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Show - Nephi (a u j lit itr mhi' EtxKvh c "The Wheat City"j The Times, Vol. 17, PLEA OF GUILTY T-- vn 1 im n wv, t Nephi "The Wheat City" Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, October 7, 1927. No 40 BANDIT ENTERS . REPUBLICAN PRIMARY JUST The News, Vol. 11, No 40 ONLY TWO MORE DAYS CALLED FOR TUESDAY ELLEN C. CHASE IN WHICH TO REGISTER il PASSES AWAY jij There are only two more registA Republican Primary is hereby ration days before the city election. called to meet at the Nephi City Hall Lamb, Who At- Tuesday, October 11 at 8 p. m. for George These days are: October 18th, and Funeral Services Held on-da- y November 1st. The places to register tacked Auto Party Near the purpose of electing 15 delegates North Ward Chapel are as follows: North ward: Miss the Republican city convention Levan, - Admits Guilt; toto be Literment Morning held Wedensday, October 19 Ettle Sid well's residence; Nephi Sentenced Here Thursday. tor the purpose In The "Ci of nominating a comward. Commissioners' room at the Cemetery. county court house; and South ward, plete city ticket, consisting of Mayor, one 4 year councilman, three 2 year at the home of Mrs. Unity Chappell. We suggest that all voters examine George Ernest Lamb, alias Carl A. councilmen, city Treasurer, and city Mrs Ellen C. ChasA80 years of age the lists in the various voting pre died at the home of her daughter, Johnson, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, recorder. Robt. Winn cincts and find out if their names Mrs. Ellen Cole, Saturday following1 a plead guilty to the charge of "assault Harry Beagley are on the lists. . Chairman with a deadly weapon, with intent Secretary lingering illness. She was bedfast to do bodily harm," and was sentensince last March, when she was ced by Judge Thos. H. Burton, to strickened with paralysis. serve not more than five years in the ' Mrs. Chase was born in Potwato-mi- e, state prison. He was turned over Iowa, February 24th, 1847, a to Deputy Sheriff Louis Garrett who of Joseph W. and Elizadaughter immediately left with the prisoner beth Tuttle Collidge. She came to for Salt Lake where he will be com Utah with her mother in the year mitted to the state prison. In the 1852, with Bishop Hunter'ss comdistrict court Lamb, gave a history Mrs. Chase was married to pany. of his life for the past twenty years, on Nevember 2, 1863 Amos Times-New- s Chase, Officers the Mutual oi The is Improve at this time which showed that he had served unable to list all of the awards retwo years in the IoWa reform school. ment associations of the Juab stake ceived by the Juab county entries at and that he had. been arrested on a are this week scouring their respectthe state fair, hut according to number of occasions, but stated he ive wards for talent for the annual J County Agricultural Agent A. E. had never! been "in any serious tfou M. I. A. road show, which is sched' Smith, who ha chaw? of the agriHe had his ble before this ""time. 26 at cultural entrie ' roftu this county, ; army service record with him, which uled for Wednesday, October , they have showed up well. showed that he had enlisted in the each of the three Nephi wards and All of the counties in the state service during the war, and it also Mona, and Thursday, October 27, at are divided into groups, and the showed that he had been honorable Levan. vaude heroines, Heroes, ' McOure Ntnppti Syndicile v Judging and awarding of ribbons discharged from the army in 119. villians, and singers, dancers, and prizes are given according to The case came up frm the Justice's "stuntsmen" are in big demand. It the county having the best fruits, "HOWDY, OL' TIMER?" curt, where Lamb, plead quily to is if A i "K. O., OL' MAN!" planned to make this year's road grains, etc, within its class. the same charge. He was arraign show ever better than and bigger a is The of loiiowing report ed before Precinct John S. Cooper, either of which calls for an array of awards that has so far been given to Monday afternoon, and after he real talent. union At the monthly this county: plead guilty he was bound over to meeting, the officeis of the various first place ana first cup for the district court. wards drew lots for their assign county booth, in itfa .class; 1st place Lamb, who was stationed on the ments for the road show, with re and first cup for individual