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Show AQ04LF03IK- 3UOBE A GOAL A WEEDS PAVCfi Nephi, Juab County, Utah, 400 Mrs. Bracken 0 Died Tuesday in Salt Lake ' Mrs. Amelia Hanson Bracken, 80, died Tuesday at 7 p. m. at her home in Salt Lake City of a Funeral services heart attack. will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at 36 East 7th South, Salt Lake City by Laurence W. Richards, bishop of the Hawthorn L. D. S. ward. Mrs. Bracken was born in South Cottonwood, a daughter of Ole and She Julia T. Johanson Hansen. Aaron Frank was married to Bracken in the Logan Temple Oct. lived Mrs. Bracken 30, 1889. in Freedom, Wyoming for a some time and then moved to Nephi where she spent the remainder of her lifetime, until the past few months when she moved to Salt She was an active Lake City. member of the L. D. S. church. Survivors are three sons and two daughters: Aaron F. Bracken who is in Syria on an agricultural economics project, Rulon H. Brack-an- d and Mrs. Arvilla b. Lunt, and Miss Nephi, Milo Bracken Vera Bracken, Salt Lake City; a brother, Heber Hanson of Mesa, Arizona, 12 grand children and five great grandchildren. Friends may call at 36 East 7th South, Salt Lake City Friday evening and Saturday until time of services. NOTICE TO VOTERS Notice is ' hereby given that a convention of Republican voters will be held Friday, October 3, 1947 at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of nominating candidates for offices to be voted on at the city election November 4, 1947; and to transact any other business which may legally come before said convention. REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE Signed: W. Lee Bailey, Chairman . A C Starr Secretary LOCAL NEWS ITEUS Mrs. Leah Bosh of Salt Lake City visited Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Oral Bosh--' Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paystrup of Tooele Sept. 25, 1947 Thursday, Sunday Large Crowd For a number of years the second Sunday in September has been known as "100 Sunday for the Sunday Schools throughout the Church. Quarterly conference In the Juab Stake came on this Sunday this year. Sunday September 28th is the 100 Sunday for this stake. Officers and teachers of every ward are putting forth every effort to fill this request from the general board. We all know that it is the will of the Lord that we serve Him on the Sabbath day by No hour or attending church. day is more ably suited to this than the Sunday school hour. of the General authorities Church have designated the Sun school as the 'Gospel Study day Period of the Church. Teachers and officers are waiting and prepared to accept this responsibility in every ward of our stake. Wont you put forth a sp'Kiial effort to accept of- - this opportunity to serve Him who have you your all, and then provided you with this opportunity. C. L. Memmott, Juab Stake District Commander Frances Lundall, of the American Legion presents the gavel to Rulon Brough, new-linstalled commander of the American Legion, Nephi Post No. 1. Other newly Installed officers are Sunday School Superintendent Left to right: Roy W. Hanson, Adjutant; Max Knight, Sergeant at arms, Merle White, 2nd vice com mander, James W. Beard, 1st vice commander; Mr. Brough and Mr. Lundall. Vaughn J. Paxman, Chap lain, Milton R. Shaw, historian, E. R. Shaw, Service officer, not on the picture. Fred L. Gadd, retiring post commander was In charge of the Installation exercises. Local and Social News HaU. The Sheepshearers association held its second annual membership the Labor at meeting Temple in Provo Saturday night when they reelected eight of the 1947 officers. Milo Cazier of Nephi was the only new officer and will hold office as vice president. 