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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S, Nephi, Utah, Thursday, November 28, 1974 Page A Page from the Past... THE TIMES-NEW- CIRCULAT- S COlNTY AM) 18 ADVERTISING THE EAST JUAU ES THROUGHOUT ER FOR THE AGRICULTURAL A VALUARLE MEDIUM. : AND MIXING : J UAH COUNTY THE TIMES, VOL. 12, NO. 88. J. PASSES NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH, 1021 LOCAL 10 THE IS A ROOST. TIMES-NEW- S ITEMS OF INTEREST I SALE OF 10 Hyrum Seeley of Mt. Pleasant, at the home of II. D. Goldsbrough for a few days this week. : : : : : THE NEWS, VOL. 6. NO. 10 CHRISIK on seals J. W. Whitmore, transacted in Salt Lake Tuesday. INTEREST 8 OF WEEK'S n HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Last Friday afternoon the girls of E the Freshman Class gave a matinee dance in the Emro, The proceeds of which goes to help furnish the girls rest room. DELEGATION FROM SAN PETE LOCAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED COUNTY MEET WITH OFFICITO CANVASS DISTRICT FOR ALS HERE STAMP SALE MONEY USED OF ,JUAR C OUNTY IS URGED FOR MAINTAINING BETTER. Mrs. J. C. Carter, has returned The second number of the Lyceum BY VISITORS HEALTH CONDITIONS exan home from course after was here last Thursday. Utah, Price, of Resident Nephi for Forty tended visit in that city with her sisThe Premier Artists lived up to Leave Car And Booze At Years-Active- in their name and gave those present Early Life ter Mrs. Geo. Christensen. Levan And Comes To This A large delegation of San Pete M. S. Parker, of the Utah Public an entertainment that will long be in Pioneer Work Mr. and Mrs. Verne Vickers, went County officials and leading citizens Health Association has been in Nephi remembered, City. to Salt Lake Wednesday, where Mr. came over to Nephi Wednesday and this wetek making prelimnary preparmet the with City and County Off- ations for the sale of Christmas Seals Vickers will have an operation perMiss May Sidwell of the Nephi High lingering illness extending formed for Aftej.-icials, and members of the Nephi Com- and also for the visit of the ,, T & , 6 R appendicitis. Traveling School handed In over mercial Club. The object of their Health Clinic which will visit period of many months, from the name which er8twhiie this was arrested which he suffered with cancer, Geo, was chosen by a committee composed Luclle Forrest came down from visit was to interest the officials of district in the near future. here Tuesday evening by City MarU. Hobbs, resident of Nephi for forty of bis in one stuthe member state and five county having faculty The Christmas Seal Committee of . Provo ystrday and will spend the shal Linton, on information received years passed away Saturday afternoon with her par- way designated to go through Nephi which Dr. N. J. Rees is chairman met dent body merabers to be the name from Deputy Sheriff Nephi G. holidays Taylor at his home in this city. f tbe Nephl High Scbo1 Paper-Sevie- r Canyon and through San Pete and Wednesday ents in this city. of Levan. He was brought before evening and outlined Counties. Many strong argu- - plans for the sale of was Mss suba sdwell Born in Hersham, England, Febfree given the stamps It Precinct Justice John S. Cooper, Wed- I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadhead, ments were submitted by the visitors U the intention of the committee to acriPtion t0 the N- H- - s- - Clarion " ruary 22nd, 1856, he came to Utah at nesday afternoon and drew a fine of to show this route be should why canvass the business district the age of 9 years with his parents went to Lynndyl yesterday to spend $200.00 and settled in Parowan. As a young Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs. County Attorney T. H. Burton, proN. H. S. will sustain Th. ea, 6. man he received a mission from the Frank Belliston. the StamPS' Tha los8 this week on the secuted the caea behalf of the of an departure invitation was extended meeting L. D. S Church to go to the San Juan Asscia0ion expects Miss Jacobson for her home State and facts were interesting in Pine to the Juab to Mrs. R. Downs Provo went J. country with a scouting party to asout during, the trial. It ap- brought cent and members of Club 10 certain if that section of Utah was Wednesday afternoon to spend Thanpe of Miss Jacobson