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Show SPEND NEPHI MONEY SPEND NEPHI MONEY IN NEPHI IN NEPHI The Times, Vol. 24, No. ENGAGED TO WED WASPS" All-Divisi- on RELIEF SOCIETY T I 111HI FOR The News, Vol. Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, March 8, 1934 10 " J hi SALT LAKE CITY :.3k , Team Is Selected CELEBRATE NEXT 1 . A TUESDAY, 2 1 III. First Team Position FULLMER. Sp. Fork Forward Forward ORME, Nephi SELLS, Nephi Center M. ROWLAND, Springville Guard ORD, Nephi Guard IMEII'S 15, No. 10 CHAMPION CLUBS IIEPHI KIIIIIAHS TO HOLD DISTRICT EIIJOT SPEAKER COHI FROM PIPE PLANT HERE A convention of the First District C. D. Webb, efficiency engineer of the Utah Federation of Women's of the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe be next held In Nephi Second Team Co., of Provo addressed the local Position Clubs will Kiwanis Club at their weekly meetALLISON, Tintlc. Forward Saturday, with sessions in the Juab McBETH. Payson ing Wednesday, and discussed In Forward Stake Tabernacle at 10 A. M. and detail the history of pipe making ai ANDERSON, Center 2:00 P. M. Sp. Fork sesThe program for the morning M WjARREN, Nephi the process followed at the Provo Ouard WILKINS. Spring-vinGuard sion will Include: Community plant In making their pipe. led bv Mrs. Hanah Packard. Mr. Webb stated that the Provo musical director; litany, led plant was the only of Its kind In Honorable Mention Forwards: Provo, Forrest, Nephi; res Utah and was established In 1926. Weber-S- o. Bryan, Nephi; Miller, Springville; by Mrs. E. R. Mrs. Rich on Wednesday. J. L. Belliston, He said that three products were by Smart, Spanish Fork; Bellows. Pay ponse, led In the Spanish Fork game, Nephi Nephi; two vocal solos. Miss Evelyn Johnny Layton of SedalU, Mo., manufactured at the plant, pressure son; k. warren. Nephi; began the activities fastly and furn Brough, Nephi; address of welcome, who won the world's pipe, soil pipe and fittings for these Centers: Holladay, Payson iously, running the score to 11-- 1 Miss Neva Booth, Nephi; presidents' billiard title In the recent tourna- two types of pipe. He discussed the at the end of the first quarter. Short Guards: Phillips, Nephi: Fran reports from the various clubs ass ment In New York. He has been process of making moulds from sand close-i- n shots and evt-uwere com, Payson; Argyle. Spanish Fork: ociated In the district. that was obtained at the company's several times before. the means of the huge lead In the champion Livingston, Springville; Hone, Tin- Talks by Mrs. Weston Vernon of sand beds at Vineyard, which In lust period. tic. turn shaped the pipe for the size Logan and Mrs. H. C. Jacobs, Mt. In the second quarter, the Span Pleasant, 6tate president and vice and length desired. He said that lsh Fork crew outscored the Nephi after a piece of pipe was finished. It By Roy E. Gibson president of the Associated Clubs, boys, but failed to catch up with was tested In a 400 pound pressure Outstanding playing and sports- respectively, will feature the after ; period score stood 4. machine for any defects, although manship are the two major factors noon session. Other numbers will Miss Ellzubcth Stelwer. daughter During the third period, Mer taken Into consideration In the sel be two selections by the Ladies Fed-M- s the average pressure on these pipes Un Orme of Nephi and LaMar Ful of Senator and Mrs. Frederick ection of the Choral Club; 20 minutes of Ed division five after It is placed In use was only lmer of Spanish Fork had a dual Stelwer of Oregon, who has an ror The Tmes-Newna St. Vincent Millay, Mrs. Leeta 75 pounds. at" shooting from the center of the nounced hp- engagement to Ralph Fullmer, Spanish Fork forward. Squire; contest songs, composed of Mr. Webb Informed the club that floor, botji sinking some "pretty neaas ine list or players of the div- club members, and entered by club McElvenny. No date has been set they now have 220 men employed ones from the field. The third-perio- d ision. Fullmer, playing a clean cut contestants of the districts. Other for the wedding. In their company, which was greatscore stood 3, Juab. style of ball, has ben exceptional on numbers may be arranged. er than their peak production year Fullmer also ran wild in the last The Ladles Literary Club of Ne scoring during the season. He has of 1929. which was a sign of busincanto, and led his team In makscored well over a hundred points phi, who are