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Show f fJTi".' REID BUY 1 J-ipi km ,vu,Jm ft BUY tfi i mm iter wi cf H i gash Volume 33 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, April 2, 1942 Public Proclamation Lists Curfew Hours For All Alien Enemies in Western U. S. 8 P. M. to 6 A. M. To Speak Are Hours For Aliens At Banquet To Remain in Homes The following is Public Proclamation No. 3, issued recently by the Western Defense Command and Fourth Army, with headquarters at Presidio of San Francisco, California. To: The people within the states of Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and the public generally. WHEREAS, by Public Proclamation No. 1, dated March 2, 1942, this headquarters, there were desMilitary ignated and 1 established and 2 and Zones Areas Nos. and thereof, WHEREAS, by public proclamation No. 2, dated March 16, 1942, this headquarters, there were designated and established Military Areas No. 3, 4, 5 and 6, and Zones thereof, and WHEREAS, The present situation within these Military Areas and Zones requires as a matter of military necessity the establishment of certain regulations perall taining to all enemy aliens and persons of Japanese ancestry within said Military areas and Zones there of: NOW, Therefore, I, J. L. DeWitt, Lieutenant General, U. S. Army, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the President of the United States and by the Secretary of War, and my powers and peroga-tive- s as Commanding General, Western Defense Command, do hereby declare and establish the following regulations covering the conduct to be observed by all alien Japanese,- all alien Germans, all alien Italians and all persons of Japanese ancestry residing or being within Military areas above described, or such portions thereof as - are herinafter mentioned: 1: From and after. 6;00 A. M. March 27, 1942, all alien Japanese, all alien Germans and all alien Italians and all persons of Japanese ancestry residin or being within the geographical limits of Military area No. 1 or within any of the Zones establshed within Military Area No. 2, and those area are defined and described in Public Proclamation No.' 17, dated March 2, 1942. this headquarters, or within the geographical limits of the desig nated Zones established within Mil tary areas Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6 as those areas are defined and described in Public Proclamation No. 2, dated March 16, 1942, this headquarters, or within any of such additional Zones as may hereafter be similarly designated and defined, shall be within their place of residence between the hours of 8:00 P. M. and 6:00 A. M. which period is hereinafter referred to as the hours of curfew. 2. At all other times all such persons shall be only at their place of residence or employment or traveling between those places or within a distance of not more than five miles from their place of residence. 3. Nothing in paragraph 2 shall be construed to prohibit any of the above specified persons from visiting the nearest United States post office, United States Employment Service office, or office operated or mantained by the Wartime Civil Control Admnstraton, for the purpose of transacting any business or the making of any arrangements reasonably necessary to accomplish evacuation; nor be construed to prohibit travel under a duly issued change of residence notice and travel permit provided for in para-prag- h 5 of Public Proclamations Numbers 1 and 2. Travel performed in change of residence to a place outside the prohibited and restricted areas may be performed without regard to curfew hours. 4. Any person violating these regulatins will be subject to Immediate exclusion from the Military Areas and zones specified in paragraph 1 and to the criminal penalties provided by Jublic aw No. 503, 77th Congress, approvel March 21, 1942, entitled 'An Act to provide for violation of restrictions or orders with respect to persons entering, remaining in, leaving or committing any act in Military Areas or Zone." In the case of any alien enemy, such person will In addition be subject to immediate apprehension and internment. 5. By subsequent proclamation or order there will be prescribed those classes or persons who will be entitled to apply for exemptions from exclusion orders hereafter isPersons granted such exsued. emptions will likewise and at the same time also be exempted from the operation of the curfew regulations of this proclamation. 