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Show WANTED WANTED Pictures suitable for um In fulder such as beef cattle, sheep, or any scenic athorses, hens traction near Nephl Hand pictures to Dr. P. L. Jones. Picture suitable for use In folder beef cattle, sheep, such or any scenic athorses, hen traction near Nephl. Hand lectures to Dr. P. I Jones. u The Times, Volume 28, No. Nej.hi, Juab County, Utah 17 TAXPAYERS ARE For ,lPep Meeting Monday URGED TO PAY All Committee Members TAXES NOW Of The Ute Stampede Now In behalf of the Ladles Literary Club, Mrs. G. R. Judd made the official presentation of a beautiful band director's uniform to Frank Wanlass, music supervisor of the Juab School District, in a special assembly held by the music department of the Juab High School held Wednesday afternoon. In appreciation of the untiring efforts of Mr. Wanlass ln his school work and for the public generally, the Indies Literary Club took as one of their projects the purchasing of the uniform for the band director. The Club sponsored the play "Sky High" to raise the necessary finances for 29th, 1937 The News, Volume FEW CHANGES IN TEACHING 18, No. 17 East Juab Fish And Game Association Hold Annual Meeting; Elect Officers STAFF MADE Director States Tax Commission Gives A Number of Reasons Far Pay-I- n Taxes April New Uniform Is Presented To V Your Thursday, Contracts Have Been Returned By Practically All Of The Present Teachers of the Dbtrict Very few changes will be made Band Receives Superior Rate 'Gene" Ostler Named Head; in the teaching personnel of the In Tryouts for National Meet Gilbert Bailey Is Vice-Pre- s; Juab School District for the year 1937-3Hear Discussion of Starr according to Superintendent R. F. Nilsson. The Juab high school band was Reservoir Possibilities. Contracts have been signed and rated "Superior" by Professor Robreturned to the office of the board ert Sauer last Tuesday, which enday by the American Legion Nat of the liberal concessions granted of education by particlally all of titles them to participate ln the ional Rifle Association, at its rec in the emergency tax measure pas located at sed by the twenty-secon- d The East Juatt Fish and Game the present teaching force of the National Band contestshlch will state leg A Ute Stampede PEP banquet, to ently constructed range Dunes at the Forks In fclature. This was revealed In fig Protects Awoclatlon held a redistrict. be held in Price next month. Include all members or the var- the Sand ures released by the State Tax Com The list of teachers and their preDirector Frank Wanlass and the organization meeting in th countv ious committees of the annual Ute Salt Creek canyon. The range Is equipped with stand- mission, which is cooperating with sent assignments are herewith list members of the band have been court house Wednesday n'ht. V"tv Band Stampede and where the members other taxing units of the state In ard ed, however there may be several putting forth a great deal of effort Interesting reports were ivn on fhe Festival, will be held at the Forrest shootequipment, under the same rules as a drive to reduce tax delinquency assignment changes made before tn preparation for this tryout and rmst year's activities bv Dr. P. H. lotel, Monday evening, beginning retlrlne nrpgMent and of the other National rifle school opens next fall. The leislative act permits persons they are to be congratulated for Beckstesd t 8 o'clock, according to a decis any in the United States. owing back taxes for 1934 and prior Ruell RawUns nrt R. E. W'nn. Juab High School Thoral Rlgby, this high rating. ion of the executive committee at associations An Interesting feature w a It Is possible for one of the mem- years (whose property has not gone Principal and English; Elmo Brady, a special meeting held Wednesday ber Ways and means of getting the bv Rav WlVe nf th nmf of the Nephl club to compete to auditors tax deed and