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Show "WHAT NEPHI GROWS OR MAKES 1 Thursday, August 31, 1933 M. n rr i nnrnnl MEDLJI unv ic AddlbHtU 01 B H - piSCrpuYJiFFcfii jnjj' "Sl SE PTEMB ER 11 1 ES NEPHl GRQ Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursvlay, August 31, 1933 SCHOOL OPENING III MA K " si. lfGEi V JUAB AND MORONI I I SUNDAY IN NEPHI " v.. K state president of the .. Ser- vice Star Legion at a meetin? of the executive board Sunday at Hotel Utah. Mrs. Morgan, formerly No activity fees will be charged of thf oritur iar a, i for registration in Junior and Sen- eciea to succeed Mrs. W. C. nua Rehor ior high schools in Juab School Dist of Price, who resigned Friday rict, according to action taken by Attending the busuiess meeting O- at work Monday, that Ogden Mrs. Fred Edson of will be the state delegate to All parents who have children the convention of the national ass.... that are eligible to entpr th first. ociation SeDtpmhor 1Q vw no i f, . IIIUIUS- - September g, 9 A. M. grade are requested to register their cnua wnn rtie Principal of ,the school !ew or me Education on Saturday, September 9, between 3 and 5 p. m. If the child was born in other than b School District, a birth certificate will be necesary in registering. A child, to be eligible for registering, must have reached the age of six years on or before Octber 31. 1933. The buildings of the district have all been renovated and cleaned, and everything is in readiness for the opening day. A splendid institute nroeram has been set for teachers. to be held in the Juab high school Friday and Saturday, September 3 ana 9. Parents and guardians are urged to arrange for their children to be in attendance the opening day, as students w are late in starting of tentimes. become discouraged and lose interest in uieir worK ana mere-for- e do not progress as they should throughout the year. Th? .following is the assignment of rjhers in the district for the yearTd33 and 1934: glish. Levan Junior high school at Levan Thorval Rigby Principal, Science; Carlyle Braithwaite, Mathematics, Music, Art; Evelyn Jones, English, Physical Education; Maurine Powell, Homemaking, Social Science. Levan Grade School at Levari RiiQcoll OnrHnpr Wft.h and Sixth- Helen Benedict, Third and Fourth; Minerva Johnson, Second & Third; Virginia Bowles, First. Nephi Central School at Nephi Paul K. Walker Principal, Sixth; Clavton J. Beck, Sixth; Golden Fifth; Elmo Hansen, Fifth; Alean Pace, Fourth; Evelyn Brough Fourth; Esther O. Edmonds, Third; Alice Sow by. Third; Lorn a Kendall, Second; Lola C. Jensen, Second; Mabel Sperry, First; Alburta Cowan, First. Mona School at Mona Ray Newton, Principal, Seventh and Eighth; Vemon Davies, Fifth -rd Sixth; Donna Newell, Third and h; Amy Peterson, First and Second. Mills School at Mills Ina Fechser, all grades. Old-rol- d, , Horse Shoe Pitching -- i Tournament Planned Mrs J. C. Fslnelr i,i.. president o., the national' vsucn, Service Star siuii organization. Is now in making preparations the-Jua- Juab High School at Nephi George A. Sperry, Civics, Mathematics; E. I. Isaacson, Physical Education and Coach; C. W. Johnson, History, Economics; Cleon Mem-mo- tt Mathematics?, Science; Paul Monson, Music; J. V. Stimpson, English; Wanda Garrett, Commerce; Vesta Wright, Speech, Physical Education. Nephi Junior High at Nephi Alonzo Ingram, Principal, Social Science and Mathematics; James Anderson, Social Science; Harry Beagley, Agriculture, Science; Del-be- rt J. Fugal, Mechanical and Industrial Arts; Grant Gardner, English, Literature;' Evelyn Brown, Homemaking; Marie Call, Art, En- Utonr gisamic urydock at Millhrook. for the for the Elaborate preparations annual Fathers' and Sons' outing for all wards of Juab Stake have been made and everything is in readiness to make the annual affair the largest and most successful in the history