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Show TheTimes-New- s 8 Ute Stampede Ute Stampede NEPHI NEPHI JULY 8, 9, 10 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, The Times, Volume 28, No. 22 New Trail Completed To Mount Nebo Basins and Red Creek Scenic Loop New Trail Will Be Used To A Great Extent by Stockmen and Will Provide New Route Nephi, Utah June 17, 1976 June 3rd, 1937 JULY 8, 9, 10 The News. Volume Plant of Nephi Plaster Company 18. No. 22 Colorful Pageant Is Planned For Presentation During the Third Annual Ute Stampede For the Enactment of Use Legendary Story of Chief Walker Cast is Being Selected Schedules Are Compilec Ball Officers Plan Convention! The Sacrifice of Princess ERA workers last week comp a beautiful Indian Pag leted work on the final section eant around a legend of centering from now extends which of a trail Director Elmo Brady of the Ne- early Indian days in The June Convention for the Nephi and be Gardner's canyon north of Nephi announhas recreation of phi grounds hind Mt Nebo, and supported by a Daughters of the Utah Pioneers about two miles through the Nebo Juab ball ced soft schedules for the the County will he held on June group of 150 musicians will be prebasins to the Nebo Divide road at 9 and Junior baseball leagues of Ne-f- sented the evening of July 8 at ,lt was decided at a recent meetthe monument on the Juab-Uta- h He seasons. of the first half the rodeo grounds as the first evethe ing held at the home of President county line. also states that a large number Alice B. McCune. The convention of the Ute StamAlthough most of the trail was will convene at 10 A. M. in the of business men and others are ning performance to LeRoy White-hea- d, according pede, constructed in or before 1932, the Juab stake tabernacle and the mataking part in the soft ball league who will write and direct building of the last protion through and invites any others to join. of the time will be taken the jority pageant the and Gardners canyon up along Soft ball games will be played The pageant will tell the legby State officers and other visitors south slope of Mount Nebo to the from as follows, each game at 6 P. M. on Lake Salt City. endary story of Chief Walker and head of Quakingasp canyon was the evening specified. A luncheon will be served for who falls his daughter not attempted until this spring. J.CC vs Toggery, and Battery in love all the daughters from the various with a Shoshone chiefton. The principal use of the trail, 8. vs Playgrounds, June of the county at 12 oclock Chief Feather, after a dread forest officers say, will be by live- camps J. C. Penney vs Kiwanls, Toggery diseaseEagle the Pioneer Memorial Park, afstrikes the tribe camped stock owners, but it als provides a at vs Battery E., June 10; ter which a program will be renbehind Mt Nebo, and she Is to ba new and interesting route to ML dered Play Ground vs J. C. Penney, sacrificed to the Great White Spirof a number from consisting of is one the Nebo. Nephi very each and JCC vs Kiwanls, June 15 camp. it to appease his wrath. The com few interesting points within M .the party will go to 4 Battery vs JCC, and J. C. Pen- lng of the Mormon Elders who adAt P. 17. great area that can not be entirely the canyon where the monument vs June ney Tggery, minister to the Indians and presseen from the top of the mountain. Playground vs Kiwanls and JCC cribe for their illness, saves the which was erected to the memory From the trail on the south slope of 22. C. vs J. Penney June the Pioneers who were killed on princess who Is restored to her lovof Mount Nebo, riders and hikers Battery E vs Kiwanls and Play er. monument site, will be dedicatwill be given an opportunity to get the ground vs Toggery, June 24 James Shaw will play the part of an exceptionally good view of the ed. is J. C. Penney vs Battery E and Chief Eagle Feather; that as many memIt Viola W urged city. JCC vs Playground on June 29. IMPRESSIVE SERVICES bers as possible be In attendance. Shaw will be Princess The new trail joins the Mount The 1. vs Kiwanls Toggery, officand city ElRay Fehr, Chief