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Show Juab County Fair Sept. 9 10 Juab County II Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, August 5, 1948 2 lume 39 PRE SCHOOL, Funeral For Nephi Man EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULED Preschool Health Examinations are being made next Tuesday and Thursday, August 10th and 12th at the Central School. Appoint- Scheduled ments have been sent out to the parents of all children who attended kindergarten this summer. If your child is to start school this fall, for the first time, and was not registered at the summer Class, piease wmati kindergarten Emma C. Harmon, Public Health before Wednesday, August Nurse 11th so that your child can have a physical check up before start ing to school. Walter P. Gadd Died Wednesday Night Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 P. M. at the Third Ward Chape for Walter Pentlow Gadd. 72, who died at his home here Wednesday night. Friends may call at the family home Friday evening and Saturday until time of services. Bishop Elgin R. Garrett will be in charge of the services, and interment in the Vine Bluff cemetery will be directed by Anderson Funeral WELL BABY CONFERENCES TO BE HELD Home of Nephi. Mr. Gadd had been seriously ill only a few hours before passing away. Mr. Gadod was born in Nephi October 26, 1875 a son of Alfred and Mary Ann Hobbs Gadd. He resided in Nephi the majority of his life time, being a dry farmer until recent years when he has followed the poultry business as an occupation. Mr. Gadd was an active worker in the L D S church, doing considerable Temple work. At the time of his death, and for several years he was secretary of the Second Quorum of Elders of Juab What is the effect of the estab lishment of the Thermoid plant on the economy of Nephi? How will it affect present bus inesses, pjopulation, income? What can be expected in the future ? How does Juab dry farming affect the economy of the state? What are the mineral resources of the counet, yet undeveloped or gainfully used? All of these subjects will be discussed Wednesday evening, August 11th, at a meeting sponsored jointly by the Nephi Kiwanis club, the Nephi Jumor Chamber of Commerce and Nephi Lions club. tor Nephi business men, industrial and agricultural representatives and members of the Resourc es committee of the Utah Associa tion of Chambers of Commerce executives. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening at the COC barracks at Salt Creek organizations will be in attendance but because of the fact that box lunches are being prepared, a fair ly accurate count on those who expect to attend is needed. Contact E. R. Shaw, Roy W. Hanson or Merle White. and advise if you are going to attend. The meeting is NOT limited to members of these organizations, and ALL who wish to attend may do so by contacting either of the club presidents men- I tioned above. Attending the meeting will be at east four of a group of six graduate students of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research of the University of Utah; Houses to Nephi News Briefs For Saturday . ACCOMPANY BODY TO CALIFORNIA levan, mona win in girls Ohview 1 At the meeting the research Body Being Returned workers will give a report of the investigation into utan resources From Phillippines which has been under way for more than a month. Particular emnhasis will be eiven to informa Graveside services will be contion on the wealth and needs of ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. at the the local community. Vine Bluff cemetery for Private ihe report should be of special First Class Clyde H. Broadhead, interest to Nenhi si nee thia Donald and Wanda 20, son of Hunter Broadhead. munity has - been chosen as the Clyde was killed in action on the Island of guinea pig- tor investigation of the imoact of new industries unnn Luzon, Phillippine Islands, April smaller communities, and the re1, 1945. sults found in Nephi will be used Clyde was born at Nephi July as a Dasis ror prognostication of 29. 