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Show The One Thing That Should Be Boosted In Nephi Is The Poultry Business The One Thing That Should Be Boosted In Nephi I The Poultry Business The Times, Vol. 19, Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, October 24th, 1929. No. 43. ISMffil Ql HELD SUNDAY FOB Mian Summer J BJOflELL IVAII fc f&miX i, TIT Nephi Young Man Fatally Injured in Salt Lake City When Hit By Interurbanl Train Last Friday. The News, Vol. JU M.LA. ROAD SHOW 13, No. 43. COUMBOARD Al TO BE PRESENTED OTHER OFFICIALS SPECT THE ROADS The Show Consists of Six Juab County May Improve Road Leading to Callao Events, One by Each of the Five Wards and One by And Trout Creek Districts The Stake Board. In Western End of County. The annual "Road Show" present The board of county commissionImpressive funeral services were ed by the Mutual Improvement ers of Juab County, namely Earl F. held in the Juao Stake Tabernacle Associations of Juab Stake for the Dunn, W. G. Orrne, and June last Sunday aiternoon, over the morpurpose of raising funds for the win Kendall, together with J. H. Vickers, tal remain of Kvun K. Howell, who ter's program, will be staged simul county clerk," Joel Taylor, county was ta.iu.liy injured last Friday when taneously at each of the ward meet assessor, and Evan Harris, county the automobile in which he was ridlng houses In the three wards of road supervisor, returned Monday ing was hit by a Salt Lake and Utah Nephi and at Mona on Friday eve evening from western Juab County, Interurban train. The services were ning, beginning punctually at 7:30 where they made an inspection ot in charge ol Bishop Peter li. Cowan The Road Show has established it the roads. They visited with the ot the Nephi South Ward, and the self as the big entertainment tea fanners at Callao, Trout Creek and prayer was offered by John opening or ac season ture tne autumn and Fish' Springs. Hi. LUUU cording to the claims put forth by After thoroughly investigating: the The speakers were Elder Albert R M. I. A. officers of the various various routes into the of the that Pexman of Salt Lake City, James 11 wards the 1929 show will equal In county, the commissioners part Ockey, representing the American music and merriment, the shows the people residing there,urged that fun, ' toLegion post ot Nepni, Bishop Thomas ot other years. The entire program gether and determine which get of the Bailey of the Nepni Ward, and the will be presented in each ot the routes they would prefer that the ciobing remarks by Bishop Cowan. ana at iiona on n- - proposed road be constructed They iepni waras and The musical numbers were as fol . will be presented were also Instructed to get the day evening lows: vocal duet. Airs. T. D. Davis, week at Levan and probably at mated cost of the nronosed road, and and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt; Vocal solo Mills. The show consists of six events then submit Ham m th mmmii- Clarence Warner; Vocal quartet, one to be presented by each of the era, for their consideration. iMrs. Robert Winn, .Mrs. T. D. Davis, rive waras ana one oy the stake The two nta Clarence H. Warner and Ralph Board. The following Is the pro- - are. the on loaHinr arm. V th. --i .Barnes; vocal solo, Mrs. Will L. gram: north end of Fish Springs mountains. Hoyt. accompanied by Mrs. Diane one Levan act 'The Ward, play ny ot what is known as Fish way G. liootu. The closing prayer was Coward.". while the other route Is offered by Chauncey Howell of South Ward, one act play "The Springs, Sand through Pass, which is at the air view. Girl." south end of the same - range" of HAPPENINGS The floral offerings were beauti LEVAN Time "Ye Olde Nephi Ward, mountains. Both of . these" routes ful and profuse .and the large crowd Songs." lead to Joy. lu attendance at the services showed North one "Billle's act Ward, play Probably the route from Jor the nigh esteem in which the decaaa Chorus Girl." around the south end of Drum Moun ed was held in this community. Mrs. Ralph Jackman was in Salt A Moua Musical. Ward, via the old Rockwell ranch to tain large number of relatives from out! Lake City last week on business. Stake Board, Movlelogue, "Only Jericho will be improved by the of town were in attendance at th Husband." county. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dalby spent services, many coming from Mr. The Republicans ot Nephi have The county commissioner have Howell's former home town. Fair- - the week end at Salt Lake City ot voters this before the city placed been requested a number of times view. to voted be of officers set a complete Former Mimilri f.ftl70tK to into Nephite Doing roads improve the the west A firing squad, composed of ex- Ward conference will be held election. The deleon at the WUVMa ern part of this county, on account men fired a salute over tne I day October 27 ia the Levan Ward gates met coming Things Worth While in session last Friday and or of the number "heepmon large grave at the City cemetery, and taps! chapel. selected Harry Beagley, for Mayor. In High School of Lehi who range MorMlHltc their herds In that area were sounded. The grave beine Mr. Beagly has served In the capacity winter the months. Recent during Mrs. Chloe Winter was in Foun of dedicated by Henrx.Joaea-o- i Mayor for the past two years- -' have ly tain Green Saturday visiting rela E. R. me f airview Bishop North Ward. was selected as a nomForrest same !he because of the fact request, .van it. Howell, was born in tives there. Information from Lehi indicates Ponder the case of the itinerant inee for the four year term councilthat our former townsman Ernest B that some of the mining companies Fairview, Utah. October 26. 1895 The present incumbents, G. Christmas card peddler. man. are now ore in their mines producing is accomplishing He is particularly active at this Garrett, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis H Mrs. Eliza Mangelson is in Provo L. Hobbs and C. W. Johnson, were rethings worth while in his work in the high in Western Juab County. Howell, and came to Nephi when aland Salt Lake City thi3 week visit- - nominated as two year term council-me- time of the year. instructor He travels from door to door so school as agriculture ooy. ana nas lived here since that'n6 wltn relatives and Clarence H. Warner was time, tie joined the colors during plan. Two as the third two year term liciting orders for Christmas cards. under the selected the World War. and served until Some of the Mutual officers from councilman, J. Walter Paxman, not He represents no local merchant. of his students have done excep He pays no license fee or taxes for tionally well during the past sum 1819, and was honorably discharged. Levan attended the M. I. A. confer- - desiring to run for another term. Sunto He served a two year mission in the ence held at Payson, Utah last Mrs. Bessie O. Higginson was nom- the privilege of doing business in mer, which naturally gives credit on the instructor. David Whimpey, boutnern States for the Latter Day day. for city recorder, and Mrs. our community. inated e Saints church, leaving for a mission hundredths of one acre as Any business he does hurts the thirty-fivLeah Chase was In the fall of 1920. Mrs. Wm. Gear of Eureka, spent business of our local merchants who of ground, raised eleven tons of treasurer. city Mrs do pay taxes for the privilege of cucumbers, with cash receipts from He was married to Vera Paxman i two days here with her sister In October 1923. To this union I J. A. Bosh while .Mr. Gear went deer doing business, who are the first the sale amounting to $274.71. This three daughters have been born, wno hunting to come to the support of any civic plot of ground was the one assigned The program committee Tiaa. or. Killed Deer Many him on which "to carry on his sum- - ranged an educational program for together with his widow undertaking or charity, Hunters few C. Mrs. Ramsey Connelly spent a By Nephi these are: Ruth. LaRue and Rar-- I Baker, raised Sunday night, centering around the Usually the peddler claims his mer project. J. bara. He also leaves hia narpnr I days of last 'week at Tooele, Utah merchandise represents big values seven bushels ot Bliss I rlumph theme. "Why We Belleva Our Church Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell and the wita her husband who has employbut often he offers no recourse to potatoes on nis project piot, a piece os of God. The numbers to be rendered are: It is reported that a number of his customers should the cards of ground 15x30 feet. ioiiowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. I mem there. Stan Jarrett, Mrs. Wallace Carter, local sportsmen were fortunate in prove unsatisfactory. Song Congregation Lake Mrs. Heber Shepherd of Salt Unlike the local merchant he has Kula, Alelda, Alvah W., Rollo, Prayer cieo Petty bagging a member ot the antlered , City is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. tribe. Those from Nephi are: James no investment in our community. October 29th Is Last Arta Jenkins inorai, voii and Jay Howell. neaaing Eunice Brouzh ine deceased was engaged in Augustus Shepherd while her hus Bean, Dr. F. H. Beckstead, Milo He does the town no good. Day You Can