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Show BUILD IIEPH1 BY 0 AW liEPHI INDUSTRIES SUPPQRTIHO BUILD riEPIII BY SUPPORTING IIEPIII BUSINESSES Nephi, Juab County, Utah Volume 39 Dates Set for Annual Ute Stampede School PIlay Friday Evening The Scout QfizEti atVbrk f '"'?"" in iuyin.pluuJlllWlijl,iltMWwiivw.i. ..W. iUU.mil. IHMM 'frv J Salt Lake Lady Jurist to Speak Here Monday I , "June Mad" a comedy in three acts will be presented as the annual Juab high school play on January 6th. The Friday evening, works of Florplay is one of the Colin Clements ence Rybison and and is under the direction of Miss Adella Polve. Student directors are Florence McPherson and Ann Gardner As President Memmott. Public Urged To Attend Meeting At Blue Room - The cast of the play consists of: Penny Wood, Ruth Eleanor Jones; Chuck Harris, Max Ostler; The annual UTE STAMPEDE will be held in Nephi July 8, 9 and 10, according to a decision announced Thursday following the organization meeting of the new board on Wednesday evening. R. Elgin Gardner was chosen as president of the Ute Stampede association, with S. E. Forrest, a new director, as vice president. R. A. Jackson was renamed secretary. Other nembers of the board are Elden C. Sherwood, Clarence C. Cowan and Ned T. Ostler. One member of the board who was elected at the annual meeting last Thursday had not accepted the position Thursday. The UTE STAMPEDE has become one of the largest shows in Utah, and is well known thru-othe west for an outstanding entertainment. The top cowboys participate in the STAMPEDE every year, and outstanding livestock is always assured. the Mark your calendar now UTE STAMPEDE July 8, 9 and Judge Reva Beck Be- - me, well known lady jurist of Salt Lake City, and a member of the Utah State Board on Alcoholism, will be the principal speaker at a public meeting at the Blue Room of tha City Equipment building Monday evening. Judge Bosone's talk is under the sponsorship of the Nephi Kiwanis Club in cooperation with the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Federated Wot F men's clubs. The meeting time has been set as 7:45. Alcoholism touches directly cr indirectly every family in the State. There are various types of alcoholics. What to do Willi the Alcoholic? In the past the alcoholic had nothing to look forward to; the alcholic has a bright future today. The community and the state have a definite obligation toward solving the problem of alcoholics toward making those people well and more secure. These are some of the topics which fxaMOf aMWtflCAiLMaiah.;. r ll.li- -J y, tf1,.1 will come up for discussion by 'i Bosone, and she will call AMERICA'S EDITORS GET UTAH PICTURES Brossard 'Judge her Lucy upon experience as a Judge and Barbara Busby, state employees, inspecting photographs of one hundred Utah scenes herewith displayed by the to prove her statements. State Department of Publicity previous to mailing to the nation's Mrs. Bosone, who has been a for the past eleven years, publishers. Fully captioned, more than 12.000 pictures will be dis- judgereceived national recognition has tributed to America's leading newspapers and magazines by the State for service on the bench. As a Department of Publicity as a major publicity effort to induce tourists legislature, she served for two to visit Utah. terms, and was chairman of the Sifting committee in 1935, the only time this position has been held by a woman. She is a member of the Utah State Bar and has been (admitted to the practice of the United Supreme Court of the States. Because of her outstand ing work in rehabilitation of alcoholics and wayward boys and girls she was named to the Hall ot Mrs. Wood, Doris Ann Shaw; ElDr. mer Turtle, Dean. Bowles; Wood, Stanford Cazier; Effie, Marcella Greenhalgh; Milly Lou, Betty Beck; G. Mervyn Roberts, L. Dee Mangelson; Roger Van Mr. Vlick, Gordon Cambridge; Harris. Neil Park; Shirley Went-wortRalph Carolyn Carter; Wentworth, Vernon Bosh; Julie Harris. Barbara Broadhead. This play portrays several days in a girls life, when she passes from girlhood Into womanhood. The comedy and yet reality of makes it an out ("June Mad'" standing play. The first performance was given on Thursday at 1:30 for the elementary grades, with the regular performance for the public Friday at 8 p. m. h, V v. CP "J - -- ut v Over The Top 10. Talks on Alcoholism 1; 2.000,000 June Kendall, a member of the Utah State Board on Alcoholism, was the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce held at the Forrest Hotel on Wednesday evening. Ross Syl, local engineer for the State Road Commission' also spoke to the group. Mr. Kendall pointed out in his talk that Alcoholism is the 4th disease in the United States