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Show TheTimes-Hev- s fill 1950 WINNER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE A(VY r& r e -- IV rrf AA ri The Nephi, Juab County, Crews Battle Clean Up High Water Progressing Utah, Thursday, April 24, 1952 PUBLISHED FRIENDLY IN NEPHI, CITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF UTAH THE AWARD Volume 43 Times-Hew- s SINGLE COPY 10c Number 17 Cake Sale Decision Made 10 A. 31. Saturday To Play Ball At hcaviWs Ward Beellive girls f This Summer iwillTheholdTliirda Cake Sale on at Leavitt's and Service Friday For Richard Heber Jenkins Approximately two weeks reSatur-da- y main until the Nephi City cleanPlumbing May 7th. up climax will be held It was the unanimous decision Heating, starting at 10 a. m. Activtiy all over the community In the second tragic accident of the several enthusiasts who d Proceeds will be used to help cleaned to a up completely within ten months on the the annual baseball meeting sponsor their visit at the Girls In an battle, City, points Nephi and painted up city for the big held last Monday evening, that 'Home in Provo canyon. City Electrical Department, RichCounty, Irrigation Company and day. You and your friends and ard Hober Jenkins, 60, a lineman, baseball should be played again State Road crews have for the "Please come and select your neighbors are pitching in to remove was electrocuted this year in Nephi. delic-jiou- s at 10.50 a. m. cake from the past week battled the highest run- the winter's accumulation Sunday many of ashes, the Baseball off "in 60 years" as Salt Creek Therefore, Nephi Tuesday, when the wire which he ones on is sale" invitat the bottles and debris, and it is cans, had been handling apparently came association was once again organi- ion of these young ladies. has been swollen to many times that the only thing left to in contact with a 2300 volt ' and will function during 1952. zed Leav-itt- s. normal from the heavy snows In hoped 10 A M. at priSaturday do by the Cleanup Climax Day J. S. Cowan was elected to the mary circuit. the mountains. will be to celebrate. office of President of the AssocServices for Mr. Jenkins will be Inasmuch as the farm work is The situation late Thursday conducted Friday at 2 p. m. at the T. (Jim) Green-halg- h iation with James d night was described as still very coming on fast, it is necessary, ward chapel by Wm. as vice president, and K. J. serious by Mayor P. L. Jones, and according to City officials, for all as Secretary - Treasurer. raxman, Bishop of the First Ward. Sperry to the clean up completed as a precautionary measure, both get city Friends may call aat the family Duane Sperry, Udell Wankier and ' city power plants have been clos- before they go onto farm work home until time of services were elected as Theron M & jm ; Snyder Friday. from dawn to dusk. ed down. Mr. Jenkins, and Bert Jones, Corporal Valoy R. (Tim) Carter Directors of the Association and cleanof the A Richard Heber Jenkins Most serious spot in the canyon complete picture Clarence C. Cowan was appointed City Electrician, hid been working in in the upper power plant reg- up climax day will be published on the cut-ovteam for the of the street lights as of the Manager ion. Tuesday evening's emergency next week . . but in the meantime, on north main street, and Mr. coming year. block on be the Jast don't your call for the storing of drinking Jenkins had dragged a wire across It is contemplated that new An outstanding day In our fair water was brought on when the to be ready for it., Main Street. The wire was anchuniforms will be secured and that community will be Tuesday when course of the creek was changed ored on a cross-aron the opposthe necessary financial aid will be Margaret Masters will be here, acand the city water line was serite corner of the intersection is also cording to those in charge of arIt City. given Nephi by This also has iously threatened. from which the accident happened hoped that the many fans of this rangements for her visit here. happened in one or two other on Third North and Main. will give their complete supabout be will city talking "Everyone spots, Mayor Jones stated, and The wire apparently sagged and Corporal Tim Carter of Nephi, port to this endeavor. her . . and