ofi the encampment. day and Tuesday of next week and is sponsored by the Young Men's Mutual Improvement asociaUons of the stake. The outing is to be held at Camp Dadandson in Salt Creek canyon. Hikes, games and eats will constitute the days' programs and each night will feature a bonfire program. Stake and ward officers of the M. all fathers and urging I BorQi be present for both Mays boys andHuights, and men without fathare asked to bring boys whose ers are not here to attend. A're Al 4 P.M. The Nephi and Salina Baseball teams are all set for thp nu0,t . ShlD series nf thp m.i. League, the first game of "iiii.il ts io De piayed at Nephi on Friday and the second at Salina on Saturdav. Rhnniri... H, v,ij K1UI1C7 be. necessary, it will be biuiu decided by mp oi a com where it will be played. The games nrp ih uii.i w. begin at 4 P. M. .wi QICUUICU a. worK. "J., The teams have enviable records A special musical program has in games won this year. Nephi has boon arranged unrfpr th won 16 and lost four nr thM of Mrs. May Petty to be tWO Were lost to Rallna m m. ' at the convention. At the presented morning phi diamond and two lost to Richsession, a string trio, composed of field. Salina has won 14 of the 18 Dr. l. C. Warenski and Misses games played, having lost two to Wanda and LaVeve Petty, accom- Nephi on the Salina diamond and panied by Cleo Petty, will play one each to Gunnison and Elslnore Miss Evelyn Brough will sing at Salina has yet tw games to play, to the afternoon sessions of the make the total of 20 games for the season. In team scoring, Nephi has allow,.,Un,dlr tn, auspices cf the North ed oppenents an averacp nf a rm per game, while they have scored vvjia iteiie-- society a splendid has been arranged for Tues- an average or 10.9 runs per game. Salina has scored 9 runs and allowday evening at 8 P. M. in the North Ward Amusement hall. The program ed opponents 6 per game. includes the following numbers-T- wo Batting averages for the teams musical selections, Eva San- for the second half give a larger ders and Ruth Anderson; Presen- dirence. Nephi has a team average tation of a one-a"Two Tab- of .405 while Salina has only .228 les of Bridge" and play, The following are the comparative 2 dancing numbers under the direction of Melba scores of the two teams during the A. Golden. entire season, showing that Salina The general public is Invited. has scored a total of 167 runs In 18 games while Nephi has scored a grand total of 218 in 20 games; Salina's opponents havp mnrip nr. runs while Nephi's have made 12S: the i, whi,.h .,,,1 i 0 Reese Heads Team Batting tt.. i . finh.. U.S.A.C. Plans For Years Opening Cliff Reese, veteran player of the Nephi base ball team, leads the Nephi batters in the final tabulation for the second half, cliff hn 9 times out of 43 times at bat, playing in 9 games. His batting average ts .558. He is closely followed by BeUiston, who is also above the half-wa- y mark with .517. "Doc" P. L. Jones Is third In the list with f? . LOGAN Plans for the Through the cooperation of the opening of school at the Utah State Agriity umciais or Nephi City and the Kiwanls Club a ,. For about rnnrfun jrcni& icultural CoIIpcp ...t. IIVIOJ fino 1V11T. shoe pitching court has been con- were discussed at the initial Morgan has been an faculty uutsa. it is located on the ground an ardent worker in bothenthusiastic the state meeting or tne school year held renr norr.M tho rr,ti wi rr organization nt tv, - j i viuj oiar iiiuueaiateiv The various cently. committees nce and behind thp, Ohnnmor. tv, Who Will assist in rpclst.roMnn onrt Legion and the local chapter. She to shop. other phases of the opening of ociveu as treasurer of both of Beginnim? Tiipsrfav SOD. school gave reDorts. A cnmmlt.f pp uigamzations and has been a horseshoe pitching tournament is on the on employment to aid needy studpxpnitivo K 