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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S Nephi, Utah, Thursday, September 5, 1974 NEPHI, THE FRIENDLY CITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF UTAH NEPHI, THE FRIENDLY CITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF UTAH Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Thursday, Nov. 10, 1938 The Times, Vol. 29, No. 45 The News, Vol. 9, No. 45 DEMOCRATS ELECTED TO To Observe stores will close Additional Armistice Day until noon Friday Water for MAJORITY OF JUAB Business houses Nephi are until noon to remain Seen COUNTY OFFICES Friday with the jValley Friday to the American DISTRICT LEGION HEAD TALKS BEFORE NEPHI KIWANIS CLUB MONDAY i of closed (12:30) Mellor only Republican Named to County Office Tuesday The entire Democratic Ticket in Juab County, with the exception of Sheriff Heber K. Mellor, Republican incumbent, was elected at the general election held on Tuesday. In the Nephi precinct, Alfred Orme was reelected Justice of the Peace and Oscar Brough constable. A large vote was cast through the entire county, with Mrs. Mabel D. Christison, present treasurer, receiving the largest vote in the entire county. Abe Murdock, Congressman from the first district of Utah, was high man among the state and county contestants. Mr. Murdock, running a little ahead of the average for the county, but not quite as high as Mrs. Christison. The county commissioners canvassed the vote Wednesday, confirming early results in each race: The totals for the county are: The first named in each case is the Democratic nominee: For United States Senator: Elbert D. Thomas, 1919, Franklin S. Harris, 1448. For Representative in congress, Murdock 2179, Young 1242. For Justice of the Utah Supreme Court, McDonough, 2077, Folland, Trestles Are Donated For Summer Home Page Eight Public Invited To Pageant At High A. M. School at 1 join AmLegion and erican Legion Auxiliary in observing Armistice Dajt The Bank will remain closed during the entire day and there will be no delivery of mail by carriers throughout the city. For this reason, The Times-New- s is being issued one day earlier this week. 1 Armistice Day, November 11, is to be observed in an appropriate manner Friday with programs and festivities under the direction of the American Legion and The American Legion Auxiliary. The general public is invited to be present at a pageant to be given in the Juab high school auditorium at 11 A. M. Friday. The program will include appropriate musical numbers in connection with the pageant, and will be under the direction of Cleon L. Memmott, commander of the Nephi Post No, 1 of The American Legion. At 12ocIoek noon, the regular mens luncheon will be men held, to which all are invited. At 7 P. M. th? American Legion Auxiliary will entertain the men and their wives at a dinner at the city hall. The regular annual Carnival ball will be held at 9 P. M. in the new armory. Retaining Reservoirs May Be Built In A. DistricConvention Saturday P.-- Salt Creek Canyon Nephis farms may have sufflc ient water In the immediate future growing seasons to insure the growth of many more profitable crops, which heretofore have been T. - E. R. Shaw Delivers Fine Talk To Civic Organization The following is the complete text of a talk given Monday before the Nephi Kiwanis club by E. R. The special committee from the A district con Shaw, District commander of the FORK SPANISH the to foster club Nephi Kiwanis As American Legion: vention of the Parent-Teachimpossible. erection of a summer home in Salt It is indeed a great privilege, of the Water sociation of the Utah-Jua- b district, Representatives Creek canyon, behind Mount Nebo, I am appreciate of the opporand Land count planFacilities with three Corporation, adjacent is together is making rapid progress and it ning section of the Farm Security ies will be held at the Spanish Fork tunity you have given me to talk hoped to get the proposed building Service, were in Nephi last Thurs- Junior high school Saturday, Nov. to the Kiwanis club of Nephi on approved and under construction day and again on Wednesday of 12, according to Mrs. E. L. Aiken, this the American Education week, shortly after the first of the year, of the and also some of the things incident this week inspecting possible sites Provo, second according to J. Walter Paxman Vaccination clinics for smallpox for retaining reservoirs in Salt state council. She will be in charge to the signing of the Armistice and chairman of the committee. immunization will be held during Creek canyon, in Levan canyon of the sessions because of the ill the ending of the great Wprld Mr. Paxman and his committee the