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Show j The One Thing That Should Be Boosted In Nephi It The Poultry Business -"'-- --- The Times, Vol. No. 39 19, lay, September 26, M) AUDIT REPORT OF CHANGES SC11 mewed y. WARDSOJyfiOE THE JUAB The followlug changes were made the Nephi WardX Nephl South Ward and the Mona Ward of the Juab Stake, Sunday, Sept 22, 1929: Di After twenty years ot faithful ser vice as Bishop of the Mona ward, Bishop Kaphael Garfield was honor ably released with his counselors, Kay and Hay Newton, who and Clerk Are Ernestlikewise Board, served for many years Commended For Careful have John S. NielBon who with honor. and Painstaking Manner has served for many years In the High Council of the stake was In Handling The Business. chosen to succeed Bishop Garfield with Keuben Kay as his first coun The audit report of Juab School selor and Alton Ellertson as his Eugene Newton district tor the two year period end- second counselor. ing June 30th, 1929, required by succeeds Wlllard Ellertson as ward law, was received the pant week. clerk. The Relief Society of the Wona The audit wag made by the accountCo. cer- Ward also reorganized. Mrs. Gerald-u-s ing firm of Beesley-Reeve- s Newell having been president for tified public accountants. The reserved port deals with the operations of the more than twenty years and was re school district in every detail for so faithfully and efficiency the two year period and is a very leased with her counselors Mrs. Rapcompete report of the financial con- hael Garfield and Mrs. M. M. King. These sisters were succeeded by Mrs. dition of the district. Space would not permit of giving Verda Ellertson as President, Mrs. the report in full as it covers four- Martha Garfield as first and Mrs. teen typewritten pages. We are Seralda Newton as second counsel therefore publishing only the com- ors. Charlotta Kay will succeed Verda Ellertson as secretary. ments as given in the report: Honorable Board of Education, Parley P. Christison and John C. Hall after laboring fifteen years in Juab School District. Gentlemen the Bishopric of the Nephi Ward as In accordance with your lstruct-ion- s counselors to Bishop Thomas Bailey Much credit is due we have audited the accounts are released. of the Juab School District for the these brethren for their faithful two year period ending Juc- 30th. labors in this capacity ever since 1929, and herewith submit our re- the ward was organized in August, port thereon, supplemented by the 1914. These Brethren are succeed statements as enumerated in the in- ed George R. Judd and Aaron P. dex appended thereto. Christiansen. The Nephl South Ward Relief Our audit embraced an analysis of cash receipts and disbursements, Society reorganized. The retiring revenues and expenses for the two presidency Mrs. Kama Brougn, Airs. year period, and the verification of Margaret Linton and Mrs. Nellie the assets and liabilities of the dis- Cowan, have presided over this orgtrict. In our analysis of operations anization for the past five years and we checked receipts with sources of have endeared themselves to the revenue and disbursements with sisters of the ward for the splendid invoices and authorizations In the manner in which they have conduc Board minutes. ted the affairs of this spienaia These sisters are succeeded We note with satisfaction that the work. School Board has adopted the sug- by JVlrs. Emma Memmott as Presi gestions made in our previous audit dent, Mrs. Phena Belliston as first report of preparing monthly, instead and Mrs. Louise Christensen as sec Mrs. Jane Smith of quarterly, reports of expenditures ond ' counselors. la comparison with appropriations. having acted as secretary so faith The per capita costs have been in- fully for many years is reieasea ana creased daring the past four years. Mrs. Louise Vickers chosen for the Is Mrs. Charity Garrett For the year ending June 30, 1926, position. Mrs. the total expense per pupil amount- make treasurer to succeed ed to $69.78. The increase for the Eliza Howarth released after long perioud under review is due prin- years of service. cipally to a decrease In enrollment from 1274 pupils in 1926 