1925. what will happen when Industries Clyde entered the United States come to other communities prevArmy in October, 1943. He served iously largely agricultural. in three campaigns, New Guinea, The subjects announced by Dr. Leyte and Luzon. Nelso ninelude: The ThermnM attended the Nephi Clyde plant and Nephi; dry farming, and ' schools and during the years just j: mineral resources. to prior entering service he was Dr. P. L. Jones Mayor of Nefederal government funds and active in establishment of the phi cooDerated with the Stota ic. state funds are being used in the Nephi Amateur Cowboys associat sciation of Chamber of Commerce construction of the Nephi airport ion and took an active part in Executives in arranging the meet- - and these contributions constitute amateur rodeos. ii Graveside services will be un nearly 90 per cent of the total money being spent, according to der the direction of the American figures released by the City office. Legiori, Nephi Post No. 1. Local appropriations will be Friends may call at Anderson and the Funeral Home Saturday $16,000.00 until Federal and State Governments time of services. will expend in the neighborhood Surviving Pfc. Broadhead are f $80,000.00. Of the 1,000 local his parents of Nephi, ond one sismoney Juab County will contrib- ter, rMs. Claude (Lucille) Jardine of Ogden. Willard Molyneaux, 76, Mona ute $6,000.00 At the meeting of the City CounThe family requsts that no flowfarmer and stock man, was sever above referred to Mayor Jones ers be sent. ly injured on Wednesday morning cil while on the way to the field to called special attention to the efAccompanying the body to Nerake hay. His team became forts of the Juab County Commis- phi will be Staff Sergeant James sioners In helping to establish and F. Kays, of the Sixth Armv Escort ireightened and ran away, throw- complete ing Mr. Molyneaux to the ground. the east a high class airport on Detachment, from the Utah Gen side of Juab county. The eral Distribution Depot at Ogden. Some of the tines of the rake Is a very sizeable contriinjured Mr. Molyneaux about the county's bution and was raised through a head, and in addition he sustained affecting property throughout several bad cuts and bruises. FoL levy or the county. City officials lowing medical attention, he Is re- au feel that ful lrecognition should be covering at his home. the tar signtedness and cogiven operative spirit of the County Com The Mona team was victorious missioners. g in an ball game at The Nephi City airport, now 1 . IK- Mona Local News Briefs ,1 22-ho- ur LEAGUE WINDUP GAME The Junior Ladies Literary club enjoyed a summer kensington in the form of a lawn party recently at the home of Mrs. Milton il Harmon. Lunch was served to Mrs. Paul Christison, Mrs. Ken neth Nyman, Mrs. Arnold Broueh. Mrs. Max Da via, Mrs. Bei Powell, Mrs. Ray Cundick, Mrs. Geo. U. Haymond Jr., Mrs. Earl War Mrs. ner, Mrs Harlow Pexton, David Salisbury. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Mrs. Colvin, Hanson, Mrs. Roy A. V. Jacobsen, Mrs Allen Mrs Rex Wirthlin, Mrs. Florence Mrs. Rulon Cook, Mrs. Othel Mrs.l Rrough, Pay, rred J. CThapman. Mrs. Milton L. Mrs. E Gibson and Harmon, Roy Mrs G. Ray Kelson. Spaniards were never in the ball game after that. Meanwhile the Payso nteam was winnine: a hard earned ball game from the alwavs consistent Helper crew by an 5 score to maintain their e lead over the locals and to set the stage for the crucial game next Sunday. Levan will be out to whip the rxepni ooys aunoay aiternoon and there is nothing they would rath er do. Levan has not fared too well In league play this year al though they have improved during tne second nair and if they could win over Nephi they would call this season a terrific success. Ne Mica I.tln Mae farter riaiiahtar phi has whipped the Levanites in of Mr and Mrs. Elmont Carter, all the league games this year, but was honored guest at a J Sunday afternoon the Ne- Levan on tHisI has trounced the locals in Friday, July 3()th on the party occasion tera came two exhibition games, and all this of her fifth birthday phi team through with anniversary. rific base-hbarrage to trounce adds up to a game for Games and refreshments were ennine Fork the visiting Spanish by Sunday afternoon. Patjoyed by Rosemary Brough, a score of 17 to 6. Although the will be giving its all to ricia and Nephi Bruce Leavitt, Betty ernumerous made win this game and gain a tie with Nephi boys Allan Gibson, Peggy Jean rors they always managed to hold Payson. If Nephi should win. and Wilson, Penny, Eugene Day, Karen