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Show Utah 84648, Thursday, May 9, Neph!, Juab County r, THE TIME8-NKW- 8 THROUGHOUT IS A ROOST. AGRICULTURAL KR FOR THE I'F AND MINING INTEREST THE CIRCULAT-E- S EAST JUAU COUNTY AND IS A VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. : NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE TIMES, VOL. 12, NO. 40 QUARANTINE WTH, 8 Marshal Foch Sees the Liberty Bell REGULATION SHOULD BE OBSERVED THE NEWS, VOL. 6, NO 18 1021. TIMERS OF THIS DISTRICT ARE STUNS ELECT OFFICERS NOTES OF THE WEEK Tintic Colonist Cases Being Gerald Lowry Heard Found Guilty By Jury TIMKS-NKW- JUAB COUNTY : I 1974 Every citizen of this community owes It to his neighbor and to society in general to strictly observe the quarantine regulations when a case of a contagious nature enters his This city has had a few home. cases of diphtheria right along for the past month or more, and although there is nothing to be alarmed about this paper feels it necessary to call the attention of every citizen in the community to the need of care, and the importance of reporting any case that has the appearance of being diphtheria. In this manner it will be possible to stamp it out of our city. Another phase of this question is the necessty of every family that are placed under quarantine, rigidly observing the regulation and take every precaution not to expose anyone else with to the disease. By the health officers in these matters it will be only a short time until the disease disappears from our midst. Under the law creating a fund of student of school age which was made possible by the amendment to the Constitution which the people of Utah voted for at the last general election, tax payers of Juab School District will pay into the State Treasury this year the sum of $5,519.66 more than the district will receive from the State. The total amount that this district will receive is $32,150.00 while the State will receive in school taxes from this dis trict the sum of $37,669.66. This surplus money which the tax payers of this district will pay into the State Treasury will be used in districts where there is a deficit that is, where they pay into the Treas ury less Bhan they take out. The only way that the taxpayers of this dis trict can get even on this proposition is to produce more children in order to draw from the state as much as we pay in. In order to do this the school population of this district must increase about 225 more than the present total. $25 for each Dr. N. J. Rees Is Chosen President By Unanimous Vote. The annual election of officers of was held Tuesday evening in the club rooms. President W. C. Andrews called the meeting to order and after explaining that tne object of the gathering was to elect a new set of officials to serve during the year 1922, seated that nominations were now in order. G. M. Whitmore moved that the chairman appoint a committee of hve menioers to select a ticket to submit to the members. The motion carried and the following nominating committee were chosen. Dennis Wood, T C. Winn, Stephen Allen, A. V. Uadd and Geo. A Sperry Jr. After deliberating ior some time bae comutee reported that they had agreed on the loaowing ticket. N; Rees, president; J. Yv. Whitmore, 1st Vice Presiuet, Spencer Forrest, 2nd Vice president, Boardof Directors iionert Winn, June Rendail, Wilson When Murshul Foch visited Philadelphia the other day he was taken to I ET BALL SCHEDULE Glazier, and A. A. Alien. Tne memJames W. Martin, who resides most Independence Hall, of course, and there contemplated with reverence the Llb-- j bers adopted the report of the committee and the above officers were erty Beil. anywhere drifted into this city Mon declared duly eiected. A. J. Rees, day night and found board and lod ging at the city bastile. Tuesday he The Outlook for basketball In the J. W. Whitmore and Spencer Forest, roamed around the city taking in 'the SERVICES HELD FOR Nebo Division was never better than were tuen caued upon for a speech, MONA NEWS ITEMS s'ghts until 5 p. m., when he became it is this year. With five teams con- each one responding in an appropriate suddenly possessed of the demon of tending for the bunting, some very manner and stated that with the supVERNE VICKERS destruction. OF THE WEEK close and hard fought games should port of tne members they would do Coming past the wiu dows of the Nephi Drug about this result. Provo High-- under the dir- the best possible. time he blazed away with a large club ection of Edwards, former Y star, T, C. Winn, then arose and propossmashed the two and deliberately Professor Alfred Osmond was in and with several letter men should ed a vote of thanks to the retiling services funeral Very impressive Mona for a few days last week. Prof have a strong team. large plate glass