and 1927. to 1195 for the two year period just ended, which amounted for the year 1828-2- 9 to $75.23 per capita. The cash in the bank was verified by certificates from the depository bank. Inventories of library books, text books and general supplies A successful class leaders and have been arrived at by adding purchases teachers' convention was held in the for the last two years to the balan- tabernacle, Sunday evening, Sept ces as shown at June 30, 1927, less ember 22. The convention was under taken rate of 25 the direction of the Juab at the Stake depreciation A complete Relief Society, who secured the serper cent each year. physical Inventory was taken of the vices of Mrs, Algie E. Baliff and Book Store supplies. Principal J. A. Washburn of the Additions to fixtures and equip- Provo Seminary to give talks on sub ment, In the amount of $4,688.16 outlined for the coming year's have been charged during the two jects work in the Relief Society. under 0 years Mrs. Algie E. Baliff addressed the audit, distributed to the high school and $721-.6- 6 convention on the subject of Bioto the district schools. These graphy, giving a list of the books to improvements included nineteen be studied this year and a comment new typewriters, a motor lawn on each and explaining that the mower, a chlorinator, new chairs, books were chosen because of tne tools and sundry equipment. interest of the books themselves and The bonded indebtedness of the because of the of life that la. district amounted tq $117,000.00 found in most ofbeauty them, ' She pointed as at Jne 30, 1929, which repre- out the factors that go to make a sents a reduction of $18,000.00 dur good biography and urged that ing the last two years. The bonds relief workers make a thoro bears 5 per cent Interest and are study society of the biographies chosen for over a due serially period of the this year in the hope that such a next thirteen years at the rate of study woulr prove a real contribut $9,000.00 annually, final payment ion to the lite of each individual. tailing aue in tne year 1942, J, A. Washburn gave a comprehen No sinking fund is necessary un sive talk on the Book of Mormon, exder the serial bond redemption his subject with the aid of method which has been adopted by plaining charts and maps which he has prethe district. Funds are provided He gave valuable suggest from current receipts to meet the pared. ions for the study of the Book of yearly installment and interest pay Mormon in a chronological order, ment, and be also pointed out the advan Bonds and coupons redeemed dur. tage of gaining a knowledge of the were social conditions ot ancient peoples ing the period under review found to be properly cancelled and and contrasting this condition with on me in the Clerk's office. All In conditions existing today. He ex terest coupons to date have been plained further the records found in paid. the Book, of Mormon and also the The cash funds of the district are races of people. protected by a depository bond of The convention proved a real In $15,000.00 which was inspected by centive for the and carry-- ; us. We also ekamined the surety ing on ot lesson beginning work tQ be studied, on bonds' Board members and dlst- throughout the year. ivouunueq on page j n i'UMDI CTC MOT nc UUI llll LLIL LI 01 Ul AT THE n Supt - Successful Convention Held By Relief Society HAL Field and Garden Ck-o- " l. ' MR PIE MUTUALS OF STAKE HOLD SOCIALS JUAB COMITY FAIR Ifolatfins V Wheat Half bushel Kanred, 1st Alton Ellertson, Mona; And, Nlelaoft Bros. Mona; 3rd, David Nielsoa, Mona. Sheath of Kanred, 1st, Walter Halt bushel Kofod. Gadd, Nephl. 1st, David Broadhead, Nephl. Corn Best 10 ears, field. 1st Win. Jones, Nephl; 2nd. Hansen, Levsa; 3rd, La Vera Bowles, Nephl. stalks field corn 1st. Best Hansen, Levan; 2nd LaVern Bowles, Nephi. 1st, Owen Best 10 ears popcorn Barnett, Nephi; 2nd Edmund Rus-' sell, Nephl. 1st W. A. Best 6 stalks popcorn Garrett, Nephl; 2nd Merle Wllkey, Nephi. Be,t 10 ears sweet coin 1st Sidney Scott, Nephl; 2nd, Mr. Oreen,' Mona. Best Sunflowers stalks, 1st . Dwight Sparks, Nephl. Potatoes Early Ohio. 1st W. A. Garrett, Nephl; Rural New Yorkers, 2nd Sidney Scott, Nephi; Rurals, 1st Herbert Yeates, Mona; Bliss, 1st Sidney Scott. Nephi; WiDard, 2nd, Wm. Jones Nephi; RusBets, 1st Iceland Vickers. 