acting as hostesses ess conditions now after the depres-io- n. ing eight points, to bring their In the eight games he has played, for the convention, have issued a He said that their men were total to 20. Nephi brought their and well deserves to be the first cordial invitation to other clubs working on a bonus plan, which was score to 30 as the gun sounded. are not who affiliated with Ut In the the division. For an Incentive to them to get their ranking player Fullmer and Smart stared for the his running mate at the forward ah Federation, to be In attendance An Invitation has been received work done in the quickest time visitors, while Sells. Orme and Bryan at the sessions. writer post, the has selected Orme of by the Nephi Kiwanis Club from possible. This increased the productlooked good for Nephi on offeno wepru. orme, although small in the Associated Civic Clubs of South-re-n ion of the plant and the wages of sive play. Phillips, playing in place LOGAN statute has been editor one of the big cogs Lloyd Johnson, Utah, inviting Nephi and Juab the worklngmen. He furthur statof Wallace Ord, and Malcolm Warin the Juab hitrh school team. He Is of the "Buzzer" Utah State Agrtcul County to Join their organization. ed that they are now making 150 ren, were exceptionally good on dea tural has recent ball fine is College Yearbook, rustler and a sure shot This matter was taken up at the different sizes and kinds of pipe. fensive work. at the basket both from short, un- ly completed selection of the staff Kiwanis Board of Directors meetA new of giving the life der the basket ranges, and from of the 1933-3- 4 book. Miss Maurine ing last Sunday and discussed thor- history ofprogram the members of the club Coach Eddie Isaacson's Juab high LITE back Kendall on far of a court. of the Orme is fast Nephi, The members of the board at the meeting nearest their birthgraduate school Wasps will make their third and dependable In both offensive the Juab high school, has been cho oughly. were of the opinion that Nephi days was started Wednesday when consecutive trip to the Utah State sen a and member defensive of staff. the should Join the group, and have a Alton Gadd, of the program coram-ittte- e, playing. high school basketball tournament o o The selection of Earl Sells of the reviewed the life or Dr. P. L. representative on the Board of Dirnext week, having won the Nebo team for was center Nephi ectors. Cleo Petty, son of Mr. and Mrs. easy to Jones. George D. Haymond ,also division penant last Friday evening make. Earl has been a consistent At the conclusion of the discuss- gave a brief review of the February when they defeated Spanish Fork I. M. Petty of Nephi, has been sel- player during the year, and has led ion the board decided to send a del number of the Kiwanis Magazine. ested as a forward on the Salt Lake the Nephi team in its deliberate egation to the Milford meeting on A vocal duet was sung by Dorothy The Times-New- s will have a large Telegram All western division team. of style play. He is tall and rangy March 17 and get all necessary in Brough and Reed Madsen, directed chart In the window, with the prog- Cleo has just completed playing his a has and good eye for the basket. formation concerning the organiz by Evelyn Brough. L. J. Wade was ress of the tournament filled in second year of basketball for the M. Rowland of Springville and ation. in charge of the meeting. following each game. People of Utah State Agricultural College. Ord of Nephi won the places on In connection wgith the adver Frank K. Baker, sports editor of Kiwanis Publicity Committee Nephi are Invited to watch this tne 10-1- 1 guard line of the division fire. o program tising chart for listings, games and scores. the Telegram, has the following to being sponsored by Rowland is rangy and a good shot, clubs a tourist information bur the and also to call 196 for scores of say about Petty and concerning his as well as a clean defensive player. selection as forward: e&ut will be opened in Salt Lake HIGH PRICE BEING PAID games. Ord is a defensive man, and " FOB 11,000 BUSHELS I choose Petty to solve the A well attended meeting of tha for the summer travel season, and o Juab Stake conference will con-ve- n has that strong OF LOCAL WHEAT tendancy to sneak Nephi Post No. 1 of the American folders will be printed showing the puzzling forward problem, because SEMINARY ALUMNI ELECT in the Tabernacle commencing in at timesgood