where the Physical Education and Coach: C. band members to the National noon at the hotel. con nmwiibintles of the Rturr In the annual national rifle W. Johnson, Social Science; Cleon tests at Price d!trtt Is certificate sale of the held Is to by the of not yet been which now afo The purpose banquet fine fishln, for Natural Science; George determined, but have , Memmott, county) to redeem their property at It is quite definite the common vnrti acquaint the various committees of and ln E. R Shaw reports that a substantial saving by paying all this project. President A Sperry, Mathematics and history; that some oranlzatlon will sponsor season huntlnr of duck fih with their responsibilities for the some and treese. scores were made back taxes, fine Frank very Music Litermembers and The of the Wanlass, Type; ana a movement to handle the cost of coming three day celebration Mr. Hawkins rertnrted the nlantln considering the fact that instead of 8 per cent Interest on Wanda Garrett, English and Com- transportaton. The committee at ary Club are to be complito engender enthusiasm Into these Sunday, of several hundred shade n ornwas the first time members oftXes due for 1934 and this merce. is a In There the ln for mented efforts their vacancy years, Price will take care of the cost prior committee members for the work the club hnd shot over the trees at the Burraston range, these persons will be required to Speech and Physical Education de- while the bands are there, only amental putting ever such a worthy ahead. The price of the banquet will The general recreational area. is lnv ted tOipay onlv 2 been which public cent and can be a has partment, position interest per justproject, they be 50 cents per plate. leaving the matter of transportaR. L. Tumln of the State F'sh the local range and witness m(? or a held by Miss Olive Edmunds. npr VPOI. Tn ort. ly proud of the looks of our tion up to the people of Nephl. The following committee mem- the next Game rieoartment ve a ver? and will be held ditjPn the usuai 2 which Alon-z- o shoot, School new director fine Junior band cent in his Nephl High per bers are expected to be In Miss Deliene Jensen, daughter of Interesting discussion of the recent as soon as the weather conditions for taxes due for 1934 andpenalty and uniform. Intrram, Principal English; prior Elda Ostler, English; Harry Beagley Mrs. Lola Jensen, was given a rat- legislation as It applies to the local years will be eliminated. Dr P. L. Joner, are settled. Advertising ing of highly superior on the piano snorting Interests. subse-oueSocial taxes Science 1935 and for Mathmetics; and Unpaid Paul Christlson, Ray Powell, Carlyle by Professor Sauer. Glen Pratt, D. E. (Gene) Ostler, a rrornlnnt Carwill bear the however, Margaret Olsen, Homemaking; years, Bralthwalte. R. E. Winn, Erma son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt voting local stockman nd snortn- 2 per cent penalty and 8 per cent MatheS. Art Braithwalte. and lyle Lomax, Theo Westrlnsr. received a rating of superior on his man was elected nregirtent of the must Interest James matics: and be in order Anderson, Agriculpaid . noaeo june rvriiuau, uuuci i, Both of these nrtmnlTnt'nin for th enu1n var. playing. to take advantage of the other savture; Lavel Gamett, Mathematics, saxaphone soloists will compete at Price ln Gilbert Bnilev ws elected vfre-ore- sBailey, Dr. P. L. Jones, J. Lynn. L.OnCert and Industrial Arts. ing. Lunt. Homer K. solo work. Strong, ident and Pav Walker of Sturr wtw r In this countv, records show a Mechanical and Industrial Arts, Finance Max Thomas, Earl H.' Nephl snouia not let Mr. Wan- ndded to the board of D'twtors Smtth-HiiPhg, 21 of s8.459.00 for 1912. Agriculture, JUHUdy CVgllllllJ Steele. Albert Starr, E. B. Sperry, lass and the band which Is now const'tiited as follows: for 1933 and $12,231.00 for Commerce, Physical Edu- have received the down after they Gordon