Register Piano Duetand JVIiss Madsen Ponder the case of the Christmas farming in Round Valley, east of band is hunting deer. Bracken, Ernest Foote, Francis Talk on "Priesthood, a Necessary card peddler but support the estab Lorin Park. &cipio, together with J. W. and Archie Lundsteen, who has been William Paxman. returned lished merchant and help build up Part of Our Church The following party is here home Tuesday from the mountains the town. away for some time working Oscar Christensen Citizens who wish to vote at the Mr. and visiting with his parents, above Beaver ,and were fortunate in Alberta Cowan election of the different Reading jnunicipal Mrs. Niels Lundsteen. The Members of the Business and cities and towns ot Utan, and wnoivocai ooio Juab County Officers Are Helen Chase bringing back ten bucks: RuBsell I Hawkins, Frank Morgan, Fred Gadd, Professional Women's club of Nephi ao not nave their names already on Talk on Tithing as a Necessary Rewarded For Vigilance Mrs. W. K. Palmer returned to her Clyde Shaw, Bud Haymond, George entertained at a masquerade party the Principle of the True Church books, will have ono home at Beaver, Utah Friday after D. Haymond, Willie Cooper, Maurice at the city hall Wednesday evening, moreregistration in which to register Virginia Bowles day 'with her Chase, Louis Gardner, William and Mrs. Sena B. JVlcCune, dressed October 29th. All persons who did baxophone Solo spending a week here Arthur Latimer a "Little Red Riding Hood" was not vote in the municipal election talk on "Advantages of Belonging Burch and Alien Gardner. After several weeks of investiga sister Mrs. L. S. Jackman. to True Church" Mr. Barnett Others who have reported getting awarded the prize for the best two years ago will have to uon inu tne disappearance of a Miss Ruby Mortensen left for Salt a deer are: E. D. Park, Cliff Reese, character. Games were played dur- - this year, before they will be eligible Song saddle belonging to Warrilow Brough Congregation relawhere she will visit Dr. L. C. Warenskl, W. F. Brough, ing the evening, after which delicious to cast their ballot at the election Prayer Donna Fowkes of this city, Sheriff Kaighn and Lake City she will also spend a short Ray Powell, Rondo Brough, Dell refreshments were served to twenty on Tuesday, November 6th. We hope to get all of the young deputies Laird and Brough located tives, relatives time at Tooele, Utah with the nronwrtv at CTnrolro TTfofc people out as well as the adults. The Brough, Bert Powell and Leone Pay memoera. students have taken great interest In The property after Its' taking from I tnere- Roscoe A. Grover Is participating in the work that we Nepni was removed from place to Mrs. Evan Shepherd entertained a hope to put over this year. The proplace throughout the county, the ob- number S K At Promoted of her lady friends last is benefitting as well as entergram of the ject being to nrdefeat the in honor ot her Saturday afternoon and Is for the development oincers. taining Salt from apw Word was received of all who attend. Let's all be there tn- ltd vhara. I in following rill CO aartrnA in Lake City this week, giving the "w and help the that we have ' aDouts, the officers traced the stolen II v ,i4 formation that our friend Roscoe A. taken over to enterprise frnnnrtv intn . . progress. .. n It ITnn,Anlrn.. com announcer of the smaller IUU BV.ll Just how many UCUIOU O.J ..AI- Grover, formerly chief .1.1 Mill. rll K,.U Central Utah are plan- are likely to complain of the drift Radio Station KSL had been pro "fffi'-X- 1 offers Tor heTr efficUc and th. 5S The students of the New Test MS! munities of to future the cities and of ruinous compe moted to program director of the ament department have chosen the growth and beauty ning the owner of the property is appreciative of how Just w of their community? many tition. Villages that are attractive, station. Mr. Grover returned irom following officers for the coming ' Or thA In t proof nnn nffrrt ttiA ""v Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. are building there a community cenwell as serviceable, also profit a four months' stay in Europe, and work: officers in his behalf. President, Laurence amtrue the will which reflect ter irom tne army 01 l while in Europe ne viauea ne visuea oirin- Vim President Orara Jenk- Mrs. H. C. Mortensen entertained bition of an ideal American home, suuimer lourisis. radio Biauuus. in oeum, im """Ii ins: Renorter. Donna Oarbett 1 London, the "H. O. A." club last. Thursday one which will kindle the pride of preventive planning, .whicn . tore-p,,.....,, nnnno riarWf . . .. on . nis return