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Show i 8 1 II IE "WHAT NEPHI GROWS OR MAKE Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, The Times, Vol. 23, No. 37 ENROLLMENT nn, Juab District Teachers Elect Levan carried of the majority of o'lices or the Juab Teachers Association in the annual election held Friday morning. Four out of the six offices went to Levan teachers. Principal Thrval Rigby will head the organization for the ensuing year with Miss Vesta Wright assisMisses Min ting as erva Johnson and Virginia Bowles will act as secretary and reporter, respectively. An executive committee consisting of Vernon Davies, Evelyn Jones and Delbert J. Fugal was named at the meeting. The activities of the organization for the coming year will include various educational projects as well as social activities. Monthly meet-his- s of the orginization will be held Immediately following the Teach ers' Institute sessions Friday a meet :ng of the officers was held where plans for the activities of the year year were made. o Opening Social Is Planned by Ward The- M. I, A. of the Nephl Ward has been organized for the year and will hold their . opening social Tuesday. September 19, at 7:30 P, - M . The officers and teachers liav. outlined the year's program in an efficient manner, which will prove interesting to the members of the ward. The program for the opening soc ial has been planned as follows: Play "Thru The Gate"; Organ so lo, Hugo Erlckson; Live Sparks, H. C. Crane; Character Reading; Du Wayne Peterson; Selections from Nephi Ward Girls Chorus; Group Tap dance. After the program, a lawn party will be held where games and melons will be enjoyed by members of the ward of mutual age. o Ladies Auxiliay Plans Opening The American Legion Auxiliary will begin its year's actlvltes Monday evening, September 18 at 8 P. M. in the city hall. Mrs. George Worthen, Department president will be In attend ance and install the new officers of the organization. The following program will be given: Vocal solo, Mrs. Aaron Bracken; Reading, Florence Chase; Saxa- - phone solo, Arthur Van Wagner; Military Tap Dance, Lucille Hall Beth Davis. Refreshments will be served. All members and eligible members are urged to attend. The Horse-sho- e pitching tourn- ament, being sponsored through the Kiwanis club and originally scheduled for September 5, has been postponed due to miscellaneous happenings. Anyone desiring to enter the tournament, can do so by getting in tuoch with J. Earl Reid at The Toggery. Different! Intense! Exciting Sunday In Canyon GAIN Perhaps the readers of The have noticed a new voice inquiring for new during the past few days. And perhaps you notice a slight difference In the wording of "your" local at it appears In thes columns. Here's the reason Miss Florence Chapman, a graduate of the Juab hi' li school last spring, has been employed at The Times-New- s. Miss Cliapman will handle all the local and society Items, as well as assisting on the news stories. If you have any news, call 196 and ask for Miss Chapman. She will be glad to take your Item. Times-Ne- V I ' : " V - " ' f ' . - ' . ' ' - fO vi-- '. " A , . Leo Sack, Washington corresiiond ent for Scflpps-llowarpapers since 1910, has been named United States minister to I'osta ttica by President Roosevelt. Mr. Sack 'Is a native of Tupelo, Miss., and is an Independent Democrat. d o Per Cent per cent of the residents of East Juab County have sig ned consumers pledges to support tne N. K. A., according vo me results of a recent campaign carried on by women of the various civic and church organizations of women under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Cazier. The remaining five per cent are desire more time to those who study the principles of the NRA and analyze the pledge. Meetings of the Juab County N RA workers have been held in Mona and in Levan during the past week, At the meeting in Mona last Frt-oa- y, a discussion of the N. R. A. divisions regulating hours and salaries was given by Will L. Hoyt and a discussion dealing with Child Labor and the "Sweat Srop" discussed bv Mrs. Gerald