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Show The Times, Vol. 18. No. 4. SERVICES HELD Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, January 27th, 1928. ' I ' MAMMOTH V RETAIN WEDNESDAY FOR NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL TO CITY 1 The News, Vol. LL HAS PURCHASED No. 4. COMPANY DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- OPERA CAST CHOSEN MINE TAX 12, STOCK-FIXTUR- ES ' MRS. LA. BAILEY - Pioneer Resident of Nephi Passed Away At Home of Daughter in Salt Lake City Last Sunday Morning h el d were Funeral services Wednesday afternoon 'at the Juab Stake Tabernacle for Mrs. Sarah Andrews .Bailey, wife of Patriarch Langley A. Bailey. President A. H. BelliMon was in charge of the services, and the opening- prayer was offered by President Thos H. Bur ton. J. The speakers were: Wilford Oole, Geo. R .Judd, I. H. Grace, and the closing remarks were made by President A. H. Belliston. Sentiments of love and respect pertaining to the life and charac ter of the deceased! were expressed by the speakers and they stated, that she had done her part in this life in the home; community and church. That she was a devoted wife and mother, and had endured the- hardship that is incident- to the pioneer life of this community. The music for the funeral was furnished by the Nephi ward choir Mrs. Will. L. Hoyt director, and the opening number "Oh, My Father. Sacred solo, "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go," Clarence Warner Mrs. LOla C. Jensen, accompanist Vocal solo, "I Know That My Re deemer Lives", Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, - ' v v i I 1 - f, . . . . . j MRS. SARAH ANDREWS BAILEY NEPH1TE MAKING GOOD AT DOUGLAS, ARIZONA is hi receipt of The Times-New- s the Douglas, (Arizona) Daily Dis patch, dated Sunday, Jan 15, which carries an announcement that the J. C. Penny Co. of that city had just moved to a new store building of" an' acre. which covers one-sixtThe " store carries a stock ranging of from $50,000.00 to $75,000.00 merchandise, and employs from 12 to 15 sales peple. The following is an aecount of the progress made by the Manager, Theron T. Schofield, a native of Nephi, Utah. "T. T. Schofield's record with the company is typical of hundreds of He enters the Penney serothers. vice in 1916 when he went to the store at Miami, in this state. Later he was brought to Douglas after the store here had been started about the first of April, 1917, and when he came he had gained a promotion He remained here until 1918. Fin ally in 1920 he was sent to Gallup, New Mexico, to be the manager there and served there until 1921, when he was again promoted by being made manager of the store in Douglas, and he has been here h- Daine G. by Airs. accompanied Booth, piano. Vocal duet, "Cast Thy Mrs, Bread Upon The Waters", Florence Greenwood, and T. D. Davis, accompanied by the choir. "Though Deeping Trials Throng Your Way", by the choir. The floral wreaths were beautiful and profuse. Benedlctkm was pronounced by Charles R. Jenkins. since." The grave in the City Cemetery was dedicated by President Samuel G. Paxman. Mrs. Bailey passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Russell at Salt Lake City, Sunday morning following an attack of pneu monia. Mrs. Bailey was born January 12 1345, at Packington, England. She emigrated to the United States with her parents and brothers and sister in the year 1860, coming direct to Utah. She crossed the plains with an ox team in Brighani II. Young's company, walking the entire distance. She was a Relief Society teacher for 35 years, also a member of the old folks committee on which she served for 25 years. Besides being the mother of twelve children she also reared four other children that were left motherless and also mothered the late Bishop T. H. Blackburn of Brigham City. She leaves, besides her husband. Patriarch Langley A. Bailey, the following children: William, Lang ley A., Thomas Bailey, Mrs. Kather- lne Bowles, Mrs. F. M. Beck, of Nephi Mrs. Rose Boyer of Spring- Tille, Mrs. Bertha Russell, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and forty grand children. 