for a basket. of his superb floor play and consis- with one session of interest, roads, camping) was held Wednesday evenpoints Legion evening Saturday On the second team, Allison of ing In the Legion room at the city and other facilities of interest to' Eleven thousand bushels of wheat Raymond Bailey was elected pre tent passing, a factor which I bel- at 7:30 P. M. for the priesthood and and McBeth of Payson plac hall, with Post Commander Byron the tourist trade. Ray E. Carr of sident of the Juab Stake Seminary ieve was largely responsible for the workers, and on Sunday with two Tintic ed at lorward. Anderson. Spanish Richfield Is working on this part of have been shipped out of the Nephi in charge. Howells Alumni association at the annual Aggies' title threats this ssason. sessions. The morning session will Fork pivot man. gained the center A report of the district meeting at the program and also will get out an territory during the past month by election of officers following the 'Petty's chief handicap has bene commence at 10:00 and the after position over Wilkins and Living Alumni banquet held hi the North his excessive passing when he per- noon session at 2:00 P. M. A mem ston, both of Fork was given by Adjut- advertising letterdhead, which will the Farmers' National to Warehouse Springville, who have Spanish J. E. HanCorporation, according Ward amusement hall last Satur- haps was in better position to shoot ber of the general authorities of alternated ant Gerald Cazier; and Commander be furnished to all business and sen, local manager. durtng the year from Howells reported men of southern Utah professional day evening. Mr. Bailey is a grad- than the man to whom he passed the church from Salt Lake is ex center to guard the Provo to trip and Livingston to where The price far this wheat has uate of the class of 1924. To assist the ball. He overcame this fault to pected to be in attendance and add' forward. Legionaires of Central Utah at a nominal cost. The individuals varied, with the top price of 78c a great extent the latter part of the ress the people of this stake. Mus consistent Anderson has played a met with or merchants will have their local the new president are: vice-prCommander Hayes. not game, and season." - printers impritn their names and per bushel being paid for the ClarIdent, Beth Lunt; secretary-treasE. dlscusS. Forrest ical numbers will be furnished by to sure on his shots,although Legionaire ence Paxman crop. The price of played the sed the matter of C. C. C. Other members of the first team the North Ward choir and by the ( er, Margarett Parkes; reporter, Lor-n- a camps local busines addresses. game hard and fairly. 78c looks good, and it is hoped that were Millet, B. Y. U., forward; Kin-ne- r, o Kendall; program committee tne chours. ior utan Ward lor and M. year, Warren of Nephi and Wilkins special coming farmers of Juab Valley will recthe Utah, center; Kramer, Utah, Nephi "Melba Fowkes, Mona; Beth Hobbs, the eleven that gave A of report only M. I. A. program Springville won guard positions Miss Ruth LaRae Christison of eive at least $1.00 per bushel for and Whitman, B. Y. U.,guards. will Nephi; Faye Shepherd, Levan. be established in camps Utah on will be given Sunday evening, the second team. Warren is deSalt Leke City spent the week-en- d their 1934 crop, however that high at 7:30. , pendable and one of the cleanest for the coming summer, undoubted- visiting with her parents, Mr. and price is imaginary, but It surely abolishment of the the ly in meaning the division, adhering The following are the dates for players would be great. After some Mrs. P. P. Christison. Stake conferences to be held the to rules of sportsmanship and bas- camp behind Mt. Nebo. went on record the discussion, ketball. post Wilkins, whose playing is remainder of the year: June 2 and fine, fell down in the second part as opposing the decreased number September 15 and 16; December in of in the state, and is sendthe Judgement records, and thru camps 1 and 2. his rough, football tactics, lost a ing telegrams to Utah congressmen opposing the reductions. place on the first string. LOS ANGELES In round fig- cattle numbers since 1928 and the The Legion voted unanimously Inquiry has come from employers not comply with the Code of Fair Bryan, Nephi; Miller, Springville; who are now covered by Codes of or work their employees long hours, Smart, Spanish Fork; Bellows, Pay-so- n to