she'll most likely be although the danger is not coma member of the 145th F A Bn., hit eve- talking about us on her radio proheld be each will Practice against the high voltage line, The Nebo First District, Utah pletely over, it has eased somehas been appointed ning at the Fairgrounds park from gram . . so be sure and don't and Mr. Jenkins was knocked first B., Battery Federation of Women's Clubs will a in what in this Mayor Jones, to his knees. The Nephi Jaycee Janes held First Alternate to the United Stat- 5 to 7 p. m. Everyone who feels forget" they continued. In attempting to hold their fifth annual Spring conconversation late Thursday night, their annual election of officrs at es Military Academy at West Point that they would like to play basebreak the contact, he apparently held will be entertainment The vention on 26th April Saturday, asked that all families continue to the Blue Room made further contact with the wire and this week arrived in the Unit- ball this season Is urged to attend Tuesday, April 29th at 1:30 p. m. fet 10 A. M. in the Monday evening. Springville Third and was unable to have at least 36 hours of drinking Before the election a delicious ed States enroute to New York to these practice sessions. AJl will in the free himself. d and hall ward and ward Ninth chapel. water stored in preparation for any buffet dinner was served to Mrs. 'attend school. He was badly burned about the be welcomed and will have every lounge room. A delicious luncheon in woman each Federated Every Mrs. possible emergency. He called his mother, Rex Wirthlin, Mrs. oJe Overman, to make Ihe team. will be served, and a fine program, club is urged to be present. There back of the neck and head, and The tanks in the canyon are be- Mrs. Roy W. Hanson, Mrs. Udell Gyppe Carter, from San Francisco opportunity season. successful Let's a have with delightful Margaret Masters will be study groups for all depart- on the lower left arm. ing kept full and in event of a Wankier, The power was cut within a Mrs. Miles Anderson, on last Friday evening. as the guest speaker will be en- ments. Mrs. Edyth Beckstead will possible break in the Bradley Mrs. Ray Linton, Mrs. Claude Tim, officially Valoy R., was short time, and medical asvery attend. who all joyed by Relahave of the March to the Foreign charge pipe, a transfer back sistance summoned, but he was Mrs. Ray Boswell, 'appointed by Congressman Walter ANNOUNCE APPROACHING Ward Worthington, of the Fourth Members tions Department. canyon line could be made at Mrs. Alan Ostler, Mrs. Jess Steele, K. Granger, his mother stated, pronounced dead upon arrival of Relief Society and MIA are sponThe guest speaker is to be Dr. Ithe the tanks, but a day or more Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Harlow Wbile the battery was stationed MARRIAGE OF POPULAR Doctor. entertainwonderful this Ernest soring L. of Wilkinson, president would be necessary. Mr. Jenkins has taken an active W. Pexton, rMs. J. E. Reid Jr., 'at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Tim took fund a ment as project, building the Brigham Young University. m The dam at the upper power and Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr. a series of examinations, and at LEVAN COUPLE so in addition to having a wonder- - The theme for the convention part in the community, and especplant was weakened somewhat on New officers for 1952-5are: one time in March, while serving 1 ful experience you will be support-- is: For what avail the plough or ially in Church activities, being a Wednesday night, and ciews spent President, Mrs. Udell Wankier; in Korea, Tim was flown to Tokyo Mr. C. Mrs. Foster and sail or land or life, if freedom member of the Presidency of the Gard ing a very worthwhile cause. all day Thursday strengthening it vice president, Mrs. Joe Overman; for another series of exams after ner of Levan announce the apTickets may be purchased from! fail, a quotation by Ralph W. Em- 71st Quorum of Seventy at the to protect the plant, and to protect time of his death, and for the Mrs. Robert Leger and which he returned to his unit, past marriage of their daugh- Itha Gadd, Ann Stephenson orA any erson. the irrigation system and the com- secretary, Mrs. As far as we can determine, Tim proaching Linton. 