1st, .Milton Squash Hubbard, Shaw, Nephl; 2nd C H. Parkins, Nephi; Banana, 1st Edmund Russell, Nephi; 2nd Ruion Sowby, Nephi; Summer, 1st Kate Burton, Nephi; Other varieties, 1st, Joseph Vickers, Nephl; . 2nd Vance Phillips, Nepht Carrots 1st Joseph Price, Nephi; 2nd J. W. Ingram, Nephi. 1st Joseph Table Beets Nephi; 2nd J. W. Ingram, Nephi., Turnips 1st, Joseph Price, Nephl 2nd Vance Phillips, Nephi. Onions 1st Walter uacta, isepni; 2nd, Jos R. Price. 1st. Wm. Beans 10 noun da Jones. Nenhi: 2nd. J. W. Ingram, Nenhi; 3rd. J. W . Ingram. NenhU 1st Jonn u. Yeates, Pole Beans Mona. Melons Watermelons. 1st. J. R Price, Nephi; 2nd Robert Beagley, Nephl. Cantaloupe. 1st Josepn k. Price, Nephi. Muskmeion, 1st, noot. Beagley,-Neph- The News. Vol. 13, No. 39 .. Bull, 2 yrs., J. W. Barnes, 1st; Bull calf. J. II. Barnes. 1st; Bull calf, J. W. Barnes, 2nd. Cow, Peter Sorenson. 1st; J. R. Barnes, 2nd. Heifer, Louis Garrett, 1st; Louts Garrett, 2nd. Poultry and Rabbit Pen, Herbert Green- Turkeys halgh. 1st. Barred Rock pen Ra'jh Barnes, 1st and 2nd. Barred Rock cockerel. Dee Wright, 1st. Rock cock, Dee Wright, 1st. White Leghorn utility h( ns, Alton Gadd 1st and 3rd; Walter Paxman, 2nd. White Leghorn Copons, Ralph Barnes, 1st. White Leghorn Pullet pen, C. H. Grace, 1st; Alton Gadd 2nd and 3rd. white Leghorn cock, Alfred Dowers, 1st; Leland Nielsen, 2nd. White Leghorn cockerel. Earl Nielsen, 1st; White Leghorn single hens. Earl Nielsen, 1st and 2nd. 'Ducks, Indian River, pen, bert Ba-r- ed Nielsen, 1st. Domestic Science Raspberries, Malda Star, 1st; Mrs. Sadie Nlelson, 2nd; Mrs. Louise Christenson, 3rd. Strawberries, Virginia Gowers, 1st Airs. Jessie Coulson, 2nd. Red Currants, Mrs. A. E. Smith, 1st; Ethel Gadd. 2nd. Blackberries, Mrs. A.E. Smith. 1st Gooseberries, Ethel Gadd, 3rd. Cherries, Ethel Gadd, 1st; Mrs. W. C. Andrews, 2nd; Mrs. Clara Chappell, 3rd. Pears, Mrs. Clara Chappe". 1st; Mrs. Sadie Nellson, zud; Mrs. Virginia Gowers, 3rd. - Peaches, Mrs. Sadie Nellson, 2nd; Etta Phillips, 8rd. Apricots, Airs. Clara Chappell, 1st Mrs. A. E. Smith, 2nd; Virginia Gowers, 3rd. Beets, Mrs. Louise Christenson, 1st; Mrs. Clara Chappell, 2nd; Ethel Gadd, 3rd. Beans, Emma Memmott, 1st; Mrs. Jessie Coulson, 3rd. 3rd. Corn, Mrs. Jessie Coulson, Peas, Mrs. Jessie Coulson, 1st; Mrs. Clara Chappell,' 2nd. Uottled, JHeat. Mrs, Clara Chappell J uouison, 3rd. TJnnhl Relish, Mrs. Jessie Coulson, 1st; Cabbage 1st, Jos. R. Price, ne Florence Belliston, 2nd; Mrs. W. C. Andrews, 3rd. phl; 2nd Edmund Kussei, xsepm. Pickled Cherries. Clara Chappell, Cauliflower 1st Jos. K. trice. 1st Jos. R. Price. Ne 1st; Florence Belliston 2nd; Ethel Tomatoes Gadd, 3rd. phl; 2nd Edmund Kussei, jxepni. Mixed Pickles, Mrs. W. C. AnAlfalfa 1st, Seventy Sheath Parra Nenhi: 2nd S. Pierce. Mills. drews, 1st. Dill Pickles, Clara Chappell. 1st. Best Display of Garden Crops Sweet Pickles, Louise Christenson 1st, Jos. R. Price, Nephl. 2nd. Dairy Cattle Sour Pickles, Mrs. Howard, 1st. ' Jerseys AeeA cow. Geo. Wllkey. 1st: aged Strawberry Jam, Virginia Gowers, bull, Peter Sorenson 1st; Leland 2nd. Raspberry Jam, Virginia Gowers, Belliston, 2nd. Heifer, Leiana 2nd. 1st; Ethel Gadd, 2nd. 1st; William Cooper, (Continued on page 4) Calf, Raymond Phillips, zna. Cucumbers 1st, J as. n, - $3,8-66.5- " i Mrs. Salisbury Announces Marriage of Her Son Fay Salisbury announces the marrlgae of' her son Fay to Miss Louise Buskey of San Fran Mrs, J. R, Junior High Students Training For Athletics Shower Given For Bride of September Organized At Mona School Orchestra Is Mr. Gardner has commenced work with a grade school orchestra in the Mona school. The boys and girls taking this work are very enthusiastic and give promise of doing some excellent work. They meet each morning at 8.30. There are now fourteen enrolled with promise ot more so that we expect some real splendid music before spring. Mr. Gardner is also conducting a group of seven in a guitar band. This organigation is starting off well and will certainly accomplish something during the winter. Our