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Show 1 1 DRIVE CAREFUL AND HELP PREVENT , DRIVE CAREFUL AND HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Thursday, Dec. 16, 1937 The Times. Vol.28, No. 50 - LA GUAKDIA DEPUTY ..UINIIIMIM WEDNESDAY EVENING 1, JJIHHJII. I I i ; n Link TAXES BECOME" DELINQUENT MONDAY . DECEMBER 20 Taxes on property will be del inquent in Juab county on December 20th, at noon, unless paid, . Important Stock Show Is In Production The News. Vol. 18. No. 50 ISAACSON TEAM TO MEET JUAB MILL NW CANTATA IS TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY CARDINAL SATURDAY EVENING Eddie Isaacson, former coach at the Juab high school will return to Nephi Saturday nlht With his South high school "A" basketball team, for an exhibition game with the Juab Mill team of Nephi. All members of the Juab Mill team are former Juab high school stars who played under Isaacson, and ns the result, a good game should be In store for Nephi fans. 4 , Chris-tisoaccording to Mrs. Mabel Juab County Treasurer . Carmenia Chorus Great Western Anticipation for a last minute University Professor rush has been. made at the Treas To Present Christmas. Exhibition One Gives Talk On Social, urers officej and an unusually s of tax payments are amount large Nations Largest Economic Conditions Story In Song expected over the week end. The delinquent tax list win be A Christmas Dr.l Russell Swenson of the B. Cantata, "The LOS ANGfcXES It is doubtful published In both papers of the Christ Chad" by C. B. Hawley. Y, U. discussed "Economic Trends on Decemher join. if the full significance of a County will be presented at 7:30 Sunday In Various Periods", with emphas such as the Great Westis on 'me New Testament times at evening in the Juab high school - at Show Los ern Livestock the auditorium by the Carmenia Chorthe s. T Vid meeting of the Coram- is Slock Union yards Angeles fully us. It will be free to the public. .1 a mi in. m unity 'i V'um held Wednesday in 'ii'ii rank file and the appreciated by "The Cantata will be under the school building. the, of this of the Most Important man la the New people country. direction of Mrs. Evily.i Anderson 4 - , 'Christians had their econ- liveset-uMary persons enjoy visiting and will be accorr?.nicd by Mrs. and were Interested York city p (beside Mayor La-stock shows and fairs, but their rei Venus Glazier. The reader throughsolution to these Goardia) Is Magistrate Henry II. is amazement at the action chiefly out the presentation will be Mrs. M. trOv)lc ,ts. Thev were taxed to a Cnrran, pictured puffing a cigarette on size the of animals and finish lieater extent than we are today after hearing that he had been apMost Rev. Arthur Illnsley, arch- - Olive Tranter. exhibition. A far deeper meaning Members of the chorus .feet that wilh less resources at their com pointed to the office of deputy nay of Westminster cathedral la bishop lies back of eaauh fair and livestock ' Com. the Cantata is a great treat for niand and Palestine was over pop or. The duties of the office newly Unemployment on been elected of as has London, show. Inevitable, although indirulated. five new cardinals by Pope Pins. He Nephi people and would like to see created are largely administrative, Benefits To Begin In ectly, each stock show, no matter a large attendance out to the CanLeon Petty Awarded The speaker referred, as a back- and according to the law, the mayor U the first Englishman to be accordto increase the what size, helps have spent a great ground, to Joseph sold hto Egypt, la permitted to delegate almost fall ed this recognition by the CatbeUa tata. of They January the national income. Star Scout Rating time working on it in order deal and his economic system which to him. church In many years. powers uses a a Whenever regrancher to present it to the public. As put a heavy load on the masses The following information Is subAt Court of Honor istered bull instead of a scrub, he mitted there has been no cantata In Ne-pand brought great wealth to King Comthe Unemployment by is national the for some wealth, we are sure increasing Pharaoh of Egypt and to Joseph. At our Court of Honor for Boy because the offspring of that good pensation Division of the State In ACACIA CLUB HOLDS you will like to time, hear It. Economic systems of Greece and HENS LAY LESS EGGS Scouts industrial for those Commission held December 13, 1937, is a bull worth several dollars Rome were briefly reviewed in the DURING Soprano solos throughout the Leon Petty