is obliged to leave Peared from the evidence that the suitable for settlement. He spent ksgiving Day with her daughter Mrs. to attend a meeting at Richfield ' on account of the ill health of her pnsloner had sone to Levan with his us Friday evening I he following men and women will four years, in this region and can well C. M. Clark. mother who has been visiting her in car and suPPy of hootch but had be entitled to thehonor of being one Among the visitors from San Pete bave charge of the work in East? Juab Nephi the past few weeks. became alarmed when apprached by Miss Esther Ockey came down from County were Commissioners of the original pioneers of that sectCounty. N. J. Rees, Chairman. Supt. Deputy Dyreing, Taylor, and ran away Miss Jacobson has been us with for Salt Lake yesterday to spend Thanks ion. and Hansen, Dr. H. F. Syn- - Ra-- Stewart Secretary; Dennis Wood three and one half now. and the ing his car and booze behind. Deputy years in her this with Day parents giving dergaard of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. Bentley Publicity Manager; W. C. Andrews students feel their loss keenly. Taylor phoned over to the marshal As a builder of projects in this . city. Geo. A. Sperry Jr, Mrs. secretary of the Southern Utah Tour- - Treasurer: Last night at the High School the here and gave a description of the section of Utah he ranked high. He . M. 1st Association. John Aagard of Ft. Whitmore, Mrs. E. R. Forretet, entertained at a social in her man- - Marshal Linton, kept on the built the Levan Plaster Mill, also the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson of Pro- Green, ra0 Orme, Ivan C Dalby, Levan, faculty with " other look out and finally landed him, with together representhonor. Jumbo Plaster Mill at Sigurd. He vo, were the guests Sunday at the Newton Mona ative citizens Ray from other towns tbe of j results as given above, installed the present water wheel at home of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Grace,, xhig morning in assembly Miss A big share of the the county. money given for Jacobson was presented with a locket Attorney Burton subjected the pris the Nephi Electric Plant, and did parents of Mrs. Johnson. Those who met with the delegation these Christmas Stamps will come from the student body to show in a ioner t0 a number of pertinent in- much of the work on the present from here were, Commissioners Wm. back t0 this district in the form of small way their esteem and love for Uuirles, and drew from him the fact Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Winn, motored paint of the Nephi Plaster Mill. One I health service. Last year the monefyjher. that Salt Lake City is making more of the last projects he accomplished to Salt Lake Wednesday where they G. Orme and Geo. Francom, W. C. returned to the to district President Andrews, Commerof the pay was the erection of the Hobbs Ap- will spend Thanksgiving Day with Miss Jacob- - booze than any other place in the and Goodbe, good luck, cial Club, Dennis Wood, and N. J. for the services of the public nurse Over 300 places in that country. artments, wliich have been a real ben- their children. Rees, representing the City, and Bis- - wbo spent nearly six weeks in East city are engaged in the business of efit to the community in providing Mr. and Mrs. A. P Jackman, reduab County and who accomplised making hootch said the defendant. places of abode for several families. turned home Sunday from Salt Lake hop A. H. Belliston, a director of the I Irom the sale of health seals. This Wednesday, November the twenty- - He also gave the names of men who Commercial Club. This community has been better where they had been visiting for a sa great amount of good. This year third the N H- - - Basket Ball team supply many of the leading hotels for Geo. Hobbs having lived here. He few days wiU I the expense Moroni to and play the Mor- - of Salt Lake City with their of the g0 Dr. and Mrs J R Alunk of Gunn- Traveling Health whiskey. was a pioneer builder in all that the Clinic which will be here soon will onl Basket Ball Team. This game be- are Regular trips are made to the coun-b- e guests at the home of Mr. name implies. All honor to his memJacob Gibson, came down from ison, met out of the funds received ing the first game of tbe season out- - try towns with cars of