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Show The One Thing That Should Be Boosted In Nephi Is The Poultry Business The One Thing That Should Be Boosted In Nephi It The Poultry Business Nephi, Juab County, Utah, The Times. Vol. 19, No. 40. UiMI IIEPHI whiter CLUB OF WINCE MIS Mrs. S. B. McCune, The New President Gave Delightful Talk on Club Aims and Ideals at Meeting Monday. The flrgt meeting of the Ladies Literary club for the 1929-3- 0 season convened in tbe club roomg at the city ball last Monday evening. Mrs. S. B. .McCune. tbe new president o( tbe club was in charge and gave a very delightful talk on club aims and Ideals. Part of the meeting was of a business nature, and tbe con vention which Is to be held here Saturday, October 12th was discussed and plans were begun for tbo entertainment of tbe many visitors which are expected during tbe district convention. Tbe new club song was practiced. Mrs. T. W. Allred, outlined tbe program for the coming year, which is as follows: October 14th Tbe Ideal Home, Mrs. W. F. Brough; Entertainment, Miss Ida Parkes. 28 October Thursday, October 3rd, 1929. The News. Vol. 13, No. 40. ordon Wood Accepts Nephi Young Man Making A Success in The Juab County Suing NEPHI POULTRYMEtl Records Kept For Right of Way Position In Denver Poultry Business-Compl- ete I Gordon P. Wood left Monday morning for Denver, Colorado, where he will report for work Tuesday morning at the District office of tbe Texas Company. Mr. Wood bas accepted a position in tbe accounting department of the tistrtet oliice, and will have an opportunity to advance in this company as fast as his ability will warrant such promotions. Mr. Wood graduated iron tne L'tah State Agricultural college last pring where he majored In account ing and auditing, and since that time bas been employed in tbe local office of the Texas Company, where he bas learned considerable about the bookkeeping 'system of tbe Texas Company. Nepbl Is already represented In the district offices of the Texas Company in the person of Mac Riches, and It is reported that Mac is making a name for himself in his chosen vocation. FORGCT-- I- OT Alton Gadd. one of Nepal's youn nd enthusiastic poultrymen, has During the next four months, or kept a complete report of all his Up to January 1, 1929, tbe pullets income received from bis poultry. layed eggs, which sold for $265.00. the total returns to Jan. 1, 1929 during tbe seventeen months that er he bas been in tbe business. Us has were $405.48. with a total outlay to also kept a record of all expenses that date of $546.32. Tbe returns during this period. The report was from the sale of eggs during the year made at a recent meeting of those $929. by months, with the cost of Interested in the poultry business, producing same ia as follows: Januand we have asked Mr. Gadd to ary, returns, $141.12. cost $64.25; furnish us with the record. Tho Feb. ret. $149.08, cost $63.60; Mar. young man started on his new Lusi-en- s ret. $153.76, cost $51.89; April ret. venture with a coop, which was $95.84, cost $48.75; May returns, not in the best of repair at that time. $54.40; June, returns 1113.97, cost, cost $47.85; July, returns, During tbe first 3 months he ex pended three hundred dollars, this $119 OS, cost. $38.20; August, recost Included the Initial outlay tor turns $143.49 cost $55.12. Total baby chicks, feed and fixing the returns from eggs sold, $1,442.29, coop, and the building of a brooder. eggs on hand, $50.00, value of stock He started out In April, 1928, with in Utah Poultry association, $41.40, 850 baby chicks, and when the making total value received during cockerels were three months old Mr. the seventeen months, $1,633.69. This Total cost for tbe same period of Gadd old them for $140. $140 paid for the feed of the 360 time, $970.38, leaving a total return pullets until September 1928, when above cost of $563.31. The above tbey started to lay. Thus the total returns were made with an average cost from the time of the arrival of of 300 bens, making a net return of the baby chicks until the pullets $1.88 per ben above cost. These commenced to lay was 1440.00. This figures do not Include the value of Information Is given to show that a the hens, which is $168.00. Mr. Gadd is very optomlstlc over young man who has a coop available and desires to go into the chicken the future returns from the poultry business on a small scale can get business, and has increased his flock to 700 laying hens, which will bring along with only three ' hundred " i 133 bim a nice little Income from now on dollars. Juab County has filed a suit lu the Fifth Judicial Dlnixlct Court against Samuel T. Vlckers to obtain right of way for the state road it be constructed up Salt Creek Canyon. The county is seeking to widen the present right of way to govern ment and state specifications. The right of way must be brought to government specifications to enable the county to obtui.i govern ment aid. and must be increased from the present width to ona hundred feet