of Troop 132 of the head more than that of the scrub terested in how to qualify for Un- DELIGHTFUL XMAS OCTOBER, Cantata will be sung by Marion relation they have to a capitalis benefemployment to Compensation a was advanced ward amount of feed used with the same Nephi Roene BIgler and PARTY Christensen, tic system. REPORT SHOWS Star Scout. We wish to commend in producing each. r. Whenever a its: Helen Chase. Alto solos by Car-m-a It was pointed out that Jesus nearest at First: the for Register his Mr. attainment and swine breeder uses a boar that Petty came into a difficult situation with Vickers, Donna Garbett, Mabel The average Utah hen laid 9.7 also wish to invite all Scouts in wiUire pigs requiring 500 pounds Employment office for employThe Acacia Club held its month- Fowkes and Elda OsH-- r. Other the people expecting Him to bring be ment. This may in registration to our their district advance of grain for 100 pounds of gain, ly meeting In the form of a Chris- members of the chorus Mclude: Aeggs ir October, Professors Carl them relief. Jesus was not anti-canow. made so become too , may rather-- than a bore that will sire tmas party given by Mrs. Alice P. lberta Cowan, Grace Blaikett, Mar-Jor- ie italistic. He was prone to deal with Frischknecht and Byron Alder, ex work Lifethat they Second. After January 1, report McCune and Eagle Scouts. Court pigs that will use 600 pounds of Utah Star, at her home on Thursday, Ora Lunt, Isabell the wealth problem individually tension poultrymen at the to an office and Employment will the second again of Honor be held December 9th. A beautifully decor- Morgan, Grace McCuri?, Melba for the same amount of gain, grain and point out to the individual StateinAgricultural college announ Comfor in register Unemployment each month at the he is contributing his part to the a report issued this week. Monday ated Christmas tree stood In the Christiansen, Ora'Tayloii and Wil- that his wealth was a burden to ced Benefits. corner to give a Christmas spirit. ma Allen. efficiency of the food producing pensation himself and shutting out greater September's bird average was 11.4, City Hall, at 7 P. M. have Utah employees already An interesting program with a The Levan ward reported that system of the nation. eggs and the average for October values. benticket" for "written their their Livestock shows stimulate the Christmas theme was enjoyed. Mrs. ' As in case of Zacheaus, he in 1936, was 10.0, the report stated. they are building a log cabin for in and efits February livestock March of January, Vivian Hoyt gave a talk on the Again Wasatch county, with 19 the Scouts of their ward. The production of well-bre- d some cases, reached the individual. 1938, because the benefThe capitalistic spirit and trends of flocks averaging 638.2 birds per work has been done free, up to by providing a means of comparas- - its paid in that period will be customs and festivities of the Yule reporting, led other Utah date, and they have all the logs ion and establishment of the most paid on the work record made in season throughout the various natthe times were illustrated my such flock, in egg production per hen necessary for their cabin hauled to efficient types, and by making av ions of the world. Several carols examples as: The money changers counties the first nine months of 1937. were sung by the group accompan in the Temple; "Lazarus and the with an average of 11.7, Salt Lake the building site and are ready to ailable at a central point, foundatbenefits Persons for registering was next with an average begin work on the structure. ion animals of desirable type. Our ied and directed by Mrs. Koyt. rich man, the prosperous man county benin will get their January of 10.9 per bird, and Weber was Mrs. Delia M. Steed sang "ChrisAll troops of this district are to shows have done much to evolve early building more rooms for his abun-duato efit checks delivered their home with a 10.6 average. and have their pa- breed types that are most efficient by mail late in January After the tmas Lullaby" and then "Forgotbe crops and then suddenly third Pullet flocks in the state produc persregistered by request. She was accomfees handed to the Scout in gain, in production and in the first check is received, and nis nie was required of htm. other checks ten" ed 4.0 more eggs in October than Commissioner before December 31, carcass yields. Packing houses ofby Mrs. Hoyt. Mrs. Lillian panied out that come fairly regularly each S. Cowan speaker pointed ten furnish judges in meat animal will flocks of older hens, the report 1937. read a Christmas story, Wes of Jesus were more did classes. These men naturally favor week. 