coming' weeks, in Mona on and in canyons adjacent to Mona. ness of the newly appointed region- War. have made arrangements with John The delegation of five officials Monday, Levan on Tuesday and in If you will pardon my reference al director, Mrs. David Bigler of Richardson to draw up plans for on and to The American Legion as it may by Newell Wasden of Payson. Nephi Wednesday Thursday accompanied conand the the proposed building, are for children and infants the Farm Security Service, State and regional PTA officials, appear in connection with some instruction will be planned so as to and for school children, respective- - empowered to contract with farm-l- Provo, Spanish Fork and Salt Lake stances to bring out points importuse the large forty-si- x foot trestles ers groups, and irrigation compan- - educators, and Rabbi Samuel Gor- ant and vital to all American citrecently taken out of the ArlingIn order to assist parents of the ies for the purpose of empounding don of Salt Lake City will take izens and try to grasp the point I ton dance hall. These large trestchildren who will be vaccinated, water, developing water, and les which are vaued at approximpart on the program of the day, am trying to bring out, I shall be Walton, R. N., public health proving the use of present water according to Mrs. Aiken, very grateful. This occasion is a ately $150.00 each will be used nurse has released the following supplies. Providing the project of The program has been released time that should be devoted to across the top of the building and in reservoirs Salt to information relaitve the vaccin- building retaining as follows: celebration and rejoicing, yet, after will mean a great deal toward the ation cycle, and post vaccination Creek canyon is approved and un8 to 9 A. M. Registration. construction of the summer home. twehty years of ageing, we the men care: 9 A. M. to 12 noon dertaken, a cement wall will be These large trestles were donated Morning who served in the uniformed forces Cycle: Incubation period, 3 days, built at Black Narrows and the session to include the following: of our great nation, and you men free of charge by M. J. Greenwood, of the Utah Oil Repapule, 3 to 6 days, vesticle, 6 large volume of water which sinks Community reverence, who formed the vast civilian army singing; fining company, which is very much SCHOOL ELECTION TO to 9 days; pustule, 9 to 12 days; at this point will be saved for use Principal E. E. Knudsen, Spanish doing your duty to just as valiantdesiccation, 12 to 20 days, desquam- - on Juab valley farms, Fork Junior high school; address ly and with the same objective in appreciated by the entire commIt is also understood that a re- - of welcome, Mrs. Katie Johnson, mind are now mature enough to ation, 23 to 25 days. unity, Mr. Paxman and his comm- BE HELD DEC. 7 A. Council of look forward at objectives not seen ittee. They are very valuable for Nearly all of the so called "bad taining dam will be built at anoth-arm- s president of the P.-after vaccination are due er location in the canyon to hold Spanish Fork; response, Mrs. Aik- twenty years ago, and in some inthe specific purpose they will be Three members of the board of 1327. to for. ordinary pus infections and res- back supplies of water during late en; roll call of districts; address. stances not even preesnt. Our aim education of the Juab school distFor State Representative: Pett, used President A. H. Belliston received rict will be elected at a school el- ult from not knowing how to care fall, winter and early spring (spring The place of P.-A. in a Chang- now is to make our citizens Amer1995, Paxman 1455. foods) seasons, for use gradually ing World, Mrs. L. K. Nicholson, icans. the following letter from Mr. ection to be held on December 7, for the vaccination. r. For County Commissioner, Vaccination dressings: The crust during the growing season of the president of the Utah Congress of The American Legion now boasts confirming a telephone according to John E. Lunt, clerk term, Bacon, 1873, Whitehead, 1520. Greenwood forms in connection with a Juab Valley farms, Parents and Teachers; address, lo- over one million members and For County Commissioner, 2 yr. conversation regarding the large of the board. The terms of John S. which successful "take is natures own The soil structure of East Juab cal P.