19 Students From Juab County Attending A. C 24 There are Logan, January nineteen students from Juab County, Utah, registered for the winter quarter at the Utah Agricultural College. The sixteen following students are from Nephi: Jack Winn, Maurine Vickers, Naomi Broadhead, Lewis Beagley, Daken Broadhead, Evelyn Bailey, Lee Bailey, Glen Cole, Rulon Cowan, Wanda Garrett, Mary Sperry, Itha Parkes, Herman McCune Frank Morgan, Aiden Lunt, and Lois Lunt. The following are from Eureka: Helen Pett, Ruth Murphy and Edward Koltz. Registered- - in the School of Basic Arts are: Jack Winn, Lewis Maurine Vickers, Beagley, Evelyn Bailey, Lee Bailey, Glen Cole, Wayne Cowan, Wanda Garrett, Mary Sperry, Helen Pett. Itha Parkes, Herman McCune, Alden Lunt and Lois Lunt. In the School of Home Economics: Naomi Broadhead and Ruth Murphy. In School of Commerce and Business Administration: Daken Broadhead, Frank Morgan, and in the School of Engineering: Edward Koltz. South Ward To Have Special Legion Officers Attend Meeting At Spanish Fork Meeting' Sunday Evening The regular meeting will monthly be held sacrament at the South House next Sund.i Priesthood and Union meeting bring held Sunday afternoon. Sup-- Owen L. Barnett, win be the speuker, h's subject being, "A Successful Life' Special music will be rendetud by tin ward chiir under the direction of Thomas W. Vickers, wil chorls-v- t. A cord'al Invitation Is e!end'-to all menirn!B of the wa "it be present. Ward Meeting . l j PHILOSOPHICAL PHIL HoT CAotfV Post Commander Thomas O. Durham, post adjutant A. B. Gibson, and Leglonalre Gerald Cazier, representing the Ncphl Post Number One of the Ameican Legion were in Spanish Fcrk Sunday attending a district meeting. Over 100 members of. the Southern Utah posts were present, and a very enthusiastic and profitable convention was held. A luncheon was served to the visitors by the American Legion Auxiliary An excellent program was arranged for both the morning and afternoon sessions. L. J. FOOTE & COMPANY TO PRESENT DRAMA HERE NEXT TUESDAY L. J. Foote and Company will be in this city next Tuesday, January 31st and present to the theatre patrons, I three act drama entitled, "Holly wood". The play will be presented at the Venice Theatre. Earl Steele, the manager states that the price for the show will be 25, 35, and 60c. Lou Foote, a native of this city, is well known here, and the theatre patrons can look forward to a good show on January 31st. The Chief Consolidated Mining company lost its fight to sever the last portion of its mining property from the corporate limits of Mammoth City under a decision handed down by the supreme court Monday. The court as a unit decreed that when justice and equity require It property may be severed from a municipality. Justices of the court disagree however, upon application of the principle respecting the case at bar. Justice Valentine Gideon writes Chief Justice S. R. Thurman and Justice D. N. Straup conqur Justices Ellas Hansen and J. W. Cherry dissent. Sometime City ago Mammoth obtained a writ from the supreme court ordering a new basis of as sessing property of the Chief Con solidated! comipany, whereby the city gained the revenue of its tax levy against certain, net fcroceeds of the company. Consequently the mining company sued in the district court of Juab county to have removed from the city several minute areas on the ground that the proper ty derived no benefits from being In cludeu "iz tS? city. that The supreme ''' the city is essentially a mining camp and a large per cent of the residents are employes in the mines. It contended that the Interest of the mining company and the city were so closely related that the mines could not disclaim interest in the support of the municipality. In the district court the mines severea won a decree for having of the from the city about one-ha- lf tret involved in the dispute. This judgement was modified by the supreme court Monday so that with the exception of one tract of land the entire area is ordered retained within city limits. The minority of the court favors affirming the Judgment of the dis-tircourt in its entirety. OF M. W. MANGELSON HARDWARE Inn-keepe- r) fes ct Nephi High School News Items of The Past Week I On February 3 the Seminary is giving their annual Ball, Here is some inside information plus a tip, concerning the Seminary Ball. It is going to be a grand success and if you miss it, you will never feel satisfied in obtaining your "Salvation". The programs are "Splendidifer-ous.- " The music will thrill your heart and stir your feet. "Lest you forget." Thank you. Seminary Ball February 3. A very lively game waa the N. H, 8. gymnasium . "The Lass of Limerick Town" has been chosen by Mr, W. L. Martin as the opera for this year. It is an Irish comic opera in two acts. Tryout were held and the followNephi High School To ing people will make up the cast: Sir Charles Worthington ....(An Offer Course In Art Craft English Squire) .... Carl Belliston Lady Worthington ....