0 C .t tne to be held on this ennrt time of her appointment to the pos- ... ah uta- ents In finding work while attendto enter, have the opportuity ...v,.. U1 oldl,t. ing school was appointed. Mrs. Mor lring This to do so. An entrv hlanlr i gan was acting as first committee will investigate all posII II A sible opportunities for student emprinted in this paper, both on pae i,.t-tilt Ul n P ;r.QtO has also done a great deal of work one and page three. Pill out this ployment and help students to get blank and hand in at The V y"Ilnecclon with the Star Points situated. with name printed. If you Toggery viitr organization. are goFees for the coming year will be Mrs Fisfl Wowio . t tin . .nas ing to enter t.hp rinnhlpa o, the same as last year, however it III the been chosen by Mrs. kjl singles division, name was decided to allow students to place your Morgan to act and that or your partner on the pay them in three installments if secretary, for blank. ' ui LU"e sne acts as presdesired. New students will register ;v Names must be In bv identr o the state on Monday. Sentember 25 and for The NRA nla Hod 5, noon. at five million men back on payrolls mer students will register on Tucs- L,lla R'chardson represented u in i i i Hnrnr or Invitations are extended to ev i a. snorc aay, oeptemoer ub. business eryone tO enter this tnnrnamonf hi When thistime. A survey of Logan is being made r. is donp an nnn nnn Suitable Drizes will hp offprari 0 to find all available student quar(assumine four to pm-the winner of the singles and to the pie ters. The housing committee will aoumes. no entrance fee is required, earner's family) will suddenly be m a pusition to Duy the help students to find accommodaiJia Salina to enter. 6 nesessities of life. That means tions when they arrive in Logan. Nephi o Homes where the 8 that students may work total trade volume of the Scipio The marriage of Miss Maida In- - 3 nation will, upon the complete ac- for their board and room will also Nephi t;iam. daughter of Mr. and Mrs 10 ceptance of tihs plan, me lifted from be listed. Gunnison E. John 10 IngTam and . to 20 A. 16 Joseph The N r. p Elslnore per cent. son of Mr. oiiett, Mrs. and 7 Juab County will have a definite Laral being- conducted by the Womens' Gunnison Mothers and nmichtprs nav fr of Gjiletl; Declo, was Idaho, 15 Division under Mrs. Gerald Cazler the Nenhi Ward M. I. A. will ho re share in this increased prosperity Richfield in Wednesday the Salt to the extent that it participate1? in Lake 6 Elslnore Juab County Chairwoman, .will served in the Stake Tabernacle on Ti mpJe. ... 7 the plan, so there is a resnonslhllitv move fftrAWflrH- Tt,3.. Richfield eveniner. IThe 111'.' Friday CO'JDle werp morning, on 11 nrpnmroi'Q Mr. and Mrs. Oris Sudweeks are .1 every citizen here to coperate September 4. Scipio scheduled to begin at 8 P. M. rough the temple by Mrs. Ingram 4 m tne utmost to make this A Nephi gigantic the happy parents of a daughter, i i u ivus. uuieic. a campaign is spienaid program has been ar- - national 18 Richfield Planed to enlist th .mnr r.r langea ana includes several plan a complete success. born in Moroni Wednesday, August Tlw young couple will g make thr'r 7 Every employer and everv consum JU. Gunnison every consumer In the and educational numbers. home in Rockland Idaho, where G er .has a definite responsibility to Elslnore gram. The drive will be made thru A?r Cillett is emplyed as a teacher 7 Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Cooper are in the Scipio civic, religious and business organ- Miss Zee Powell returned to her assume. high school. 