Walker and Nebo trail at Andrews ridge, just ials general publicinvited. ARE HELD SUNDAY The games will be July played on Dick Garbett the Medicine are especially before the Nebo spring is reached. diamonds No. 1 and 2, as listed. chief characters of the Indian Man, vUl At the south part of the Nebo Junior base ball LEVAN Impressive funeral A large group of Indian maidage, basins the trail leaves the Mount Kiwanls vs JCC Scuts, June' 4, services were held in the Levan ens and bucks will be selected latNebo trail and goes north through CONVENTION TO BE From Southern Utah News and ward meeting house Sunday for S. vs American Legion, June 7; Scout er to support this cast With the the basins and across the divide at Views, ACCSU Publication HELD HERE SUNDAY Edwin Malmgren,. The invocation vs American Legion, June 11, Jr. election of the Mormon Eldars, a the head of Santaquin and Salt NEPHI Although the city of was offered by Hans Anderson and chamber of Commerce vs Kiwanls cast of about 50 will take part In Creek canyons. boost of too many ' the benediction by Clark Wood. June 14; American Legion vs JCC the pageant .' The annual convention of Dist- Nephi cannot Some of the older and large bull June industries, one mining business loc18; Kiwanls vs Scouts June The was dedicated grave by Bishop number four music The Indian American for the pagrict of the a to habit seem have elk which Amnational in out vs C ated stands Scouts here 25; June. 21; J,C E. P. Peterson. eant will be furnished by the Ute of staying in the heretofore unacc-esslb- Legion, will be held in Nephi next prominence in its field. The Nephi erican Legion vs Kiwanls June 28; The speakers were Lorenzo band under the direction Stampede high places of Mount Nebo Sunday, June 6, according to Dist- Plaster Co. This organizaUon and vs American Scouts, July of Frank Wanlase; the Fid ells choLegion Music lovers of Juab Stake have Parley P. Peterson of Nerict Commander William J. Phillips its during the hunting season will of nat vs well known JCC are vs Kiwanls JCC July 6; products a rich treat in store for them next phi and James Anderson. The folral club under the direction of Springville. probably be fatally surprised next and expressly throughout Sunday evening when Chester Hill, lowing musical numbers were ren- American Legion, July 12; Scouts Mrs. The American Legion Auxiliary ionally, Vivian Hoyt; the Carmenla fall if snow conditions permit hunt 16. states, for its one of Americas most noted conc- dered: Vocal solo, Mrs. Delin Farn- vs Kiwanls July will also hold sessions at Nephi on the seven western the direction of Mrs. ers to use the new trail. of gypsum products. ert pianists, will be featured on sworth; vocal duet, Mrs. Florence The first named team will be the chorus, under manufacturing Sunday. Evelyn B. Anderson; the Nephi was in team. The home company organized' in and M. Mrs. A. Chloe I. the Rosequist Winter; conjoint program District number four comprises City male chorus under the direct1887, and during its fifty years of the Tabernacle, according to Sup- vocal solo, The games will start at 5 P. M. ion Evelyn Anderson; vocal of Mr. Wanlam; a saxaphoae eight posts in Utah and Juab coun- existence has aver- erintendent DOROTHY BROUGH IS ties, maintained an invited are and the general public duet, LeRoy Whitehead and Melba with a membership of 398. The Raymond T. Bailey. ensemble under the direction of men in of be to will attend. at year age payroll played They thirty Mr. Hill, who is in Utah for a Fowkes. LEADING QUEEN RACE posts are located at Nephi, Provo, round Carlyle Bralthwaltfc, and solp parte of the mine and short summer vacation, is planning The following out of town people the fair grounds diamond. Lehl, Springville, Eureka, Payson, mill. operations by Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas and been have Their products on giving an eight 'weeks course were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. " American Fork and Spanish Fork. Mrs.. Anderon, Qne of the features tabulato the latest in of buildthe largest According many for advanced