst of the townspeople also residing at San Jose, California, tho County Clfrk Hpulah H. Bov.prr, ests of the mines. If this Is done wliere he will do research work In ily spent the vlfUlng with relatives and friend. attended the Utah ate fair, which past five years, la In Nephi this week. Issued a marriage license Tuesday, nothing can prevent the election of a plant physiology at tho Unlversl'v was opened last Saturday, for one visiting with his mother, Mrs. Emily October r.th, to Milton W. Cox and mining man to the state legislature of Minnesota during the next ' six Mr. and Mrs. Page resided in River-to- n before coming to Nephi. J- months. Alice Fox, both of Manii, Utah. week. from our part of the state." Sperry, fourte"n-yt'ar-ol- ( who have Tire Prevention Week" Subject vice-preside- of Talk Mor-ison- At Kiwanis Luncheon funw Vice-Preside- nt GETTING APPLES . d $555,-000,00- 0, READY TO SHIP SERVICE STAR TO Sud-week- s; MEET MONDAY 1 s, ar si... ar RS grand-childre- n. 10-Da- ten-day- n. Ai) al V |