13 The Employer's Responsibility: Gunnison the happy parents of a son, bom uauuus ui women. home in- Nephi followve-r- C- ... vim- vice-pres- Le-la- vjv DIB id , 1 , Ml 1 ARIICIE ct x MARRIAGES Engagement h A ante Campaign nar-m- al Committees m pro-pra- tfA 10 4 Local Items Announce Births 1 7 3 10 soio-mnlz- ed 12 4 3 1 ff house-to-ho- 7 6 8 6 2 8 7 enter-taUn- The workers Will iiVtTex airamt a ing a Wednesday turner to patronize only firms which ion in delightful Southern California. are members of t.hp kr a nj i only with manufapturoi-- ari ,i,i Primary. Union meeting will be salers who also display the sign held next Saturday at 4 o'clock in the stake tabernacle, acording to The Juab County an aunnouncement by Mrs. A. P. are: Christiansen, stake president. Relief Society; Mrs. T. H. G Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mrs. T W Miss Afton Greenwod is enjoyAllred, Mrs. J. G, Jrons, Mrs W ing a vacation in Salt Lake City Orme Mrs. Louise Christensen,' as a guest of Miss Davora Mrs. Chas A. Hall,, Mrs. C. R Jenkins Mrs. P. p. Christison, Maud Ingram, Mrs. A. E. Sells Calvin Boswell as returned to his Service Star: Mrs. C. W. Morgan, home in Richfield. Mrs. John Richardson. Business and Professional WoMrs. Bent Bryan, Mrs. J. E. mens Club;M rs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. liston, Reid. r.Sther O. Edmonrfs American Mrs. two-mont- hs vacat- c Par-kee- s, a Legion Auxiliary: F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. ter. Haynes, Reading .Circle: Mrs. Vera P Mrs. Chester Foote, Clyde Mrs. Morgan Howell, Mrs. Amos G. Irons. Miller. , Mutual TmnmvAmotit a Ladies Lit.prnrv Cluh- MVs nnfoerr H. Brough; Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs Winn, Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. nes, Mrs. i. M. Petty, Mrs Geo. A. Sperry, Miss Bertha McEd. V. Downs pherson, Miss Lula McPherson, Mrs. Reading Circle, Mrs. George Bel- - G. R. Judd. - NRA calls upon every to shorten hours of labor, employer so as to make room for more emloyees. Each industry will before long adopt its own code which will fix the increased labor obligations to be assumed by all firms asociated with that particular industry. Until that time, all employers are asked to sing the President's Agreement and to meet the hpurs and wages established in that agreement. This is sometimes referred to as the Blanket Code. The Consumer's Responsibilitq Everv individual, man nnH wo man, who buys anything, owes it to himself and his community and to the nation, to buy only form those emplyers who have taken the increased burden of increasing pay-rl- ls to bring back prosperity. This st is to the of the consumer because no citizen can fail tVHe t.( qHHciH nrnsrvprilw sharp In It wil reflect itself in increased values for everything he owns. It will make his nrpspnt nrvsition more sec ure Dy reversing me proces oi ae- self-intere- uauan. The duty of every citizen of Juab o All Ready For Annual Outing South uiii.tou I AT FRIDAY; v""-""uj- at a recent were 16 representaives of the various chapters of the Service Star Legion Of Juab District will nnen throughout the state. It was anclass on nounced 'or regular BEGINS Commencing at 0 A. M. for stake Eoard members and of lor all ward officpr nnri the Juab and Moroni Stakes of the Mutual Improvement Associations will convene in the annual instUu- i ounaayr in Nephi The mornincr spvunno k. ventlon will be held in the City hall ad Seminary buildings, while . afternoon sessions uin kc i u the " jiciu in the tabernacle. Representatives of each of the Gpnpri nno i i. Lake City will hp at th nnd fully explain al phases of the x. m-n- vice-preside- nt 01 1 NEPHI --V&- C. W. Morgan of Nephi was ticttea uie uoara meeting. Schools I GW STAKES TO MEET I SERVICE STAR Mrs. .V HORSE-SHO- E PITCHING TOURNAMENT Entry Blank Singles: Name Address Countv Is t.hprpfrr .Tnflh fVMinfv nlufn. must, rtn lt.s rtnrt 4ri mis great pian. it nas never railed when the nation called and it will not fail now. Juab County NRA Committee o THE FOLLIES Doubles: Name Address Name Address Mail or Take To The Toggery by fcvoon, day