12 years. Treasurer, M or I approximately of Ray officers the the of D. Keo ter to son and Sorenson, Koye, silt the from debris, com-! from this be munity the first At the time of his death he also Mrs. Wirthlin has served as club will of Mr. and Mrs. Cameon Thorpe of Relief Society of the Fourth ward. gravel which would come if this president for the past year. was chorister of the First Ward munity to receive this honor, A gift sale, Axtell. dainty featuring should break. On behalf of the community and a Sunday Sunday school, The marriage will take place aprons an dhand trimmed hankies, Crews have been called on sevschool teacher. Mrs. Erma Carter and Mrs. land his friends, The Times-New- s eral occasions to reinforce the Dora Shaw were in Provo last extends heartiest congratulations April 26 at the Manti L. D. S. especially nice for Mothers day Mr. Jenkins has served as South giving, will be held following the banks of the 'Big Hollow" near to Corporal Tim on his success, Temple. Ward Sunday School superinten-iden- t; Wednesday. luncheon. . wed a "i ..... Following the marriage the highway at the mouth of the with the hope that he will be as Counselor in the Presid "honor band their The schaool dinner will in be Juab was ding high this and situation canyon, very successful in this undertak- given by the grand parents of the will present a concert in the Juab ency of the Stake Y M M I A.. . apparently in check late Thursday Free Chick Day is being held as of the South Ward ing. SorenMrs. Mr. Peter and groom, high school auditorium on Mon- M president night, the Mayor stated. next week one the Juab I A., and as counselor in that day by son. A reception will be heJd in m. 8 at p. day evening, beginning Additional trouble spots were local dealHe was a member organization. the Levan Amusement hall at 8 p. Valley Feed Company, brewing within the City limits on er for Swift's Hardy chicks and it was announced this week by of the Stake Old Folks committee Dancing m. followed Square the Director same evening, Lloyd Neal, by for Purina feeds. street crossings both on the Salt a program and a dance. The concert will oensist o ften serving as chairman for 17 years. ' Creek channel and on the big hol- ; An advertisement in this issue Cancelled His most recent assignments were Night Friday will Sorenson Mr. Mrs. and IS i numbers, including marches, cor-ale- s, to the low channel. tells the complete story. Stake Adult Aaronic Priestin make Levan. numhome their overtures and a novelty Mayor Jones was high in his hood Committee as an activity In respect to Heber Jenkins, beber. effort of the cooperative praise which as sports director of and the worker, Dancing Party Square Wrm. Mr. R. and is to Mrs. The admission free Jarrett the the pubCounty, Irriging put forth by was scheduled for Friday night at and sons Ronnie and Craig of Salt lic and is in return for assistance the First Ward M. I. A. He has ation Company, State Road workcanbeen has Nebo Skateland, Lake City were guests Sunday of give nthe band on their trip to taught Sunday School continuos-l- y men and the City crews in the all-ofor many years. celled. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. California last winter. of tide" to 'stem the effort i Mr. Jenkins has had a hobby, j Geniel Jarrett. Christensen He also was Reporter, the spring run-of- f. which has endeared him to a great volunfor the in many praise high many people, that of square dancteer workers who have assisted in As counselor in the Stake ing. damvarious sections to remedy MIA presidency, this had been faces One however, problem, age. of his numerous responsibil-- , ;one hinder-anc- e is Male the and The Chorus . . . that Sentinels workmen, ities, and his love for square danc-one of the most well known choral of those who "just come to ing has brought many hours of hap in Central If you desire to watch watch". South will Utah, groups to many people. ;piness Satconcert on what is going on, please park appear here in a Mr. had followed farm-- . Jenkins urday evening, May 3rd, at 8:15 p. your car at a place where it will American his most of of the Unit The lifetime, and had ing Nephi in no way hamper the movement m., it was announced this week met the Seventies operated Thursday, successfully