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Show THE TIME8-NEW- 8 THE C1RCULAT-E- S TIME8-NEW- IS A BOOST. 8 THROUGHOUT EAST JUAB C OUNTY AND 18 A VALUABLE AND MINING ADVERTISING MEDIUM. JUAB COUNTY ER FOR THE AGRICULTVBAL : NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 12TH, 1022. THE TIMES, VOL. 18, NO. 10. INTERESTS OF : : t I t THE NEWS, VOL. 0, NO. 28 Still on The Job Despite Tornado CJl 1 . TALKS TO FAB - 'lJSyJr J (dp Reservoir To Be Built At Milburn To Impound Waters Of Various Streams Great Future Promised For These Two Counties. W. W. Owen, Talks On Agricultural Conditions And Advocates More Dairying On The FarmNot Safe To Depend On One Crop. A 'Iplendld meeting of the local According to an aticle in the last issue of the Mt Pleasant Pryamid, farm bureau members was held Thurs GRADE SCHOOLS TRACK E. R. SHAW HEADS LOCH active steps are being taken on the "day evening In the Courthouse, there being a large attendance of the AND FIELD DAY! AMERICAN LEGION POST big water project, the object of which is to bring water into membership present. W. W. Owens, Sanpete and Juab Counties In sufficient amount Sjate Leader of County Agents and to water 100,000 acres of land in Farm Bureau work was present and .lust as loe OLeary Postmaster of Hedrick, Indiana, was opening A well attended meeting of the these counties. delivered a highly Interesting and Friday was a big day for the grade up for business, the big tornado which did such damage throughout that valuable address to those present. Mr. schools of this dlsrict, the occasion A. H. Christensen of the Utah Nephi Post No. 1 of the American section, sept the town and 6lew the post office away, leaving the doorknob in his hand. O'Leary is sitting among the remains. Owens, advocated very 'strongly that being the annual track and field Legion was held in the Commercial Construction company, and Guy Club rooms Saturday, followed by a Sterling, a Salt Lake the farmers of Juab Valley give more meet. In the morning a good prosurveyor, are The chief business was making a luncheon. attention to dairying, stating that It gram was rendered in the Stake Tab- survey this week of a was not safe to depend entirely on ernacle as follows: the election of officers to serve for the mammoth reservoir site near Mil-buCITY IN R. who as As has E. COUNCIL one crop. far Shaw, grain farming Song . . Anvil Chorus . . By School ensuing year. in the North end of Sanpete Is concerned, he stated that, the far- Invocation Ray Newton acted as secretary for the organiz- County. It is the mers of this valley were above the Vocal Sblo Tucky Home Mabel ation since its inception, was unan- men that there is opinion of these ample storage cap& Anderson average In the production of wheat imously elected commander ol the acity in the Milburn valley to ImMr. Shaw of The other grains, but he urged that more Reading, An Evening With Radio recognition legion. pound enough water to supply the one as be been has he done is well deserved, diversified system of farming Katherine Whitmore. needs of Sanpete and most of Juab Another line of endeavor that Violin Duet, Wanda Petty and Mild of ' its most loyal and staunchest Valley. should receive attention said Mr. supporters, and his work as secretary I Applications were filed Tuesday Willi Be has well prepared him for the duties with Owens, was the raising of good hors- Vocal solo, i Dont Have To Die To Last Rites paid to Andrew Fire Department the State Engineer which cones. He predicted that In the near futcommander. of Go To Heaven Loren Kendall post ReSI with Siren Sunday Equipped Rosequist templates utilizing the waters of to 1st were officers other are be elected ure good horses The Plano Duet, Emma Paxman and I going dent for 60 Years Whistle. Little Vice Commander Arthur V. Pyper, Lowry Creek, Huntington, inore valuable than at the present Blanch Burton Creek, and Tucker creek, for irrigat2nd Vice Commander A. B. Gibson, ion time, and would be In greater demand Reading Phylis Reid the lands of Sanpete and Juab The meeting then took up the mat. Selection Levan High School Band Sergeant at arms, Gerald Cazier, and County. The application was filed L. These Will Post ter of the Logan encampment In July, Vocal Duet Hawaiian Emma and I Funeral services were held Sunday Hoyt. in met Adjutant The City Council regular by A. H. Christensen, and filing fees inan was active sense men of have always taken and it the meeting the Ellen Cole. afternoon at the Levan Ward Chapel, session Friday evening, there being Mr. Christensen, amounted to -Levan Band for Andrew Rosequist, who died at present Mayor Winn, Councilmen terest in the affairs of the legion, paid by that., a special effort should be. made Selection $1,357.50. The applicant according to be as can all to and bureau Solo Vocal