booze said Salt Lake yesterday to spend Thanks- and Mrs. Seth McPherson this week. from the sale of heatlh ory. seals. This ide of Nephi tor our team- Brady. Asked what price is being Besides his widow he leaves the' giving Day with his family in this 0n December the second if it can paid for the stuff, he stated is purely a Utah affair organization that from Rollo came down from Orme, Salt and has no connection with the Red fae arranged tbe Moroni Team will f $20 to $25 per gallon following children. Mrs. A. N. Wal- city. the aer- Lake Tdesday to spend the Thanks- Cross or jpas N- - H- - s- Team a return lace of Mantl, Mrs. A. J. Swensen of the . .' game age pric0 paid. ... any other similiar irgani- - give in this giving came Claude over Holidays city. Boker, Attorney A Carnival will be put on In con- - , Salt Lake, Mrs J. P, Hickman, Mr. saidftrtvas the time' Brady first he nection with the Basket Ball game, I had been in court on this Lloyd Hobbs Clarence Hobbs and from Eureka Monday to attend the charge of the term of November opening Miss Clara Hobbs of this city, and Boxing, Wrestling, Battle though he admitted that he had made MRS. PAUL BOOTH LAID Mr. Frank Hobbs of Fullerton, Calif. Court. Royal, and other attractions. a few trips down through this sec He also leaves four sisters as follows The Nephi High School is going to tion on previous occasions Mr. of Mr. Booth, Ralph Ephraim, TO FINAL REST MONDAY Mrs. Emma Meed of Los Angeles, have a first and second Basket Ball In consderation of the inside Mrs. Tryphena West of Parowan, Joseph Booth of Provo, and Mr. and There will be practices in the formation that he is supplying the Emro for the two teams. Boys who County Mrs. Lizzie Hamlin of Canyon Creek Mrs. John Booth of Levan, were here Attorney with, this official to attend the funeral of Mrs. make team the second this will Idaho, and Mrs. Alice Banks of Monday year asked the court to eliminate the jail All that was mortal of the remains Paul Booth. stand a good chance to make the sentence. The court Provo. of Mrs. Paul Booth, were tenderly of ' Friday afternoon In the Taber first team next year. Funeral services were held Tuesthia lmposed the fiM ag sJed aboye Charlie Pitt, came in from the laid to rest Monday afternoon in Vine nacle, funeral services were held over without any jail sentence. day afternoon in the Tabernacle, a west desert Tuesday. He reports Bluff Cemetery. Very impressive fun- - I the mortal remains of Harry Reed, large, number of friends and relatives feed as being dry and states that eral.i services were held in tha South I whose body was brought here for being present to pay their last re- moisture is very much needed for ward meeting house. in the afternoon, interment. Bishop Thomas Bailey, I club In tha Emro Hall proved to bePRORATIOV OFFICFR BYi 'lNU spects to the departed'. Bishop Bail- sheep. The opening song was one of practically every seat being occupied presided. big events of the season. VISITS NEPHI ey was in charge, and the first numTbe farmers exhibited excellent by sorrowing relatives and friends. I given by Mrs. A. J. Crapo, Face To I ber was a duet by L. P. Anderson and I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Forrester, da.u Bishop Belliston was in charge and Face. Corn Fodder Prayer was offered by L. A. tat In decorating. Mrs. Ed. Carter, I Know That My ghter Frances, and Mrs. Goss, mother the first number was a vocal solo by Bailey Jr. A duet, I Know That My was used to decorate the hall, while Redeemer Lives. Prayer was offer- of Mrs Forrester, are the guests of Mrs. Allie Belliston, Lead Kindly Redeemer Lives was sung by L. P. bales of hay served as a refreshment I Thursday and Friday of last week ed by Bishop A. H.. Belliston. I Mr and Mrs Geo D Haymond this Light. table. L romO. Bylund, chief probation officer Prayer was offered by T. C. Anderson and Mrs. Ed Carter. Provo- - witb jurisdiction in Juab The speakers were Andrew Jensen, week. The Forresters are nine-thirtWinn. y Sometime Somewhere was o'clock the hall was By assistant church historian, Judge to Hiawatha from an auto returning The speakers were L. A. Bailey Sr, crowded with farmers dressed in over County made a visit to this cty and trip thru then sung by Mrs. Mabel Lunt. J. D Pexton and Bishop Bailey, all alls boots, bandanas, etc, who had