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Show Read All The Features! Read All The Ads - It Pays! 4 Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, April 6th, 1944 Volume 35 News of the Service Men Services Held Farm News Wednesday From AAA for Mr. Linton Off ice Reaches 95th Anniversary mvmmmmmn PROCLAMATION CTT" ' WHEREAS, 1 ' Number the Nephi Junior Chamber of Com-nierc- e, Word was recently received in through their united efforts are sponsoring Nephi of the promotion of George a City Beautifieation Day, and M. Pexton, son of Mrs. L. M. Pex-to-n of this city, from the rank of March and April subsidy payChurch Worker Died ments on milk and butterfat will First Lieutenant to Captain. 1 WHEREAS, for the beautifieation of our city, be paid in May, according to inCongratulations, Captain Pexton. At Home In Manti formation released from the local is Pexton located ai Captain Nephi City Corporation lias available upwards of 2000 AAA office. Dairymen who expect Kearney, Nebraska, and is directlj ' Last Saturdya shade trees of various varieties for planting by the to participate in this payment must in charge of the engineering sect Funeral services for Samuel Lin- keep accurate records of the num- ion in processing of overseas airresidents of this city on the streets in front of their ton Jr., 77, were conducted Wed- ber of pounds of milk and or but- craft. At the Kearney Air Base 's sold. the ward are fat ter the South at afternoon Fortresses) (Flying nesday premises, and given their final check up before chapel. Bishop P. B. Cowan was Uses for High and Low heading for the European theatre in charge. for the health and safety of the WHEREAS, Mr. Linton, former Nephi City Grade Potatoeso which was Issued ' of operations. The embargo is a U. Janof the was George born in graduate Nephi marshal, residents of this community, for the control of pests the interstate Commerce Com- S. A. C. at Logan where he receivuary 7, 1867, a son of Samuel and by mission, effective March 11 on the ed his degree in Engineering. At and diseases; for the betterment of general welfare Ella Sutton Linton. He has been use of refrigerator cars for the Chanute Field, Illinois he received exceptionally active in the L. D. S. low or of and morale of the residents; and feor the brief it of additional engineering instruction grade potatoes church, serving as a missionary to shipment in North Dakota and after entering iginating service. He has the the Indian Territory in 1898-9- 9 and Minnesota residents of other communities who may be in this was extended on March occupying many positions in his 20 to include spuds grading below been located at Salina Kansas, in Nebraska and in Florida. He has ward and stake He has been an LT. S. No. 2 for city from time to time, it is advisable that all unsightly Nebraska, Colorado, sent much time as an instructor ordinance worker in the Manti L, Idaho, Montana, Utah; in Wyoming, loading, weighing and balancing piles and collections of garbage, etc., be removed ; D. S. Temple for the past four Nevada, Washington, Oregon and planes. years. California. M. His L. Pexton, father, the late He married Elizabeth Jenkins I, D. E. Ostler, Mayor of the City of Nephi, do The embaro results from a ser was a Captain in the Nephi batin the Manti ious October 28, 1890 of refrigerator cars tery of the old Utah State Militia. shortage She died October 28, and is hereby proclaim Monday, April 10th, 1944, as 'lemple. expected to encourage the 1837. of good potatoes CITY BEAUTIFICA.TION DAY Garden Air marketing quality Field, City Army Survivors are his widow, Mrs. for human consumtpion and to Another class of aviatAgatha Farnsworth Linton, whom turn the flow of low grade stock to Kansas ion cadets, eager for the second he married October 10, 1939; three diversion channels for which and urge the residents of this city to take proper steps of its flight instruction, has Ida Quietly going about minor tasks daughters and two sons: Mrs. ana facilities phase tansrportation this basic school arrived at to make their premises absolutely free from unsightly on pnnuprcintr with thrs U'hn Memmott, Mrs. Eva Nielsen not required. The transportat- from various primaryflying schools in. gd to of returns him J. Leonard Linton, Nephi; Bulon are nappy ion restrictiones do not apply to the Army Air Forces Training objects: to paint and repair