music work has received such an Impetus that some of the pupils are urging Mr. Gardner to organize a harmonica band. He is thinking of beginning work along this line in the near future. ' 1 was given Wednesday r, Funeral Services Held Poultrymen To Hold For Mrs. Eliza Howell Meeting Next Monday Funeral services for Mrs, ESlisa Gear Howell was held in the Tabernacle, Wednesday, September 25th, with Bishop Thomas Bailey, conducting, The opening prayer was offered by A. J. Gowers, and the closing prayer by G. R. Judd. The speakers were James Vickers, J, D, Pexton, A. H. Belliston, and Bishop Bailey. The musical numbers were "Abide With Me" Alta Nlelson and Co., "O My Father" Mrs. Florence Winn, "Come All Ye Weary" Mrs. Alice Crapo, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" Mrs. Florence Winn and Flossia Carter. The grave in the Vine Bluff cemetery was dedicated by Lester, B. Belliston. Mrs. Howell was the widow of The Nephl Junior high boys are took place September training for basket ball and other under the leadership of Mr 14th at the home of the bride. The sports, who Is training the boys McArthur, home young couple will make their every night this week, getting them in San Francisco. ready for the class series which will take place the first ot next week.' And get this I We're going to have Wm. Howell, who died October 1, Shaw Brothers Buy The a peppy team and one that Is "out 1923. She was born at Uplyu, EngShell Service Station to win." 17 years land, June 2, 1842, We are going to select our Junior 3 months of age. ' being Shaw Brothers, owners of the high colors the first of next week the and organize our classes. Silver Maple have purchased Married, September 23, 1921 Shell Gas Station from Vera StanReporter, Helen Chase. Elza V. Davis of Mesa, Colorado was built during The station ley. 1 . .1 I iIB n il1 Mrs. Clyde Ockey of Salt Lake Is and Miss Charlotte Klnser of Ava, LOe past suuiuiur, BUU ivcmcu vu Main street between 1st and second In Nephi, visiting at the home of Mr. Missouri. Judge J. S. Cooper per and Mrs. W. J. Ockey. formed the ceremony. north. clsco, which A shower evenig at the home ot Mrs. J. H. Lunt, in honor of Mrs. Frank Lunt, a September bride. The shower was given by Mrs. Bernell Lunt, Mrs. Ora Lunt, and Mrs. Cleo Reed, and "Cootie" was played during the evening, after which a delicious lun cheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. James H. Ellison, Mrs. A. F. Bracken, Mrs. C. H Grace, Mrs. J E Lunt, Mrs. Rulon Bracken, Mrs. Jay Booth, Mrs Geo W Lunt, Mrs. S. Lunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Batch-eloMrs Bernell Lunt, Mrs E R Forrest, Mrs Dennis Wood, Mrs. S. A. Lunt, Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mrs. Ole Boswell, Mrs. J. H Lunt, Miss Erma Mrs. Lunt, Mrs George Belliston, Leah Evans, Miss Lavon Harris, Mrs. Cleo Reed, Mrs. Ora Lunt, and Mrs. Frank Lnnt. There will bo a meeting for all poultry men in the city hall next The Monday night at 7.30 p. m. purpose of this meeting will be to discuss plans of the new poultry organization, and to have a general discussion of poultry management and problems. Every man now rals ing poultry or who Is interested in the advancement of the poultry business in Nephi should be in attend ance to hear what the other fellow is doing, and to get his Ideas, will be well worth, the time, Announce The Marriage of Miss Edna Smith The Mutual Improvement Ahhoc-latlon- s of the NVpbl North, NVphl South and Levan ward held their opening socials In the ward houses or amusement halls Tuesday of this week, aud according to report of the Stake Officers the socials were well attended and the programs rendered In excellent fashion in each ward. The M. I. A.'s are now well organized In each of the wards of Juab Stake with only a few vacancies remaining to be filled. A reorganization of the Yount Men's association of the Mona ward Is niade necesuary on account of the ,orJiuatton this week of John S. Niotson as Bishop of the Mon Ward to eucceed former The folBishop Raphael Garfield. lowing officers aud board members tor Juab Stake and its wards have been announced, with some positions yet to be filled: