OCR Text |
Show "BUY UTAH "BUY UTAH MADE GOODS" MADE GOODS" Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Sept. 20, 1934 The Times, Vol. 24 No. 38 JEUEF SOCIETY OF JUAB STAKE I'll Clyde Edmunds Is Speaker At Kiwanis Meet unds Now Available For Livestock Feed HowellsReturns With GoodNews The News, Vol. 15, No. 38 Do They Patronize Home Town Stores? Classes in Adult TO CELEBRATE1E Education Begin In E. Juab Towns COMPLETION n MI. A former resident of Neplu. whe Range livestock operators In parts Byron Howells returned home on Classes in adult education are week removed to another state during the Clyde C. Edmunds general man' of primary drought areas where Wednesday, after spending a reorD. C, on the conducted again this winter uounsning days of 1910, chanced to being ager of the Utah Poultry Producers winter weather conditions will soon In Washington, of the First Nation meet a former neighbor whose fond In the Juab School district under Association was the principal speak prevent transportation of feed may ganization plan er at the weekly luncheon of the obtain funds to purchase a 60-- al Bank and reports that the ness for the old home town had the supervision of the board of app iu?pt him on the banks of Salt education. Nephi Kiwanis Club held at the day reserve feed supply, according Comptroller of the Currency Ls being g Forrest Hotel Thursday evening. to a statement made recenUy by roved the bank's plan and will im- Creek. The following Is the re. A class In conducted on Monday, Wednesday Mr. Edmunds, in a few well chosen George Susens of the emergency mediately Instruct the Conservator I orTei conversation. proceed with the reorganization If it and Friday at the Juab high school wai, is a The annual Juab Stake Relief remarks, complimented the Nephi crop and feed loan section of the to Through the sponsorship of th Credit Administration. Such and when the requirements of the aint the old neighbor I How are ye. building by Miss Lillian Blackett. Nephi Kiwanis Club and the Pay-so- nl Society convention will be held In Kiwanis club for the wonderful sup Farm will be secured by liens Comptroller's office are perfected Jim. ana now s tne old home town?" The class commences at 3:30 on Lions club, a gigantic celebra Nephi on Saturday evening and 8un port given the Utah Poultry assoc advances 1 11 be dadberned If it ain't Bill! each of the above days. o reserve supply of feed and on the bank will be allowed to operate ls being planned to commemtion day September 22 and 23, with a latlon and the local poultrymen In thethelivestock Mrs. Sadie Cazler ls planning to orate on a full business basis. now are ye, and when er ye comln' to be fed. the completion of Utah's most meeting for executive officers and assisting materially In securing the back? Time ye were glttln' some conduct a class in millinery at the beautiful In addition to the reserve feed scenic loop the Mourn. the Stake board on Saturday eve- financial assistance to build the sense and movtn' back where ye b' Nephi city hall. loan, the stockmen may apply for on Saturday. Nebo scenic loop ning and departmental meetings on local egg grading plant. A cabs at Levan In Clothing, des long." The speaker also gave some det- regular monthly allowances and September 29th, at the head of Sunday morning and a public meet' con ls "Tell and me, hold his Is lgnlng how two extra repairing being Jim, months' feed In the Little Black Canyon, behind Mount Nebo. lng in the Tabernacle Sunday after ailed Information concerning the reserve for Chicago, anyway, emergency purposes for quite a city by ducted by Mrs. Floy Mortensen. noon. The forest service reports that workings of the state organization Mrs. teach at I now, Almlnla times when Kay Mona, How s'pose. many thousand transportation may be the road will be In a passable conA member of the Relief Society and told some of the reasons why cut off. In now an class Child mere Cloth' adult ing bout ten I exrect? Then In cases where th association was making a sue dition at the head of Payson cangeneral board will be tn attendance the "Well, no Bill, fact is we ain't eat lng and Dieting. in cooperative marketing. He monthly allowances are obtained yon, and the committees from the at all meetings to address the wort cess towns as of adult The these as without people when you turned quite many two clubs are planning on a most also stated that conditions looked Interruption and the reser ers and give them lntsruction. classare to attend invited foolish these ve 'n' drifted away. We still supply retained throueh the A report received from the State brighter for the poultrymen for the unusually fine dedication program. es A meting for Stake officers, ward