'The Neighbor.w Seminary Student 8 italistic than was Jesus. disclosed. Prices for the best grade December has Not This week, person unemployed every i nmunism most a type that is desirable from can After the program, Christmas set up by the 12 of eggs were at the second highest been declared Boys Life Week. their To Start Ticket J for these benefits. were exchanged and read standpoint and yields the There qualify were opposed to capital point since 1932, the average price Boys life is a magazine written are about 150,000 workers greetings V 36 for the of cuts. valuable followed Santas highest being percentage appearance, CamDaian by product kithing account recorded in cents a dozen. especially for the boys. It contains Agricultural universities' instruct- in Utah. About 85,000 of these are he distributed the gifts to each one j itle of James and the Book like to read. covered by unemployment insurstories which with much merrymaking Mortality rates were comparat as well as a boys many articles ors and breeders who judge, place ance. Those lations against 'capital were Students of the Juab Stake Semnot covered include present, great and- also gave to the ladies chochigh-- . The average mortality which meets Type ively tORjthat "Examples of the attitude for flocks in the state was 2.12 on how Scouting should be car- the packers requirements and at farm laborers, ' domestics, public olates and inary are presenting two. outstandold mixed fashioned of the apostles on the cap ing Christmas dances to 1 held magaand a great many in- candies. the same time, has proven the employees deaths per hundred birds this year, ried on. We feel that this Cic system. on Christmas eve and in charac will , who zine dustrial for workers work boys your help most efficient in utilizing feeds. with 2.11 last year and ter At six o clock the group was night, major purpose of the speak- compared according to Prmcif 1 i i'he building and good citizenship. It Alert breeders concentrate employers of less than four. achin 2.07 1935. on to room bidden the where dining V was to bring to view the fact Whitehead. will furnish them with wholesome ieving the favored Persons should look for the yel- a delicious hot luncheon was ser In most cold hold in their cases, type storage all through the ages in our The dances will be held .n the material to read in their, leisure herds and flocks, with the result low placard which states that their ved, the in of United r States the their eggs ings finding guests places high school gym with the Howard time. religious life as well as in other are at a that more efficient and more prof- employer is covered by Unemploy-- . by cards held by miniature trees Kearns high point. Eggs being activities economic and social prob orchestra from Provo furthis week we can offer itable animals are obtained. Also( ment Compensation in stored United A snow. States the During with during sprinkled tiny, gaily nishing the music for both dances. lems were present. Benefits will Mie-hpay but decorated a to this maga breeders are able to compare their you November subscription totalled center 8,976,000 tree formed the comp The orchestra furnished the nusic It was decided to postpone the more than $15.00 weekly. The to slightly more than six zine for 75 cents per year. Parents, animals with others at the Show not at the table, A color scheme for the next meeting until January 5th, ared exact amount per week and the piece past season at the Rairbow the between and often boys ages their million your are give Stor this time. carrlast at was of and eyes red 'opened white, green, Gardens in Provo and is oVie of the It is requested that this date be age stocks ofyear 15 years a years to faults in their stock to which number of weeks duration depends ied out to 11 of years on the other luncheon. the poultry, throughout most popular in Utah county. work record of kept in mind, as another fine hand, totaled only entirely upon the Members present were Mrs. Ella 76,179,000 pound subscription as a Christmas pres- .they were previously unaware. The proceeds from' the tw individual. ' speaker will be here It Is well that the livestock theFirst this year compared with almost ent. For your convenience you may C. Cole, Mrs. Maude S. Forrest, dances will be placed W a checks will be paid late In Mrs. Chloe N. iaay 105,000,000 