100 members from all parts of the state attended the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis were in Springville and Mapleton last Sunday visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Max Radmall of Pleasant drove announce the birth on September 23, of a son, Gregory John- - . Mrs. RadmaU jis the former Miss Clela Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace of Pleasant' Grove announce the birth of a daughter on September 23. Mrs. Pace is the former Miss n Gibson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Alean Pace Af-to- and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Carter of of Nephi. Provo. ' First of Series of Articles Tells of Thermoid Beginning FROSRALI Number 39 Scheduled for Wards Of Juab Stake Miss Louise Hall of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Perry C. IK-3- SIDEWALK BEAUTY-LE- SS Volume 38 F03 Relief Society Plans Hospital Drive Set For Month Union Meeting A Stake Relief Society Union meeting will be held on Saturday, September 27 at 3 p. m at the Third ward chapel. All stake and executive officers, including October has been set as "Hos- ward secretaries class leaders, magazpital Month by the Nephi Hos- ine representatives, choristers and pital Association board of direct- organists are expected to attend. ors who met in a meeting Wed- Plans for the years work in Relnesday evening, September 24th. ief Society and other important The concentrated drive will matters will be discussed. begin on Wednesday evening, October 1st, when the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce, will sponsor a public dance. The place for the dance had not' been determined Thursday, and will be announced during the next few days One of the by JCC officials. The Fourth Ward 'Special Inhighlights of the dance will be terest group held their party Frithe presentation by J C C offic- day evening at the ward amuseials, to the Nephi hospital assoe ment halL The MI'A officers iation of 34500.00, which repres served refreshments to those presents net proceeds from the JCC ent V. A. Beck, class supervisor auto drive during the summer. was in charge of the program and Plans were also announced for was assisted by Mrs. Grant Halcanvas for hos- verson and Mrs. a Wallace Garrett, pital donations to be sponsored Mrs. A V. Jacobsen and Miss of Nephi. by the Ladies clubs Pearl Nielson had charge of refreshments and table decorations. George Johnson and We heartily back the Nephi Hos- Lee Bailey, and Vermall Beck with white pital in their plans for Hospital aprons added much to thecaps serving. Month in Nephi. Lets all give elected for the year what we are able and lets get a Class officers included President Cyrus Jensen hospital in Nephi. and Lynn Mellor as secretary. Of October Special Interest Group EnjoysParty house-to-hou- se Representative of V. A. Plans Nephi Visits ge Held Sunday Tax Notices To Be Mailed By County Tax notices numbering approximately 8000 will be mailed to Juab County taxpayers within the next few days according to Mabel D. Chris tison, Juab County Treasurer. As a result of the 19.4 mill levy set by the State, ip accordance with the school equalization program passed by the last legislature and the other raises in levies, taxpayers will face the great- est tax burden in the history of County. The only decrease, dp levy- in 1947 was shown by Juab County which dropped its levy from 8.8 mills in 1946 to 7.55 mills in 1947. School district levies which are lower within the districts, will be made higher by the increase made by the State. Taxes are due upon receipt of tax notices and will become delinquent at noon on November 29, 1947. Tax payers must bring Tax Notices when making payment at the County Treasurers office. ' Ladies Club News of Nephi Enjoys Talk By Author Under the sponsorship of the Support of Churches Committee of the Nephi Klwanis Club, Vivian Meik, well known writer, news analysist and columnist was the speaker at a public meeting held av. the Third Ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. .Because of the importance of Mr. Meiks talk the club opened the meeting to the public and a good crowd was in attendance- - Earlier, Mr. Meik had enjoyed luncheon with the Club at the Forrest Hotel Coffee shop. Currently, Mr. Meik is news analysist of the Deseret News, and Classes. his articles appear five days each week on that papers page one. A native of England, Mr. Meik ;has traveled extensively through-jou- t the world, especially in Europe and Asia.' He has seen first Elections for class officers at hand the conditions which are Juab high school were held on in Europe at the present time, and Thursday, September 18. Each conditions which are developing and after daily in the European centers, and class met separately much consideration they chose the particularly in the Russian zone students