and much too favored are from do to a the Spaniards so, doing play- Paul Ostler, they Marion and David work to neceswent off would be while with Payson they damage Greenhalgh, Nyman, Glen-nNancy second-halcross 17 to and out base f hits determine to the sary and Mariivn Grennhnloh Tu. the platter 17 times. Gordon Pay winner. As we all know, the Ne erly Haycock and the honored pitched good ball by holding the phi team easily won the first half ' guest, Lila Mae Carter. scat8 siwMild ir to the title and cop Payson Spaniards tered hits Spanish got off to an second half then a playoff would Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foote of two to be 191S Salt Lake determine counted when the necessary they early lead City were week end runs in the first inning, and Ne Southern Division champion. And guests of relatives In Nephi. in a one run it is with came bark would Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vogt spent phi possible that playoff lead between be held and then took the the Southern several days in Salt Lake their half City Continued on Page Five in the second innings and thei last week end. 8-- half-gam- os Bel-listo- n, hard-foug- it ht a kn-4-- g j nearing completion, will be formally opened with appropriate ceremonies at an early date. Citizens are requested to watch for future announcements of the date and are urged to participate to the fullest extent possible. At the proper time invitation will be made to inspect the new facility which is indeed a valuable addit-o- n to the improvements of this area. John F. Hyiatt and Miss Shirley Liowaro visited witn Mrs. Lottie Kay on Tuesday. The Mt. Nebo camp of the D U neia their annual outing at Pay-so- n park on Sunday afternoon. Under the direction of a of Hattie Sttckney, lone Kay, Rose Nielsen and Zer-elda Newton a full course dinner was served, followed by an impromptu program. The following were present: Captain Lottie Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stick-neMr. and Mrs. David Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Kay rfewton, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kay, Bishop and Mrs. E. Alton Ellerson, Mr. and Mrs. William Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton, Mr and Mrs. J. L. Fowkes. Mr. and Mrs. M Clark Newell, Mr and Mrs. Heber Fowkes, Mrs. Lizzie P. Kay, Mrs. Elena Stanley. Mrs. May Kaq, Mrs. Nada Kay, Mrs. Zelnora Kay, and special guests: Ephraim EUertson n of Provo. Fred Searle of Starr, Garff and Mr. and Mrs. Alon-z- o Young of Payson. Spending the week end at the home of their parenta, Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Newton were the folMr. and Mrs. Richard lowing: Summers and children, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and son and Paul Newton, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bassett enroute from Salt Lake City to California were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen, brother and sister in law of Mrs. Bassett. Schools. f has been assigned. Miss Joyce Downs and Miss Ruth Sorenson will present their students in a dance review on Friday, August 13th at 8:00 p. m. at the Juab high school auditor ium. The local fcantaquin Jsunday. boys came home with the top end 6 of the score. Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler are the proud parents of a bay girl who arrived on July 26th at the Payscn hospital. Mrs. Emma Cloward and Mrs. Cera Leammener of Santaquin were guests of Mrs. Lottie Kay on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Harrry Ulmer spent the wejk end camping in Salt Creek canyon. Mrs. Rpchel Keyte returned to her homo on Tuesday after standing the week visiting in Salt Lake City. Jay and Fraya Sorenson of Salem visited during the past week at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Emma Swasey. While their parents were enjoying a trip to Yellowstone park Margean and Pamela Lofgran visited at the home rtf tViair crron1- parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Niel- son. 8-- RECEIVED NEPHI AND LEVAN TO PLAY HERE SUNDAY IN TOURNAMENT PLANS ARE PROGRESSING extfa-innin- INCH RAIN Mar-jori- i 1 arf-nu- al Nephi and Levan will cross bats game of ,the next Sunday afternoon, August 8th, at 3 P. M. in one of the most crucial games of the season as far as the