the have WalProvo upon in home many his here, depended by "Wyoming Lullaby Thursday evening Forrest, Beagley, Sperry, Booth and to the filing seeks to divert 69,000 as: possible of. the members attend. do Jones. the interests of the organifollowing an attack of pneumonia. Pay. acre feet of water, part of which are Short talks were then made by Vocal Solo, "Id Love to Fall Asleep Mr. Rosequist was born October Claims against the city after being zation at all times. embraced in an application made with 'members of the poultry association It was decided by the members for the and Wake up in My Mammys 8th, 1845, in Malmo, Skane, Norway, duly audited were allowed. state engineer several months on the best methods to be employed Arms the legion to take charge of the proErma Lunt and came to Utah, in 1862 having Victor Harris, petitioned the counago the Halloran-Judg- e by ask to Memorial and in caring for the young chicks and Selection, Levan High School Band crossed the plains in a company led Company for Day, of his bowling gram of cil Salt reduction for a Lake City. of the city and other the In the afternoon at the City Ball by Captain Horne. He first resided at other questions pertaining to the license from $60 to $30 per anThe plan contemplated is In three business,!-',,, organizations in having a fitting obj r Park, the tranck and field was held Tooele, during which time he, made alley num. After discussion the petition servance of the day. Committees to distinct units. The first would divert under the direction of Coach Orton several trips back to Missouri to as Durham. The result of the meet sist other emigrants. carry this into effect were appointed. a quantity of water from the Lowry Whle on one was allowed. Relative to enlarging the pipe in Creek, a branch of the Cottonwood follows: of these expeditions he nearly lost his LIBRARY BOARD Creek. A second diversion would be 50 yard dash. 1st. Elroy Christ- - life in crossing Green River. During the canyon in order to get more made from the Left Fork of. Hunting; ensen, Nephi, 2nd Byron Taylor, Le- - the Black Hawk trouble he took an city water was reported on favorably NEWS ITEMS FROM ton Creek and a third diversion would van, Voil Howell Nephi. Time 7 5 active part in suppressing the Indian by the committee, and 7,800 feet of be made from the Huntington Creek pipe was ordered to make the necesseconds. uprising. These three diversions it Is 100 yard dash, 1st Elroy Christ- sary change. proper. some at time he For resided E estimated will aggregate 40,000 acre The Fire Department was authorNephi, 2nd Bryon Taylor, raim, Utah, later moving to Levan, feet of water. whistle At the regular meeting of the Ne-p- Levan, 3rd, Lavon Ellertson, Mona where he helped in colonizing and ized to purchase a siren It is aimed by the promotors of Since which will probably be installed on building up this community. City Library Board, held Tues- -' Time 11 seconds. the 220 to Is 1912 project, to bring the water by he and roof of his Provo made wife 1st dash. the the of Mrs. buiding, Edward officers Simmons yards telephone election of the Payson Lynn Hague, day evening, and the appointment of committees Nephi, 2nd Byron Taylor, Levan, 3rd their home. He is survived by his be operated by the telephone com- visiting here , with her parents Mr. means of canals, 'and empty them into the reservoir to be constructed for the next two years was the chief Ashael Christensen, Nephi, Time 26 widow, Mrs. Florence Rosequist, one pany in. ease of a fire. The siren and Mrs. Wm. Platt. near Milburn. From this dam which old bell fire Lorenzo whistle will the Mrsbusiness transacted at the meeting. seconds. replace Mangelson, daughter, 880 yards irun. 1st Lavon Ellert- - and one son Seymour Rosequist of which has done service here for many Leland Christensen of Moroni is vis is said to be an k(eal location, the Robert Winn was reel'cted president of board, Mrs. J. W. Whitmore, vice son Monua, 2nd Byron Taylor Levan Levan, one sister, Mrs. Johannfih.Mal-3r- d years. iting here, with his sister Mrs. Laurel water will be distributed to the lands of Sanpete and Juab County, which Floyd McPherson, Nephi. Time 2 mgren, five grand children and one Dr. Irons met with the council on Carter. ' president, and J. W. Boud was are not under any irrigation system. treasurer.1 The following com- minutes 32 seconds great grand child. matters pertaining to the meat inspecThere has been several 'attempts Services were conducted by Bishop tion law. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Monson visited High Jump Elroy mittees were then appointed. House Christensen, a few days the past few years to obtain more for Grove at Pleasant and Grounds Committee: James Gar and Wallace Boswell tied for 1st James E. Taylor. Invocation Chris was instructCity Marshal Sidwell, water for this valley, and the latest rett Jr, and J W Boud. Book Com place. Both of Nephi. Distance 4 tian Christensen, ed by the council to keep the streets last week. I 11 feet The inches. life of was project may be one that will be sucthe deceased mitee: Ray Stewart, Mrs. J. W. Whit, eulog clear of stock. Broad Jump. 1st Voil Howell, ized by Bishop Ernest Frandson of William Yates and Thomas Newton cessful. Water for the Nephl-Leva- n more, and Mrs. W. G. Orme. FinanThe financial report for 1921 was of Salt Lake City spent a few days Ridge has been the ce Committee: Mayor T. C. Winn, Nephi, 2nd Elroy Christensen Nephi Redmond, Con. J. Elmer Jacobson of great hope of and referred to the finance com- in Mona last week. read, the people here for the past twenty 3rd Manvin the Lynn Hague, Nephi. Distance Bishopric of Provo, Ray and Wm. G. Orme. Francom and Bishop Taylor. Mrs. mittee for auditing. years, as there is no section of Utah Mr. Boud, was instructed to make 15 feet 9 inches. After transacting some other minor S. Francom sang, Oh My Father J. Climb. Leon Newton, who has been teach- that a supply of water would more 1st Rope further inquiry concerning a CarneRaymond Shepbusiness the meeting adjourned. ing school at Glenwood, Utah, dur- greatly benefit than this section of gie Library for Nephi. A magazine ard Mona, 2nd Harold Stephenson, while the ward choir rendered 3rd Spencer Tolley Nephi. propriate hymns. Benediction was ing the winter is visiting with relat- the state. The land on this ridge is the rack will also be installed within the ives at Mona. Mr. Newton has ac- best to be found anywhere, and good next few days in the reading room Distance 18 feet. pronounced by Hans Anderson. The 880 yards relay race Won by the floral offerings were very beautiful. cepted a position as principal of the crops have been produced in favorable seasons without water. With a supply Out of town visitors at the .Monroe High School for next year. Nephi team Lynn Hague, Elroy of water for this part of the valley, were as funeral follows: Asahel Christensen Quist and Bishop DAV MOTHERS PROBflAM A baby girl was born to Mr. and many homes would be built there, and Voil Howell. Ernest Frandsen and family of Red Mrs. J. F. Newton, May 8th. Mother a great Impetus given to the agrlcul- -' Broad Jump Relay, won by the No- - mond, Mr. and Mrs. James Frandsen IN TABERNACLE SUNDAY tural development of this section. and baby are doing well. phi team. Alonzo Boswell Lynn Hag- - J- - Elmer Jacobsen and family and Mrs ue, Elroy Christensen, Voil Howel Hannah Lawson all of Provo. Mr. Mrs. J. B. Yates and Mrs. Lavern and Mrs. Herman Mangelson, Mr. and Asahel Christensen Two young men from East Juab Girls relay race, won by Nephi 7tt and Mrs. George Garrett, and Mr. and County have recently been honored Carter are visiting with their parents EXHIBIT ROPE WORK Under the auspices of the Y. L. . Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs of Nephi. A. and the Literary Club, the fol(Continued on page four) in the educational field thus bringing at Oakley, Utah. AT DRUG STORES Ernest B credit to this section. lowing Mothers Day program will be Mrs. Alta Johnson and family of The home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Garrett, has recently been appointed o . given in the Tabernacle Sunday Christensen was made happy by the principal of the Moroni High school. Silver City have moved to her ranch SANPETE POULTRY commence at 8 p. m. Speciments of rope work which is Mr. Garrett is a graduate of the Ne here. Reading Phylis Read MEN VLSIT NEPHI arrIv41 ot a ine baby boy Friday. now being recognized to be necesary VoC-Utah also of the school and Solo Mother Machree Mrs. phi High i An excellent program was given for the boys living on the farm have Wm. Sherwood returned home Agricultural College. For the past (label Lunt. in the meeting house Sunday evening been on display during this week in of from the had Salt Lake he w. two has where he J. Sunday Paxman charge Talk, City years A delegation of poultry men from has been the Sunday School and Religion the two drug store windows This by in for some weeks past. Vocal Solo, K J Bird Agricultural work and athletics the Moroni High school. Previously he Classes. The proceeds were turned work has been done by the students Sentiments of Mother By Neva Booth Sanpete County visited Nephi Friday of the high school, under the directN J Rees, Bertha McPherson, J W afternoon in order to get practical joei e. Taylor was a week end vis taught in the Kanab High school over to the meeting house fund. of A. J. Crapo, and reflects much on ion information the of the building itor at Springville. Boud and Ezra Poulson. Moroni has recently built a modern a pro- credit on the department. From the will School