students of the piano Russell Mooney, Glendale, Califor FUNERAL IS HELD FOR will be two ensemble numbers by The opening meeting of the con- used tion of votes for the Ute Stampede ings in the state of Utah, as well in central Utah cities, and has in- nia; Dr. and Mrs. C N. Secrest of vention will be held at 10 A. M. the combined ladles choruses and as in school and university building cluded Nephi on his list if he has Fresno, California; Mr. and Mrs. Queen, Miss Dorothy Brough is in a noon luncheon will be held at and BETSY ANDERSON the Nephi city male chorus, makthe is Miss the lead position. western entire Brough the throughout He H. it. for Mrs. Geo. H. Mr. and Hotel at 12:30, to which Durrant, enough students sign up ing a group Of nearly 73 voices, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Forrest United States. Sunon to Mrs. L. Thompson, Mr. and was invited all Legionaires and their partners The funeral services of Mrs. Bet- who will sing one Indian number, Ray participate use in the First real Brough. prominence evening in order for the peo- Matherry, Miss Jean Nebeker, Mrs sy Anderson, 65, were held in the and as a flnafe number, the famous Other candidates in the order will be invited. of Nephi plaster was at the Pan- day of this stake to hear him and J. R. Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Community Church in Provo on Mormon hymn, Let the Mountin which they stand are: June ama Pacific International Exposit- ple also to contact him if the course is Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clark, Tuesday, June 1. ains Shout for Joy." Howarth, Afton Gibson, Marjorie ion in 1914-1- 5, when the company desired. Mrs. A. C. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Fab' Mrs. Anderson was born DecThe pageant will take place la Olpin, Melba Jenkins and LaMar FUNERAL FOR BOWLES was awarded the contract for fur- Mr. Hill will play four numbers ian Hickman, Mrs. Chris Jenson, ember 13, 1871, in Nalden, Sweden, the rodeo areana, wherethe ample Hawkins. YOUTH OKI SATURDAY nishing the materials for the walls Sunday evening, (a) Sextet from Mr. and Mrs. Horace Durrant, Miss the daughter of Andrew and Breta lighting effects, the erection of an The closing date of the contest decorations, the cornices, and Lucia by Donizetti (arranged as a Roberta Maimgren, And suitable bleachRoy Stark, Nelson Lundeen. She came to Utah Indian has been set as Saturday, June 12. sculptural work of the build- piano solo for left hand alone by Betty and Bobby Durrant, Mr. and when a child, first living at Heber ers to village accomodate the 150 musicFuneral services for David E. the time there. located Since that ings Mrs. Mrs. Donald Hanson, Mr. and and later moving to Nephi. Leschetitsky) ; (b) LaCampanella ians, It should be an outstanding Bowles, 16 year old son or Mr. and grown steadily and (the Bells) Paganini - Liszt; (c) Dean Hanson, Norton Nielson, Miss She left the following children: feature of the coming Ute StamMr. and Mrs. Eugene Jackman of Mrs. Thomas Bowles, will be held its use has and foreof the many Godard and (d) his Venice Malgmren, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rose Bench and Gustav AnEn Route pede celebration. The feature will Preston, Nevada visited with Mr. in the North ward chapel Saturday continually, most colege own arrangement of Come, Come H. J. Karpowitz, Miss Beth Hobbs, and Mrs. Ernest Foote Sunday. at 3 P. M. The boy died Wednes- most and in the beautiful derson, Nephi, Mrs. Anna Carlson Im presented: free of charge to the western section buildings Mrs. Hazel Ferretta, Paul, Betty and Alvin Anderson of Tacoma, public and should draw as many to Ye Saints. day of Pneumonia. the United States are finished The EnRoute number is the ul- and Johnie Karpowitz, and Mont Washington, and Mrs. Edna Walk- t as the pageant presented during The regular meeting of the SewHe was born in Nephi March 2, of acor super tra brilliant number which he Peterson of Salt Lake City; Club girls met at 1921, a son of Thomas E. and Sarah with Nephi hard wall er of Union, Utah; one brother, the Black