Cazier. A local committee, in charge of Mrs. Verdii Ellertson was formed. Mrs. Floy Mortensen will have charge of the NRA workers in the Levan district. Committees were appointed and conducted the drive in Levay Ssturdan with a 95 per cent resutl. Mrs. John Green at Mills is head to the sommittee there . Workers on the Levan Committee are ehrewith published d and due to the fact that tha olis tid dnor reahc us in time, the Mona and p-- j -- Spot-lig- ht e th.'y Colored House of David team in a second game. The starting time for the game has been advanced to 3:30 P. M. The two teams met here seme weeks ago, in a game in which the local team held the colored boys well In hand until near the end of the game when they "blew up" and alllowed the long haired fellows to score several runs in quick time. After a good season, the Nephl boys are confident that they can trample over the House of David Bearded Blackmen and avenge the defeat. Albert Starr, baseball enthusiast and member of the board of control of the local organization, states that thebearded boys have grown an e:tra Inch on their beards and two or three on their hair, making more places for them to lose the ball, thvs giving the locals a much better chance to beat them. The prices for this post season ,ame have been substantially reduced from the previous appearance of the two teams, thus affording two fine teams in action at a nominal cost. o Utah In The) J - l:i,ii;t:,li:lrl:il I U B SHELD SATURDAY News of the state taken from the weekly papers of Utah By R. E. O. Situation (A 4-- H 37 CLUB CONTESTS The following are the winners In the various divisions at the club exhibits and achievement day exercises held last Friday at the County Fair grounds. They are first, second and third as listed. first year Holders Barbara Nelson, Florence Stanley. Margaret Tolley. C. C. C. TO 4-- CELEBRATE To celebrate the awarding of third place to Camp Nebo in the competition among the camps of the iiilcrmountain region, a dance will be given in the Nubona Gardens, on Friday. September 15, at 9 P. M. Should the weather be cold or stormy the dance Is to be held in the Arlington Hall. A cordial Invitation is being sent from Captain W. R. Irish camp commander, to friends of the camp m Nephl. and all surrounding towns to Join with them in the eclebratoon. - - Meredith S perry. Mar-par- pt Evon Sperry. Patches Lucille Bowles, Vera Coble, Margaret Tolley. Shorts Mary Olpln, Florence Sanley, Marie Sperry. Florence 8tanley, Pajamas Marie Slurry. Elaine Petty. Zelda Sperry, Evon Sleepers Sperry. RaNae Winn. Elective Article ReNae Wir.n, Dish towels. Mildred Jenkins, Luncheon cloth. Tolley, Second Year Princess slip Dellene Jensen. Marjorle Carter, Geraldine Cazier. House Dress Ina Howarth, Sewing. Ida Wilson Sport Dress Marjorle Carter, Dellene Jensen, Ida Wilson. Juab Farmers Permanent organizations of local wheat producers were affected in Juab County Wednesday, September 13, with many farmers in attendance at the meetings. Spirited interested was manifest and in a aumber in instances the voting review of the Livestock indus try By J. A. McNaughton H Darning Light refreshments will be served. By Sewln Third Year Summer Dress Marjorle Olpln, Eunlece Belliston, Ida Jen Harris. Child's Costume - Girls Dress Marjorle Olpln, Grace Powell, Phyllis Worthlngton. Eunlece Belliston ( Boys Suit Ida Jen HarTts. Princess-sli- p Marjorle Olpln, Eunlece Belliston. Phyllis Worthlngton. Darns Marjorie Olpln, Eunlece Belliston, Grace Powell. Eunlece Belliston, Ed-r- a Elective Goble, Ida Jen Harris. Patches Donna Tidwell, Eunice Belliston, Marjorie Olpin. LOS ANGELES The cattle sit- was close. uation is giving real cause for conAfter the elections ,the time was cern these days. It apears that thr-1- s over to the discussion of proa burdensome number of cattle given works Improvement. The money was Fourth Year. blems, particularly to that of get- Sewing to of The Conference aside Juab must laid that fund find from heir the Quarterly taken way into the in the remainder ofteh applicMarjorie Complete costume meet indebtednes and transferred Stake was held at Levan and Nephl meat channels during the next few ting Gadd, Melba Christiansen, Florence ations. 