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Show It Pays In to Trade It Pays to Trade I In Nephi The Times, Vol. 31, No. 14 Nephi,, Reviews Work Open House To Mark Of Jericho CCC Camp Of CCC Juab County, Utah, Thursday, April 4, 1940 The News, Vol. 21, No. 14 Precipiation at Levan Exceeds Average of Past 49 Years Plan Suffolk Sheep Development For Nephi Seventh Anniversary Nephi Plan Christison Named Chairman In observance of the completion Precipiation at Levan from Oct" ober 1, 1939 to April 1, 1940, shows f js'. V ." of seven full years of the CCC, '; v M a better than normal rainfall, acopen house, a program and dance . M I 4 . f r will be given at the Jericno Lti, cording to John C. Jensen, cooperjy ative observer at Levan. For a starting at 3:45 P. M. Ward Holbrook Gives Sheepmen Are Aided camp, isperiod of 49 years, the average pre- April 5, according to invitations sued by John C. Crull, commandcipation at L,evan tor the six By Reservoirs and Keynote Talk At months period is 8.53, while during ing officer and Nels J. Bogh, acting Roads Built , the Immediate past season the statl project supervisor at the camp. County Convention ion has recorded 9.81 inches. The All stockmen, civic club mem1938-39 ! .. season . was . . v Since its construction the Jer- bers, and any interested persons L ,v; I only precipation Paul M. Christison was elected 6.fa9 inches. icho CCC camp located on the are invited to enjoy the afternoon County Committee at the conven- com The and Eurand evening. following figures highway between Lyndyll and County Commsttee at the conveneka has been busy giving first aid The following is the outlined parisons were submitted by Mr. tion held in Nephi Wednesday aftfarmfor the benefit of to the stockmen of Juab County. the Jensen, ernoon. P. J. Fennell, retiring program: ers of this vicinity: This aid ranges from road con3:45 P. M., Program in recreatcounty chairman was in charge of struction to rodent contrl and con- ion hall; Address of welcome, John the convention Average and the keynote adiI, W i 1939-4- 0 I 1939-3- 8 jf i 49 Years dress was given by Ward Holbrook, sists of anything of benefit to the C. Crull, camp commander; musical 2.24 1.43 1.28 October Federal range which is desired by selection; talk, Nels J. Bogh, prochairman of the Utah Public Serl 07 1.51 1.00 November stockmen and which can be accom ject supervisor; musical selection; vice commission of Salt Lake City. Ad24 .92 December 1.44 Mrs. Lyman Baker of Eureka was plished by young men working un talk by chairman of Grazing Mr. 2.72 1.06 1.44 der good supervision. Seely elected county vice chairwoman, January visory board, probably musical 2.78 1.06 1.47 number; with Fred L. Gadd of Nephi being February This work is being done by young of Regional office; 1.76 March .70 1.90 elected secretary and Frank Bees-le- y men of the Civilian Conservation inspection of camp, led by ComCrull; of Eureka treasurer. The chairCorps working under the direction mander 6.69 Totals 9.81 8.53 At 5 P. M., luncheon will be man and vice chairman of each votof employees of the Grazing serLeft to right: Rear, James Anderson, F. F. A. Nephi Suffolk Sheep growers plan to make Neand in the recreation hall, served vice of the United States Depart ing district within the county were the Suffolk Center of the instructor who was instrumental In organizing the vs phi and East Juab county named members of the county comment of the Interior. They are fed, at 5:45 a softball game, Camp West by raising the best available sheep, and by Suffolk owners; front; Lee Nielson, M. M. O'Gara, Miss LaVon Bond of Heber City mittee. 7 M. P. At be will Eureka played. clothed and otherwise taken care R. E. P. do not S. for Theodore tests which and all Park Roy Winn, Nielson, rigid pass and Miss Emiline Kindred of of by men trained for that purpose slides and motion pictures will be eliminating Delegates to the State convention Nielson. The sheep shown are prize winners, and Springville visited Tuesday Some of the pure-bre- d animals, with registration. night at from Juab County are as follows, shown, and at 8:30 the dance will some are some of 300 such animals in this district. by the United States army. of the Suffolk raisers are shown above: home of R. the Mr. and Mrs. F. with the state convention to be All work is done in the Interest begin. Nilsson. held in Salt Lake City April 20th. of the public good and to