they felt were most fit- of occupation. In his talk, Mr. Meik compared ted for the positions. The results were as follows: thq, conditions under which we live today, with those which he saw ' President, Ben in European countries. He pointed . Senior clai: vice president, out that there are 200,000,000 peoWinter, Levan; Beth Stanley, Mona; Secretary-treasure- r, ple in the European countries who Farrell Winter, Levan; have no hope, and who are afraid Gordon Cambridge; to, look at tomorrow. reporter, sports managers, Gwen Harmon Discussing rations which are J and Norman Stephenson. prevalent in England, at the pres- 'ent time, he stated that the egg Junior class: President Angus ration was one egg per Belliston; vice president, Ann per .month perhaps. Each person Barbara idual is also entitled to 1 indivsecretary, Memmott; chop Broadhead; reporter, Betty JoAnn per week, and two pints of skim Beck, Representative, Nancy Sper- milk. Garry; Sports managers, Clyde He admonished the people asrett and Darlene Jones. sembled to appreciate what you and to assume responsibilSophomores: President, LaVoy haveon a national and individual ity Kay; vice president, Laura Lee scale. Brough; secretary, Marilyn Kay; He to the new menreporter, Doris Ann Shaw; rep- ace of referred the 20th cefitury, and, alresentative, Ara Belliston; sports did not though particularly point Colleen Merrett and managers, out Russia, it was obvious who Cleston Park. he was talking of. He mentioned Freshmen: President, Kenneth that the world is split in two, Ingram: vice president, May Stick-Jua- b with the other portion as the deadly enemy, to - the American ft h .' m Loeta Way of Life. Vrenoh Bosh; reporter, tit Gloria Blackett; representative, Telling briefly of happings durT Faun ing the recent war, he stated that Sperry; sports managers, ; was over Berlin as a reporter Bailey and Gordon Linton. with the .first raid, and of eleven Joe planes which left England, only Eighth grade: President Belliston; vice president, Joanne one returned. Amist the ruin and Barbara Hoyt; chaos caused by the war. people Pace; secretary, sports managers, Iris Park and everywhere were searching for Jimmie Carter; cheerleader, Ed- God. ith McPherson. Everything will be all right, he Seventh grade: President James stated, If you live as you know Garrett; vice president, Carolyn in your heart that you should Carter; secretary, Shirley Ken- live. dall; treasurer, Patsy Chase; re Mr. Meik was introduced by porter, Monnie Garrett; sports. Dr. P. L. Jones, committee Karen Kay and Bobby J man. Benediction was given at I the Beagley. meeting by President James Reporter Doris Halverson H. Ockey. Vivian Meik Juab High Hold Elections ' Of 4748 Officers ; h-- s, (Editors Note: This is the first never once in all the years preof a series of articles which are saged any stagnant attitude or Intended to acquaint the people of the. part of the company as to The J. C. Janes started their the Nephi area with Nephi's new- constant research and moderniznew year meetings on September Because the regular The Ther- ation. Rather, a look at the rec- v A representative of the Veterans est major industry 17th entertaining all members will be at the ual conference of the L. D. S. at a by moid Western Company, and the ord indicates definite pursuit of picture show, after which mother concern, Thermoid Com- new ideas, materials and processes USES office in the Court House church will be held in Salt Lake a business meeting was held in the pany. Photographs will be used through constant research and op- on Tuesdays during October, from Blue Room of the City Equipment accordand m when 2:30 M. with following articles.) 