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Show I A lie Times-New- s Nephi, Utah November 18, 1976 Page from Ihe Past . . . RtoCriofis Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Thursday Nov. 18, 19 3 7 The Times, Vol. 28, No. 46 Junior C. ofC. Hears Talk on Australia Lay Plans For Christmas Lighting Program LADIES LITERARY CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY MEETING MONDAY The Ladies lJtcrury club met on Monday evening at the home of Mis. Hubert Winn, with 17 mem hers and three guests present. Mrs. T. Ii. Burton, president, read her message to the club, and Mrs. Claud Isimax, president of the Twentieth Century Club, reported on the District Federation meeting of club presidents held in Provo recently. Alex Cowan presented a very d fine travelogue of his recently trip around the world. Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at 3 P. M. last Friday at the home of Mayme Pay with 1st vice enptain Fern Garrett The entire program in charge. of the meeting was: singing, prayer, Chaplain Mary J. Winn; roll call: minutes of previous meeting approved; lesson "Pioneer Memorial Building" Former Captain Susie B. Worwood assisted by Birdie Kendall; paper from state central company, Viola Shaw; remarks Daughter Etta Sidwell of County company; history of Isaac and Betsy Gal lent Whittaker, Mayme Pay; short talk, Maggie Schofield of the County company; piano solo, Ida Wilson. 24 members were present. The next meeting will be held on December 10 at the home of Elsa Cooper. Planning Board Harvest Ball Problems Are Set For Next Discussed Sunshine Vital For Laying Hens Wednesday Finding Jobs For Young People Is Foremost Task for the The News, Vol. The biggest danc of the year is coming next week, Wednesday, November 24th. Everyone is invited and will have a chance at prizes. The candidates for harvest queen are Afton Gibson, Ora Taylor and Norma Christiansen - come and, choose the one you want. The high school gym will lie beautifully and appropriately decorated as the Halves! ball is the best way to celebrate and get into the spirit of Thanksgiving day. Poultry Expert Gives Resume of Needs Of Laying Flocks WARD TO PRESENT THREE ACT PLAY MONDAY EVENING The Npphi ward M. I. A. present a three act play "A Prince I'ht'ie Was by George M. Cohan, under the direction of Mrs. Olive Tianter on Monday evening at the Tabernacle, starting promptly at 7:30 P. M. T.'ie cost which has been working for some time on the production are: Charles Martin, Clayton Beck; Bland, Ed. Downs; Jack Carruthers 1 8, No. 46 Annual MIA Road Show Set For Friday Nite Five Wards And Stake Combine In Annual Presentations With the appfonch of winter, Jack Winn; Comfort, Beth Wade; I The annual M. I. A. Road show, laying flocks need all the sunshine Miss Vincent, Ora Taylor; Gladys I which will be presented Friday they tan get, says Byron Alder, Prouty, Doris Warren; Mr. Pro-- 1 evening, in the three wards of Ne-ut- y, limited possibilities for making ad Katherine Bowles; Short, I phi and Mona, will be bigger and pouitry spec ialist of the Utah State intAgricultural ! allege extension ser Reid Judd; Katherine Woods, Orlne better this year, according to the equate incomes was the major vice, or coui so. the flock must But ton; Mr. Cricket, John Hall; I stake officers. The show commen-Deli- a, erest of county farm planning be ptoltrlcii from chill and ex boards, a report by Dr. J. O Beverly Booth, Messenger,! ces at 7:30 in each ward. Ironic cold, but the practice of clos' Glen Wilson; Eddie, Hal Fowkes. I This year's program, as out Wheatly, extension economist at the Utah State Agricultural college ing (lie lien house door befon The costumes for the ladies of I lined will include the presentaUon Christmas and not opening it until the cast, are being furnished by I of six complete units, one from recntly indicates. Improved prodI after Easter, as many poultrymen the Glorias Shop. uction practices, better livestock, each ward of the stake, and one do, reduces the hatchability of the A small admission will be char- - from the Stake board of the M. L building up community morale, the I eggs laid in this period. A. and the finest talent that can development of more reliable irriggcd. Professor Alder says the first ation supplies and better use of be obtained is being used in the with available supplies, together recommendation for the improve' various sections of the road show. me:it of hatchability is the greaer DUANE PETERSON TO better use of farm income conThe Levan ward will present a use of tree sunshine and green stituted the major subjects discussA TiAkl drama, as their contribution to the TIT feed. It is. estimated that poultry-me- n ed. YE UKAIviA I IZA I ItJlN evenings entertainment; the North I and l.airherymen of the Un INI NJFPHI County planning boards seemed ward will present a dramatization, WARD I ited States take an annual loss to much more fully appreciate the entitled, "The Melting Pot"; the rx of more than $14, OX), si from eggs acute problem which the pressure Ward entertainers are pres- All Boys of Scouting Duane Peterson will