hold Its annual April 1 party, at ures a recent report shows that heavy Increase since 1920 In milk Fair Competition, but who did not Competition for his industry, is and K. Warren, Nephi all rank- which members of the Service Star there were 67 million cattle and cows and heifers, are, first that ed high in the forward position. and members of the American Leg- calves of all classes on farms, ran- while the number of beef cattle has originally sign the President's Re- getting the advantage of the increemployment Agreement, as to the ased price level without doing his Holladay, Payson center; Phillips, ion Auxiliary will be honored guests. ches and ranges at the beginning increased, it is possible that they of this year, as against 70 million do not represent a substantial in o procedure necessary for them to part in increasing wages and addNephi; Francom Payson; Argyle, in 1920; a decline of three million crease in beef supplies, due to the obtain the Blue Eagle which sym- ing employees. This Is very unfair Spanish Fork; Livingston, Springbolizes that the employer is doing aid Consumers of ville and Hone, Tintic, played fine head, despite the fact that 26 mil- trend toward lighter beef animals. n his part in the national Recovery America who are making their saclion head of milk cows and heifers That Is, a given number of cattle, In a feature story ball during the season. The boys selected on the first and Program. The following instruct- rifice by paying increased prices of Utah and Utahns, Morgan Baker kept for milk purposes are included. do not represent as much beef as ions were received this week by the ought not to allow any employer has a very snlendid write-U- D These milking animals increased to they did a few years back when of this second teams and honorable men local NRA organization relative to to take advantage of this program state in the issue of Monday, Feb- - tion list have all played exceptional 26 million head from 21 million In heavier cattle found favor on the In such a way. these employers. 1920, so If they are eliminated from markets. The second angle Is that basketball during the year, and des- ruary 19, of the Waning ton Post. How can the unfair practice be A number of pictures are printed . erve heartiest the figures, there would be a de the dairy cattle eventually find "Any employer desiring to obtain congratulations for crease of eight million head of their way into beef channels and the Blue Eagle, who is operating prevented? In this most important Washington their eflorts. A basketball team recently organ under the terms of a Code of Fair cattle and calves for the fourteen are an important Item In beef supWhether or not the general Easily and effectively. The em newspaper, among which are Sec enas ized Boosters will the Nephi on Page 8) Competition, should go to the Post ployer who is not complying with retary of War George H. Dem; period. plies, so the Increase in their numter the A. A. U. Basket ball tourna- year office and obtain a copy of the the Code of Fair Competiton for Brigidair General Frank T JHines; A considerable factor in this de bers has a distinct influence. be Is to which ment held in Salt President's There Is little likelihood of an Agree- his industry has no right to the Senators King and Thomas; Justice Lake City March 19 to 23, Inclus- crease was the post war liquidation ment from the postmaster. He Blue Eagle insignia. If he is not George Sutherland; Harold La- oversupply of good beef cattle In ive. The team Is being sponsored which substantially reduced the should sign this agreement and exhibiting the Blue Eagle at his Fount; the new Mormon Chapel number of face of an increasing consumer decattle by Nephi business men and indiv number of beef mail it as Instructed. He should also plant or shop, consumers are given and tabernacle organist Edward P. cattle in the Unit mand as the ability of the consumer iduals made donations who have not of certificate as the a reaction to the heav to buy improves and we should complied Kimball of SaltXake City who Is compliance notice that he has sign and made it possible that these ed States and write thereon the following with the Code of his industry. now in Washington, and others. ily increased production during the consider that In 1933 all previous This tournament. enter the boys are to do words: 'I have complied with the war. who Consumers willing records were broken in the