Stake Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. Lucille Brough President, Mrs. Birdie Jones. Mrs. Fern Paxman, Miss Pearl Nlel- JIB SCHOOLS New Plan of Junior High and and benior High, together With the Hour Class Period Is Working Splendid. At tho cloxe ot the fourth week of school the 3 pluu of organization Is working smooinly and efficiently. aud Is supplying the social, acholustic and pUysual uUs of the adolescent boys uiid girls ot our community in uiosi wtioiusoine and satisfactory uiauuer, This new plan of organiza tion with the 7th, 8ih and 9th grade constituting the junior high scuool, and the luth, 11th. and 12th grades comprising the senior high school. together with the hour class period son, MIbs Mabel Sperry, Miss Neva Booth. Jtfrs. W. L. Martin, Mrr Nina Sells, MIbs Bertha McPhenon. Mrs. and the Leeta M. Squire. Mrs. Elsie Sldweli, method of class procedure are makMrs. Beulah Irons. ing for better scholarship, student Stake Y. M. iM. I. A. Harry Beag- activity and student attitude. Will L Hoyt, Joel ley. Not only has the new plan of Taylor, Gibson Cowan, W. L. Martin. organization been beneficial from the Paul E. Booth, George A. Sperry, E. standpoint of social adjustment, J. Groesbeck. scolastlc opportunity, student acti Mona Y. L. M. I A. Anna Young, vity, and physical development; but President, Rose Nlelson, Martha it has made for more economic Aleene operation in as much' as It has been Green, Bernlece Eiiertson, Kay, Irone Jorgensen, "Martha Green possible to dispense with the serPearl Kay vices of one teacher between the North Ward Y. L. M. I. A. Elma unior and senior high schools, there Jones, President, Allda Gadd, Irene being only 15 teachers employed this Tolley, Mrs. C. W. Johnsou. Mrs. ye,.., where, under the old system Rose M. Lunt, Mrs. Velma Sanders, 16 teachers were employed to prop- Mrs. Gladys Tolley, Eva Gowers, take care of the teaching load Lucille Ingram. Viola W Ockey, rly in the two schools. In addition to Rheta Sperry, Edith Garrett. this four additional subjects North Ward Y. M. M. I. A. Ivan bave saving, been added to the curriculum Tew, President, Elgin Garrett, Rod- tihs year, viz: Shorthand, Business ger Lunt, William Cole. Law, Physics, and French. These Nephi Ward Y. L. Jtf. I. A. Mrs. are practically equivalent to one Mrs. Chloe May Petty, President, teacher s load. Miss Bailey, Miss Vivian Tranter, With the splendid corps of teach Naomi Bailey, Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mrs. ers vitally interested and happily Robert Winn, Miss Nellie Aladsen, applying themselves to their work; Mrs. Ervle Andrews, Miss Jones, with a most gratifying attendance or Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. J. H. Vickand with the support of ers. Miss Thelma Warner, Miss Fel-m- a pupils; parents and school patrons a most Mae Miss Bailey, Andrews, Miss successful and eventXul year Marie Cowan, Miss Maida Foote, cipated. v Mrs. Gwen Downs. is hoped that the parents O. It Nephi Ward Y. M. M. I. A. O. L. of the few boys and girls Barnett. President, J. H Vickers, Ed. guardians who are not as yet in regular at V. Downs, Rex Christensen, C. R. tendance will make a special effort Melvin to have them In attendance Jenkins, Vernal Stlmpson, at the K. Paul A. Walker P Christ- very earliest date possible, or that Robins, Alma C. iansen, Hall, they will secure a working permit Tranter, John Ernest Brough, George V. Ord. for them from thee Superintendent South Ward Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. of Schools. Following is a quota Anna Allred, President, Mrs. Rhea tion from the state law outlining the Miss Deon Belliston, Sadie responsibility of parents and guardBeagley, Melba Howard, Dastrup, Miss Clark, ians with reference to attendance at Mrs. Unity Chappell, Mrs. Sadie school of all children of school age: Mrs. Emma Brough, Mrs. Brown, Chapter 92, Laws of tah, 1919, as Jennie Hobbs, Mrs. Nellie Cowan, amended in 1921, reads as follows: Minnie Belliston, Oamille Cazler, Section 1. ATTENDANCE, EX Mrs. Lucille Booth. POWER OF SUPERIN CUSES, M. M. South Ward Y. I. A. Lloyd TENDENTS. Every parent, guardian, Alton Hobbs, President, Memott, or