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Show wo EMI ' It 53 VS J Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, The Times, Vol.30, No. 43 Fellowship Plaque Won By Price TO MEET SATURDAY LADY REPUBLICANS All Republican Ladies are invited to a meeting which will be held in the City Hall Saturday afternoon at 4 P. M., according to an announcement made by Mrs. R. E. Winn. for the meeting call for 74 Attend Meeting thePlans discussion of election day activities, and a program. Here Wednesday The annual M. I. A. Road Show will be given Friday, November 3, Evening in all Nephi wards and in Mona. On Saturday evening the road show will be taken to Levan. good Probably the most successful in- acts have been prepared. Very All will ter city meeting ever held in the commence at 7:30 P. M. Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce history was conducted at Nephi Wednesday evening when representatives of five organizations met with the Nephi group. The D. C. Dix Fellowship award was the motivating factor, and was awarded to the Price organization. The meeting, held in the Forrest Hotel, brought representatives of Price, Spanish Fork, Richfield, Ephraim, Mount. Pleasant and Nephi together for the first really of Jaycees since All Necessary large gathering of the Dix fellowthe inauguration club meetings. ship plan for inter Qualifications For The combined attendance totaled Positions a Are Listed outfit having 74, with the price total man mileage of 2834. H. Parley Kilburn of Snow ColFarmers and ranchers in Juab lege at Ephraim, was the featured discussing county will have more responbility speaker of the meeting, his views from extensive study on than ever before in the adminis"PVnnnmie Trends in the United tration of the AAA farm and program in 1940, announces States". Mr. Kilburn, president of range oui Wilford Bailey, chairman of the the Ephraim Jaycees, poimea econconservation county agricultural the changes in industrial and omic life which have taken place committee. For the first time committees since the founding of the United He warned the J. C. C. will be elected in various communStates. members that they must be pre- ities of the county, he said. This pared for the ever changing world, is being done to increase the efficand must become a part of a iency and ease of the program's re- administration. Growth of the change, which will of necessity, vamp the entire economic structure program has been so great that of the country. He warned against one group in the county is now insuch schemes as the "Ham and sufficient to handle the responsibilities that have developed. Eggs' plan in California today, and stated that if this plan Is apbe chosen from make theDelegates are toto attend the counproved by the voters, it will community an economic dictatorship out of the ty convention where the county Statet of California for the next committee will be elected. As a . four years. general rule, members of the comJack Swenson, Spanish Fork, munity committee are these delestate chairman of the Christmas gates and this is one reason why the various the qualifications of the communlighting program, askedtheir activitunits present to begin ity committeemen should be conies under this program, and to de- sidered very seriously. Through velop new ways and new projects the election of the community comshopto make the home town theseveral mittee the members of the fiounty committee are determined. ping center. He suggested the of financing ways possible Candidates considered for electChristmas project, and pointed out ion should have unimpeachable followed some ideas that had been should have qualifications. in cities throughout the state. Mr. the best interestsThey of agriculture In Swenson is a former the community and county at heart, of the state organization. no matter how diversified those inRalph Chase of Nephi, was in- terests might be. They should stalled as a member of the Nephi have, and be to devote the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the necessary timewilling adfor the installation being conducted by ministration of the farmproper program Fred L. Gadd of the membership in their respective communities. committee. Following are some of the rePresidents of the various units a candidate for election quirements of members present introduced the Two former must meet, as Mr. Bailey outlined their organizations. Chris-tiso- n, them: 1. He must be engaged in farmNephi young men, Douglass Neof the a charter member or ranching and derive a subing of now Price, phi J. C. C. and now of Rich- stantial part of his income directly and Spencer Sowby, from this practice. field, were in attendance. 