exhibits state highway about four miles west sults as follows: Levan, musical act; in the county class. of Levan, emptied his revolver at an one-aSouth ward, play; The agricultural booth exhibits, automobile and its occupants Sunday Nephi stake board, Btunts; Nephi ward included the following ribbons: afternoon. The first three shots weet one-a. ... blue ribbon, for apples, for sheaf . , ' play; Nephi north ward, one vi. wild, but the next one went through act Service A of the Each vaudeville. meeting special for threshed wheat, for sheaf , The Mutual wheat, associ Improvement the glass in the doors, and the fifth act isplay; Mona, to to occupy 20 min star Board members was held in the ation of the various wards of the alfalafa seed, for threshed alfalfa shot entered the rear right corner of utes onplaned and by careful City Hall Oct 5th, and the follow- - stake extend a very cordial invitation seed; red ribbon for potatoes; blue the program, the body of the auto. Following the and the aud-- j ing committee was appointed by the to the people of the wards to attend ribbon for peas, plumbs, bottled timing moving, prompt MRS. ELLEN C. CHASE shooting Lamb forced another man, iences in each of the Nephi wards , president, Ann?. Allred: the. The fruits, bottled vegetables, bottled who gave his name as Fearnley J. Sunday meetings. evening Anna Mrs. committee: Executive In the town of Moroni, Utah. After and at Mona will be treated to a Baker, of 2631 Char wick Street, Salt ontinuous and varied program. The Painter, chairman; Mrs. Emma Bur- - onicers are very anxious to nave a meats, comb and bottled honey; red feed for ribbon residing in the Sanpete town for two and rib blue corn, attendance, as the subjects Lake City, to accompany him. Baker final. act Mrs. J. W. larger De Mrs.' ..... ward will befur-Ua- a Stanley, iasach sweet years, they moved to Payson, and for bon corn. - are '' each taken ' session . . t . rVLamb i up . to . of the being the I I. top accompanied ' mm :wrs The "home nished the folks". ueraiu later to a ranch near Mills, Ut&h, by Krougn, Juah. iciiiei, are exhibits The "advanced county sucbeneficial. sheep very he west where ire of Levan, range " be repeated at Le the Gold Star mothers; Mrs. Wm. Senior class is one of the will show where they, rWded until the death entire in all winning places practically ceeded in getting away and returned van on was"" drowned the second night thus Ostler and Mrs. A. J. Gowers, as sections of the M. I. A. important and the classes taking the blue ribbon in of her husband, who to the scene of the shooting. members. cases. Judging of the sheep 47 years ago In the Sevier river. are many married Invited peoplo The occupants of the car, Robert affording opportunity for each of honorary especially was also to A program committee attend this class. The programs was not complete and a detailed ac She was left with eight small childN. Cooper, Jess Cohen and Larry the troupes of artists to view the Mrs. V. M. Foote as for next with chosen acts. other They soon moved to Nephi Sunday evening are as fol count will be given in next paper. To ren. Smith, of Salt Lake City, were not chairman; .Mrs. Olga Forrest and lows: date prizes won by the Rambouil- - where she has since resided. injured by the bullets which entered Mr.'. Louisa Durham. Funeral pervices were held in the let sheep total $31.00 and by the the car, but when the gunman began North Ward chapel Monday mornwill Lincoln is It The $54.00. monthly meeting possible sheep Ward South regular Nephi shooting, the driver dropped down in 11 o'clock for Mrs. Chase, the at at 12, ing more October be be will to added this held be that Wednesday, Columbus Day program has been the car and was unable to steer it services being in charge of Bishop fore the judging is complete. 