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Show The Times News Nrphi, Uf.ili PS3amtK8-.NKW- pBRTNTY CIBCULAT EAST JUAH 9 AI) 3UUtYttTlSIG the l IS A VALUABLE MEDIUM. XEPIII, JLAII COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, HELD II ME row Fit UTAH C. MEET WITH W. Tollfey, Is Road Stipe East Side.- N. U, Rees, County Physician East Juab County ITI.ENS OF hue on) folks ESIDENGY QF JUAB STAKE MOXA big J. N. C. Pexton, Chosen As Second Counselor. The county commissioners of Juab have had two busy days this reek having, been in session all day uesday and Wednesday. Present at meeting were, W. G. Orme, Chiiir .Ctfan, Geo. Franeotn. and John Llunty I After disposing of the claims and Other routine business, the matter of appointments for Hie various offices WO taken up with the following results. For Janitor of the County Courthouse for the term of two years, Siam Mecham. For Supervisor of the County Infirmary, Theo. C. Carter of this city. , For County Road agent for the TlnUc District, Herbert Hopes of Eureka. Fo County Road agent for the j foist Side of the County, Charles W. jTsiley of Nephi. for State Road i Recommended regent for the East side of the county .Leroy Brough of Nephi. t, Road' Supervisor for Levan S. E. Malmgren. Justice of the Peace, for Levjin .Precinct, L. H. Mortenson. Justice of the peace for the pre clnct of Mona. Jos. F .Newton. I County Physician for East Juab County, Dr. N. J. Rees. Constable for Mills precinct, C. E. Switzer For Registrar of vital statistics Mrs Kate Worthington, in place of Dr. D O. Miner. The board then took up the matter of the county car, and after some discussion the clerk was instructed JKT' advertise for bids for the sale of the car. The date for holding the regular meeting was changed from the 12th of each month, to the third Tuesday of each month. Hy-ru- ni Airs. Alaucl Carter and children have gone to .Moroni, where she will visit with iter parents l'or a short time Ilat! has returned from Salt Fake after an absence of six weeks. While away Airs. Platt Airs. William underwent an operation for gall cton-e- s and appendicitis. She is getting along nicely at the present writing. Supt. Stewart and Foretla Sparks visited the schools here .Monday t'orc-- I noon in company with Dr. Uces. ge ni t . . t i t te-x- -- a- i i 's FAILURE WITH w!- i' li ii TO PROVIDE FOR WIFE! J. R. Hansen, was brought up from California yesterday by Sheriff Dan Martin, and had a hearing before Judge John S. Cooper, being charged with failure to provide foi the needs of his wife, whom he married on the lfith of August, 19-- ". and deserted her on August 21st ol the same month. After hearing Hie evidence Judge Cooper, hound li mi over to the district court under a bond of $250. 'OH-- At ; com 111 if I tee In- ( ua ptoviding nrri-i'- In . i !' : li ol a j the matter no w.lh won Id I' ml out if t mil ined could be bro-.1- , Nephi IT tin nrhi to oar tow ml Lev, hi would !' ' '! "1 'll-- o IT THE "ii da ' i. i i uni I ice., wt re held lie Sou !i vv a I (i How Police nt RHETOAY REPORTER The assembly was given last week by the Home Economics girls of the school. A Lincoln day program was featured. Those who took part in carrying out the plan were Airs. Luc-ilF. Brough, Evelyn Park, Airs. A. 0. Lunt, and Blanche Bigler. The basket ball players from Hinc kley were present and after listening to us our yelling practice, several of them made some very complimentary rematks an advised us to continue onward in the same manner. tel im r I. The High School Chorus furnished the music for the afternoon session of conference. Two numbers were furnished. out that the government would appropriate money for fixing the road on a fifty - fifty basis. After some discussion a motion was passed ask-n- g t he government to appropriate the sum of $200, and the club would make an effort to secure a like for the improvement of the road to the park. Mr. Christensen the local Forest officer who was present at the meeting, stated that a new bridge had been built last. December, on the road between Pole Canyon and Red Creek, in place of the one that '.lad caused considerable inconvenience last season. The new bridge he stated, was a good substan. tial affair, and was built below the old bridge, thus eliminating the curve in the road. Secretary Anderson, was then authorized to draft a resolution asking the Forest Service, to make a survey of the site for camping grounds, in order that allotments could be made to persons desiring lots within the park area. The basket ball team went down to Hinckley Wednesday, where they played the teturn game with the Millard Academy, which resulted in a win for the Millard county boys, with a score of 5S to 14. The local high FOUNTAIN 6REEN NOTES school students went down to the train to see the local players off OF THE WEEK ilnesday