(His Wife) Irene Downs The Nephi High School will offer Capt. Pomeroy Worthington, a course in Art Craft to the women Kenneth Judd (Their son) of Nephi. Betty McCoy Evelyn Brough Those wishing to take the course Rose McCoy Ellen Cole see Miss Blackett during the please (Cousins, wards of the Judge) coming week and make necessary arJudge Holey (The Guardian) rangements for registration on the Lorin Kendall course. Justin O'Flynn (An Amorous AtMax Ellison torney) Mrs. O'Flyun, (His Mother) Nelda Belliston SOUTH WARD RELIEF Ezra Q. Hicks (An Elderly Yan kee Farmer) SOCIETY CONFERENCE Elvin Vickers Pat (An Carroll Bailey Mike (An Ostler) .... Maurice Chase WAS HELD SUNDAY Molly (A Waitress) Dorothy Haymond Mr. Smith (The Coachman) Conference of the South Ward ReJack Ockey Mr. Partington (The Butler) lief Society was held Sunday, Jan. Ellis Chase 22nd in the ward chapel. The open The students of the Music Depart ing exercises were under the direcment including both Boys' and Girls' tion of the Bishopric. Singing "The o!e Clubs and the Chorus are al Happy Days"; prayer by Dennis ready working, hard on their parts Wood; singing "Captain of Israel's The principles will be "SHPp.orted by Host." The meeting was then given over a hundred voices in the chorus. In as much as the opera is the to to the Reifefj Society. President biggest event during the school year Emma Brough. spoKe for a short we hope to put it over in such a time. She stated that it was a manner that it will be a real compli- pleasure to work with wififug? at? ment to the school. peudable people. A double trio by Wallace L. Martin will be director relief society ladies rendered "My of all the musical work. Miss Helen Prayer". The officers were then Lyman will be stage director. presented and sustained, and the The date for the presentation of yearly report read. the opera has not yet been decided Bishop P. B. Cowan complimented upon but will be announced at a the Relief Society on the great later date. amount of good that is being done by this wonderful organization. A duet, "Oh: It is wonderful", by Mrs. FIRST NORTH STREET Lucille Booth and .Mrs. Mabel Lunt. TO BE GRAVELED AND Mrs. Louise C. Vickers, accompanist. rne suujecj. or Appreciation was OILED DURING YEAR discussed by three lady missionaries. division "Appreciation The First of the Gospel" treated by Tacy Second division The state road on first north will Bracken. "Apprebe graveled and oiled from Main ciation of Nature, Music aud Art" Street east to the city limits, thru by Zetta Jones. "The Appreciation a agreement, reached of Home" by Nellie Cowan. Florence Chase, of the Juab Stake Thursday. Representatives of the state road department met with Board spoke of praise for the many the county commissioners and went things the South ward relief society over the proposed road work in have accomplished during the pisi Jua county for the coming year. In year. She felt that the teachers addition to the improvement within had done their work well. She also the city, a part of the canyon road made some comparisons of the 1926 will be rebuilt and. no doubt be and 1927 reports. President Emma come a part of the federal aid Brough made the closing remarks. Singing by the ward choir, "From system. They also plan on Improve-in- g n section Afar Gracious Lord", and the benethe diction was offered by Itha B. during the year 1928, Parkes of the Stake board. This is the first of a series of reFORD DEALERS HOLD lief society conference to be held in CONVENTION HERE tho Juab Stake. in dealer-salesme- n Student Body: Mabel Wilson Ellen Cole 95 93 2-- 3 2-- 3 4-- 7 4-- 7 6-- 8 6-- 7 Seniors: Ellen Cole James McCune Juniors: Mabel 93 93 Wilson 5 Ruth Sperry 91 Sophomores: Maxine Carter Lamar Hawkins 93 91 Freshmen: Audry Goble Afton Kendall 92 91 8-1-- 2 Beehive Girls Meet At Home of Miss Camille Cazier The Ptlmos swarm of the South ward met at the home of Miss Camille Cazier Friday night. The time was spent In the awarding of cells and music, and refreshments were served to the following: Katherlne Phillips, Marjorle Winn, Irene Olpln, Grace Jenkins, Lucille Greenhalgh. Ethel Wilkey, Ruby Haycock, Minnie Belliston, and the hostess. Miss Camille Cazier. A deal was closed the early part of the week, whereby the company will take over the stock and fixtures of the M. W. Maugelson hardware store. The agreement specifies that the D.T.R. Go. will take over the stock on Marcn 1st, and at that time M. W. Mangel-so- n will retire from active business. The building occupied by Mr. Man-gelswill undergo a complete remodeling, which will include a new hardwood floor, walls plastered and the interior repainted. It is the plan of the furniture company to close the entrance to the basement. J. C. Hall, local manager of the D.T.R. Co. reports that they have outgrown the present building, and the Ostler building which has three floors, will give them ample room. It will be the intention of the furniture dealers to keep at least double the amount of stock as they have been able to heretofore. The local manager states that new will. be spacious display windows V.. .11. ...1 i can nave on aismav uuul wuure meu 3II the newest things In firnlfure ell on N AD