future than for some months and instruction those all best desiring little home bure In A list of guests including Goverpast. winter, the tatter will take care of Board of Health last Friday con got the see teachers U. should this the respective S. A. but too many of here presidents, bishops, county comm nor Henry H. Blood, Forestery SupMoyle was chairman of feeding needs in February and Myron water, culinary City Nephi cerning to as the to make me ana arrangements lssioner. social service director of the meeting, and a cornet duet was March and under such conditions, gals git the wander ervisor R. H. Ruthledge; Uintah that It Is now free from lust coys and drift away like you did." time the classes are to be conduct Forestry Supervisor the P E R A. advisory high coun rendered by Fred Marine and Earl no advances will be granted the revealed Charles De- In the flood contamination. Since ed. cllman and the ward social service Warner. ioo Daa, Jim, I alius reckoned borrower for those months. Molsey Jr., Utah County Commiss some weeks ago, the canyon Supt. on movin" aids will be held In the high school The monthly advances for fed but couldnt seem ioners, Juab County Commissioners Gowers of the city water dept. to make back for livestock In the primary drouth A. J. sent auditorium from 9:00 to 10:30 on my stake and hated to go and many other dignitaries will b dettests to In has frequent areas will continue to be made on back 'n' have the boys say they told Sunday morning. The theme for Invited to participate In this grand water. of the ermine the pureness me so. But why don't the town this meeting will be "Available Soc the basis of the borrower's promiscelebraton. lal Resources state, county and sory note, as heretofore. grow." These The tentative plan calls for th Cant tell. Bill. Thought mavbe local," This will be given by a gen monthly feed loans as well as those NOTICE OF NEPHI PRECINCT assembling of the people at Black era! board member. A discussion for reserve feed supplies are adyou mignt risk a guess." DEMOCRATIC PEIMARY Canyon at about 2:30 Saturday af will follow the address. How's business there, Jim." vanced from the drouth relief fund ternoon, where a short, appropriate) "Not too good. Bill!" ' The meeting from 10:30 to 12:00 appropriated in the Act of Congress ceremony will be conducted. will be for stake and local officers "Do homithey the approved June 19, 1934, and made Notice Is given that a town stores?" patronize The possibility of getting a Nephi Bishop John Wells of the presiclass leaders, visiting teachers and only to aplicants who are unable Democratic hereby for Ninety six members of the East the Nephi bishopric of the L. D. S. church band together for the occasion haa a few of them still fall for ding "Well bishops and an advisory high coun Juab County Republican club en- to obtain credit from other sources. Precinct is Primary was called to meet at the the mall principal speaker at the been discussed briefly, and it ls cilman. At this meeting the pro-ie- ct joyed a banqueet and program at Tne primary drought loan areas houses and cant Juab the school auditorium, Nephi seem to tellorder Stake quarterly conference hoped that the high school band or of 1934-19will be discussed the Forrest Hotel Monday evening. now Include almost 1200 counties Juab high the difference between held at the Juab on September 28th, at eight good Stake tabernacle a Nephi band can be secured for by the general board member; also, The speakers were William Bailey, in 23 states. During the past few Utah, 'n' goods poor stuff, so long on o'clock P. M. for the purpose of the program. Saturday and Sunday. reports or special work will be trl C. W. Glazier, Spencer Sowby, Dr. lronths 123.000 applications for nine is a lew cents In The Saturday evening session was ven by the following ladies: First P. L. Jones. Attorney P. N. Ander- feed and forage loans and supple el?cting ten delegates to attend price! An' a lot more ofdirrerence There is a possibility of getting If 'em. conthey Democratic hev gas enough to take em into the spent urging the saints to live the a monument erected at the divid councilor Mrs. Florence H. Chase son. James Garrett. Jesse Pay and mental advances have been recei the Juab County be was to law of tithing held at Nephi, Utah gospel and the secona councelor, Mrs. Ethel C. Eugene Ostler. ing line betwm Jiab and Utah ved, Mr. Susens said, and 190.000 vention on October 3. 