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Show if Read What The Nephi Merchants Are Offering You--I- t Will Pay You To Read The Ads And Then Buy In Nephi Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Friday, November 9th, 1928. The Times, Vol. 18, No. 45. Democrats Take Majority of Offices Patronize The Nephi Merchants Who Are Helping To Put The Town On The Map-L- et the Money Stay In Nephi SUPERVIORS MEETING Under the auspices of the Relief Society a convention for their supervisors will be held at 2 p . m. Sunday, November 18 in the Tabernacle. Dean John Nuttal of the B. Y. U. Is a State Senator Geo. H. Ryan will be the speaker. As he and a of outstanding ability teacher And State Representative very Inspirational talker, the opporThos. H. Burton Only Two tunity of getting his Instructions will be helpful. Republicans Elected in Co. Avery cordial invitation is extended to the Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishopric of wards. Visiting Teachers Unofficial election returns from of the Relief Society, also leaders Juab County give all of the Demo- and teachers in the various church cratic candidates, with the exception organizations. of Judge Thomas H. Burton, for State Representative and George H. Ryan, for State Senator, substantial majorities.' Two small precincts, Callao and Trput Creek have not v j reported. Parent-Teache- rs The following were elected In Juab State Senator, George H. County: Ryan; Thomas H. Burton, State Representative; June Kendall, Counterm; Earl ty Commissioner, The first meeting of the Parent-TeacheF. Dunn', County Commissioner, Association of the year, was term; County Attorney, C. N. held last evening In the High School Leatherbury. Auditorium, a fair attendance being The total vote in Juab County is present. W. Lunt, Mrs. George as follows: For President, Alfred chairman of the association presided E. Smith, 1713; Herbert Hoover, A good musical program was render1539; For United States Senator, ed by the Girls Glee Club, and the William Ernest High School Band, under the direcH. King, 2153; Bamberger, 1375; For Cong. Repre- tion of W. L. Martin. sentative, 1st Dist., Knox Patterson, Superintendent Barnett discussed 1636; Don B. Colton, 1571; For the new study plan and the hour Justice of Supreme Court, period, and showed the many adTerm, S. R. Thurman, 1756; William vantages to the student under the H. Folland, 1463; For Justice of new plan, as compared with the old Term, Valentine system. Supreme Court, Gideon, 1746; Ephraim Hanson, The subject to he taken up dur1495; For Governor, George H. Dern, ing the coming season were referred 017; William H. Wattis, 1164; For to the Parent-Teachecommittee to Secretary of State, Milton H. Welling make a selection of suitable sub1804; John W. Peters, 1456; For jects to be discussd. Attorney General, Oliver K. Clay The new teachers in the district 1700; George P. Parker, 1411; For this year were introduced to those State Treasurer, John F. Mendenhall, present, and the balance of the eve1698; A. Edsel Christensen, 1385; was occupied in parents meetFor State Auditor, W. Harrison Farr, ning with the teachers under whom ing 1552; Ivor Ajax, 1501; For Supt. of their children have work. Public Instruction L. John Nuttall, The officers of the organization Jr., 1599; Dr. C. N. Jensen, 1545; urge the parents of this city to take State Senator, C. D. McNeeley, 1560; a more active interest in the work G. H. Ryan, 1656; State Representaof the association in order that the tive, P. J. Bonner, 1507; Thomas H. right kind of can be Burton, 1715; For District Judge, given between the school and the Grover A. Giles, 1769; Leroy H. Cox, home. 1345; For District Attorney, Abe Murdock, 1699; A. L. Larsen, 1514; For County Commissioner, News Happenings at Term, June Kendall, 1801; E. P. Nephi High School Peterson, 1409; For County Commissioner, Term, Earl F. Dunn, 1808; John G. Bunnell, 1410; For County Attorney, C. N. Leatherbury, (LORNA KENDALL, Reporter) 1787; P. N. Anderson, 1432. An excellent Armistice Day proThe vote cast In various precincts gram is being prepared by ihe "of Juab County for Cbunty candi- American It will be preLegion. dates Is as follows: v hool auditorium sented in the Mona Precinct For State Senator, Monday at onehigh The public o'clock. (Continued on Page Eight) is invited to attend. After the program there will be a paradj, in which the students of the Nephi High School and gTade schools will paricipate. Herbert In Juab County 'A- - PRESIDENT OF FARM CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT SUNDAY AFTERNOON P7V l! h"t . '- - ii"r;ip x C. BUREAU HERETONIGHT Hoover v.,. urnnnrrr miii j.h mjim iiium m mini iiiiihwjwiioihim 7771 nm M K '' First Meering of ;- - M - - -- I V 31 ' - ! - Ephraim Bergeson, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau wll be the principal speaker at a meeting to be held tonight at the Nephi City hall. His subject will be "The Farm Bureau Tax Program. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Juab County Farm bureau, and President Harry Beagley extends an invitation to all those who are interested to come out. The meeting will commence at 7:30 p. m. The tax problem is one of the most discussed problems of this state, and every person who can possible attend should hear what the Utah btate Farm bureau has to offer to the people. Marking of Cities To Aid Aviators rs Postmaster John E. Lunt received letters from Postmaster General Harry S. New, and Harry F. Guggen heim, President of the Daniel Guggen heim fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics, in regards to the marking of cities and towns for the benefit of aerial navigation. Postmaster Lunt read the letters at Kiwanis Monday, and reported that the City of Nephi was already marked, but It may Ije advisable to have the word Nephi" painted on the high school building or on the barn at the county fair grounds. The Forrest Hotel was one of the first buildings in the state of Utah to. have the name of the city or town painted on its foof, which showed a step ahead of the average town In being marked for the benefit of aviators. The following is the letter re ceived by Postmaster Lunt: Postmaster, Nephi Utah. .My Dear Postmaster: 10-ye- ar 2-- rs 1 . 4-- 2-- Nephi Ward To Hold Conference MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION I hereby declare November 12, 1928, a holiday in Nephi City, and urge the citizens to fittingly observe the day. It is desired that the business houses close at noon, so' that all may join in the parade and other celebrations given by the schools and the American Legion. HARRY BEAGLEY, Mayor of Nephi City. Baseball Association to Service Star Legion to Elect Officers Wednesday Entertain Service Men special Educational program was The main given Friday morning. feature being the discussion of subjects selected by the National committee on National Education Week. A The officers of the Service Star Legion of Nephi extends a special man Invitation to every and his partner to be at the Tabernacle, on Monday, November 12th, at 5:30 p. tn. to participate in the The music department of the N. entertainment and luncheon prepared H. S. gave the program in the monthfor them. Asosciation meetly Parent-Teacheing held in the high school Thursday evening. The annual ward conference of the Nephi ward will le held in the Juab Stake Tabernacle next Sunday evening, November 11th, at 7 o'clock p. m. Bishop Thomas Bailey reports that there will be special speakers, The annual Ag. Club ball will be and that a good musical program is November 29, Thanksgiving, being arranged for this occasion. The given Good music and ward bishopric extends an invitation In the Arlington. to all members of the ward to be in delicious refreshments will be furattendance Sunday evening, as they nished. are very desirous of having a large number present. In a special assembly held Nov. 6, Mr. C. W. Johnson explained to the students the methods of canting a bfllot. An election was held ImmediNephi Kiwanis Club is after the assembly, in whl.ih Invited to Salt Lake City ately the school turned out to ba Republican. The state senator and the Gov-wethe main ones voted on the The Nephi Kiwanis Club received Democratic ticket. The civil governan Invitation from the Salt Lake ment classes acted as judges of the club to attend a Kiwanis Inter-Cit- y election. mettlng in Salt Lake next Thursday evening, the occasion being in honor Has everyone heard about the of the International Secretary and girls Athletic Club? In case you International President and their haven't we will tell you more about wives being in the above city on that it. date. The looal club accepted the The hiking department of the club invitation and a number of the mem- took their first hike last Saturday