Wood, Fred Gadd, Douglas I W. Allred. Ruwll Hawkins. Earl high rating. Chorus will present 1934. a total of $31,142.00 on which Carmenia and Tbe music are taueht cation, by Christlson. ' Macfarlsne, P. H. Beckstead and a possible saving of $5,548.42 cat Over Seventy Students To Graduln the same teachers in Juab High 'ree Vubic Parade-Her- man McCune. Alden Rsv Walker. ate From The Local Senior School and the Nephl Junior High be made. Sunday evening at 7:30 Music was furnished by th Wal Sharp. A. B. Gibson. Wanda Gar- - nae,e High School This Spring School. the climax of their very success- - Even greater proportionate savrett. Eugene Lunt. Wanda Burridge. ker orchestra of Mona. After the ork- on can on made be ings Nenhl Central School Elmo Han pronerty Cw0rUS H. Alice Laura TZ Graec Judd, Morgan, meetlne the members alourned to Graduating exercises for the der the direction of son, Principal end Sixth: Clavton J. Evelyn which taxes are due for 1931 and the Nenhl cafe for sunner. class of the Juab High School rter-k- . Sixth Grade: Golden Oldroid, a 'Fi-hof consists and vears.: Anderson E prior ts A. P. Gilbert Bailey, A vote of thanks was HvVn t the the foremost singers In "Persons owing back taxes for will be held Friday evening. May 21 Fifth Grade: Russell Gardner. Fifth Christiansen. Mont Snerrv. M M. meetin for Past president P. H. to Principal Thorval Grade: Alean Pace. Fourth Grade; ' Nephl see pecording do will well any to their year Plmn Cratn (Vr.ara Beckstead and the board of and urged County Treasurer at once. He will Flgby when a class numbering Lily Meldrum, Fourth Grade: Alice Bands LeRov Whitehead. Ralnh' The P"blic ls invited, over seventy will receive their di Sowby, Third Grade; Eunice Eschler coe-Prorin exact and tms fixture dollars t gladly Nllsson. Elgin Garrett, H. C. Crane. t!Jttend "? cents the amount each Individual plomas. The program Is as follows: Primary Supervisor and waniasQ ' vinio rvev Through the combined efforts of The following ls a list of candi- Mabel Snerry. First Grade; Second; Carmenia chorus, a, can save" said Chairma'n Irwin Selections Alburta the City officials of Downs Nephl, Mona, as furnished for dates c. CommisArnovitz graduation De State of the Tax Moon; b, Coppah will Grade. a First There be Ccwan, Sunbeams; Concessions A. L. Garbett, Ber-- 1 and Levan and the Juab County sion. the solos principal: Vocal In Winfl by one and one Falr Weather.; erade third vacancy and nell Lunt, J. Walter Paxman, Eld- there will be an emRulon A. Anderson, Sarah Aaeard, second grade at the Central School. Commissioners "May I ure delinquent tax pay'velyn B- - Anderson, accompanied by red Gardner ployment office opened ln the court W. Bowles, A May Morning ers to act at once" continued Mr.: Grace Blackett, Max Clar-pr.a Ota'sler. Levan Junior hitrh LomaxJVem's school Decoration- s- Claude R. house at for the benefit of "Permit me to also re- Henrietta Ballow, Grover Thomas wke UP: Selections chorus; Arnovitz. Pay. Principal and English; the peopleNephi Nolan Edwards. Ed. Chase. Joe Wil-,an- d of the above towns. Gerald-in- e Donald Bowles. R. taxes mind Ava all back that and M b. Brough. of owing Famsworth. Mathematics and npLin Beauty lis.. Grant Allen, E. Gerald Pyper This office will be in charee of this legislature emergency measure Betty Cazier, Maurice B. Chap- Music; Wallace Tolley, Science and Earl " Car- does ""a. iIU"'irct ""'" " E. H. Steele, Gilbert Program Greenhalgh and operated unE. Keith K. Alice not four man, the Max Chase, Selections. bers. lengthen Elizabeth Thomas; yeai History: Darleey, History, der the supervision of the National Bailey. A. B. Gibson. Funeral services were hld Tues- Melva PhylChristiansen, a Bird and persons Douglas, Brown that menia period chorus, Singing, redemption Homemaklng and Physical Educat- Reemployment Office of Provo. Publicity Roy Gibson, LeRoy b. afternoon at the South ward day lis