1934, and for the Lake, they go there "n' spend their discussed briefly this time. The counties, and this monument will be Gadd; secretary and treasurer. Mrs A proposed plan of organization loans disbursed for over $8,200,000. ready money." purpose of transacting any other Anna D. Allred; music director, Mrs was presented by Albert C. Starr, "Too bad, Jim. I noticed by the Sunday morning meeting was de the place where the celebration is come business which may properly Alice P. McOune; magazine repres and after some dlscusslorn It was census that Salt Lake has made voted to giving a story of the life to be held. Only a week s time ls of Christ as It appears to us to- left to complete arrangements, howbefore said primary. entative. Mrs. Chloe N. Ballev referred to the new officers for quite a growth during the last ten V. M. FOOTE, This was primarily for the ever, so everything will be hurried work and business leader, Mrs. Itha consideration and recommendations Too bad the country folks day. Precinct Chairman years. B. Partes. Class leaders are espec- The new plan will be presented to don's patronize the home town boys children who were In attendance. up. Paul Christlson, afternoon meeting and build up their own towns. No In the Sunday ially urged to be In attendance at the members of the club for adopt Anyhow, remember the date, to devoted his Wells Bishop Secretary. speech this meeting. September 29 at 2:30 P. ion at a later meeting. Saturday, place in the world so good to raise the Eighty-Nin- e paying of tithing and to a dis M. at the head of Black Canyon on A meeting for the general public a family as the friendly little towns At the close of the program, off cussion of the law as he believed the Mount Nebo Scenic loop. wui Be held in the Stake tabemac leers for the ensuing year were el Prank Bacon, county chairman 1n the country." it should be lived. Other visiting le commencing at 2:00 P. M. The ected as follows: H. C. Crane, pres Hans C. Kofod, 89, pioneer resid- of the Democratic party was In brethern were Elder Grange and program will Include: Report, Pres- ident; Dr. P. L. Jones, ent of Levan, died Tuesday morn-ln- Neohl Monday arranging for the Elder Overson ofthe Manti Tern ident Edna J. Cazler; talk, "Civic ent.... A. C. Starr, secretary-trea- s at his home from aliment In calling of the county convention. pie. These men also addressed the Responsibility", Mrs. Anna D. Allred urer; Spencer Sowby, sergeant-a- t cident to old age. He was born which will be held at the county congregation. talk. "Constructive forces In Life" arms. October on court house April 27, 1845, in Bomholm, Den-- 1 Wednesday The North ward choir, under the general board member; address, 4 mark. He Joined the L. D. S. church 3. direction of Miss Ellen Cole furnispresident A. H. Belliston. Russell Hawkins, one of Nephfs in his native land when 18 years two There will be thirty delegates hed the music for all of the sessenthusiastic sportsmen, attended old and emigrated to this country at the convention, with the followions of the conference. The musthe dedication exercises of Loco when 23 yeifrs Jold. He was on ing allocation: Nephi 10; Levan 2; ical numbers included ladles chormotive springs Thursday noon. The the last sail ship carrying emigrants Mona 2; Mills 1; and 16 for the A large and appreciative audience us and mixed chorus selections, all Locomotive Springs Is in northern and spent 9 weeks on the ocean. west side of the county. was in attendance at the Juab Stake of which were well given. Better than parity prices were reUtah and is destined to become an He crossed the plains In Captain The Sunday evening service was ceived tabernacle Wednesday evening, and factor in fish and by cooperating producers on game Holman's company with an ox team. Important A. of direction under I. the M. the enjoyed the excellent program prestheir domestic allotment or other activities In Utah. On June 27, 1780, he was married meeta and to be beneficial ented by Fountain Green talent, proved designated portion of the productto Ellen Anderson in the old the Fountain Green city coun- ing for all present. III 4-- H with ion of two major adjusted farm prohouse In Salt Lake City. cil as sponsors. ducts on July 1 1934, and distinct To this union, eleven children were The numbers on the Prosrram toward parity had been made gains born. came to Levan and They were well rendered and were recLOGAN in the case of three other major Freshman students have lived on the same corner for eived with a great deal of apprecwill register at the Utah State Agproducts since the Agricultural Ad62 years. Mr. Kofod built his first iation. The program displayed the ricultural college on Monday, Sept- -, justment act went into effect. home in 1871, and sold it for $100 fine spirit of friendliness which exember 24, according to an announceThe exchange value of farm prito bring his parents to Utah. In the ists between the peoples of these ment