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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, November 25, 1927. The Times, Vol. 17, No. 47. "THANKSGIVING" Lindy Completes His Long Air Tour NEPHI DRUG IN The News, Vol. 11, No. 47, ROGRAM FOR BASEBALL ASS'N 1 1 TALK GIVEN AT CLUB LUNCHEON Miss Mabel Wilson Delivers Bessie Lomax, Address Gave Reading and Helen Cowan Violin Solo. NEW BUILDING P-- dU The Nephi Drug is now completemodern ly moved into their new, The store is furnished building. with practically all new and The following is a complete pro Parent-Teac- h gram for the 1927-2- 8 ers' association, and Includes a num ber of very good lectures, which will be educational and instructive to the parents and teachers of this dis 1 i fixtures. 'TETM v"t.-- t W iT , ASSOCIATION T IS REORGANIZED TUESDAY NIGHT Dr. C W. Woodbury Elected President; A. L. Garbett, The new building is about the Vice-Presidetrict: - Recre same size as the old drug store, 80 December 8th: Music by Central feet long and 20 feet wide, and has ational Discussed. Director I School, grades 1 to 6, Speakers, A. a full basement, where surplus H. Belliston, Harry Beagley, Subject: stock is stored. A hot air heating The Social Activities of your plant is housed in the basement, and was school. Responsibility of Parents and Dr.., Clare W. Woodbury A splendid Thanksgiving talk was hot and cold water is available for elected president of the Nephi baseTeachers. given by Miss Mabel Wilson at the all parts of the store. The brick " of the used in the front of the January 12th, 1928: Music, Junior ball association, at the annual meett ? regular weekly luncheon building is A. L. High School; Speaker, Coach E. L. ing held Tuesday evening. Nephi Kiwanis club last Monday hard burnt brick, while there are B. Y. U.: subject, "A Re Garbett was elected Roberts, noon. In addition to the talk. Miss two with windows, glass plate large creational Director, with the High and the following were elected memHelen Cowan, rendered a violin solo, smaller windows in the upper porSchool as a Recreational Center." bers of the board of directors: A. W. Diane G. tion, which gives ample light. accompanied by Mrs. 1928: Program 9th, Clyde, Russell Hawkins, Rosa BurFebruary Booth, and Miss Bessie Lomax gave The new wall fixtures extends Oral Expression department; Speaker ton, Earl Steele, and Duke Page. a reading. Following is the address down the North side, and are of George A. Sperry, subject: "Equal A member of the board of control given by Miss Wilson: mahogany, and finished in dark Educational Opportunities for all the of the Central Utah league, and a mahogany. THANKSGIVING secretary-treasurChildren of the State." will be appointThe fountain is on the South side, March 15th, 1928: Music, Nephi ed by the incoming officers. one that is holiday from "Thanksgiving and approximately twenty feet A number of Important subjects High school glee clubs; speaker, Dr really has an appropriate name. the front of the store. Wall cases of were discussed at the meeting. The E. Arther University Beeley. which names Some holidays have and show cases are along the South Utah; subject: "Discipline and Con matter of employing a recreational mean one thing to one class of peo- side of the store. Col Charles Lindbergh nnd part of the rrowd t.mt surrounded lnm when trol of Students". at some director 'was discussed different . an oik.. thing entirely air tour al Miti'lit'l nold, .vjw ple and is 1928: Music, Men of length, and those present at t heThe prescription department 12th, April is This women. men and to other P. T. Association; speakers: Mrs. meeting voted unanimously In faror the same as in the old store, not the case with Thanksgiving. To about cream parlor will accomice and the Gerald Cazier, Mr. C. W. Johnson; of employing a man to direct tha everyone this day means, "to give odate about forty people and is subject: "The Function of the Home recreational activities of this com thanks." located in the rear of the store. in our Educational System." munity for the year 1928. A com "Thankseivine was first celerbat- May 10th, 1928: Music, Women mittee of three was appointed to The place is well lighted with P. T. A. ; speaker, Dr. E. G. Gowans, take the matter up with the various ed in America by a religious group large ceiling and wall fixtures. of people called the Pilgrims. Most University of Utah; subject: "A organizations of the city. R. H. Evans, of this city was the School Nurse and the Health of the people believe these people origin- contractor, while the plumbing and Financing the ball team was also Child." School ated this day of thanks. This is not discussed and It Is the Intention ot Bros Kendall was done by heating Quarterly conference of Juab; ''There is a Stake. Social scheduled true. In the