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Show TRY THE HOME MERCHANT TRY THE HOME MERCHANT FIRST FIRST Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, March 14th, 1929. The Times, Vol. 19, No. 11. NEPHI B. P.W. CLUB OUTLINES AIMS AND IDEALS Local Organization Holding Banquet Tonight at Forrest Good Program Hotel the Occasion. for Arranged Commissioners Hold Meeting Tbe regular monthly meeting of the board of county commissioners of Juab County, was held last Saturday in this city. Those present from the West Side were as follows: Karl F. Dunn, chairman of the board. Sheriff 2.1. M. Kaigbn, Attorney C. N. Leatherbury, and Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. Claims against the cohnty, after being inspected by the commissioners were ordered paid for the amounts n W. JOHNSON The News, Vol. LEGION SELECTS NEW OFFICERS KIWANIS MEET No. 11. Farm Bureau To HATfHFRY MI H Meet Monday TO PAY OFF THE SERVICE STAR GIVES TALK AT 13, ' INDEBTEDNESS The annual meeting of the Nephl farm bureau organizations will be hold in the city hall, next Monduy at 7:30 p. in., to which evening The Service Star beautlmeeting made to Efforts are being monthly the entire population or Property Taken Over By J. gathering was in Hall held the Monday, Npph, ,s jnvited City fy Nephl and plans are being laid vl & to accomplish, a uicr minimi anu ottcer, for the coming year will take r v. "TV, " , worn eacn year, siaiea . w . --, uu- . Neilson Resolution of the and of the work done Puce. ! , report son in nis lain oeiore me ixeyui now uimi;., wem uiu iu " i loos will ho renorleit Board Herewith Published. Klwanls Club at the regular wee.y coiu.ub yer. M,M Edna Ro8enkrant8i exeCutlve luncheon Monday noon. Mr. Johnpresident, Anna Painter; First secretary of ihn mh Rtnto Farm son statea msi me cuy cuuucu wens vice rresiueni, leucine uruuga; iuu nnroaii will he in nttpndnna orwi At a meeting of the board of working on a plan at present to level, vice President, Afton Beckutead; wui explain what the state organtza- od Star point No. 1. Slsterhood-Ph- ena ? install sprinkling system and u dolnK and wln tlon doubt baM of the City Cemetery this Belliston; Star point No. 2, Remeni- Why 8threal CVKD?lng the and personal property year and the other half to be com- brance, Susie Downs; Star point No to organi of the corporation was disposed of. 13, Relief, Elsa Harris; Star point No zation. pleted next year. I In fiiimurl Vlnlann an.l T U7 a) tar Russell Hawkins had charge of i Education, Bess Clartdge; Star Charles R. Jenkins, president of 1,, . i u t am IvLII WQUiOU in: aMiau. the meeting and reported that his point No. 5, Vigilance, Elnora Foote; the Nephl local, stated that an lnvl more than committee had previously met with Recording Secretary, Ida Harris; tation is extended to the women of the meeting the City Council relative to work to Treasurer, Emma Meramott; Hlstor- - the community to be in attendance of the outstanding stock, either by be done on tne tuy ram out as no nan, Ionian uosweu, urgamsi at the annual meeting, and it is not the stockholders or by written appropriation had been made in the Jennie Hall; Door Guard, Henrietta necessary to be a member, every proxies. The majority of the stockholders budget for this year, no money was Warner; Reporter, Gwen Downs. body is invited. were in favor of disposing of the availuhlo stthar than from thA fundi In addition to the reports being vara an. Th. . fn. nu- . n to pay off the obligations. a musical program will also property apprupriaiea ur iuu mc.OT, uw- -made, PpoBl,,nt. which amounted to approximately ever, they promised to assist the be arranged. $2,600.00, and the following resoluGold Star Chairman, Maude For other civic organizations in any tions passed at the meeting will ex- rest; Chorister, Maude Foote; Chap- action they deemed practicable. J. W. Olpin, manager of the Nenhl P,aln fully the arrangements made two lain, Jane Booth; Assistant, Betsy Miss Mabel Lunt rendered Merc. Co. returned home Wednesday between Samuel P. NIelson, J. Walter vocal selections accompanied' by Anderson Paxman and the Nephl Community Melua Anaerson, piuuiHi. Executiva noard. Chairman Laura afternoon from a business trio to Hatchery: uuo uner- - for(ran. Mnmlwr. nf RiecutlvA Hoard Salt Lake City. Last lail me "That the real and personal prop ed a tree picture snow 10 u smut: clara park Elsle sidwell, Essie erty of the