6. After March 31, 1942, no person of Japanese ancestry shall have in his possession or use or operate at any time or place within any of the Military areas 1 to 6 Inclusive, as established and defined In Public Proclamations Nos. 1 and 2, above mentioned, and of the following items: Firearms. Weapons or Implements of war or component parts thereof. Ammunition Bombs Explosives or the component parts thereof SMS S' f fit i War NORTH WARD CHAPEL IMPROVED GREATLY 'Down Under t t T 4 V- s I J " fv Winners in the Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship contest were recently announced by the Utah State Agricultural college and the Union Pacific Railroad company. Miss Louise Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Hall of Nephi was awarded first place winner Australian soldiers are pictured Elder Charles A. Callis of the with Miss Mildred Jones, concreting a gun emplacement near daughter Council of the Twelve who will be of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones as al- Darwin, in northern Australia, as speaker at 'Debt Free City' ban- ternate. prepare to meet the onslaughts Ward hall. South at quet tonight Louise is a member of the Home they of the invading Japs. This is in the Science Club in Nephi and has MacArthur theater of operations, been an exceptionally good member. In 1941 in addition to her where sizeable U. S. fighting forces fine work she made an exhibit of have joined with their Anzac brothcrocheting in the Juab County fair, ers. Note the colorful campaign and won first place. She therefore, hats. won honorable mention in the National contest, which Starting next Monday, April 6, is a realCrocheting honor for a H club everyone in Utah who receives an member. Louise is to be congratincome will be urged to sign a ulated on her achievement. pledge to purchase United States Mildred has work for Defense Bonds and Stamps. The a number of taken club has been canvass will be an organized, state- a winner eachyears, and year, in either one wide effort to obtain a forecast of or the other contests. She has repwhat may be expected by the Treas- resented Juab County at the state ury department from the sale of fail for two years. Her work has these securities, according to a been outstanding and she is to be Fifteen Nazi statement from Charles R. Mabey, complimented. propaganda objectstate administrator of the defense The winner of the contest is ives in the United States are dissavings staff. Throughout the nati- awarded $100.00 by the Union Pac- closed in a documented pamphlet on, similar drives have been com- ific Railroad. This money is to be entitled 'Divide and Cnnnncp" rn. pleted or will be launched within a used for tuition for entrance at leased recently by the Office of few days. U. S. A. C. The railroad com tacts ana figures. The pamphlet The drive in Nephi will get undescribes German also gives the winner propaganda der promptly next Monday, and pany to and from the college. methods in continental Europe and will be completed in the shortest warns that the United States is now possible time. Every canvasser will being subjected to a total barrage be identified by a special Minute of the Nazi strategy of terror. Man badge. For the first time the governIn Utah the drive will be intenment lists the Nazi propaganda obsive, organized to reach every earnjectives by stating "Hitler wants er in every city, town and farm us to believe that: in the state and everyone will be asked to sign a pledge card, whethDemocracy is dying er or not he is at present buying Our armed forces are weak. bonds and stamps. The pledge will apply to those who are buying The New Order' is inevitable. on a payroll savings plan as well Enlistment of men skilled in We are lost in the Pacific a3 those who may be buying inde- nearly 80 different tiades is being The idea, Mr. Mabey sought by the Navy for service pendently. Our West Coast is in snr-emphasizes, is to enable the Treas- in Construction regiments, the Salt danger there is no point in fighting ury department to estimate from Lake City district Navy Recruiting on, nation-wid- e returns how much will office has announced. Skilled