2. He must be a resident of of the C. Albert Starr, president the community or county in which of the in was charge Nephi unit, he is to serve. meeting, and introduced officials 3. During the current year, he were who state of the organization must have qualified for payment club also presidthe and present, under the agricultural or range ents. conservation or program adTwo vocal solos were given by ministered by thesugar association In the Miss Roene Bigler, accompanied by in which the candidate is to Miss Maxine Petty, and a selection county was given by a quartet composed be4.elected. He must not holding, or of Earl Warner, Eldon Tanner, become a candidate be for, any federClark Morgan and David Austin. al, state or major county office durMiss Bigler acted as accompanist ing the current year. for the quartet. 5. He must not be, or become, during the current year, an employee, or officer of any political party or organization. 6. He must be a member of the local association. Any farmer or rancher who can meet all of these requirements, and is otherwise qualified, is worthy of consideration as a committeeman Mr. Bailey community, Addition of a new transcontin- from his He also pointed out that if ental bus schedule between Chicago said. rancher or farmer is not already and California, effective November aa member of the county association 1, was recently announced by R, J. he may become eligible to vote by O'Connor, traffic manager of the signing a membership application Union Pacific stages. This move is thereby showing his intention to generally regarded in transportIn the 1940 AAA farm ation circles as one of the most im- participate and range program,". recent in years. portant The new service will provide four through trips daily between New York and California via Omaha, and Salt Lake City. According to S. E. Forrest, local agent for the Union Pacific Stages, the addition of the new schedule, will provide the most convenient travel service ever offered from Nephi. On short Funeral services were held In trips, he explained, schedules are so arranged that passengers can the South Ward chapel last Satur leave and return almost any time day for Thomas Brough, 86. retired Nephi farmer, who died the they wish. Although important increases In previous Wednesday. The services bus service are usually made in the wera In charge of Bishop P. B. late spring or early summer, Mr. Cowan with the opening prayer beO'Connor says that hi company ing offered by Rulon Brough. feels that the Interests of the travSpeakers were Attorney P. N. eling public con best be served by Anderson, I. H. Grace and Presidadding the new schedule at this ent James H. Ockey. The speakers reviewed the life of the deceastime. The schedule of departure of the ed, telling of his outstanding qualUnion Pacific buses from the local ities, honest and integrity. bus depot now reads as follows: Musical numbers included two Northbound: 4:11 A. M., 8:20 vocal selections by a quartet comM. A. M., 12:59 P. and 6:40 P. M. posed of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BarSouth bound: 4:00 A. M.. 1 :35 P. M. nes, Mrs. Evelyn B. Anderson and 4:15 P. M., and 10:11 P. M. Clarence H. Warner; and a vocal solo by Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Venus Mr. and Mn. Bernell Gowers Glazier was accompanist. announce the birth of a daughter Benediction was pronounced by on October 27, at the Dice hos- Billy Mullikan, and the grave In Moroni. Mother and pital, baby the Vine Bluff cemetery was dedicated by Clarence Paxman. art doing fine. vice-preside- nt New Schedule Serving Nephi Brough Funeral Held Saturday The News, Vol. 20, No. 43 Candidates for Tuesday's Election M. A. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED I. The following is the program for the Sunday evening M. I. A. service in the Juab high school auditorium under the direction of the Nephi Ward M. I. A.: REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET DEMOCRATIC O AAA Election To Be Held In Juab County - Nov. 2, 1939 For Councilman, II. C. CRANE term For Councilman, ROY BOWLES term For Councilman, D E. term ar I I I I term ar OSTLER For Recorder ALBERT C. STARR For Councilman, I I J I I I I I I For Councilman, I JOHN LATIMER I I I I For Councilman, A. L. PETTY I I I I I Armistice Day Program Is Outlined For Mayor M. M. O'GARA I term ANDREWS V. C. For Councilman, term ALTON GADD term term A rT j' For Recorder ELGIN R. GARRETT EVA Figures Given On Meat Consumption JUNE KENDALL S. MARINE IS Dinner and Dance Planned ForNov. 