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Show mu The Times-Nevv- s 5Nephi, A Home Paper For Home People E y S'A'tf CY M, r-- i'S ,vC 'V j The Times. T,1. 14, No. 29. 'hi, FAIR NEXT FRIDAY, DISTRICT COURT SEPTEMBER OPENED MONDAY Everything is in the eon, holding w i n a Is. Friday. Tin oma, incuts wish in iiii.u ui , Judge Christensen of the Seventh District Occupies The Bench Judge Burton Disqualified In Certain Cases. be l.l'iil. products before the l ,, up, m. will lie re, .1 , alt' r 'I li" l.tir w i duy moi niiig in the Faniois A .urial em 1. on LslFouth and Al.i.n Mint, interest is being taken m the i,Gr p a good showing of pi mini is a Tin fair is In mg Iu ei un the auspit s of the heal i,u;. and tin Huts' Club , i : r ..I la another part of this issue will be found an announcement from the Ford Motor Company of Detroit. This One ut the events that a.' Curd crowd on "Sport Day" h id day in this city, wee b.,xmg xin: staged m tiu-- Lwru Hall ,n the evethat m.r let' ning. It is isiimaii-lovers of tho maiil, art ol fense wore pros' nt, and all Weld aw.-sutislied Unit tin y luiivid a icu for The Upon 1 he storm In Six Hours Ride .. semi-tropic- al N , i lh ..ml Sudbury, NEWS OF THE WEEK Impressive Services Held For Lorenzo Mortensen---Tri-bute- s Paid To His Worthy Lile-- - 'I be death of Lotehzn H. Mv It'll,,!. one oi L vna s leading uti : ie e ust u w U !i gloom over Liny community A i a lUlllet (..is iy la. disputed, bailer le- was one of the most prominent In w ry wav he was a public spit iti ti man. donat- i , S re. li.'i!-- i l.ymidyi: th pitch- - 'ends here, let. : a!'eii.!:.,g th; B. lb at Ibovo, ;t winch piai" he devoted a gieat deal of ins Ut.ie m '1 be tile ef part g..i,.e "Sport the study ol music, play mg the vudm t iirii. al slug' ll by Promoter J Huy and trombone. ' '1 I'avvrs Thu a ndanci; was not On September 2 3rd IJt'3, be was of i),i goad ganie very guild r.i d in manage to Mia KcUo juiin oi.lv hundred and al, e.it oi (ibiyei!, Tiioiiijison of Lins plait1, who wl'h the fifty funs tuiag pic-cn- t. children stmiej him: John Alt' r tie g...; game two foot following ixo:n, L., Jtntiio iiiay, Ethel, EveU-n- , off. In the i.e irg events were pulb-Veiuon, Lav. lence and Lee. Also tho n I'm yuud da h, tin re were four r, In others and sisters: s, lu'tmiy: t.uii Worthington, followingJ uii u W., Dr E, i;. Murtt-r.seu- , A:bert l;i,un I'ettv ot this city, and Mrs. H. A. Ctane, besides a hu- -t 'Voud if Puyson, and Toibutrup of of relatives and friond., who anuurn Tiie race was dose and Gunn.sc.ii. iim untimely demise. (.i'.-:Vv'ei'thington being 1st AT r. tho Mortuisi-has served ; nd ! t y an lb tty, 2nd of Levan iu mauy oimt-- of a town In th 22" yard race public nature. He was a member G u mis on xv ns 1st a nn b of tiie Town Board at the timu thx" ton 2n J, tit' x 1" bug ti watei system was installed, later sertn.bs. ving two terms as president of the Hoard. He served a numbet of terms on the Levan lriigation Board, was Notes--School High also the town justue for a number of Lois Lunt Reporter years. For years he has been a leader Before the old in musical affairs. Opera House was burnod down ho had been a leader iu the orchestra, la lor tin p;nt two weeks the High School Inis bun carrying on later years ho had been a leader The students are back with the younger boys. it.s woik. from their summer vacation for more Impiessive funeral services wore tv oik. The school has a bright out- held Saturday After uom.ia..iliA-Vsr- d' look foi the coming season. 