Issued by the schedule commces plus benefit payments on cotton he built a second following year two communities. Juab County will be represented home ittee of the college. Sophomores, and corn on that date were well where his home now The tabernacle was filled to capH Juniors and seniors, whether prev- at the State Softball tournament stands. He was present above in exchange calue of these Winners Juab the Farmers County better expect the of may pri three the originator with a large number of peo- ces for basic iously enrolled at the college or not, in Salt Lake City, starting Mon the Kofod dry land wheat products during the chickens and 1874. Club exhibits held recently have acity, their this In eggs will register on Tuesday, Septem- day, September 24th, probably by He ple having to be turned away be- fall years 1910-1- 4 and the farmers returned to his native land been announced as follows: compared with last, mainly parity cause of lack of room. ber 25. Regular classes fof the year a picked team from Nephi. It is in October were receiving a few cents short , on account of the reduced product 1888 as a missionary Health contest: girls first, Delia will begin on Wednesday, Septemnot definitely known whether the ata of Following the well program, parity price on their alloted ion which acL. is for S. Florence will D. on it result Church the but expected Kendall; second, Crane; tended dance was enjoyed in the ber 26. team from Eureka or Mona will count wheat. In the case production from was the ill of and health forced to third, Jane Burridge. Boys first, Nebona Gardens. scarcity price of corn the of high on return In 30 cents per Present Indications point to the enter fthe divisional play-o- ff of payment er of to 1889. feed, according February Eugene Wilkey; second. Franklin A large number of people from on abheaviest enrollment In the history Friday September 21. There ls rental a bushel is payment outlook of He as and served has egg reports president of Foote; third, Ray Linton. Foutain Green accompanied the en- poultry of the college. The total registratcent of and out 20 this the crop per possibility that the Eureka team the high priests and as a councelor the Econof Agricultural Group exhibit first, Eureka first tertainers to Nephi and enjoyed omics.Bureau ion for the past college year of 1933 may enter, and If so the game will In proportion of the crop Is usually the bishopric to J. E. Taylor. club. year 1934 was 1836 and It is expected that be played at 5 P. M. and the win clothing tne entertainment. Poultry production this year is marketed.. by his wife, and Style dress review first, Vanda! the present year will go over the ner to have a place in the state 3 He la survived The farm price plus benefit payClifsmallest since 1925, reports the the Mrs. children; Olsen, Mary Eva second, Foote; 2000 mark. Sanders; third, tourney. , bureau. This number of chickens ments on wheat and cotton were Wllford Tre-- Jessie Mecham. ton, Idaho: AMERICAN Kofod, LEGION AUXILIARY The demand for housekeeping about two and one half times the If an outside team does not enter, monton and Arthur Kofod, Levan. Scrap-boo-k TO INSTALL NEW OFFICERS hatched this year was about ten contest first, Geral-din- e quarters Is greater than ever before the local team will have a practice One brother, Willard Kofod, price farmers were receiving for cent less than last Sharon and per year KendClarice Bowles; second, these products Just before the act Indicating that many students hope game with other local players at and one sister, Mena Downard, of the of hens in number flocks farm Gadd. third, Marjorie to save expenses by living In this 5 P. H. All soft-ba- ll players are Price Utah,: 30 grandchildren and all;Elective on 1 was three per cent went Into effect, while the farm article first, Marjorie The American Legion Auxiliary less August arrangement. In order to aid the asked to be on hand for the game. 27 great price plus benefit payments on corn suron than children that date last year. was also grand Geraldlne Gadd; second, Bowles; will hold their students in this respect, the college It is necessary to raise some money vive. times nearly four and one-ha- lf on more than normal been There monthly has meeting Beth Burton. third, has just conducted a careful sur- to pay the expense of the team Friday 21, at 8:00 P. M. disposal of hens and pulets in the the farm price on March 15 1933. September Dress first, Beth Burton; second in the vey of all available accommodations at the tournament, and the fans Benefit payments added to tha hall. The program will drouth areas of the central states. Geraldlne Bowles; third, Marjorie consist city of thi kind and preparations