Hawk Encampment and ing Sallies 4-plasters. on the Major Bowes AmaMr. and Mrs. A. P. Smart of Og- John Lundeen of Midvale and a sis- first Ute Stampede celebration held the high school June 1. Gloria Car- Jane Beagley Bowles, and is sur- oustic played The company manufactures mat- teur Hour. ter sang a song and Mary Sells vived by his parents. den, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Malmgren, ter, Mrs. Anna Anderson of Ta- here two year ago, when 3000 for every use, from golf-te- e Mr. Hill was born in Fayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Malmgren, coma, Washington. were In attendance. The interment will be in the erialscement played a piano solo after which the to dental plaster. Utah where he began music lessons Keith and Dwight Malmgren, Dean remainder of the time was spent City cemetery under the direction The following Nephi people atThe committee which will have on south is located the The plant while in sewing on hot pads. young. He was a mus- Malmgren, Centerfield, Mrs. Jean tended the funeral services: Mrs. charge of the music for the pagof the Anderson Funeral home. side of highway 189, which runs ical very scholarship student at Snow Jackman, Preston, Nevada; Mr. W. W. Jenkins, Mrs. Jtine Kendall, eant consists of JFrank Wanlass, as east from Nephi into Sanpete val- College several years after which Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs, Gordon and Maurine and Keith Kendall, Mrs. chairman; Mrs. Vivian Hoyt, Mrs. of mouth Salt the at ley, just he taught music at Lyman, Wyo- Joana Hobbs, Maurine Francom, Alburta Belliston, Mrs. C. W. Mor- Viola Ockey, Mrs. Evelyn B. Andwas Creek Canyon. At this point for two years. Upon entering Mrs. Ernest Foote, Mr. and Mrs. gan, Mrs. Emma Memmott, Mrs. erson, Ed. V. Downs and Clarence located the original mines of the ming the University of Utah he was George Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gertrude Foote, Howard Cox, Mrs. H. Warner. Mr. Downs, Mrs. Ockcompany, and the workings which music scholarships, became angelson, Parley P. Christison, Mr, Mabel Golden, Mrs. Hyrum Hay- ey and Mrs. Hoyt will also anist are now extinct can be seen on the the soloist and accompanist with and Mrs. Roy Chase, Mrs. Ethel A nes, Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt,, Mr. Whitehead in the presentation south side of the canyon, west and the men's glee club of over; 100 Irons, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belli-sto- Mrs. Julia Hoyt, Mrs. A. G. Irons of the Pageant. south of the mill. In the early voices and later Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston, and Walter Belliston. their assistant dirB The Double header played here 20s the demand for Nephi Plaster ector. ..000 000 300 0- -3 Miss Mabel Howarth, Mrs. W. R. Misses Mai da and Betty Starr of Mrs. Anderson was an active on Monday was the best exhibition Helper was so tram a was that way great ..000 210 000 1- 4 In 1933 he won the KSL - RKO Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell member of the Nephi Serv'ce Star Salt Lake City spent the week end of baseball seen in Nephi during Nephi the hills north of the talent quest for the intermountain and" SUMMARY Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- Legion. Sacrifice hits, built across at the home of Mrs. Sarah A. Starr. the present season, when the Neone a of and a distance plant for In 1934-3- 5 he was award- son of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, two Burns, base hits territory. Brady; teams met two in and Helper phi Davis and Lunt; double plays, Ne- half miles, to a larger mine. This ed a teaching fellowship in the U. Christensen of Riverton; Mr. and games, winning the first and sec- phi two, Painter to Sperry to Cow- mine is being worked today, exten- of U. music department, teaching Mrs. Floyd McPherson, Mills and ond respectively. sively and the grade of the gypsum Ross Park was on the mound in an; Brady to Cowan; innings pitch- being taken from this site is eq- classes in history and appreciation Clarence Anderson and Dan Johned Burns son of Scipio. 