3:3H. The time being changed from arranged for the South Ward. causing it to leave the highway, and C. H. Grace. The opening prayer 3 as before. "Columbus" How down borrow Reading into the go pit. was offered by Stephen Boswell. preis Miss Cole Ellen A patriotic program being ever, it did not turn over. The auto The speakers were: Alonzo Ingpared for the afternoon entertain- Vocal Solo, "Flag Without a party proceeded to Juab and notified P. P. Christison, Alfred J. ram, Stain." Mrs. Mabel Lunt ment. the sheriff, after which posses were Gowers, Samuel Linton, President A. .... Miss Retold Sadie Howard Story which covered organized, practically Wm. R. (Bill) Grundmann recent H. Belliston, and the closing reMusical selection Male Quartet all of the territory between Levan ly connected with the Pacific Eastern marks by Bishop Grace. and Mills. Monday morning Lamb's Motoring System has now taken over ETHER BOWERS HAS The music was furnished by the Ward North on were Nephi found road the footprints the mechanical department of the North ward choir, under the direcVocal solo Mrs. Louise was tracked Central Motor company's garage in Pyper leading to Mills and he tion of A. J. Gowers. The flower UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE Cornet solo Rex Christensen Stockmen In the Chalk Creek Can- were to a strawstack and arrested. this city. Mr. Grundmann first came The beautiful and profuse. Vocal Duet Mr. and Mr. T. D. Davis yon section of Fishlake National Baker, who was only a- few hun to Nephi while he was employed by was given by Samuel closing dred feet up the highway from the the bus company, and liked the town Forest, Utah, are taking every pre- Linton. prayer caution possible to insure a regular shooting, hailed the car for a ride so well that he decided to come here Ether Bowers, who is herding The grave in the city cemetery water supply and protection against was dedicated but the car would not stop, and after to make his home. sheeD near Indian Creek, Uintan DELEGATES ELECTED Wilford Cole. Six floods by maintaining the vegetative of Mrs. Chase'sby Lamb had done the shooting, Baker He is a graduate of Yale university, Reserve, had an unusual experience grandsons, acted as on cover the watersheds, ran down to see what was the matter with the degree according of Mechanical Engi- last week, that he will not forget TO CITY CONVENTION to the Forest Service, United States pallbearerc, these representing five Lamb then forced Baker to accom- neering. He was He was formerly associat- for some time to come. families. Department of Agriculture. pany htm. The statements made by ed with the Packard motor company going down the canyon after his A large number of out of town floods swept Chalk Disastrous both men indicate that they were in the engineering department; ser sheep when he encountered a moun people attended the services. 40 some Creek ago, years Canyon not companions and that Baker had vice engineer for Mackay Motor Ser tain lion, and it happened that he Fifteen delegates and nine alternever seen Lamb previous to the vice Co. of New York; superinten had left his gun at camp that day. nates to attend the city convention, choking the canyon with bowlder places Local J. C shooting. dent of Knickerbocker Motor Ser All he had to battle the king of were elected at the Democratic Pri- and debris, and. in many Penney Manager Cooper and his companions were vice Co. of New York and his last beasts with, was rocks, a club, and mary, held at the City Hall Monday washing deep gullies In the bowlder To Go On Buying Trip on their way to Los Angeles on busi eastern position was with the Mer- his dogs. The dogs would run the evening. City Chariman V. M. Foote strewn bottom lands. Until about ness, and, after appearing at the pre- cer Motors Co. of Trenton, New lion up a tree, and then Mr. Bowers was chairman, with A. V. Pyper sec- 10 years ago severe floods occurred The people A. J. Garbett, local manager of liminary hearing, preceded on their Jersey, as experimental engineer. would knock it out with rocks. This retary. The city convention will be at frequent intervals. valleys below the J. C. Penney Company, leaves way. Mr. Grundmann picked Nephi as a procedure took place several times, held Wednesday, October 14th in the of the agricultural The delegates elected this draianage, particularly in the tomorrow, (Saturday) for Salt Lake logical field for his work, after until the Hon was almost exhausted, city hall. M. V. aimed June Kendall, A. vicinity of Fillmore, Utah, became City, where he will attend the annual well several wre: landed in Eth Foote, conditions and and Utah, studying the Large Number of Nephites he looks for great advancement to blows, with a club, and succeeded in V. Pyper. Will L. Hoyt, Gerald Caz-le- r, convinced that the severity of such buyer's convention of this district. W. L. Gardner, A. B. Gibson, G. floods was aggravated by overgraz- The convention will only last four Visit At Salt