-A. Structure and Pro- through the time elapsed since its Nielson, Albert H. Belliston and term, Larsen 1965, Jackman 1457. trestles: Alma Dalby will expire on Dec- protection, and ordinarily makes a County is such that many cash1 cedure, Mrs. E. P. Evans, Provo, organization it has gradually grown For County Clerk, Gadd, 2076, Mr. A. H. Belliston, Mgr. address, Pro- - in size and prestige due to the ember 31, 1938 and new members dressing unnecessary. It is desir- - crops could be grown here, increas-- first Jones 1363. Mill & Elevator Co. in Mona, Levan and the able that a firm dry crust should ing materially the income from the gram Planning, Mrs. E. L. Aiken sound and stable foundation on elected For County Treasurer, Christi- Juab County be formed and since dressings keep soil, if sufficient water could be of Provo; music, Parker P.-Nephi, Utah A. which it was built. To eliminate son 2283, Blackett, 1267; South ward of Nephi. Alma Dalby has filed in the Le- the vaccination moist, they are un- - developed for them. The canyon Council; recreation and get ac- time I will give you in the preFor County Sheriff, Fields 1430; Dear Mr. Belliston: water desirablei must be structure is such that wasted Dressings quainted, directed by Mrs. Blanch amble to the Constitution of the Mellor 2024. This will confirm the conversat- van district, and John S. Nielsen, For County Attorney, Pike 1845, ion I had with you over the tele- Osborne Young and Mrs. Isabell changed very frequeently and since because of sinkage is great, and J. Jensen of Spanish Fork; question American Legion the principles on they usually stick to the crust, every gallon that is lost through box symposium, under direction of which it was found and on which Jensen 1576. to the effect that we will Newton has filed in the Mona dist- natures protection is torn away sinkage keeps that much from the Dr. Calvin Smith, Superintend- it has grown and thrived: For County Recorder Petty 2010, phone give, without charge, the trestles rict. Dr. T. D. Allred has filed for when the dressing is "For God and- Country we assocamoved. If farmers fields. Retaining reservoirs ent of the 'Granite School District Howard 1424 referred to in your letter of Nov- the position in the. South ward. work is oi such nature would increase the supply greatly, on the subject, "Responsibility of iate ourselves together for the fol- -' Terms of office under a recent a persons For County Assessor, .Gardner, ember 3rd. as to make a dressing necessary, a and- in turn, greatly increase , the the P.-A. in Developing New lowing purposes: To uphold and de2040, Jenkins 1392. It is understood that these trest- enacted statute are: Mona, 4 years, Patterns in Group Living, with the fend the constitution of the United The constitutional amendments les are to be used for the con- Levan, 5 years and the South ward light, loose dressing may be applied, income to the farmers. Such a dressing should preferably Farmers, city officials, directors following taking part: Health Dr. S. States of America; To maintain No. 1, yes 1018, No. 856; No. 2, yes struction of some church building of Nephi 2 years. be fastened to the clothing covering and stock holders of the Nephi Ir W. Goates, Superintendent Owen L. law and order; to foster and per92?, no. 903; No. 3, yes 724, no. 906. either in Nephi City or somewhere the arm. Should it be necessary to rigation company, business men, Barnett, Spanish Fork; personality, petuate a one hundred per cent in one of your adjacent canyons. it to the arm it should be civic clubs and organizations, and J. C. Moffitt, Provo; citizenship, Americanism; to preserve the memWe are very happy to donate LosMr. and Mrs. LaMont Sowby of attachloose and attached to the arm all groups of cooperative farmers, Judge Joseph E. Nelson, Spanish ories and incidents of our associatvery announce California Angeles, these trestles to such a worthy WORK PROGRESSING cause in such a way that it will not res- - should join hands In backing the Fork. ion in the great war; to inculcate will authorize you the marriage of their sister, Mabel and this move for additional water facilities, the circulation in the least. Workmen this week have com- to move them. We trust 1:30. Afternoon session, with the a sense of individual obligation to will Sowby, formerly of Nephi, to Con trict you Do not use shields. This cannot A large sum of money has been following outline of work: Music, the community, state and nation; nie A. Hafstdedf of Los Angeles. pleted the footings of Nephis new do so t an early date. hundred thousand dollar gymnasThe marriage took place on Nov- be urged too strongly. Shields press appropriated for the purpose of Lieurance club of Spanish Fork; to combat the autocracy of both Yours truly, ium and Mechanical Arts building against the skin and keep in the building such retaining reservoirs, under direction of F. J. Faux; roll the classes and the masses; to M. J. Greenwood ember 4th. moisture. As a result the skin and there is no reason in the world call by school districts; skit on Juv- make right the master of might; to John R. Stewart, resident engineer MJG:LC for the Public Works AdministratAllen Belliston, Dave Renolds, surrounding the vaccination is apt why Nephi residents should not co- enile Delinquency, under direction promote peace and good-wi- ll on the ion, which as provided an outand Bill Rice, students of the U. S. ot become sore and if any of the operate to obtain necessary approv-matt- of B. H. Robinson, state Juvenile earth; to safeguard and transmit to from the vaccination gets al and work Miss Marjorie Jackson visited in A. C. at Logan spent the week end Commission secretary; music, P.