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Show r t Buy A Season Ticket And Bo You? .Part To Make Tine Fair A Success Nephi a' I "The Wheat City" rr i ir wi Nephi - "The Wheat City a U, Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, September 2, J927. The News, Vol. 11, No. 35. The Times, Vol. EVERYTHING IS IN 1EAD1 Wool-Cit- y LEAGUE MEMBERS No. 35. GOUTY FAIR Band of Fountain Green To Be At Fair ENTERTAINMENT IN CONVENTION FEATURES TO BE BEST EVER PUT OVER AT FOR TWO DAYS ANY COUNTY FAIR IN STATE & Senator Wm. H. King, Hon. A. B. Irvine, Mayor C. C. Neslen, and Wm. Falland Speak at Public Meeting. According to delegates who attended the 21st annual convention of the Utah State Municipal League convention held here last Thursday and- Friday, it was one of the best ever held. The program was carried out as per schedule, and everystyle. thing went over in first-claThe meeting at the Nephi High School auditorium on Friday evening was attended by the general public, and during the evening UnitWm. H. King, ed States Senator Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, Hon. B. Irvine, president of the Utah State Senate, and William Falland, city attorney of Salt Lake, who gave very interesting addresses.. In addition to the speakers, a program of music was enjoyed. During the convention, a number of subjects that are of vital importance to the city officials and officers were discussed by the various : yf$" - - . v 1 intic To Send Mineral Exhibit Livestock To Be Shown At Fairgrounds ; Other Exhibits To Ee On Display At High School Buliding. Efforts are being made to prepare Plans for the Juab County Fair, a suitable cabinet of specimens from to" be held in this city September for mines of the the Tintic District 5th, 6th and 7th. are nearing comthe Juab County Fair at Nephi, this pletion, and if the reports of the matter being in the hands of a com- - various committees are basis for mlttee consisting of George H. Ryan, the three days celebratiou Jesse Haws, . Henry Jarvis and judgment,to eclipse any event of this promises George H. Wigton. nature ever held In Nephi. The Chief Cons, properties of this The entertainment committee recity sent a very fine bunch of ore ports an especially attractive prosamples to the last county fair and gramme of events, . which should these specimens will form the nu the vast throng expected to bo cleus of the exhibit for this year, ac give in attendance, three full days of It is undercording to Mr. Ryan. with every hour of each stood that the members of' the above day filled with interesting sports named committee will try to secure and amusements. In working out the specimens from all of the other large programme the comFORMER NEPHITE DIED mines of the district and that after entertainment mittee have been guided by the thot the close of the fair at Nephi the that the people who attend county IN IDAHO FRIDAY AND same samples of ore will be display fairs dislike very much a watchful, ed at the state fair, later going into waiting programme, filled with dea cabinet in the state capitol build- lays, and sometimes ultimate disapBURIED HERE TUESDAY ing at Salt Lake City. pointment. A continuous schedule of Mr. Ryan says, that commissioners amusements is being planned that of Juab county, have promised to will fill each day completely with a Funeral services were held Tues- stand the expense of constructing an varied assortment of amusements for the showing of that is sure to give the spectators day morning at the North ward attractive cabinet in the capitol build- their money's worth. minerals these Alvin W. for 43, Jenkins, chapel fifrmer 'resident of N6phi. who died ing, providing they have assurance The morning programmes includ ir- his home in' horse-sho- e Hagerman, Idaho, that civic organizations and a mining pitching contests for the creditwill, get. together in both singles county championships s"cn ?' knd. doubles. These contests will take ...cpst stomach being the direct cause olle-dtepia-ihis death. The services were in place on the- - Federal propertyon Reporter. is located. ..Enwhich the band-stan- d charge of Bishop C. H. Grace. Jesse Pay, The speakers were: tries should be madi with.T. O. Durham not later than 9 o'clock a. in. James D. Pexton, A. J. Gowers and OUTING on Monday the 5th. Members of Bishop Grace. The music was as fol- FATHERS-SON- S' lows: Vocal duet, "Cast Thy Bread. Battery "E" 145th Field Artillery Upon the