9 on to months. and June inGovernment to "the water-worSunday, department Saturday reports Farmers are allowed only until Crane. dicate that the cattle opulation the provide work under the present e- - and 10, Marjorle Gadd, Scrap book September 25 to complete applic-- at was over of The session the construction has been country Florence Crane, Clarice Kendall. mergency. The Saturday evening gaining isdann? as Levan at held ward The will the the pat few year? at ions and get them into the hands nine line additions chapel. Record Book Flrence Crane. during begin t ward house was filledjWith Levan until soon as the pipe Is available. Gadd. population is the of the local committeemen. Ater Melba Chrlstiansen-Marjor- io an dNephi people. The speakers at greatest since any records ihavr- SLitembor Elective Article Florence Crane, 25, positively no applic-atlbeen will were have this James H. session Utah County Ockey, Provo kept. This is in reference to1 will be accepted. If farmers Melba Christiansen, Marjorie Gadd. an ample peach crop to supply the of the Stake Presidency; Will L. tctal cattle population, both dairy1 vtnt becc-mFourth Year members of the Wheat Sewing acc and 1933 E. beef stock. Lunt and Charles R. season, state during the Hoyt, John Anna Coul-so- n, Complete Costume FroJr.ction Control Association, It The final outlet for virtually a'l wi'l necessiato ChrGeraldine LaVern Bowles, ording to a statement made recent Jenkins of the high council. action. quick Apostle David O. McKay of the cattle is on Ithe butcher's bloc':. ly by B C. Shelly, president of the The as affected fol- istensen. organizations Anna Coulsn, Grace Scrap book Tlmpanogos Marketing Asociation. Council of the Twelve Apostles was The greatest increases have been in low: Mr. Shelly also stated that the the visiting brother at the Sunday numbers of dairy cattle. 3ef cat- -' Blackett, Geraldine Bowles. Levan L. S. Jackman, chair-nas, tlemen are looking with no llttl.v Record book Geraldine Bowprice this year would be moderate morning and Sunday afternon Taylor and R. H Garand represented the general conern on discussions among dal- -' dner, Hu:,h les, LaVern Christensen. and warned against peaches being committeemen authorities of the church at the rymen wrich will lead towards re- Elective Article shipped in from outside states. Faye Golden, Robert Winn, chairman. Nephi conference. ducing the unmber of milking. This Thomis W. Vickers and Wilford Geraldine Bowles, Anna Coulson. At the Sunday morning session, can mean nothing else than that' Brtiley, committeemen. The removal of Brgham City the "old town clock" at Brigham Nelda Cowan and John Ord rep- more dairy cows will be turned In- -j Mona Heber J. Fokes, Chair-ii)- r, . .Senior Group Jean KenStyle Dress Review City is being urged by several cit resented the Juab Stake Semonary to meat channels to comppt. with with Reuben Kay and Leon dall, Margaret Wrleht. izens, along with several concret and did themselves credit by add- the rtrictly beef type annimals. Cat- - "est as committeemen. imrovements being made on main ressing the conference. At this ses- tfemen are bringing what pressure Jessie Mecham, LorrFruits o Street. The clock has been right sion, five young men, ordained to they can to prevent thes? d,vvy. aine Sanders. Mildrd McPherson. twice per day for the past several the calling of priests, were called Rattle from going into direct Mildred McPherScrap Book son. Vandn. FVote. Afton Garrett. with their beef, suggesting years, as it stopped at 7:15 and has from the audience and responded Mills d'stircts: without notice to the call of Elder that more of the dairy stock, never been changed. Vanda Foo'e, County Winners The Levan committee follows: to adress the conference. Eva Sanders. Ruth Anderson. mrTt common of bepf th McKay Nellie Jenn Evelyn Mcrtensen, Junior Style Dress Review Mar-V.r- ie Lehi Plans were recently an They were Oscar Christensen, Dean types, go into tankage and products ings, Ruby Christensen, Sora