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Show MepM, Jbab Cotwfy, Utah ALL TBI Mil ittiriS-iVrcti- JUAB NEWS OF BAST JUAB COUNTY. .Thursday, ifi COUNTY rnus TIMES November 2, 1972 AD IS READ IN THE BOMBS OF NEPHI, LEVAN, MONA, JUAB and MILLS, NEPHI CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 4. 1912. VOL. 3 j. i. E sir i. II E CINOT mi. DF NEWS Last Sunday a number of pro-- 1 understand thatthe high fessorsand school board feel that they are teachers of the B. if. University spent the day ir Mona for stu can all doing they The county convention of the in the interests of that Progressive party met in Eureka dents. The citziens of Mona on Nephi, institution. An excellent pro- Monday to name candidates for the contrary feel that they art was given in the afternoon note We ?ram as little doing possible. rslsenUmporarychaimnn I that most of the high scho,, I and evening, and Grant Simons permanent hoards of the state are taking j Wm. H. Boyle one of Nepbis great interest in providing ways 'former school teachers was at We NORSE-M- F LEVIN Interesting Mutual Proof Rob- gram. Death ert Hanson. ns High School Students, The Socialist party of Juab county held their county conven- tion in Eureka Tuesday where the following candidates were placed on the ticket; for repre- sentative Max Thechner, of Eureka; for four year commis-- 1 sioner J. Hale, of Eureka; for two year commissioner, M. E. 8 6 ea boosters. Pro--1 Jennings of Levan; for sheriff, ? , The following candidates were g i I I fe830rS A B Christen6en and EarI I then placed in the field for the Major Church of Eureka; for I J. Glade inter-some 1 gave very Jf attorney, C. JO. Berry of Eureka; county offices; state Benator, be- We to dislike much very on in talks education each testing assessor, Neils Lundstein of Henry Adams, Nephi; repre- -l yet, we are to I meeting. Each talk was full of I van; county superintendent ol Grant Simons, Robin- - come I11101 . I e, cne 8CI).I BUDGET BITES Excellent Addresses De. Convention Meets at Eulivered at Conjoint Ses-sioreka And Puts up Full In Tabernacle. County Slate. Dissatisfaction With Arrangements Made For Followers Of The Strenuous One Meet at Eureka And Name Ticket, ii. NO. 52 Horse Rustler From San- Next Sunday evening a pete County Secured After Lengthy Chase. M. I. k. conjoint session will he held, The following progiam will be rendered: ralk by president, Deputy Sheriff H. D. Uolds-iroug- h returned Wednesday from a thief hunting trip. About a week ago word was received from the sheriff of Sanpete to lookout for a man, who who was wanted for stealing a norse in Moroni. A full descrip-do- n of the person wanted was furnished. Mr. Goldsbrough kept Nephi Vernis Shepherd Song, Talk, President Edna Mangelson Deloris Dalby Music, Paper, Value of Improvement Work, Stephen Stephensen Heber Shepherd & Co. Song, Story Recitation J ulia Christensen Leslie Christensen lal 10 asK many positions open. Lake Monday morning. Eureka and gone from there to desirious of getting I Beautiful music was furnished Worlock few a Shepherd I spent Mammothjand stole another, that I a 8C00T oucation aave that jjy professors M. Gudmundsen, in Lake week. Salt last answered days the description of the I I pv,efi:e D seems to us that Johnson and Asahel Nel man Mr. Mrs. went Otelia Stephensen Goldsbrough was present mileage system 18 a0n of Provo, and Carl Nelson of Lake Monday to select ing for. The next place he was JU8t to the Mona students. Nephl. The meetings were pro- noticed was in Goshen. Mr. her winter millinery goodB. The few that are going are nounced those present the by Mrs. Emma Mortensen and Goldsbrough telephoned the sher- planning to stay in Nephi, and most edifying and James Hickman whois being J Sanpete county to join him more than likely the Levan that have been held ininteresting ijtte daughter went to Salt Lake I Nephi for held in the county jail for e in Provo. students will do the same. But timeWe surely welcome der in the first degree very near- City Tuesday. the Levan students are given men of this Mrs.. Johanna Hedges of Mil- At this place the officers were type to our prosper ly made his esoape from his iron 40c more per week to pay for ous home after a unsuccessful in locating their ford Of FILL BRIDE. has returned city. cage Monday night. I board br rooms. The people of man. Having learned at Goshen A pleasant bundle shower was At about 10 oclock Alf Orme two weeks visit with her parents Mr. Mrs. will and Thomas ask as much for board Sherwood, that he was headed toward the was doing something with the given by the many friends of Nephi I 1. L 1. f. M. Monday evening at 6 oclock north theofficersiwenttoSaltLake Miss Laverne Warren and Loren from a Mona student as they lawn tap near the court house, n hopes of locating him there, when he heard a noise in the Robert Hansen died of consum-- 1 Carter Tuesday evening, at the will from a Levan student. In