conweek-en- d The write-u- p also gives some of they will play In a tourPresident's Agree- their part In ridding America of figures show an increase sumption of meat and meat food nament at Ephraim scheduled for of These concerning Utah's hisment by complying with the terms the guant spectre oil unemployment highlights one and a half million head of products. With better breeding and next Tuesday. and also tells about the scenic of the Code of Fair Competition will patronize other shops. If the tory beef cattle in 1934 as compared feeding it will eventually be possbeauties state. team of followof consists The the the Blue for the with 1933 and represent a yearly In- ible to expand or contract the supindustry. employer is exhibiting the The Utah Society, of which Dr. ing players: Carroll Bailey, Thom- crease from the "The postmaster will then give Eagle, but is not in fact complylow figure of 1928, ply of beef cattle more quickly than children stand quiet they bare ion "When as Belliston, Don Whipple, Milton There was a " to the employer the Blue Eagle ing with his obligation under the Marcus H. Burton is president, is steady decline in num the 7 to 8 year cycles previously tome mischief." Merle Gerald Boswell, write-uBelliston, p nice a given in the his large that code affecting bers from 1920 to 1928 Inclusively required, which will make the proInsignia." industry, Ord, Bud Haymond, Clarence Cow- and then the number commenced will sooner or lat- article. "The Utah State Society to duction ot beef less unwieldy. It Is Nearly all of the Industries have MARCH an and Spencer Sowby. now adopted codes of fair compet- er be discovered, and he will be was organized In 1916, and has climb, which bears out the fact that very likely that the absorbtion of 12 U. S. Grant made general o an active and un means severe ition. This It takes from seven to eight years quantities of beef thru purchases that nearly all faced with a uninterrupted penalty for in chief U. S. Army, 1864. to bring beef cattle production from by the Government for relief puremployers have been brought in lawfully displaying the Blue Eagle. life since. Each year the society MEN PLAN an on unAmericans listened under the requirements of NRA directory, Monday publishes names of APRIL FIRST PARTY top to a. the bottom in numbers, poses will prove of benefit to the 13 First resman in the wounded all Utahns or der terms and provisions which to the clarion call of their President listing Upon this theory, the producer as it will relieve the Revolutionary War, 1775. have been formulated by the trade declaring that the drive against iding in Wahington and giving the the number of cattle would con- market of an oversupply of lower A socal calendar for the Codes comcommittee, complete Itself. These codes of fair representing tinue to increase until another grade animals, but apparently begeneral unemployment will continue. the American Legion and the Vet- peak in 1936. of Fair Competition will be enror year. 14 First blackhander threat fore we can find an outlet for the petition are not perfect. Some erans of will made be A strong Influence In elitlnating Dr. Burton has made a real sucand Inequalities have been ced and every effort Foreign Wars, was app en Julius Caetar, B.C. 44. lower grades of beef, we must shut en to have the ointed of discovered and will yet be discov- to obtain revision of the codes that cess since residing In Washington, these sharp fluctuations in beef off the Influx of canned meat from charge of Service Star the Leg cattle numbers, aside from Increas- foreign countries. This to my mind tertaining ered, but everyone of these codes are unjust to the small enterprises and it is a real honor to be select15 Czar Nicholas oi Russia ion and the American Legion Aux ed production and contraction cau- is especially an important point and of Fair Competition is open for re- or to the consuming public. But ed to such an Important social posis forced to 1917. abdicate, 1 will be men at the annual April party. sed by war or other abnormal con- one that should be followed up vision at the request of any emgiven ition as president of the Utah Sociliary The selection was made by Coram ditions, is likely to be the tendency vigorously with the powers that be. ployer, provided that he can show work, and no nation on earth can iety at Washington D. C. of Amer to the furnish ander Byron Howells to raise fewer and better cattle. It