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Show READ ALL THE ADS READ ALL THE ADS Nephi, Juab County, Utah Volume 39 'I gm WOIS1 ' "!""' m latum Thursday, April 22, 1948 Number 17 vmmymmmtm Junior C of C. Officials Installed Xivic Clubs to Meet Saturday At Fillmore a M Hi 1 s K K Installation of the new officers The regular meeting of the Asof the Nephi Junior Chamber of sociated Civic Clubs of Southern was made at a ladies i Commerce and Eastern Utah will be held on ... . ' . , f night banquet at the CCC bar-iSaturday, April 24 at Fillmore. racks in Salt Creek canyon Wed : . ... The executive committee meetI 7 v k, nesday evening, Al Hart of Bouning will open at 11:00 a. m., and tiful, National Director for Utah, the general session for the pubwas inst&lling officer, and Geo. D. lic will be held at 2:30 p. m. The Ilaymond Jr. was master of ceremeetings will be held at the MilDon F. Gadd was in monies. lard County Court house. - j f , i i charge of arrangements for the At the afternoon meeting there will be discussions of the problems party. f v-i ,, Oi'ncers installed were Roy W. of Southern and Eastern Utah as Hanson, assistant cashier of The they apply to their respective deCommercial Bank as president; partments by Wilford Day, of the Rex Wirihlin, manager of Nebo State Road Commission, Floss Chevrol?t Co. as vice president; eLonard of the Utah Fish and of J. C. Game Commission, and Arthur L. Ray Cundick, manager Co., as secretary-treasurePenney Crawford, member of the Depart. , vr-- " Howard Hansen of Sincla;r .v: ment of Publicity and Industrial : Service Station; Dean Archibald, Development. In the evening there will be a Bailey McCune hardware, and Jack Ludlow of Nephi Lumber Co. banquet sponsored by the clubs of were installed as directors. HarFillmore. J. Walter Paxman, past pres- Here is a air view of a farm in Dog Valley, lookingto the North.' Effects of soil erosion, with the gullies low W. Pexton of PextonasWholestate sale Co. was installed ident of the group, and who is at Fred J Chapman this week. director. Mr. Pexton was retiring present acting as office secretary, being cut, shows plainly on this air photo taken by president. urges as many people o Nephi as possible to attend all of the meetings Saturday, in order that problems pertaining to our section can be brought up. I " ru'" Juab District Teachers Elect , Officials Teachers of Juab School district elected new officers for the next school year at a meeting held at the Juab high school on New officers are DavTuesday. id Salisbury, president, R. C. Braithwaite, vice president, Kath-erin- e Cannon Thomas" secretary and treasurer, and the executive cvommittee composed of Theron Snyder, Elizabeth F. Colvin and Clerk Newell. Retiring officers are rheron Snyder, president, Mrs Elena H. Stanley, Mona Alean S. Pace, secretary and At a reorganization meeting pf and the1 executive comthe Juab County Farm Bureau treasurer, of David Salisheld in the Court House on April mittee C.composed L. Memmott and Golden 13th, new officers and a board bury, of directors were elected, as fol- Oldroyd. lows: Dean Winn, president; Jas. H. Ellison, vice president; Maurice Howard, director, Nephi; Smith Ingram, director, Nephi; Herman O. Christensen, director, Levan.The appointment of a a i i secretary-treasure- r will be made by the board at a later date. James H. Ellison, who has served the organization as its Pres ident for the past number of in charge of the years,, .. was meeting. LeGrand Jarman, Orem, field representative of the State Farm Bureau was present and told of the many opportunities available to Farm Bureau members through' I cooperative effort. FLYING FARMERS TO SHOW EROSION EFFECTS DURING AIR TOUR SUNDAY County STARTING AT 1.30 P. M. AT AIRPORT Farm Bureau A Plans Festival for Mona News Tuesday Night Happenings Chmaxine a very successful M pioneers wish to remind the One of the noted and Douular people of this area, as well g as former Juab County res- - a men of Utah, Roscoe Grover, has a jdents, consented to be the main speaker that copies of the ai me juaD nigh school graduatHistory of Juab County are sun available, although a K ion exercises to be held on May :.: 21, according to an announcement large number of copies have a been sold. today by officials of the high tt school. : With Mothers day coming Mr. a native son of u soon, the D U P officers and g our city,Grover, was graduated from the K members suggest that the K Nephi high school. He attended g book would make a fitting the B Y U, the U S A C and receiv K gift for this event, as