fences, outbuildings, houses, th. dav william A. c. Brvan. vet- Linton, Walla Walla, Washington; of certified seed or war Command. and telegrapher for eran and Mrs. Margaret Lemon, Brig- - shipments lawyer seed certified etc., an dto plant where desired in front of their properly Among the young aviators who President Brigham Young, Wednesham City. Also 19 grandchildren approved and tagged. will be end the upon sisgraduated 95th anniversary and one great grandchild; tiwo premises trees from the Nephi City Nursery, in keeping potatoes for of an intensive nine weeks course day observed the Drying of ters: Mri. Mary L. Morgan, Salt industrial alcohol production and here is Kenneth R. Garrett, 20, son of his birth. with the heretofore outlined program of the Nephi of and Mr. Bryan. still very active Lake City and Julia Crawley livestock feed is proceeding satis- of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett, of unusual brila with Los Angeles. memory in Beet Junior Chamber of Commerce. of NephL Kenneth is a graduate liance is factorily. sugar plants the only surviving member Speakers at the services were I. Red River Valley are process- of the Juab High school, where he of the nginal of Morcompany li. Grace, A. H. Belliston and Peter the carloads several was a member of the basketball ons who were sent Issued at Nephi City this 5th day of April, 1944. Nielsen of Manti, who has been a ingThe White Potato daily. by President and swimming teams. He was ed Industry to settle Juab valley in Young Temple worker with Mr. Linton committee has" recommenditor of the yearbook in his senior D. E. OSTLER, Mayor at Manti. September of 1851. He was only ed that WFA build a stockpile of year. two and a half years old at that Musica) selection consisted of a processed potato and that Cadet Garrett completed his pri time, and vocal solo by Laurence Memmott, provision be madeproducts during the intervening for operation on mary pilot training at Tulsa, Ok years has watched Nephi, the state accompanied by Evelyn B. Ander short notice of programs diverting la noma. and nation go through periods of son; a vocal soto Dy veiyn a. to livestock feed, potatoes starch, Before of a receiving the wings Anderson accompanied by Diane G. flour, alcohol and other industrial progress, war, peace and depresliving oxfeier, the cadets must also sion. Booth, and a quartet selection by products. These recommendations attend and pass pilot instruction Mr. Bryan was the guest of H. W. McCune, Mrs. Delia Jarnes, and others concerning potato diver- courses at advanced schools. honor at a family dinner given Evelyn Anderson and C. H. War- sion are being considered by WFA his son in law and daughter, ner. Accompanist for this selection officials. Private Clyde Broadhead is vis- by Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Forrest, at the was Diane G. Booth. in with and relatives iting Nephi Hotel Tuesday evening. In The invocation was given by Wm. friends this week. He has been Forrest attendance were Mr. and Mrs. ForRust of Manti, and the benediction stationed Califorat Roberts, Camp rest and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bent by W. J. Cole. W. W. Stephenson nia, and has been transfered to R. Bryan an family of Nephi; Mr. gave the prayer at the graveside divisFort an with Ord, Infantry and Mrs. Loyal Adams and family in the local cemetery, where the Norrh Ward Choir ion. of Salt Lake Cty, and Mr. and interment was directed by Ander- of Wllklns To and 'family Mrs. A. T. Present "Hail ' soil funeral home. THE EAST ilJAB Richard C.T Lurit, HA 2C has Salt Lake City. Mrs. Adams is the The Easter King" qualified for 2 Training of the former Bryan and Mrs. United States Navy. - Upon grad- Wilkins Margaret is the former Helga Bryan. The general public is cordially wil be DISTRICT SAYS: One son, Rolfson Bryan, is servinvited to attend the Easter CanThe following are recommenda- uation from the course he Mr. Lunt ing with the Military Police on tata to be held at the North Ward tions from the Dairy Planning com- awillcommissioned officer. begin training on June 1st. overseas duty. Speakers at the services for Jos. mittee: chapel Sunday evening. .The ward of the university where Irrigation of Pastures W. Cowan Sr. were A. H. Belliston 1. Production Recommend Location putting an excepa per- choir haslotbeen is more or will he not take been has Pasture training