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Show THE PAGE FOUR NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, I 4r 4 t r Published Every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah Entered In the Poet Ofilce at Nephi, Utah a second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 B. GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON Editor and Manager Associate Editor A. ' - CLUB EXHIBITS TO BE HELD AT FAIR GROUNDS Clubs of East Juab County will display their sumThe mer's work at the Juab County Fair Orounds Friday and Saturday and a special Invitation Is extended to the citizens of what Juab County to visit these displays and learn first-han- d these clubs are doing. The one outstanding feature of the club exhibit Is to show the progress that Is being maxie by the young people of these communities, for after all, unless boys and girls are progressing, Ihey are not growing, and unless they are growing and learning something new each day, they will not be fitted for the res)onsiblliUes that will fall upon them as they mature. The Club Work gives the boy and girl a good Insight Into the various phases of aglculture and home making, so when they have to decide which road they wish to take, they will have some knowledge of the various vocations of agriculture. County Agent A. E. Smith is spending much time and energy in teaching the boys and girls of Juab County In work, and for this effort they are responding to the newer Idea of agriculture. The young boys can and do readily respond to the newer Ideas, while the older and more mature minds have a real hard task to drop the old traditional Ideas and take up new fang led Ideas that come along. The Times-New- s urges the people to attend the exhibits at the fair grounds and give the younger agriculturists and for the progress they are home makers a making, for the boy and girl of today will be the man and woman of tomorrow, and the Ideas learned while they are young, may be successfully put Into effect In later years, when the burdens of life are resting on their shoulders. 4-- H v ' , 4-- H 4-- H PERSONALITY HAPPINESS HEALTH k" DEPEND ON GOOD TEETH Phone now for an appointment Dr. P. L. Jones X-R- ay Gas Anesthesia ' ABO Time and Patience mm 1 mild ' T w At the San Francisco meeting of the National Editorial Association, a message was received from Alfred P. Sloan Jr., President of the General Motors Corporation, which states that the greatest single task confroning the world today was to find productive employment for those who are out of work. To do so, according to a news story in a San Francisco dally, it Is necessary "to take things as they are, not as they should be; tb analyze economic facts, base action upon them, and dispel the general lack of confidence." In every community there exists at least one opportunity to construct or Improve some essential public service. Removing the menaces which are responsible for much of the loss of life by building greater safety into highways, could well be considered. Widening roadways, elminatlng dangerous curves, allev-atin- g accidents on loose gravel and dirt roads due to skidding, flying stones and dust are among the necessary objectives. The need was never so great, the opportunity never so plainly presented" asserts Dan B. Miller, Managing Engineer, Pacific Coast Division, The Asphalt Institute. "Men and equipment are available at unheard of prices. Materials were never so cheap. Take for instance, the materials which are required to build the type of surf aclngs used by the state highway departments on Intermediate traffic roads: crushed rock and gravel can be bought for approximately half their usual cost; asphalts and road oils are the lowest in years." A good motto for all state and counties to follow is: "Build better roads now." ABG FARMS WITHOUT HOG OR HEN Special Introdoctory Offer 1 1 CAN DUCO NO. 7 WAX POLISH CAN DUCO NO. 7 PRE WAX CLEANER All for $1.00 REGULAR PRICE $1.20 ALSO 1 Can Duco No. 7. SPEED BLEND 85c POLISH FOR Texaco Service Garage Phone No. 9 Earl Greenhalgh, Mgr. DESERET MORTUARY Why pay more for less ABOVE ALL' BLACKSMITHING, GENERAL REPAIRING Haynes & Miller WEST CENTER STREET, Local - Social aii nniiit.rv nroducers holding let- tor q nf rrwiit as their eaultv In the Mr. and Mrs. Glen! Payson poultry plant will present visited in Richfield last Seegmiller week. those letters to mt. Moyie at me Nephi plant next week and receive riAlr phpplr TVvpv must rjroduce the Jewell Howarth of American Fork letters, which when properly endor is a guest at the home of his grandsee;, will De neia Dy tne staxe asso- mother, Mrs. Eliza Howarth . ciation as a receipt for the money. u. ti. UUAUB Miss Mabel Schofield returned on President of Nephi Association Monday to Provo after visiting in o Nephi with relatives and friends IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST Mrs. Lela Boynes of Eureka is RICT COURT IN AND FOR this week with Mr. and Mrs. visiting OF STATE JUAB COUNTY, Clyde Haynes and Charles Haynes UTAH at their THOMAS BAILEY, MANAGER Telephone Nephi 55 "SERVICE The Tompkins ville News Is startled at the economic condition of a large percentage of the farmers of Kentucky who applied for federal feed and seed loans