6, of music. VanNatta by 4, charge first for the game Nephi, and the defeat to Van as rich as that in the original In 1935 he entered the American Natta; at bat off ually e visab-lyoung man proved that he is out Burns mine. Their mine is plainly Federation of Music Clubs contest to be a successful pitcher, when ted off 19, VanNatta 15; hits batto the motorist who travels on and won first Mrs. Elgin R. Garret entertained Burns 7, VanNatta 5; runs in Utah, first in the he stopped the league leading Hel S. Highway 91, north of Nephi. U. afternoon in honor of the Saturday scored off Burns Mountain then Van and district Parks 3, Natta 1; The lights of the mine at The ticlpate and enter floats in the can perites with only 7 hits. of her son, Marvin. 9th night birthday in Struck out 13 with Bums other pianists Nationally Famous Riders To Be Juvenile parade, And the four winboys from Helper have been play- ta 1, Park by bases 7, Van Nat- be seen for a great distance at competed was in The afternoon spent playing York While a New ners will be awarded expense-pai- d In Utah For Annual Fete; ing one of the fastest brands of Burns 3, Van5;Natta on balls off night when traveling south and Philadelphia. of various kinds. Refresh3. 2, Par pianist won first place, his playing games Band Festival ball in the league both this year trips to Hollywood, when they Huge Levan. and west of ments 19 were to served Nephi guests. Passed in Philadelphia led to a scholarship balls, Blackham 2; Ump-ire- s, will be guests of Paramount Pictand in former seasons, and it is a is Ellerbeck Mrs. L. W. presidGerwith Carl Friedberg, the great The queen of the Ute ures. NEPHI very good showing to have the Ne- Wood. Gardner and Reese; scorer ent of the company, succeeding man pianist, with whom he studied Two afternoons of the three days is being named by voting Stampede phi boys stop them for one game. her husband upon his death in rec- in New York as well as attending LOCAL MARRIAGES of pre-stawill one final be devoted to racing meets, of In the second game Nephi failed Second this week, vice is Moore ent years. Raymond several thoretical courses at the game: the that and make a hit, and lost showing activities, pedet already Inquiries from leading the AND ENGAGEMENTS and manager general president Juilliard school of music there. In The scores, first game: dates for the big 1937 show at Ne- stables of toe Intermountain states of the company, whose main offices 1936 he on both the Major played Helper phi are nearing. July 8, 9 and 10 have been received. One afternoon are located In Salt Lake City, and Bowes and Fred Allen hours, winnMr. and Mrs. Bert Wright of are the days the championship and two evenings are to be devoted ABHPO warehouses are located at San at an Mount Pleasant announce the mar- rodeo performances, race meets, to the championship rodeo perforappearance for a week Francisco, Oakland, Long Beack ing the famous Roxy Theatre in New riage of their daughter, Ada, to boxing, band festival and other en- mances. and Los Angeles, California York and receiving writeups in a Harold Belliston, of Washington, tertainment galore will take com Junior and senior bands and Ray Gadd is superintendent of and in New York papers. D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. plete control of Nephi and a large drum and bugle crops will bo featthe mil at Nephi, with George Big- magazine The new M. I. A Theme for 1937 Belliston of Nephi. The ceremony surrounding territory. ured In the second band festival, ler as mill foreman. Operations at 1938 will be introduced by a out was performed Wednesday, June 2, In past years the celebration has on two mornings of too ttMfday the mine are under the direction standing speaker at the program in the Manti L. D. S. Temple. been a gigantic success, and more celebration, in conjunction w&fc th of J. E. Macfarlane. musical on and better attractions this year Juvenile parade on one nWgSlg The company has its own water and Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. S E. Ingram an- point to an even greater show than and