corporation be deeded students who presented a score cara shaw Stella Ander80n and conveyed by deed and bill of snnv me meir teem to ue xuu ier .I. . sale to parties aforenamed kx conChairman, Program Committee, cent perfect, the time limit set for sideration of said parties assuming route aiemuera, cisie Th children he- - ueru uue i a i.rK the obligations of the company now came enthused to the extent of hav-- vood, Alice Crapo existing, together with insurance. The following program was enjoy- ing their teeth put into good condl-- l taxes and Interest, legal expense and tion and on Friday, March 8th, the ed after election: Reading, Donna Incidental expenses now or hereto-club entertained 267 children at the Garbett; Saxophone selections, Harry K. O. assisted Florence Venice Theatre who presented Duckworth, by A new M. I. A. contest event was for accrued. if said purchasers shall elect slips. 267 out of a possible 434 is Duckworth. announced this week by the associa to "That sell said property within six a remarkable showing Bessie Clarldge, Reporter, tion officers, this being an essay con before the next operating test open to all members except in months or "a80n f th! the adult department, the subject sell ..TirJtbe season of 1930, and a -- ' S?, i. Tlie Nephl Business and Professional Women's Club is holding audited. The monthly fee reports of the a banauet and program at the or various county officers were approv in is which rest hotel this evening, ed by the county board in the follow of the observance the with keeping amounts: County Clerk, $118.51; National Business Women's week, of ing Recorder $45.40; Sheriff $5.80. the At March 10th to 16th. banquet Evan Harris of Nephl was appointtonight the following program will ed county road supervisor for East be rendered: Song of Welsome, by B. P. W. Club; President's address Juab county. The amount of $1700.00 was apof welcome. Mrs. Minnie J. Smith; payment of the propriated Piano eelection. Miss Rhetta Sperry; state road for the y through the Talk, "The Purpose of the Organizafarm in Salt Creek canyon. tion" Mrs neulah H. Bowers: Head- - Ockey "Greetings" The county is acquiring approximate in. Miss Alice Sowby; for the new road from the various civic clubs of Nephl, ly ten acres of land made a trip to The board county of will be given by the presidents Mona Saturday and met with mem the various organizations. bers of the Mona Town Board with One of the projects tor tne Nephi regard to repairing the county court club for this year is: "A scholar house at that place. The courthouse ship will be given to the girl gradu is used by the town board and Juab ating from the Junior High bcnooi county. who has the highest scholastic record." The scholarship will be given in the Nephi high school for next year. The local club is a member of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs, and was organized in July, 1917 in St. Louis Th federation has 964 clubs, with There are 45 51,000 members. Stake Quarterly Conference of state federations, with affiliated Juab Stake was held at the Stake clubs in Honolulu. Hawaii, and Tabernacle, Nephl, Utah on March Juneau, Alaska. 9th and 10th, 1929. The representaxt t th .w.o " " " aamn the. nrnnAnri. hoTI ho ,nnllo1 The following are some of the tive of the General Authorities was " for to women the stand for reasons why law, the belong people who of Wells the Presiding 8al Bishop John Purchasers for live it and the officers who enforce to B. P. W. club, a3 outlined by mem The meeting Saturday Bishopric. moneys paid out on accounts of obin it." contest the will hn Essays bers of that organization: was held in the evening in accord connected limited to 1500 words, and quota ligations and expenses cover "We belong to a Business and ance with suggestions from the Gen to per$100.00 therewith, plus to tions the extent 150 of words will sonal time Professional Women's Club because eral Authorities of the Church and and moneys outlayed, and be permissable. it gives us opportunity to work for a marked improvement in attendance the if any, to be turned) over The two essays in Juab and balance,to the .worthwhile civic projects and to pro- was noticed. d stockholders of the mode of stake wi bewinning Gur modern Kendall, Reporter, paid (Lorna forwaVed to M I. the mote the welfare of the community. d Bishop Wells presented the annual me is oesei wuu aangers. opeeu on i a company according to anrtrda.of.th? church ,,PlneralBa Miss Adams was absent from schoola thB hilrhwav.