'Our Chaptt, the house being filled to capeort-tg- e new teaihei'a are: Miss Farrer, who acity, fcJid tho largest tipae-rahas charge of tho English Departever seen in Levan, fallowed the ment, Miss Maughn of the Domestic remains to its last resting p'ott-e- . S'liuice Deiit., Miss Langlois, PhyThe opening numoer "Through Desical Education, and Mr. John Hood, Trials" was rendered by the epening Music Department. Invocation was offered by . choir. Neilson, followed by a violin solo Wc now have a constitution and by Miss LaRuul Christensen, "Oh, M' student body court. This year's of- Father." Tho speakers were: Lorenficers were elected last spring so we zo Mangel-on- , J. E. Taylor, H. R.' start government under th following Franco!!!, and Bishop E. P. Peterson, oifieiis: President, Re Ostler, Each speaker told of thd sterling inNaomi BroaJhoad, Judge, tegrity and worth of the departed, Dak"n Broridhi ad, Prosecuting Attor-- n and his services to the community, y, (dark Morgan, Chief of Police, rendered Other musical numbers Paul Grace, Secreiaty and Treasurer, were: "Jesus My Savior, by Kirby Gl' ii Cole, Editor of N. H, R. Clarion, AUen and Company, Instrumental Lazelle Chase, Riqiorter, Lois Lunt. Selections by the Goidsbrough Sisters. Mating' r of Sports, Glen WorthingThe benediction was offered by Jamas ton, Yell Master, Loyal Adams. A. Anderson. The grave was dedicated by Christian Christensen. Tie-rate now 2.12 students ensilent The beautiful llowers roll'd in the high school, an increase tribute to the high esteempaid in which ot IS over the same period lust year. the deceased was held and al o the, The students come from the Billowing hearttelt sympathy for the bereaved towns: Stiplo 5, Idaho 2, Milford 1, wife and children. Hinckley 1, Mona 27, Levan 9, and The following were here to attend ill' n mauuler from NUpin. the funeral from out of town: Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Donnington, and son Tin Seminary has an increase in Charles, Dr. E. B. Mortcnsen, cf Loa enrollment over last year. 153 this Angeles, Mr. Dave Thompson ui Gunyear to 7 last vear. nison, Mr. Robert Thompson, Mr. A. VI. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tin program fur the year has not Cahloss, Mrs. George Naylor, Mr. y. t be. n prepun d but si, me activities and Mrs. John W. Mortenseu, Mr. and Mrs, Orson Neilson, of Salt Lake, Mr. have . i j dated. and Mrs. Chris Paulsen of Kerriman, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Olpin, and Mis. I !, Get Ai quuinled party will Iiyrum Hroadhead of ,Tpbi. lv b! n. xt Fi May S' pt. 2fcth. L .1 ii i..y in ' in d. U ji r . Si lb n, v ( en-tr- Wai-deina- X i 'ou given? Vki ill JJ liuT x i I i'-w- iR Hi) I n -- ! ,'jy ' u i 1 t b- Ci 1 2 -- i Ii-- i ' V I s- I , v .1 C Vv v 2 Li t i f ,i d 4' n bud a i.e ul as ,iU!m'1 tor, and it v.as w,.-i au nun tun r I jl'Ce j Am a 1. a- i a. Uilt I. a I i I tv : v ' lo - It tUiU' ha.-- iou.Vipat t.i ;t u ti I u i ' g. a mid Saints have naiil Day n i v vnu,.-- in iiauoiura wiiiih in. til,' a thin .md in i ' I l d fiT call large ints-iu- nt Fugt rh ii in- - have 1,,e. Till u is af-- u Lou e wh t'e Il'isi-d- i J. Neff a; d bis family, I t I uuv inaari.q r.ide. ihoie, abso e.ri'or I i H' b. r Giant, wl'o - a .pplnty ti. by a ;it 't ion )i..ving nuniu'i the dau-ifi r of Kieliurd Evans. Mr. Grant i i in harg' of t '( work or t !,. I n.d au-w i t is i gr. if vue iiio :.n Ir of Ua-- ui, on ;i s.buit v; it and i; lie is C iii.e t.l Ml i"oriid tiiut tiiey Lad nn adii'i.m w V.'