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Show Fill Your Needs In Nephi WHAT NEPHI GROWS In Juab HEW OFFICERS AS Road Work County Will Start In IT CIS LEGION TALK HERE The Very Near Future ucniic SDAY MAKES NEPHI GROW' MAKE OR OF AUWf CHAH1TY' Its Uses and Abuses Charity is, perhaps, the most blessed attribute of human nature No man, no matter how lowly, can consistently say that he cannot ex tend charity to his fellowman. In extending that charity he elevates his soul; he warms his being in the gratitude he knows he deserves and occassionally receives. Truly, charity like mercy, is twice blest; it blesseth him that gives and him that rece- fte Habit Buy in Nephi The News, Vol. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, October 13, 1932 The Times, Vol. 22, No. 41 c5 (7e i; SiOT SENATOR AND DON GOLTOII 13, No. 41 Nephi Scout Leaders JUAB To Attend Meeting Timpanogas Council H T 4- - HFIS IKE Local scouting officials received word this week of the annual convention of scouters of Timpanogas 11LU con Council, which will convene Friday in relieving the evening, October 14. at 7:30 P. M dition within our county. These work on the state Senator Reed Smoot, Congress The meeting wul be held in College At the recent State Fair, the Installation of the American The Elbert D. Thomas, nominee for projects include and Santa-nni- n Legion Auxiliary officers for the man Don B. Col ton. Hon. W. W Hall, Brigham Young University, Clubs of Juab County brought sig- United States Senator, and Abe highway betweena Nephi nroiect south of ensuing year was conducted WedHill, and Segmiller, Hon. George P. Parker and all scoutmasters, district scout nlgicant recognition to the county lor Congress Murdock, nominee of a new nesday evening In the city hall, with Hon. Edsel Chrts tense n, Hon. Ivor officials and scouters of the district through their team work and exfrom the First Congressional Dlst Levan, also the building hibits. betwen Eureka ana Tooeie.rne State President Edna Harlin and ives. AJax, Hon. Frank Openshaw, Rep are invited to attend. rlct were the principal speakers at road Oscar A. Klrkham. associate Reg amount of money to be ex- State Secretary Lettle Manning, ublican stale and Conoes&ianal The highest and most important a meeting sponsored Dy we nepiu exact However, like many divinely in candidates will be in Juab County ional Executive of the Twelfth Reg- award was that won by Miss Grace tended on these various DroJects both of Ogden, in attendance. Junior Democratic Club Wednes-ri- v has impulses and acts, charity on Tuesday, October 25, and plan on ion of the Boy Scouts of America Blackett of the Third year Clothing not been determined, but it is President Ruth Howells of the spired nii?ht at the Arlineton Hall. local auxiliary presided over the is too often abused. When a man holding rallies in Nephi, Levan, Mo and Executive Director of the M. I Club of Nephi, who scored highest that it will be several President Fred Gadd presided and understood salary goes to na and Eureka, according to James A., will be the principal speaker in the State Health contest and was dollars. These funds are following program: Piano selection. drawing year-roumusical unmbers were presented by thousand his charitable organizations for his Garrett, Juab County Republican at the convention, and according pronounced Utah's Healthiest Co- Rhetta Sperry; and state Vocal Juab "That duet, purely projects unChorus Ladles Ward the South to announcemets, it will be an occa Club Girl. Twenty-eigwill not be called upon to fur- Little Boy of Mine", Herman and dole of foods and feeds orglnally Chairman. members der the direction of Miss Evelyn unty sion of spiritual uplift and for gen entered the contest, representing Intended for those whose needs are funds. anv Mont nish of Lake of the Salt McCune: James City, Ferry Reading, "Spring numbers vocal two by Brough, and acute throuof and is straits he which a the be will one of Utah's greatest boosters for erating Another nroiect desperate, scouting spirit time a la Carte", Arta Jenkins; the greater number of the counties Herman and James McCune. deal to the unemployed of Musical selection, ''Recessional", not even half so good as the com Stiver, will also be with the party. ghout the council. The year has of the state. The scoring was done Stating he was "citing history" great mon new been a thief. How level has marked often this very The rally will be held in the aud by high is the rebuilding or tne state Fldells Choral club; Reading, "Col by Dr. T. B. Beatty and Dr. Crltch- and not partisian politics. Mr. Thom Nephi thing happened? How often have itorium of the Juab high school, and of achievement in scouting In the low, of the State Department of from Main Street to the umbus" Mrs. Leeta Squire. as outlined what he described as a hlchwav on is other people by the voters of Nephi are urgently Timpanogas district, and it Nenht citv limits uo the Sannete pro Health. Grace scored 1071 out of a The ritual installing the following people imposed "repudiation of leadership", mani- Track. The posed to make the coming season possible 1100 points. by the officers was conducted by Presid taking from them something as bad requested to be In attendance. plan as outlined fest in the country's tariff history state road commission on tneir rec ent Harlin: President. Edythe Beck ly needed by the giver as by the Representatives of the Republic equally successful. Mildred McPherson and Eva Sanyears. in the past twenty-od- d Local scout masters and scout of ders of the 4th year visit to Nephi is for the state stead; 1st vice president, Tacy Bra- receiver? It is still happening and an party met with the Board of Clothing Club "The Republican party has pres- ent to furnish four thousand dollars. cken; 2nd vice president, Nina Hay- - is, or should be, a source of ever Education Wednesday evening and ficials are making plans to attend entered the Home Economics Judgented to the nation since 1908 three the county two thousand and the nes; Secretary, Vera Howell; Treas lasting shame to the receiver, be obtained permlsslonj for the two the gathering, and under the spon ing Contest and won 4th place. 