well g ed his B S degree from the Uni: as for birthdays, etc. versity of Utah. He later went East and received his Masters de gree from the New York University, and at present is working on his Doctors degree. Majoring in speech and oral English, Mr. Grover also attended school in 8 r; ? of 5 . y X K County Comparfy S gj , - . I g i . s , Former Nephi DAUGHTERS OF Man To Give PIONEERS URGE BOOK PURCHASE Address The Juab the Daughters of Utah a K I year of MI A work, the Juab Stake Festival will be held in the Second Ward Amusement hall on Tuesday, April 27th at 7:30 p. m. Demonstrations of all the recreation courses conducted during the year will be given with all the six wards in Juab Stake particip- has been arrangd. Bovs chorus. First Ward; Jun ior Girls chorus; Third and Fourth wards: Ladies Trio, Second ward; Double Mixed Quartet, Third and Fourth wards; Short talks, Elaine Christensen and Farrell Winter of the Levan Ward, Beth Stanley and Russell Nielsen, Mona ward; Dance demonstration under the direction of Blanche Chamber lain; Dramatic reading under direction of Adela Polve; Boy Scout Court of Honor enducted by Glade Sanders. Following the program a dance will be held. All mem bers of the M I A in Juab Stake are extended a special invitation to pltend. Your Soil Conservation district! wants you to see for yourself the soil erosion problems of your own farm and your neighbor's, and their relationship to each other. The eroison in this area is gencan erally not spectacular, but you and see from the air the gullies which are carrying drainage-way- s Mrs. Milton Boswell was namaway the water you neea ior crops, as well as valuable topsoil and fer- ed president of the Booklore club for the ensuing year, at their antility. Now is the time to control erosion while it can be done eas- nual business meetihg held April Loren Christensen, ily and effectively let's not wait 15th. Mrs. was for the losses to become greater hostess, and club president, in charge of the meetng. Other and the costs of control higher. officers chosen to assist Mrs. BosThe Utah Flvine Farmers have well were: Vice President, Mrs. and nledrad the use of their time Farrell Carter; treasurer, Mrs. and reporter, planes to give each, dry farmer Dean Archibald Mrs. H. W. McCune. or memoer oi nis ltuiuiy a. The club atrial view of his farm. XMeignDor- program for was additoutlined and other matters of busing airports are furnishing and iness were. discussed. In attendional Dlanes and port facilities, the Flying Farmers win oring ance were the following memAll Dlanes from all over the State. bers: Mrs. Dean Archibald, Mrs. Milton Boswell, Mrs. R. C. Braith-waitpilots have regular private licensfor Mrs. Ralph Chase, es and an excellent reputation Mrs. safe and sane flying, iacn pnoi Loren Christensen, Mrs. Alton S. will has signed a pledge that there Gadd, rs. Clyne Leavitt, Mrs. Fred be no low tlying, no Duzzing or Morgan, Mrs. E. LV Richardson stunting, and no steep turns. These and Mrs. H. W. McCune. pilots want to prove to you that Mrs. Ralph Belliston was host- flvine is a safe, economical and modern way to travel. iess to members of the Ladies T iforan. n . U n fllUn- "cl I rr.- - "u" T..K 19th. The meet April ening, tion District of Mrs. J. G. ing was in write the cost of fuel and oil for irons. Litanycharge was read bv Mrs. Your business and the planse. A. Sperry. Reports from are giving George civic org anizations the various departments at the ana rinances witn splendid support convention held in last other arrangement. Dealers have Saturday were given Payson by Mrs. W. been invited to display the newest F. Brough, Mrs. J. L. Belliston, equipment for conservation farm- Mrs. Amos G. Irons, Mrs. James ing. R. Stanley. and Mrs. Jos. G. The Irons Miss Bertha McPherson We expect a big crowd. time is 1:30 p. m. on April 25th gave a dook review on "Togeth- at the Nephi Airport. If we are er which was very interesting. In to provide everyone a ride it will attendance were rs. T. H. Burton. Miss Bertha McPherson. Mrs. Geo. be necessary to start promptly. A. Sperry, Miss Lula McPherson H. R. Francom, Chairman rs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. Ralph East Juab Soil Cons. Dist.- Belliston, Mrs. Marvin Anderson. D. A. Fuhriman, Pres- Mrs. J. L. Belliston. Mrs. W F ident, Utah Flying Farmers! Brough, rMs. Jack Wright, Mrs. -- 2l J. G. Irons and Mrs. Amos G. Local and Social Items Mrs Emma Hanson of Salt Lake City was a week end visitor at the home of Mary A. Kay. Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd entertained on Thursday evening. The Retime was spent in sewing. freshments were served to Newberry, Lila Stanley, Alice Betty Yates, Edith Keyte, urace Newton. Delora Carter, Da-Nel- da Reorganized vice-preside- WW CHURCH J wm California. His teaching experiences school. During that time he was a teacher of speech, drama and radio technique. He also at New York university, thetaught New York State Teachers college, and the Ned Wayburn institute. Mr. Grover was interested in radio during the earier days of He first started broadcasting. with K S L at Salt Lake City, and was chief announcer and also program director for some time. At the present time he is manager of K S U B at Cedar City, where he is living. Mr.Groverhastraveled 7890$....N Mr. Grover has traveled exten sively and has made five trips to Europe, as well as serving as a missionary in the Eastern States. Mrs. Grover is the former Eileen Harris, dauehter of President and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris of the U S A C at Logan. We feel that we are fortunate in having Mr. Grover as the s speaker at our graduation of Juab high school. Reporter, Dons Halverson exer-vice- Seamons and the hostess. Blaine Newton of Salt Lake at City was a week end guest Orthe home of his mother, Mrs. son Williams. Mrs. Mont Yates entertained on of the Monday in observance birthday anniversary of her son, Cleve. Enjoying the festivities were Rose Keyte, Bobby and Sandra Newberry, Nyra Stanley, Har-l- o Newton and Bryce Lynn. The public is invited to attend i A big event in the life of music in Mrs. Katie Shepard and daugha three act play "Plain Sister i With the view in mind ofSun-of Juab high school is ters Vera. Erma, Reva and Doroto be presented by the Third Ward, creasing the effeciveness of at- It- students the annual Choral festival which will be held in the Third day schools through increased thy visited in Salt Lake City durbe held this year at Orem ing the week end. Ward Amusement hall Monday, tendance, Cleon L. Memmott, Juab will Stake Sunday School Superinten- in the Scera Theatre on April 30, 26th at 8 P. M. Ephraim Ellertson of Provo is April dent asks for increased attendance with Lincoln high school acting as visiting at the home of his sons. in the respective wards on Sun host. Elgy and E. Alton Ellertson. Participating will be the "Treb-blettedav. ADril 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton of which will be placed unof for need out the were In guests Salt Lake City pointing the increased participation, Mr. der the Girl's glee division, a mixhis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Memmott has compiled a table to ed chorus, and an a capella chorNewton on Saturday and Sunday. show percentages of attendance at us, or unaccompanied division. Mrs. Lottie Kay has gone to the Due to the fact that the enSunday school last Sunday, based rollment hospital for continued medical atof Juab high school at ward tention. the upon populations: A business meeting o fthe Ne the present time is over 250 they Ravrr.nnd Sheoard and son Ken 8 May will be entered in the class B Populaphi Kiwanis club was held at the Ward Mrs. George McCune was host neth of Murray were week end Goal section this year, while they have tion Att. Forrest Hotel Monday evening. ess to the Acacia club at her home visitors at the home of Mrs. Kat272 32 in 261 814 i resident E. R. Shaw was in class C in the First on April 15th. A special guest of ie Shepard. 139 participated nH mmriH that mom- - Second 23 131 579 This change will make it past the club was a former member, 241 24 176 723 bers of the club would attend the Third possible for Juab to compete with Mrs. Sisson Chase of Montebello, 26 158 schools with from 250 to 1000 145 555 annual Springville Kiwanis club Fourth California. A delicious tray lunch 151 26 92 345 Art Banquet Friday evening, and Mona students competition conMrs. McCune was was served. 