. t Latter ho b d' ( m nn;tp rn . a Ei ji t Ill'll'' C a m !' t or a v. ay w . n. a numb'-ro- Miss i.Vd Wiur. t 1.1 i! nr-v- ! . h. no that ulhcr ioods tii.H .vouid u'.tibulo to llit health of the people d t n.c not cultivated as they might -. fiiJlill, W j hi-k an i 'it t r Hit-'ii. an unusual colbciiou and i vvhtrb mixture of tho races uu the Hawaiian Tie y uie gathered from at ii lv all pur!., at the vvrot 1. This it good fold 1..) tbu l( ' - .Ral. study at huu-,- u t I U il, J a u we shall nature. On o.ii v.und-tou- r c. ii u n t .l' 1(J!, give lni.Ki mn muni to ill" study or s j d! i Id 4 U o I , ionblui's than anil hu'i.uii Mull Will fn1 ; ini' the rums or fxtnnt nations. 'j n V i i i The food ot till. tl.'.lHia ilelu is k tv- ll, j 'Ty but mauy of lim other iui rub Bi : at. eia. lit.. j, live and at mtich ti.u uui MtliV iM bo 111 tie iriltm CoUU- C W'Ij T b'- - Jai'dne.u. and Uni.n ; form tU hug. t pill ot th'e popu ;;i tiuu ol HMii'd h 'iauoiulu. 'Jins illy iuoks like a o;i Ad VNi) e.a ( dit mu of ( Inna and Japan. The native, Hawaiian-- ' uto giuduaily (le-a g nn i, tu.tii tin ir piinniive met ha. Is a dl ,i Tv,,, of l.vmg We wen invili d to dine ad What Wa.3j v.v h one of the native faii.aii ? and J i i 'r i When it comes to variations in climatic conditions from the to six in, lies of snow in a few hours ride, Calirorma has nothing in this respect on Utah. This expel l'.uice xxaa had Monday by a number of young Nepinies who returned borne Tuesday after a weeks trip to ion Park, Cedar Breaks, and the Dixie Countiy. Tile party consisting of Itoscoe Grover Stellman Cowan Daryl Chase, P.alpti Cole, and Chase Cole, w re down in the neighborhood of St. Geoige Monday morning, enal conditions of joying the semi-tropthat section of the state, where figs almonds, and other fru.ts of that rer with the warm gion abound, tog-tisunshine fur which th" plan is noted Leaving here, they attended tin Golden Spike r 1. brat inn in ( alter whir h they p ft for Cedar Breaks win re tin y ere ountered a real snowstorm wbuh dejo-itesix inches of the beautiful on the ground before the storm cleared away. The boys state that the (out ram beFt tween the conditions around George and Cedar Break.-- as regard-- , the weather, after only a U w hours Th v ride was really r markable report bavrg had a womb rful tine and enjoyed the trip Immensely. vi Ne-pf- t mb-- , pair. After .bicun Ha of boxing Ft itigiaun Ian. jolt which put tin A. it L.u down fur the ('iniii'. it no parent from thi 'fit that sti t.e was much the bc!t"r man n ti. r in doit lit. suit was Promoted Powers aluuunc, Wednesday, fit tuner Jvi, :'!, . would me t bln id,, rd ol b iu tins city in a six lo'ind nr Fhepherd is the T I'ton in the mniiib weight bin. ry tot X phi Sjeriy. ami .1 !T I Hu ii to, k a f rads,What have t m i xv ib a velvet 16. ,ll. ir favor. a II ifiipj 1. I flU DUilii t Urc ki ' (.X,,, t. ' -- hat, like the failing leaves, Had flittered by, damp with her tears, A ban est stripped ci sheaves; What have I gained from life? she cried, With scornful glance towards heaven, When lo! she ''seemed to see inscribed i i l. I " - I She vieiivcd in retrospect the yean Around the ringside were m all walks of life old in' n, yea middle aged men and buys, a to wauh their favorite li. t: lambast he other fellow in r t style. Among the crowd e,:e at least one hundred and City from other places, mostly from Fcun'ji'i Green, who had conic ovtr to the pride of the "Wool in;-J., Stringham, put Hu ks oi Fa.; in the scrap heap On a small scale, tin on! a !, r v. reminded of what took place m Lew York recently when the gr- at I, met "The Wild BuL ol tin.