-- posterity the principles of justice, It means the right grant of $45,000.00 toward the A. chorus of Spanish Fork; ad- freedom and democracy; to consecit, a bad arm is almost sure vation of their farming lands and at the home of Mrs. J. L. Belliston. project reported to the regional Logan during the week end. to follow. Director Kenneth A. Godwin, that Increased income for every Nephi dress, "Peace in a Troubled World rate and sanctify our comradship Do not break the blister. Scratch- - citizen. Miss Marie Brough is visiting in Rabbi Samuel Gordon, Salt Lake by our devotion to mutual helpfulcompletion of this important phase of the job has come well ahead of definitely in Coalville as the guest LAMB CROP IS ing or other injury of the blister I City; departmental work conducted ness. schedule. should be evoided. The Americans Creed: I believe of Miss Eudeene Carter. If itching is by state officers for the following in the United States of America as The new gymnasium and mechtroublesome at night, an Ice bag or CONVENIENT CLOSET departments: presidents, LARGEST ON even a bottle of cold water anical arts building is scheduled to Government of the people, by the Howard Belliston who is attend officers, principals and superintenover the vaccination will give placed be ready for use by the Board of ing the University of Utah, spent RECORD dents, program, membership, hos- people, for tITe people; whose just relief. FACILITIES REDUCE Education of the Juab school dist- the week end at the home of his During the day, if itching must be pitality, publications, room repres- powers are derived from the conrict before the fall term begins in parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bell allayed rubbing a little distance HOUSEHOLD WORK entatives, high schools and junior sent of the governed; a democracy The 1938 Lamb crop was the away fro mthe blister will be just1 1939. iston. school. Continued on Page 5 high largest on record and about five about as effective as scratching per cent larger than the crop last the blister itself, and not danger-- 1 Having places to keep things in years, says Dr. O. J. Wheatley, ex. the home saves time, reduces house ., . tension economist at Utah State and.bl,ster dry" I hold drudgery, and is. the secret of Thic Agricultural college. or reasons thnbC a neat, orderly dwelling, A large portion of the lambs are simiinr us n keeping says Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, exten- in slaughter flesh and as a result care sion home furnishings specialist at wall very likely to be marketed dur- should be taken St theJefore staae Agricultural college. ing the next two or three months. away from the dressing andwatermh the From December to early in 1939 point of vaccination 0ne who numbers the articles for market supplies are expected to Let the scab fall off if the scab which Places should be provided in be more moderate. Lambs avail- is torn off there is a liklihood of a wel planned home is no doubt ions and six mobile units with able for slaughter at this time may prolonging the ax of the Show at Los Angeles will period of inflam amazed at the endlessness of the Achivement In State trained volunteers ready to assist likely bring modest profits to the ation by introducing infection from, list Yet it will be agreed that be the auction sales, enabling the 13th Show Annual accident victims, being in operation lamb feeders. There is some the outside and the resulting scar home hvingand housekeeping proexhibitors of fat stock to benefit Pictured; Roll Call cesses should be accomplished with that large numbers of Texas may be larger. today. by competitive bidding from the Will See Many be In field lambs sheared if of and all more are the retained satisfaction instructiFirst aid may Commmences Friday supplies meat distributors in Southern CalElveda Walton, R. N. on, 3,716 Utah residents qualified and sold as yearlings next spring stored in the place of first and ifornia; and an auction sale of Improvements use. instead of for certificates as First Aiders and most frequent