DEFEATS PAYSON Nephi came back with a rush Friday .night, the local basketeers., smothering Payson by' a score of 40 to 22, and proving superiority by an overwhelming margin. Blackett, Schofield and Phillips were outstanding for the winners while Wilson, who tallied 14 points for Payson, was the only man on the visitors' team who worried Nephi. Nephi led at the half, 18 to 10, and turned the game into a rout in the second half, the fast passing and accurate basket shooting proving impossible for Payson to combat successfully. The game put Nephi on a .500 basis in the Nebo race. The score: NEPHI G. T. F. P. 2 2 12 8 7 1 17 1 4 0 2 Levan-Gunniso- played Thursday afternoon between the Spanish Fork 2nd team and the N. H. S. 2nd team. The main teams of Spanish Fork and Nephi will play a league game Ford dealers from twelve towns in tonight In Spanish Fork. We are and Southern Utah held a Central will our team win. that hoping convention in this city Tuesday. Five The schedule for assembly pro- representatives from the Salt Lake grams has been arranged for the sec- branch were also in attendance and ond semester and some very interest- gave some valuable instruction to from this terriThey the ing programs are expected. are usually held on Wednesday at tory. The meetings were held at the Forrest hotel. Duke Page, the 11:00. The public Is invited. local dealer is to be complimented Supt. Barnett, Mr. Dennis Wood for being able to bring this group and Mr. W. L. Martin, visited the to Nephi, as each group of men schools at .Mills and Levan Thursday. that comes into our town for even a day spends some money here, and The following students have the in addition, when they return to highest averages In the student their home towns they generally a body association and their classes good word to say regarding Nephi, respectively for the first term which is very good advertising. 1927-2- 8. Furniture Company To Move To Larger Building About March 1st To Have Larger Stock At New Location Farms File Articles of Incorporation Paxman-Howe- ll W. L. Gardner, who has been district representative of the Texas company since last September, left Thursday fftr Provo, Utah, where he has accepted a position as dfstrlbutor for the Texaco products in Utah Mr. Gardner has been county. located at Nephi for past few years and the greater portion of which he was manager of the Central Motor Co. .Mr. and Mrs. Gardner left Thursday and will make their home In the Utah county city. 5 If Blackett, 105,2 Belliston, c Sperry, rg Phillips, lg Greenwood, lg McCune, rf 1113 10 0 110 -- Totals 17 17 0 2 6 40 PAYSON G. T. F. P. Articles of incorporation of the "Paxman-Howe- ll Farms" were filed with the county clerk of Juab county, recently. The headquarters of the company is specified as Nephi, Utah, with the following officers: J. W. Paxman, president; Ivan R. Howell, secretary; William Paxman, treasurer, and Emma Paxman, and Vera P. Howell, directors. The capital stock is $15,000.00,' divided into The purpose of the 1")00 shares. new company is to operate and con- a general farminf and llve- raising business. The above corporation, owns and operates approximately 1200 acres of dry farm land In Round valley about twelve miles southeast of Sclplo. - Oiuct W. L. Gardner Moves To Provo Where He Will Be Distributor For Texaco Gas rf Schofield, Patten, rf 2 2 Morris, Wilson 0 3 rg c Perkins, Nebeker, If lg rg Spainhower, Totals 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 111 0 0 8 22 Referee, Jenkins; umpire. Brown. Mutual Programs For Next Wednesday Evening Nephi Ward I'ronram Vocal duet, Ora Judd and Tom Cowan Grace Jenkins Reading Violin solo Helen Cowan Talk James McCune South S. O. D. H Club Girls Reading Enjoy Progressive Supper Vocal solo The members of the S. O. I). H. club gave a progressive supper Wednesday evening January 25th. Courses were served at the homes of Nellie Carter and Kuby Belliston. The evening was spent in games, Those music and slelgh-riding- . present were: Nina Chappell, Lorna Kendall, Georgia Francom, Mildred Monthly Priesthood Meeting Ord, Ruby Belliston, Nellie Carter, Ronald Belliston, Vickers, To Be Held Sunday 2 p'm. Elvin Wilkey,-ThomaDavid Austin, Herman Chrlsten-se- n Earlus Belllstxm, and priesthood The regular monthly and James Smith. union meeting of the Juab stake will be held Sunday afternoon, at . 2 W. C. Andrews, district trustee The Stake Presidency are o'clock. of the Nephi Klwanls club will atand officers all very desirous that the district convention to be tend teachers in the auxiliary organiz In attend- held at Salt Lake City Monday, and be stake Juab of ations the representative from the ant , also all memebers or the priest-hol- d will beclub. 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