10 SPEAKER AT KIWANIS MEETING An interesting talk was given by June Kendall, assistant director of the Utah State Department of Registration, at the regular meeting of the Nephi Kiwanis eiub held MonMost Prices Are Juab Stake Building , , day noon.. End The speaker "explained the work First Workers' Up At of the department, giving the club members a better insight into the Cottage at Temple workings of that important department of the state. LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK An evtnt which will he of interE. H. Steele was chairman of the Californians have conYARDS est to a great many people is the meeting. sumed less beef and veal than in dinner and program scheduled to 1938, but the consumption of pork take place next Friday reand lamb has increased. This is November 10. in the Southevening, Ward vealed by figures just published by amusement hall. It is for the purthe United States Agricultural pose of raising funds for the Juab Stake Temple Cottage which is bemarketing service, showing slaughter figures of all livestock in Caling built at Manti. The dinner ifornia for the first eight months will begin at 6 P. M., and the of the year. table will be served at 6:30. The cattle slaughter in the state After the dinner, an excellent profrom January to August, inclusive, gram will be given and the latter totaled 687,000 head, a decrease of part of the evening will be spent in in! dancing. 27,000 from the same period Both old time and EPHRAIM Snow will over College modern music will be provided. 1938, but an increase of 55,000 on observe November 51st 1933-33, the Our the five year average, is pioneering the way its in the stake Calf slaughter at 314,000 head was anniversary of the founding ofAcaerection of temple cottages Stake predecessor, Sanpete at Manti. It is planned to erect a 10,000 smaller than a year ago, and Supt. C. N. Jensen, an alum- number of beautiful 1,000 below the five year average. demy. cottages on the nus of will the be the college The slaughter of sheep and lambs north hill the use of those speaker of the day. Dixie doing templeforwork totaled 1,686,000, a new high record vs Snow from all over in football will be the for the period, and 9,000 above 1938 featured event. the Manti temple district Already and 117,000 above the five year ours is well under way. The plans The celebration began Thursday are Hog slaughter totaled average. and the foundation when the stundents held is in.completed 1,188,000, an increase of 218,000 evening All work la evnontjwt n K. a torch main light parade along the over 1939 and 266,000 above the done by donation, but funds are five year average, the latter an street of Ephraim, and on the cam- required lor materials. this pus. ceremony, the During increase of 28 per cent. When some of our people are on the hillside was Despite the larger slaughter of giant "S" by the temple, it will be posliving under direction of Clair the sible for those who cannot go to sheep and lambs this year, sheep lighted senior class a Anderson, president. the and lamb prices are higher than so often to get their choice Reed Braithwaite, president will be worktemple year ago. At this writing, done for a small sum per in of the and Los program Angeles wooled lambs on the charge name. Thus the cottage will be a market are quoted up to $9.75 Robet Poulsen, cheer leader, direct- blessing to many who never expect ed and the around of parade rally Thursday to live in it. against a top quotation All cattle evening. $8.00 a cwt a year ago. It will be a pride and Joy to every The official program of the day member of the ago. prices are higher than a year now stake, whenever are steers will begin an hour later, with PresFor example, choice they approach that lovely temple, quoted at $9.00 to $9.50, while ident James A. Nuttall In charge. to see our own cottage, a beautiful, steers of similar quality a year ago Representatives from the State harmoneous building standing nearwere selling at $8. to $8.60. Range Board will be present. est the temple, first to be erected, at now The annual banquet will be held but made of stone instead of adob-le- s cows which are selling $5.50 to $6.85 were selling at $5 at noon, with the theme "On, Snow or logs. Great will be your Joy are Bulls quot- College". Lucy A. Phillips will act if you know to $6 a year ago. you have helped to a ed at 6.25 to $7.50 against range as toastmaster build it. Veal a When the whistle blows for the of $5.50 to $6.85 year ago. Let us to this wonderful calves are selling at $9.50 to $11.50, beginning of the feature game, cause for rally "Sacrifice brings forth The $12. of vs school Snow with an extreme top Dixie, the Juab high the blessings of Heaven." top of a year ago, was $10. Thus It of Nephi will be represented. Alma A. H. Belliston Mrs. will be seen that cattle and sheep Garrett is to play at a tackle post Interests are faring considerably and Ross Park at an end positbetter than during the fall of 1938. ion. Both of these men represented BEAUTY OPERATOR Hog prices have been on a lower Snow In the game vs Carbon last level in 1939, than during any rec- week. TO DEMONSTRATE ent year, and at this time, grain-fe- d The Founders' day