Wan- - nounced for a "Community Fair" Garrett, Cecil Stephenson, LaMar other than beef. Carter, Dellene Jensen, GerFranMartha Mildred kier, Taylor, to precede tHfe annual county fair Winter and Russell Gardner. Cazier. aldine is also It Fed the that suggested Dona Fran of Utah County. The plans call for Other speakers at the meeting wera eral administration com, Phyllis Francom, Parade more Pajama Mary Olpln, give might ManLois om, Codeal Mangelson, winners Alice M. Christiansen, President of consideration to financing sales of RaNae the Ilene Harris. various divisions, Winn, prize kelson Audry Hansen, Edna Hansen, In each to enter G. Lucille OrClub the canned beef to Russia and the Stake Primary; Boys Cooking being permitted Thela Wankier, Vera Christensen, end fluff Ins Evan Orme. display their wares In the Cou Brough, President of the Juab Stake ients. It might be argued that this at Claasts the Stake Semin Juab Vinne Christensen. L. Owen Y. L. M. I. A.; Barnett, would be far better than to turn ary began Monday with the open nty exposition. o Tstake of Sun- beef ino the as is should Sheep Clubs Superintendent ing of school and most of them Lincoln Sheep Peach days in day School and Apostle David O. net higher returns, and at the are Brigham City to capacity with interested full 1933 at Brigham City will be more McKay. Ram Lamb some time, open up new channels students. Robert Stephenson, Four classes in Old Tes popular than ever before, because of Apostle McKay directed his re- through which our surplus beef may tament study, with Church History Maurice Christensen. Wallace Brbe sold in the future. the scarcity of peaches throughout marks to the children. also attending and being yan. Ewe Robert Stephenson the state. Although the official days At the Sunday afternon session, It is doubtful if feed conditions rtt'.dents in their work, and six 1 and 2,Lamb Goble. supervised are scheduled for Friday and Sat- the speakers were Judge Joshua in the normal cattle feeding areas classes In the Boyd are Junior Seminary Maurice ChristenAged Ewe September 15 and 16, the Greenwod, former resident of Nep- are as bad as was indciated earlier taught by Principal LeRoy sen, Robert Warwood, Robert StepREADY urday festivities will be in full swing the hi, Herman W. McCune of the Stake in the year. Late developments in- being Whitehead. henson. day before. presidency ; President A. H. BellJs-to- n dicate that there will be a much Although the enrollment In the Maurice Chris Yearling ewes and Apostle McKay. In his re- better corn crop than appeared pos- tenior not as is quite seminary tensen, Robert Stephenson, Har-ma- n A mob of 500 sympatlv marks, Elder McKay stresed the sible thirty to sixty days ago. There Price a as the students year ago large Under the direction of the Sem izers with the coal strike in this home Memmott. as being the important fac- is plenty of feed for the cattle in are in are more enthused In Robert inary Alumni Association, the follow section were "all wet and weeping" tor in directing the lives of our the big feeding districts in Colorado who courses Stephenson, Champion A offered. the number of will in be presented ing program interram; Maurice Christensen, champwhen a The organizations and western Nebraska.. But the young young Moi3ay people. have people yho stake tabernacle Sunday mingled with tear gas bombs, was of the church are supplementing big trouble is that the cattle feed graduated ion Ewe. the Juab from high school but have not tak- Rambouillet evening: used to kill the riot ideas. The the home in the teaching of the ing operations during the past three en the Sheep course while In Seminary Ram Lamb Ex Ayne Anderson Congregaltional singing, "Truth members of the mob were attempt- yout of Zion, he added. have not been profitable and school have years from Mr. accom inquired Reflects Upon Our Senses", to storm the county jail and o Boyd Goble, John Goble. ten financing of cattle feeding is Whitehead whether ing tere an is op? John Goble 1 and Aged Rams panist, Nelda Cowan; Prayer, Ted release three leaders who are begetting to be more and more