and Joseph H. Greenhalgh, with be of Increased hard to work in the that tionally production be should which of meet our announced. manent crop, of this sacred musical closing remarks by Ray Powellwas in share the preperation country's the is now Mr. in when mind Lunt stationed at the borne preparing the South Ward Bishopric who and will surely present production goals of the nation thru U. S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, seedbed. A rough and irregular offering, an enjoyable evening. in charge of the services. and mangament prac- California good feeding to W. difficult is he is land where irrigate studying the piece of Invocation was offered by T. "Hail The Easter King" by Roy tices. as the ridges will not get sufficient E. Nolte is the cantata 2. Vickers and benediction by A. E. Feed. Recommend that in prinicples of the medical corps and chosen for low or was smales and the spots presentation this year, and the folwater Smith. The graveside prayer ci ease in feed supplies be made in surgery. too Kiwanis much is son from of Mr. the Richard Members and of suffer the will Nephi likey accord with national requirements lowing is the program as angiven by J. Walter Paxman. club, with their ladies present, at- water. The pasture crop will be nounced by Mrs. Viola Musical selections consisted of and that to help bring this about Mrs. Floyd Lunt of this city.Ockey, choir of 22nd a number tended their for party in a quarbirthday production director- two musical selections by MrIn South in 5th Mm William the Warren irrigating Wednesday April Any saving years. co tet composed of Evelyn Anderson, acreage moreze "Ring O Bells" Choir onH u'ntor nrtunllv used for nUy received word from their ward amusement hall. The prog"Blessed is the King" Choir Delia Barnes, Clarence H. War- epa silage, and increase Educaof was over a in ram I the and period charge complete irrigation ner and Herman Wm. McCune, "The Savior Prays Alone" choir atlen! through more extenslxe planting and me tional committee program or ior Anderson win L. P. easny Lth pay years in lt?ycare and use of phosphate and v'nf with Soprano and Alto duet by a vocal duet by H. L. with committee TimesnNews land Tne reaches of costs Mangelson leveling. Florence Haynes and Afton Lamand Mabel Anderson. Accompan- ammonium fertilizers. and that he reads acting as chairman and L. J. Wade The' application of the right 3. Breeding. Recommend thatl there regular ists were Diane G. Booth and Rheta bert v as time toastmaster. at of the water ik. cvn ui right, uiu herd improvement be made In dairy' "And While Jesus Spake" choir Sperry. A letter from Vermal Beck rec- is important. Too little water will with bass Corporal Warren also stated that solo by L. E. Beck and was its read. received to the not yield ently thkrsom pasture higA permit ' Tenor solo by Clarence Gowers. ne pr Ed as had This The club their guest,, may maximum The following item was taken duon production. w Tema es be brought into the "The Cross", choir with m Qarence was the ward Sheya of Helper, Utah. Mr. cccur from Insufficient water per alto andRadiant from a publication issued by the flucing tenor duet, Velma San county each year to be used as 1",?ln PentmKaly. ac-o- S of application, or too long a period beGovernor is Lieutenant met Glen Out Sheya Douglas Air craft plants: foundation stock; then to use sires' ders and Nello Sud weeks. WOrd recelved by the Southern District of the Utah-Idah- o tween irrigations. Over, irrigation Irene Chase, plant protection of"There Was A Garden" choir. proven production; .that better district of Kiwanis Internati- is also detrimental inasmuch as it ficer, has opened a curio store on calves be given and more calves the families here, "There Is a Green Hill far Away" We CRn y to Clarence and Glen onal. Mr. Shea spoke to the club leaches out plant food from the Contralto I Ocean Park. raised be solo by Carol Stuart. on the subject "Keep America soil and removes its fertility. Her shop, named the Pan Amer-' 4. Disease Control Recommend LtJTf "Behold the Angel Descended" 60 "!em ta American". be should apwater ican, has many handmade blank Irrigation be herd tested President Ray Gadd and Secret- plied either in furrows or by the unoir. leather goo a that every fordairy all over the asarapes, jewelry, Lives Again" Baritone solo Bangs Disease and a, ?at Earl Steele were in attendance