wide. This right of way was surveyed early last spring by the state and as yet the county has been unable to obtain tbe necesmry land. Tbe large concrete bridge across Salt Creek contracted by G. L. Hobbs was completed this week It is Intlctpated that the new road through the Ockey property will be done in the near future. EII'S CLUBS ' DRIVE OCT. 12 HERE OCT. 12 If I II 1 Ul C SI li MO DAY H. Grace, I. H. Grace, J. Walter Paxman and Earl Green Give Valuable Talks To Large Gathering. Nephi's quota for 1930 should be set at one hundred thousand baby One of the most enthusi chicks. astic and beneficial poultry men's meetings ever held in this city took place lust Monday evening at the city hall. There were present a large group of tbe already successful poultrymen, and numerous men who are desirous ot entering tbe business. The speakers were such successful men as C. 11. Grace, I. 11. Grace, J. Walter Paxman, Earl Green of Mona, and others. Tbey all told of the success that was being made in the poultry business by tbe man that went into it with a determina te be succcsslul, and by those that did the proper things at the right lime. The prospects for a big increase In the business in this community Supt. Owen L. 'Barnett was in Mr. Barnett reports that they had a by the men present in The Nephi Chapter of the Service Fountain Green Tuesday evening, splendid group of both parents and Biography of Schubert, Mrs. V. C There will be a district convention was shown the number of baby chicks Andrews. November 4 Home Dec Star Legion have designated faatur where he gave a talk to the teachers present and they were a of the Federated Women's Clubs of dicating to purchase 'for oration, Mrs. P. B. Cowan; Enter day, October the 12th as the day tbe First District, which comprises that tbey intendedWhile asosclation of that c(ty. very enthusiastic group of people this was Drive tn tainment, Mrs. J. M. Christensen for the clubs in Utah and Juab counties, spring delivery. November 18 Biography of Beeth- Nepbl, and Governor George H. also one club in Delta, to be held at only tentative, those present indicatoven, Mrs. C. W. Glazier. December Rern indorses the drive, which is 12th ed that tbeye would order approxiNephi Saturday, October 2 Home Management, Mrs. Geo. A. being held one week later in Nephi thousand, and the will be two sessions held at mately sixty-fivThere officials already knew ot a II III Sperry, Jr.: Entertainment, Mr.s T thiin in Salt Lake City. the Juab Stake Tabernacle. The poultry number of other poultrymen who H. Burton. December 16 Biography "Wc who have lesser burdens morning session will convene at 10 contemplated the purchasing of baby of Richard Wagner, Mrs. G. M. should help lighten the load of those m. and the afternoon session at easily estimated that chicks, so it Whltmore. who are not so fortonate," Governor o'clock. additional to make the total 6 Home recreation Gerge H. Dern announced WednesJanuary All ladies clubs of this city are in enough thourun upwards of seventy-fiv- e Mrs. W. Ii. Hoyt; Entertainment, day in issuing a statement for tbe AT SOCIETY RELIEF STAKE CONFERENCE in to vited be Sat attendance at the and some estimate that others Mrs. Roy T. Cowan. January 18 observance of the annual xrget- session, and an ex sand urday morning interested before Janu- Annual Club Party. January 27 cellent program is being arranged will become day of the Disabled Ameri and the total will reach one ary M set of Mrs. I. can of World Veterans McDowell, the War, Biography which will consist of a number of hundred thousand baby chicks next Petty. February 10 Women's Place for Saturdav. October 12th. high class musical selections. the annual Relief Society During season. in the Home, jvirs. Wm. Bailey; EnIn indorsing the drive and sale oi Conference held at the Juab Stake provided. Superintendent Owen L. Barnett The prsopects look bright tor the the governor Tabernacle last Sunday afternoon. tertainment, Miss Lula McPherson the Tbe Gleaner Girls and M. Men's will give an address at the afternoon man who wants to enter the busi his Bubject to be Better February 24 Biography of a Mod stated: were several outstandings pan. organizations are active there meeting, in the ern Composer, .Mra- - Robt. Winn, en ' Relief ' IDnce again.. theannual Forget In'additlon to the address ness, for- reliable is- being memare English." there competitive Society "by community can obtain parties whereby Ameri March 10 Marriage, Miss Bertha Disabled of the the time will be lumber for coops on a day bers, among them were the papers dramatics, music, etc in con the balance of monthly payMcPherson; Entertainment, Mrs can Veterans of the World War is at by Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes and and sports, taken up by club business. nection1 with these organizations Dennis Wood. March 24 Election hand. Thousands of the young men Mrs. J. G. Irons. We are Tbe Ladies Literary club of Nepbl ment basis, and another plan which Tbe Sunday School and Primary of