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Show 5v K 4 Buy Locally Buy Locally Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, November 21, The Times, Volume 26, No. 44 ft MS NEXT I ! dpg3gSgy -- E E I 15 WORK TQ START II Juab Stake quarterly conference will be held In Nephi on Saturday evening, November 30th and Sunday, December 1, President A. H. Belliston announced Thursday afternoon. The speakers representing the general authorities have not been announced as yet. DHIOII Sailing Dates Announced SPEAKER AT K MONDAY Stake Conference The News, Volume 19.55 16, N'.- - 46 or hiuipas Oil STATE ROAD held sunday III Bids will be called for in the The old Port Wall monument Ucated at the new city park and very near future for the widenestablished through the efforts ing and rebuilding of the state of the Fort Wall camp of the highway between Nephi and Levan and this road will be widened to Daughters of Utah Pioneers, was more sump holes was recommended a 30 foot road, according to K. C. dedicated Sunday afternoon at by C. O. Roskelly, engineer represexercises with state, counWright, chief engineer of the enting the Utah Water Storage State road commission who was in ty and local officers of the Daughtcommission and the Utah State GIVE A PRISONER AN INCH ers of Utah Pioneers taktng active Nephi this week. I PREFFH MY DRILLING Engineer's office, Thursday, after The engineer's estimate on the Civic and church organizapart. AND HE'LL BREAK THE RULE' a thorough Investigation of the ON A PARADE GROUND tions were also represented. NEW YORK A new farm aid building of the shoulders for the work already accomplished. President Cornelia S. Lund of plan, to replace the administration eleven miles Is $30,000.00, with the The engineer also recommended Salt Lake City, president of the AAA is being submitted this week rebuilding of the oiled section conthat a channel be dug from the State Central Company of the to 1,500,000 farmers for criticism tracted early next year. This Is rock wall on the west side easterly and discussion. At the same time. to be a W. P. A. project and will organization congratulated the Jufor about fifteen feet, and then be let by contract, but 00 per ab County D. U. P. for the work It Is being presented In Washingdig another pit there, then dig done In placing such a historical ton to both Democratic and Rep- cent of the men employed must a trench from the east wall westcontribution to Nephi city that ublican leaders as a basis for come from the relief rolls. erly, and also dig the third pit In later years would build toward The State road commission, toplatform use in the next national east of the present creek, which a center of interest more than election. gether with a number of Nephi men will give the Irrigation company The plan comes from Wheeler and delegations from Delta, Lynn-dany other thing. "The tourist Is three pits down to bedrock, which interested only In the historic spots and Leamington.. weit over McMillen, editor of The Country should furnish valuable data In of your city, and the more you n road Home, a national farm magazine. the deciding whether or not a project and is the result of studies made Monday afternoon, for the purpose for the conservation of the water Funeral services were held In the have to attract them, the more you continuously during the past six of determining what action should Juab Stake tabernacla Wednesday will have come," she said. Complete program arrangements would be justifiable. In reviewing the work of the months by the magazines editorial be taken in regards to spending at 2 P. M. for Sarah Orme, 25 dauMr. Rosskelly stated that the for the Musical concert to be held staff and agricultural correspon- state and federal funds on that ghter of Alfred and Henrietta state and county organizations she (The Nepht Irrigation Friday evening In the Juab high sponsors dents. In the forthcoming Issue project. Although the commiss- Adams Orme, who died at the said that mounuments like the one Company) would have to make ap school auditorium have been comdedicated fit perfectly into ioners did not commit themselves of Is which the Director Frank Wanlass magazine, being pleted by a for prodevelopment plication family residence here Saturday being the program of the Daughters of distributed this week, its 1,500,000 in the matter, their attitude seem- evening, a ject, and the labor for this work and Business manager Dick