border method. Ordinary flooding by"He ary table linens and feathered work. regularly careful consideration P. Anderson. be L that given in Salt a held and divisional at water each of are to and them imported to the vaccination of calves 4 to 8 meeting is wasteful of soil Most of the articles paper. "The Blest Asurance" Tenor and Lake on March 30. Governor Edi- should not be used where these Alto from below the border." . . . . rionths of age to the same ! T . T duet Clarence Gowers and Utah-Idah- o son district of If the can be Deal, employed. otner methods Carol Stuart. disease, that all Pyoung stock at was Is of this in method and later used, they meeting charge the furrow "Hail The Christ", choir ?mp Florida, against blackleg, and J"6? Mrs. Charles Bowles and daugh- baccinated havln which all the club presidents and should be made somewhat diagnol all herds be tested periodically ?ftfPed- - to, Mn "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" In were past 15 that is Utah secretaries of if clubs the the Ren contour ter, after having spent the on or the slope Lem ?A in attendance. Tuberculosis. soprano solo by Verda Beck. months with Corporal C R, Bowles for otherwise wl h 2 of his excess cent, mother, per "Go Ye!" Men's Chorus. FuU Dairy Unit Every Dairy ?ephj vWtmg ( has returned to Nephi. Corporal f.Farm, down the main slope, and In all The Song of Easter Dawn" by Recommend that farmers U urZ. 'Ji toBowles has been transferred to who are In close should be cases enough ,,anA lst, SETS ANNUAL MEET the Choir. dairy business ... keep as Belliston. Fort Wayne, Indiana. is between a to Lt soaking Shepherd pilot permit manv cows on th farm t gether Louise Chase Is reader for the Fortress. April 29 has been set as the date furrows. The border method may cantata, with Rheta ' and equipment will permit, that r a Sperry on the the officers of for for election a with the to fairly used be advantage and Eva S. Chapman on the An lnstrutcor'a course in First they feed producing cows to cappro-- 1 ' afcra hosH nf water, if the land is piano Wildlife East R. and Mrs. Charles Juab Federation, Corporal Aid will be conducted by the Ne- acity, and that they feed dry cows Bowles and baby have arrived in viding arangements can be made o can be made level In one direct Organ as accompanists. Viola W. Is director. American Red better. . phi Chapter of . Nephi. Mr. Bowles left last Wed- - for that date. Otherwise it win ion. The land is diyided into strips Ookey 6. Marketing The cantata will start at 8 P. M. Cross, the first class to be held mJre as is near as date be held must be that and 60 iana wide feet 40 to of Wayne, Siru dairymen pre use of Monday a 8:00 P M. at the Court nossible. level across the width of the strip Mrs. Donald H. Broadhead and 60 room, Juab County Courthouse. market. Styby It is planned to have the fishing but not the length. Ridges about daughter Lucille of Ogden have visi A special First Aid representahis wife. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles, on main oireei in uie uiernwn iui Fix Inches high are thrown up on ited In Nephi this week. They are tive from National headquarters Members of the committee are Mrs. Bowl- - boys and girls with appropriate! either side of the strip, and thus Melvln Max and Stanley at the home of Mrs. Broad-head- 's will be here to give the instruct- J. E. Worthlngton, Perry C Hall, es. Mrs. and baby will re- prizes, and in the evening the or- the water Is confined to a limited guests sister, Mrs. L. M. Pexton. ion. This course is open to all per- J. E. Andrews and Wliford Bellis- main hereBowles held. will In be with her parents, Mr. ganization meeting width of the field and results sona who now hold Instructor or ton. The meeting will be followed by even distribution of water. The Melvln Mrs. and Stanley. Mrs. Snrah Broadhead of Advanced Certificates. refreshments and the showing of borders or ridges are also sown to Alberta, CanadaAnne is visiting In NeInasmuch as considerable effort well as an inter- -' the same crop as the rest of the as Seaman First Frank game pictures Broadhead, with secure this relatives and repfriends. ' has been made to Class ljft Tuesday for his station estlng progiam. This method of irrigation phi field. resentative, we request that all President George Bean has the is especially suited to pastures and to 5 acre InchPS will nrdinnritv Ko a after California at Shoemaker, of eligible persons take advantage week's visit with his parents, Mr. assurance that five truck loads of ..411 mua Hmo urfltpr JtnH Roll. sufficient with a reasonal require this opportunity for advanced TrtHirntlrtn runs should In no case ment or w to 40 inches. end Mrs. Lei and Broadhead. Frank legal size trout will be available training. soon as as conditions for In 300 600 feet to planting exceed length. Care of Pasture Mr. and Mrs. Denzll Jensen ar This amounts to In the cast o flonger runs the -Pastures should he hnrrnwpA nt uaiiu. are favorabe. Th Book lore club met recently family of Rexbur. Idaho visited I . 