have are tasked to witness the game REED BAILEY IS NOW WITH farm price of hogs nearly doubled of installation of officers, Stocks dressed cold of in poultry NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE Gadd. been made to aid all Incoming stu- and give a small contribution to the farm price of hogs on March Mrs. Hazel Hughes of the stn.A storage August 1 were about two 15, 1933. On Remodeled dress first, Margar department; vocal solo, Mrs. dents in the selection of a place help cover the expense. July 1 of this year the cent Vivian on less than per 1, August Reed Bailey, professor of Geology et Wright; second, Shirley Irons; Hoyt; dance, Miss to stay. The Nephi team will be made up 1933. Seal city of feed In many Im- farmers were receiving approximatCarMarjorie In preparation for the opening, of the following players from the at the Utah State Agricultural Col- third, Marjorie Gadd. ter; vocal duet, Jane and Barbara portant poutry producing states ls ely 70 per cent of parity on their First year clothing club exhibit the first faculty meeting has been Times-NeAll members are urged forcing poultrymen to dispose of allotted hog production. league: Morgan Lunt, lege was in Nephi Wednesday evescheduled. first, Donna Chap Burridge. Pajamas The football training Byron Howard, No benefit payments are made on to be present. Douglas Cowan, ning and Thursday visiting with some of their surplus young stock Professor man; second, June Howarth; third, camp has been opened and the Ray Worthlngton, Gene Pay, Don erlatlves and friend butterfat and while the gain per The are new following the offearlier considera and than usual, players are being pushed In antic- and Kent Whipple, Eugene Worth- Bailey was on his way to Southern Maralyn Beckstead. icers of the auxiliary: President, able reduction in number of layers unit receipts for that product wea Elective article first, Donna Ardella Warenskl; ipation of the opening game with lngton, Wallace Blackett, Glade Utah where he will study erosion 1st vice president carried through the winter is ex less than that for other products Chapman, third, Mildred Ockey. the alumni which Is schedueld for Sanders, Roger Lunt, Rex Bryan, conditions in that section. shown in the chart the price far 2nd Forrest; Olga pected. Darn first, Madge Brough; Wanda Mr. Bailey has ben given a leave mers received advanced 46 per cent September 22. two days before the Joe Boswell, Glen Schofleld and The reduction Burridge; of secretary, eggs above Sylvia prospective of absence from the U. S. A. O. and second, Norma Hall; third, Mild- Peters; treasurer, Esther Edmunds: actual opening of the college. Stu Jack Brough. the farm price on March 15, fall the winter and and throughout has accepted a temporary position red Ockey. dent body president Lloyd Johnson 1933. Laura chaplain, small the in Morgan; sergeant production relatively ; Darns of Ash ton, Idaho, has announced first, Florence Stanley; with the forest service and is In Benefit payments constituted Delta Wilkey; historian, piospect next spring, should result Second year clothing that several prominent students, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO charge of erosion problems in Utah. one third of the price farmers Ida executive mem board a Harris; level la farm sufficientof prices Dress men and women, win be avall- - MEET WITH ROAD COMMISSION During the past few months he first, Margaret Tolley; bers, Edyth Beckstead Nina were Li both to receiving on their allotted proto in offset a Haynes ly high part higher duction welcome new students and has been instrumental In building a second, Florence Stanley. triable of wheat cotton, corn and ana vera Howell. p. of bureau The feed. suggests price Princess slip assist them in ever possible way series of dikes or ditches along the first, Darelne San hogs. who are do to that producers able m their registering and in establishside east of Centerville, ders; second June Oliver; third, While the Increase for the prodso, maintain their laying flocks and The Board of County Commiss- moutain of Tolley. which adjustment progfor ucts Margaret prethe DAUGHTERS ing themselves in Logan. UTAH OF purpose expressed road meet state with ioners will over chickens to the rams on the carry young first. Florence Stanley; Patch effect varied from 100 are Among the features of the fall commission Friday afternoon, PIONEERS HOLD MEETING heavier venting floods, and this same work where where natural range to about in weights , 450 per cent during the quarter schedule which has been matters concerning state roads in will be carried out in a number of second Ida Jen Harris. Is available announced will be the President's Elective article