Gar- short .Illness following the tah Pioneers. "To have lived farmer subscribers are asked to ed very favorable, for the complet- of pneumonia. will come from the W. P. A. with bett. of the music department. well and accomplished much; to The program, as announced on express an immediate opinion on ion of the connecting link between all of the materials such as timber, Miss Orme was born in Nephi have sacrificed and to have sucthe sections already completed. the proposals made. 10, 1910, and has spent her drills, pumps and the transportation Wednesday, will consist of the folTwo years ago the government June of Thel idea of Mr. McMUlen's of the men from Nephi to the lowing numbers: Band selections. life In this city, being ed ceeded has abuilt the pioneers entire mounment so great program may be briefly stated as spent some $30,000.00 in building ucated In the Nephi schools and Utah into work and return furnished by the (a) Repasy Band March, (b) Mas-terb- llt six miles of graveled surfaca road a that it will never be fololws: Overtures (c) Drummers' irrigation company. graduate of the Nephi high nor forgotten," she said. destroyed, Instead of paying farmers for west of Nephi, and four miles on school. President Wilford Belliston and Delight; tap dance, Gordon and been has She in of not growing particular commod the Leamington end, and the bal- active, in church work,exceptionally as well as Nellie Cowan, the board of directors of the com-jpa- Elaine Paxman; saxaphone solo. ities, the government would pay ance of the road was to have been community affairs, being an officer the Fort Wall camp who has superwere a( the narrows ThursBilly Hawkins; reading, Olive Ed farmers for producing commodit completed at a later date, but as of the Salt Creek camp of the vised the construction of the monIndian dance, Shirley day and determined to make app- monds; ument the pest two years, ies which the United States now yet, no funds have been allocated lication at once for a W P A pro-pe- ct Irons, Margaret Wright and Afton Daughters of Utah Pioneers, a reviewedduring the work oi the camp in The balance teacher imports. It would also pay farm- for that section. to complete the Investigation. Gibson; accordian solo, Kieth Ken In the Nephi Ward Sun ers for growing certain soil build of the road, which would link This application wil be sent to the dall; girls glee club selections (a) school and secretary of the the construction. She stated that of the remnant of Nephi and day ing crops, such as legumes. It together the Is cities state engineers office and will no Nightfall In Granada, (b) Brown senior class of the Nephi ward the preservation of tre Fort Wall, built about 19 miles. would pay farmers for efforts de Leamington. doubt be considered at once, with Bird Singing; clarinet solo, Kleth M. L A. at the time of her death portion The Nephi Klwanis club. Delta She was also a member of the In 1854. has been a project of voted to the prevention of erosion the work getting underway during Brpugh; gymnastics, Estella Ford; the Fort Wall camp for the past and loss or irreplacable fertility Lions club and citizens of Learn adult education dramatic class. the coming week, possibly on Mon- trombone solo. Alma Burton; vocal It would pay farmers for produc lngton and Lynndyl, have been She is survived by her parents, four yers. Funds had to be raised duet, Maxlne Petty and Dwane day. She exing non food crops for industrial working untiringly to get this por four brothers and a twin sister: and then skilled labor. This, is a very worthwhile pro- Brough; tap dance, Clyde Chrls-tense- n; The John A. Orme, Los Angeles; Henry pressed her appreciation for the uses, in places of the acreage now tion of the road completed ject, according to Engineer Ross Herman male quartet selection, devoted to surplus crops. people of West Millard and East and Evan Orme, Nephi; Lincoln Iwork of the late Evan Harris who McCune, Loran Kendall. kelly, and the digging v of these Eldon Tanner removed the small portion of the Mr. McMillen summarizes his Juab Counties are deslrious of ha' and Alma Burton; other pits may bring twice "os. three rmc, a stwdent at the Utah State will to ihe-rit-into Juab and y A iVfimiltnrn lng a shorter-rout- e purposes as follows: park and to Verful KnIlaM Tvron O nH i times the supply of water Which vocal sofcj, Evelyn Brough; 'sajja-pho"1. Surpluses would be diminn Jacobson, who had