morning, and the train pulled out with veil master Ken Kendall. leading the students in a series EUREKA MAT GET of "victoiy yells" but luck seemed to Born February 4th, to the wife of be agamst the local team and the Earl Hansen, a baby girl. FEDERAL BUILDING game resulted as stated above. Better luck next time. Air. and Airs. Ira Alclntosh are visiting with relatives and friends in the went lie Scl.ool team Nephi High Eureka is feeling elated over the Airs. Alclntosh was formerly to defeat Friday eicning at the Emro (ity. Delia Yorganson of Burlington, Wyo, prospects of getting a Federal buildwhen they clashed with the and of ing creeled in their city, authority Hall, this city. The young couple from the Alillard Academy, the were teall been week the for in married having the given past Salt Fake Temt 14 in l'avor of lie the purchase of a building site. Ne- score being fft to was fast and ple February 9th. Their many friends The visitors. game are wishing them well. phi aas gone through this spasm on several occasions the past twelve lean throughout anil the fans bad a run for their money. years but no building has yet been good Air. and Airs. Clarence Aloiver who undertaken, although a site was A dramatic club lias been organ iz-- d have been in Clear (reek for some here some years ago, so we in school. Tiioy expect to put (ill lime have returned to this city and merely remind our friends over in minor plays and finally in will remain indelinately. several the mining metropolis not to get un- on a school play. Ilie duly exeited over (lie purchase of a T .n spring pill from big T ie Home Economics club had a the first play are proceeds as it may be ten years before t a ii time in the old Aagard store li gala fho of to the for library, go t hey gel a building. following hav" boon elected as building last Saturday evening. were served and dancing llieors. President and director. Fue-- i ti joyed. and assistant Winn. Vice-proWillie Andrews. Pttsiness ,A!an-goO. V. Hansen is home from the Stanford Roes. Assistant Business Manager. Tom Alet'nne. beep herd i t hes a Robb dir-ci'i- r. r. ' a In and Mrs. Arthur Anderson a number of young mar-i"- 'l folks al their home Sunday eveT The same crowd were enter-auii'- il ling. Saturday evening at the home f Mr. and ,Mrs. X. AI. Jensen by Mr. uni .Mrs. Dewey Johnson. Air. NEXT HOLIDAY TUESDAY WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY fflnd. is ami ill honor higlun's i'.ir' lei of Die birth nl tin- giant lather of milonnlry. th" d;. wii! he otiser-O'i- I ,e- a general idtd.'v lil'oui. he.v.t and lire, id'll "I l ie IP the leiu-'lNext Tue-.il.i- l . a li . i i Friday Post ml sch lor I he day pa ' 'o' al:d Ilo-ls- pn Id o' i ,. i ' i w s a nl-'i'- i ill ' al Do- I I I S'-- MMn I I I Its ni l I'lIIC BONUS l.t evening February 18th, mar grade of the Public iiill present an interesting 'll play in (lie Amusement Hall. a in .- 1 The boy scouts of the un! South ward, c lehr t i lb" "Jamhorie Friday am! Satniu.ii Scoutmaster .lav Vnrr, ii the North ward and it'ma-- ' r ' B. Gibson, of the South ward. .!' "i provided refreshment- - mu ii as pu,i i: and cake, and the boys bad a good time, after which pa nes wr" played for the balance of tin evening. The entertainment was g;vi In honor of the day when the scon' movement was organized in the United States. , Forest Service Bureau, Talks to Members Of Commercial Club i BOY SCOUTS CELEBRATE A XX UAL J M BOB W. B. Locke Of The pur-eli.ts- m-- r- pie by 1 J. F. Johnson, of the State Board of Health Department, was in Nephi .Monday looking over health conditAi ilie meeting of i he Commercial ion in this city, especially the smalldull held Tuesday evening in the urpox situation, and before leaving club rooms, President, W. C. Andrews ged upon the Health officers of this being in the chair, the members listcity the need of having school child- ened to an address W. B. Locke, ren vaccinated, as a preventative aga- of t.ae Forest .Serviceby Bureau, on the Of Mr. course inst tlie disease. been the ing need ol greater interest being taken superintendent of this President Rees, then Johnson explained, the State of Ut- in the Fish and Game conditions organization. of presented the name of T. H. Burton ah has no law compelling people to ('tab. Among other things, he statfor the position of Stake Supt of the be vaccinated, but for the protection ed (bat the streams of Utah were Y. AI. Al. I. A. which was unanimously of the childen it was highly access not getting their proportion of the endorsed by those present. N. J ary that they should be vaccinated fish th"y should get from the gover-meUees and J. W. Boud were then pre which should be done al the expense fish hatcheries, and gave figur. tothe school and the of seated as first and second counselor district, city es to show that this State is only