give a dram-- 1 Nephi a that fail to hatch of population on the1 land in Utah enting variety act, composed In experiments conducted at the atization ns the feature of the Pre- - of 0id fashioned has presented. Dr. Wheatly states, To Be Enrolled songs and dances. Age trend the at felt national the that limmary cen research program Nephi agricultural The south ward act will consist generally they ter at Beltsville, Md., where the ward M. I. A. meeting next Tues-- of a musiCal, and the best talent In Various Troops toward more intensive crops would day evening. A musical program obtainable will have to be greatly accelerated to breeding flock was allowed in the winter sunshine, the has been arranged to be given in 0f songs and musical num&rthat relieve this pressure." The Scouting program is well The county planning boards of under way for anotner sussessful hatchability of their fertile eggs in- conjunction with Mr. Petersons will please all audiences. creased 14 cent. This increase the state apparently thought that year in the Juab district. This The M. I. A. Stake Boards are year was shown per the number of people would have we are the fact that despite scou presenting "Indian Dawn a dramExplorer hens the had little influence on range carrying troops inorganizing previously received a atization of Indian songs and danc-- ! each ward and the work capacity and land fertility suggest- is going forward very well. All boys diet containing 2 per cent cod liver ing. oil. ions, and have indicated practically 15 to 18 years of Officers of the M. I. A. organlzat-lion- s age are invited no change in rural farm populat- to is Where it to confine necessary extend an invitation to the these older scouts. join ion in their reports." We have been assigned the task the flock because of extreme weatgeneral public to attend the road Tabulations of the boards her conditions, cod liver oil is a show in Nephi and Mona Friday of every boy in our distwith regard to cattle, hogs rictenrolling in securing good hatching who are between the ages of necessity evening and in Levan Saturday and sheep indicated that they rec- 12 to 17 We wish to ask the eggs. evening. years. Storehouse Finished in the ommend slight increases Poultrymen who cannot secure of all the parents and in feed beef and dairy cattle in Utah and cooperation succulent winter the green the boys to help us in this Scout Friday Evening slight decreases in numbers of movement, so that our district may may use good grade alfalfa hay ACCEPTS POSITION Of Last Week sheep. be along with the best scouting and milk products. No winter rat State Health Report ion The state office composed its for confined flocks IN MALAD, IDAHO breeding groups of the state and nation. Gives Review of report from data which the county new scouting program pro- should contain less than 5 per cent The 400 and on the boys planning boards gathered mep of dried milk products or its equiv' Approximately Velore Garrett has recently ac-- I answered the call of Juab stake individual farms and submitted in vides that the Stake Presidency, alent in semi-soli- d or liquid form, Contagious Disease the of ward the Bishoprics through cep ted the management of a Prem- is used and is meat a unless meal officialy Friday and completed the answer to questions formulated by are to provide the finances needat nlad. A noticable drop in the number I covering of the huge store house the state extension service. ed to carry on our program. We are known to contain enough of dried an Gerr j with connection in here built of cases of diptheria was the out-- 1 1 least to at make whole liver being up now two on months benind the 2 their home 111 that the L. D. S. Church security plan. cent of the total ration. of feature the communicper standing of $175.00 due the Utah payment The warehouse was Friday covable disease report for the weep 3i?UngiTienaf raakr National Parks council at Provo, H ered wjth dirt, to form a weather?0 ending November 12, released today is our share in paying for which Times-New- s, which straw H10 for the congratulates Mr. by Dr. William M. McKay, direct- proof covering their services that are very valu on receiving his new will protect thousands of pounds ?arrett or of the Division of Communicable able to us. of potatoes and other produce of Control at the Utah State luon" Beginning the 13th day of Deo Board of Health. surrounding stakes which will be Only 54 cases ember and continuing on the sec stored there during the winter to were reported this week, compared ond 7 oclock Monday evening at be distributed to needy persons of with 105 during the week ending of every month thereafter, the the districts. November 5. will District Committee Scout hold will used be by The warehouse The report this week shows 220 Four-Clubs, organized to a Court of Honor where scouts may the Juab, North. Sanpete, South train and interest young cases of communicable disease, as people their for star, requirements Sanpete, Moroni, Gunnison, Deser- from the ages of twelve until the pass compared with 251 for last week, Eagle and Palm Awards. et, Millard