constructed the f Mrs. Serena Warner, Levan. quftftet iselectlon, Caryle Is now being pumped out, however cP"ntties- fc monument, both working without . ished while new and needed farm the fact the hay it Is not exactly known how much Bralthwalte, Elmo Hansen, Frank grown in Millard Is taken to San pay. . Captain Cowan presided at crops would be encouraged. Brough and Carol Bailey. is being lost. the exercises. "2 Soil fertility and natural re- pete county, and flour, coal and The concert will begin at 7:30 He also stated that there are Mrs. Ruby Carter, vice chairman sources would be conserved and other supplies can be hauled into two ways that this water can be p. m. insetad of 8 p. m. as herewest Millard. of the committee of the Fort Wall, LITERARY Improved. secured, one Is to build a dam at tofore announced by the director. President P. L. Jones of the "3. Acreage adjustments would construction, stated that the old the narrows, and force the water wall was a massive structure of aivolve no regimentation or com- Nephi Kiwanis club. Bent R. Brup to the present location of the mud and gave Its dimensions. She yan, E. R. Shaw, K. L. Mangelson pulsion. creek bed, or another Is to channel told of the methods used In mak"4. Home production of com- and A. B. Gibson of Nephi accthe creek bed below the narrows Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Bai modities for which we are now ompanied the state road commission ing the massive structure.. deep enough tQ allow the water to on the trip to Leamington. President A. H. Belliston of ley have a daughter, born on Tues dependent upon other countries run'aout, however, either way may Juab stake expressed appreciation would be stimulated serve the purpose. day, November 12. to the Fort Wall camp for the "5 Agricultural and industrial It Is quite likely that two of the project, and Mrs. F. M. Beck was in Provo employment would be Increased. Mrs. Will L, Hoyt was hostess completion shifts will be put on, with a crew I Individual last week, a guest at the home farmers "Further, to the Ladies Literary Club at told of boyhood days when he of twelve men for each shift, to of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Crow-the- r. would be permitted to expand their Mrs. ran along the wall. her home Monday evening. hurry the work along. volume of total production. Con Among the entertaining numG. R. Judd president of the Providing enough water is found sumption would not be restricted Neldon Worthington Is at the club was In charge of the meeting. bers given were vocal and reading to justify the building of a large Jack Cowan returned to Provo because fixed sums would not be L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City Mrs. M. L. Sowby led in the club selections. A rejading given by A series of ten dances has been retaining wall, then the project will Betty Cowan, and written by her become a WPA project, and will scheduled by the SOS (Support- on Sunday after spending the week added through processing taxes to where he Is receiving medical prayer. Production treatment. An interesting paper on the Mu- father, is herewith printed. be sponsored by some taxing unit, ers of Scouting) of the Juab dis- end with his mother, Mrs. Roy the consumer prices. In the most efficient areas would sic of the American Indian was with possibly Nephi City doing the trict,' according to J. Walter Pax-ma- T. Cowan.. be encouraged. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Cooper and given by - Mrs. Hoyt. Vocal num chairman of the stake or , sponsoring. The Old Fort Wall Is "The plan A large delegation of Nephi frankly dependent family were in Mt. Pleasant on bers were given by Mrs. A. J. Cra rne s o a ciuo is a Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wilson ganization, men were in the canyon Thursday, unique group in its activities, in returned home last week after a upon the distribution by the gov Sunday, visiting at the home of po, who sang "Pale Moon" by Fred and were very elated over the pic as much as it affords the mem vxisit In Preston, Idaho, with Mr. ernment or subsidies, bounties. P. M. Christenson, father of Mrs. rick Knight Logan and Mrs. E. I ture as given by Engineer Ross bers ten nights of dancing, and and Mrs. J. A. Paton, parents of benefit payments or whatever term Cooper. Isaacson, who sang, "By The Wat- My Wife is a captain of the noted one wishes to apply. However, in D. U. P. A duet ers