looked very carefully into the school Greenwood of Salt Lake City, Jas California. The speakers were P. B. Cowan, Garrett Jr, and J. E. Lunt. of aI1 children between Elder John Belliston, T. D Rees, Bishop of whom spoke words of consolation I not taken time to clean up after com- - attendance be ages Jensen told of the valuable informatOne pleting their evening chores. anl 18. He visited Bert Peters has some pictures in Bailey, and the closing remarks by to the family and realatives. The ion that he had been able to obtain the Bailey Furniture Supply Store Bishop Belliston. Each speaker paid Sweetly Solemn Thought was given girls were likewise attractive in their many homes ani it is reported that he was vefy firm in his statements from the deceased in relation to the which he is offering for salel. Mr by Miss Alercl eloquent tribute to the life and char- Mrs. Diane G. Goldsbroug, violin and kitchen frocks. t0 parents regarding the early settlement of the San Juan Hague would be pleased to show acter of the Booth, after When the piano, music commenced the compulsory deceased, and the great which benediction lawscho1 was country, and which information had them to anyone who calls at the store, fortitude and While here he looked pronounced .farmers had a difficult time to hold durpatience displayed D. after the J. other cases of Juvenile delinq- Pexton. Interment took their horses. by supplied missing link in complet- These pictues are excellent for Christ ing her long illness One would naturally extending for over in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, have ency and it is reported that two ing the history of Utah. The other mas gifts. a year supposed that Leland Belliston, The love and devotion of the place Beautiful flowera speakers paid tribute to his worth red the casket. Glen Worthington, and a few of the boys were given a penalty of ten young husband was also the subject as a citizen in the community other prominent farmers had Just I doBara each. Mr. Bylund contends Mr. and Mrs. A J Swensen, And- of comment by those who spoke. I which he has lived and the honest rew ba: most of the work has now been had a Jensen, Judge Greenwood of Salt The closing number, "A Perfect ROTATION STOCK upright life he had led. The hard cider put a great deal I dne aD(l the boys and girls should Lake, A.. N. Wallace of Manti, Alvin COMPANY Other musical numbers were ren Geo. Wallace of Day was rendered by Miss Merci of life in the party and the dough-- 1 enroR ftt once and avail themselves Eureka, Mrs Harriett dered by Mrs. Allie Belliston, Miss Scott of violin, and Mrs. Diane educational opportunities af- PLEASES THEATRE PATRONS nuts, made by the Home Economics I Provo, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Goldsbrough, G. Booth,, piano. Marcia Starr and the Goldsbrough Sis Linton, and Mrs. Alice forded them. Benediction was Club, helped to fill up space. Banks of Proters. Benediction was pronounced by vo, Mrs Alice Goodman of pronounced by J. M. Christensen. The old saying, he who laughs Logan, Mrs J. last laughs best did not prove true DIES FROM Mendenhall and Miss Starr of Spring-villThe most beautiful floral offerings qjjfall. ATTACK L. J Foote, with his Rotation Stock on this Inrerment took place in the Vine were in occasion, for those who got Tuesday attend- covered the casket, while large banks OF DIPHTHERIA Bluff Cemetery, the grave being ded ing the funeral Nephi I were at the Venice for there first had the laught on those payers of the late Geo. Hobbs of flowers surrounded it during the icated by Geo. Alvin Wallace of Eur I be Drst three this week, nights services, bearing silent testimony to Gilbert Guyld, the three eka. The floral offings were beauti year old the respect the departed and the fam- - Monday night they played The Oth-il- y son of Mr and Mrs. E. L. ANNUAL ROLL CALL OF ful and profuse. Guyld, pas- held. Interment took place er Man's Wife to a good sized house. are I. O. O. F. HELD TUESDAY The farmers were quite at home ?e awaY Saturday evening follow-bac- k in the Vine Bluff Cemetery. On account of this play being proan. ataclt of the bales of hay. They must diphtheria and other POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED duced here before there was not as j have been to used coaJplications. it. hatching The