Nephi nine is concerned. Nephi will have to win this ball game to gain a tie with the strong Payson crew in seccnd-hal- f play, and if the whip the Nephi boys then Payson will be the undisputed winner of the second half and Nephi will have to be content with a second place berth. All the teams of the Southern Division of the Central Utah League have played all their games, and this game Sun-- f afternoon is a make-u- p game previously postponed affair. II Number 32 Mayor P. L. Jones announced today tnat the NeDhi Citv Council has approved an application from the U. S. Army Air Forces for use of the Nephi City Airport. A pcr- mitlng granting this used was signed at a recent meeting of the Nephi City Council. Nearing completion at the pres ent time is Nephi City Airport run way 150 feet wide and nearly a mile in length. It will be able to accomodate a wide variety of the fast fighter ships and all but the extremely large air transport planes. xThe Nephi location thus becomes a very valuable adjunct to the larger airports to the north of us, at Provo. Salt Lake City and Og den. It could prove very strategically located as it is only a matter of minutes between Salt Lake and Nephi in the type of ships the Tit is considered esarmy flys. sential as an auxiliary port and its iue would be limited to such times as other regular areas might be closed because of low ceiling oi . 1 rep-ren- et in the last scheduled 1948 season here 10 CITY SIGNS TO Public Meeting Wednesday PERMIT AIRPORT Services For USE BY ARMY Nephi Soldier Night for Discussion of Economic Saturday Fnture Of Nephi Clyde Broadhead Dr. EIRoy Nelson, acting director We are no wready to start our of the bureau; H. Wright Volker, child health conferences in Nephi. secretary of the Natural ResourcThese conferences will be held es committee and a group of state monthly and ar for well babies. industrial and agriculbusiness, Thi sservice is tree to the DaD- tural leaders. It is the fourth of a ies between the ages of two series of research meetings beingg weeks and six years of age, and conducted throughout the state to is sponsored by your State Deis understood It that all explore Utah's potential natural partment of Health, the local canyon. of members above the mentioned resource wealth. Health Council and Relief Soc iety. A registration day will be held Business Friday 9ugust 13th at the high school from 3 to "5 P. M. Memorial Close Register your baby or preschool child if you care to partic ipate in this program. Only those Service Stake. children registered will be given .and Mrs. Mr weer Survivors are his widow, Mary appointments Paul Kendall for these conferenc in Salt Lake City last week end May Sutton Gadd, whom he mar- es. Nephi Business Houses will ried September 14, 1898, three where they attended the Demobe closed SATURDAY from Emma C. Harmon sons and one daughter: W. Earl were convention. state 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. in honor of They Public Health Nurse cratic Gadd, Salt Lake Sity, Ray Gadd Private First Class Clyde H. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. and Alton S. Gadd. Nephi, and Ashton at their summer home on Broadhead. Thos period will Mrs. Florence Howell, Nephi. Ten Mi. and Mrs. Norris Bale are- Saturday evening and Sunday. be during the graveside servicone brother and hannv ovpr the birth of a dauehtGrandchildren, es for Pfc. Broadhead at the one sister also survive: A. V. Gadd er at the Payson hospital on Mon- Vine Bluff Cemetery. Announcement is made of the n v vhtn of Nephi an Miss Ethel C. Gadd lirannnarpnTi! are of Salt Lake City. Mrs. George Wilkey and Mr. and birtli of a daughter on August 1st to J. Wallace and Melda Vickers Mrs. Thomas Bale. Fackrell. Grandparents of the and Mr. of home the' at new girl are Mrs. Jos. W. Vickers Visitors dur E. Mrs. Charles of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. WalStephensen were their week lace Fackrell of Mt. View, Wyo ing the past daughter, Mrs. Josephine Thomp- ming. son and children Carla, Elizabeth Mack V. Riches of Denver, Colo-and Steven, and Mrs. Florence j Miss Hattie Kilgore, field rado, Mrs. TFern R. Crane and Mrs. Anderson and son Douglas all of : 171 o fthe Kerr Glass Co. will St. George. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers, give a demonstration at the Le- the body of their brother, Shirley Two East Juab County young court house at 2 p. m. B. Riches to Hayward, California who are workers at the Manti L. van ladies were successful in the for burial. Funeral services for Fountain Green Lamb Day D. S. Temple, are home for a five Friday. Mr. Riches were conducted last Bathing Beauty revue held Wed- weeks vacation. The Service Star Legion held at the Second ward chap nesday afternoon in connection Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gammett their July kensington at the home Saturday el. with the annual celebration. were of Provo of Albeita Jones on Friday evenMiss Beth Stanley, daughter of and three children ing. The work of Alcohol AnonyMr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley of visitors in Nephi last Saturday. e mous was discussed by Mrs. Mona won first place in the evA guest at the home of Mr. of 0.45 Boiwell. remainder The ent. Miss Carolyn Cook of Foun- and Mrs. Walter is Mr. the evening was taken up with tain Green was awarded second Vogt's mother, Mrs. Vogt Robert Vogt business matters pertaining to the place and Miss Koye Gardner, of of Hocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Jones was asorganization. Rainfall Wednesday Levan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening in Foster Gardner won third place. serving by Ann Stephen-se- n during Wednesday night totaled Mr. and Mrs. Duane VanAus-da- l sisted Jackson. Seventeen 0.34 of an inch at the Nephi U S and Emily and son Richard of Logan are Weather bureau rain guage near guests of her parents, Mr. and were present. Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen Mrs. Ed. B. Ockey for a few the Court House. To this arid Mr. Mrs. Wilford Pratt and was added 0.11 of an inch total returned home Monday after visit- weeks. in a recAlene returned home Pratt brief few minutes about 6 P. M. ing with their sons Elrov and Lee vac.and Mrs a Mr of from Thomas and families. very pleasant Hodge ently On Sunday they Thursday night to bring the attended the family reunion of the Los Angeles are visiting with rel ation to Yellowstone Park. They total to 0.45 of an inch. were Mr. Mrs. and and week. mends this accompanied by descendants of Jens and Peter atives C. of Glenn Provo. Pratt Christensen held at Fairmont park Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright and Lawrence Channel! of Las Ve-in Salt Lake City. Following dinof Nephi and Misses Iris Mrs. Geniel P. McAllister of ges has been in Nephi during the ner officers of the family groups family and Kcnna Johnson of Ftn Green Salt Lake City is spending a week past week visiting with his mothwere elected as follows: Elroy in Salt Lake City over the visiting at the home of her par- er, Mrs. Unity Chappell, and with Christensen of Salt Lake City, as were end. Mrs. Melvin Johnson ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt, otner relatives and friends. chairman with Jack Christensen week in Salt Lake City of Ogden and Arlond Christensen who has beentwo weeks returned Dr. W. Howard Pratt returned of Richfield as assistants and with tor the past others to be chose nlater. A fine home with them. Saturday fro ma month's Intensive program was enjoyed, followed by Mrs. Ruth Tronto has returned training by the army at Ft. Sam games and prizes for young and to her home in Salt Lake City aft- Houston, Texas. He will visit here old. Jens Christensen was the er a visit with her parents, Mr. briefly before reporting August 8 to Madagen General Hospital at father of James Christensen. and J. E. Lunt Fort Lewis, Washington where he hard-hittin- Fair Sept. 9 commit-teecompos- y, The OC barracks was the scene of an enjoyable party Thursday evening when the I. D S girls committee officers of the Stake and Wards entertained the advisors and all connected with the L D S girls program and their part- -' ners at a dinner. bjx'Cial guests and speakers were Stake President and Mrs. Ruel Christensen, Alta Gassman, Virginia Peterson anr Bishop Alma Peterson of Eph-raiNearly 150 persons enjoyed the dinner and program which followed it. The purpose of the gathering was to stimulate interest in the L D S girls program that more girls will become eligible for individual and group iln 1918. SCHOOL CALLS FOR TEACHING