15000 fish In number or 3000 lbs upper part, of the field Is often loast every spring and once or with Irma Richardson as hostess. should assure the Irrigated too much, while the low more durinc the This by weight. mmmor in alitor A novel, "Taps for Private Tussle" and friends In Nephi and Fountain fishermen of nlentv of irood snort er end fails to get a sumclent flronnlncn and nvnivnm tVio Ki Because of the general confer- for the season. by Jesse Stuart was reviewed by Green. effects soil of trampling by anim- ence sessions being held In Salt Betty McCune. Members present It will be recalled that 45OO0. The frequency and amount of ais. i ne carrying may be were Betty McCuhe, Marjorie Mor-gaMr. and Mrs. Vincent Ord of Lake City this week end, there will flngerlings have been capacity planted at water applied will vary between treatlv reduce becni 10 fttivlr will Lucille Gadd, Grace McCune, Bountiful announce the birth of a be no Priesthood nor Sacrament will ordinarily not eat the forage a- and and seasons within seasons, . n .. n n .1 V... tirnn rlnnlh Marjorie Boswell, Lucy Sanders, son on April 1st, arrordlng to word meetings In either of the wards of The latest reports Indicate that Jean Westrlng, received by the baby's grandpar- Nepht, with the exception of the they are doing Yvonne Carter, narrowing will ' iouna oroppings and lut.fni- .- VirtMlntr satisfactory ..v.......n mrvftpitvJ nf " ' 1h anil reVluce or eliminate this condition. Felma Chase, Irma Richardson, ents, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ord. North ward where the Sacrament that later will add, greatly to rainfall. and of temperature, humidity Clumps grass or weeds will Donna Chrlatlaon, Thelma Chris meeting will be held In connection the pleasure of fishing! textured, sandy, or gravelly develop on most pasture In addition Light tensen, Louise Leavitt and two The Nephi unit of Service Star w'th the Easter Cantata Sunday Is to your Interest to join soils will require more frequent, to spots around droppings. It ThU guests, Alice Belliston and Helen Legion will meet at the City Hall evening. the association as It requires con but perhaps lighter applications of forage as well as the new growth Amil 10, at 3 P. M. The feature Pay. siderable time and effort to look water than will heavy soils, and all will be wasted unless it Is mowed. of the program will be a paper on Miss Joyce Chappell was named after the Interests of all sportsmen. soils will require little more water Pastures should be clipped to 1 or The Nephi South ward will pres- America's Most Famous Women as Deputy County Cleric by the Some one must do It. Let's share than Is required for maximum 1V Inches In height nt least once ent as their preliminary program by Orsena Warner. A piano solo BoaH of County Commissioners In the responsibility and make certain yields of alfalfa. Loam and cay during the ummer. The new fornext Tuesday evening a radio play will be given by Ruth Eleanor the rpttulsr Monday. Miss that we have plenty of fishing loam soils should be Irrigated every age will be succulent and palatable under the direction of Mrs. Ida Jones and a reading by Dsrlene PriiHlla Wiljon is County Clerk, near by. We have a limited a- 15 to 21 days, but lighter sandy and the clippings may be used for Harris. This will b followed by Anderson. Refreshments will be having been appointed shortly aft mount of gascollne but throutrh or gravelly water hay. soils will department work. All members of served and all members are urged er the resignation of R, Elgin i united action we can still have every 7 to 10 days, atrequire least during Future articles will discuss fertilto atUad. the ward are Invited to attand. Gardntr errly (his of food plenty An Irrigation of 2 izers and grazing control. fishing. :r J Mr. Bryan Active At 95 Years Still . low-gra- ry Public Invited to Easter Cantata Sunday Evening at North Ward Chapel Dairymen Recommends Practices Funeral Held V-1- ljs Anniversary Party Held Tr ? 