and Tintic L. D. S. time of their marriage, have a Life, The decrease of 31 cases. Decreases is Call Made For District Committee are stakes for the storage of surplus were 5400 reported in the number of more of than membership working to have as many of our cases of poliomyelitis, measles, vegetables and produce under the young people in the State of Utah Scouters Annual Of Richas to to Meeting go possible is Be church. To Located of Mill It the small pox, and whooping cough, security plan al,one, D. P. Murray, state club field on November 20 and 21 to Inc. Ute with increases in the number of patterned after the huge potato leader reports. The clubs, divided in attend a Stampede, in course For Securing Of special training cases of chicken pox, influenza, storage cellars of Idaho, and is this state into two groups, are Value of Market. Is Scout work. large enough to permit the driving supervised by more than a thous- Boy annual of The Ute mumps, the pneumonia, scarlet fever Tftnber Supplies meeting school The board has given the of trucks or teams and wagons and volunteer leaders. Shown By Figures scouts permission to use the swim- Stampede Committee, Inc., will be and tuberculosis. the center isle, permitting The only counties making no held in the city hall next Tuesday in The two organizations and each The General Security Committee through On pool ming Monday Previous gym Years or unloading. Utah are the clubs proper, organiz- evening between the hours of 6 to 9 evening at 7:30 P. M., according report this week were Daggett, of the Church has provided a first loading The warehouse has been built ed on a San and Grand. Juan incom to an on announcement Only page eight project basis for boys and P. M. Only registered scouts are class saw mill for the use of the with donation labor, and Fridays LOS ANGELES The tremendthis issue of The Times-Newplete reports, however, were receivJuab and Nebo stakes. This mill is work, trucks, tractors, fuel and girls from 12 to 15 years of, age, allowed. Scouts only to go on with of The ous increase in the importance of ed Box from Duch is made in call Elder, ac Cache, homescience and the farm and warebeing our is and on own hand their now troops. tools were all donated by Juab California as market for westgroups, for young men and women The following schedule is now in cord with the articles of incorpor- esne, Iron, Utah, Washington and ern livestock the house at Nephi. stake residents. is reflected in statisCounties. H. Earl time Wayne 16 until the of the ation, from Steele, by secretary. age A meeting is called for Saturday, effect: North ward, 6 to 7 P. M. No health department, State or tics just released by George A. The purpose of the meeing is to they are married. evening, at 7:30 in the Tabernacle Nephi ward, 7 to 8 P. M.; South The aim of club work is to ward, 8 to 9 P. M. Mona and Le- elect five (5) directors to the cor- local, Dr. McKay writes, can effect' Scott, Federal agricultural statisto discuss the question of location train the young people to build van Scouts are to go in with any poration. Two directors will be el ively prevent or control diseases tician, U. S. Department of Agricof the mill for the best advantage ulture. In 1936 California packers up carefully studied projects from of the Nephi troops at any of ected to serve for a term of 2 years without knowledge of them, where and the best methods to procure each, and tnree will be elected and under what circumstances the slaughtered a total of 1,039,000 catyear to year to enable them to the hours stated above. timber. All members of the priestcases are occurring. It is impera tle as against a total slaughter for a term of one year each. better manage farms and homes hood are requested to be present Ciayton J. Beck, tive therefore, he says, that local in 1922 of 696,000 cattle. Calf in interested the cases own. In most Ute this of their interwho Anyone and any others may be Scout Commissioner officers make their reports slaughter in 1936 totaled 478,000 health to arc invited attend the has been aim Stampede fully realized, says ested are invited to attend. Mr. Murray. What is unquestionThe Juab Stake Presidency meeting by June Kendall, presid to the State Department of Health lamb 282,000 in 1922; sheep and slaughter of 2,409,000 comeut, and take part in the election. on time and complete. ably the best herd of Hampshire It is also imperative that all pares with 1,720,000 in 1922. A decMembers of the board of direct sheep breeding stock in the state ors who have served for the past diseases, and serious illnesses be rease is shown in hogs slaughtered of Utah, a flock of 125 purebred ewes owned by Millard and Roscoe year are: June Kendall, Gilbert reported to the local health off- due to scarcity of hogs the country Presentation To Be of Marion, Utah, began Bailey, LeRoy Whitehead, Max icials, in order that their efforts over. The 1936 slaughter included Made On December Andrews Thomas, Earl Steele, A. L. Garbett, may1 be spent in controling any 1,304,000 hogs against 1,803,000 in according to Mr. Murray as a 1933, the peak year in hog slaughand Dr. P. L. Jones. epedimic that may occur. 