- Bnee hv rail Rnfi(1 "Because it gives us opportunity report of Juab Stake and made com in shares the - - in i win company. be considered in competition to join with others in promoting a parisons to other Stakes of the a few days last week on account oi the air 6peed in factory production, with is said purchasers shall elect essays from all other to "That retain said property and operate program which will raise the stand- Church. Referred to Juab Stake illness, jvirs. Kay urousn utuguL ucr even 8Deed n lae home, are all stakeawinning i nf the r'hm..h o ,i n with compliments for their past classes during her absence. 1 ? same in the hatchery business, so ards it education in business. factors which increase the number medal wm h fol of daily accidents. long, but not exceeding ten years as "Because it gives us opportunity record. He suggested the four v from e8sav tha r.,,!o Baid Much good preventative work is tion and a IiWa wr tn. to keep young business women get lowing topics as the Keynote of th purchasers shall so operate said Miss Mabel Wilson, the champion k an education which will fit them conference and which he was in typist of the Nephi High School was being done by chambers of commerce essay from the Young Men's associa- - property themselves, the stockholders structed to stress. for entrance in the business world. ' 8ald comPany as shown of record awarded her Pearl Medal Emblem and other organizations with the ulti- - tion. 2. The Sabbath Day, 1. Tithing. on March 8th, 1929, shall have the This is the highest award mate objective of stopping all acci- nf tho offWra recently. "Because it gives us opportunity 3. Better .,a!,n.., ... attendance at Sunday to be won by a Nephl student. dents. However, they still continue ureln Hvo for self expression. 4. Better attend m said purchasers to the number Meeting. to over extent Morning of is the Emblem Medal 90,000 The Pearl contest by all M Men and Gleaner "Because it gives us wholesome ance at the Priesthood M. I. A. meet awarded by the Underwood Type- - latauues ana, millions or minor acci- - Glrls of Juah stake and aasert that r zuu emeus eacn year ror eacn snare recreation. on 80 em at a p ce night. d by to a student who dents last year. writer gince youtnful eS8aylst in this school "Because it gives us opportunity ingElderTuesday Owen L. Barnett. Supt. of writes Company of less excellent 80 the than words work the selling 70 and Although diRtrirt between i. along ha to for mental, physical and spiritual Juab School District and James H r0f.t,ni n minute for 15 minutes with less Safety Lines has done much to reduce state contests, there is every reason pHce per ch,ckl at sald hatchery, per growth. e Supt. of Juab Stake Seminary . , . Ject to 5 errors. Mabel wrote 77 words accidents, it cannot eliminate them t0 nope tnat (Jne of bookings, and "Because it gives us the friendship Ockey, were called to the stand on Sunday vtdlng hatchery has not sold out at minute in this test. She is to entirely. Therefore, our next con- - medals mav hn wnn h Tah'o'Jl and fellowship of leading business of the educational be - siaerauon snouia De to mate tne con- and spoke morning lne ume oraer is onerea. acnieveher for la complimented hoinr women." and professional Debating ln "That Purchasers will permit advantages the church was offering. ment. sequence as slight as possible. First consideration in th r.i..B rw. co Among other things the splendid stocKboiders of the company to use Miss Verena Adams has qualified Aid is the answer to this problem. and M Men. APnaTtmalta tK operation of the High School and tor me conralla building and premises so purAlnis month. Selected teams the the Seminary in this district was Award of Merit, the Expert Teach- - listedj lastI year were from minor from these for the storage and handling chased classes will on Tuesdav mentioned. Mr. Ockey stated that ers rean xvieuai auiuidiu. c " b'- - next, debate the subject "Resolved- of feed and eggs of the Utah Poultry every conisderation that could be tnat Miss Aaams nas oeeu uuiu6 u Tlat bad conditions Association, "'""6" "s10"and surround- - Producers asked for had been shown the Semi some excellent worit m ine iype- - wmu so long as such usage shall not in- icii mauy oi tuose peopie ings account for tnr.ro uib j . . nary by the officials of the High