improve With the splendid quality of Suf- and treasurer, R E. Winn; direct- twice yearly. Nephi No. 1. Mrs. Stella Olpin folk sheep in Juab county, and the ors; Donald Broadhead and Cleo for an annual Suffolk day public land. Each project submitted Plans and John H. Latimer; No. 2, John number of people becoming inter- Malmgren. A culling and grading are now underway. by stockmen must meet these reC. Hali and M. M. O'Gara; No. 3, ested in this breed, a need was felt board consists of five men. quirements. These men are enthusiastic about E. C. Sherwood and Alton S. Gadd; for a definite plan of organization One project of great value to all as inasmuch industry, Nephi Mona, Henry E. Kay and Isabell All sheep must be registered this and improvement. Under the dirof the people of Juab county is the is Suffolk center the Sheep Newton; Levan, N. G. Taylor and ection of James M. Anderson, all within the year they are born. No of the leading road built by the Jericho CCC state. G. L. Shepherd. the Suffolk breeders were brought sheep is eligible for registration uncamp from Jericho towards Callao No. 1, Carl Gailaway, and The purpose of this association is on the state line between Utah together and organized. The assoc- til it has passed the culling and n Frank Beesley; No. 2, R. E. Rams are culled to make a strong, well organized iation is known as the Nephi Pure- grading board. and Nevada. Seventy miles of this No. S. B. and 3, 25 which eliminate Atherley; will Association. and into association Suffolk bred graded Sheep respective grades road have been built by this camp D. S. Cronin, Belle Coffee; Mamwith approx- for sale, and cull out inferior breed- competition among the members, and the remaining 26 by the Call-a- d participating, ewes. are going forward men are 300 Preparations moth, Fred Milliman, and Fred a ewes a in do not Mass interest in all which stimulate ing Republican greater Any sheep Both of meetings imately purebred these camps for the Federated Clubs Golden Ju camp. The officers of the association meet the requirements of the board breeding and feeding program, and voting districts in East Juab coun- Harryman; Silver City, D. C. worked under the supervision of bilee Tea and card party which will S. P. Nielson; vice must be slaughtered and cannot help to build up and advertise Juab ty will be held early next week for Wheeler and LeRoy Dunn. the Grazing service. take place Saturday, April 13, at are: President, at large: County Candidates M. M. the purpose of reorganizing the O'Gara; secretary be sold. Dipping must be done county. president, This road is built to a standard 2 P. M. at the high school gym Chairman Paul M. Christison; Mrs.. deleseveral to districts and elect is nasium. minimum width of 14 feet and Delbert S. Broad- gates to the Republican county con- Louise Vickers, Many tables have already been graveled for the first 50 miles. It vention scheduled for April 20, 1940 head and A. B. Gibson, Nephi; P. J. is an all weather road in constant reserved and the "cozy corner" is Eighty-fiv- e at Nephi. A special feature of each Fennell, Mrs. Lyman Baker, Euruse by stockmen with sHeep and proving to be a very popular at mass meeting so held will be the eka; Ray Francom, Levan and L. cattle on the west desert. Before traction, as many are taking this election of delegates to attend the W. Larsen, Mammoth. to of this this road was constructed wet advantage opportunity Young Republican County Convenweather frequently made it imposs- enjoy - an afternoon with friends tion also to be held April 20, and ible to reach the herds with sup- and at the same time hear an eximmediately following the regular plies for the herders and stock cellent musical program. County Convention arranged for 2 The following committees are when necessary. P. M. However this road is not finish- enthustically working and expect officers to be elected in each Funeral services were held in the New district The convention of the First Disted to give complete satisfaction; to make it an outstanding social are: Chairman, vice- South Ward Chapel Sunday after voting rict of Federated Women's clubs More gravel is needed and several affair: noon for Samuel G. Ord, 71, who chairman (of the opposite sex) sec General chairman: Mrs. A. L. was held in Springville Saturday, side roads should be constructed to and a treasurer; three dist . .. MarcVi 30th,-- . District rfficers Irom l died -- in Los Angeles Tuesday, ot retary , more accessible.. ... Garbett , . make, the rang General committee: Mrs." Paul E. Nephi were Miss Neva Booth, head last week, following a heart at- rictThecommitteemen. information will As this road follows a stock drive following tack. Tffe services were In charge Booth, Mrs . J. L. Belliston, Mrs. of the Garden club committee; Mrs. r V the exact time and place of A mammoth athletic carnival for through which thousands of sheep Eudene Mrs. Udell Jen G. R. Judd, Recording secretary and of Bishop Alma Tranter of the Ne- give t are driven each fall and spring, sen, Mrs.Warner, me noiaing or mass meetings' in the benefit of injured basket-ba- ll P. B. Cowan, and Miss State Chairman of the American phi ward. The invocation was of- various many other improvements are nec- Neva Booth. districts: McCune. A. Mrs. Bell fered H. Home has been scheduled for by George Department, essary. One big problem confrontward) Wed players Tables: Mrs. L. J. Wade, chair iston. The speakers were John E. Lunt, Nephi No. 1 (South Wednesday, April 10 in the new J. ing stockmen on the range is that man; Mrs. Cleon Memmott, M. 7:30 in the H. S. P. 10, Mrs. A. Robert Winn and Bishop Tranter. nesday, April The response to the address of It will feature gymnasium. of supplying water for their stock. E. room of the South Ward forty-fiv- e Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. welcome was given by Mrs. Wilford rounds of boxing and a They eulogized the life of the de- Lounge To supply this need, 15 dams have W. Smith, C. Andrews and Mrs Paul E. Pratt of the 20th Century Club. An ceased and stressed the fact that chapel. minute exhibition of tumbeen built across washes in such a Booth. Nephi No. 2, Center ward, Mon- thirty he had been a good citizen and invitation to hold the district conAll participants will be from bling. way that when rain falls and begins M. 7:30 at P. 8, in the day April Chairs: Mrs. Ray Bailey, chair- vention in Nephi next year was a good and faithful Latter Day the high school and junior high. to run off, some of it will be caught :. . City Hall. ' iMrs. E. R. extended by Mrs. P. B. Cowan, in Saint. man, Mrs. J. Earl This is the first sports carnival 3 by these dams and saved until such Forrest, Mrs. FrankReid, No. WedNephi (North Ward) Musical numbers included a selof this kind to be sponsored by the Wanlass, Mrs. behalf of the Federated clubs of a time as it is needed. Some of at M. 7:30 P. 10, in nesday April ection by the Ladies Fidelis Choral Mrs. George A. Nephi. department of the high these reservoir have a capacity of Ralph Belliston, Ward Relief Society hall. athletic Mrs. Elmo Hansen. Those attending besides the above Club; a violin solo, Mrs. Verda B. the NorthLevan school, but it is hoped that it will as high as 18,000,000 gallons of wa- Sperry, Mona, and Time Mills: and Mrs. Music: Thomas and vocal M. a selection by L. an annual event. All proEvelyn Anderson, named ladies were: Mrs. ter. Of course all of these dams to be announced by local not become a quartet composed of Mrs. T. D. place chairman, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. Sowby, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. J. ceeds will be used to pay doctor are not full of water, but all but Will ice. L. Mrs. H. Wilson Clarence and Mr. of Warner L. Davis, bills accumulated by the basket Glazier, Belliston, Miss Mabel Sperry one or two have sufficient for the and Mrs.Hoyt, Voters in Nephi District No. T. W. Allred. Mrs. Julia Hoyt . . Honored at and Mrs. Ralph Barnes. The benthe Ladies club; Mrs. Thos. season they are in use. will also elect 12 delegates to each ball team during the past year. Tickets and publicity: Mrs. I. M. Bailey, Mrs.Literary ediction was pronounced by Bishop or C. R. Jenkins and Mrs. party on anniversary ine purchase of some new tumAn interesting piece of work done Petty, chairman. Mrs. Thomas Bai- J. L. Belliston of the 20th tne conventions described above: C. H. Grace. Century bling mats has permitted the gym by this camp is the construction of ley, Mrs. Wilford Pratt, Mrs. Glen club; and Mrs. Udell Jensen in the Vine Bluff Nephi No. 2, 10 delegates and No. 3 students to The and grave participate in a sport dam at River Bed a delegates. Mona will name three that Is Mrs. Fred Gadd, Mrs. Mrs. Eudene Warner of the cemetery was dedicated by T. C. 8delegates, quite unique among high about 40 miles