bers will attend. The destination of the hike was to Several business matters were reach Price's ranch. Lunch was eaten dlscUHsed at the Monday noon lunch- around a fire, after which the girls eon, and the meeting was In charge returned by way of the main canyon. Miss Everyone had a wonderful time and of President Gilbert Bailey. Helen Chase rendered two vocal we are sure all the girls that went manner. will be presen tat our next hike. Our solos in a very pleasing There will be no Kiwanis meeting next hike wll be taken Saturday, nert Monday noon on account of the Novmber 17, this is to be a weinte day being set aside as a holiday. It and marnhmellow roast at the N. Girls! lie There. being Armistice Day. A splendid assembly program was given by the Freshman class WednesNephites Enjoy Visit In Nov 7. President Fred Morgan Salt Lake Last Saturday day. presided. The following numbers were given: prayer, Mr. Memmott; two selections, band; reading. Maur-In- e Kendall; live sparks, Florence Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. C. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Bent Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilaon; saxaphone solo, Mr. Martin, G. Iloothe; inSpencer E Forrest of Ncphl and Mr. accompanied by Diane duet, David Austin and and Mrs. Loyle Adams of Provo, strumental motored to Salt. Lake City last Sat- Cleo Petty; talk, Supt. Barnett. Mr. Barnett gave a very splendid urday, where they blsited with Mr. talk on the subject of choosing a Mrs. Wllkins and Mrs. Al. Wtlklns. He stated that there are vocation. was formerly Miss Helga Bryan. 2000 occupations open now, while fw years ago there were only 600. Miss Elsie Mauidian, former Nephi He also showed as many ways in high school teacher is spending the which we may choose our vocation. week end at the home ot Mr. and We are certain everyone was beneMrs. Clarnce Warner. fitted by the program. rs ' .. meeting held in the City Hall, Wednesday evening, November 14th at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers to take care of baseball during the year 1929 All lovers of baseball are urgent ly resuested to come out, and help select officers for the year 1929. There will du 7 be a H. f Armistice Day To Be Celebrated In Nephi Monday ublic Meeting To Be Held In High School Auditorium At 2:00 P. M. Parade At 3:00 O'clock. The tenth anniversary of the sign ing of the armistice which marked the close of the Warld War will be observed at Nephi with special ex ercises in charge of the American Legion, Nephi Post No. 1, and the Nephi Chapter of the Service Star Legion. Department Commander Frank Deming of the American will be present to take part Legion n the exercises, and one of the fea tures of the day's observance will be parade in which the various patri otic and civic organizations are called upon to depict again some of the stirring incidents that marked the days of America's preparation for er part in the great war. The following program will be pre sented at a public ,meeting at the high school at two o clock under the auspices of the American Legion: Song by the audience. "The Star Spangled Banner." Prayer, Post Chaplain. Vocal solo .Mrs. Lorraine Lunt. - Reading, Mrs. Wm. F. Squire. Address, Department Commander Frank Deming. Selection, American Legion Quar tet. Address, "Applied Patriotism," Legionnaire Samuel G. Paxman. Soi by audience led by Legion naire Arthur V. Pyper, "Keep the Home Fires Burning." The Service Star Legion will enter tain for all former service men and their partners at a banquet at the In the stake tabernacle at The experience of Colonel Charles afternoon and at the close of the A. Lindbergh during his United day a grand ball will be held at the States tour last fall and subsequent Arlington pavilion. A luncheon meeting of all ILegion- cross country flying haa caused him to stress to the officials of the Daniel naires and all former service men Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion will also be held at the Forrest'Hstefat noon, and at this meeting it is (Continued on Page .Eight) probable that installation exerciser for the newly elected officers of th Nephi Post will be conducted untf Judge T. H. Burton Issues direction of Department Cm Statement of Appreciation the manaer iranic ueming. ine now officers are as follows: Post Commander,. Chester Foote. 