writine department and we wish to with us today. terfere with the use of the said build- anrl d(.nnm.c... t. School. He also referred to the fact Aid First the in week third on Week, lng and Premlses y purchasers in the her her splendid The same Question will afterward that only about fifty per cent of the compliment d vU,UM..a. u.6u ,u,Pu dBhato. hatchers business and only while re tle subject for G. H. Bauer, who escaped from the High School students of the Nephl worK. by purchasers. rT7 ,P" A livelly Merest is being shown in tained , . Sanpete county jail last Saturday, High School are enrolled in the Semi If said property shall be sold "That was recaptured in Nephi Tuesday nary while in some schools as many question of "environ- Lw nll,fIiDaora l,nfn.A The Booster club of the Nephi High nfARfl mnra otrnn frl,. nn 3 the "need for' tha"t ''OunTeTt evening, by Louis Garrett, deputy as ninety per cent ara taking ad School gave .. tnat tne adult members of .. Sheriff vantage of the Seminary training. He gram Friday, March 8th, as follows, p sheriff of Juab county. the M. I. A. may ask for an oppor- the Improvement of said property or Garrett was coming back up town urged the people to influence their Prayer, Mabel Wilson; Opening song tate oI preparedne8S part thereof, and any interest tunity to debate the same question. any after supper, and as the escaped children to avail themselves of this Booster tteaumg, Most bitorlm uiud; accrued on moneys paid out by pur" "nniri " V... tV,n rr, rl. wo j.,,. BiCv.t.uo prisoner was heading north along opportunity. to carrv First Aid eouiDment. hut in Acnaaii; i chasers at the rate of 8 per cent per Main street, the sheriff met him face ireue President Thomas H. Burton lowing quartet: annum on obligations or expenses, many of them the First Aid TahlnBt to face, and immediately recognized his remarsk Sunday afternoon made Myrl Downs, Florence Blackett and needg refllIing If half of th etc., may be deducted by purchasers . n r r l in -hortQ wvhim. He was placed in the Juab mention of the needed improvement ueou ueagiey, tents are gQne frQm ft cabinet u for county Jail and later taken to Mantl on the Stake Tabernacle. He related Cowan, Ruth Sperry, Maurice Chase; might serve on,y fQr ha,f of the accJ where he will await trial in the dis briefly the history of the building Reading, Ruth Sperry; Closing song, denta that occur Superintendents trict court for the attempted robbery and drew attention to the difficult Booster Club. of factories should take First Aid Sugar Co. Field Manager of the Gunnison bank, last January conditions under which it was Week as a reminder to refill their Visits Nephi Farmers Frank Anderson, who escaped The following students have the 0Kinol tne with Bauer, has not been recaptured in atuaeni of uuujr Tne reeular the Board highest grades Automobiles are the cause of more meeting Samuel Taylor, of Payson, Utah Association and their classes re ancidpntn than oimn.t but, City JVIarshal Ross Tolley saw a ,.., of Education was held Wednesday o weeks six the man whom he thought to be Ander Texaco Credit Manager last afternoon. Present: Harry Foote, field manager of the spectlvely during B0Urce except the Kitchen stove, Mon- was in Sugar Company Nephi son, walking north on Main street, H. H. James Albert penoa: Ockey, Belliston, now manv outomobiles rarr Visits This District Student or th8 PurP08e of getting Nephl Mr. Tolley last Tuesady evening. GarC. Alma Body Mabel Wilson 95; and Raphael Dalby, Ad in how many states farmers interested in the growing of was unarmed at the time, and did not LaMarr Hawkins 93 3 is it requisite that everv par currv "eld to Mabel Wilson sugar beets. The sugar company is 95; Senior Class attempt capture him emptyhanded. ota lne lro,u Aid First not "ei,u"3 It is oauiisry supplies? F. N. Gould, Jr., credit manager of Nina only 92 He came along to the Mt. Nebo offering the farmers a minimum of were rea to relative Chappel for read, Engineer the accidents that First head$7 per ton for beets. It is estimated LaMarr Hawkins, Ald lg major Service Station and got a gun and the Texas Company, with Class Junior cent water of in the the analysis neCessary . The little minor went back toward the north end of quarters at Butte, Montana, spent 93 that the average crop in this valley Maxlne Carter 93 Knhool. the accidentia at as pool swimming Hign such skinnine the during the past would