this spring, and not without reason. That 377 of the first 1000 applicants had only one mule or no mule at aU says the 'News', might be due to adverse circumstances beyond the farmers control but "that 101 of them possessed not a single chicken seems inexcusable." "Surely" adds the editor " not one of them in ten has been so destitute that he could not keep one hen In winter to raise two or three broods this summer. It would not take many seasons for a nice flock of chickens to grow." that have not a sin- It is a sorry farm and a sorry farmer market and for home for the and to hen eggs fryers gle produce fact consumption. But what la even more astonishing is the hog1. that 478 of these thousand applicants owned not a single Even If hogs have been bringing in a low price up to this month the practice is still widespread almost universal In Kentucky of killing hogs on the farm and smoking the family's winter meat supply. The 'News' speaks of a farmer recently buying a of these thousand aphog for a quarter. Yet only eighty-tw- o plicants owned more than ten hogs. "One cannot help thinking," concludes the 'News' "that many of those who applied for feed and seed loans were driven to the exteremity by their own sorry indifference." Obviously, the College of Agriculture and the county agents efforts and everywhere should not let up on their educational endeavor to impress it upon every farmer In the state that the cow, the sow, and the hen are the foundations of agricultural Louisville Courier-Journ- al prosperity NOTICE Nephi, Utah John Stout and son Emeral of Hurricane visited for a short time Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hall. SCHO0 Miss Irene Phillips left Thursday morning for Bend. Oregon, for an lndennlU visit with her grand mother, Mrs. Kathryn Phillips and with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Owen and daughter Helen, Miss Nellie Hudson and Miss Miriam Howard of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton at their home on Wednesday and Thursday, o Constitutional Amendment DAYS POLITIC Both are much in evidence at the present but our interests are in supplying School Supplies to the "Future Politicians." RELATING TO MUNICIPAL COKPORATION8 Fountain Pens Skript Ink Loose Leaf Holders Sheets Type Paper, Filler paper sheets A Joint resolution proposing an amendaont U fioetion t, of Article XI of th eonstk tntioa of taa Stat mt Utah, relating t Man lei pat corporation. B It resolved by th LcffUlMara f (ha of all tha aiaa- But of Utah. Hrs-thlrars alerted to each of tha twa hoaaas In favor thereof t voting SECTION I. Sertlaa proposed ta ha 100 BModed. That It la proposed to amend section 5 of Article XI of the constitution of tha State of Utah, so that tha same will 50 road as follows; SECTION f. Municipal corporations granted by general law of legislature 4 100 aorpo rated eiUea r towns may frame and adopt charter manner prescribed charter ta be labmltted to electorscopies ta be distributed city recorder ta file with af State amendments pewere can ferrad upon cities. Corporations for mu niclpal purposes shall not be era ted by special laws. Tha legislature by general laws shall provide for the incorporation, rgaaization and classification A cities and town in proportion to population, which amws may be altered, amended or repealed. Any incorporated city or town may frame and adopt a charter for its own government Propel-Rep- el Is the following manner: The legislative authority of the etty two-thirIts of vote members, aaay. by and upon petition of qualified electors to tha number of fifteen per cent of all votes east at the next preceding election for the office of the mayor, ahall forthwith provide by ordinance for the submission to tha lectors of the question : "Shall a commission be chosen so frame a charter T The ordinance shall inquire that - the question be submitted ta the electors at the next regular municipal election. The ballot such cueetion ahall also contain tha names of candidates for members of tha proposed commission, but without party designation. Such candidates shall be nominated in th same manner as required by law for nomination of city officers. If a majority of the electors voting on tha question af chooe ing a commission shall vote in the affirmative, then tha fifteen eanOi dates receiving a majority of tha votes east at auch election, shall constitute the charter commission, and shall proceed to frame a charter. Any charter so f rimed shall be submit" ted to the qualified electors of the city at an election to be held at a time to b determined by the chayter commission, which shall be not Itaa than sixty days subsequent to its completion and distribution among the electors and not more than one year from such date. Alternative provisions may also be submitted to be voted The commission shall upon separately. make provisions for the distribution of copies of the proposed charter and of any alternative provisions to the qualified electors of the city, not less than sixty days beFORT WAINE. IND. Charges fore the election at which It Is voted upon. Such proposed charter and such alternative that Abraham Lincoln's ancestors provisions as are approved by a majority of tha electors voting1 thereon, shall become an were