toe Senior bands indqMdfebt-l- y reading numbers furnished by right, and operates its own electric Marcella nounce Wilson, the engagement of their either the first or second of the on the second. The bandtwlll Florence power plant to run the mill, furErma Lomax, Marjorie Lo- daughter. Hazel, to Merle E. Bean, annual fetes. march, parade and maneuver en nish lights for use in the mine and max, Harlow Pexton and Keith son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bean As In years past the nationally main street Last year the several power to operate the long tram Brough. Sr. of this city. The marriage is famous Colbom --Sorenson Madison bands which gathered for too celeway. The full program promises to be to take place in the near future. Square Garden rodeo will furnish bration thrilled upwards of jftgfct The plant has been operating at one of the outstanding ones of the their strings of bucking b rones, thousand people on Mein Street fe a peak during recent months, causto enMr. and Mrs. Ray M. Brough wild brahma ife steers and other live- Nephi on two mornings of. ed by a building boom the nation yearit.and the public is invited announce the engagement of their stock facilities for the rodeo shows, Stampede celebration. More fctoflp joy Nephi over. the Cars are daily leaving 0 Cowan lb . to Nevin Hunter, and will bring with them some of participating will bring evetfggfe daughter Nan plant going to the four corners 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter the best known nationally, spec- erthrongs into Nephi for Qfpost Sperry 2b with of loaded the Nephi nation, TOTALS ss 1 Mr and Mrs. A. H. Belliston of San Diego, California. The mar- ialty performers In the rodeo pro- festival. Brady Plaster company products. Score by innings: 1 Lunt If entertained Monday in honor of riage is to take place on June 22. fession. In addition to theae .ttufot; ?rme C 210 0126 0 Helper Miss Ada Wright, fiancee of Harold Two parades will thrill the thousPainter 3b Nephi 3 The marriage of Ruby Belliston, ands who are expected to com to mudaslieetiv3ri55M 23) pmo ,000 000 0 CHORUS PRACTICE 8ET FOR Belliston. Those in attendance at 1 Summary: Called in seventh, rain; 'jmk Beagley cf EACH TUESDAY EVENING the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Bert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nephi for the celebration. A Jun- idans, and maay bthejM-"- " Sacrifice hits, Bosone; two base 0 Foote cf . j hand fer Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Scovill, Belliston and Emil Peterson of Sci- ior parade featuring the growth of wili hits, Rochelle; double plays, Ne3 Davis rf NepMiirt Winched, Chorus practice for the Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Leland Belliston, Mr. pio was solemnized in the Manti civilization from the era of the 1 Park P phi L Christison to Brady to Cow- City Male Chorus will be held on and Mrs .Gerald Belliston, Mr. and Temple Wednesday, June 2. i man down to the 1937 1 an; struck out by Marchettl 5; Tuesday evenings, instead of on Mrs. Gene Worthington, Deon and Mrs. Peterson is a graduate of Ute Stampede, and a gigantic pary Christison on bases balls off in Marchettl 2, next Tuesday. The time for the Harold Belliston, the guest of hon- the Nephi high school, and since ade of massive floats and display 8th) (y Batted for Beagley off Christison 4; passed balls, Orme practices has been set at 8 P. M. or, Miss Ada Wright, and the host her graduation from college has are being arranged. Youth up to 12 29 2; 38 10 Umpires Gardner and Reese, Every member is requested to and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. been employed in the Juab school and including 18 years of age nrqQt Scorer, Wood. district as a teacher. Score by innings: Belliston. all over Utah are invited to par - to, or Nephi Plaster Company Has Fine National Reputation Noted Pianist To Play Here le Man-gelso- n. . H, Nephi and Helper Split Two Game Series Here Monday n, Ute Stampede at Nephi To Be Outstanding Celebration in 6-- 0. Bel-listo- n, w be-W- ' 'H pre-histo- WStSSm ttl T8SSJSpsiJ |