windows on each officers for their services which was side of the doorway. Mr. Haymond were held Saturday afternoon over Osmond spoke to the parents in SunPayson, with the reliable Mohawk heartily responded to. and the employees were somewhat the mortal remains of Verne Vickers. day school and took up the time of Sutton at the helm, after winning The matter of an inaugural ball A. H. Belliston presided, the dazed for a few moments as it seem Bishop the afternoon meeting where he de- the southern division championship in honor of the new officers of the a Mrs. duet number by opening being ed like a young cyclone had struck livered a most excellent address. in football, hopes to repeat in basket club and the new city offiicals was judgng by the crash of broken glass Ed. Carter and L. P. Anderson, Cast ball. All of last years fighting mach discussed and on the motion of Bishand the falling Christmas toys with thy bread upon the waters" accomA pleasing surprise was given Mrs lne is back with the addition of sev- op A. H. Belliston. G. it was decided to Diane and Mrs Booth which the windows had been recently panied by Eliza Kay last Thursday evening, eral stars of two seasons past. have an inaugural ball about the end decorated with, but it soon dawned Miss Merci Goldebrough. Prayer was when members of the Relief Society Spanish Fork,' with Curley Brown of the month. The 6ouse and Social on Haymond that eithelr'a crank offered by Orson Cazier. The speakers her home. After a plea- directing the team, and three of last committee were then directed to arat gathered N. L. Wm. were A. J. Rees, Bailey, anarchist or a Bolshevist had hit town sant spent with games and year's regulars along with twenty range for the same. and seizing a gun he followed Martin Bailey, John C. Hall, and the closing music evening were served to other promising aspirants, will no refreshments remarks Each Belliston. After the disposal of the business by Bishop who had now crossed First South St those Mrs. present. Kay is contem- doubt make things warm for their in hand, a tiff and was moving towards the residen- speaker gave consoling remarks to tasty luncheon was served Pay-so- n in winter the rivals. the bereaved family and told of the plating spending In the case of the State of Utah ce of Dr. N. J. Rees. by the X. L. Bakery, which was enwith her sister. Nephi, a newcomer in the division joyed in the life of the devs has Hurst, for the illegal possby all. The remainder of the The alarm had now spred and Vick good qualities this year is predicting a champion- evening was parted. held court ession of whiskey, the spent in real stag fashion Foote, armed with a gun and J. W. famThe Primary Association gave a ship crew with Coach Durham, One sweetly solemn thought and that the possession of liquor is not Whitmore also armed, joined with Y ous in athlete in and charge. bazaar the meeting a felony, and discharged the defend Haymond In bringing Martin back to Leadiy Kindly Light were render- program Springville high lost most of its ant. The question at issue in this to the county jail at the point of a ed by Miss Merci Goldsbrough and house last Saturday. An enjoyable HENS DONATE LABOR division winning former attenwas time had those who all by case is whether a city ordinance has gun where he was turned over to the Mrs. Diane G. Booth, and the beneditwo of with but through graduation the same application as the state law. officers and safely landed behind the ction was pronounced by President J. ded. aThe bazaar was very successful ON 1SI NORTH STREET financial standpoint, the as- last years squad and several runners from N. C Pexton. Hurst had been convicted of violat- bars. a of mon-e!sociation considerable previous y up predict repetition gathered Beautiful flowers covered the casing the city ordinances of Eureka, from the sale of articles donated victories. Wednesday morning .he was brought ket, bearing silent tribute to the reshaving been convicted on two occasThis should he a banner year, and The grading of 1st North Street ions. County Attorney Burton, gave before the County Attorney together pect that was felt for thd deceased and novelty sales and ice cream. The all the supporters are anxiously N. Dr. articles with Dr. trail J. and Rees Miner, by pioneer pictured the and The house between third and fourth west, was family. meeting notice of an appeal and will take the the first whistle. case to the Supreme Court for a and examined for his sanity. He was was filled to capacity every avail- made in the primary, depicting scenaccomplished this week under the The schedule for Nebo divison fol- supervision of road vales Navoo to from Salt Lake be the to illusions found from seat able taken. suffering Interment being final decision. There appears to be Supervisor Warlows: ley was a