W. 1932 Franklin for owinir taxes Franoom, and and ion. Riley Mother years Sons My prior Taught Mp Persons Whitehead, Fred J. Chapman. with the Provo Chnrjel for Mrs. Hazel O-Brooks Levan Elementary School Veloy office willregistered Homing;; piano solo, "Autumn" must pay their taxes before the Foote, Bryan E. Forrest, Wilson June Burton, Marjorie c. not to to have Queen Provo wife of Archie Brooks, who passed The May tax deed sale in their respecti- Hoover Foote, Clifford Garbett, Vest, Fifth and Sixth Grades; Helen to renew their cards go Lomax, Priscilla Wilson, Pearl Nlel-so- n. Dellenein Jensen; vocal solo, 'By and persons away last Saturday following a the River, Morgan Green-- v ve counties or take chances on hav- George Ross Golden, Philip Eueene Benedict, Fourth Grade: Bend Donna desiring1 to register for employment llltipss. The services were in cod." ing their property sold to indivi- Garrett, Roscoe R. Garrett, Alma Garbett. Spcond and Third; Amy can Base Ball E. B. Sperry, C. D. transact their business with the charge of James E. Memmott of the Members of the chorus are: Evelyn dual parties, thereby preventing L. Garrett, Don R. Gowers, Ernest Peterson. First and Second. office Reese, Ivor Gardner. at Nephi. ward bishopric. B. Anderson, director; Aline E. them from ever redeeming it." Mona School Ray Newton, PrinMorgan Greenwood, Minnie HowJunior Parade This office has been opened for Carlyle BralthThe sneakers were Josenh H. Blaine Greenhalgh, Thomas cipal, Seventh and ard, Members: Christlson. Vilnah accompanist; Eiehth: Bert Merle of the benefit Powell, walte, both employer and Greenhalgh. President A H. BelllsOrd; Wanda Jean Ingram G. Knight, Third and Fourth. There Claude Lomax, Eldon Tanner, Don Marjorie Lomax, Marion Christen-se- NEPHI 1.ADY TO OBSERVE HER Milton Hall, houseand business men, ton and the closm remarks by Helen Chase, Deon Beagley, Marjorie Irene Jackson, Clarice rill be a vacancy ln the fifth and employee Gadd, Theo Westrlng, Paul Christl80th ANNIVERSARY WEDNESDAY Clair Kendall, sixth grades and one in the first wives fruit growers, farmers and MX. Memmott. The Invocation was Kendall, James Cowan, Ora Morgan: Donna son. any other persons requiring help offered bv Wilford J. Cole and Dean Lamar Kendall, Jane Lunt, and second grades. Isabell Bo-e- ll. for their particular business are the benediction was pronounced by Reception WUford Bailey, A. H. Garbett, Melba Fowkes, Codeal Mangelson. James W. Neil- A. Chappell. well Mrs. Grace McCune, Lunt; Marjorie Unity P. B. Cowan, Judee Will Belllston, cordially Invited to make their James W. Vlckers. Warren Martin O'Gara, Glenn L. Hoyt, Alma Tranter, Albert E. Elda Ostler, Wllma Allen, Florence known Nephl lady, will observe her sen, wants known at this office and reThe musical numbers Included two 80th birthday anniversary on next C. Pratt, Grace Powell, Jack Sperry Junior Chamber of Commerce liable Belliston and Laura Morgan. Smith. help will be furnished. Also selections by a mixed auartet comPace. 5th. May Wednesday, Music Festival Frank Wanlass. Plans Dance for Saturday persons desiring employment will posed of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BarnHoward N. Painter, Joseph a. Her many friends are invited to Vivian Hoyt, Viola Ockey, Clarenec Honor make their wants known by regis- - es, Mrs. Alice Crapo and Clarence Lillian Peterson, Barbara' Be Observed To call home on 1st and East Paystrup, at her Night Warner, Ed. V. Downs. H. Warner; a vocal solo by Mrs. As tering at this office. official fh of the plow ijmVii Mae 1st South streets on that day be Jean Petty, Nancy Radley, On May 3rd Mr. Greenhalgh will Evelyn B. Anderson and a vocal By Nephi Ward M. I. A. Clark L. Junior rhamher of mirnnnrt tween the hours of 3 and 9 P. M. Genevieve Sudweeks, ln h,s offlce ta tne court house solo by LeRoy Whitehead. The Nephi Ward Mutual Im Sparks, Ora Sherwood, Merll C. up