Bible we read of stories and to devise officers the incoming C. J. Pyper, the electrical work stake will be held on December 3rd for Saturday evening 'to be conduct about the celebrations and feasts, and L. M. Pexton the painting. and means of putting on some ways ' as Mutual ed the by Improvement and 4th. There will be an Auxilsort of entertainment and stunts the people had because they wanted SUPT. BARNETT GIVES iary Group Convention held in con sociations. A good program is also to show their thanks to the Lord this winter to get some money in will be rendered and being with arranged scheduled the nection regular for blessing them with such wonder- MAYOR-ELEC- T the treasury, prior to the opening LADIES BEAGLEY AT ADDRESS the evening during conference of this stake. ful harvests. of the 1928 season. Another imThe opening session will be held was the training Of Sunday school will be conducted subject portant "The forefathers of these Pilgrims LITERARY MEETING the baseball players earlier la the Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m. .. this Sunday, morning at 10:30. The MAKES COMMITTEE also used to have a holiday after the will be conducted by the general theme will be: "The Sunday meeting differover. The season, as last summer they did not was only harvest Primary association, and the Pri-- 1 School as an Educational Institu 28-2- 9 ence between this English celeget the proper amount of ASSIGNMENTS; mary children will furnish a large tion. In addition to the musical pro and it was advised that training, bration and that of the Pilgrims Ladies Literarp Club met in "' 1 ' gram and portion of the program. the pitchers, especially, should- do remarks, there will be two theThe was that in England they had a great Nov. In rooms club hall the city The meeting Saturday afternoon demonstrations, "God's Dealings early spring training. parade. A man dressed as a clown 22nd with Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry, Jr, some Mayor-eleIt was brought' out that by re Harry Beagley has at 2 o'clock is to be under the dir- With Man" and "The Pupil and the and would lead this parade. His costume W. C. Andrews, acting as Mrs. of School. There the ection the of Sunday Textbook." would consist of anything that sym- made committee assignments organization at .this time of the hostesses. that after will., be' two addresses would give (he officers tell bolized the fall of the year. Pro- members of the city council for the noon year, 2 p. m. the at afternoon ' and members club The Sunday t"o following a in addition' good musVal 1928-2In making 'these to be on the lookout for winter - fusion jiUJj8-Jia- r -. thebably he would bare corn cebs' on years t.h. .fcUosrtj Vfrogratn to frr listened, taWted guofttti Beagley has program AdTaress"," "Edacattbn.-tfiasVrainer his ears. His costume might have assignments Mayor-eleo renlloynient"tof' "our txtse--' under the direction forward ried That ing program: Piano olo,,Mr. Wallace ball players. and chair- they might have Life G. R. Judd as been made of turkey feathers. After L. Martin; vocal solo, Mr. Melvin C. Might Have It .More Abundant the Priesthood Authority. the new board After the the parade was over then the people man of the electric light depart- They General The Sunday evening session will Miller; talk "Care of the Mentally held a short meeting "What for held representative. ly", he has the session and President ment, and position would have their feasts give Oven in Im Utah", Supt. Handicapped Doing in This Stake to Pro- be conducted by the Mutual Woodbury, assigned the jnembers thanks to the Lord in mucn the the. past two years, and J. Walter We AreSuch Education", Member of povement associations, and will con L. Barnett. of the board as chairmen of the same manner as the Pilgrims did. 1'axman as chairman of the streets moteJuab W. Mrs. T. 7 Those Allred, m. vene o'clock at present: p. Stake the Presidency. he also Finance, A. "You all know the story of how and highways committee, Miss Bertha McPherson, Mrs. Geo. following committees: this work in charge for the Russell the Pilgrims came over to AVierica havingterm. A. Sperry, Jr. Mrs. W. C. Andrews, W. Clyde; transportation, Karl past Steele; in Hawkins; advertising, Eell-iston, landed in the Mayflower. They Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mrs. Alberta FREE DENTAL CLINIC DAKEN BROADHEAD A. L. Garbett, The following are the assignDecember of 1620. The firs, winter Airs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. T. H. grounds, Duke Page. was bleak and cold. The only shelter ments: Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Mrs. purchasing agent, and Ross Burton WORK IS COMENDABLE Burton, SHOW APPLE HELPS AT Pax-mathese people had was just the meaJudd, Johnson, P. B. Cowan, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, to