207 siderable making 23 144 620 In spite of that the annual International Ki- Levan sharper. ascsisted in the serving by her wanis club convention was schedthe fact that Juab is a "B" school daughtei in law, Mrs. II. W. Mculed in Los Angeles in June. Trebblettes will present class of the Ne- the Cune. Those present to enjoy the E. II. Steele reported on the Primary conference A numbers and compote with class conducted occasion wore Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, be will Ward Second Soil Conserva- phi A schools or schools with over Flying Farmers Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Roy T. Irons. Saturday- 100 enrollment. tion project for Sunday, in which in the Second Ward hall to anan Cowan, Mrs. E R. Forrest, Mrs. 7:30 m., at according p. farmers will be shown the erosion Juab has made an excellent T. H. Burton, Mrs A. V. Gadd, .. A J??1 luck supper was served at which may be taking pi showing in past years and studMrs. W. J. Cole, Mrs. Ernest uoom me oi tne liiue over the Nellie tiunon, presiaeni. invited to ents are looking forward to this air City Equip- the:r soil, ment building on March 14 by the j land. Nephiby Flyingtrips r.rough. Mrs. T. II G Parkes. The general public is Club, through event with determination to stand Mrs Jos. G. Irons, Mrs. Chas. R Tho snrinp convention of the Janes. Officers were electattend. Jaycee of the businessmen, with the best. cooperation Jenkins and the special guest, Nebo First District of the Utah ed for the club Newcoming year: wjn furnish a lunch for the vijit-l- y Mrs. Lilly Wright was Mrs Chase. clubs Women's of officers elected are Federation President pilots and their passengers. Correspondent - Phone 30J Blanche Pexton, vice president, jrf:s. F.. Forrest, of the Public held Saturday at the Third ward The Third vand Fourth Ward Twenty-seve- n in Wilson: Donna f .jrs Committee reported that the members of the Mutual Improve- Payson. secretary. chapel . of Nephi Clubs mot-nilronrosentatives vv inn- committee had Treasurer. Louise held successful associations enjoyed a clos 8C The Ladies Literary League mot nttpnriod. tin directors. Edna May Ludlow tnoe'irgs with the County Com mentsocial at the Amusement hall on met Arts Club Fine The ing district at the home of Mrs. Ralph Board Wendell Mildred and Erlandson, Mrs. DeGarrett, and the class Utah State missioners After 20th. on regular April on Thurday evening, April 15th. president introduced the theme, April 15 at the home of Margaret partment of Publicity and Indus- work a program under the directClub president Claudia g Mrs. Joe Smith road the "Youth and the Problems of To White. was Twentieth The to with club trial was Development Century of Millie ion regard Smith meetgiven. in charge of the Guest speakers were Brough play "The Lamps fur-Mr-ofs. morrow". met recently at the home of oiling of the road to the rangrr was The recently organized Regional Nida and by prayer given ing Reva Rhcta with S. Sperry Mrs. George Mrs .Spencer Forrest to enjoy nn station. Although no definite word Glory" Bailiff, Judge will be entertained on council D. C Boswoll read club lit Beck Bosone, and State President Gadd. A most interesting book The com- wi srecoived, it looks favorably U S A, by John interesting program. at Spanish Fork. All 29th "Inside review Salt April former a musical C. Neslen, Clarence O. background. Mm. J. Kingston. nishing mittce in charge included Mrs. Mr Frroost reported members of the varSenior was Blanche Gunther high known given and well by on the Lake Mrs. D. C. Boswoll read club Mayor City Forrest and Mrs. George Belliston Among those taking part J. Walter Paxman extended an councils in this regstudents memious club The following Brough. be will the of Those attending were program guest Utah, rolloct. Miss were: Marilyn Litany was rr id by Mrs. Max ,vitation for all rlub members to speaker at the First Ward Sacra- ion are invited to partiripate. Rhcta Sperry, Thomas who favored with a vio- bers were present: Gertrude Foote, Thomas. Mrs. Joe Smith, attend tho Civic Clubs meeting nt speaker The regional council was or ment meeting Sunday evening at Mrs. Grant Halverson, Mrs. Clar- lin solo, Mrs. James M. Anderson 1,11a Richardson, Nida Gadd, Ida Mrs. Belliston gave a short ac- Fillmore Saturday. this year for the purpose Mabel Foote, Claudia count an ganized an to m. 7:30 ence Gowors. Mrs. E. C. Sher- who favored with a beautiful vo- Beck, according p. life of Willi.im of tho T"rngrcss in the preliminaries of nouncement made late of gaining better fellowship Blanche wood. Mrs. Thursday Elgin Garrett, Mrs. cal solo, accompanied by Mrs. C. Brough, Chloe Bailey, following which Mrs. drilling a well at tho Black Narrsrhools and to settle probBornoll Gowors. Mrs. D. C. Bos- W. Glazier and Mrs. James R. Brough, Ruby Cox and the host- Shakespeare by Ray Worthington, member of lems which Forrest played several records ows was also reported. are sure to present White. ess, Alma Mrs. Mnx Orme. Margaret prize-winnihe Mrs. woll, her bisnopric. from Macbeth. The part of Lady Bob and Marriner Beckstead Stanley who read1947 Monthly themselves frequently. the contest, Jonos, and Mrs. Ralph Board. Macbeth was played by poem o fthe favrrrd with a ir.tnimentaln duet meetings have b,en held at each Crawford Gates, composer of sonnet trilogy "For These Things Anderson and that of Mneheth hv arromoaniod hy Mrs. Beckstead. fool com heon We that the of the schools. Arrangements have "Promised Valley" will bo guest Our Eyes arae Dim". OREGON STATE COLLEGE Maurice Evans It was a real wmcnaasno 123456.... 