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Show THE PHIS E Published weekly in the heart of the great agricultural and stockraising district of Central Utah Thirtieth Year Subs Ephraim, Utah, Friday, April 29, 1921 Number 31 Hoi i so 'rdeeming 5 MEET Utah EMM PEOPLE Automobile Puil Bulk ct Tourist Travel This Region to Zion Funeral Assembly Through Rational Services Park. Held Hall, April Mayor C. C' Nelsen of Salt Lake City together with Mr. Calkins, field secretary of the Utah Automobile Association, met with a number of Ephraim people in the Commercial Club in MRS. MRI5TENSEII any Pay Lart icge on 22. Bishop David N. Beal presided at the funeral services held in si cont-uotor- - high-vviee- ds 5 j -&- j . -' Respects Lady and Temple Friday, al ;;4-- ime the Snow Normal College assembly hall Frida afteruoin for Miss Dorothy Jensen of Ephraim, the fifteen year old daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles JenMonday. Mr. Calkins made a brief sen. Miss Jensen passed away and expiamed the purpos- in Salt Lake City Monday, Apes of the state automobile asso- ril 18th, fo'lowiig sewral ciation. He also to'.J of their months suffering from leakige very unpleasant trip through of the heart. Orrin Anderson, who was Miss the mud and storm Saturday. The association started from Jensens teacher in the pubSalt Lake City with a caravan of lic schools was the first speaker. cars enroute to Richfield. Sev- He paid tribute to the young ere storms while enroute made girls work and spoke only in the venture both unpleasant and terms of praise for the deceased. less successful than had been Professor N. E. Noyes and Dr. planned. Mayor Neslen came to A. J. Nelson also spoke comforgrief when he reached a point ting words to the bpreaved parnear the forks of the road north ents and relatives. A violin soof Ephraim. His car, at this lo was given by Prof. R. E. point, sank into the soft soil Booth and Mrs. John R. Lamb EPHRAIM CONTRACTOR GnTS where road grading had taken and Mrs. Roy Lewis sang adJt, COLLEGE NEWS The floral offerings were numHIGH SCHOOL PLUM3ING WORK place. The chief executive of to and beautiful. The school go erous capital city was unable further with his machine and companions of the deceased atF. Y. Jensen of Eohruim was tended the sendees. had to call for assistance. Through the school activities awaMei th1 contract for the Interment took place in the this year the Marti High School Incidentally the caravan planplumbing, hearing and ventilathis in members to ned secure Park cemetery. and Snow Normal College are tion of the proposed Gunnison part of the state for the Utah jecoming better acquainted with High School building at a meetis State Automobile Association. each other. The college ing of the South Sanpete school Mr. Calkins outlined the objects FARM BUREAU WILL establish to the all can it doing boat'd Wednesday. Mr. Jen of the association as follows. MAKE DRIVE ON RODENTS closest friendly relations with sens bid was $15, 569 To promote the improvement h high schools in the educa-ionOnly one b'd was received for school of highways. district. Already the construction of the building, At a meeting of the Ephraim To encourage proper highway were Farm Bureau held Monday eve- programs have been exchanged although three maintenance. with Manti High School ani Mt. present at the meeting. The to was decided aside set it ning To compile and distribute to Peasant High School. Another bid was from Bishop & Ford of Monday, May 2nd. for the puraccurate is being made with the Delta for members, without cost, $19,593. The board repose of pressing the campaign exchange which will School Manti maps and touring information. High jected this bid, feeling that it against rodents. David N. Beal To foster just legislation and make us still better acquainted.-Nex- t was too high. the farm of bureau, president combat inimical legislation affecMonday night May 2nd the says that the poison will be on motor owners. car ting hand at the tithing office on Mon- Dramatic company of the Manti To affiliate Or associate this School will present in the Order vour cemetery work day for the use of all members, High Association with similar associa- and asks a Mozart Opera House the very done now. P. L. Brienholt & generous response the Sons has a large display of monutions. Turning pleasing play from all farmers in this work. To assist in making more acIt is very highly spok- ments on hand and can furnish Mr. Pickett of the State Crop Trick. cessible Utahs natural wonders. Pest and can be recommended you with anything desired in of en Commission, and Mr. RichThe present organization is all. to Adv. 6th, the opera Marble or Cranite. May ards, from the federal depart be will the outcome of what was origin- ments, are in the local field of Alcantara Mystery asally the Salt Lake Automobile sisting in this campaign. presented in the Manti opera Mrs. Silas McCalferty enterAssociation. The board of dirMr. Beal of the local farm bur- House by the Snow Normal Op- tained Sunday afternoon. Dinectors has been increased from eau anticipates hearty coopera- era company. ner was served to Mr. and Mrs. 6 in number to 15. The piesent tion from the farmers, for by and Kimball Thompson family J. F. McOafferty, Charles, Alta, campaign pians are to secure doing the work of poisoning of Mackey, Idaho, are spend- and Hugh McCafferty, and Mr. 5,000 members, 2000 of which themselves will effect the they and Mrs. Gustave Hansen. ing a few weeks here. been enrolled. have already cost of paying the state poison$3,000 of the money secured ing crew. from membership fees in this 0 0region will be spent for enamel Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan o sign boards from Thistle and Nephi to Zion, Bryces canyon Spanish Fork were in Ephraim and to St. George, in addition Friday of last week. to $2,000 from Salt