Water," Mrs. T. T, Carter IS VERY SUCCESSFUL will demonstrate the power and acand L. P. Anderson; vocal solo, curacy of the guns with which "Lead Kindly Lisht," Mrs. Mabel they are equipped. This demonstration will be held Monday morning at Lunt; vocal duet, "Jesus, My Savior," "O dad of mine Mrs. Carter and Mr. Anderson. The (Continued on page five.) Dear dad of mine opening prayer was offered by StephWe'll stand as one en Boswell, and the benediction proIn rain or shine; nounced by S. G. Ord. FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY Each night and day covered Many beautiful flowers i I'll always say the casket. The grave in the Vine FOR FORMER RESIDENT You're the best friend Bluff cemetery was dedicated by in the world Bishop C. H. Grace. O dad of mine." The deceased leaves a wifo and A circle of loyal and happy lads ten children, five of these by a formFuneral services for Arinda Taylor er marriage. His first wife, who was made a crowd of proud fathers hap- Miller, former resident of Levan. Ada Bowers, daughter of Jacob Bow- py at having Joined in the Jua who died at her home in Deerflats, ers, died in this city twelve years Stake Father's and Sons' Outing, Idaho, last Thursday, August 25th, aras they sang ago. About a year later he left for Tuesday evening, was held in Levan, Sunday aftertheir noon. ound the evening campflre Idaho, where he has since lived. favorite song, tribute to "Dad" to Mrs. Miller was born at Spring-villthe familiar tune of "Sweet Adeline." Utah, sixty years ago, and at in scene our of laid The story being of two years, the family the age Court Sustains Supreme the little valley surrounded by seven moved to Levan, where she lived for Judge Burton's Decision towering peaks in which has been twenty-nin- e years. She was married located "Camp Dadandson." to Joseph Miller at the age of 21. filled been with The day had the They moved to Deerflats, near of laying out the Caldwell, Idaho where she went The supreme court of the state of enjoyable activities off the rocks, pitchthe hardships of reclaiming Utah, on August 29th. hand down camp, clearing through chosen and the tents, making a unanimous opinion and building a home on a governsustaining ing site look like a real fathers' and Judge Thos. H. Burton, in the pos- sons' camp. The site is ideally locat- ment project. During the past numition taken by the Judge In the ber of years she has suffered considautoBeaver River Adjustment. The water ed, being easily accessible by erable with III health. wood shade with and water, users on the Beaver River have been mobile, She leaves a husband and three spaces for games, and children: James Glenn, almost continuously in litigation for available, open Angus B. and surrounded on seven sides by seven Lamont T. Miller. over 40 years. each green-cla- d mountains, towering On December 28th, 1925, Judge She was a loving and devoted exBurton made and entered an order with its challenge to climb and mother, and a true and faithful member of the Latter-Da- y Saintg directing the State Engineer to forth- plore. The evening campfire program church. with proceed to make a hydrographic Y. of In was officials of the survey in order that he may make a M. M. I.charge A., which sponsors the outfinal decree which would put an Executive A. A. Anderson Ladies Entertain at Dinner Scout ing. end to the expensive litlKation. Some of the water users, upon of the Timpanogas District Scout And Dance Saturday Council, was present, and respondpetition to the supreme court, se- ed to a call for a story, by Inviting cured a writ of prohibition against Mrs. Walter Olpin, Mrs. A. V. lad who was fortunate enough Judge Burton, stopping him from every Pyper, and Mrs. Robert Park enterto to his sit have father there by proceeding with the general adjudic- "dad" and take him by the hand tained the members of the Ent ation. The supreme court in its declub and their partners, and was being told. The cision handed down on Monday, hold while the story a number of invited guests at a dinson his of slip having experience that Judge Burton was acting within hand Into father's palm, while the ner party last Saturday evening, at his rights and that he had committthe home of Mrs. Olpin. Followlui? on page four) (Continued ed no error, and the writ heretofore the dinner, they Adjourned to the Burwas and Issued Judge quashed, Nebona Gardens where they weru ton was directed to proceed with the Three also guests of