1 project consisted of two Hamp0th In Auditorium Not reporting of one case of a ter in California and 1,502,000 in shire ewes. communicable disease may cause 1922. We may expect a gradual A number of Utah State Agricseveral deaths and an epidemic that increase in hog slaughter in CalThe cast for the annual Juab ultural Students are financing their RECEIVES PIN FOR has school Girl exeducations club their may effect hundreds and perhaps ifornia as supplies of hogs increase. Shy play Talks high through Given By Fifteen states market cattle and CONTEST COUNTY thousands of persons. been chosen as follows, following perience, either through their proThe Junior Service Star met last tryouts for the various parts: calves In sizable volue in California work secured and State through directly, ject County WINNER and several other states market Tom Arsdale, Saturday, November 12, in the city scholWhitworth Ing- in their club line or hall. This meeting was in the ram; Mr. Arsdale, Vai Anderson; arships awarded themthrough Leaders stock at various times. But, of Club as Party form of a business session as well Dean Marlow, course aside from California itself Harlow Pexton; workers. County Agent A E Smith lias recas an entertainment. The outline Aunt Caroline, Melba Christiansen; Over sixty Democrats of Juab eived a handsome gold medal from the bulk of receipts are from nearshowed a has Club enrollment for the winter was planned. A ser- Sylvia Webster, Florence Crane; steady increase, and definite proofs County enjoyed a fine banquet and state club leader D P Murray to be by states, principally Arizona, Nevwill be given Barbara Sanford, Margetta Ellis- of its cash value have been ob program at the Forrest Hotel on presented to Phyllis Worthington, ies of etiquette talks ada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and each month by Gertrude Foote. on; Asma, Lola Barnes; Oke, Frank tained, Mr. Murray declares. Idaho. Monday evening of last week, com- county champion in the food preThe regular monthly meetings will Bowers; Alfred Murgatoyd, HowThe broad demand for stocker memorating the fifth anniversary paration contest which the Servel, of the election of President Frank- Inc, sponsored among over 1,000,000 be held the second Saturday in ard Pratt; Peaches Carter, Ida Jen and feeder cattle for grazing and lin D. Roosc. tit. The program in- club members of the nation in each month instead of the first Harris; Birdie LaVerne, Phyllis SOUTHERN UTAH feedlot finishing in California is next Painter; Chuck, Junior Bodell. shown by statistician Scotts figurcluded excellent talks by Alfred cooperation wi'h the National ComSaturday, as heretofore. The Deces. During the ten year period Miss Virginia Rivers, who is the CONVENTION HELD Gunn, deputy United States Marsh- mittee on Boys and Girls club work regular meeting will be held from 1922 to 1931, inclusive, Califember 18, and at that time a speech instructor at the Juab high Saturday Morning al, Hcbcr Meeks, secretary of the of Chicago. to HERE LAST WEEK Christmas party will be given school is director of the play. The State Democratic Committee, P .J. imported an average of 343,-00- 0 At 11:15 Set As Time orniastocker all members. A special meeting date for presentation has been st and feeder cattle and forFennell, and NEPHI chairman FORMER MAN county BURIED will be held December 1 at 4 P. December 10th. The Southern Utah convention mer state senator, and a represencalves, while the average from 1932 Of Presentation HERE WEDNESDAY to 1936 inclusive was 420,000 M. in the study hall at the high of the Products com- tative from the Junior Democratic and in 1936 the total was 578,000. Thu school, and all eligible members pany representatives was held in League of Utah. H.mini at On 17, former November Jensen, Nephi Saturday The be to present. are requested The entertainment was sponsorNephi at the Forrest Hotel last FORMER NEPHI BOY was buried in the City 11:15 the LaVonian Home Science may be seen the importance of dues of this organization are 15 Wednesday evening. A large group ed by the Nephi Democratic Ladi s cemetery club will broadcast the play, California as a marketing place for following are IS EMPLOYED IN of representatives of the company organization, with Paul Christ ison, services in Wednesday, cents each, and where there Salt Mr. Lake Gives "It Whats Needed. This hundreds of thousands of western, City. 2 were present and enjoyed the eve' Nephi precinct chairman as master Jensen died in two girls in the same family, for U. S. SECRET produced cattle. Nevada last was Elko, written by Marjorie SERVICE play 25 cents. A prize will be given at ning. The program was carried of cercnionieSj anrj Arizona depends mainly upon the Kendall, as Ihe follows: time is at and of his cast Saturday, The junc out under the direction of Mrs. chairman of the board of county dath was the end of the years work and will state California as $n outlet for the J. G. employed by Hazel, Marjorie Olpin; Helen, stockerof and Roy Mayers, former Nephi youth Gwen Downs, toast