jl largest and told of ways and means iQoday, used by Alcoholics Anonyw'being mous to combat the disease. Mr. Kendall also urged all members of the group to hear Judge Reva Beck Bosone and others on Monday evening at the Blue room of the City Equipment building. anniversary of the organization. This year Boy Scouts are emphasizing conservation of food and natural resources, planting gardens, safety and fire prevention, home repairs and personal health checkup. Scouting promotes world peace through World Jamborees and practieal help among 42 nations with 4,409,780 members. Through its World Friendship Fund of voluntary gifts the Boy Scouts of America helps Scouts overseas to rebuild their units. So far, more than 3,000 tons of equipment have been shipped. Above is the 'fficial poster marking the Scout birthdav. A collection of $178.50 for the annaul March-o- f Pimes campaign In Levan has been turned in by the Levan Lions club, who this year again speaheaded the drive for funds to help care for the unand girls who fortunate boys are afflicted with pUThis shows a huge increase over ; the 1947 collections. Sunday, February 8th marks the 38th anniversary of the organization of the Boy Scouts of America and Scouts throughout the Nation, will celebrate the birthday with appropriate observances. The feature of the week's celebration in Juab district will be a big jamboree at the Juab high school sponsored by the Kiwanis Club jf This will be held WedNephi. Superintendent C. Ray Evans nesday evening at 7:30 P. M. All of Juab school district has been registered scouts, scout masters invited by President Harold C and other Hunt of the American Association troop committeemen n scouters of Nephi, Mona and of School to be a will be guests of the Kiwan-ian- s platform Administrators, at the general sesfor an evening of fun, frolic sion of theguest of convention this group and demonstrations of scouting in at the Municipal Auditorium at action. Atlantic City on Monday, FebruThe climax of the fun part of 23rd. ; i tne program n ame win comet. when the arytJJ. . atuun i cura-ui executive u uuS3 w.i,, piemy 01,i miUee of President group. mustard are dispensed to the m Hunt also invited Superintendent lainngiy hungry scouts. Evans to organize a committee to x District Chairman Claude inspect and evaluate all convenwill be in charge of the pro- tion exhibits of instructional matgram assisted by Marvin C. Witt, erial and equipment which will be district vice chairman. E. R. Shaw, on display at the Audpresident of the Kiwanis Club ur- itorium at Atlantic Municipal on SaturCity ges all scouts and scouters and all day. February 21. Klwanians to attend the jamboree. Authorization by the Board of Education of Juab Schol District (Additional Boy Scout articles or for Supt. Evans to attend these Page Four, Section Two) sessions was granted at a board meeting held Wednesday evening. Supt, Evans Invited to Convention Vets Classes Successful Classes for veterans are being held every Monday and Thursday night at the Juab high school in the Veterans farm training proLawrence gram, according to Brough and Max Bowles, local men who head the farm training in East Juab County. Mr. Br iugh has been supervising the program for the past 16 ironths, and Mr. Bowles has been connected with the program for the past several months, being previously employed by the United States Dept. of Agriculture. In a recent class, James P. Mo Cune, Juab County attorney gave a discussion on "laws pertaining to marketing farm products and farmers deductions on Income tiv". Approximately 50 trainees are enrolled in the program. Joseph Nelson of the Nephi Furniture Co. is in Los Angeles this week when? he is attending a carpet laving school being sponsored by Mohawk Carpet Mills. Instruction is being given through lecture and actual practice on the newest methods of carpet laying. A Fireside chnt will be held held at the Second ward lounge room on Sunday, February 8th. immediately after the Sacrament meeting. Stipt. C. Ray Evans will be the sneaker nnd will dismss "Choosing a Profession". All Second Ward M Men and Gleaners and their friends are Invited. WARD Wesley R. Diekerson will 'show slides on Soil Conservation to the Special Interest group of the First Ward Special Interest group on Tuesday evening. All members of group are urged to attend, as ell as others who may be inter- - 3 sted. Le-va- T j . Lo-ma- Dies At Home Schedule Two In England Meetings 'n Tn infn ..,nna ill' t v , , 1 lie luuuwiiitt icmi ed last week from Elsie Latham , "i Crooks, and because many of the Hall February T9th at 8 P, M. -. t people of Nephi are interested, we City It mm ' are printing it in full: 'Homelands" tneman Francis ). Springer will be Mill Hill in attendance, York Hunting, (England! Matters of interest to each of both of a state and natTo The Editor ional n.'ture will be discussed at Dear Sir: "I would like you to put in the the meeting. Nephi paper, the announcement of All members of the Veterans of the doath at Huntington. York. s Wars nnd oil eligible Foreign in 16th. her 8!th yonr. January ore urgd to attend a VFW Jane Macartney, wife of the late on Friday evening at 8 Henry Maenrney, nnd nunt of meeting Cm. W. Di'ckworth nnd Elsio P. M. fit the Blue room of the !City Equipment building. Crooks (Latham.) The meeting is scheduled to be- Both Mrs. Macartney nnd mv-seat 8 p. m., and election of of rin 10 in bointr spent years Nephi. with Mr. Macartney when he op- ficers will be conducted. ened the X L Bakery in I could return and visit you all Street, and I spending my school t days there. I feel sure that ouite a numVr'nr r.ietnnth anHmt ite,i of the older members of the com city cr York that would he of in me. win and rememher terest to r.ur renders I wjuhl munity there is nothing that I should lik be verp pleaded to do so. better than anv one to wKV to! I would vrv much like yon te me to renew old friendships if ym send me a of the le kind enough to pass on'er with the notice of Nopht r-Aunts my address. death. I have a very soft spot in ny With eery good wish fo- - the heart for Nephi nnd the l;ird- - rirosperitv r.f the citizens of Nephi hearted pciple tere where mv'I am a ?eMrnt of Ion? go nnd many hsppv girlhood Crooks (Mri El-iwere spent, and only wish that' (Latham) 1 : : .. i ) s- 1 r'i'V 3 vt-erin- lf M-ii- Mr. nnd Mrs. John R Springer and Miss Kathryn Burridge of Salt Lake Citv visited with Mr. Wanda Burridge over the week end. Mrs. George Lowther of Pocn-tellIdaho is house truest of her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Phillips. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Oadd of Silt !ake City and Mr. nnd Mrs. Vic- e tor Gadd and family of Sprinr-villspent Sunday with thMr parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. o. ip-'ii- tom-'-l.me- . '' r?-p- tir,l pnp-wou- ld '.r fT.iilliiMi Farm Labor Boards To Contiue to Assist with Problems Under New Setup - Annual Jamboree Wednesday To Be Feature of Local Scout Week Activities U4 j ,...... Levan March Of Dimes . Successful members of the Boy Scouts of America )More than will observe Boy Scout Week, Feb. 6th to 12th, marking the 38th Jaycees Hear FIRST Number 6 -- New Board Names R. Elgin Thursday, February 5, 1948 Poult rym en munity of Levan, the Levan ofLions the club and the Levan post American Legion for their fine work this year. The collection is slightly over 28 cents per cap ita. Again we want to thank Levan Lions flub, the American Legion Fame. In addition ta ,Judge Bosone, there will accompany a large and Alcoholics prominent group of who are Anonymous members and dynamic very interesting speakers. City officials, law enforcement officials and church officials are especially urged to hear this program. You will be entertained, you will be interested, you will be surprised. June Kendall says: "This is once you will have to come early it you want a back seat" The state farm labor board and the county farm labor associations will be utilized "to the fullest extent" by the Utah State Department of Employment Security, B. L. Flanagan, Executive Director, announced Saturday. These organizations, developed by the Department of Agriculture during war years when farm labor problems were handled by that department, will continue in much the same capacity under the De partment of Employment Security ivir. tianagan said. Farm labor duties were returned to Mr. Flan - Attend Meet . H Grant lvins gave an interest-fjstin- g talk on "Brooding and who sponsored a Polio fund dance, Feeding of Chicks' at the poultry and the people of this community. meeting on February 3rd. Mr. Ivins pointed out that January and- February was the best time to buy young chicks in order tl.at poultrymen may obtain the maximum narketing and product- agans department January 1. He further stated ion results, Primary efforts will be directed that in order to have good laying toward marshaling all available must hens buy good quiliiylUtah labor for Utah farm iobs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble rec- c'licks,you and it is also to the pro- - Mr. Flanagn said. Since industrial eived word of the death of their ducer's advantage to buy near at plants are utilizing 120,000 work-hombrother in law, Samuel Shaw of General principles of chicklers iffi wand probably will be hir- 27. on Las Vegas, Nevada January and brooding activiiie: iing more when summer comes, a Mr. Shaw was