the above-name- d ladBig Dances During adjudication. This is a great victies at the dance. Those who enjoyed The Fair Juab The Tribune Burton. County for ory Judge the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. T. O. recently, in Its editorial column, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer K. commended Judg Burton for his Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beck-steafirm stand In tho matter. This deciA. V. Pyper, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth, manager of the sion means that the case will proceed Nebona Gardens announces that dur- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mr. River Denver mid the whole System ing the three days of the Juab Coun- and Mrs. H. L. Mangelson. will be adjuslcated by Judge Burton ty Fair they will have three of the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Special Edgar and the water right thereon finally beHt dances of the entire season. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olpin o? and once anil for all determined. They have announced the orchestras Salt Lake City, Mn. Zee Bigler of for the three days as follows: Mon- - Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. GibA. V. Bracken left today (Friday! day, Verdie Filmland son, and the hostesses Mrs. Wal't-Nlelson'g for Montlrello, Utah, where he will Frollckers; Tuesday, iiiukIc bv the Olpin. .Mrs. A. V. Pyper, Mrs. Robert inspect the experimental station nt'Eurekans; Wednesday, by Breln-tha- t Park, and A. V. Pyper and Walter J holt's Columbians. place. Olpin. I ss Al-on- FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Compliments To The Public MRS. BESSIE SPARKS HELD HERE TUESDAY The City Council of Nephi City speakers. The Friday afternoon meeting was Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie leld at the high school auditorium Jeffries Sparks,-whdied last Friof officers. Mayor election ..with the home her daughter, at of the ' elday John G. M. Barnes of Kaysville, at Salt Lake Phillis ected president; Dr. G. It. Rees, may- - Mrs,it vac liolilWilson, T'tiO'.iHn tr nffornfi'-iat or otmitMield.'fir yiceEteaidenti- fttiVTfuaib. IStaTte Tabernacle;' ''Bishop" ceaar .Mavor Eueene Christensen, Thomas Bailey being in charge. The City, second vice president, and May- invocation was given by Samuel G. or Frank B. Rees of Pleasant Grove Paxman. third vice president. W. A. Frazer of The speaker were: John E. Lunt, Salt Lake, A. C, Bryan, and Bishop ThomWm. the as Cedar Citv was selected all of whom eulogized the as Bailey, 1928 meeting place. of the league, life of the deceased, and told of the with Lehi and Gunnison also making many good qualities of Mrs. Sparks. convention. a bid for the was furnished as folmusic The session Following the afternoon Mrs. T. E. Carter vocal duet. lows: the visitors were guests at a league and L. P. Anderson; vocal selection, baseball game. Cole Sisters; violin and piano selAmong the outstanding addresses ection. Prof. Ralph Booth and lrs. was the one given Friday afternoon Bessie Booth; vocal Goldsbrough by Emit Hansen, landscape gardner solo, Mrs. T. W. Allred. on college, of the Utah Agricultural Mrs. Sparks, widow of Edward H. "Beautify Your City." which put over Sparks, who died a year ago last to city some excellent ideas relative May, was born August 19, 1857, in planning and beautification. He gave England, and came to Nephi with Utah, what Smithfield, as an example n her years ago, and has been doing by cooperation with has family ever resided here practically the people and city officials and the since. She is survived by one son, extension division of the college. He Edward H. Sparks of Provo; three also took up the fact that the people Mrs. Edna G. Jensen and are Judged by the surroundings, and daughters, Wilson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Phillis that tourists coming through the and Mrs. Pearl Edghlll of Boston, the appearstate the by state judge grandMass.; also by twenty-nin- e ances of the cities and towns. lie children. (Continued on page eight.) The floral offerings were beautiwas Benediction ful and profuse. pronounced by Gerald Cazier, and Flowers For Fair Will the grave in the City cemetery was Be Received On Monday dedicated by Bishop Thomas Bailey. compliment and er'.end appreciation ond hearty thanks,To the Ladies' Literary club, Service Star Legion, : .. Kiwanis Club, ; : . - secretary-treasure- 17, Singers. and