September 5th. Additional Blanks at Times- , , Tues- The Kiwanls Club "Follies of 1933" which is to be presented In the Venice Theatre Wednesday after-no- n and evening and Thursday evening September 6 and 7, promises tc be one of the outstanding entertainments of 1933, according to those who have listened in at any of the daily rehersals being conducted by Miss Lois Lunt. The "Follies" include the presentation of the Musical comedy, "Hotel Hilarious" and a special Kiwanls show. Each member of the club is to represent some favorite character, vizr A w RpiKstnn a Fmlth and I. M .Petty as the "Three Little Girls in Blue"; J. A. Whjpjle fis Greta Garbo and J. Earl Reid ding an impersonation of our beautiful May West of movie fame? Friday, August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pace are rejoicing over the birth of a son on Tuesday, August 22. CHURCH On Friday, August 25, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe L. Weitzeil. Mrs. Weitzeil was- - formerly Miss Eva Pay of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. George of Lynndyl anounce the daughter, born Tuesday, Mrs. Mayer was formerly el Sorenson of this city. o W. Mayer birth of a August 22. Miss Jew- iiomecoming" prog- ram for tne Nephi Ward primary Association will be held in the Juab Stake Tabernacle Wednesday afternoon, September 6, at 5 P. M. A delightful program of musical, reading and dancing numbers has been arranged by the officers of the association for the occasion. All primary children between the ages of 4 and 14 years are invited iIJC muium 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orin N. Romney of Colonia Dublan, Chihuahau, Mexico, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Raymond T. Bailey son of Bishop Thomas Bailey of this city. The marriage is an event ofi September 25, in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Romney has been employed during the past year as a teacher in the schools in Solonia Dublan She is a returned J iiwill W1C California Mission, where she spent one-nan iwu ana years. Miss Romney is also a former stiirtpnf tv University of Utah Business College. Mr. Bailey has been employed by the Bailey- Grocerv" 1UI .iHHiJ tne past few vvears. "Hp wuv nic t no a missionary for the L. D. S. Church in uamornia. In 1928 he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Brieham Yon cf cm vi was employed as head ofvwiuj the Art ot Box the Elder uepanmen,. high school at Brigham City following ma giauuauon irom the B. Y. U. Labor Day News 14 9 Nephi Scipio 167 ll? Nephi 10 Salina 7 14 1 5 4 8 4 16 21 6 20 24 6 20 8 8 15 9 22 6 Elsinore 4 0 Gunnison Salina 3 Richfield Gunnison Richfield Scipio Elsinore Scipio 13 13 13 3 8 11 Salina 4 Gunnison Elsinore Richfield Scipio Elsinore 2 4 5 11 . 3 14 9 0 Salina Richfield Gunnison Scipio , 11 218 123 Fort Wall Camp iames Ufticers Mrs. Nellie Cowan wfl.S Captain Of the Frrfr. Won the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at their annual election and encamp-men- t which was held in the South VVard Relief- Rnc.iptw ...... hQn luwiuay evening. The officersj who will assist Mrs. Cowan are as follows- - r, ii.j -- 1st mv i.,. nt. t. t... - i .oeillston: 2nd nn.nncMcrf oa P. Carter; secretary, Lula Mem-mot- t; treasurer, Mrs. Anna G. Ostler; register ar, Mrs. Amy Warner-historiaMrs n v .wncuu, UUOodian Mrs. Elsie Wood, chalain, 8. orown; organist Mrs. Louise Vick-er- s; assistant organist, Mrs. Rhea chnlrstoi- - hjtm, Beaelev; T.n "no. niii- nps; parlimentarian. Mrs. Ella a Cowan; amusements. LouIsp virir- ers. Duriner thi rpmalnrlpr nf v evening, the following program was presented: Musical comedy, Mrs. Elsie Wood; reading, Mrs. Amy Ana, L- Warner:. vocal rinpt. , "t-v- ,o a .iv, rn w vi ... vy Twins", Mrs. Unity ChappeU and Mrs. Sarah Brown; a representation of "A Broken - Hearted Grl" Mrs. Louise Vickers. |