dance will be in held are which $7 at the AT CONVENTION selling evening. hogs to $7.60 compare with similar hogs at 8.50 to $9.10 a cwt a year ago. Erma Lomax, Nephi beauty Livestock prices are higher all has been accorded the In but line than the August, along honor of being one of the ten It is dobutful if the war In Europe demonstrators at the Salt Lake ashas had much effect on values sociation of Better Beauty shops -as has the general improvement In annual convention. She Is one of domestic business and industrial the five ladles chosen from out of conditions. A factor In the favorSalt Lake City for the demonstrats able condition of the livestock Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson and ions. Is the war strength In wool, sons Mrs. Lomax will take two Nephi Wayne and Byron, and Mrs. hide animal and other pelt, Sarah Daviet of Salt Lake City vis- young women to Salt Lake City to markets. ited at the home of Mrs. Louis act as her models during the deShaw Sunday. monstration and the contest that is being held In connection. Martha Morris Lunt entertained at a Lunt will be the contest model, and The Red Cross officers met with the Mayor and City Councilmen Hallowe'en party Saturday evening Meredith Sperry will be the platInst week to ask for a room In the the time betnp' spent In games and form demonstration model. Those The renvention will be held Suncity hall for the storage of cloth- In serving refreshments. Gwen Petty, Ileen day, Monday and Tuesday In the ing, etc, for the "Emergency Loan present were: Closet". The request was granted Glazier, Margaret Gardner, Mary Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City. and the room will be ready for use Janice Wade, Jeane Forrest, Clela In a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kuhre of At present the Gibson, Lawrence Foote, Robert medical needs are at the homes of Pyper, Jimmle Anderson, Kenneth Sandy are visiting at the home of Mrs. C. W. Morgan and Mrs. Geo Stephenson, Maurice Memmott and their daughter and Mr. Of-Octob- , er , Founders1 Day Friday At Snow College sec-on- d day. 7. of-fic- al Social News Local Social mar-kef- son-in-la- Belliston. the host, Morris Lunt. 1 1 For Treasurer For Treasurer MILDED STEPHENSON Preliminary music, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt; song service; prayer, presKent Tolley, 16, entation of theme, Norman Bowen; theme song "The Lord is My Light" Dies Of Gunshot Ladies chorus; religious skit; vocal Wound Tuesday solo, "Song of Ruth" Roene Bigler; 10 minute address, "Why Read the Scriptures", Cleon Memmott; services will be conductquotations from the Bible, four ed Funeral in the South ward chapel Sune girls; double mixed quarat 2:30 for Kent Tolley, 16, tet, Delia Barnes and company; day son of Jack and Delia Orme Tolley, benediction. who died Tuesday evening from a bullet wound in his head, Interment will be in the Vine Bluff cemetery, directed by Anderson funeral home of Nephi. The fatal shot was fired by a" close friend and playmate, Billy Cazier 13, son of Mrs. LaVel Svedin while they played in the kitchen of the Svedin home. Deputy Sref-if- f R. E. Winn said that the shooting was "purely accidental". According to the Stores Will Remain story given by the Cazier boy and by Remain Open Charles Tidwell, 13, f son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 November Frank Tidwell, the three Joys had ob- v a , 'j lainea a .zzH caUDre The American Legion, Post No. nistnl Trn o r oft. One, extends an invitation to the and to be lernoon, to of a attend people specNephi safe, had removed ial Armistice Day program at the j .... .. icaua J.;.S Juab high school on Friday, Novfrom seven shells. . ember 10th, at 10 A. M. The guest After they had speaker will be Dr. Calvin S. Kent Tolley filled the seven Smith, former superintendent of with soap, had fired these the Juab school district. The pro- "blanks" andthey eone to the SvHin gram will be in charge of James home early in the evening to clean H. Ockey. me gun. On account of Armistice day beThe Tidwell boy said that they ing on Saturday this year, the were "exercising" in the kitchen American T.etrinn HaeiHori in ir,lH of the house, and that he had left the program in the high school on the room, he, Tidwell, "saw Kent oraer tnat tne high rnaay, in school students would be able to heard a shot. Rushing back into the hoom, he, Tidwell, "saw Kent hear Dr. Smith. The American Legion have ar- lying on the floor." He explained ranged for their annual dance in to Deputy Sheriff Winn, who inthe new high school gymnasium on vestigated, that the Cazier boy Saturday evening, and the com- still held the gun in his hand. Depmittee composed of J. V. Cooper, Sheriff Winn removed the fired chairman, J. H. Latimer, L. K. uty Webb and Frank Brough are