last year on the same subscribe for Boys Life through J. shows are reclevlng increasing at Mrs. Itha fund Bailey, the students and used Earl Reid, district finance director, tention from government agencies. January, date. B. Parkes, Mrs. Lillian S. Cowan, er in by the building of a new Professor Frischknecht and Dr. Clayton J. Beck. for there could be no more worthMrs. Ethel C. Gadd, Mrs. May P. bunding wnich has been ir- while Institutions. Daniel Webster MEETING PLANNED BY Burton, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Pace, inary D. E. Madsen of the experiment dered by the Church officials. If lis a station staff, devoted part of the fundamental Mrs. Vivian P. Hoyt, Mrs. Laura means that expressed truth of every Individual who B. Brough, Mrs. Tola W. Jenkins history when he said: "Let us SOIL GROUP report to a discussion of problems SPECIAL CHRISTMAS purchases a ticket for the darce never submitted to the college by Utah the McMrs. cultivation P. that and the Alice forget hostess, will be that much to PROGRAM TO BE of the earth Is the most Important A meeting of all farmers and Cune. Special guests were Mrs. the new contributing poultrymen. building and at labor of man . . . If there is one stockmen interested in the Soil Delia M. Steed and Mrs. Irene D. the same seminary GIVEN TUESDAY time will enjoy a won one lesson of history which is un Conservation and Domestic Allot- Bradley. derful dance, at the season of the mistakably it is that national ment program will be held at the ADULT MEN AND to dance and year when' people-lik- e strength lies very near the soil Nephi City hall Friday December music that one can danca to. Livestock production is the most 17, at 2 P. M. The meeting will ALUMNI PROGRAM TO to An WOMEN LEADERS Officials of the Nephi Ward M. James H. Ellison Is Intensive ticket selling cam I. A. organizations have issued an important part of agriculture. Let be for the purpose of selecting ATTEND SCHOOL paign will be conducted by the stu Reelected To Board invitation to each member of the us, when we visit stock shows and four directors, three of whom will BE PRESENTED NEXT beginning Friday, December ward to attend the special Xmas fairs, think of the: displays not as act as County Committeemen to THURSDAY AT 2 P. M. dents 17. The individual and class selling Of Control Adult men and women leaders program to be given next Tuesday curiousities, but as a part of a administrate the 1938 program, and the most tickets will be given out' from all parts of Utah, in attend- evening in the Tabernacle. A vast program that is reaching the to adopt such admendments to standing prizes for their efforts: ance to An will at be made revive the effort farthest State Utah herd and of Christmas where flock, full Agriculturit the Articles of as Association are evening splendid Juab County was well represen al college extension service trainPrices for the tickets have been next old "alumni is the in been of have spirit" and numbers resulting for improving types the proper administarranged, required set at 40 cents for gentlemen and ted at the annual State Farm ing school from November 29 to no classes will be held. December livestock. 23, afternoon,' meet Thursday The of ration the program for the year Bureau convention held last week December 9, have had the opportwhen the annual Alumni program 25 cents for each lady. You'll be J, A, McNaughton, 1938. ing will commence at 7:30. t at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake of the association will be given In sorry if you miss these two dances, to hear more than a score y unity , City. of eminent the high school auditorium. Grad- warns Seminary students. and scientistsr lecturers, Those in attendance were Mrs, Director William Peterson of the uates of this school who are now Lila Richardson, chairman of the extension service announced. (. attending colleges have been con Home and Community Department, tacted. Representatives from each JThe guidance school, an annual Mrs. LaVerne jillison, Mrs. Ruby event, was of these schools will furnish parts designed especially for E. Carter; Mrs. J. Earl Reid, Co the adult leaders A group of of the program. o fthe state, but E. A. Miss Mrs. and Smith, Agent numbers from the local students extension service officials are also Belliston Wilford Von La Harris, will also be given. it. LeGrand Mangelson of Levan and attending A visit from Santa who will preThe central theme of the school H. who President James Ellison,, sent a gift to