in the order named, to Mr. Burton gether, the cost being only a nom receiving our per cent of its share, inal matter. and were unanimously sustained while Colorado is getting 58 per cent Before the he leaving city urged As a remedy for this condition he adStake Superintendent of Sunday Schools, Robert Winn, then gave a that the school district and the city vocated the organization of a sportBoard of Health take the question club here, in order that the proreport on the condition of the Sun at once and endeavor to put such ing allotment day schools of toe Stake, stating that up for this section could per the attendance was better last year an order int effect. , In going over lie applied for through such a club. he the he stated found sani that city than for many previous years, also After the conditions in Nephi fully equal a resolution conclusion of his address paid tribute to the good work of the tary was passed by the memto other towns of like size in the bers present favoring such an organteachers, and the interest that had hi a high compliment to and pa State, been taken in tecaher training work ization, and the committee the excellent, sanitary conditions was appointed tofollowing Stake 'Clerk Geo. A. Allen, then found at the Forrest draft a set of byHotel. laws, and report at a meeting to be presented the names of the Church held next Tuesday evening. P. N. authorities for the vote of the people all being unanimously sustained. Anderson, N. J. Rees, and June Kendall. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Bishop David A. Smith, then made The Nebo Park then came up for a few remarks, and the benediction was pronounced by Jas. Garrett Jr. discussion, information being given The Juab Slake Quarterly Conl'er-- . nee cooii-mSaturday aftel'iioon in ' ho Tabernacle at 2 p. in., President T. I). Kerr piesidTig. Alusic was furnished die lift i grade South school under the direction of Win. II. Warner. The opening prayer was offered hv .Mark Bigler. The speakers were ir siib in T. !. Rees. J. E. Funt, Bishop Smith, and Jas. E. Talmage. The clo.'iig prayer being given by T. C. inn. .Saturday (veiling a general pi test hood meeting was held, there a t tendance present. At he'ng a la-this mooting Elder Talmage, and Sai t gave strong addresses on the 'iced of a full obiervance of the law of i ithing. and obedience to the commandments 'ha Sunday morning session ivh'ch eouvmud ai la. tin a. in. was the busof the Conference. After ts s singing b the congregation prayer was ottered by F. A. Hailey Sr. Presi-JeRees, then slated that I. II. Glace, second counselor to the Stake piesidemy was now living in CaliThe afternoon session confornia. and would not reside pernrin-enil- y vened atSunday 2 p. in. the Tabernacle being it was necessary again n crowded to capacity. President Rees, to r lea..e him from tile position with being in charge of the services. Music a late of thanks for the good services was furnished by the High School he had rendered Juab Slake during Chorus, under the direction of Prof. i me a had be the served as counselor Bird, the opening prayer being offerto tun. On the vote of those present ed by Jas. W. Paxman. A'!'. Grace was released with, a vote of Elder Talmage, then gave a power thanks. ful discourse on obedience, occupyElder image, of the Quorum of ing the lime for nearly an hour. A tii" Apostles lien outlined the order duet was (riven by Atiss Arvilta Taint, o: tii.' .'i'lii'-in .tiling any vacancy and Prof. Bird, accompanied by Miss that may nrur and stated that he Norma Bigler, and a vocal solo by wa-- now reude .o present the name .Miss Louise Paxman .accompanied by of .1 N. C. Hex ton. for the position Miss Vera Paxman. I'm '" vacant by the release of Air. Bishop David A. Smith, was the Grace, and rm putting it to a vote of fiext speaker endorsing what had Mu been said by Elder Talmage, also givcottgreg.it im, Air. Pexton was sasiainod for the position, ing a report on the standing of the lie was ordained to the oltice of high mepibers of the church in this stake, priest, and then set apart as second in regard to the payment of tithes counselor to fie stake presidency. and offerings. After the closing ren. was then called marks by President Rees, the Confero speak, and lie told how sur-- o ence came to a close, benediction have hemi called to being offered by Bishop Thomas Bailmsii ion. and asked the ey. In the evening a conjoint meeting people to sustain him to w licit be lmd been set was held under the auspices of the AI. I. A. a program being rendered it h " n luvame necessary to fill the and short addresses being given by nix.noy 'n the presidency of the tile new Stake officers of the Y. JVI. M. I. A.. Air. Pexton hav- - AI. I. A. S'.d o Y. Air. Geo. IF .Marshal, a dentist of Salt Fake City, has been at the Roberts Hotel, during the past