- Pampas. The first preliminary was In a i Charles Christensen of this any, a mi Ti-young Lund; Den of Levaii bout created consideiahlo nky:..:.t and was declared a dittw by nri tee Jones. The next preliminary was between Uardner and Kimball of la van. G did the greater part of th boding: and was tbe'most afrpR" fV.v.i-gholir At the conclusion declared the winner. Charles Stokes of P.rigl.a a i hy ... .i . ; t'-l- l T1. xi-v- their moiity. rid-iic- the local hull ii t But you can never haw a game is go;rig o end until llse lust innings is played. In tin innings above mentioned, two tin'll vvie already out whet, the boys from lb" ruilmad town commenced to slug th" pel), t in grial tush nu., and In lure th" thiid man was they (lutlkid up 6 tuns and in d the scute. In tin Sill innings the vis iois lidded 2 more runs, while tie heals wen only able to add 1 tin. re. Iu tin loll, b"th teams Hied hard t" 'ore. but luted, ami the game went to Lv t.iiuyl ws'l. a n are of S to 7 in gown, But when the heart in silence bleeds The eyes of man look down. . company has this week notified all of its agents in every city in the, United States that. all advertisements and publicity will be conducted by the head office of the Ford Company. This means, that each agent will have no further control over the adAltbrto Velez of Mexico, fuiai-b.-- d vertising of Ford Products. The ob the excitmciit tor tiereset p;i Urn of this company's new departjeet a teal g,,, ea h nwi was it and ure along this line is to have uni hard to get m a puncu iLc form program of advertising. This trying to- live is almost impossible under the pre- would turn tile trii k it: vu.-ne- r was (b ilai'"i t Charles Sekes, sent system, and the Ford Motor me1 w,i- akhotgh this d", Company have realized this fact for received with unanimous 'uss-e,.yl some time. The appropriation to cover the pub- many present. The main event ol t li t i : ri.-- ! licity work of the Ford Motor Com i next anuoanetd. 'I Irs was a pany in the United States will run into the millions of dollars and will contest between tie; mif e'y C, probably be the largest single item Striugliaiu, champion ot Id o, was of it Sait Lake, Hicks, jo for this purpose ever made by any to be sci n th..t Je.--s vv..s li,, lav company in Hie world. It is only another example of the as soon as he one r d P rui g. i Ford way of doing business. The was given a big i.va'ci hv G a present move is the organization ol admirers lioii Fount ,i publicity methods on a scale never the tap of the gong mb of j u m pi d to tin ('.ui, before equaled iu this country. with Stringhaii- b, "ig .o n i gressiv e. Aftc r 11 From Semi-Tropic- s To Snow boxing, the iops mvii o 'b i.t a run ie.ul at the com moi" iui hi ot tin- fiih innings Tuesn iu ui in i i,, day al g.i me with Lynn-dy- l, it looked like i ,i.y mom y for T Nev, NEPHI LEVAN Wilii woinan YYalked willi it insured ti UrmintJful cf the way, A weig!.l cf sorrow bowed her head, And every path seemed gray; y FORD