men The British are decadent. and be realized from sales of bonds and in various trades may be enlisted stamps and how much will have to directly into rates commensurate soia us a Din or goods." be raised by taxation the clear with their previous experience. ReThe cost of the war will bankimport being that the more dollars cruiting officers have been author- rupt the nation. raised by loans from the people, ized to waive physical requirements Civilian sacrifices will be more the less needed through taxation. on defective color perception and loss of teeth that govern other nav- than we can bear. It is pointed out by the Stalin is getting to stromr. and that pledge card signing is al branches. Bolshevism will sweep over Europe. wholly voluntary; the card is not Particularly needed now are a purchase order for bonds but is a Our leaders are incompetent. dredge operators, divers, promise to buy them to a certain laborers, building steel workers and our Government incapable of wagabout by the week, month or year pile driver men, although many oth- ing war. and is confidential information for er classifications such as baking, Our real peril is the Jananese. Treasury officials only. No pledged cooking, electrical work and many and we must join Germanv to amount will be revealed. No mon-?- y others are open from time to time. str.mp out the 'Yellow Peril' Men will be enlisted in class V-- 6 will be paid to or accepted by must We troons nnd all our bring will canvasser. of Naval Reserve the and limits Pledge signers my age weapons back to the United States, be given a receipt and a sticker to are 17 to 50 years. ana aeiena oniy our own shores. Full information may be obtain-- e evidence their cooperation in the The Chinese and the British will war financing effort. deither from the District Navy In addition to gaining an estim- Recruiting station in Salt Lake City make a separate peace with Janan and Germany. ate of the amount to be expected or from Navy Recruiting in Provo, Ogdcn or Cedar City from the sale of bonds and stamps, American democracy will be lost the person-to-perscontact with Utah. the war. during 18,000,000 people In the nation will "To spread these and other lies. stress the important part savings Hitler will pull every trick in his will play in winning the war. black bag. But Americans will not be fooled." Short wave radio receiving sets "Divide and Conquer" warns. having a frequency of 1,75 kilo however, that Hitlers strategy will cycles or greater or of 540 kilofollow no set pattern. One line cycles or less. will be pursued today, another toRadio transmitting sets morrow. But always his broad Signal devices aims will be the same; to separate Codes and ciphers us from our allies by arousing disCamera On March 25th, Mark Nichols. Any such person found in posses State F. F. A. Advisor met with the trust of them; to create friction within the United States in order to sion of any of the above named Mt. Nebo chapter of Future Farm- divert us from our true enemy items in violation of the foregoing ers AnM. of America and James the Axis: to paralyze our will to will be subject to the criminal pen-altderson, local chapter advisor, and fight- provided by Pubic Law No. discussed National the Defense pro503, 77th Congress, approved March 21. 1942, entitled: "An Act to Pro- gram and the Food for Freedom dewas The following vide a Penalty for Violation of campaign. NEPHI YOUNG MAN from the discussion. Restrictions or Orders with Respect rived to Persons Entering, Remaining In, of The boys have40 collected one ton IS PLEDGED TO Iron: boys are plantLeaving or Committng Any Act n ing scrap war gardens and five of the U. S. A. C FRATERNITY or Zone. Areas Military 7. The regulations herein des boys are planning to raise 3000 sow and litter LOGAN The Sigma Nu frat cribed with reference to the ob- cockerels.and Fifty 125 head of sheep are servance of curfew hours by en- projects ernity announced recently that A. F. F. carried by son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith projects. emy aliens are substituted for and being In the Farm Mechanics class the Frank Brough, Brough of Nephi, is now an supersede the regulatins of the boys have six mower.s, active member of Siema Nu follow repaired United State Attorney General rakes, two spike tooth harrows, ing a week of gonting and testing. heretofore In force in certain lim two three farm about 50 neck Hn pledged November 14, 1941. scrapers, ited areas. All curfew exemptions yokes, single trees, etc., several Keith is registered at the Utah heretofore granted by United States derrick forks, gates. They have State Agricultural college under Attorneys are hereby revoked ef- also built 25 hog feeders one and the school of chemistry. He is actfective as of 6:00 a. m. PWT, March Elwood Hall and hayrack. ive in the school and very promin-(n- t 27, 1942. Pace, F. F, A. reporters. 