and paint up campaigr the Miss Beth Bardsley and Miss to serve you. Mrs. Brooks wns born in Nephi Stephenson, Theo Stephenson, Ron group is sponsoring a barn dance iandrt lswin be. anxious Donna Belllston, students at the provement association will hold Mrs. hPed that all employers and November 30, 1898. a daughter of Grace H. Judd will give an ald A. Tunbnd?e, Kathleen Welly, in the Juab high school gym on next Snow College, spent the week end their ward honor program on "State Constitution in Jay S. Winter, Wesley G. Williams Saturday evening. Official garbs emmcyees will make use of this William G. and Visiting with relatives and friends Tuesday evening at 7.30 p. m. in address fumished a place foi Orme. She was educated 'n the NeRelation to the Federal Govern Melvin Woodrow Wynder, Marge e, of the evening will be aprons ana "ice the Tabernacle. in Nephi. the Public to be served and at no phi schools and later married to Each class will present one num- ment and the Union" at the regular Ellison, Lee W. Christensen, overalls. The officers of the Junior C of C expense to either the employer or Archie Brooks. She leaves her husber on the program. meeting of the Nephi Ladies Demo- D. Myrtle Bailey. employee. band, her parents and one sister, Eldon V. Boswell, Zelma Bowers. tutcf fhle ormortunttw of Miss Ruth Lunt, who returned The achievements will be given cratic club Friday afternoon at 3:45 Mrs. John F. Tolley, Nephl and Grace Marie their thanks to the business men National Reemployment Service home this week after serving a to the mutual as a whole this year at the Nephl city hall. The balance Geraldine Bowles, W. L. Mildenhall, Manager Dlst 6, a brother, Rollo Orme, Ogden. cf the program will consist of a vo Garrett, John W. Gadd, Afton Louise and all residents of Nephi for their successful mission for the L. D. S. for the work they have cal solo by Mrs. Mabel Lunt and Hansen, Leslie R. King, Delmn help in the campaign, and Invite Church will be the speaker at the Sacrament meeting Sunday in the A display of handiwork the girls a saxaphone solo by Jeff Andrews. Ostler, Maxlne Park, Rayola Shep- them to come out and help celeAll members are urged to be pres herd, Frank J. Gustin, Arthur C brate the close of the drive on The meeting Is to have made this winter will be one Nephl ward. ent. commence at 12:15 P. M Sidwell, Lucious L. Rowe. Saturday evening. of the features of the program. Tax delinquent real property Luncheon To Mark Start on Sixteen Participate In Shoot owners In Juab county will have an Assn. Rifle National At Range Final Preparations By The opiortunity to save themselves a possible total of $5,548.43 in back of Committee Large Group Sixteen men participated in the tuxes for the years 1932, 1933, and Members For Celebration first official shoot staged last Sun- 1P34, provided they take advantage Mid-Summ- er sav-Vi- 8, I slt nt J. H. Carmenia Ch orus To Exercises To Be Held May Present A Siinrlau co" t urnn. - . ' Graduating es Home-Makin- J?: Remployment Office To Be Opened At The Court House e"P or, , I Funeral Services Held Tuesday For Mrs. Haze! Brooks ee lin-Tri- ng n, ta I : Huns Extension Specialist Gives Demonstrations In County Extension Specialist Miss Elna Miller visited the county during the past 'ff week and gave demonstra-,-,tio- ns on the preparation of foods budgets and foods records to groups of leaders in Levan and Eureka. In these demonstrations Miss Miller outlined required foods for different family groups for health maintenance, and provided the ladies attending the meetings- with charts from wheh they can easily determine the required amount ol food to store and otherwise prepare for the family group for the year. Each person attending the meetings was assisted in working out a foods budget for the year for the family they represented. Nephi Baseball Association Reorganizes; Petty Elected Queen of the May A baseball