feature of interest. ren. The folowing is a list of the citia conflict between the city ordinances stating that he could hear noises and took place in the Vine BlufT 13 at He Nephi, zens who donated team work. J. W. Payson January and the state laws, and the county tllat someon was calling him. stated that he had spent considerable Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rowe visited Springville; Spanish Fork at Provo Barnes 1 days, Bert Greenhalgh attorney states that he is going to time in jail since coming to the counrelatives at Mt. Pleasant last week. B. Y. day, Lynn Olpin have it cleared up day, Len Jones from England about twenty years HAPPENINGS FROM January 17 Springville at Payson day, Jas Andrews day, Ross TolOn the petition of County Attorney try Y. ago. At the conclousion of the exMrs. Sarah Shepard and Chloe Provo: Nephi at Spanish Fork, B. ley Loran Tolley day, Roy Bowles THRIVING MILLS Burton, Jas W Martin, who ran amination he was committed to the Pay-so24 Provo at Nephi, Vt day, Grant Jones V6 January Shepard were Mt. Pleasant visitors amuck Tuesday afternoon and smas- State Mental day, Rolio Springville at Spanish Fork, B. Howell 1 day, Art Scott 1 hour, SidHospital at Provo being last Sunday. hed the windows of the Nephi Drug, Y. taken there Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orgill entertain ney Scott 4 hours. Will Brown 1 day was ordered by the court to be ex- At the conclusion of the ex- ed Thursday afternoon for Mr. and ago. January 27 Springville at Provo, with two teams, and Ray Brough 1 Ephraim Roberts and family were airained for "his sanity. Dr. N. J. citement eveniing and was Mrs. Geo. Kitchen, who are planning in Salt Lake City last week attend- Nephi; Spanish Fork at Payson, B. day. Rees, and Dr D O Miner conducted the sole Tuesday Y. of conversation along to make their home in Salt Lake this ing the funeral of an infant topic the examination, and Martin was de- Main Street the remainder of the day. winter. February 3 Nephi at Payson, clared of unsound mind and was ordProvo at Spanish Fork, B. TO NEPHI CITY ELECTRIC Sprinvllle; ered committed to the State Mental LIGHT PATRONS Y. W. A. Wright of Salt Lake spent Bishop Raphael Garfield was a Hospital. SPECIAL SERVICES last Friday in Mills, the guest of Salt Lake visitor last week. February 10 Payson at Spring-vin- e, Provo; Spanish Fork at Nephi, his daughter Mrs. C. E. Switzer There are quite' a number of deSUNDAY IN EACH WARD Yates was over from Mor B. Y. Ephraim MUTUAL PROGRAMS The friends of Mr. and Mr. Geo. oni for a few days last week. February 1 4 Provo at Payson, Span linquents on the Citys Electric light lsh Fork; Springville at Nephi, B. Y. books, it is imperative that these ae-Kitchens gave them a pleasant surFOR SUNDAY EVENING possible on account of the change Stewart and Prof. Bird February 24 Provo at Springville prise Friday. The evening was spent Supt. Special speakers will address the in card playing. At eleven o'clock the schools here Tuesday. Nephi, Payson at Spanish Fork, B. Y. as possible on account of th change people in each ward meeting house delicious refeshments were served to Provo at Springville, of administrations on January 2nd. February 24 next Sunday afternoon, December the L. A. Mrs. Mr. and at Cloward of has been Spanish Fork B. Y. All persons who are delinquent Payson Nephi; following. Floyd Payson NEPHI WARD 11th, the day being designated as Curtis, Mr and Mrs A W Dunyon, a few days here as the Stanley Taylor of Lehl and' Coach should visit the City Treasurer at spending Tuberculosis Sunday. The need of j Mr an j Mrs John williams, Mr. and special guest of Erma Kay. Twltchell of Provo were appointed to once and settle their accounts, other be special effort being put forth in the The following program will Mrs j E Robertson, Mr R E. Switattend the officers school at Salt wise action will be taken to discongiven in the Nephi Ward Sunday sale of Christmas Seals in order to Mr. W F Squire, and the guests Geeset shooting has come to be Lake, with Henry Weight of Spring- nect them from the system. zer, evening to commence at 7 p. m. raise funds to combat this dread disMr and Mrs Geo. Kitchens. quite a sport here lately. Hunters ville and Del Webb of Provo as By Order of the City Council Blanche Burton ease will be urged by the speakers. of honor Peliminary Music have brought in fifteen or twenty Mrs. Alice CrapojThe public in general are cordially Snf? Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest motor, Roy McPherson of Nephi spent in the last few days. Genevieve Grover invited to attend. Reading ed to Salt Lake City yesterday for a Tuesday in Mills attending to some Piano Solo Katherine Whitmore business matters. Ed Pratt has gone to Salt Lake FARMERS MEETING NEXT few days visit. WEDNESDAY AT COURTHOUSE City for an Indefinite stay The members of the Ladies LiterSOUTH WARD Jack Teasdale is here from Provo ary Club met at the home of Mrs. D. Instal the new telephone helping THE CURFEW BELL WILL The following prelimlnar program O. Miner Friday eveuing and were Prof. J. C. Hogensen, agronomist RING TONIGHT of the extension service and Mr. GAL will be given Sunday evening at the tertained with a very interesting pro- South ward meeting house commen- gram A paper on the life of Mad- Thorne, of the Bureau Industry, U. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kitchens left Miss Edna Scorup, the domestic am Curie, was given by Mrs. E. R. Mills Wednesday for Salt Lake City S. Department of Agriculture, cing at 7 p. w. will science teacher at tbe local High Vocal Solo K. J. Bird Forrest. Current events were given where they Istend to make their rube the law Prof. Hogensen The curfew which has not been speakers. Reading in operation in this city for the past will discuss crops and crop rotation. school, is absent from school this Mary Woolley by Mrs N. J. Rees and a paper g.ving ture home, Vocal Duet Donna and Florence the account of an aeroplane - few years will again be put into act- Mr. Thorne will dlscuaa sugar beet week on account of illness. trip j from London to Australia was given SERVICE STAR LEGION ion commencing tonight. AJI boys diseases and will show pictures of The delinquent tax list for 1921 by Mrs. T. C. Winn. The following. MEETING MONDAY and girls under the age of 1C years the live beet nematode by mean of a III be published In the The Times-NeXORTH WARD members were present, Mrs. J. E. The members of the Service Star will not be allowed on the streets projector especially constructed for and the Eureka Reporter next Cole, Mrs E. R. Forrest, Mrs, J W Legion will hold their regular month of this city after 9 o'clock p. m., un- that purpose. All farmers are InThe following preliminary program Ellison. Mrs Dennis Wood, Mrs. ly meeting in the Commercial Club' less Dec. 16th. Friday to will vited or attend. Tbs meeting accompanied by their parents will be given Sunday evening at the Mark Sowby, Mrs. N. J. Rees, Mrs rooms next Monday afternoon, at 4 p. guardians. The above action was de- be held In tbe Courthouse next WedNorth ward meeting house, commen- W C Andrews, Mrs Geo A Sperry Jr, m. ail members invited to be present. cided upon at the last The telephone employees are busy meeting of the nesday evening December 14th, to Mrs. T. C. Winn, Mrs S B McCune, The following program will be given. city council wben a delegation of commence at 7.30 p. m. cing at 7 p m. this week putting In tbe new phones. Piano Solo Mabel Wilson Mrs J W Whitmore Mrs 1 M Petty Vocal Solo Melba Hague. Lecture on ladles met with the council and made Yf 4 expected to have the new sysLeone Ingram Mrs T. H. Burton, Mrs. Wilson Tuberculosis, by Dr D. O. Miner, the requeet that the curfew law be Heading tem In operation about December Dorn to Mr and Mrs. Reuben I Voa Solo Virginia Ord Glazier and the hostess Mrs Miner Plano Solo by Gordon Wood. a baby girl Sunday morning. 17th. put Into effect. The first part of the week in the District Court, the Bench was occup led by Judge Ericson, but since Wednesday Judge Knox, has been here and will now occupy the bench the remainder of the term. The case of Gerald Lowry, the first of the Tintic Colonists to be heard in the district court was disposed of Sat urday, when Judge Ericson, gave him an indeterminate sentence in the State Prison, not to exceed three The charge against. Lowry years. was adultry said to have been committed in West Tintic Dec. 24th, The case was heard before & .1920. who brought in a verdict of jury guilty with the results as stated above. Cases of the same nature are being heard today before Judge Knox, that of Elvin Houtz being now in progress. The case of Moses Gudmansen, formerly of the B. Y. U. will follow, and that of David Whyte, will follow the Gudmansen case. District Attorney Higgins, represented the State, and Attorney P. N. Anderson was appoint-- 1 ed by the Court to defend Lowry. In the case of B. O. Brady, recently fined for selling liquor, the disposition of same, and the forfeit of the auto truck vtas brought before the court by County Attorney BurThe jcourt ordered the liquor ton. destroyed, and the auto truck sold at public auction and the money received forfeited to the State. The sheriff was instructed to make a return to the court of the sale. In the case of Edith Luella Smith vs Julius C Smith, being an action for divorce, the same was granted by file court, and a Judgment entered against the defendent for $50 at- torneys fees and costs of suit to-- 1 gther with $15 alimony. Attorney W. A. C. Bryan represented the plain the Nephi Commercial Club stars n; as j s. -- 4 f |