6 ... 6....$$54i pleted its pur Ward Fourth the has council arompiished at by 29th a conducted April Reid Wilson H. Foote has Joined the treat for all who enjoy dramat'c Mrs. J. Earl speaker Thursday, Second White- pose very help and hope ot see have to LcRoy ' K Ward in m. the "The on p. agriculture staff as assistant pro art. departmental meeting head and a program from Spanish it function in years to come. Work of the United Nations in fessor of farm crops and assistant the program there Iiunge. Fllowing Fork at the Fourth ward sac Maintaining Peace." agronomist on the experiment sta- was a discussion concerning the rament meeting Sunday evening district Local women holding tion staff, announces William A. District convention and plans wore The reading club at 7:30 D. m. All members of the offices are Mrs. C. R. Lomax, vice Schoenfeld, dean and director. He mad for members to attend. held its regular meeting recently accord to are ward attend, urged K. The Ladies Literary League and president; Mrs. James Stanley, will work on forage crop brooding Thirteen club members were in the homo of Mrs. Max Thomas. ing to Ralph Chase, member of at esses to the six federated clubs of historian, Mrs. jamos m. Anaer-son- . research. attendance at tho meeting. Mrs. Lewis Beat: ley, club presthe bishopric. J. Mrs. and A music chairman, esses" t othe six Federated clubs of graduate of Utah State ident, presided. Litany was read Two students from Nephi are Now date for the presentation college in 1942, Foote Nephi. Club members and their Earl Reid, peace service chairman. by Mrs. Cleon L. Memmott. "Peace as assistant agronomist at the among 630 students placing on of "Had Man" has boon announced e Swarm Day and War a oook ny mioy whs Annual guests are cordially Invited. of Ilober Groenhalgh. formerly federal research rubber project at the role for winter las Wednesday, April 28th. The will be held Friday. April 23rd at reviewed by Mrs. Carl Wilkey. in Mr. Gntos has written over 300 City, has Salinas, California during 1943 quarter at the University of Utah, ipiav is being presented by the 7:30 n. m. nt the Second Ward attendance were Mrs. James Anmusical works, including right of Nephi and Salt Lake the and 1944. Later he went to tho They arc William Hoyt. son of B Y U players under the direction amusement hall. All mothers of derson, Mrs. W. Lee Bailov. Mrs. He was boon appointed assistant to symphonic proportions. managoo rf the University of Minnesota for grad- - Judge and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt and of Dr. T. Earl Pnrdoo. with the Bee-Hiv- e invited to bo a guest conductor In General Sales and YMMIA of- F. H. Boekstoad. Mrs. Fred L. of Commercial Afiliated Companies, uate study in crops and plant eon James M Greenhnlgh. son of Mr. lend being played by Alonzo J. ficers are girls Tho Invited. the nrrmier performance guest Gadd, Mrs. Udell Jensen, Mrs. A. i at Phoenix, otics. He received his master's and Mrs. Joseph H. Groenhalgh. A Mortey. K. Johnson, Mrs. Cleon L. Memwill be Irene Hailes, "Hon P. rove", a major work for with headquarters speaker a son and orchestra, which ho Arizona. Mr. Groenhalgh is Tiekets are available and will member of the Genarl Board of mott, Mrs. Kudene Warner. Mrs. average of at least 2 i degree in 1946 and stayed on for grade-poiwas rommissioned to compose for o Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Grenhalgh advanced graduate work until out of a possible 3.0 is necessary i also be sold at the door Wednes-fo- r the MIA and faculty member of Carl L. Wilkey, and the hostess. of Nephi. March of this year. Mrs. Max Thomas. the B Y U. the "American Music Festival . placement on the role. 'day evening. e, T- News of Nephi Ladies Clubs Club Ladies Attend Meet At Payson NEWS J "' t"t"A 0ra. X,"Z.ay vlui To Participate In Festival s" Club Hears of Projects 4-- I NEPHI NEWS j UNDER THE Af-Ju- CRIMSON GOLD prize-winnin- j , ng Ju-lit- bish-opmri- c, .A) began at the Juab Stake Seminary in 1925. In New York he taueht at the Sewamhaka high school, which is the richest single high schol district in the United States with 125 teachers participating in the New Date set for BYU Play , high-hono- I nt re Bee-Hiv- |