Lake City all this surrounding country, and killing the large animal, which the future development will be measured eight feet, from tip to tip. It. Judd, Thomas Bailey, Arthur Gadd ing and especially premature graz days this year, instead of twelve as Jacob Gibson. Wilford Helllston. ing on the Chalk Creek watersheds. before. Mr. Garbett states that the materially helped by the fact that all Corrective steps were taken. Num reason for the shorter session la Orson Cazier Russell Hawkins, H. Los the bus lines from running A large number of Nephites have C. bers of stock on the range were W. on account of the New York buyers E. Alternates: Wilson. to Lake Salt thru MANGELSON Augeles go City, ORD AND been to Salt Lake City the past week reduced and grazing periods of the J. C. Penney Company, having John C. Hall, Stephen here. Andrews, Fair. the State Every day attending James E. Memmott, A. II. were shortened. Gradually the veg to get back to New York earlier, as He says that very few people reala number of cars are headed north, TO REMODEL STORE Boswell, Mrs. Sarah Hall, Mrs. etation came back In grass and the company's business has grown ize are of number the that Belliston, people going to the above city to attend the James Vlckers. browse. Through permissible under so large that the buyers have to be Mrs. T. W. see VIckers, and busses, they semiannual general conference which traveling by Forest Service regulations to place in the market buying goods, practimore those of this community than is now In session. on the range earlier In the stock cally all of the tlrr.s. Geo. V. Ord and H. L. Mangelson, traveling by train. Also as they all season, the stockmen have conPHILOSOPHICAL PHIL stop here to eat. and gas and oil up, owners of the Ord and .Mangelson CONFECTIONERY STORE sistently and voluntarily refrained it means a great future for this drug store have Just completed arI vvtsb the drainage with from entering as It is getting an untold rangement to have their entire store town, TEMPORARILY CLOSED their stock until after June 15. The amount of advertising all along the remodeled, and will have a com local people are sure that these line. fact new the of set in fixtures, plete steps have paid handsomely. The It. Hawkins, proprietor of the entire store, with the exception of in Confectionery, range has steadily improved The Clarldge Central Motor company is using a the fountain will be changed. They half page advertisement In this will have a store second to none in which has been operated In the nutritive value, stock are turned just South of the First off at the season's close in better week's Issue of the Times-Newthe slate, when the remodeling building is tetnporarilly condition, and no flood of serious National Bank, which states as follows: Is complete. The managers state has occured la a stored. Mr consequence the fixtures and "Central Motor company wishes to that the fixtures to be put in, are closed, on about Nov- decade. states that announce that It now has connected the latet Clarldge and best obtainable, ember 15th he will open one of the with it. Wm. R. "mil" Grundmann and that type will certainly he a finest confectionery stores In the VV. W. Jenkins they who will have complete charge of our Opens to the general public. state in a building next to the new His qualifications are ex surprise garage. New Barber Shop to wishes also He hiiMdinir kmv celled by none. wv- r"It Is our aim to give the public IoRoy Brough, was operated on at let the people of the community W. W. Jenkins and son have openthe ho pa'ronknow that In for best gallappreciates the order the Provo hospital Tuesday possible service, and TMtSE tV3 One NEVtt to do this we have equipped our stones and reports received in Nephi 8te he has received during the short ed a new barber shop In the Central ana Motor building this week, and have F A N"iA.N I A KNOWS shop with the most complete line of this morning, (Friday) that he is time he has been operating, neat of a and attractive YA,KtNG EKEROSE OTI very place tools and equipment south of Provo gfttlng along as well as could he ex- that he will bn better able lo serve 9TeTCHvM A VV6H They have announced the and Bill knows how to use thm to pected, as the operation was of a very the general public In the new imua business. name as the "Central Barber Shop." 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