I. O. O. F. of Nephi held their AT MANTI WEDNESDAY much interest taken as there otherFuneral services were held from annual roll call Tuesday evening at COURT OPENEO MONDAY wise would have been, Mr. Foote as e borne Monday afternoon, Bishop the Emro Hall. The event was a Dick Ramsgate showed to advantage Miss Laura Freeman, went to Salt Bailey conducting the services Two notable one in the of Miss the while At the Manti Temple Wednesday history Laroo, the cabaret singer, Lake Tuesday afternoon to spend numbers were rendered by L. P and guest of her friend was very Thanksgiving holidays with relatives Anderson and Mrs. Ed the marriage of Miss Alice Francom, lodge here and every minute of the The November of Carter. The term the Fifth balance of Z.e to Mr. Wilford Bailey, was solemniz- time during the evening was enjoyed District Court good. the company opening and closing prayers were ofopened in this city did well and taken by those present. ed. The bride is the fered by J N. C. Pexton and altogther it was daughter of Mr. The is bench Monday. hv The J. D. Basket Ball occupied game Wednesday Pexton n a good show. Tuesday and Wednesand Mrs. Geo. Francom, and has a members. 27 Judge respectivly. Eri(.kl,on of ,he s,xh between Moroni Bishop j night and Bailey Nephi A Woman's Way was host of friends among the young peo- answered their names. Nine doce- day nights spoke words of comfort to the District, who ,s changing place w parents played at Moroni, re- and played which made a hit with all High Schools, ple of this city. The bridegroom is ased members family. in sulted a defeat for a with Nephi who were a son tbe fortunate enough to be score of 27 very of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Bailey to 20 against them. there. The play Is well cast and It and is one of the industrious and pro- er. After the call of the roll the folbe would was to Addifficult rendered. program lowing gressive young men of the communsingle out and brought back individual member of the company ity. This paper Joins with their many dress of welcome R. T. Beagley. Mrs. Ernest Hill and children, Mr. Duet Mrs. Ed Carter and L. P. Andfriends here in extending hearty for special honors, as they all done and Mrs. Theodore Andrews, Luclle, erson, "Somewhere A Voice Is CalArmed with extradition exceptionally good work. Paul and Hannah 'Sparks, of Salt paper, Mr. Foote, will bring his company Lake from Governor Mabey of Utah. Coun-t- y ling." Solo Marcia Starr, Out City spent Thanksgiving Day Where The West Begins. in here T. three weeks a H. Burton, and Sher-if- f for one with Grand-pagain Reading atain be tried &t this session Coun- Attorney Andrews in this city. John Miller came down from Og- Evelyn Park V oral Dan Martin, made the Solo Arthur sel The circuit comprises 18 for Harris, endeavored to obtain night. den Wednesday and will visit with trip to Gold field Nevada. Saturday, and Pyper. a change of venue for his client, and towns, and this company will be seen after an his parents for a few days before reThe prize Interview SeVPra drawing tIme dUriDS the 8eaSon-werhere Saturday night After the program refreshments take the case to Salt Lake with tbe Governor of Nev-for City turning to his work in the above at the Nephi Drug, resulted in Milo obtained permission served to 120 people, at the con trial, but the D strict Attorney recity Mr. Miller, is an express mes- clusion of hu h the Cazler, getting first prize which was back to this county Geo. to bring fantastic light I with the sisted, result D. that the court Schley Harold senger on the Oregon Short Line was Snow, of the U. of U. a lady's purse. Second prize, s mus- wanted for an offence tripped until 12 o'clock. Music refused to grant the request of the News Bureau, is alleged to have Railroad, with headquarters in spending a few days ic roll was won by Stephen Allen and been committed in Eureka as urnis c or t le ancmg bv the defendant Harris some time The case will jin Nephi this week the guest of Miss the third prize, a fishing pole won by ego. Schley la now behind Goldsbrough Sisters. theref(,re be fried here again the bars lOnfta Rees. L. Frank. In the county Jail here awaiting trial GREAT BEYOND I boot-legg- er . 44 - to-d- , theaif1 ? Si th.omS?,l XT fT leav-Meyri- ck - - - run-awa- y. e, here for tiual i e f d, h Six |