other person having control of Duke Page, Thomas Belliston, Ray any minor between sixteen and Powell, Ralph Belliston, Mr. Mc- eighteen years of age or any minor Arthur, J. M. Christensen, Gerald under sixteen years of age who has Cazier, Air. Stevenson, Walter Pax- completed the eighth grade, shall be man, David Austin, Gene Wllkey, required to send such minor to a Claude Lomax. public or private school at Levan Ward Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. regular least thirty weeks each school year, Ralph Jackman, President. unless such minor Is legally excused Levan Ward Y. M. M. I. A. Christ- to enter employment; and if such ian Christensen, President, Elgin minor is so excused, the said parent, Gardner, Rex Taylor. guardian, or other person shall be required to send such minor to a e school or a continuation school at least 144 hours per year; provided that in each year such par ent, guardian, or other person hav ing control of such minor, may be excused from such duty by the district board of education for any of the following reasons: 1. That such minor has already completed the work of a senior high scnooi. 2. That such minor is taught at home the required number of hours. 3. That such minor is in such physical or mental condition (which must be certified by a competent physician if required by the board) as to render such attendance inexpedient or impracticable. 4. That no such school is taught the requisite length of time within nn mlloit if f a resi dence or the place of employment of the minor, unless free tranSpOrta-flr- t. part-tim- Relief Society To Hold Conference on Sunday The annual Juab Stake Confer ence of the Relief Society will bo held in Nephi, on Sunday, September 29, 1929. The following program will be carried out: Sunday morning at 10 a. m. in the High School, stake and local offi cers' meeting Child Health In Your Community.., Mrs. Itha Parkes Relief Society Social Service General Board Member Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m. Public Meet ing, in the Tabernacle Greetings and Report Stake President Edna J. Cazier What Is Your Home Doing Toward Supplementing The Home in Proper Supervision of Places of Re creation, Employment, Etc Mrs. Ethel A. Irons The Responsibility of the Home and the Community In Safeguarding the Youth General Board Member The theme of the conference is one of vital concern to every com munity and a cordial invitation is extended to all Interested. It Is es peclally urged that all relief society memDers be in attendance. H In Vi lf .1 .i The evidence of the existence of . 1. r -icaauua nn LUi null- - Oany w ri IUC3D tendance must be in each case sufficient to satisfy the superintendent of the district in which the child resides; and the superintendent, upon the presentation of such evidecne, shall Issue a certificate stating that the holder is exempted from attendance during the time therein snecl- L- . fled. Section 2. PENALTY FOR NEGLECT. Any parent, guardian, or other person having control of any child who comes within the provisions of this act who willfully fails to comply with Its requirements shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Joel Taylor Returns From Tax Convention in East Joel Taylor, who has been attend a tax convention at Ramnaf n Y. arrive dhome Monday of this Week. Mr Tavlor ronnrta tiavlno had a wonderful time and was able to get some valuable informatio while at the convention. He ha a lot of valuable notes, and wi make a report to the county commis sloners at their next meeting, an Ing anMr, and Mrs. T, W. Smith nounce the marraige of their niece Edna to Mr, Oral Weir of Anaconda Montana. The marriage having taken place on September 10th. The young couple will make their nome In the above city where Mr. Weir is The Times News will endeavor to employed. acquire his report for publication. ntlfl-hn- Announce The Marriage of Miss Mary Morgan I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morgan announce the marriage of their daughter Mary to Paul M. Christison. The marriage to take place In the Salt Lake Temple. October 2. 1929. The young couple will make their nome m Tooele, Utah. |