Committees, All persons who in any way aided in making the UTAH STATE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE CON- -' VENTION such a splendid success in ' our growing, prosperous city. on 26th. and 25th August The meeting of so many good live people with us in taking part in our program so efficiently carried thru, and the interchange of thought and friendship with citizens from other parts of our State has given to us wider views of life and progress anil will energize us until we meet again to renew our acquaintance. Thomas Bailey, Mayor. Jesse Pay, r. G. R. Judd, J. Walter Paxman, I. M. Petty, sixty-seve- Russell Hawkins, Councilmen. FIRE BURNS BUILDING AT STARR HOME James Broadhead Dies At Mrs. V. C. Andrews, supervisor of Home In Cardson, Canada the floriculture at the Juab County rules out the following Fair, gives that will govern that department: Flowers will be received at the James Broadhead, a former resiNephi High School, .Monday morn- dent of Nephi, passed away at Card-stoing, September 6th, from 8 a.m. Alberta, Canada, August 24th, until 10 a.m. Flowers are judged from an operation for cancer. NatHe leaves a wife, Sara Ann Wright according to their Freshness, ural Artistic arrangement. Display Broadhead, and six children of arrangement. Plant Vigor, (a) of Beazer, Canada; and the following Mrs. Alice bloom, (b) of bud, (c) of leaf, (d) brothers and sisters: of stem; Perfection of bloom, (a) Goodman, Mrs. Geo. P.. Hobbs, I). B. S. size and shape of bloom, (b) unifor- Broadhead, Thomas Broadhead, mity of petals, (c) purity of positive D. Broadhead, Hyrum Broadhead, R. color or delicacy of color blend. B. Broadhead, all of Nephi; Mrs. Don't crowd the cut flowers. Bring Harriet Scott of Salt Lake City, containers for your flowers. Joseph Broadhead of Rupert, Idaho, of Midwest. Mrs. Alfred McCune Wyoming; .Mrs. Alec Pace. Price; Provo Wins Last League Mrs. John Stanley, Fillmore; Mrs. Game Friday Afternoon Emma Sibley, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held at Canada, August 25th. Beazer, Provo won a fast game from Nephi to close the Central Utah league season for both teams hist Friday. Local Baseball Team Defeats The score was 5 to 2. Dyer of the Delta Here Wednesday Tlmps pitched good ball throughout, bunch to were able and the Rangers The Nephi baseball boys easily dehits on him in only one inning the feated the Delta team here Wednei-daninth. to the tune of 14 to 6. Tho tU-Itolead Provo jumped to a three-ru- n played a fairly good game and off In the first inning Lefty Cole, Nephi team added a pair in the sixth. Boswell throughout, but the finished out In fine style for the simply outclassed them In every departments the game. home club. The local boys went down to DelFarmer led for the Timp assault, the team from with Berry also clicking the ball ta Sunday and played 11-- 5 score In favor hard and often. No Nephi batsmen that town, with a were able to secure more than one of the Nephltes. Cole pitched the game. afety off Dyer' delivery. n. y ra Fire destroyed the building used for storage at the home of Mrs. V. A. Starr last Monday morning, and d done approximately dollars damages. The fire gained considerable headway before it was noticed, and the alarm sent in. and before the fire department got into action, the fire was beyond control. Due to the fact that Fire Chief E. R. Shaw was out of town, and the assistant chiefs who operate the pump were not awakened, this part of the equipment was not used, and after considerable delay the fire hose was attached to the hydrant, which could be operated without file use of tho fire engine. The one good thing about the flee was the fact that the wind was coming from the south and kept the flames from the Starr home, which would have done considerable more damage if this building had caught fire. seven-hundre- Seifer Greater Shows To Will Entertain At Fair The management of tho Juab County Fair have arranged for three days of entertainment, and among the features are "Seifer Greater Shows," ft company that carries a and large ferrls wheel, merry-mlx-u- p nomething that is new In this part of the state, a mlnature train, such as the one at Lagoon. In addition to these rides, they have a number of other concessions that will help fair visitors. In another part of this paper will be found the ad, "Seifer Shows" quarter-pag- e which Invites the public to come and enjoy their rides and entertainment. - e e, d, |