localities of Utah one being on the first, June Olperiod covered in the chart the Juab County will be discussed. It Nebo The Fort Wall camp of the D. National section of apron. assembly on Thursday September 27 Is iver, Uinta the ices farmers paid for the products pi will action Immediate that U. P. met at the home of Mrs, foods. the Fathers and Mothers day on be hoped First Forest. year buy for use in production and of was they Eureka Frank Bacon do on the obtained Hobbs on last Friday. The October 26; the Alumni HomecomPosters increased an average of only Cowan; Lloyd Betty first, a living with lead little the ing In visiting the SEVENTY-FIV- E and the project started was given: InJane 22 per cent. program ELK following PERMITS third, second, ing on Saturday, November 10; road Larson; Betty of East Coun' Democrats Juab lng near future. strumental program, David Austin ty Monday. Mr. Bacon is a cand the Thanksgiving recess and the very FOR THE NEBO DISTRICT Burridge. While in Nephi recently, Preston usual student body events including and Raymond Jackson; Biography ldate for the position of four-yefoods Second year commisPeterson of the state road AMERICAN LEGION TO ELECT Wilof David Broadhead and his wives, term several major football games. Books Ida will be seconds, elk Seventy-fiv- e Recipe permits set was county commissioner. announced that $55,000 NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR The fall quarter will close on sionfor Harriett Morris son Edra and Grace and Betts, Nebo issued for of section Gobel; thirds, the the Mary and It this section of road Elizabeth Betts, Joye Olpin; readand Powell National Friday, December 7 and the winter up Uinta Olpin. Marjorie Forest, according thought that this work should be to a decision of the state board of Bud Haymond, son of Mr. and Demonstration contest quarter will begin immediately on ls first, ing, Beth Hobbs; vocal solo, Joan this fall, and it ls Worththe Monday following, December commenced the Hobbs; reading Helen Golden; top- Mr.s George D. Haymond, left last and a at in control Phyllis big Olpin game Marjorie The election of officers of tha meeting county comissioners Salt Lake hoped that 10th. ic "Pioneer Money" Uuity Chapp- Saturday for Pocatello, Idaho where American Legion of Nephi Post No. City last Friday. Of this lngton; second, Shirley Irons and will get some quick action on this were served. tll. Refreshments he will attend the University of 1 has been set for Saturday evennumber 50 will be for bulls and 25 Beth Burton. matter. Idaho Southern Branch. Mr. Hay- ing. The legionaires will meet in for cows. The fee for hunting elk Boys Sheep contests. Earl Steele was In Salt Lake City The officers of the ninth grade mond attended the U. of I. for the Legion room in the city hall Best ewe, 2 years or over, first, for residents Is $10.00. on business Monday. The elk hunting season will be second and third, Byron Memmott. were chosen Monday. Dee Kendall three years and will complete his at 8 P. M. A marriage license was Issued on Best ewe lamb first, Byron was elected resident; Anne Garfield senior year this winter, graduatAnetta Lelline Neff. 3 year old Thursday by County Clerk J. H. from November 8 to 17 inclusive, and Ora Taylor secret- ing In pharmacy. During his Junto Franklin R. Law and the drawing for permits will be held Memmott; second and third, Lawdaughter of Raymond and Mary Vlckers Miss Virginia Sperry has gone ary and treasurer; Frank Bowers, ior year at the school, he was sucLee Cole Neff died last Wednesday, Afton Starley, both of Delta. The on October 18. All applications for rence Memmott. Best ram lamb first, second and reporter; ReVa Shepherd, girls ath- cessful In winning a block "I" for to Salt Lake City where she will the hands of Funeral services were held in the marriage ceremony will be perform- permits must be In letic manager; Mario Ellertson, boy his athletic activities, and succeed- attend the University of Utah durMona ward chapl. with burial in ed in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Tem- of Commissioner N. W. Cook by third Byron Memmott. ed In winning the mile run. 6) on athletic manager. ing the coming winter. 17th. October of (Continued . Page the evening ple. Mona cemetery. HOIDIIVHI home-makin- son-of-a-g- City Water Is Free From Contamination Republicans' of East Bishop John Wells Is Juab Enjoy Banquet Conference Visitor 35 Levan Pioneer Dies At Age vioe-pres- ld Farmers Receive Better Than Ft. Green Presents Very Fine Program Parity Prices Freshmen Will Regi At U.S. A. C. Monday To Enter Team In Soft Ball Tourney MB EI Better Returns NAMED Are Expected 4-- mid-summ- . a-b- -arms. Nephl-Lealngt- on ar the . |