being marketed during nearly 200 registered Hereford 619 SALT LAKE CITY completed the course in life the season of heavy supplies this LOCAL RED CROSS Thirty six s, bulls, suitable to head purebred Mrs. is known It a fact, says Texfall. If substantial numbers of Red Cross chapters in Utah are ur- saving. LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK herds or to go into range herds that drudgery housekeeping Volunteers in Special Services as operators follow this practice, it DRIVE WILL START ON ged by A. L. Shafer, Red Cross Plans are complete for to carry on beef cattle improveis stepped down by providing wrap YARDS manage in the Pacific area, to en- produced 34,275 surgical dressings; may relieve the fall markets and the 13th Annual Great Western ment program which is making a enrear and closets both at front roll a minimum of 30,350 members 701 garments for needy persons; tend toward more even lamb prices NOVEMBER 16th such tremendous headway in the trances of the small home. Being Livestock Show, which will be held in the annual Roll Call opening on Brailled 193 pages of reading mat- during the fall, winter and spring Los western states. able to leave outside wraps, rub- - Thanksgiving week at the This Friday and continuing until Nov- erial for the blind and filled 67 months. Dr. Wheatley said in a Stock Noted livestock authorities have yards. umbrellas Angeles Union The local drive for the Nephi ember 24, Thanksgiving day. The Christmas bags, in the States quo- recent release entitled "Sheep and show is one that attracts wide in- been assigned the task of judging Red Cross Chapters goal of 350 at the point of entry with their terests because the management of the hundreds national objective set by Chairman ta, for shipment to sick soldiers and Cattle Feeding Outlook. of entries in the sand, dust, mud, and moisture Norman H. Davis, Washington D. sailors at remote posts. The outlook for wool also in- members will begin on November means areas require the affair has developed the expos- breeding classes of swine and beef small that only C. is six million adult members. Red Cross Nurses gave instruct fluences probable to Mrs. 16, Gwen Downs, lamb prices according constant cleaning instead of the en- - ition along intensely practical lines. cattle, as well as fat cattle swine Dr. Adam S. Bennion of Salt ion to 250 person in Home Hygiene through pelt values. Information who is in charge of the roll call. doubt if any institution in the and Iambs. se- - Responsibilities are Kire roli-call Lake City is chairman of the Utah and Care of the Sick. of eaders the workers indicates smaller wool production in entire west has had as great an A new feature this year will be a t0 Roll 266 of the districts of the ucf Call Committee, which State Utah has aneI? influence in livestock improvement educational talks over loud speaker schools enrolled in foreign ,ma!murn countries in will endeavor to reach the goal. the Junior Red Cross. This group than last year. However, this con- territory covered by the Nephi hooks, and clothing compartments and as has the Great West- systems during the period when the to as children are accessible as they ern. feeding Last year the Utah chapters enroll- has a membership of 64,829. dition may be offset by the large chapter are: classes of livestock are being adelders. to are their ed 19,515 members, or 3.84 percent Mona: Mrs. Alton Ellertson; Le Utah citizens contributed $2,511 carry-ove- r seainto the 1938-3- 9 The show started as a "fat stock judged. This feature will enable kitof the States population. Nevada to Red Cross disaster relief funds. son to make total world supplies van, Mrs. Orlando Taylor; North Today modern features of show" In order to prove what visitors to have a better underholds the Roll Call Honor Flag with Local chapters expended for Red similar to those this year. While no ward, Mrs. Gladys Brown; Nephi chen cabinets may be embodied in could be accomplished on a basis standing of the modern type of iman enrollment of 10.95 percent, the Cross services in their respecthee market activity in the domestic ward, Mrs. Nellie Ockey; South the family antique to place all of good coupled with the proved livestock. breeding highest in the nation. wool market has been observed, ward, Mrs. Virginia Ingram. communities, $20,300. supplies and equipment in plain proper and efficient utilization of Purely an educational and busA compiliation of Red Cross actMr. Shafer draws attention to the careful students of the market have Each ward of Juab Stake will sight and within easy reach, Mrs. our western grown feeds, forage iness event, there is no admission ivities in Utah shows that 3,117 ser- fact