plan- shell from the gun, the only cartin its magazine. ning a real time for the people of ridge East Juab county. According to the deputy sheriff, The customary "noon luncheon the boys ran for assistance but' will be held at the Forrest Hotel at medical aid arrived only a minute 12 O'clock on Saturrinv. nnd nil or. or two before the boy died, 15 minservice men are Invited to particip utes after the accident. ate in me noon iestivities. S. E. Kent was born in March Forrest, Dr. L. T. Booth, and H. C. 16, 1923, a son of Jack Nephiand Del-l- a F., Crane have arranged for n roal Orme Tolley. He was a junior "Peppy Party". Because of Saturday being the at the Juab high school and had last business day of the week. taken an active part in school actvwiiiiiiaiiuci ) l rubl ivities. No. 1, of the American Legion Survivors include his parents, two siaiea Wednesday that the mer- brothers, Garth and Bobby Tolley; chants of Nephi will not be asked and his maternal grandparents, Mr. to close their stores on that day. The Legion realizes that people and Mrs. William Orme, all of Nefrom various towns adjoining Ne- phi. phi come here to shop on Saturday, and it would be very undesirable to close the business houses on that Bee-Hiv- O For Mayor DR. P. L. JONES For Councilman, VICTOR JONES PARTY TICKET Funeral Sunday For Nephi Young Man and Mrs. Gerald Cazler. Juab District Clinic Dates the Set By Nurse at the Warren O'Gara, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara has been selected as vice president of U. Physical Education club S. A. C. in Logan. Children to Have Three Complete Levan Local News and Mrs. H. A. Fowler and family of Salt Lake City were visiting relatives and friends here on Saturday and Sunday. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peterson spent unday in Spanish Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Christensen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting relatives here. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Christian Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Darral Olpln of McGill, Nevada spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Olpln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor. On Sunday Mrs. Taylor served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Darral Olpln of McGill, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey of Nephi spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner. Mrs. S. P. Taylor spent Sunday In Provo at the home of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor. Miss Myrtle Stephenson entertained Sunday afternoon at her home. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. Miss Lola Wood of Salt Lake City spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C S. Wood. Physical Exams Plans for physical examinations to be conducted in the school district here, call for the initial examinations this year, with continuance as a yearly plan hereafter. All children are to be examined before entering school, and the fourth and eighth grades throughout the district will be examined by licensed physicians. This program will make it possible for every child in the district to have three complete physical examinations during the 12 grades of school In this district. All parents of the children in the fourth and eighth grades ore asked to cooperate with the school in The carrying on this program. children will receive their schedule for the time for their physical examination and should bring with them a large towel or robe to use at the time. Parents of the fourth cr!ul children are urged to attend school on the day of the examination of their child. The parents of all eighth grade students are invited to be present if they care to come. The examination schedule for the various schools Is a? follows; B, NVnhi November Central school; November 8, Levan school; November 10, Mona school; November 13, Nephi Central school: November 14. Nephi Junior high school; November 15. Levnn school; November 15. Nephi Junior biffi school; November 20, Nephi central end Junior hich school. All examinations will beein at 10 A. pre-scho- ol Perry Jackman who has been for the past summer is home for a few days. Mrs. John A. Grant returned to McGill, Nevada Monday with her M. Vern Roylance who Emma C. Cannon, R. N. spent the week end here. East Juab County Nurse Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankier and Mrs. Peter Wankier went to Salt Lake City Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Olrin of Me The annual Road Show, present- Gill, Nevad, visited over ed by th M. I. A. will be presented end at the home of Mr. th week and Mrs. in the Levan ward amusement hall Olpln, and In Levnn at the on Saturday, November 4 at 7:30 Lynn home of Mr. and Mn ltim-T.iv. in Idaho son-in-la- P. M. h lor. |