assist secretary in handling Judiciary Electric light: Judd, Paxman, ger little huts they could build at Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. S. B. Mc- ticket sales. The annual financial report was that time of the year. Tboir only Hobbs; Waterworks: Hobbs, Judd, Cune, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. Dennis made by secretary E. B. Sperry and food was the wild game. Many of Paxman; Streets and Highways: Mrs. the The work accomplished Miss Lulu Daken Broadhead of Nephi, a stu McPherson, by Wood, another part of this these men and women coulJnt Paxman, Hobbs, Jenkins; Police and dent at the Utah Agricultural Col free Dental Clinic during three Jennie Beck, Mrs. A. W. Clyde, Mrs. is printed inTimes-News. withstand the hardships of that City Prison: Jenkins, Johnson, lege, studying Horticulture under days of last week was very favor Jos. E. Irons, Miss Bertha Stoker, issue of The first terrible winter. Many of them Hobbs; Public Grounds and City rrofessor F. M. Coe, helped to put able. The first two days the parent Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. perished. Property: Johnson, Jenkins, Judd; on a norticunurai snow at tno col were slow in bringing the cn!ldren Heber McPherson, Mrs. Cazler, Mrs. NATIVE OF NEPHI "The next spring the Pilgrims who Finance: faxman, Jud(d, Jenkins; lege last FricUy and Saturday. Mr. in, so that at the last a number Paul Booth, Mrs. Owen L. Barnett, DIED IN CAPITOL CITY Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Mattie Vickers, with other stu were turned away. survived this cold winter, decided to Printing, License and Elections: F.rcadhead, nlon Sanitation so Hobbs, houses Mrs. the that is work Emma Johnson; Memmott. furnished build This an Jenkins, and exhibit entered by Hobbs, dents consisting plant crops Paxof three varieties, Jonathan. Delici- State Board of Health, through the they would not have to spend an- and Inspection: Judd, Johnson, The following is item ot news one. In Child's Bureau of Hygiene; and the man; Library: Hobbs, Johnson, ous, and Arkansas Black. other winter as they had this that is of local interest and was With the helD and advice of the Jenkins. the competitive judging of apples fact that extracting and repair work FORMER NEPHITE BURIED IN SALT LAKE missed fromN. our issue last Firday: Mr. Broadhead ranked well among is done, aa well as information as Indians these people planted such Edward Pyper, 68, and a for to the care and preservation of the tha first. crops as: corn, wheat, barley, rye COUPLE mer resident of Nephi for a number and peas. All of these cereals, ex- NEPHI The show was a most elaborate teeth makes It a duty that fathers Funeral services for Noah Haynes, of years died in Salt Lake Monday, MARRIED THURSDAY one, a large feature display cover and mothers ought to shoulder. cept the peas grew and matured well. Good teeth are the foundation of a former resident of Nephi, was held November 14 and funeral services The people were very well pleased ing a major portion of the show November ward meeting were held Wednesday, room contained the letters U. A. C. good health bad teeth the cause Tuesday at the with their summer's work. Mr. Pyper was a sheet metal 16th. of ills. in Salt Lake house Golden harmany of Among Grimes City. formed been had apples "After the crops of the A pretty home wedding The State is appropriating money those attending from Nephi were: worker and was one of the organvested the Pilgrims were so thank- week was that of Miss Edith Morgan with a background of well colored to promote the welfare of our child Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Haynes, Mr. izers of the Cooper, Pyper & Co. of Black. Arkansas and Jonathans ful they decided to have a big and Eugene Ostler. The marriage He was born in Nephi city. celebration. They wanted to do this was solemnized Thursday evening at Another display contained competi- ren, the most precious or all our and Mrs. Deloss Haynes, Mrs. Edith this 58 years ago, the son of John and Mrs. Mrs. local Eliza and students possessions. Henrokl, know exhibits Kirgen, tive Lord by they 7:30 o'clock at the home of the so that the might Let us take advantage of our John Kirgen and Mont Kirgen. Mr, Madeline Gardner Pyper, and spent A variety exhibition were thankful for this wonderful bride's parents, with Bishop Thomas fruit growers. chances for future physirally-fl- t Horticultural Haynes was a brother to Mrs. Edith the early part of his life here, the Department by crop. Following the contained over Bailey officiating. men do the Henroid and Hyrum Haynes. women. Unless we leaving for Salt Lake 36 years ago. varieand different fifty band "The governor of this little ceremony a wedding supper was ser ho will for work set fund this Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ellen in Cache apart Valley. raised all ties of people instructed four men to go ved to thirty, these being the im F. Pyper, and four children. He is No use Bend doctors to of the out and shoot wild turkeys, geese mediate relatives of the honored Another exhibit by courtesy e and also survived by three brothers. and Professional Business into dentists the fiell jnloss New Agricultural Hampshire be would this The bride is the daughter and ducks so that guests. William and C. J. Pyper of showed in striking contrast the Miildren are helped. Womens Club Hold Meeting Robert, more like a real celebration. These of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morgan, while Doctor stated Nephi. that The Nephi Bishop of I'tah allies. men killed enough fowl to last for the groom Is the Bon of Mr. and Mrs superiority made a creditable shewing fifty-on- e The women and g'rls J. E. Ostler. They are both gradu humidcarteru climate causes much five days. children of Roy Nielson and Floran Ingram Utah which age re and Professional Wo Business and russetlng moulding fowl were very busy cooking this ates of the Nephi High school, and three young cougars In the cor killed and The ceiving extractions, are from. free only repair met club men's Monday night and wild game. They also made are popular young people of this apples from New North East of Levan Wednes in hills treatments rective the three that day Hanphshlre Regular business was discussed They will make their apples pumpkin pies, cakes, salads and community. ten childen examined and while had They have a couple of dogs Utah day. with Ivan all at a favorably members compare the later enjoyed feast sweetmeats for this great home in this city. use in tracking and tree apples are the Baldwin, .Mcintosh, treated in two days of his clinic teal party. The next meeting will whichthethey (Continued on pago five.) animals. and Northern Spy. An educational there. lie held December fourteenth, and if ing Local women donate their time all members are rearln' for a thrill Mrs. W. A. Starr entertained at a display showed the effect of differPHILOSOPHICAL PHIL exfree to these clinic. Let us be awake Ing time, come prepared for a Christ Thanksgiving dinner and radio party ent cultural practlves, and also DOC WISS m for Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Mr. hibited the most popular varieties to our responsibilities, giving each mas surprise. child his ia'1te5poitotJ sev fro Mrs. rightful for Utah. heritage. and O. F. Mr. and Mrs. Cromar, Hal McCune, Miss Venetta Sorenson Scout executive A. A. Anderson of Civde Shaw, and Mrs. W. A. Starr the Tlmpanogos District will give a M. I The and South ward the was Nephi by granted Registration In Nephi dur and family. last A. Meetings will be held at the re- - course In leadership commission state securities He will six next months. the ing on Wednes wards chapels Friday conveying authority lo the sportive one course for the conduct evening m. The Juab Fish and game protect Mount Nebo Salt Companv of Nephi day. November 30th, at 7:30 p. month, and will give a com every Nov of next instead to for to 30,000 sale the evening, offer Sunday thousand five public received Ive association plete leadership course. The course Following the meetings, from the shares of seven per cent preferred 27th. Rainbow trout Tuesday men for social be will held at the Arlington will especially qualify young state fish hatchery at Sprlngville. and 30.000 shares of common stock M. I. A. scout officials, and scout masters. all members and of the hall, each of $1 par. four between were and eight They aaro urged to be In attendance. Inches in length. These trout were Nor. 22. Leadership TROVO, -;"v; Week will be held at Brigham Young monmy union meeting . Tho Elders Quorum of the Nephi University this year during the week " -- ..a i or.nn Suit M"1" " t ouuunj nr. a,,u to South ward are arranging to jrive of January 2 .'I to 27, according 2 p. m. and All teachers officers I at Creek canyon stream. , a married poople's dance at the to Lowry Nelson, director of the IV FLORIDA THE 3ATKIM3 IM IIItT ?ai H'ltn aUAllltll J III Hllir-n- i PO;T N'SPSCTO.'ft ARB division of Brighnm of the stake are requested to be in Arlington hall, next Tuesday rve- - Extension 5ECCMlNO VtPY BVOAD rk and family attendance. Sacrament meetings In nitf. They rrport that the price of Young University, who is gathering AMNt..-..ALWAYS RfilkOV In Admission Is fine, with a fifteen cent speakers and arranging programs TO 3U' THE C1RU3 SllOi.' spent Thanksgiving Day In I'ayson. the various ward will be held for the short term school. charge for extra ladles. the evening. the guests of relatives. nt. If - j er e - . 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