o an injustice done him. Most of continue Indefinitely 16 James Madison, 4th Pres The position of the Federal Govlean Legion and Frank Phlllipson is logical if well-brewell finish- ernment seems to be that by reident of U.S., bora 1751. these codes of fair competition have government employment to one LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED of the VFW. and James R. Ockey ed beef animals may be marketed leasing the vast amount of money been formulated with a provision third "of its population. Therefore IN NEPHI MARCH 3 This committee is meeting to upon a basis of receiving as much that has been put Into circulation, for an Increased price level in or- shorter hours, more employees and 17 Boston bars ol Nol e pasturing night (Thursday) and selecting the for one carload as would be realiz- thus teaching us to creep upward der to take care of the increased living wages must be adopted by cow on Commons. 1830. Announcement has been made of to handle ed for two carloads of inferior type will, when this support Is withdrawn various wages and shorter hours which private industries. If only half or the of Miss Eva Frances this annual feature. and quality cattle, with feed, fin- enable us to walk. It Is a good deal marriage have been forced upon all employ- two thirds of the employers of the 18 The general committee Is: Vic ancing and operating expenses hard like priming the old pump to get a Grover Cleveland, 24th U. ers under this great National pro- country attempt to carry the bur- Sbephensen of Levan to Thomas Allan son of Mrs. Lester tor Cooper, charman, Rue Golden, get, the answer would be for flow of water from the well. MayO1" S. President, born 1837. gram for Increasing employment den of shorter1 hours and living Gustin Gustln, be the priming already done will ewmi Clyde Haynes, Lee Tolley, Frank better quality production. and increasing purchasing powers wages while the other half or one married Of this city The couple were March 3, by Judge Cooper. Two angles to the increasing beef keep the well going. Let's hope sot ( Continued from Page l) Phlllipson and James R. Ockey. Therefore, any employer who does For the third consecutive year, the Juab high school basketball team, under the direction of Coach Eddie Isaacson will be in the arm ual Utah State high school Basket ball tournament, this time as the champion of the Nebo Division, having won from Spanish Fork last Friday to cinch the title. The team will meet the winner of ps i-- The Relief Society organizations Juab Stake will commemorate the nlneth-secon- d anniversary of the founding of the organization at a celebration to be held in the Juab Stake Tabernacle on Tuesday Mar. 13, at 1:15 P. M. Mrs. Maud Beesley Jacobs of Provo will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Jacobs is a graduate of the University of London and Is well known In literature circles. She prepares the lessons In literature used by the Relief Society organ izations and her message will be an Inspiration to the women of this stake The following program will be given: Congregational singing, 'The Spirit of God Like A Fire Is Burn' lng"; prayen, James Garrett Jr., selection. Stake Relief Society chor us under direction of Mrs. Alice P. McCune, (The words of this song, "Weaving Patterns" were written by Mrs. Merlin D. Clyde, former resident of Nephi); Gretings, Pres ident Edna J. Cazier ; Address, Mrs. Maud Beesley Jacobs; closing song, 'Come Let Us Rejoice". To show the ingenuity and the resourcefulness of Relief Society women, an exhibit of articles made from sugar sacks and flour sacks will be shown In the galery of the tabernacle. This exhibit is to be under the direction of the Work & Business leaders. A musical program will complete the celebration, and will be rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Loran Kendall, David Austin, Raymond Jackson and Marlon Christensen. Refreshments will be served, and a cordial Invitation is extended to all relief society women of the Juab Stake. of ia 12-2- TELEGRAM' PICKS PETTY FORWARD three-cushio- ASSOCIATED All-Ne- bo s.. CLUBS INVITE THE NEPHITESTOJOIII Juab Stake 30-2- 0. CMC Local Legion Favors More Conference March C.C.C. Camps es ur well-arrang- ed con-eveni- ng The Blue Eagle And The Code of Fair Competition The Livestock Situation Nephite Receives Writeup la Paper Nephi Team To Enter State Meet four-colum- ' J -- ce en-Joy- ed rrt visa-vers- ' d, t |