Lake memb ership fees. A tourist informaand Better Utah. tion bureiu will also be eotablis v ger The association is planning to ed by the association in Southsend an auto caravan to St ern Utah. George in June to meet dele According to present organi- gates of the Park to Park High zation plans, each city or town way Association. This organ! joining in the movement will zation is working for a federal have a council of five members appropriation of $600,000,000 for who will keep the state head- the building of hard sqtfaced quarters informed of the roads connecting all national Human nature deals in futures. Man should hold of their particular parks, and for the maintenance sedxion. Dr. Otto Nielson, J of Buch roads. to the beliefs and the things which have been provH. F. W. B. N. Hansen, Pace, en true. The Utah State Automobile Rasmuson and V. A. Tompkins U gg0ciati0n succeeded in secur As you try tb fathom your financial future, your were elected from Ephraim. ing the enrollment of the follow-Whe- n chances of success will be more certain if you look the state convention is hng members from Ephraim: a in the future time some called from the vantage point of a bank account established H p peterson, F. H. Ras of directors will new board w. B W. A. Thomson. here. It will establish confidence in yourself and musonj be named, comprised of members Pace S. C. N Hansen, credit. all partsof the 9tate. enson. A. C. Neilson Jr. Peter The theme of Mayor Neslen s Lund Otto Nieison. Andrew was to forget commum- - lHanserli LeW Anderson, Zion yand county lines, lay Uddeany Hotelf V. A Tompkins, C. R. THE PEOPLE'S BANK all and of F. G. James selfishness, Jackson, Dorius, feeling Big-- 1 Frost, and C. Willardsen. a movement for in the join ?d-dre- IS HELD FOB L IS LAID AT BEST Would Association 1 'ttiou $2.00 Per Year Sor-fro- m BANK OF EPHRAIM s April to Eptiraln Worker 23rd. Impressive funeral services were held last Saturday in the North Ward chapel for Mrs. Caroline P. Christensen, who died at the home of her son in phraim Wednesday, April 20, following an illness of twelve days from pneumonia. Bishop P. D. Jensen of the South Ward presided and in a brief address paid tribute to the memory of the deceased. President Lewis Anderson, Bishop J. B. Jacobsen, Simon Christensen of Manti. A. C. Nielson Sr. and Dr. A. J. Nielson of Ephraim all spoke in the highest terms of praise of the sincerity, and sterling qualities manifested in the life of Mrs. Christensen. Music was furnished by the choir and the Misses Venice and Ruby Paulson sang a duet. Literary Club Meets. The floral offerings were beautiful and numerous. The large number of The Literary club held their people in attendance, and regular meeting at the home o the number of local people who Mrs. Susanna Olsen April 26 came was evidence of the out, Rowena Rasmuson President in esteem which deceased the presiding. The officers for 192 was held by her many friends. and 1922 were elected, Mrs visitors were practi-all- y the Lillie Nielson as president, Mrs, Among all of the sisters associated Laura Hansen, vice president, Mrs. Christensen during with Ethel Dorius chairman of pro two her years of labor in the gram committee, and Susanna' Manti Temple. Olsen chairman of midsummer took place in the Interment social committee with Mrs. Stena ' Park Cemetery. Hansen, Linda Nielson, Rowena Rasmusson, Laura Hansen anc Dora Olsen as aids. Those re Contractor Visits Work elected to office were Mrs. Mag gie Willardsen as secretary anc Olaf Nielson, contractor on treasurer, and Mrs. Clea Kelson as assistant secretary. the Manti-Pigeo- n Hollow road, finanThe secretary read the was in Ephraim and Manti last cial and statistical report of week looking over the prelimithe past year. The remaining nary work which has been done, was Mr. Nelson plans to start a secchapter of Vennallastings read by Mrs. Stena Hansen after ond gang of men to work on the which refreshments were served. South end of the road in the near Club adjourned to meet at the future. Actual laying of conhome ot Mrs. Dora Olsen Octob- crete will begin in about three er 2. weeks, if weather conditions permit. faith-fullne- ss out-of-to- Several Fines Imposed CHILD IS SAVED FROM Several users of water from the water works system in Ephraim have been fined this week to the extent of $10 each by N. C. Frost, superintendent of water works. Unless prompt action is taken in repairing leaking hy fines drants, said Mr. Frost, will be immediately imposed on such offenders. Mr. Frost says that the facilities for water are such that if leaking hydrants, and the fraste of water is permitted some must go without water. In justice to all Mr. Frost says he will penalize all violators of the waterworks ordinance. FREEZING TO DEATH old son of rs Eky Sondrup of this city, was probably saved frem freezing to death last Sunday night. The little fellow probably walking in his sleep succeeded in opening the door of the home while the parents were asleep and left the house, going through Ms night clothes to anow the corral several yards from tne house. A young couple passing soon after midnight heard the infant crying and found him taking him into the house. His feet were blue with cold and ice had formed on his clothing. It M. 1. A. Program is probable if he had not been discovered at the time be would The following program will be have frozen to death. carried out Sunday evening at the South ward dutual ImproveForty five relatives and friends Alfred Pehrson tendered him of ment association meeting: a pleasant surprise Sunday eveExperiences, Missionary Miss Leda Thompson. ning, the occasion being his sev' entieth birthday anniversary. Song, Boys Glee Club. Several Robertson. Wanda musical numbers were Reading, and rendered luncheon was serv-- .' Anderson. Solo, Verda 8 ed. Meetings begin at p, m. Owen, the two-ye- ar . |