two weeks doing denlis win 1; for the people A meeting of the Board of Educhero. A great i.ianv people are havation of Juab School District was hold ing their t 'elii examined and repairbusy Wednesday evening, there being pre- ed. Air. Alatsl.al having been sent, .Jas. Garrett Jr, J. H. Funt, since his arrival. Harry Foote, Lorenzo Alangelson, Dr. N. J. Roes was at the and Jos. F. Newton. Supt. Stewart, made a lengthly re- .Monday forenoon examining the schport on the conditions of the schools ool children. .Miss Tipton, the school throughout the district, and discus-sqf- l nurse, arrived on Tuesdai. and is viswith the Board what the prosp- iting t to parents of defective child-re- n in an effort to arouse parents to; LITTLE LEMUR JOHNSON DIES ects would be to obtain teachers for so,, the necessity of having the dc- the next school year. The term of the next contract to lecis in their eh. bln n properly tre:. OF SPINAL TROUBLE be offered teachers was gone over by ed. j the Board, and it was decided to use The healing n In n at tile sc mol practically the same kind of contract t.e::i..r John mi. th" enr old baby that was at present in use by Die di: house is ii",iriiig r implei uia. tin- lasl of the nidi. '.tors having rcocoi'y Air. Owe:; .lel.ii-oof ibis city pas-- I trict. Those my being in.stai'ed dar. Tile-da- y a wav The schools of the district will be the elir ts Irom . I no1 thought th.,! an ail, k of spinal trouble. Since allowed to close next Tuesday in hon- mg t lis week-o; the child's mother a or of Washington's Birthday, but it Ilie schools wilt g"t inin h use of the was ordered by the Hoard that no plant this seasoti. but ii will a! least over a y ar ago. it nas been Im home of Bishop and i'. ii for al more visiting days be allowed teach- he ready lor th" opening of the rliiml venr. A. II. Biilislon. where it pns-- i ers during the remainder of the pr-ent school term. jwny -' sailed above. Tile si I I So i. t illpn scni-n- li l' eii!- - and I'e. 'lives Is ex-- 1 ll.v "I evening After transacting some other min Power w Fight or business the meeting adjourned nines of lie' H .'I'd io he l.llllliy and l'l'hlll ,'e.- citizens of Alotia, Co, IU"t Willi tii for one week. here, Venn iii nil pul a piops; ton bel'oro the MEETING NO. 8D 8E VACCINATED Grace '1'.-- Mrs. Harris, a nurse, mother of Dr. Alarsiiai, has been here for a few days looking after some of tile patients of Air. tUrushal. YOU. L IS PREVALENT TIIR-- l STATE AM) YAC FIXATION IS (IMA KNOWN MEAXS OF IREX ENTION. .MANY T( ( 1XATEI) . i OF EDUCATION NARGED I. H. NEWS, Released With A Vote of Thanks. T. H. Burton Chosen As Stake Superintendent of The Y.M.M.I.A Visiting Speakers Elders J. E. Talmage And Davk A. Smith. ln-;- i Ne-hp- Pre-.etne- HOLD INTERESTS OK : : : : Ol'NTV SMALL PO RE- The Annual Old Folks Party and D t ion Home Coining was hold in Hu1 ward mooting house last Thursday. A program consisting of music, speeches, was ole, given, after w licit elaborate tables were spread with good things of the eart, at which all under twenty years of ago was feasted. From here the erowd went to the hall whore the Jenkins' orcaesira played while practioally everybody in town enjoyed themselves at dancing. The colo-- n ir;UjoM vvus success from every standpoint. Among the out of town vitisors at the Old Folks' Puny were Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Pa ir,an, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flint, and Mrs. T. 1). lives ol i, William Houghton of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lcrwill of rayson. Mr. and .Mrs, Thomas Newton of Salt Lake, Mr. and Airs. Kay of Saniaquin, Air. and .Mrs. Edward litt. of Salt I.ake. Edward Newton of Treinonton, Air. and Airs. Delbert Kay of Santaiiuin, Airs. Pat-ri- a Warner of Delta, Airs. Vine .Mendenhall of Payson and many others. On Friday, following the Old Folks banquet, all the children under 2l years of age were served dinner at the meeting house. t- BOARD IN SHOOED EIGHT FOMI'AXX A I L AKK ULTURAL MIXING mi: 11)81. MANY YISITOHS AT UNION TEND I ESTI ITIFS - ' CHANGES MADE EBRUAKl IHT1I, i.mks.news is a boost- - oi: THE XI MASS MEETING MTS i I JIM: : (WBFTIWES, TOL. 18, NO. 18 ARE i: a Yerl Johnson and Zene Hill of cili Here married In Nephi Tue-Ml.Im and happiness to them on De ir journey. lii-- s til - a. Mif ion and Florence Smith, "ti'et taile d the L. H. Club Friday The time was spent in '''"lung. inline and game, until 6.30 when 'i'iiiiou.H refreshments were served to the following Blanche Pitt. Emma Cole. Edith C.mdland. Felma Bailey, Virginia Clyde, and the hostess Miss Helen and Florence Smith. -s ! The Bond l.ei an. Im' (bit ile- Hie id Tue-il.- in n purport' of proi iding no to insieli an , eledrie ai h- earned I'glit In a large hi. jure' i llo re being onti livo dissent jug voles ag.cn.-- t th i I . i |