Auxiliary Legion be and trucks of the being used, by officials of the Sunday schools recent in 17 of President home the at farm years. He Quorum April of the First and Second Ward cooperative in keeping yourself at WJMWfiati li:'''iw,ii'-23 v.m... has worked for Nephi City Elect- -' Eudora Bowers, who presided over of a point where the efforts of those the Sunday Schools, sponsors rical Department for approximat-- " Robert A. Vgeler who will give the business matters and introduc- appearance. crew members and workmen V. A. Mrs. ed the guest ely 10 years, transferring from the speakers, Communist of will not be hamper- a first hand account volunteers The Sentinals is a group that and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard in the canyon to line work plant ed. communities of several brutality in forcing confessions Gadd represents in February of 1951. A large amount of the water from innocent political prisoners who gave interesting and informa- West Millard county, and under A Mr. Jenkins was born at Nephi has been coming from the Water when he speaks at the Utah Re- tive talks. Mrs. Gadd talked on the direction of Ladd Cropper has to the as it March 24, 1892, a son of James child, Welfare pertains Hollow and Hop Creek drainage publican Crusade to Victory dinachieved considerable state and Mrs Beard discussed how it and Margaret Grace Jenkins. He national recognition. areas, and during the past 48 ner rally at Rainbow Randevu in and They were to Defence Civil the proresided in Nephi his entire life-- ' pertains r 22. Mr. Voge-lehours the Salt Creek canyon area, Salt Lake City May awarded the first place rating of time with the exception of five was hold for 17 months in sol- gram. runoff has been rising swiftly. of Music clubs Utah he Federation An Easter prayer was read by in 1951 years spent as foreman of the J. The drastic conditions of the! itary confinement in a Hungarian and received national recand the Blanche W. Grace ranch in Salt Lake counChaplain Broughg con-1 Mrs. Vogeler, who was past few days are expected to prison. ognition when they participated in ty. He married Pearl Painter at tinue for another week or more, primarily responsible for securing group sang America. An interest- the convention of the National Carolee Wilkey . . . winner Dixie . . Alternate the Manti Temple in 1911. Howard,. letter; received from Mrs. Em- Federation of Music club in Salt Mayor Jones stated, dpending nat- her husband's release, wil aso ap-p- ing memGold A ma Star ,a Brough Surviving are his widow, Pearl on the program as will Senatsummer. urally on a continuation of the all. Lake City last Painter Jenkins of Nephi; three or Everett M. Dirksen (Rep., 111.) ber, was read and enjoyed by a large, have The Sentinels exceptinally warm days. A nominating committee consisdaughters and one son: Grace J. repertory and each of McCune, . Nephi; Melba J. Dobbs ting of Mrs. Edna Cazier, Mrs. their programs is a great experiStella Anderson and Mrs. Fern ence in of Price, Lynn II. Jenkins of Mon -musical I .' enjoyment y Crane annouced the fallowing new rovia, California, and Miriam J. Dall of Salt Lake City. One son, officers, to be installed at a later date: President Elnora Foote; vice Verle, preceeded his father in Year-Around is presidents, Wanda C Burridge, La Turkey Club members for death. younger Veil Svedin; Secretary, Afton E. Other survivors are five grandCarolee Wilkey was this week two years. She has attended the Shaw; Chaplain, Mrs. Laura Mor- Goal of New Program Club named school and older children, two brothers and one leaders winner Dixie and Howard 1 V X X gan; Sergeant at arms, Mrs alternate for the Carl Raymond 4JI Club camp at Logan and was sister: Charles R. and William Utah housewives will be able to Blanche Cooper. Grey scholarship. This announce assistant mayor of Juab County Jenkins, Nephi, and Mrs. A. R. Refreshments were served to the Paxman, Salt Lake City. ment was made by the Union Pac Club camp in 1931. following members: Stella Ander- hereafter as the result of a new ific Railroad, donors of the annual Dixie has been a Club memson, Pearl Ockey, Blanche Brough, marketing program just inaugurat $100.00 scholarship for an out- ber five years and along with her Delta Wilkey, Edna J. Cazier, C-- o