west of Jericho. This Schofield, Levan 5 delegates and schools of Ernest Brough, Miss Mabel Sperry, of Winn Salt Lake club. City. the state. Over forty is a flat across which all traffic Miss Lula McPherson. Mills i delegate. of the best tumblers in the schools All in voters believine passes going west. The ground is qualified Games: Mrs. G. R. Judd, chairhave been selected to put on the so flat that after a storm water man, Mrs. Robert the principles of the Republican show Winn, Mrs. C. .R Plans Are next Wednesday. They have Flowers For Summer stands for weeks, making it almost Lomax, Mrs. J. Walter are to be in Completed party attendance urged Paxman, worked hard in preparating for at these and impossible to cross. their Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins, Mrs. Ray For Senior Ball Be meetings Should Planted Now, wisnes in tnese mattersexpress this program and those Friday This condition was turned to ad- Worthington, Mrs. George Bellisby votings. wna interesting attend are promised a real All selections will be ballot a and out ton Committee first in Mrs. by and Erva large digging Andrews. vantage by Urges thrill. Evening Gymnasium voting wm be held for a full hour quantity of earth, thus making a Decorations: Mrs. Herman Friends Call Several "grudge fights" have Many 7:30 M. at P. Ball be Senior will annual The beginning Mrs. Juab deep reservoir which always holds E. the Beautification chairman, By County been lined up for the boxing show Spencer the water and then taking the Forrest. Mrs. A. L. Pettv. Mrs. F held Friday evening, April 5 in the 85th On Committee on Wednesday April 10. Birthday earth obtained and making a road H. Beckstead, Mrs. Verda Beck, and new high school gymnasium. The No bout will be over 3 rounds Hasn't it always been your desire Scouts Pass Court of fill high enough to hring. the road Mrs. Stella Beck. Of Nephi Lady music will be furnished by Roy in length and no time will be lost to have beautiful flowers a greatabove the watr so that it can be Refreshments: Mrs. Udell Jensen, Walker's MelMelodians. between matches. The program On Monday, April 1, Mrs. Julia er abundance of them than you Review For Many used in all types of weather. chairman; Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. A. The beautiful decorations which will start at 8 p. m. H. Belliston, Mrs. J. A. Burton, Mrs have been especially prepared will T. Hoyt of Nephi was the recipient could afford to buy? More than It is interesting to know that Leland Awards Mrs. these reservoirs while containing Belliston, Dennis be the background for an exquisite of feliciations from friends and rel- a dozen kinds for a holiday? Why High now so you will have only 10,000 cubic yards of earth or Wood, Mrs. H. C. Crane, and Miss floor show. All parents who wish to atives upon reaching the age of 85 not plant At the Juab District Court of Tri State Lumber To come and merely enjoy the fine years. The day was spent at the plenty of flowers for the summer Review less, are carefully engineered be- Alice Sowby. held Wednesday evening, Prizes: Mrs. L. C. Warenski, spirit of the evening are invited for home of her daughter, Mrs. Amos months. fore construction starts and all The following suggestions are April 3, the following scouts made Sponsor Eucational Show possible features are incorporated chairman, Mrs. Clarence H. War- an admission charge of ten cents. G. Irons, where numerous friends flowers well known to most every- applications for advancements. Those wishing to partake of the called to express good wishes and to make the construction success- ner, Miss Mertha McPherson. From Troop 131: Herman Mem Fri. Afternoon, Evening Hall; Miss Neva Booth, chair- festivities will pay the regular ad- chat about old times, and friends one. With a minimum of care they mott. ful. A puddled clay bore is built Silver Palm; Kent Belliston and relatives over the state sent will produce an abundance of fine in to cut down seepage losses. The man, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. J. mission charge. "Hidden Treasures',f a new all Glen Belliston, Star; Frank sound Star; L. blooms will summer.' The seniors the Mrs. the and is throughout and Belliston, used earth Eudene Warner. appreciate farm picture will be shown greetings congratulations. carefully spread Star. Annuals: Cut flowers Mrs. Hoyt is alert and active Cozy Corner: Mrs. Wm. Bailey, patronage of all, inasmuch as it is Asters, Broadhead, 7 P. M. in tamped. The whole dam is covered April 5 at From troop 132: Milton Wor Friday, for her years, maintains a cheerful ageratum, arctosis, baby's breath, the with rock to prevent erosion. To chairman. Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. their last year in high school. Juab school auditorium, high star. wood, Senior Publicity Chairman outlook and believes calendula, china aster, cornflow to John Richardson, mantake care of all excess water, a M. L. Sowby, Mrs. Roy T. Cowan. James Carl Warenski and DeLee according that the people of this commun- er, gaillardia, lark spur, marigold Garrett of the Trl State Lumber Co., ager spillway is built which is protected are for Tenderfoot applying ity and state have many privideges lAirican mignonette, nasturtium, sponsors. The educational picture by solid concrete where necessary. rrom 131. and blessings or which all should phlox (Drummond) Pink, (China), ratings will also be shown at the high With the precautions taken, most B. P. W. Club Members Takes Place In addition to above the applioa Marriage be devoutely thankful of these ponds should last at least school for all students, through the Salplglossls, Scabioasa, the for tions, following sweet-sultaapplications She was born at Nephi April 1, stocks, strawflowers. 50 years and give excellent service Attend Convention at In Salt Lake Temple cooperation of the lumber com1855, a daughter of William and sweet peas, Zinnia, petunia, ver- - merit badges: with only a small maintenance cost. pany and the school officials. Book met Bryce At St. o Bailey: binding, rour-Charlotte Cruse Thorpe. The fam- Dena, balsam clock. To augment this supply of water The feature picture is the absorbGeorge al work, Firemanshlp; Milton Wor Nicholas Smith With officiating. Tallest annuals: Annual Holly wood, and to make available all water ing human story of a young man Miss Donna Pexton became Mrs. ily thereafter moved to Sanpete Broadhead Frank dramatics; castor hock, Officers of the various Business bean, cosmos, african first who believes In the treasure that possible, several wells have been a ceremony county, and settled at Ephralm, aid, public health, swimming lies in the soil, and drilled and equipped with pumps, so and Professional Women's clubs of Joseph W. Jensen at who found It, In where her father was killed by In- marigold and sunflowers. Glen Belliston, bookbinding; Kent In Wednesday morning performed Tall Perrcnials: In and dians herds of the October 17, his success farmers will see the met he that trailing State a convention on 1865, while sheep Delphinium, Belliston, bookbinding. Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. six were and cattle can get additional water as Sunday, March 31, at St, George. theImmediately iartanan aster, to others goldenglow, holly, attempting after the ceremony rescue the The district committee is proud practical, successful soil handling needed, especially during the dry Mrs. Anne R. Price, state president, Ephraim livestock herd hook, sunflower. farming methods that unlock of these fine scouts and think that and they were honored at a wedding from a mauauding Medium crvsan band Chief treasure In the soil. of Babysbreath. years when the reservoirs might be of St. George, was In charge of the dinner at the home of Mrs. J. W. Black Hawk's warriors. because of the increased interest theAdded themum, to this feature will be a and columbine, the address empty. Iris, meetings, coreopsis. principal 1738 Fourth Eat Street. various scouting organ The widowed mother, who was ninese larkspur, peony, phlox, and among the After water Is considered, it is was delivered by Miss Alice Mann- Jukes, by motion picture through the trip wore a smart The bride of more outfit and Izations, better scouting modern Keystone steel and wire a found that some attention must be ing, an attorney, of Salt Lake City, invalid on account of hav- uncnial poppy. In Nephi Is well on its way. We mills pink crepe with black patent ingpartial been overrun by an emigrant paid to ways and means of increas- who is also the legislative chairman petal showing the huge open-hearwool black accessories and In that Provo topcoat. hope headquarters furnaces which pour forth ing the amount of forage for live- of the National organization. Plans Her corsage was of rose buds and wagon while crossing the plains, will on act