nei tviaueu . Turkeys Add $1,800,000 i afternoon at her home. The time its youth in his home town rather sees ana- prevents expensive inisianea me siucuuh ui lue nitiiuuai uiuau- I was vil-of 1 to a social him chat leave Mew and with in sort to Yorx. ln than To Utah Coffers sewing spent casting Company in building, is recommended after which a nice lunch was served. humiliation, which is so often the lage communities. As In the cities, Grover succeeds Fred C. Graham Entertain . i case? i a Daa start uiajr ue as prugrum uu eviui. aiier li reuuiiamg . In en Jrarty X as At rlallowe Mrs. rankA- Henenway of Magna City planning Th Mason's shlnment of tnrkevs practiced expensive, but cheaper in the long counterareas of 1 has Mrsc run. its Levan, metropolitan Mangelson from Utah to eastern markets willand Exceptional new villages plan-In the development of villages ned recently, with an eye to the Penney Manager Keturns total mom than 7fi parinaiin anil twin sisters ceieDratea ineir luuem part serve as social and trade centers will bring to the state approximate- - birthday anniversary uctODer inn that Home From Convention M Next Wednesday, the North Ward farming communities. The auto- Longvlew. Wash.; Pinehurst, T A ar atatrinir their annual ly $1,800,000, Albertus Wlllardson, at the home of Mrs. Mangelson's for a mobile wider farmer affords the James Mrs. Christensen, assistant m"arr of tha Utah Ponl- daughter, ball. They extend an in-Hallowe'en the of ISSP; A. L. Garbett. manager recreThis is In of same ehoice his whose the range day. selecting associbirthday 1 Cooperative try Producers' 'c"""1"8 store vitation to all the folks of the city. Comnanv's Pannev r iM. in and his ation me selling products Tha aanoeiatlon'a ation annonnenn "rsi lime lu ensuieeu Lake Elgin Garrett who is the head man and buying his supplies. Some of ofTngerm plans for returned last Friday from Salt Thanksgiving turkey pool alone, he that the Atwins have celebrated con- - of the big Hallowe'en party, promises fall the attended where he replacement makewas ot City, luncheon elements the good physical of ilae"It-,eJ?-Ji-delightful will amount to more than 45 gether. I!P Vl.? you plenty of ghosts, goblins, spooks company, vention of the Penney 5; towns relatives o a of and the circle of served in o up . .. , villages, large uiuiBuiou i . carloads. . i and funnv f m.h iucj w li .... i i was 3 xiutoi iitriu iuu C. of Nason of hviwnrn and friends, the ju :j opinion Wanye ot 15 v. was one i U. S. Division of Farm Population .i. . ThA fall convention j i. BsauuiaiiuuB nuuj uuaiuo fiuuiuK -- "..., are and Rural convenient cuuciinUU towns and A of several states. Life, list long Juab Teachers Report Fire Destroys 35 Tons 'v.-"The v ., noints rheasant and Quail the country. throughout exits . broad v and v a iuhioicu " entrances, a, uit iiuaKco wuii;u , of Hay At Levan d streets and a "common," n nnn nv nrant ro at nonpa rnirtKn i tan ,100 Per Cent Attendance pleasing Shooting, Nov. 3 and 4 or "village green," as a civic center, Mr. Nason, that 'village planning is "was largely devoted to sales pro-i- n The Juab teachers report 100 per park "and playground space, sanitanot a motion In line with the Gold Star Its . ooino-It nfrepresents mnnov in f ora-- 1 Sales Contest recently Inaugurated at the U. E. A. tion, good architecture in private ttrapto Infancy. tons cent attendance A fire destroyed thirty-fiv- e The pheaasnt and quail season contest is not of hay belonging to J. M. Christen- - convention. Miss Verena Adams of dwellings as well as in public build- stalling the need to spend great by the company. This uuu be for two days, November 3 will i 10 was for the increase Blame which sums should be Levan In reconstruction for at future oniy typewriting department conveniently ings, Friday. fien, in- - and 4, .Mr. Mecham said, the limit to service the ot vocational by bringing public the elected and set to back of all In the is from and welfare laid for the located, fire secretary tramps. the providing contact been set at for in closer clerks dividual having pheasants was Mn streets elected and surrounded live the who group. with 20,000,000 people ample Harry ueagiey two male birds only on each day. The stork arrived at the home of president of the agricultural section. lawns and clean and attractive bord- villages or small towns, and of the i wnn me enure who use giving them a. belter understanding Fifteen quail a day will be allowed, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chase Monday, Supt. O. L. Barnett was a member ers. 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