Officers and Luncheon; Reports who went forth to fight their coun ing a portion of Mrs. Irons reproduchave appointed tbe following ladies seems very feasible is theonfact that in are also providing paper Walter Paxman plans buying to act on committees for the coming April 7 Biography of Chas Wake try's battles are lying in government this issue, and intend to reproduce recreation in our community. twenty-fiv- e thousani baby chicks field Cadman, Mrs. J. W. Ellison institutions with bodies shattered the paper convention: Program Mrs. T. H. and no cooperation mere in Mrs. bas been Parkes given by brooding them until tbey are April 21 Divorce, Miss Neva Booth and health impaired. In the flower our next issue. Mrs. I. M. Petty; Banquet parents to regulate the use of Burton, sell of their young manhood they faced Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. W. F. about eighttoweeks old, and then This Entertainment, Mrs. G. R. Judd. Mrs. our automobile a is Irons member of the young by people. the poultrymen. ing them Pro the enemy, fighting for an ideal, Social Service committee of the Re Committees for 1929-3- 0 is a city regulation in re Brough, Mrs. T. H. Burton; Recep- is There advantageous to the gram Committee Mrs. T. W. All- willing to sacrifice themselves for a lief Society, and the general board gard to the closing of dancing par tion Mrs. Wm. Bailey, Mrs. W. C. manexceptionally who is just getting into tbe red, Mrs. Alberta Belliston, Miss cause which they considered just, sent out a questionairre to be answ- Ues, which 12 o'clocok. Andrews, Mrs. G. M. Whitmore; business, and bas to buy a brooder Neva Booth, Mrs. S. B. McCune, Miss and their present condition resulted ered and the Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Mrs. and The management of the dance Decoration answers are take care of the little chicks. By Bertha McPherson, Mrs. E. R. For from their experience in that con- the results of following W. Mrs. Dennis J. Wood, Ellison, in are hall information that reports they gleaned heartily buying them at eight or ten weeks rest, Mrs. G. R. Judd. Civic Com flict. Mrs. Neva Miss be the committee: Booth; as of Building favor mothers the chap acting old tbe poultryman don't have to mittee Mrs. W. F. Brough, Miss "Therefore, it is proper, that we Our does not make it erons with the younger girls and Geo. A. Sperry, Mrs. Robert Winn. borrow any money to build his coop. Lula McPherson, Mrs. J. W. Ellison, who have lesser burdens should possible community are to for child welcome also fair crit every spend they any or take any time to take care of the Mrs. I. M. Petty; Mother's Day and help lighten the load of those who time each day in isms and would apand play. suggestions chicks until they are at least eight Flower Committee Mrs. P. B are not so fortunate. This, we can There is no sum set supervised aside by our city preciate any interest that tbe ladies Saturday, October 12 th weeks old, and another thing is that Cowan; Mbs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. Roy do by responding generously to the for recreation. would in take their problems. Is Columbus Day Mr. Paxman will sell the beginner T. Cowan, Mrs. G. M. Whltmore. call of the Disabled American Vetone playground connec is There The dance of the management all pullets, and will keep tbe cock, Music Committee W. erans of the World War during the ted with our schools. Mrs. C. It is conduc- halls is of the opinion that dances erels himself to sell later. on ted Glazier, .Mrs. Robt. ' Winn, Mrs. T. annual sale of 12th of October school teachers during the are cleaner and managed with less the the by Saturday, C. H. Grace, president of the H. Burton, Mrs. G. R. Judd. Red Saturday, October 12, 1929. a school season. Columbus be is will This vacationDay. as source from trouble drunksuch During Nephi Poultry association, gave "I deem It a privilege to indorse there is no school leader Crpss Representative Mrs Geo. A was state and in of in holiday, the ness, designated some very interesting facts at the charge, roudism, Nephi City Sperry Jr. Amusement Committees the annual day of and the children can come and play than any other city in the State, in as such by the 1925 legislature. No Monday evening and tbe November Mrs. W. L. Hoyt, Mrs this organization, and I recommend when will schools a special facts given out by meeting, have doubt choose the so as fact how to would chal and they go Mr. Grace should strong W. C. Andrews, Mrs. W. F. Brough, it to the citizens of Utah as worthy choose. they The on in the 11th the state. of program Friday, rest the Primary organization lenge be heard by all of the people of Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry, Jr., Mrs. J. W of their loyal Bupport." Commercial Recreation Commer honor of this occasion. operated a playgorund in Nephi for Nephi, as he stressed the weekly Ellison, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, .Mrs. Roy a few years and had a play leader cial amusements must be so