CHANGES PUBLICITY METHODS Hall Hie BOXiNG BOUTS DRAW BIG CROWD The lynndyl wins FROM the si! nt park, nt: moon li trust gleaming blades o Across the pathwa; loach wild tl urig in its sb V: motionless and Suit, A pine tree in the byline zone Was the guardsman cf th hid. l TLo f;iil t; f tho Fifth District Court opened iu this inly Monday morning. Judge Christensen oT the oil District ia occupying the bench this week on account oi Judge T. it. Button, being disqualified iu a number Of OiiaiH. In the case of John Vickers instate, W. A. C. Bryan, representing the administru rue, and J. li. McKnighc and il. Higgins the Objectors, By agreement of counsel lor both parties, the case was set tor hearing Tuesday September 18th, at 2 p. m. or as soon thereafter as counsel would he heard. In the matter of the estate of Reuben J. Downs, tho petition of tinal account and distribution of the residue of the estate was approved by the court. In the case of Ann Eliza Webb, vs Dlisha Russell, tho demurrer ol the defendant and motion to dissolve the restraining order was over-rule- d and the defendant given 60 days to file an answer Case of J. Waller Taxman vs P. M. Peterson, Counsel for plaintiff J. H. McKnight, and counsel for defendant P. N. Anderson, agreed to a motion to dismiss without prejudice. Wednesday, the court excused all jurors not on the present panel for the term. 24 1' cne mrrt w;iuuil 11 -- 111 nu mher 21th. . i GVace E. fys don eel WC-Ur- 1 i Questioiv IO H 28 Couutv. Utah Jiki! Devoted to the Interests of Juab County v Ml Utah i i i.e 'll' eft U 1) The City Meat Market Chanaes te a lu- numli. r will ' ap- - r (J. f..i a r 19t h. Ora!d Warner Caught In Arm Beit--Brea- (it'vald V..rnt r, while employed at tiie Juab and Elevator Company, ti, et with a painful accident Monday morning Ir appears that Mr. Warner ini' trying to transfer a large belt 1 pulley to anot bet, was caught a Inm iy breaking his arm in in the time plans and also lacerating his hand. On a count of Hie condition of hi- a deemed necessary to i.i it til' him to the L. D fi hospital the v. :,i, g Dr. T IU es, and bis at h M.r W. H. Warner aecompar.b-- d ii v- 1 , i li ui. Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Christensen, and tiie Misses Bcatiiee and Bianih Luniisteen, ot Pcautelli, Id a he. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nelli Lundsteen fot a few days. Miss Emma Christens; i, from Sa". Lake Saturday wuur she has been visiting for a few days. The Imperial Players, gave t,o shows in Levan Fiiday and rk.'U'uiny nights. Owing to the death uf Mr. fow who Mortensen, there were attended. We hop" they xoil return again wlnn wo fool mor like attending. y The B. P. I. .M. club was entertained by Inez MangeKon. A delirious lun;Lon was served. Mies Olivo b rd arid Miss Krnu t hrisimuc-made api l. alien fur barsbip. Tii)' will b Biitiat I at a iter dae. Everyone lrt r,t b id a good time. F.i-p- ni-- I -i EARL TOLLEY TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Cable Cut i reWhile workitg on the pu.-, aft'cmon. Earl ject Wdnr-dubecame v. ry i.I and a tak'" : t La V Cttv, to t h h ; ' .. i whre an tjeratl'n was performed the eaii iviiirr it as f uni that g Tel-Icy- y i Mr. To ured wav .,t.i,!'1i i'-- I f: sr.bi.f I f r : : i p. r At th e ; - -- Main Street in i : iiavu'.,n wa-- , rl..y morning along Darkness North Ward Will Hold Genealogical Meeting Sunday ii prt.gr w Main S'reet, |