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Show Twe foge HE M - jUUijXAAJViJmruvUX mm TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI. UTAH mmmm 00 eefcl Club Ne ws . 9t AtefJu The Fine Arts club held its first meeting of the season on October 4 at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Foote. Collect was read by Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, and the by-laby Mrs. f. M. Anderson. Address was given by Mrs. A. L. Garbett, club president. The program for was outlined by Mrs. J H. Ellison program chairman. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. V. A. Beck, Mrs. f. in. Anderson, Mrs. Lestef H. Belliston, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Owen DeSpain, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. James H. Ellison, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. James H. Mrs. Ellison, Mrs. V. M. Foote, Ray Gadd, Mrs John Richardson, Mrs. Arthur E. Tranter, Mrs. Ed. V. Downs and Mrs. Charles H. Foote, the hostess. lav we as a community look backward with appreciation faith and vision, and with the spirit of brotherhood; As the founders did one hundred years ago. Mayor P. L. Jones Look forward with " A. Publishers .. tditor - B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Gibson Roy E. Manager Thursday, we here dl the rp rkf mv hahA fmm tVis Concluding . this . series, : - r .u. Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, tah. a coruuiuuiioii iuui y time he was first dressed. ui ur present second class as at office Nephi. Utah, of Martha Spence Heywood, wife Jan. 4th 1852 t Entered atthe post mail .matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, 1879. of Joseph L. Heywood, among the Our settlement here progressed Six months $1.50. Original seuraa Subscripion rates: One year $2.75; 1s- - very well. The oublic carrell is week's last from Continued in advance. Advertising rates about finished there are 18 tt, ubscjptions are payable cup: on request. noues, mosl of. the logs, 3 adob-ie-s. Wednesday Mr. H. in company The brethern are, in with Brother Camp started to ex' 51 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah Office Phone 94 the right kind of men forgeneral, a new plore the canyons where Salt is settlement and with a little x- to be obtained and immediately NATIONAL EDITORIAL after his starting Brother tox ar ception they are united in their rived with word that tne wes efforts to build up the place. I am more and more satisfied with js idency were obliged to give up the locat'on I have chosen in city officers too place today and UTAHSTAIEPM ASSOCIATION their intended trip to this place the place and hope in due time was a means to try the spirits of in consequence of the legislature to nin jjuutouuuvKnjiswrinr.rnrr ccupy my lot with a good log onr people in regard to obeying being called and that Brigham council. Mr. Heywood as the pres sent word to Mr. ti. 10 ao ine house on it. 'March 8th Our settlement has ident of ttiis settlement elded the best he could in laying out the done well during the winter and ticket but the people did not hon city making what Drena rations or it. They took it upon theminis morning tne now can Thursday for the sDriner. The rrroh- - selves to make one to suit their brethren convened together for they for my keeping school is notions and they carried the day. the purpose of taking into consid- ability ratner slim as my health seems to The most important change in the eration the laying of the city. The continue poorly. Mary Shumway ticket was Bro. Foote for Mayor that nas following was agreed to been proposed by Bro. Brad- on the opposition ticket instead of the blocks be 26 rods square, each block containing 4 lots and the ley to teach if my health will not Bro. Baxter. permit. It has also been thought (From the diary, which is 125 streets 6 rods wide with the ex of my living in the school house pages, one can readily see that ception of the state road passing until I get a house of mv own. Martha Spence Heywood was a north and south wmcn wui De 8 rods wide, two blocks square to that is if I can teach the school. very capable woman,' well qualif for her position as school May 2nd . . Had a meeting to ied be reserved out of the same re4 V-The regulate about the school and it teacher. Her trials and hardships served for public purposs. was decided that school would of being alone so much of the city to be 8 blocks square. eneaertne time with her husband commence forthwith taking Sept. 28th. The brethern after Candace Smith to teach at the care of his affairs in Salt Lake convening for a short meeting ses rate of five week a dollars show and was she woman a that canto City sion started explore the of determination and courage.) yons in search of building timber, board herself. a Editors Note: We want to ex(Following stay in Salt Lake leaving Brother Fox to care for Mrs. Heywood returned and began tend our thanks to Sadie H. Green-halg- h us women. Returned late in the for the preparation for pubafternoon bringing good reports boarding with Bro. and Sister Brylication of these historical sketchof plenty of timber but inaccess an. She also reported: To our great surprose we found es. Our only regrets are that we ible to hewing for the present. Brethern Camp and Gifford start- that Candace Jeft for