carried payroll as a means of the people be T. Cowan, Mrs. G. M. Whitmore. Jan in charge, but they were unable to on as to be an asset and not ing better able to meet their obligauary Mrs. Robt. Winn, Mrs. Wm, on so of to continue nusiance account All the young people. finance, tions. T. H. G. Bailey, Miss Ida Parkes, Mrs. C. W Kill was tbe to over in turned citizens should be deeply good equipment It is true, that community, no Glazier, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Miss the school in terested the types of recreation playground. matter where it is, that is blessed Lula McPherson, Mrs. M. L. Sowby In Nephi children have plenty cf offered the young people on the com with a weelky payroll is in a better Mrs. I. M. Petty. Be Elk space to play and in most of the mercial basis. An informed and In condition financially, than the one were Tbe following members homes they are taught to play games terested public can do much in con payroll annually towns. present at Monday evening's meet at home. is much not There equip trolling these forms of recreation At the conclusion of the meeting ing: Mrs. S. B. .McCune, Mrs. M. L ment in, the homes for out of door We have one motion picture show a number of the Nepbl poultrymen Sowby, Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Mrs The following letter was received play except ball, as base ball and house in Nephi, the price of admis Three hundred permits to bunt joined the association, and it is quite T. H. Burton, Mrs. Robt. Winn, Mrs by Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes from Dr. H foot ball. In many homes there Is sion is children 15c, adults 35c fo elk on the Nebo Reserve will be evident that the poultrymen of this E. R. Forrest, Mrs. T. W. Allred Y. Richards, who is the state special some made of issued by the State Board of Elk community mean business, and it is provisions by way talkies, and for silent pictures Mrs. W. C. Andrews, .Mrs. Wm ist in charge of Child Welfare work Children under sixteen years un- Control. These perniitees will havo expected that a grading plant will equipment for indoor games. There Bailey, Mrs. Alberta Belliston, Miss 1929 27, is and nature in ex September story telling accompanied by adults are not study twenty days in which to obtain their be established in Nephi in 1930. Neva Booth, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs, Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes, most of the homes. eluded in tbe evening. Efforts to elk. The season will be November P. B. Cowan, Mrs. J. W. Ellison A large majority of children have have matinees Nephi, Utah, Saturday aftrenoon 5th to 25th inclusive, and applica Mrs C. W. Glazier, Mrs. G. R. Judd Dear Mrs. Parkes: the privilege of making and caring for younger children is being made, tions must be in by the 10th of Pleasant Surprise Party Miss Bertha McPherson, Miss Lula I wish at this time to express my for a garden at home. This is en- The lighting and ventilation of the October. Applications must be ac McPherson, Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry, Jr personal appreciation to you and the couraged Given for Nina Chappell by the school, the primary, building is considered good. companied by a check or money Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. Dennis other members of the Health Center and the leader in boys club work. We com no have and films for order the "better $10.00, application Wood. Committee for the assitance all have The Boy Scouts, Seagull and Bee mittee " in Nephi. must also include the district which A pleasant surprise party was given me during the past five years Hive organizations supolement tbe There was $19,600 spent In com tbe applicant wants to hunt. to Nina Chappell by her Sungiven in Child Welfare conferences, home holding training by having supervised mercial recreation in 1928. Petition Filed To Probate day School Class, Monday evening. Let me assure you that it bas been recreation. picture shows in 1928 $18,100 The time was spent in telling stories Will of Langley A. Bailey a pleasure to work with the local There is an opportunity for parti- wasIn spent there were 20,082 child H. L. Mangelson Attended and playing games. The affair was committees of our state. I, for one cipation in dramatics .singing, and ren and 59,990 adults attended, shower. Some McKesson Dealers Meeting given in tbe form of a were A petition has been filed in the feel that it is unfortunate that the music in our community, through Each family in Nephi averaged spen useful very given to presents has to these State discontinue had of court the differenjt church organizations ding $36.00 for picture shows dur Fifth District Juab county Delicious rethe honored guest. conferences for the of will a and through our school. We have present. the late asking that the year. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mangelson, freshments were served to the followBecause of this change I have high school jjand, a H. S. orchestra. ingWe have no public at pre Mrs. Geo. V. Ord and Merle Ord ing: Faye Broadhead, Enid Howarth, Langley A. Bailey be admitted to park an office here in the In City The petition asks that his opened the mutual organizations w& have sent to police, but I just want to were in Salt Lake City last Friday Nelda Cowan, Fern Broadhead, Nan probate. son, Thomas Bailey be appointed where I shall confine myself to the harmonica bands, and a band in the say a word about our officers. They and Saturday Mr. Mangelson at Brough, Mildred Page, Jennie Howtratment of the children of diseases executor. are doing all they can to help the tended a .McKesson dealers grade school. conven ard, Donna Pexton, Dona Belliston, If you should be in the City, I would no We have public park at pre- young people and are very kind in tion held at the Utah Hotel, where Nina Greenhalgh, Jviarie Stanley, see and to be have call Club you met sent at present but the school and giving advise wherever it is needed at their Tbe Camp Fire glad almost two hundred dealers ot the Isabel Lillian Goble, Ruth the city are planning to cooperate they are friends of our young people intermountain states were in atend Burton, Bodel,, regular meeting Friday, Sept, 27 th me at any time. Dean Powell, Dean Phillips, for en were your past and make a public park and play- and are very much respected Again thanking you Stories, games and music by ance Ord and Mangelson have now Clarence Reed, Frank . Higginson, ground between the central school them. joyed. Readings were given by Dona cooperation, I am, become one of the McKesson Service Jack Vickers, Reed Black and Harold Mem and the high school Sincerely yours. Belliston and Mable Sowby. Our pool halls are run in, an ord Stores, and are affiliated with this Irons. We H. Y. RICHARDS have one tennis court building. bers present were: Fern Broadhead located at the erly manner, but of course we know national drug store chain. Nelda east of the High School building. our boys do not get proper recre Arta JenkinB, Mable Sowby, It is used by the students and the ation in the pool halls on account Cowan, Beth Hobbs, Faye Broadhead Cars Collide at Intersection In the Fair Awards and of the environment that is found in Number of young people of the' town. County Marjorie Gadd, Dona Belliston Corporations Of Main and Center Streets Donna Pexton. ball is played by the Jun- them. The law is obeyed in regard Dept. of Arts and Crafts iorBasket In Juab Fail to Pay Taxes high and Senior high boys, also to tbe admission of minors. A fine gymnasium well equipped the M. Men of the Mutual Improve..Bryan, Earl Clarldge, Earl Cars driven by Orlando Taylor of In the list of awards' givwn in the ment association, In the high school and a library that was open at all Charles Pyper were down Among the list of corporations in Levan and Hosmer Grace of Nephi of on the opening day last issue of The the gymnasium. hours during the day would be mucb the state of Utah, who failed to pay collided at the intersection of Main We have no football field. better to offer our young peopl their 1929 corporation license taxes and Center streets Thursday at noon, founting season. They re- list awards in the department of We have two baseball fields. They than the pool hall. are: Starr Land and De. Co., damaging both cars considerably, day's hunting was Arts and Crafts failed to appear, due ining, in as soon as most of to the fact that they were not hand are used during the summer months Out community leaders could co Starr; Independence Co., and the shock rendered Mr. Taylor Mining was ed to the publisher. The following mostly by the Nephi baseball teams. operate with the proprietors tileft tbe shooting Co., unconscious for a short time. Both McKlnnley Eureka; Mining a rtnrlra had such is the list: Raymond Bailey, 1st in We have the privilege of using places of commercial recreation in Eureka; Nephi Community Hatchery cars had to be taken to local garages Commercial Art; John Carter, 1st the high school swimming pool twice raising their standards and making Nephi; Nassau Mining Co., Eureka; for repairs. . tstay in. in Oil Painting; Mrs. Emma A a week during the summer months. them safe for our young people by Tintic Mer. Co., Eureka; Tinti Vs. H. F. There is not much coasting and visiting such places and giving sug Longridge Mining Parkin of Brough, 1st in Illustrating and Car Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burton an- Co., Euroki; ho are rejoicing over tooning; Lou Henrlod, 1st in Pic- skating in Nephi during the winter gestions which as you know would Western Amusement Co., Eureka; nounce the arrival of a son at their as there Is no skating and coasting be kindly received. torial Drawing. j l, born October 1. Oraplata Mining Mining Co., Nephi. home Wednesday, October 2nd. Parent-Teache- rs Forget-Me-N- ot HI I US VB Me-N- ot Forget-Me-No- U, . - . pers-giv- Me-N- ot ve Forget-Me-No- ts Forget-Me-N- ot Parkes Mrs. 300 Permits To Praise Receives To 10-2- f-k- Tlmes-New- i, Issued - 4e-vis- |