8. The Federal Bureau of Inves in mmic. now being connected with the U. S. A. C. band and playtigation is designated as the agency to enforce the foregoing provisions. ing with the Collegians orchasera. It Is requested that the civil police within the states affected by this Maxine Petty and Kenneth Gar-r- f Proclamation assist the Federal t.t have been selected as members Bureau of Investigation by reportBishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan of committees of the Junior Prom ing to It the names and addresses of all persons believed to have vio- have received word of the birth of of the Branch Agricultural colloge. a grandson recently at the home Maxine is a member of the prom lated these regulations. of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover In assembly committee, while KenJ. L. DeWitt. Lieut. General, U. S. Army Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hoover was neth has been selected on the pub licity committee. formerly Miss Alice Cowan. Commanding 4-- H Drive To Begin In Utah Mon. 4-- Propaganda Items of Nazis Are Listed trans-portatio- Skilled Men Needed By U. S. Navy h drive-leade- rs met-alsmit- sub-statio- ns State A. Praises Work F. F. Of Chapter es Local - Social The following is the list of order numbers of registrants in the last Selective Service Registration as announced by local board no. 24. Only the names and order numbers of East Juab County men are published herewith, and the drawing began at 10,000. Address Name Order 10,293 Harold C. Jones Nephi 10,202 Keith J. Black Nephi Levan Mortensen H. Lee 10,120 M. Booth 10,313 Jay Nephi 10,299 Claude Maurice Kay Mona Mona Milton Ira 10,075 Kelsey 10,214 Albert C. Starr Nephi Mona 10,284 Lauren A. Keyte 10,366 Merle I Haynes Nephii Levan 10,242 Lester J. Larson 10,139 James Edward Bird Nephi 10,097 LeGrande Mangelson Levan 10,333 James Wallace Park Nephi 10,074 Thos. LeRoy Sperry Nephi 10,045 Frank J. Lunt Nephi 10,039 Gregory Robinson Nephi ' 10,230 Dee O. Jarrett Nephi 10,310 Paul B. Ingram Nephi 10,015 Harlow W. Pexton Nephi 10,361 George C. Hall Nephi 10,022 Clinton Kirgan wepni Mona 10,252 Jesten D. Young 10,289 Ira Delyle Morgan Levan 10,032 Ernest A. Bailey Neph Mona 10,271 James Loras Kay 10,306 Fred M. Wilkey Nephi 10,365 O. LeRoy Nielsen Nephi 10,066 Paul P. Kendall Nephi 10,391 Ronald C. Jones Nephi 10.025 Daryl H. Stanley Mona 10,008 Thos. G Fowkes Nephi 10,236 James L McPherson Nephi 10,225 Loye Rice Nephi 10,330 Walter T. Francom Levan R. 10,184 Elgin Gardner Nephi 10,177 Karl L. Wilkey Nephi V. Bernell 10,204 Nephi Cooper Howard Brown 10,267 Nephi 10,174 Arthur E. Tranter Nephi 10.311 Wm. Paxman Nephi 10,063 Angus Reuben Christensen The Cantata "Calvary" by Henry Wessell will be presented by the North ward choir on Easter Sunday in connection with the regular ward Sacrament meeting, beginning at 7:30 P. M. This cantata is taken from the Crucifixion and resurrection of Christ and emphasizes his seven last statements: 1. "Father, fogive them, for they know not what they do." 2. "Today, thou shalt be with me in Paradise." 3. "Woman, behold thy son." 4. "My TJod, why hast thou forsaken me?" 5. "I trust" 6. "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit. 7. "It is finished.' Following the statements two special numbers are given "As it began to dawn, and Consider the Lillies, and then the grande finale, "Christ the Lord is Risen today". The chorus numbers are intermixed with solos, duets and trios. The introduction and explanations will be read by Jennie B. Beck. Senior - Homer Pilkington, a former student in Heidelberg, believes he has found a substitute for rubber. Pilkington said he used a plant from his farm at Salisbury, Md., for the base and treated