that the Roll Cali period finds agreed that there is reason to be feature a speaker on Red Cross at Barrows declares. For example: and industrial From charge to any feature of the show, vice or Red the National or Cross dibroad, shelves, men, their widely separated with the single exception of a two-da- y the outset, special attention was hurrjing optimistic regarding future wool families, within the State, received to complete disaster relief projects prices Y)r. Wheatley declares. The where supplies are piled on top of rected towards the rodeo interesting by Paul Hill on attention from Red Cross chapt- in New York, New England and situation is "Steady to better wool each other and articles are lost be- younger generation in developing November staged 19 and 20. ers or field directors of the Nat- South Carolina, where assistance is prices seem likely for 1939. hind numerous other things, may market. the for stock fa prime ional Red Cross at government sta- being given to some 20,00 families. have filled between them a miniat- Throughout Beef and pork compete sharply the history of the anMr. and Mrs. George Christiantions and hospitals. It also is expediting shipments of with each other for the consumers ure "stairway to provide greater nual of the sen entertained participation show, In addition to the social sersiee foodstuffs to Spain and China and dollar. Lamb prices, on the ather evening space or more efficient storage. Up- clubs and Future Farmers has ir. honor of Mr. anSaturday d Mrs. Fred Sorwork for veteians and kindred the Junior Red Cross is sending hand are not generally so right partitions may also be intro-- I been one of the most important enson or Caliente, directly A chickNevada, Red Cross woikers acted gift packages to help spread the affected by the duced to provide verticle sections in features. This year, groups. relatively abunbeginning with en supper was served to the folupon 552 cast's of Civilian Relief. Christmas cheer among the women dance or scarcity of beef or pork. Elders and their partners will bewhich such articles as pie plates, educational programs on November lowing: Mr. and Mrs. George Broth-erso- n In their campaign to conserve and children of war-tor- n Spain Lamb prices are more directly re- guests at the South ward Amuse- - I lids, muffin pans, and trays may 20, the Junior department will atof Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. C human life by presenting accidents and China. lated to lamb supplies and the level ment hall next Wednesday evening, he quickly slipped in. from hundreds of & Harrocks tract exhibits the Utah chapters placed 119.860 In the annual Roll Call every of consumer incomes. With improv- when a luncheon and dance will be I Home storage conveniences that youngsters, mainly from Califor- Marian of and sons Richard and Santaquin, Mr. end Mrs. k lists in homes through-- ) adult will be Invited to become a ed consumer purchasing power and held. The affaircommences at 7 are possible to provide at little or nia. George Mayer and children Bonnie out the State, the purpose being to member. This is the one appeal diminished supplies of Iamb avail- P- M. no expense are too numerous to Along with the splendid exhib- and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. eliminate hazards which are now! which the Red Cross mokes each able after heavy fall According to those in charge, all mention, Mrs. Barrows says. One its of breeding classes of Hereford!, Calverts of Caliente, Nevada, the marketings, costly in lives and Injuries. for humlamb prices may show rather ab- elders of Nephi, their partners interested In a more expert house-an- d Shorthorns and Aberdeen-Angu- s, year support of its guests of honor and the host and Accident prevention on highwavi amtarian public widows of deceased elders are I keeping set-u- p program. Membership rupt increases over present levels, should consult his will be a division for carioaad lots hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson was further advanced during the fees are $1.00; and I $5 00, $10.00 and and some price Improvement seems invited to attend the evenings county agent who will suggest ideas of prime fat steers, short fed steers Mr. and Mrs. Calverts year, 50 emergency first aid stet- - $J5.00 entertainment. and extend other aid. fairly certain, says Dr. Wheatley. and choice feeder calves. The clim their homes Sunday. returned to er nt I pre-scho- ol y. 1 T. T. T. T. er sal-in- to I T. io UTAH URGED TO ENROLL GREAT WESTERN STOCK SHOW DATES SET FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK 30,350 IN RED CROSS ANNUAL DRIVE likli-hoo- d Bar-row- l" wool-produci- re-ea- ch I 4-- H self-chec- 1 - i t |