The ImLadie3 Mutual All the men running livery stabYoung home of Mr. Carters father. view' of this fact it hardly seems jail. He immediately notified M. ption. Time for the funeral has les Association the of provement in the city were notified to be difference that ... no been any as yet set. .The evening was spent in games just first ward of Nepni, was reor- Pitt, '.ho had the prisoner jn j look made. out for the man they were Mrs. Wm. Nokes of Lark was and music. At about 11 oclock Mrs. charge while Mr. Goldsbrough ganized Tuesday evening. a description of. Through given delicious refreshments were The Mona Primary association J. E. Memmott who has acted as was away. Mr. Pitt went I here for a few days visiting Mr. the work of Mr. Goldsbrough it had ward conference Sunday served by Mrs. H. Carter. down jail and found the and Mrs. E. A. Shepherd, of this association was president was learned that their man had Mrs. Nana Bosh has gone to Those present were as follows: afternoon in the meeting house, released. Mrs. Mem- - prisoner in bed. The jailbird honorably the city and was passed through a was carried his act was known told Milford to visit relatives. good program Messrs, and Mesdames Ed. . ut-very .. Jmott and her counselors Miss thinking on his way to Ogden. Mr. Pitt what he had been try- representing the work being Down., Harold Larson. Edgar Mrs. Cordia Hendricksen is M Hobbs and Miss Lottie Mr. Goldsbrough remained in . meetthe to do. Mr. Hickman had un- - in Sait Lake this week. d"8 " rogolar woekly Broading Winn. John Burton, Ralph worked haye Jenkin, this faitnfuy city while the sheriff of Sanhead, Mrs. George Painter, Miss- - )n8 Mrs Ord the first councelor for. a number tdStene( a ln2 bar on the stair A number of the young men pete county went to Brigham 0rganjzatj0n I the es Mattie Parkes,Wyroah Chase, Primary stake presidency, Iyears and during thig time railing, with this, another piece ar" advantage of the City. While traveling along oh Mrs. treasurer staae and of la pair of sheep shears Duck Law Among Sadie Ockey, Arvilla Broadhead, iron wonthe love and esteem of those out the train the sheriff saw his Alta Broadhead, Pearl Warren, were present. They expressed 0f this h remoye) the brick under one huntingnre Worlock Shepherd. man going along the road. After the young , of windows upstairs Reta Norton, Pauline Pette- - themselves as being well pleased Dalby, and Gilbert Shep arriving in Brigham the sheriff work .being done in the the 2 feet by 3 fet.Verme about .hole Cleo Alta Lunt, grew, Park, aired a livery outfit met the ; When he was discovered he had( Flossie Painter, Vilate Mangum, primary. They encouraged the e thief 88 Mrs. are Ivan Mr. and placed him under arrest, Dalby Jj,ulsA-onbrick on the outside wall re- Thresa Carter, Messrs. Claude Porents to see to it that they l8n him back to home to this new their Salt andbrougbt ,s Loved. "r8Uou8elM: Ifhe had executed his Golden, Will Warren, Earl Broad- - visited the primary occasionally I d He as 10 Forrest en eek' ' counselor, SPetlLake; an totw jn the evening there is head. Mel Warren. Algean Cart-- as it gave encouragement to the 'M.ss d tned A. Booth secretary no Geneva laychildren alike. and teachers of is Mt. Lund Pleasant que8tion but what h wouW Pres. er, and Lindon Carter. Wood as Miss Lucile assistant - I The following were in Eureka have made his escape. visiting in Lf van this week the ceny. Miss May Hobbs libsecretary, h last week in attendance at Ithe Wednesday when Mr. Golds- - guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Missionary Farewell rarian and supervisor of reading returned he went to the mancounty convention Miss Ida Linton organist, Monday evening a farewell Republican S. Neilson, John and Eph. course, John asked the prisoner what I Mrs. James Moss and daughter and dance was given in the second and Miss Theresa Carter as Journ- jail Last week the three year old an "d he had been f E,,ns leirt80n-Frantrying to do. Mr. Lillie went to Salt Lake wardsmusement hall in honor al agent. babe of Mrs. Lode Sperry met H I saw a day. replied, Stanley Winnwho is to leave I with a very serious and painful J- - M. Christensen Times edi-er- n chance to and couldnt escape Jor a mission to the NorthwestMrs. J. M. Bosh went to Salt accident. states within a short time. I tor was substitute teacher for Red Marble Finds Favor stand the temptation". His tools Lake Tuesday to undergo an Mrs. Sperry left her room for were taken from him and from The party was well attended J Mr. Anderson while he was in Mrs. Bosh has been a fcw minutes to call on Mrs. operation, With Capitol now on he will be in closer con-- 1 and his many friends showed by Eureka, ailing for some time, it is hoped Morgan who is living in part of fineme nt. their presence that they wished Prof. Swenson was here again sj,e wjn 800n recover. her house, she had only been him God sfreed. Refreshments last