it with chemicals. Samples have been sent to Washington for analysis. Photo shows th farmer with a sample of Levan his product. Kenneth J. Schow Levan Dee Wm. Belliston Earl L. Belliston Lyman Wankier Leslie P. Howard Vivian R. Nielson W. Howard Pratt Harry B. Jackson Albert Henry Kay John Ed. Orgill Ivor H. Sudweek Verda Kendall Nephi Nephi Levan Nephi Nephi Nephi Nephi Mona Mona Nephi Nephi James Henry Carter Nephi Lamar Searies Starr Verl E. Pass Nephi Douglas B. Sparks Nephi Mona Floyd E. Swasey David L. Bailey Nephi George Reid Judd Nephi Dean Jos. Yates Mona Levan Eugene J Aagard Nep-hLoran H. Park Grant J. Halverson Nephi Arthur H. Scott Nephi Kenneth R. Wilkey Nephi Paul E. Booth Nephi George C. Sperry Nephi Wendell D. Evans Mona Fredrick Vern Carter Mona S. Glen Sherwood Levan James R. Jarrett Nephi i " Carl Vai Anderson Nephi Earlis E. Hawkins Nephi F. Memmott Byron Nephi Leland Belliston Nephi O Levan Jackman Ralph Ivan E. Howard Nephi D. Carlos Snow Nephi Milton Henry Tew Nephi C. Rodger Lunt Nephi Shelby Riches Nephi Alma C. Tranter Nephi J. Victor Cooper Nephi Byron W. Belliston Nephi Thorval E. Rigby Nephi Donald Spery Nephi Parks H. Anderson Nephi A. LaMont Salisbury Nephi Erick P. Thompson Levan Elden J. Anderson Levan Frank F. Cole Nephi Mona Elgy N. Ellertson Delbert Broadhead Nephi S. Leland Jackman Levan Continued on Page Five To Organize Group Here Choir Will Present Story of Christ's Resurrection Has Rubber Answer? j 10,220 10,165 10.036 10,106 10,070 10,244 10,020 10,028 10.100 10,179 10,297 10,076 10,227 10,349 10,352 10,116 10,210 10,198 10,027 10.197 10,115 10,323 10.386 10.341 10.131 10,375 10,344 10,041 10.003 10,005 10,059 10,243 10.168 10.026 10,286 10,162 10,250 10,069 10,348 10,390 10.175 10.146 10.157 10.158 10,338 10.316 10,060 10,212 10.073 10.341 10.187 10.209 10.124 10,023 14 North Ward Choir To Present Easter Cantata At Chapel Sunday Evening Order Numbers Is Announced Remodeling work on the North ward chapel has just been completed and the building opened for services last Sunday morning. Changes completed consist of new windows with inset frames, new church pews throughout, a new sacrament stand, cabinet and seat, new pulpit railing and fixtures a choir alcove with new seating, two rooms with book cases and cabinets, new carpets in the chapel and linoleum floor covering in the vestibule. Scholarship Winners Announced List of Number Ball At J. H. S. Gym Friday The date set for the annual Senior ball at Juab high school is April 3rd. The senior class officers have" engaged an outstanding orchestra for the evening. A special invitation is extended to all townepeople who have not yet enjoyed dancing 'neath the beautiful decorations of the Junior Prom. The Senior ball will be the last dance to be held with these elaborate patriotic decorations. - iA floor show will be presented by yen coupies rranr tne senior class and will be a colorful affair. With war waging and gloom surSeveral representatives of the rounding us nothing is so important East Juab County Civilian defense as entertainment and amusement sustain civilian morals. This organization attended the Civilian to dance will be just the Defense school held in Provo Mon- semi-formday, Tuesday and Wednesday of thing to help your forget your worthis week. Courses in gas defense, ries and raise your spirits. Plans for the ball have been fire defense and other civilian de-- I made by the class officers: Merl fense subjects were taught by from the State Defense Greenhalgh, chairman; Calvin Neil-seBessie Fowkes Council who obtained their tarin-in- g decorations; at the Army and Civilian de- - and Paul Newton, advertising and floor fense school held recently in San orchestra; Marie Kendall, Francisco. show, and Melba Foote, programs. For specific information, please Those who have attended all or a part of the classes are: W. C. refer to the advertisement in this Andrews and James P. McCune of newspaper. 