reorganization meeting Ladies To Attend B. P. W. was held at the Court House on Convention at Cedar City Monday night. All members of the The State Convention of the B. P. W. Club is being held May 1 end 2 at Cedar City and Zion's National Park. The delegates attending from Nephi are Mrs. Erma Lomax and Mrs. Gwen Downs. The Nephl club has been asked to send tcuvenirs representative of the city Small cellophane bags filled wltn wheat and tied with blue ribbons ere being sent. S E. Forrest Gives Talk and Demonstrations At Meeting Kiwanian Spencer E. Forrest gave a very interesting talk and demonstration at the weekly Kiwama luncheon held Monday noon at the Forrest hotel. Mr. Forrest gave a talk on "Music Appreciation" and explained various methods used in reproducing music during the past He demonstrated the difdecade. ference between the old type phonograph records and the new type records, using the old time phonograph for reproducing the music from the old records and then The Child Study Group sponsor- gave a demonstration of the new ed a delightful musicale at the tvpe on one of the latest machines. home of President and Mrs. A. H. This illustration gave the audience Belliston last Monday evening. J. J. a chance to hear just how much Keeler, organist and pianist, Donald progress has been made in making T. Olsen, violinist and Carma Bal-if- f. records and in producing the music members of the B. Y. U. fac- - from them. Mr. Forrest stated that a person program from the ulty rendered a Beethoven and a does not have to piny an Instru- of than short biograpny 01 inis artist was. mem in oraer 10 riven by Mr. Keeler. Selections from lation of good music, it is just toa different periods of Beethoven's method of educating outyourself of higher music were rendered by the trio,j enjoy and get more and a recording of a Beethoven class music.Wanlass was in Frank charge sympathy was played. Fifty guests of the meeting. enjoyed the entertainment. ie I Ladies Literary Club Meets At Bertha McPherson Home h: The Ladies Literary Club met Monday evening at the home of Miss Bertha McPherson, President Mrs. G. R. Judd presiding. George A. Sperry spoke on the Social Security Act, which was followed bv a round table discussion. The club collect was read by Mrs. T. W. Allred. Members present at the meeting were; Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. George The former Y. L. M. I. A. stake A. Sperry, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. board met at the home of Lila Ralph Belllston, Mrs. W. C. And- Richardson Wednesday for an inrews, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Mrs. Wil- formal evninr of social chat and son Glazier, Miss Neva Booth, Mrs. refreshments. ThoM In fntonc P. B. Cowan, Mrs. r. W. Allred, were Lucille Brotwh, B'rdi- - Jones, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Miss Mabel birdie Kendall. Elsie 8tdwtl. Harris. Ne'H Cownn. r?!o a. Sperry, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Miss Lula and Mrs. A. L i MCPherson, .Bailey. Sadie H. Greenhalgh. Pearl j Nielsen and Lila Richardson. ' aii previously named board were released and a new committee was elected. Acll Petty was elected president with the followinr to assist Edgar Winn, Ray Lunt, Alden Sharp, Homer Lunt and Elmo Brady. The meeting was attended by a group of youm?, enthusiastic ball Dlayers and members of the prev ious board. With the cooperation of Nenhl business men and town people, baseball can and will be put back to where it was a few bio. The vouna boys of Nephl ask the help of the city ln doing this. So, come on. lets put the nation's best fame back on its feet, so it can be en joyed during the coming summer. The committee ls trvin to a way to get new uniforms for plan the boys. Let's give them a 11ft and not wait to be asked. Donations wU sladly be accented by any member of the committee. Lft-V- ,JJjrl J i J, till ,. ..nin.j-- |