these appImmediately dowas left with three children, of Brady Named stock available on the public tons of flaming moulten steel, to were made for the Utah State lications and send certificates and be League main. It Is a well known fact that convention of B. P. W. to be held gardenias. cast in Ingots, rolled into billets, whom Julia, the oldest, was a child Mr. Jensen and Mrs. received as evidence of badges accomplishfeed on President at Meeting available of ten. the in Ogden on May 4 and 5. the amount of rods, and finally Into wire, which an friends at ments their made many these open boys. by is converted Into fences, range has oecreased the last few At the noon luncheon, two vocal house between the hours of 8 and Through courageous effort on the barbed Golden Oldroyd, District wire, nails, etc. years until only a fraction of the solos were given by Mis Roene 10 p. m. at the new home, 1792 part of the mother and children, Elmo Brady of Nephi wss elected Scout Commissioner The stock formerly on the range can be Bigler, of Nephi, who is attending Sixth evening's entertainment will by the kindness of neigh- president of the Utah Central baseEast street. The home was assisted fed. be completed with the "Hoosier Hot and friends, the family surviv- ball league at a tne Dixie college nt St. George. In held at decorated with cut bors ed the days of pioneer struggle and the Payson Junior meeting Shots" One of the chief causes of the attendance at the St. Gpoi-pand an animated cartoon meet- - beautifully high school last Band Mothers Plan lack of feed is the presence of ro- - ings from the Nephi club were Miss flowers. Tha admission Is free, and the mother lived to week. comedy. hardship, to farmers, land owners, their famdents such as prairie dogs and kan - Priscilla Wilson, president; Mrs. the age of 87 years. Other officers named Include Entertainment Here ilies and friends. Julia Thorpe was married to Tim- Dave Greenwood, American garoo rats which outnumber live - jErma Lomax, Southern district Work was started this week on stock about 10 to one, and prob - director. Miss Maida Foote and Miss the new home being built by Max othy Hoyt, son of a pioneer family vice president; and Wilbert Fork, On 28 April ably do more damage to the range. Trenna Bailey. of Spanish Fork, Thomas on North Main street. of Nephi, and has resided here since Her husband died In 1915, and treasurer. The boardsecretary Every summer thousands of nrres Hobhs Is general contractor. 1875. The Band Mothers enjoyed a tea ectlon by the Mosquito Quartet, of dirLloyd so that Mrs. Hoyt has now been a ectors ronstltufe the of range are covered by enrollees of afternoon. Mrs. Susie B. and a musical selection by Iris Tuesday presidents Mrs. L. efJ. who spread poison grain In an widow for 25" years. Belliston, Mrs. G R. the following teams, all of which Worwood. president was In charge, Richardson and Jeff Andrews. ElUdell EuMrs. Mrs. fort to remove thexe pests. This Judd, Nine children were born to Mrs. were represented : Levan, Nephi, and expressed her appreciation to mo Hansen gave the Invocation. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Peterson of Jensen, work must be carried on contln- - dene Warner and Miss Neva Booth Rciplo announce the birth of a Hoyt, three of whom are living: Dividend, Spanish Fork, American the Band Mothers for their support Mrs. J. A. Burton was chosen as a 31. convention of attended before the First daughter on March Mrs. Peter- J. Frank Hoyt, Roosevelt; Mrs. Fork and Heber. for many years the In the recent membership drive. chairwoman of the Band celebratuouly Another Clubs at son was formerly Miss Ruby Bellis- Amos G. Irnos and Judge Will L. will be held Monday at themeeting rodents can be brought under con- - District of Women's Provo The program consisted of two num- ion on April 2a RefeshmenU were last ton Continued on Page 5 of this city. Springville Hoyt, of Nephi. Saturday. bers by the 8th grade girls, a acl- - served to 30 band mother. junior high school. " ' , G-2- 6, ir r fL Ft vv a . .-- '.."', .iTt-- VjiiTt.w r ' ;,P t f Jn "fV - Card Party and Tea to be Held Republicans Plan Mass Meetings April 13th Attend Club rrn Reaches Convention at Springville . Fur-geso- Ord Funeral Held Last Athletic Meet Scheduled for Sunday v. Wednesday 1 stock-wateri- re Mrs. Hoyt Observes Anniversary Man-gelso- n, whole-hearted- ly -- snap-drago- n, n. th , . I Jor-gens- |