3!ve " Le,n1!rJro ,.,, aer ., c tfJEK 7llij " ''F?rt ampanlXtore Local and Social News ; n, V. sc.-si- yr. mid-summ- I 14 Services For W. A. Bowles Monday Nephi Farmer and Church Worker Died Wed nesday Afternoon William Abraham Bowles, 80, the family home WednesFuneral services day afternoon. will be conducted Monday at 2 P. M. at the North ward chapel. Interment will oe in charge of Anderson funeral home. Mr. Bowles was born June 5, 1S63, at Nephi, a son of Thomas and Susanna Washburn Bowles. He married Mary Ann V:ola Johnson December 27, 1883, in the Endowment house in Salt Lake City. She died in 1.941. He has been an artive member of the L. D S. church, and was a member of ti:e Juab Stake High Priests quorum find a ward teacher at the time of his death. For 16 years he was a member of the North ward reunion committee and was a member of the Stake Genealogical committee for a number of years. Survivors are his widow: Rosella P.oswell Bowles, whom he married August 25, 1942; six sons and Susie B. Worwood, daughters: Flossie L. Sudweeks, Leo, Lavern, and Carl Bowles and Fern B. Garrett, all of Nephi; 32 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren Five jrandsons, Including Don Gowers. who was raised by Mr. and Mrs. Bowles, are serving In the armed services. Friends may call at the family home Sunday evening and Monday until time of services. died at Dairyman of Levan Buys Valuable Sire Peter Sorenson of Levan recent-y- l purchased a purebred Holsteln sore named Utahna Imperial Gentleman, a son of Carnation Country Gentleman, owned by Carnation Milk Farms. Merrll Ml Waralck and Robert G. Webb. Carnation Country Gentleman is one of the outstanding sires in th West and has made a considerable contribution to the dairy Industry of the Intermountain West. He is this fall to be returned to the Carnation Milk Farms to be used by them r.s a herd sire. The mother of Utahana Imperial Gentleman. Utahana Imperial Bessie, as a two year old. produced fn 276 days 10983 pounds of milk and 364 pounds of butterfat. The mother of this cow, during 1942-4- 3 has a production record of 557 pounds of butter fat and 15106 pounds of milk in 291 days. The production record of the sire shows a large number of his daughters have produced over 700 lbs. of butter fat In annual tests. With the third generation, in both the sire and the dams progeny shows a production record of well over 1000 pounds of butterfat. This calf urchased by Mr. Sorenson was born May 30, 1943, and should contribute greatly to increased dairy production fn Juab County. We congratulate Mr. Sorenson on his continuation of his policy of building greater unit production through the use of better His policies are well animals. worth following. Marriages Are Announced Mrs. Mary B. Sells announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Elaine Sells to Corporal John Carl Purrell, s n of Mr. and Mrs. Mark New Jersey. Purcell of Tn-ntoThe rrremony took place at the Belvedere hotel home of Bishop John L. Herrk-- who also performed the ceremony. The bride, wearing a suit of pale blue, was attended by her sister. Miss Audrey Sells, and Frank W. Otticrstrom flood as best man. The newiyAcds spent a short honeymoon in Salt Lake City and the bridegroom returned to his duties at Parris Island. S. C. Mrs. Purcell will go to South Carolina at a later date. Corporal Purcell is a former student at Temple University at Philadelphia ( Pa., where he was a member of Theta Kappa Phi, social fraternity. The hride Is a graduate of Juab high school and Juab stake seminary, and ('ince her graduation has been employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Purcell has been visiting in Nephi with her mother this week. Announcement is made of the rrmrriaee of T Sgt. Earl Dirkerson. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hale and brother of Mrs. Elmo Wilson of this citv, to Elsie Ander son, formerly of Nebraska. Miss Anderson Is an army nurse, stationed In Hawaiian Islands. Th marlrsee took place Marrh 22 at the Crossroads church In Honolulu. Sgt. Pickcrson Is serving with the 145th F. A. and has""been In the service sine 1941. |