1st Vice Commander, Gerald Cazier To the voters of Juab County, who 2nd Vice Commander, Lorraine on Election Day gave such gratifying evidence of their good will toward Lunt. L. W. Burton. Adjutant, me in electing me to the honorable Sergeant at arms. Reed Belliston. position of representative to the Post Chaplain, Alva Howell. state legislature. Especially do I Post Historian, Walter J. Olpln. feel grateful for the fact that three fourths of the people of my home town, where I have lived all my life and where I should be known best, saw fit to elect me to one of the highest offices within the gift of the people. I also feel deeply Indebted to the local newspapers of Juab County for their fair and unbiased consideration shown towards me during the campaign. Word received from' Salt Lake I am not only deeply grateful for from Mr. and Mrs. A. V. this expression of confidence, but I Thursday Gadd, conveys the news that Mr. desire to publicly state that I shall Gadd is getting better, and will be go to the Legislature with a keen able to leave the hospital in the very am I fact of that the appreciation near future, and will be strong of with the duty represent enough to be charged Mr. home. ing all of the people and not merely Gadd has been brought In the hospital for one or one of group the people party past seven weeks, during which It will be my unceasing desire to the time he has suffered from an attack render a Bervice to the people of my of but has recovered typhoidcounty and state commensurate with now so thatfver, he is able to sit up in me. conferred the responsibility upon for a few minutes at a time. Mr. I shall at all times be willing and bed many friends In Nevhl will anxious to receive suggestions and Gadd's be glad to hear that his condition Is recom to consideration due give much better, and that he will soon medations concerning pending or be home again. proposed legislation. five-thir- ty A. V. Gadd To Be Brought Home - I have had occasion to. observe some of the evil results growing out and hasty leglsla of tion. I shall go to the state house of representatives with a solemn re solve to work faithfully and energetl cally for such measures as shall correct evils of present legislation and just as faithfully and energeti cally against class legislation or pet meanurua designed for private profit at the expense of the public. I shall feel bound to render such service to my constituents In return for their confidence in me. THOS. H. BURTON re V The News, Vol. 12, No. 45. - i -- -- (I : ...... y :);': A Ay M'-- . fhJ l ? 1 . Glen Worthington Shows up Well in Ft Collins Game Jf I As .... il. , Ladies Literary Club Holds Meeting Monday The Ladies Literary Club held their regular meeting in the club rooms at the city hall, Monday, November 6th, vice president Mrs. Alberta B. Belliston, was in charge. At roll call, each member responded by stating the most Two helpful thing tn her home. piano solos were rendered by Cleo Petty. The American Home Program was carried out by Miss Bertha Stoker, reading a paper entitled, "The Successful Family Life." A discussion followed. Those present were: Mrs. Alberta B. Belliston, Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. I M. Petty, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, .Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry, Miss Ida Parkes, and Miss Bertha Stoker. semi-month- ly Glen Worthington played his first full game of football this season last Saturday at Fort Collins, Colo., when the Utah Aggies lost the game to the Colorado Aggies by a six to seven count. Worthington played good ball and a dispatch from Fort Collins says: "The defensive play of Nephites Attend Recreation Convention at Gunnison Worthington and Gillespie thwarted at least two Colorado Aggies scores. Worthington also showed exceptions speed on end runs, accounting for Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith. Mr. considerable Utah yardage. Ed. V. Downs, and Mrs. Goorge Ingram were in Gunnison. Thursday, attending a Recreational Convention, under th Judge iMelvin C. Harris of Logan which Is being bpid Utah, will be In Nephi on November auspices of Ihe National Playground 14th and 15th and will occupy the association and the Utah Agricultural bench in Judge Purton's court and college. The convention will conhear two cases, which are set for tinue for tbrpp days, and a group will attetid from Nephi each day. those days. th-r- :J1 i A : |