10 until A portune streamlining p. building with President Mildred Establishment by the Thermoid wherever necessary to maintain ing to an announcement made Garrett conducting. Color groups of its western plant in Thermoid at the top of the brake this week. All veterans having Company were chosen to entertain at each ' Nhpl inaugurates not only a more lining field. problems are urged to come in party during the year. this for ced participation and talk to the Veterans Refreshments were served to - World Wide Backing busthe nations in .junity the folldwing: Louise Chase, Vay for i, but, also an opportunity Worthington, Donna Mockli, IsaSpecialization over the years in . ephi people to become a vital such Florence Powell, bel Haymond, a vital branch of automotive factor in the powerful American productin has initiated Alburta Warner, Arvilla North, f,- c many Announcement id being made by automotive todustiy. . i Thermoid processes to insure Della Kendall, Florence Kendall, the Wm. G Stowell, well known local as'iafed with Dr J T Ida Salisbury, Fern Hansen, Jean for each and agement of Stowells Coal Co. senes of articles has been written precise Donna of vehfde hag Westring, Lucille Gadd, yery Wallace Braithwaite of Payson ij! to acquaint the' citizens of Juab had Maxine Beard. Blanch Pexton, its further reward by the ex- has assumed management of the Mild county with Thermohfs over-a-ll and WUson toterorM pediting of the demand for Ther- concern under an agreeement with at the rea operations and to explain the moid products all over the world. Mr. Stowell, according jarre to the of various in Louisville, University Ky. companys leadership Fame and established A native of Salt Lake City, Dr. fields of manufacturing. This arti- continue to make theirreputation demands Johnson wUl studied at the series of . The Ladies the University first the League cle, on the company's productive capof Utah and was graduated from held their first Literary illustrate the Thermoid Company s acity, and meeting of the Thermoids thousands Medthe autoof Louisville University 18 Bud Haymond and Maylon Bowers on season fall Thursday, Sept position of leadership in the users are of satisfied the display the shot gun which ical school. He and Mrs. Johnson at the home of Mrs. Ralph Beard. will bo motive business with particular best in brake lining receiving awaraded as a membership or door prize at the East Juab in 1947 just exand one child their are on took the continually making club Mrs. Wildlife Federations Sportsmen's Riot and Barbeque Saturday nite Beard, president, emphasis as they did at the turn of the their home in the Nephi First charge of the meeting and read at the C C C barraeks. panding production of brake century. ward. books Year the clubs The need for volume production An interesting Everything is in readiness for were distributed. nf materials necessary to the manShaw Co.; 51.00 grocery order, Early Start Mads paper on Etiquette was given by for a big evening of entertainment ufacturer of brake lining let the 1 red cap, J. C. MARRIAGE UCENSES Max Orme, which was en- for all members of the East Juab Bailey Grocery; Mrs. of era own to establish dusters, the its prowas company It during Penney Co.; 1 case beer, Nebo joyed by the following members: Wildlife Federation when the an- club Model Ta and motor goggles that duction of asbestos yams, tapes 1 ARE ISSUED box shot ; gun shells, Nephi Mrs. Clarence Gowers, Mrs. Grant nual Sportsmen's Riot and BarThermoid was first designated as and fabrics. Consequently, a new Mrs. Elmo Haynes, beque is held at the C C C bar- Motor Co.; Shell belt, John M. Halverson, the almost sole manufacturer of asbestos processing plant was Mrs.' 2 man licenses recentmountain tent, issued Brough; Marriage racks Salt on in Creek Mccanyon Mrs. Alma C Jones, Mrs. Roy Harry Beagley is spendthe brake linings used on all founded near by the Trenton N. by County Clerk Christensen Pherson, Nephi Drug; Shell belt, L. L. CarMrs. Elden Sherwood, Saturday evening. ing a few days in Salt Lake City. ly horsekss buggies. The Trenton J. Thermoid factory in 1919. include: Hack Miller, sports enthusiast ter; 31.00 grocery order, O. P. Miss Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Claude Rubber Manufacturing Company, inoids Lardy - Universal Joint Leland Cleone Nielson, 42. NeMr. and Mrs. J. T. Stimson and and the hostess, Mrs. from, the Deseret News, Dr. Fraz- Skaggs Store; Steak dinner, Foras it was then called, had been Discs were introduced at that family of Ogden are visiting at phi and Ora Bramall, 37, Spring- Wilkey,Beard. ier of Bingham Canyon, and O. rest Hotel and Coffe Shop. Ralph in business 'nearly 30 years and time, a product which was des- the home of P. B. Cowan. Painter Motor, aide rear view ville; V. Anderson, district game warin fine next ten tined a Hyto be the was already marketing years den are expected to be present. mirror ; Howard