The give Sunday Vocal Solo, school The Songs My Mother Monitor type of chicken coop, and building. higa gram Sunday morning in honor of display it is readily seen that the Used To Sing. Mrs. Allie Belllston also to learn some of the methods II Jean Connelly is again at home of Mona, has been the mothers. Souvenirs will be given criticism often made Newton Leon here in for the caring ter having taken a brief school course against the Leone Ingram Reading principal of the Monroe, to the mothers present at the meeting modern school system that It is not Instrumental Selections, Goldsbrough young chicks, as it has been stated, at the U. A. C. at Logan in relation appointedSevier will Co school and dist that the poultry men of this city have to Summer club work. Miss Conn schools, practical is frequently unfounded. Sisters and R. Q. Dorius. assume this position next fall. Mr. J. W. Paxman and J. W. Boud vis- This Is the type of work that is being Vocal Solo L. P. Anderson bad better luck in raising young elly Is a regular student at the Nephi Newton Is a graduate of the B Y U. ited the meeting house here Sunday advocated by Prof chicks than any other place in Utah. High school Perry G. Holden, Normal department. He was a suc- eyening and spoke to the people on the great farm educator. Mr. HolThe visitors expressed themselves The members of the Sociol Neigh- as being highly pleased with what I The Levan Junior Orchestra, better cessful teacher in the Mona schools a plan for Juab School District to hire den is now associated with the Interbors club entertained their husbands they saw here, and were surprised to I known as the Novelty Six were at for several years. Two years ago he a band master. national Harvester Co, and Ig travelwent to Glenwood,' Sevier county, Monday evening to a picture show find the business assuming such lar- - Fountain Green Friday evening, ing extensively teaching farmers and where he became principal. His new Presidents Burton and Rees of the students concerning the vital things party at the Venice Theatre. After ge proportions In this city him a well earned pro- M. I. A. visited tbe Scout meeting of life the show a dainty luncheon was serMiss Pearl Peterson, after spending position gives The people of this city will be I ibe pas winter at Ogden in attend-please- d motion, and a large field and richer here Wednesday evening. ved at the high school building unto learn that Ezra J. Foul-- 1 ance der the direction of Miss school has returned home and opportunities. MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM EVERYBODY WEAR A POPPY waite, assisted by the Domestic Sclen. son, who has had charge of the local I js now continuing her work at the AT NORTH WARD Band came over to Nece Girls. Games and dancing occup- Church Seminary for the past three Nephi ON MEMORIAL DAY The l,evan Srhool Hlgh ied the remainder of the evening. years, has become a member of the phi Friday for the grade school athThose wbo enjoyed the affair were: High school faculty next year. Mr. Tbe Slogan of the Service Star letic meet. The band Is making good of Legion for .Memorial Day is for every Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote, Mr. and Poulson Is a graduate of the Brigham At the North ward meeting house progress under the leadership CHALLENGE Mfs. P. B. Cowan, Dr. and Mrs. T. Young University with a major in Ralph Barnes, and played several sel- person in Nephi to wear a poppy In Sunday morning at 10.0 a m. tbe fol- D. Rees, Dr. and Mrs N J Rees, Mr. English. He has already earned some ections In a pleasing manner on Main honor of Flanders Field. The organ- - lowing Mothers Day program will The Base Ball team of the Nephi street. lzatlon will have them for sale at 10c be given. and Mrs. J. W. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. some credit toward his masters de- G. R. Jndd, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bail- tree. . He la a thorough student and High School challenges the Team of L. P. Anderson each, and any profit made from the Vocal Solo, Forest Supervisor Blakeslee of Pro- sale will be placed In the fund for a Talk. Tribute To Mother J. W. ey, Mr .and Mrs. R. J. Huntington, Is now being recognized In and out of Nephi to a Base Ball game to be play, Mr. and Mrs Geo. D. Haymond, Mr. the State as a writer. His work In ed on the North square some time vo. was a Nephi visitor Wednesday soldier memorial. Paxman. Further partl-cuaend Mrs. I. M. Petty, end Mr and A. the High school will be In the English I next week relative (o tbe sale of the flow-er- s Vocal Solo and Thursday, conferring with local Mrs. T. E. Carter will be announced later Vocal Solo F. Bracken. Manager of N. H S. Sports stockmen n range matter. department. Ora Judd rn ....... , Eph-ense- n, hi 1 M-I- even-ingil- . ...... rs |