born and raised in feeding of feeders, worker supply ordinarily not conarrangement Wilford member of the Las to Vegas Nephi, and moved use of sun porches an! nected with the labor market will State Road Day, Commission, District 30 years ago. was also be stressed. ranges developed. Engineer Swapp, Harry Wright, Major source will be students, he Safety Engineer of the State Road T Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyatt of oof- - , ,c pointed out, who can be utilized ,r,, of Commission, and Wilford Castle Gate visited several days Extension f oultryman of the U. S not exploited by farmers. Ar tne isaiety cuvision, wereKemp special last week with her parents, Mr.l on wi1 a,.d also are &peak feeding being made guests of the Nephi Kiwanis club rangements p : and Mrs. L. P. Anderson. of poultry. to bring Navajo Indians into the ai the regular weekly luncheon- Mrs. L M. Petty was in Murray ; management bIir is invited to attend state to assist with harvesting, and The held at the Forrest Hotel Sunday visiting with her son andthis meeting to be held in the mrAiLnii liciiiuiiriiH win in? avail- - meeting evening daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Bu,p Koom of the City Equipment able if plans can be made to pay ivionoay The highway officials were in rieo Petty m. 7:30 at for to their Utah Nephi primarily for the purpose of p. transportation Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones of building and back to Mexico. over the new construction jgo:ng Salt Lake City were week end lon ,he road. Miss Elaine Petty left Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. E. Len Mrs. Geo. D. IlaymondTThas re - to determine if additional work for Portland, Oregon to be a guest turned home from Seattle, Wash - should be Jones. recommended at this Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley of her brother in law and sister, hTgton where she spent the time or if the and Mrs. Chas. Bowles and child- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hestmark. Christmas holidays and the past js satisfactory present construction ren were in Provo last week vis Mrs. Ernest Brough is In Lav- - month with her daughter and son meeting was In charge of iting with Mr, and Mrs. Blaine ton visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Van n i.iw, mi, anu Hire. 1. W. U01QS - ;(hpThenilhUf nffnlra fommlff. Norton. K. Price. j brough. the club, and was arranged for by Inns-muc- h S. E. Forrest, chairman. as Mr. Forrest was ill Monserved as day, J. Walter Paxm-'chnirman of the meeting. There has been some controversy since realignment of the high- -' way that the grade had been made 'steeper, and that the trucks using It this road were handicapped. was aiso brought out at the meet-- I ing that because of the pitch of Mhe south wall of the cut, the sun j is prevented from ri ining onto a (portion of the road, and thus ice forms which creates a traffic haz ard. -. The State Road of.c'U stated tNit studies wovld be made and ' steps taken to correct any proper haz.-.rd- , if it is found that one exists. i Billy Bailey favored the club a piano solo during the course of the evening, and it was well received by the club members and guests. In addition to the State Road officials, other guests in attendance included County Commissioners W. C. Andrews and Carl Chairman Mark Johnson ' I of the Millard 1; county enmmisiion-crs- ; Harry J. Irons. Nephi Citv 4 Councilman, A. C. Starr. Nephi Ci'v purchasing agent trd Owen iU. DeSpain, local forest ranger. THE TREBBLETTES Juab en I unt, Ardith Sudweekt, Dar-le- rlne Paxman. Rowene Sudwejks. LEVAN The Levan Relief high singers who hava performed Anderson, Glenna Bracken, Louine Doris Shaw. Third Society will sponsor an e numerous times during the past Joyce Downs, Kathleen Warner, row: JoyBarrett, Summers, Arlene Farns-wortYear party and dance at few months In Nephi ond during M.rjfsn Cooper Ostler, 8usa,inah Lela Mae S'ott, Carol Step- Ienp the Amusement hnll on Thursday the UEA convention performed In Wilkey, Director Linden J. Leath-a- henson, Joan Bngly, Ruth Sjr-ens- nieht of next week The Second row: Gwen Harmon, . Hp len Salt Lake City. The girls are Bro oh, Ara be called on to furnish th available for add'tional appear- Betty Beck, Beth Tolley, Beth ten and Doris Halverson. Phiito will ticket, the date, and the eats and ances by contacting Mr. Leatham. Stanley, Anna Julia Hoy, Berta by Chapman Stu iio. will have "Ladies choice" during Front row: Marilyn Thomas, Hel Jean Bailey, Yvonna Walker, Cor- the dance. - Former Nephi Man Dies State Road Officials Here e. ov.t-crcwdir- g, I r-- m.-V- v j , Nephi-Leamingt- i. 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