Hansen, sun Josephine Richard Keller, 23, draulic Compressed brake lining. used on more than 60 per cent of Mrs. Floyd Lunt is in Salt Lake Ogden, Valiene Sorenson, 24. Og-- i Camp Birch, Daughters of tlie State Fish and Game officials have glasses; Rainbow tavern. Flashmotor cars and City for a few days this week. Since this lining had a unique in- American-mad-e den. of cigarettes; Utah Pioneers met at the home of been invited but whether they light and carton sistence to deterioration from the trucks. Heber J. Mrs. Erma Garrett on Sept 19. will be in attendance or not, was Walker Drive Inn, Buckskin shoe Mr. and Mrs. BJair Guymon and and Oleta Memmott, 25, Nephi The lesson internal heat generated under heavy use, The adoption laces was Mrs. G (2 uncertain 18, given by pr.), Myers Barber Shop, IndepenHousley Thuisday. brakes for passenger cars three children of Provo were Sun- dence, Oregon. it was called "Thermoid after the W. Johnson. Live sparks were Mr. Miller and Dr. Frazier rec- Shave and haircut; Nebo Chevroof dinner her the guests parents, a thirties caused day Greek word "thermo during meaning early Elmer Mikkelson, 40, Fountain given by Susie B. Worwood and ently made a trip down the Sal- let Co., flashlight; Nephi Billards, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn. complete charge in the brake-lin-iheat Green and YvoTCissell, 31, Price. a vocal solo given by Carol Stuart. mon River in boats, and will have 0 games of pool; .Venice Cafe, one Certain passenger industry By 19CB the prestige of the William P. Okel berry, 71, Gosh- The history of John Worwood their pictures of the trip on hand carton of cigarettes; Allens Cash Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Ivie of Thermoid" brake lining had in- ant mobile brake jvtems were no en and Lyle B. Creer, 68, Span- was given by Viola Shaw. Re- to show. store. 51.00 grocery order; Westend week with the Scipio spent in need of the extent that the asbestos, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cbwan ish Fork. longer creased to such freshments were served. .Tops on the list of attraction ern Tire and Auto Supply, 2 key-ligwoven of to decided Conscious type change lining. management are a group of door prize which Albert Perry Christensen, 24, rings; Jacks Cleaners, 31.00 and family. the companys name to the Ther-moi- of the requirements for a new Monts Barbar will be given during the evening. in trade; Snowmass, Colorado and Helen Rubber Company, after its kind of lining, Thermoid enginThe First Ward Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry Doraine Thorpe, 23, Nephi. The list includes, with the donor Haircut and tonic; Spudnuts, $1.( most popular product. Since these eers had perfected a molded "dry announce the arrival of a new will hold an opening social on of the prize: in trade; Nephi Cafe, steak dinbuses mix type of lining on which manearly days the list of cars, Ther-mofTuesday, Sept 30 at 2 P. M. Come Shotgun, shell vest, 4 boxes of ner; Ostler dairy. Orange juice; waa 1935. started in The and thucks that haw used out and join us, relax and have shells and err on of 22 shell i to Fubs Service, locking .gas cap ; ufacturing brake linings nas grown to following year the company inaua good time. Let's all get ac- be given by East Juab Wildlife Pratts, bottle hair oil; Clyne Leavproportions wtiMi make it bead gurated the 'Tested and Certiquainted before we begin our les- Federation a he grand prise of itt Car polish; like the "Blue Mok of the auto- fied plan, whereby the new moldsons. A special invitation is ex- the evening. Flashlight.- by Max Motor Co Exhaust deflector. ed Hningi were rigorously Jested motive Industry., i; tended to every one to Join in our Orme; 2 plates ham, Neidon WorAll things are in the This notahiUtand experience. by the Pittsburg Testing Labant ing spent the summer with her be T)n The Beam and will deal j meetings this year First Ward thington; 2 plate ham. Carter's Toggery Window displayed thru courtesy of I with an experiment in Mind flying. Relief Society Presidency. Continued on Page Five in brake lining Vv&Ktion has mother, Mrs. W. J. Ockey. Ctle; 2 cans home lubricant, E. R. J. Earl Reid. i I M dune . I Local and Social News s, , Happenings four-whe- el ne I,- -- ht d Smith-Hatvers- - I I , wo, ! t ,. |