of "poor white" stock and that organic law of such city at such time as tils own father was "an illiterate may be fixed therein, and shall supersede rorer, any existing charter and all laws affecting the organization and government of such lacking In ambi'""'V" city which are now In conflict therewith. tion," have been Within thirty days after Its approval a copy of auch charter as adopted, certified by the definitely proved mayor and city recorder and authenticated false, according by the seal of such city, shall be made to Dr. Louis A. in duplicate and deposited, one in the office) of the secretary of State and tike director Warren,' other in the office of the city recorder, of 'the Lincoln and thereafter all courts shall take judicial notice of such charter'. National Amendments to any such charter may Foundation here. be framed and submitted by a charter commission in the same manner as provided "Most of the for making of charters, or may be proscurrilous atposed by the legislative authority of tha vote thereof, or on the city upon a two-thir'" by petition of qualified electors to a numcharacter of Lin, ber equal to fifteen per cent of the total votes cast for mayor on the next precedcoln's ancestors ing election, and any such amendment had their start may be submitted at the next regular muin the presidennicipal election, and having been approved Paul Manship by the majority of the electors voting theretial compaign of on, ahall become part of the charter at the time fixed in such amendment and shall I860," Dr. Warren explained In an. be certified and filed as provided in case ouncing the results of his research of charters. Each city forming its charter under this Into Lincoln's genealogy. section ahall have, and is hereby granted, "President Lincoln paid little attha authority to exercise all powers relating to municipal affairs, and to adopt and en- tention to the gossip and at the force within its limits, local police, sanitary time of his death had failed to trace and similar regulations not in conflict with the general law, and no enumeration of als own lineage; but we have been powers in this constitution or any law shall be deemed to limit or restrict the working on the matter for a number of yearj and are rapidly cleargeneral grant of authority hereby conferred ; but this grant of authority shall not ing up the haze of uncertainty." Include the power to regulate public utilities, not municipally owned, if any such Seven Paternal Generations. regulation of public utilities is provided for Dr. Warren exhibited a diagram by general lsw, nor be deemed to limit at restrict tho power of the legislature in mat- of the Lincoln family tree showing ters relating to State affairs, to enact general laws applicable alike to all citiei the paternal line unbroken for seven of the Stats. and asserted fenerations, that The power to be conferred upon the cities by this section shall include the following t (a) To levy, assesa and collect taxes and IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT borrow money, within the limits prescribed OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB by general law, and to levy and collect sp COUNTY. eial assessments for benefits conferred. (b) To furnish all local public services; Katie Nielsen, Plaintiff, vs. to purchase, hire, construct, own, mainFred S. Luff and Myrtle A Luff, tain or operate, or lease, public utilities his wife, defendants. local In extent and use ; to acquire by condemnation, or otherwise, within or without the corporate- limits, property necesSHERIFF'S SALE sary for any such purposes, subject to reTo be sold at Sheriffs sale on strictions Imposed by general law for the 17 day of September protection of other communities ; and to Saturday the grant local public utility franchises and 1932, at 12 o'clock noon at the front within its powers regulate the exercise door of the County Court House at thereof. (c) To make local public improvements Nephi, Juab County, Utah, the foland to acquire by condemnation, or other lowing described real estate situate wise, property within its corporate limits in Juab County, Utah, to wit: necessary for such improvements; and alas Beginning 32 rods East and 25 to acquire an excesa over than that needed for any such improvement and to sell of lods South of the Northwest corner lease such excess property with restrictions, of the South half of the Southwest in order to protect and preserve the im- quarter of Section 28, Township 12 provement, South, Range 1 East of the Salt d) To issue and sell bonds on th of any such excess or of Lake Meridian, and running thence anr public utility owned byproperty, the city, or of East 62 rods and 15 links; thence tnT revenues thereof, or both, including, is the case of public utility, a franchise stati- South 24 rods; thence West 62 rods ng; the terms upon which, in ease of fore and 15 links; thence 16J" West of closure, the purchaser may operate such North 24 rods 22 links; thence East Utility. SECTION 2. Duty of Secretary of State 8 rods to the place of beginning The secretary of State is hereby directed to Also, beginning 21 rods and 12 submit the proposed amendment to the links North and 62 rods and 19 electors of the Stat at the next general links West of the Southeast corner election in the manner provided by law. SECTION . To Taka Effect. If adopted of the Southwest quarter of Section by the electors of this State, this amend12 South, Range 1 28, ment shall take effect on January 1st East Township of Composition Book, Brass Edge Rulers Wax Crayons Adjustable compass $1.00 to $10.00 15c -2- 5c-$1.25 15c - 10c home. Mrs. Roy Dixon and daughters DEANE WEBB PEEL, Plaintiff, vs Maurine and Gladys of Provo were ANN ELIZA WEBB, Defendant. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sheriffs sale Hall at their home on Friday. To be sold at sheriffs sale at the front door of the coimty Court Miss Itha Parkes left Saturday House at Nephi. Juab County, Utah for Downey, Idaho, to resume her on the 30th day of September, 1932, duties as an Instructor in the city at ten o'clock A. M. the following schools there. described real estate, stluated in Juab County, Utah, to wlt:- Mrs. William Jackson and family Beginnlng at the southeast cor !nd Ray Painter visited in Fountain ner of the Northeast quarter of Green Sunday with Lena LivingsSection 24, Township 21 south, ran ton, sister of Mrs .Jackson. ge 1 west, Salt Lake Meridian then ce running west 160 rods; thence Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Durham and north 152 rods; thence east 160 son Kent and daughter Dorine arrods; thence south 152 rods to the rived In this city Monday from place of beginning. D. C. for an Indefinite ' Purchase price payable In law Washington, visit ful money of the United States of America. Mrs. Alec Cowan and daughters Dated this 7th day of September. Shirley and Jeanne left Monday for 1932 their home in Los Angeles, follow-on- g D. J. SULLIVAN, Sheriff of Juab a motnhs visit here with relatiCounty, by G. R. JUDD. Deputy ves and friends. While in this city Sheriff. the visitors were house guests of First publication, Septembers. 1932 Mrs. Cowan's .ElizaMrs mother, Last publication, September 29, 1932 beth Park. 25c 25c 5c 5c 5c page 5c and 10c 25c Protractors 10c Pencils PUT MEN TO WORK Phone 294 Lunt Bldg. 1932 Local Social TimsNws The 15, Thursday, Sept. 10c A NICKLE BUYS A LOT NOW We Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. Lincoln Ancestors Strong Characters Bronze at Fort Wayne Spurs Lincoln Genealogy Research. Manship wholly '"""f Life tacks im. I. H. Welling, Secretary of State of th Stat of Utah, do hereby certify tha th foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the reg-ula-r session of the lefrisla-tur- e of 1931 aa the earn appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto eel my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tho Bute of Utah, this 6th day of September, 1980. Bf. MU4 femtary of But Cj the Salt Lake Meridian thence West 72 rods and 9 links thence North 33 rods and 2M links thence South 16 00' East 24 rod and 22 links; thence East 60 rods more or less to a point due North of beginning; thence South 9 rods to the place of beginning. Together with 26 shares of the capital stock of Gardner's Canvot Irrigation Company. Subject, however, to a lien affecting the water therefor, in the suir of $958.00 In favor of the First National Bank of Nephi, Utah. D. J. Sullivan, Sheriff of Jua County, By O. R. Judd. Derjutv First pub. last pub. every one of the ancestors" was a Less is strong, upright character. known about the maternal side of the family, but some headway is now being mmle In that direction, and Dr. Warren hopes to show that the Hanks family, too, were worthy ancestors of President Lincoln. "Our research work on Lincoln's genealogy was accelerated," he ex- plained, "by a sculptor's request for facts in connection with a statue of the "Boy Lincoln' that he was commissioned to execute for the plaza of the Lincoln National , Life Insurance company's buildli? JT in Ft. Wayne. The statue deplfrts I the Emancipator as a Hoosler youth of 21, an age at which no picture of Lincoln exists. The sculptor, Paul Manship, decided that merely to erase the lines from the face of the mature Lincoln would fall to portray the boy as he really was. He desired to know something about his ancestors, especially his own father and mother in order to arrive at a more accurate portrayal of Lincoln as a youth. No Uncouth Frontiersman. "With this in view, our foundation delved deeply into Lincoln lore and has succeeded In establishing many facts about Lincoln's ancestors that were hitherto unknown. has now completed hla Manship statue and It is to be dedicated September 16 with Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde delivering the principal address. It depicts Lincoln as the dreamer and poet, rather than as the conventional rail splitter." Wonderful Electricity Electricity has changed human life more in a few years than did 11 the 1,800 years between Julius Caesar and Napoleon. Bo IQS ig ANGELES One-wa- Bargain Fare Daily Comfortable chair car and coach accommodations; with dining car or convenient station cafe meal service en route From Utah Dolnts Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad to Los Angeles and other southern California low fares responoingiy other parts of California For furthur details, consult y tolx Jl I. M. Petty, Agent OJNQdPN The overland route" |