of Mlnnetonka'"; kely. Those attending the meeting1 also furnishes the finances nec Mrs. Wilson. return for these contributions Miss Reva Vickers, a student at "By Weeping Waters" was given She has a lot of women which she were: A. H. Belliston and A. E. essary for the Juab District to beMr. and .Mrs. Stellman Cowan from the public purse the nation at the Brigham Young has to over see; was by Mrs. Crapo and Mrs. IsaacSmith of the Nephi Klwanis club; long to the Timpanogos" council of Salt Lake City were in Nephi on large would reap tangible present a week end visitor University, at the home son. Wilford Bailey, mayor elect of Ne- of the Boy Scouts of America. They met each week and plan their work, and answer to the call Matters of Interest to the memThis Is the second season of Sunday, visiting their parents, Mr. and ruturcj befiefits in several of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Bellis phi city; Wilford Belliston, Thomton. as Bailey, V. M. Foote, Wlliam this unusual organization, The fol- The project which they have this bers were discussed. which and Mrs. Wilford Cole and Mrs. desirable forms. Under the present situation, the year, is the famous Old Fort lowing ladies were in attendance: Balely, William Belliston and Ken- operated a winter dancing schedule Roy T. Cowan. benefit payments are mailed to a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tolley of Mrs. G. R. Judd Mrs. George A. wall neth Webb of the Irrigation com- and a summer schedule, and finMiss Dorothy Johnson and Miss given farmer In consideration of Pocatello. Idaho and Mrs. pany, June: Kendall, Juab County anced the Juab district for the Henry Sperry, Miss Bertha McPherson, manager of the ERA; R Hawkins, year of 1935, and the officials ex- Afton Garrett, who are attending his agreement nob to produce a Parkins of Ucon, Idaho, visited Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. J. M. This old wall, as you may know, tfuab county commissioner; Dee pect to operate the club, which Snow College at Ephraim, were in specified amount of corn, wheat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen, Mrs. E R. Forrest, was bulit in early days. or pork. He is told that W. Tolley on Sunday. Mrs. Roy T. Cowan Mrs. W. C. Yes, long before the auto cars, Jackman, mayor of Levan, and A. will have approximately seventy-fiv- e Nephi on Saturday and Sunday cotton are certain things "that he visiting their parentsi, Mr. and there or the famous one horse shays; B. Gibson, Times-Needitor. Andrews, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Miss members, on such an econ Mrs. C. W. Johnson and Mr. and may not grow upon the acreage Miss Blanche Harris returned Lulu McPherson, Mrs. T. H. Bur By sturdy men and husky boys, who omical basis as to turn over $160.00 which he has theoretically rented home on Friday after spending the ton, Mrs. I. M. Petty, Miss Neva answered Brigham's call to the scout organization during Mrs. Robert P. Garrett. to the government. Under this past month In Salt Lake City and Booth, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. For he could see the need of such Edwin Simpson, Deputy Sher- the coming winter. Mrs. Boyer of Glendale, new proposal, no such agreement Provo, with realtives and friends. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. A. E. Smith, a thing as this Fort Wall opening dance will be held CaliforniaRosei iff at Mammoth, Dies Tues. onThe.December was the honored guest would be required. The agreement Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Wilson 4th, with dances at a dinner party, given by Mrs. would pay him a bounty upon such Mrs. Clifford Olson and daught- Glazier, Mrs. W. L. Hoyt and At last this wall was finished, it each two weeks during the fol V. A. Beck at her home on Tuesday acres as he may chose to devote to er of Los Angeles California visitguests, Mrs. A. J. Crapo served its purpose well lowing iour montns, ending on evening. The guests were Mr. and certain permanently advantageous ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brough special The saints inside rested safely, and Mrs. E. I. Isaacson. Edwin Simpson, for several years April 8, 1936. Mrs. F. M. Bock, Mrs. Catherine purposes. while outslre the Indians did yell and Mrs. Flossie Carter on Sunpast deputy sheriff at Mammoth, j Bowles and daughter And thus they passed through Say a man chooses to devote his day. Geraldine, Mrs. Olson was formerly and active in political circles, died Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck and acres to leguminous soil building Miss Flometta Hawkln of Nephi. JERICHO C. C. C CAMP hardships; that we are reluctant at the family home in Mammoth D. U- - P. Officers Meet In of honor, Mrs. Boyer. to recall crops instead of surplus crops. 