Manti vac- have not had ample time to comating her situation after six weeks pletely present all the material ed for the city this morning. which she has prepared, and that October 3rd Monday morning rial of it. Monday, July 12th 1852: Com the public response to these hisBrother Baxter started in com school this day with 17 torical sketches has not been pany with one of the Gifford boys menced for the canyons to get out some scholars. My health being some great enough ., to warrant their house logs 'and remain one or better than it has for a long time. continuation during he balance of May 1st 1854. Election of the Nephis Centennial year. more nights. Tuesday Mr. H. and Brother Fox with Theodore start' ed for Sanpete to get dumber and a wamon box made. Also Brother and his company started " -. J Miller tor the city to be there in time for Conference, so we had but two men and three boys left to take care of us women folks if the Indians should happen this way . . i THEFT SUSPECT JAILED . . Roscoe McKean struggles with detecLast evening Mr. H. returned tives as he is booked at University jail, Los Angeles, as Leimert park from Sanpete bringing with him of Minnesota reformatory Mrs. Noble and child. thief suspect. He said he was an Started and had given tip that guards had beaten George Sturdevant of Los this morning with her for the city leaving me to try the friendship Angeles to death. "If they send me back to Minnesota, I know they'll kill me," McKean pleaded. "Do you think' they'd let me live after I of this little community in his ab sence. named those guards?" He was held on suspicion of burglary. January 1st, 1852: "It is now over two months since making any record, in which ... Bog Ore Match Span v time my darling boy was born on The average kitchen match beIn 1645 America's first success18th of November about half 150 years ago as a white on life its furnace ful blast "bog the operated gin In nine forenoon in the wagon nast s felled When near Northwest. the ore" taken from iwamps pine Anna Gifford was all the Sister miles over 2,000 of travels it sometimes Massachusetts. This type assistance I had and after my and to plants for cutting, dipping, ore was used widely on the eastern sweet one was born was left pret seaboard until early in the 1800's. drying. ty much to myself, having taken " ascPjti!on Pattern of the Week EASY-VISIO- MOUSES TO CLASSIC WITH AND SACK rOO, TO MAKE RECOMMENDED BY PARENTS MAGAZINE! lONO Ot WITH SHOUT SUEVES. Sim to 40 12 - 33c PAXMAN IMPLEMENT FRANCHISED 5809 oust lAsy. If ffil CASH WITH OPEfi WING COUAR ANH DRESS 0EEHV I I Fill COAL PIEATED SKIRT. Sim 12 Utah's BEST Order your winter's supply NOW and to 20 35c. TIP T "y V . 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Sau-gu- wheel you ever turned! S ' $ Safest wheel you ever held! g What's the line of trucks in America? Come try it yourself fastest-growin- d the power plants, the handles. a GMC the chassis way around you in cities, on farms, IOOK terminals and loading docks wherever goods art moved on broad-shouldere- wheels. about the tons they've hauled, the miles they've logged the nip-and-tu- ck schedules they've licked time GMC. You see those letters on medium and heavy Diesels, the most economical workers in their field. For GMC means on a first in Diesel power. You see gasoline-powere- d and again. Ask these made GMC the the land. pace-settin- You see nimble bantamweights of the Hm to the highest-powere- d family made outpulling, outhauling every other truck in their class. g .. nrfr 1 gaining a greater percentage of the industry ? than any other Ask the truck drivers themselves. the confidant way they talk of is m t fastest-growin- They'll tell you it's because GMC is the finest motor truck made. If you'll come in, we'll show you why we think they're right. GMC's g the highways of America g delivery of the necessities of peace and war. truck-maker- haulers why they've fleet in cost-war- y front-runnin- Ever wonder why GMC self-starte- Ask More and more, the pay load's packed 1 A. w'pmwiT! Moroai Chrysler this year introduces the first power steering ever offered on an American passenger car. Many owners tell us it is the greatest advance in To car driving sence the a person who hasn't tried it, it is actually impossible to describe what a difference it makes. Driving becomes a new and wonderf; J experience At yo'JT touch on tha wheel, hydraulic power instantly provide a ot the energy needed to atoer the car. Gone is all sense of tug, strain, tension. In its place you find a wonderful sense of absolute front wheel control with almost no effort on your part. Hydraguide is regular equipment on Crown Imperials, optional at extra cost on other models. Whatever car you're driving now, we invite you to . . . i r! new tnur-Filth- Hydraguide Power Steering! Come TRY Chrysler Hydra yuld . . . First power taring oBfd on n Americtui pssengec carl Coma TRY Chrysler FirePower . . . 180 Horecpowar, finesrt and snnat powerful pauanger car engine on Ajnarica'i bitbway today I Come TRY Chrysler Power Broking . . . Power from the engine helpt apply tha brake . . . cuts foot proamf required a much a - in' TWff IIilii kH M f Co. Uiali VMS trvtk with jrevr CMC NEW CASE No mora whirling or twirling, tugging and (training. 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