'the County Defense Council; Mrs. Nora Reid, chief of Voluntary participation division; Perry C. Hall, Citizens Defense commander of Corps; E. R. Shaw, fire chief; J. R, Barnes, police chief; S. E. For rest, chief warden, Ralph Park, public works chief and Mrs. Ida Harris, director of vounteer office. Defense Leaders Attend School al n, ! Local 4-Clubs Begin Work of Year H A Club meeting was held In H the Post Office building Monday, March 30th. There were 15 mem- bers present. They were divided into two groups. During the meeting the following officers were elected: President, Joyce Cowan; vice president, Patsy Carter; secretary, treasurer, Marilyn Knight; reporter, Barbara Jones; Song and cheer leader, Evelyn Blackett. The nyrne for our club has not yet bee nselected. Reporter, Barbara Jones. The 2nd year girls held nutritionist of' first meeting March 30th. the Utah State Agricultural college their talked of future assignments will conduct a meeting In the Sem- -, They for the coming year and hope this inary building on Thursday, April work Is as successful 2, at 8 P. M. for the purpose of or- -, year's as it has been in the past. The folganizing the local nutrition com-- ; were elected at the mittee under the voluntary partic-- i lowing officers Janice ipation branch of the Juab Coun- meeting:vicePresident, president, Bonnie Vogt; ty defense council, and to outline Helen Johnson, the nutrition classes to be conduct- -' and ed here. At the request of the reporter, Margaret McPherson cheer leader, Gioia Governor, Miss Miller and Dean song and There are eight members. have been loaned to the 4-- H Miss Elna Miller, 4-- Sud-week- s; secretary-treasure- r, Oc-ke- y. Clayson Utah Defense Council for a limited "The Kitchen Queens" the second time to carry on this work throughFoods club held the reyear out the state. organization meeting "n March 31. The officers for 1942 re: President, Betty Salisbury; vice presidVISITS IN NEPHI ent, Dorothy Howard; secretary AT HOME OF PARENTS and treasurer, Clarice Gowers, reMorion Ingram, who has been porter, Colleen McPherson. employed by the Douglas Aircraft Club Enrollment week was Corporation of Los Angeles for the pnst nine years visited with his conducted In Nephi during last week, during which time boys and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo recently. Marion has recent- girls who were eligible for mem ly been transferred to Eritrea, East bership were enrolled In club pro Africa and left Saturday from Salt jects. Lake City for New York City The where he will spend several wefks Slogan for 19-1- is "En before leaving for East Africa. For roll for Victory." During the week the past five years Marlon has been approximately 100 members enroll an Inspector for the Douglas com- ed, and project work will start pany in their plant at Los Angeles. soon. 4-- H In-gia- m Registrants to Receive Query On Training Announcing the distribution of occupational questionnaires (Form 311) to men who registered on February 16. Lt. Col. H. A. Rich. State Director of Selective Service, urged that thev give careful thought to their skills, experience and aptitudes when filling out these forms so that the best possible use of their serv'tc may be made in the Nation's war effort. The questionnaire, which Is being distributed to Fehruary 16 registrants by their local boards, later will be sent to registrants of the First and Second Registrations and those of future registrations, the State Director said. Its purpose is an inventory of the present employment activities of registrants and of their skills or abi'ities. It has no connection with. ar. i is not to be confused with the regular Selective Service Questionnaire (Form 40) which is sent to all to on which obtain data registrants Selective Service classification Is based. Director Rich emphasized. The data obtained through the Diroccupational questionnaire. ector Rich said, will be forwarded through state headquarters to the National Roster of Scientific and Specilized personnel and to the United States Employment Service. It will be used by these federal agencies, respectively, to locate persons with certnln professional and scientific qualifications and those who have skills or aptitudes In crlteal or essential occupations for the ul timate purpose of arhievlng a more complete and efficient utilization of the Nation's manpower in the war production program. Fred J. Chapman will show slides natural color at the meeting of the Special Interest group of the In Nephi ward M. I. evening. A. next Tuesday 4-- H Miss Betty Cowan visitod in Nephi over the week end. Miss Cowan is employed at the offices of the Ninth Corps Area at Fort Douglas. |