ed by Utah Poultry and Farmers standing club thru To Visif Sweden on Club member to at- sister Patsy led a Carol Stuart, Cooperative, according to George tend the Utah State quella McPherson both second foods first and year Agricultural Blanche Cooper, Wanda Burridge, Rudd, manager of the poultry divcollee, Branch Agricultural col- Jast year. Their club rocieved an Three-Month- s ision. Tcur Laurel Hall, Elnora Foote, Laura A rating in the county exhibits and or Snow College. The turkey program, similar to lege, Morgan. Leona Mangelson, Afton iB in exhibits at the the rating is Carolee the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Allen Belliston and her Shaw, Fern Crane; the two guests the fresh fryer program which and Mrs. Carl L. Wilkey and Dixie State Fair. Dixie also received a Mrs. Gadd and Mrs Beard; and the was Inaugurated 18 months ago, Mrs. J. H. Christiansen, mother, iB rating for her exhibits at the will leave next week on a streamentails establishment of a year-aroun- d is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. State hostess, Mrs Bowers. Fair. Maurice Howard cf Nephi. Both breeding schedule for the girls are this Dixie attended the Club liner for New York and will sail year juniors at the leaders small white Beltsville May 3rd on the Norwegian Amerturkey. In at school 1951 Logan Mrs May Petty and Miss Elaine The ready-for-th- e Juab high school. The award will ican Liner for Copenhagen, Denpan Beltsville be made clubs Members of led these by were atfor one of them to week end guests of Mr. Petty mark. They expect to arrive there weighs from four to six pounds, tend ladies have been outstandyoung and Mrs. Cleo Petty and Mr. and just the college the year following 11. Mrs. Christiansen left May size for the average right in extra curricular activity at Denmark in 1911 Mrs. A. L. WTietton in Cedar City. ing graauation. and this is her family. club camp, county fair and demonAn outstanding evening's enter- building fund will be accepted at Both of these girls have made first visit there in 41 years. She Club lenders strations, county tainment is in store.for the people the door. achievement as Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Worwood Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stephen-se- n outstanding school, and entered floats in the has one livinsr sisiter in her im The missionary chorus from the of East Juab County, when the club members and leaders of have returned home mediate family, and a host of relatatfer in Manti Sunday visiting with were iUte Stampede parades. the Fourth Ward will present the Brigham Young University at Proives. having spent the winter months in clubs. They were last year awardher Mrs. Bench. The mother, club county council, Delta Phi Missionary chorus in a vo are donating their services fo St. George, Utah with relatives. ed the County Junior Leadership extension service, school and their concert at the Third Ward chapel the Building fund, and giving to Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Worwood Mrs. Josephine Thompson of St. Awards. friends in offering congratulatJoin Mrs. Blair Guyman and 8 at will concert of the area this this p. The opporbegin and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton were George is visiting with them, and Carolee has people family completed four years ions to those two fine leaders of of Provo were m., and is free to the public, how-eve- r, tunity. AU are invited to come in Salt Lake City several days of they all spent the week end in of guests of her parand five years of foods which much more will be clothing expected ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn contributions to the ward out. Salt Lake City. tlis week. projects and has been a leader of in club work. the forepart of the week. In Canyon at-te- hour-to-ho- Mrs. Masters To Be Tim Guest at Sim, Luncheon Carter Honored By Officers Are Appointment Elected First-Secon- er Ladies Clubs Slate Annual Convention . First-Secon- j 3 J. H S. Band To Give Concert Monday Evening 'j, -- - ) Auxiliary Officers Are Named Sentinels To Be Here Saturday May Third ! . .. iwafrfo ' ' er well-balanc- j WINNERS OF UNION PACIFIC SCHOLARSHIPS ARE ANNOUNCED 4-- H M I ' . 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