Saturday, continuing his It has practically been decided Chas. Man gel sen Sr. has away about five minutes when were served, and though the hall discussion of United States con-- 1 by the capitol commission to fin-w- as COUPLE WED- - been very ill this week, but at she heard the little fellow crowded every one had an stitutional history with the male ish one room of the state capitol POPULAR ing. She hurried into the room last report he is slowly teachers, Mr. Ray Stewart of the in a handsome reddish marble enjoyable time. A very pretty wedding, in and found the babe on fire, the ing. i , The net proceeds of the dance high school at joined produced in Juab county. which Miss Laverne Warren and clothes were removed Miss Mennel Taylor is on the burning was $42.20. After paying all the them. Mr. Loren Carter were the "conbut the boys arm and not until sick list this week. expenses the balance wHl go to Mr. and Mrs J. H. McPateand A sample of the marble, sent tracting parties, took side were place badly burned. Dr. the miasionary fund. The people family are moving to Ogden. up by the Nephi Commercial Wednesday evening at the home Last Sunday afternoon the Bennett was called and attended of the second ward always favor club, was received yesterday at of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Warren. Primary association furnished a to the injured little fellow. their departing missionaries with William Rowe of Mt. Pleasant the office of the secretary of A crowd of kinsfolk and very interesting program, after great Mr. is his with this At parents visiting writing he is much imenough money to pay the expens-- 1 state. The marble is of a dark, friends were present to witness which Pres. Lund of Mt. Pleas Rowe. Leon Mrs. and and proved everything is being es to their field of labor. This exreddish color, hard and takes a the marriage and join in the fes-adoneThat the addressed possible congregation. is to makeThe Martin Osborne has gone to ample could well be followed by polish. It resembles the tivities incident to the occasion. I high Arthur Jackman is home ,aevery ward in the state. Spring City, Sanpete Co. on busi- imported Numidian marble used Bishop T. H. G. Parses performit his parents Mr. and ness. extensively in the Minnesota ed the ceremony. The decora- gain visiting Juab County Holding Its Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mr. Jack- - Car of Peaches Mrs. L. A. Jackman. Shipped. Keyte and state capitol building and other tions were pretty and artistic, his time Own. most man has of spent A car of peaches was shipped daughters, Lola, Verdie. and fine buildings of the east Her- and the bride was dressed charmin Heber. County Clerk T. W. Vickers their son Clyde, Sarah Shepard aid Republican, ingly. A splendid supper was working to the eastern market on SaturLake Tuesfrom Salt returned one of the features of the evenan i Lester Keyte were Payson day by the Nephi day evening. Mr. Vickers said visitors last Saturday and SunH- E. Howell, Nephi's veteran The will ing. make Most of the peaches assDciation. couple young that he was proud of Juab coucarried off first their home in the southwest has Second Ward florist, again Program. day. maid of and she of third that were honor, ntys quality know as part State Fair with his of town in a neat little the honors at was one of the prettiest in the account of the On "choice." Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Ellertson bungalow The following program will wonderful assortment of dahlias. just grour. enormous peach crop of this recently completed. were in Santaquin on business be rendered Wednesday evening The other florists of the state He said further that the Juab season there was little deirand 28th. at the second ward: County exhibit at the State fair Saturday are coming to a realization of for the third quality fruit and was attracting more attention n Lovell Ostler left Thursday Vocal solo Mrs. Nellie Udall the order for the car was not reis woiking in the fact that in the line of who Elias York, than any other exhibit there and for Logan to attend the Agri Violin solo as they must step M:t.s Mercy Golds-- 1 ceived until some of the beat of The Juab county display stands Eureka, came home Saturday, on from man the to Juab cultural the place of ln. account sickness. give college ugh macoming of a chance a good winning the peaches were too ripe to Piano solo Miss Lucile ContinMd oa pxr 1 er. jority of the prizes offered. Foruestskjp Miss Pearl Wright, Nephi; clerk, Peter B Cowan, Nephi; assessor, Neils J. Schow, Levan ; attorney. T. H. Burton, Nephi; treasurer, John A. Morgan, Levan; sur- veyor, Josh Billings, Eureka; superintendent of schools, Miss Beulah Bacon, Eureka. tereHt in I I look-toS- 1 alt mur-som- - I , to-th- e - L, taking , iadies Lng neon I Pai ?- Jack-broug- - A-o- k Tues-Hickm- I MG Anon-imou- Nc-ph- s. nt I 1 I -- Fruit-growe- - dahl-dow- win-count- rs |