APPLICATIONS LEVAN Eight of the fastest amateur baseball teams in Utah will be in Levan September 2, 3, 4 and 5 to compete in the annual Levan Invitational baseball tournament, according to officers of the Levan Lions club, sponsoring orThis tournament has ganization. been building up from a small beginning several years ago to one of h amateur turnaments the of the State. The annual Tournament booklet listing the teams, pairings for the opening day, brackets, etc. will be off the press within a week or so and given a wide circulation to fully advertise the tournament. top-notc- Week end guests of Mr. and Patrons Who Hps ire tn Ar cuK. Mrs. Ed. B. Ockey were Mr. and stitute teaching in Juab the . Mrs. LaMar . , CV. Clark of Provo. J . ; j , tne scnooi jviiuui uisLTiin aunng must make apyear of 194S-4plication to the Superintendent of Schools during the month of August, or as sono thereafter as possible. Please Indicate the grade and subject you desire to teach. Ladies who desire to do substitute hot lunch work must make application during the month of Au trust to the Sunerintenrtent nt 1 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boswell. who have spent the summer at Corvallis, Oregon have returned to Utah. On August 3rd the Ladies Literary League held a special business meeting at the home of Mrs. Bernell Bowers. Mrs. Max Orme, club president, presided. Dialogues were read by Mrs. Elmo Hay-ne- s. Present were Mrs. Ralph Beard. Mrs. D. C. Boswell, Mrs. Clarence Gowers, Mrs. Elmo Hay-neMrs. Max Orme, Mrs. Elden C. Sherwood. Mrs. Nell Sudweeks, Miss Reta S perry, Mrs. Claude Wilkey, Mrs. G. E. Wilkey and the hostess. Mrs. Gowers. s. Al-ea- To Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Public: Just a reminder to all you residents of Juab County. Go to your calendar and place a big red circle around the diys of Septem On those ber Why? three days it will be your privilege to attend the stupendous Juab County Fair with all Its displays, side shows, entertainment WARD acts, rodeo horse pulling, and box RELIEF SOCIETIES ing and wrestling events. A combined report meeting of This year the Juab County Fair y teh Third and Fourth Ward Board has gone "all out" to bring Societies will be held Tuesday you the best of everything to make this year's fair the best yet. August 10th at 2 P. M. at the Mrs. Vera Third Ward chaprl. Tentative entertainment prowill do Dean Parkes Blackburn gram for the fair is as follows: a few the speaker and relate Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Swasey, Juab County's ofj September 9 her missionary experiences. Mrs. Emma Swasey and Lawrence own rodeo, using some of the Olsen attended a. shower given for wildest, buckinest, meanest stock SECOND WARD Mr. and Mrs. Max Olsen at Nephi obtainable in these parts. Cowwill be the on Saturday evening. Elder Hal Fowkes boys of championship calibre from SacWard Second all of Juab County will vie for top speaker at the Miss Luoll Bennett of Ameria-a- prize monies. The rodeo Is being rament meeting Sunday at 6 P. M. Miss announcement Fork and by according to an Marjorie Keyte put on by the Nephi Amateur the Ward bishopric. Elder Fowk- of Salt t.ake City spent the week Cowboys asscociation. es recently returned from the mis- end visiting at the home of Mr. Horse pulling September 10 and Mrs. Lauren Keyte. sion field. contests bringing together top THIRD-FOURT- Rcl-ie- j i n teams fro iiiNcphi, Levan, Mona and other sections of Juab County. First, second and third places in each of three weighls will rec- eive nrie monies for winning. Also at a cost of over $500.00 a vaudeville will bo presented that is second o none. These acts have appearing in a circuit tour of the Country including such cities as Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Los Angeles, etc. We especially want you to see these top vaudeville acts. Those of you Septcmt'cr 11 who saw the boxing and wrestling card presented at the fair last could year will wonder if a card So fra, we have be any better. lined up a card that promises to exciting surpass even that one matches.boxing and wrestling nil strain nxt We will wrile you week to give you a detailed pro gram Ofr the tnree - ren - leurr SeptemlKT 9 10 11. days Yours trulv Juab County Fair Board by Glade Sanders tx-e- n fr |