dif portunity for tern to come in and 3; Boyd Goble, 2 Garbett; Violin duet, Beth Lunt ing held for default of bonds. ficult. course a take WORKERS tis CROSS RED Old in year and Afton Kendall; Reading, Beth Ewe Lamb to information, the memExAyne Anderson, California will require an immense He announces that two Hobbs; Vocal solo, Ellen C. Ockey, bers of the mob were not citizens Boyd Goble, Byron Memmott. number of cattle, breeding (stock class will the periods during day ewes Instrumental duet, Elmo Hanson of this community. Byron Memmott MEET INSALT LAKE and steers, should this state have be open such students who 1, Yearling 2 and 3. and Earl Warner; Retold Story, like a favorable rainfall. would like for anything to come are as in they Sadie Howard; Piano solo, Eunlece John Goble. Champion ram The Wasatch AcMt. Pleasant It seems certain that the heavy not large classes and a tew Salt Lake City Representing Brough; Ten minute talk; Girls ademy opened for instruction MonChampion ewe, Byron Memmott. of beef cattle to be market- students would not interfere extra supply the Cross Red with chapters throughout Suffolk Sheep chorus, under direction of Eva San day with a large attendance . from ranges this fall will be the work that is State of Utah, delegates assembled ed being done. Ram Lamb Dee Wright, Boyd ders; Reading, Afton Garrett; Sax into beef channels. forced largely two L. 10 to These are here James from greet Wednesday Goble 2 and 3. aphone solo, Blanch Broadhead; beef will consist of to 11 in the periods of this Dr. Lowry Nelson, of the Much Provo at 2:15 WashingEwe Lambs Geo. Fred Congregational singing;, "Till We Brigram Young University, has boon Fieser, medium and cammon to 3:15 in themorning and from ton D. C, and A. L. Shafer, mana cows and afternoon. Any young Sperry, Tow Harrison. Tidwell, Meet"; Benediction, Laura Morgan. steers.. of as president of the grade H. are area. to to Govenor not able go people who The program will be in charge Dee Wright Yearling rams Council of the Boy Scouts ger in the Pacific If financing can be arranged, It school or want to take such a course of Alec Cowan, preslsdent of the of America The eletcino took place H. Blood extended a elcome on be- Is certain Fred TidwelU Yearling Ewes River Valley for Salt that Mr. own and City. their may get and 2; Dee Wright Semianry Alumni Association. in Arizona and Imerial Valley In in touch wth development at a meeting held In the City half of the State a Mr. Whitehead and o Fieser, principal speaker, gave Fred Tidwell 1 and Aged Ewes will call for larger num-berand County Building. A Per California talk on "The Red Cross cost, with the exception of 3, Dee Wright 2. to be fattened than without of cattle a book and text, may register Asset in our National Life Fred Tidwell, Champion ewe. The beef cattle interests fornote MORONI The people of Mor- manent All the course and get the same of Red Cros service normallq on heir hands Job a serious have oni are sponsoring their first an- and phases were as those who are attenddiscused at the and HEALTH CONTEST progams nual Turkey Day celebration on it is going to take a high de- benefits Try-O- ut - lOOO ing. conference, which is held prelim- gree of coperation Perfect Score and probably September 16. The Junior Seminary classes, six inary to the annual roll call from seme wise government help to marGIRLS are for Plans the program being Paul Christison, member of the are proving very populin Nelda Cowan, 990, Florence Crane Day to Thanksgiving, ket the catttle crop in anything ar number Free turkey sandwiches Armistice this year and practically 100 per 986; Thora Bracken and Delia KenNovember Nephi Baseball team, will try out arranged. or a like are to be served. Entertainment profitable is satisfactory cent of the students of the Junior dall, 985. with the San Francisco Seals or the Unemployment and Disaster Re v ay. Msision Club of the Pacific Coast being planned for the entire day. lief was the subpect of Mr. Schafer. high school are going to Seminary BOYS o o once a week and receiving this Baseball league either at fall or Since