each student will was "Better Living Possibilities of a on the subject paper gave for Rural highlight the program. If the al Through County "Strength Through Cooperation of Planning" People umni members will bring a five considerable era and Agricultural Agencies." cent gift they will receive one in is being given to water con phasis T. E. Howard, Senior Adminis- servation. " " Utah National Parks return, t trator of the AAA from Washingwill a be the program Following ton, D. C. gave a fine talk on Council Officials Lay matinee dance In the gym. The aftcooperation of agricultural groups, LADIES LITERARY CLUB ernoon to scheduled be are events and stressed the need of farmers . Definite Plans gin at 2 P. M. All Alumni members banding together as the most im- MEETS AT ANDREWS and are attend to urged particip PROVO Explorer Scours, modportant way of solving their funate. damental and financial problems. ern counterparts of the frontiers- RESIDENCE Juab Jenkins, High Lynn to Mr. Ellison was School Student Body Rep men who blazed western trails, the executive board of the State will traverse portions of those old orter. Ladles The met Club Literary Farm Bureau Federation. pioneer trails next summer during" at the home of Mrs. W. C. Anda 2,500-mil- e camping trip of a rews Monday evening. A Christmas Utah National Parks eontingent. MEEETING was ANNUAL out under carried program This historical jaunt will take WARD CONFERENCE the direction of the music com : the BE ir-vp'AT place of the annual Explorers HELD ' TO : v-tSanta Claua paid a visit ? TO BE HELD IN SOUTH mittee. Expedition and is open to all actto the club during the evening and r A PROVO JANUARY 29 ive .registered Explorers or Scouts t ' I t$ t ( WARD SUNDAY presented gifts to Mrs. T. H. Bur1 ' I ' 1 ' of 15 and 16 years of age partic' ' " r ' J li ton, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Miss Neva in the senior scouting proipating The annual ward conference of Booth, Mrs. A. H. Belliston, Mrs. The annual meeting gram. It is tentatively scheduled PROVO the Nephi South ward will be held G. R. Judd, Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs of the Utah National Parks coun- for August 8 to 18. in the chapel next Sunday at 12:15 Wilson Glazier. Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, cil will be held January 29, at The route charted for the ExMrs. Alberta Mrs. William to Bailey, B. Cowan. P. according Bishop Brlgham Young University's Col- plorer caravan bythe activity comThe ward members are urged to Belliston, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Miss lege Hall here, it was decided at a mittee, headed by Prof. H. R. Merv attend this meeting which should Bertha McPherson, Miss Lulu Mc recent meeting A fellowship din- rill, Provo, bisects the Old Mormon Mrs. Miss Mabel foe one of the most pherson, Sperry, ner in Room D will precede the Trail, the Lewis and Clark trail interesting held A. Mrs. Vr, In the chapel Ernest George Brough, this year. Special business meeting. All Scouters "In and the Old Oregon trail. Various Mrs. C. Mrs. W. Andrews, of all work of the ward will Sperry, hf reports the council are invited to attend. places prominent In western histbe given and a soecial Droeram A. E. Smith, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, 4 wAawJ "Building a Better Generaton", ory In Northern Utah, Wyoming, L. A. Mrs. Mrs. Belliston and Ralph presented. week them, has been Montana and Idaio will be fvisited. Aniversary Finest steer In the country waa Ashbourne Orange, a shorthorn raised at the Oklahoma A. & M. college selected as the tentative theme of The tentative Itinerary also calls '' and crowned grand champion of all breeds at the International Livestock show in Chicago. With the champion the meeting. Professor H. R. 'Mer- for a visit Into Cardston, Canada, Mrs. George E. Howard and Mrs "' are, left to right. Prof. VV. L. Blizsard, Alex Ritchie, chief judge of the show, and Arthur Mac Arthur, hea' rill Is in general charges of the and to the Glacier Waterton and home from Rexburg, IcSU,' k end visit- Yellowstone National Parks. herdsman at the college. arrangements. week. - n, Of . Ar in .JLS,: ' Scout Work Information In Released On Registering District Is Progressing IS Is : hl D Plan Two imas Holiday Dances nt 12-1- top-gra- at-th- e - I I Ctmas , Lc-Pv- oy . alf l- -' rif' . Large Group Attends Convention ; Oklahoma Steer Adjudged Nation's Best Trip Planned Explorer Scout Troops By I ,. ; ,f -- .I k IVl ' ' 1 t -- 4 |