1 Tuesday afternoon, following a lin- Business Meeting Wednesday the guest TO BE OCCUPIED DEC Praise be to those courageous folks. Every farmer knows the product-Io- n Mr. and Mr. Joe Garrett and Funeral services gering illness. of clover Is desirable for the Mrs. Robert P. Garrett were In " Miss Jean Belliston, daughter of who erected this Fort Wall. will be held at Mammoth at 1 Orders from OGDEN, Nov. 21 The officers of the Juab County Mr. and Mrs. George Belliston, en- Improvement of his soli, but very Ephraim on Friday evening attenP. M. Friday, under the direction often, under the pressure of need ding the play presened by the the war department have been re- A remnant of this noted wall has of the American Legion, of which camp of the Daughters of Utah tertained twenty of her friends stood nigh 80 years. Saturday, Nov tor immediate cash, he grows, in students of Snow College. Miss ceived by Captain L. E. Thompson Interment Pioneers met in a business session On her birthday, he was a member. The game of hearts dead, crops more readily market Afton Garrett, daughter of Mrs. of the Huntsvllle CCC camp, to Has endured the buffetings of the will be in the Evergreen cemetery at the home of President Alice P, ember 16. McCune Wednesday evening. Var. was played during the afternoon. able, and continues to drain more Robert P. Garrett, was a member move equipment and personnel to storms at Springville. from his fields. the barracks at Jericho, Juab Ccf Like a sentinal with no fears. of the cast. Mr. Simpson was born in England ioftis committees were appointed Luncheon was served, the table fertility Most students of agricultural af decorated with fall flowers, The transfer will take place at the And now after all these April 11, 1889, and came to Utah to carry on a number of actlvit being many years fairs agree that it would be; very One of the most enjoyable aff- end of the month, he said. several years ago. He was married les which have been outlined. The and a birthday cake with ten can- desirable These noble daughters of the pion If the acres now devoted airs of last week was a party given the centerpiece. Each The 192 men will stay In the to Louise Webb, and has made foremost activity Is the sponsoring dles formed eers producing surplus crops could on Thursday afternoon by the Pri- new camp during the winter and Met him home in Mammoth. Ha was of an annual Poineer Ball, which guest was presented with a favor. to late this fall be used Instead for the production mary stake board, In honor of Mrs. will probably be returned to Theirtogether a son of Robert and Sarah Ann will be held in the near future. to preserve this was, object non-foo- d of board The Stake 1936 oi of the which there Elsie M. Beliston and Mrs. DeLois Huntsvllle in the spring of Young crops, A Committee was also named to wall. Simpson. are assoc no Ladies Mutual for or the prod- Robblns, retiring members. Improvement surpluses, Pres He is survived by his widow, sponsor the placing of the mag on Wednesday uction of raw materials for indust- ldent Alice P. Chrltiansen acted! M. I. A. HARVEST SOCIAL So Nellie, Ruby & Ida, after plans hands of iation entertained Louise Webb Simpson, and three azine "Utah" In the ' at a in rial delightful party consumption. Progress in this as hostess. The afternoon was PLANNED laid. children, Elaine, Irene and Teddy every daughter and other citizens evening FOR TUESDAY were well i of Mrs. Delos Paxman, who direction has not been rapid, either r(oi ,v,.t ..win. oh out Evan and Earl to give of Mammoth, a sister, Sarah Ann who desire this magazine. The pur honor Sought Is A because delicious cultural lun methods have not Refreshments were served. Those leaving Nephi. them some aid. Dickenson, Salt Lake City and two pose of the magazine Is to acquaint was served, and Mrs. Paxman been developed to a point where preent were: President ChristianThe South Ward M. I. A. officers And after many days from day sisters and a brother in England. UUtahns with out state and to cheon a was the Wish with can a book, harvest party for light to