be about twelve tons per acre, Class Velna Evans knuckles while workingthe city, but was unable to locate several days in Utah was installSophomore This recommended the report on thp and Anderson. The two men were seen week. Mr. Gould over in Nephi 92 according to County Agricultural Bowles, 92 a ation of Virginia chlorine in order system or a burn from the engine, getting the territory A. E. Smith, there is machinClass Dorothy Chase exhaU8't in Salt Creek canyon Tuesday after Tuesday, and went Freshman Agent to water better the the than purify pipei often regult ,n 8erioU8 Hawkins, local Texaco 93 Florence Wilson 92 5 noon, but were walking about a half with Russell ery in this valley to take care of now being used. After method if Infection, A few minutes neglected. This is Gould's Mr. first Honor A Roll Seniors Mabel agent. mile apart. approximately 100 acres of beets. in antiseptic and cussing the matter for some time, That amount of acreage would bring Sheriff Garrett and Marshal Tolley trip to the state of Utah, and he was Wilson. Juniors LaMarr Hawkins covering thapplying Board d the authorized the purchase B. Roll Seniors Nina bandage, mav save hour nr vn dav of such a system as recommended by a neat sum of money into this valley, aided materially in the capture of very delighted with Utah and Honor the alleged bank bandits when they especially the Nephi territory, this Chapell, Dorothy Haymona. unve of ., lnto, the State Sanitary Inspector. This and would create a job for a numjni-,- ' were captured South of Levan, fol being the only station that he visited Taylor, Ruth Sperry, Earlus Chris- machine will be attached to the ber of Nephi young boys. t Th(, outside of Salt Lake and Ogden. tensen, Marjorie Ord, Martha Cowan portunUy of nelping the other fellow. Present filter, and a small amount of lowing the attempted robbery, and i Anv then for Bauer to come back to Juab myn ijwua, nup motorist mav find hi,oif in o cniorine be added to the water dur- Funeral Services Held Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellison on rage ourj county to be captured again, It ap the week end in Salt Lake spent (Continued to be a "Good Samaritan- - Ing the operation of the pool. This poistion City, pears that his luck in this county where they visited with Mrs. James For Infant Baby and the fact that he has a First Aid wiu insure safety to the bather at is not so good. umm num wun car means ln cuuiammauon nis be of " E. Cole, who recently returned from the Lieutenant-Colonmay C. Enos of Funeral services were held last In Monhl Mnn. aciuaiiy saviue numan lives. ir vonr iuul may ue iu iue Southern California, where she has aik r "y Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Sidwell of spent the past winter. They also Ho, mootino- with th rfiserve officers automobile is not equipped with a water. Tne remainder of the meeting was Mrs. Ed. Whiting, for their infant Col. Enos is First Aid Kit, see that one is put home this visited with Mrs. M. T. Lyons, and of tho TT S Armv Declo, Idaho, returned The week after enjoying a vacation in Miss Wanda Lyons while in the above attached to the 3rd Reserve Area, there today. Any Druggist can supply taken up in discussing the employ-an- d baby, who died last Friday. n is very much interested in the you and the costjs small considering ment of teachers for the next school little baby girl was only thirty-seveNephi, where they visited with rela city. Miss Wanda Lyons, just re year. Superintendent Barnett was days old. The services were in tives and friends. Mrs. J. E. Ingram cently returned from New York and ,nrir nf outline men who have had what Is at stake. to issue contracts to charge of Robert H. Garrett of the numin authorized most Home are accidents vinitinsthe with tn inin nr. and norion Mr miitor relative, as th. friona Salt Lake with went as' far North ward Bishopric. teachers on April 1st in Salt Lake City. (Continued on Page Eight) and Mrs. Sidwell. ganized reserves. T J?.!"? oue-ha- lf - 1 J 1 & three-fourt- right-of-wa- - I nfflz-ar- hs a , Conference Held . In Juab Stake M A Announ ce Essay Contest lt WEEK'S NEWS AT NEPHI HIGH f?1" m.nt WHAT FIRST AID WEEK MEANS high-spee- pro-rate- I - - 0J J one-ce- nt sub-tha- Deputy Sheriff Arrests Jail Breaker l- - . pro-D- er open-dat- t- - - - I v. inter-war- luT V.1.. I 7 A : I 1 1 ri". . 1 r""'"' I i.. 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