the last Roll Call 96 disasters Morgan Grenwood, 990; Eugsne rpring tryouts. Miss LaVeve Petty, who Is employ- have engaged the attention of the Miss Zoe Powell and Roy E. Gib course in character development. Wilkey, 980 points; Evan Orme, Students of both the Senior and 972. Arrangements were made by a ed to teach in the Uintah high Red Cross relief workers, three of son were wovo visitors eunaay. stout of the clubs and Mr. Chris- school at Vernal, will leave Friday. which were major disasters in the They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Seminaries will participate in their first parties next week Poster tison in Salt Lake City at the Utah Pacafic Area. Spencer Brown. when they conduct "Hobo" hikes to Miss Myrtis Coltharp and Miss State tournament last week. 1st Year Cooking Darleen SanMrs Florence Tolley and daughter Nina Little, Red Cros nurses now the canyon and have their lunches ders, June Howarth Paul has been pitching excellent Mrs. Frank Tolley and daughter rnd bonfire parties. baseball this summer with the Ne- Ruth are visiting in Delta. conducting health work at Fillmore Forestry Identification, Maurice in Fountain Ccnimittees are now being named Chapman. Tom Hall. and Panguitch, told of measures to soent the week-en- d phl team, and shows promise of beMr. and Mrs. Bernell Cooper vis- safeguard public health through Green as the guest of her mother, to take care of the arrangements Demonstration team, Ev Sanders coming a successful professional pitfor these two socials. Mrs. Ed. Hill. cher in one of the larger leauges. ited in Mt. Pleasant Sunday. and Mildred McPherson. SUNDAY Tooele The City Council of Tooele City recently authorized the expenditure of $10,000.00 of water ks refr-i-lar- ly ns n: ses-sin- com-peiti- on am open m Mini; pm fire-hos- e, Ac-crdi- ng Tes-cme- nt. vice-chairm- an Tlm-panog- os fs Christison Signs ! IN Org anizations Made Livestock E j 14, No. WINNERS ARE NAMED The Nephi Baseball team will play the first of dveral post reason games at the Baseball grounds when r ; f' la-vii- Sign NRA Pledge Ninety-fiv- v - The News, Vol. Nephi To Again Play Colored 'David' Team :. i The Ostler NEW NOSE FOR NEWS Ninety-fiv- e f reunion, descendants or Johnathan M. C. and Ann Croom Ostler, wes held Sunday in Si'lt Creek Canyon. Dinner was served at 1 P. M. to 40 guests, including, children, grand children great - grandchildren and great pi eat grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Ostler were the parents of ten children, four of whom are living, and were present .a at the reunion. They were Mrs. Bellows and Mrs. James Hanks of Salem; Mrs. Cleve Elmer. Nephi and Mrs. James Redden, Provo. Besides the four children, their living posterity included 20 grandchildren, 80 great grandchildren and 20 great great grandchildren. Officers were elected as follows. George H. Ostler, Nephl, president; Alva W. Howell. Nephl. Mrs. Myrtle Ostler Sandj, secretary; Mrs. Essie Shaw, Nephl, assistant secretary; J. Thomas Ostler, 8andy, chairman of recreation, Mrs. James Reddln of Provo, chairman of refreshments, assisted by Mrs. John A. Garrett. Mrs. Alva W. Howell. Mrs. E. R. Shaw and Mrs. Orson Brown of Nephl, Mrs. Lur-eid- a Riches of Spanish Fork, Miss Pearl Ostler of Provo and Misa Ptarl Ostler of Sandy. Sept. 14, 1933 GOES TO COSTA RICA Ostler Reunion Held SCHOOLS OPEN WITH The Schools of the Juab School restrict opened for regular class-vor- k Monday, The enrollment thU year shows an Increase over List year, making the largest enrollment in the history of the district. There are now registered 1202 pupils in the various schools of Lt-vNephl. Mills and Mona. the towns comprising the district. They pre listed as follows: l,evan. 180; Mills. 14: Mona. Nephl Central, 421; Ntphl Junior high 207; Juab high. 282. A marked im rease over last year Is noticed, the 1932-3- 3 registratloa on the first day of school being 1137. compp.red A'lth the 1202 this year. The teachers and students are looking forward to a successful year. The school year started off in a pleasing and satisfactory manner. MAKES NEPHI GROW" S For 11-3- 0. |