mistress, and ommissiouers. be judged according to the followfeeders and also for McDonald cnr.dy company of Salt Grace as toastmastJane Florence Powell, acting with the examincivil service has receiving girl consisted cf: Address of Welcome. er. passed ing schedule, score as the u as well known in Ne Crane; Phyllis, Eunice Belliston; fat stock. In 1922 Arizona shipped and Lake, of his winner and assumed ations has positA musical the highest Manager E. O. Norr; talk. Presidpbi, by lb- - merchants and program was also Ruth, Ida Wilson; The Mother, La 139,000 cattle into California as the prize: Attendance, 50 per cent; ion in the Secret Service division ent I.yn R. Fairbanks of the Continued on Page 3 by a taige number in attendVon Harris. orderliness, 15 per cent; punctually of the treasury department, accordcompany: solo. Miss Jewell ance, whicn included a fine delewere These selected to girls give 15 per cent; voluntary talent for ing to word received recently. In Blackham; reading. Virginia Riv- gation from Eureka and Mammot It. Dinner guests at the home of the broadcast as an award for their programs, 15 per cent and each leaving the employ of the company ers; vocal duet, Mrs. Robert Winn and Mi. Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on activities in club work and to Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Cowan of where he has worked for the past and Mrs. Wilford Pratt; piano solo. new member, 5 per cert. Mr. and Mrs, p. p. Christ ison Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Alof Cedar a for in them provide Gibson. City are in Nephi this week place trip since Clela Deliene 3'i Jensen years, vocal Roy solo and Mrs had as guests leaving Nepht, Reporter Mr. and ma Johnson and Dolores Johnson the visit to the state fair. Sunday: visiting with Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan, was presented with an engraved Sarah Ramsey, Provo. Mrs. John Chrislison. Chris-tisoof AlRuth Rexburg. Idaho. Mrs. Agnes people are urged to tune and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ingram, Mr. James Chase is visiting this leather case, a pencil and an autoMr. and Mis. E. r. Baldwin len of Salmon City. Idaho, Mrs. in Nephi to KDYL Saturday morning and and other relatives and friends. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter are and sons Dik week In Freedom with her daught- graphed card of appreciation from of Salt Eva Jenson of Thornton, Idaho, hear the girls in the presentation Cowan is and employed by the Union er, . Mr. Mary Taylor and other the officials and employees of the tl.e parents of a son, born Novem- Lake and Mr. and Parley Mrs- - Vernon Mrs Emma Jackman and Arvilla which is of a Club Pacific Railroad company In the concern. part ber 15. relative. Butler of Payson. Tay lor. Iron county dty. Alex Cowan, recently returned missionary, was the guest speakmeeting er at the of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce Wednesday evening, delivering a fine address on Australia. The speaker gave a general description of various phases of life in that Southern country, going into detail in explaining the activities of the people. He told of the climatic conditions of that area, the habits of the people, which included their method of dress, sports activities, speech, also dealing at some length on the industries and exports of Australia. Carlyle Braithwaite, chairman of the Christmas Lighting Committee reported that through the cooperation of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Nephi City and the business houses, a colorful lighting system for the Christmas holiday season was underway. He reported that Nephi City would string the same lights which were up last year, and in addition would string wires along each side of main street and furnish the merchants with power to light the fronts of the business places. It was reported that all the business men were favorable to decorating the fronts of their respective stores, and the Christmas opening would probably be on December 4th. In addition to this a beautiful large illuminated decoration will be placed on top of the Juab high school building, and the large tree to be placed in front of the City hall will also be lighted- The Junior chamber voted to hold a ladies night party on December 1, at which time a banquet and dancing will be enjoyed by the members and thir ladies. New members vcoted recently into the organization are: Rulon Brough, Merlin Orme, Charles Foote and Alex Cowan. semi-month- Providing opportunities com-pelcte- rather large number of young people in Utah who at present have Ward Troops Of Explorers Being Formed vliir p)daua rmiu I rs 400 Work On Storehouse Last Friday Decreases Are Reported In Disease Cases sugg-esito- Clubs Are Aid To Utah Youths Four-- Meeting Set For Saw Mill To Name Five se Directors At Meeting Tues. H Discussion California Is Market For Utah Cattle 4-- H s, Cast Is Chosen For Annual School Play Junior Service Star Legion Outline Work 4-- H Democrats Enjoy Banquet Recently Club Ready For Broadcast 4-- H Over KDYL is 4-- H Ol-pi- n. is n, 4-- H . |