dark. given commodity presented profit sen, Mrs. Ray Powell, Mrs. Myron are planning publish Utah to the world. It con valuable articles on various written by members of the board ably be sold by farmers at a low Moyle, Mrs. Leta Blackett, Mrs. November 26. Under the directloa This precious old wall was moved were! wr r tains n : i affair who enjoyed the enough price to attract manufact E. I. Isaacson, Mrs. Lester Bel- of Duane Peterson, a three act to the park.' topics written by Utahns and Is Those Mrs. Ida Beck, Mrs. Chloe Bailey, urers, or because the manufacturer liston, Mrs. Clayton J. Beck, Mrs. play, "Back Home" will be present' published monthly. Mrs. Edith Ada has And Says County Treasurer there It will rest for ages to processes that have not been Francis H. Beckstead, Mrs. Glenn ed with other special numbers, Johnson, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Mrs. hear a more complete description Vickers, Miss Itha Parkes, Mrs. developed to a point where he can Schofleld, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. The guests of honor will me J. come The taxes are coming In a very of this magazine in their next Edna J. Cazier, Mrs. Nida Gadd, pay a high enough price to Induce Eugene Ford, Mrs. Bent Bryan Walter Paxman and Wanda Garr Not exposed, however to the wind Miss Pearl Nielson, Miss Priscilla farmers to supply the product. Yet Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead, Mrs. Joe ett and their M. I. A. workers and the sun. satisfactory manner according to month's camp meeting. Wilson, Mrs. Viola Ockey, Miss such crops are highly to be desir- C. Carter. Mrs. Cleon Memmott, Light refreshments will be served. For It wall have shelter against Mabel D Chrlstlson, county treas urer In addition to paying the of effort to-- redeem the property Olive Edmunds, Miss Margarett ed. Mrs. Edwin A. Bailey, and the AH members of the South Ward of heavenly tears For the purposes of illustration honored guests, Mrs. Belliston and Mutual age are Invited to be pres - , And stand as a mounment, to our current taxes, a number of the which has been sold to .the county Parkes, Miss Aline Ellison and the IV11 3. XVJUUUUS, iivwiw ((Continued on page 8) CHI. guest of honor, Mrs. Paxman. taxpayers are putting forth a lot during the subsequent years In order to further Investigate the possibllltes of developing water at the Black Narrows In Salt Creek canyon, the digging of two The total lndeptedness of Nephi Citay has been more than cut in half during the past four years, due to eflclency and economy in Idminlstratlon and with the ale of the municipal owned units. according to Wilford Bailey, the mayor-eleof Nephi city, and for the past four years a councilman. who addressed the local Kiwanis club Monday noon. During the past four years, Nephi City has paid off $31,634 in bonds and $5,000 in notes for a total of $30,634, with a total still remaining In bonds of $31,634. Of the money due yearly from the taxus of the city, approximately 8,000 has been received from the property asses ed at $1,050,000 with the balance of the budget of $48,000 coming from the electric light and water departments with about $38,000 coming from the municipal light and power plants. Mr. Bailey, In summing up the major projects accomplished in the past four years, stated that the Rees spring purchase and the pipnng of the water to the city mains was the outstanding one. Other major projects included the building of a storage tank for culinary water, the construction of a swimming pool and tennis courts and rebuilding of 50 per cent of the city electric syestem and the grading and graveling of 10 miles of city streets. The club voted to support the project now under way at the Black Narrows where a sump Is being dug to determine the amount of water lost from seepage, preparatory to building of a dam at this point for water storage. The following committee was selected to cooperate with the city and Irrigation company officials in this project: A. E. Smith, chairman, A. H. Bellistcn and Ray Powell. It was announced at the meeting that the club would hold, a special Thanksgiving party next Monday evening, to include the ladies. A. E. Simth was in charge of the meeting. NEW FARM AID PLAN SUGGESTED d ct -- Program For Musical Is Arranged ny ne yl Funeral Held For Sarah Orme Nephi-Leamingt- past-capta- CLUB Local and Social S.O.S. SCHEDULE US Local and Socio n, I I - r: ' 1 MEETING |