19 major tariff laws, everyone of which two thousand dollars. The state urer, Laura Morgan; Chaplain, El- cause the responsibility rests entlr major political parties to hold pol sorahlp of the Mutual Improvement contestants were entered in the acthas ben erepudiated at the next el- city itical rallies in the high school aud Associations, the scout troops of ivity, representing 10 different councounty are ready to commence izabeth Warr; Historian. Beulah H ely upon him. ection after it was" passed," Dr. and Juab Stake- are looking foreward to ties of the state. Ida Greenhalgh, LaVell Caz- work on this project, but the offic- Irons; Serg't-at-arm- s, Last winter it was necessary to itorium. Thomas said. o the largest enrollment and greatest winner of the Juab County ials of this city have not yet deter ler. Remarks were made by Presidcontribute to the welfare and up "President Taft was elected In mined Mrs. John S. Cowan spent the activity in scouting which has been Dress Revue won second placeStyle is ent HarHn, Secretary Manning and keep of a neighboring community in tariff act in a whether or not Nephi City 1908. The Payne-Aldriaccent latter Beckstead. to nnsltion President part of the week in Salt Lake witnessed in the stake. to financially the responsib Everyone lumped the Cotton School Dress division of was passed in 1909. It was protested scouts un are of five The with her const troops of conclusion the coo Derate At in the was daughter, offer to meeting, visiting the the happy-tthe state contest. ility and give his bit City by the thinkers of the country, but ruction of the road. der the supervision of Brent D. Hall refreshments were served by the where is was possible to do so. The Mrs. Annie Stout. Two Juab County teams won in the President signed it Just the as scout with commissioner o officers. Is road if was that deputy crisis understood the two-wa- retiring It the Forestry identification and placpassed and everyone felt same. In 1910, the Democrats capas scoutmasters and fol o assistants y a Is North rebuilt, that happier In his soul to konw that in ing contest. Tom Hall and Maurice tured the House of Representatives up First lows: road will be constructed, a strip his small way, he had helped. Now. Chapman, representing the Nephi as a result of this act. Mr. Aldrich Levan Bralthwaite troop, Carlyle side of the built on each with winter coming on again, we are First Year Club won second place, TO was retired to private life, as was being South Ward. Powell, Spencer Ray rail road tracks. faced with the same problems. But while Morgan Grenwood and La Mr. Payne." oowoy. ARE we? Who this winter Is going Var Llddlard, representing the secDr. Thomas then cited the histoPaul Walker. K. Ward, to enjoy that sense of blessing that Nephi ond Forestry club won "third said, Mrs. C. O. Scannell of Caliente. ry of that act repudiated, he North Ward, Clayton Beck and place year comes from within, when he knows in the contest. Democ-M- t. Nevada, spent two days last week that at the next election the Sanders. Glade that these same people have allowed A livestock Judging team of three III Mona Troop, Vernon Davies. fntloH nnlv hv nine to caDture at the home of her mother, Mrs. d a whole sumer. abundant with fruit, TO members, Joe Ostler, Boyd Goble the Mm ISA of ReDresentatlves. "Mr. K. Brown. o o vegetables, grains and the various and Fred Tldwell Judging dairy catMcCumber went out by the same necessities for the preservation of tle, beef cattle, hogs, and sheep, election and Mr Fordney was rewr-t- o won fifth place in the contests. life, go without doing a single thing d. to private live," Dr. Thomas to help themselves? Certainly, the In the open classes S. P. Nlelson FLUIDS and sons won the following places prices have been low enough that Then, in 1928, Hoover was electalmost anyone could have secured a on Suffolk Sheep. ed and in 1929 the Smoot-Hawlsufficient quantity of edibles to pre K First, aged ram; first and second tariff bill passed. "In 1930 the Approximately $60,000 in cash and serve for the winter. In many cases nurtured the House of Rep Governor George H. Dern was No clues or Information have been or each the yearling ram, yearling Taxnavera of Juab Countv will credit mem to to would been distributed have is growers glad being advised by telegram from T. L. Hol- - unearthed concerning the theft of ewes, flock and breeder pen; First. resentatives as a result of the pass- file a petition Friday with the Juab on Ram lambs and law County Commission asking that the bers by the Utah Poultry Producers give to anyone, any amount of fruit man at Washington D. C. that the age and signing of that unjust containing united State second and third if use. would info week it Association ecthis they Any recommendation had gone to the mall pouch put was stolen from the Un second and third on Aged ewes. They One thousand and twenty-nin- e that will be delinquent as a result of recent action of the charitable taxes date that "would have organization onomists. senJra petition to Mr. he extended from November 30th of the Reconstruction Fin ion Pacific station, in Nephi last also won with a Champion ram. so directors of directors, it is announced been glad to engineer things The cash premiums won on all ance Corporation for the grantng to Friday morning. The pouch was disHoover asking him to veto the law to December 20th. The commission board C. could obtain containers the C. needy Edmounds, general manag 19 counties of Utah $250,000 from patched from the Guthrie station the exhibits and contests were app because it would do our country will no doubt srrant the reouest of by if and the fruit itself, sugar, spices harm. Mr. Hoover signed it and the taxpayers and the benefit of er. $300,000,000 relief and work-rin Salt Lake City and came to Nephi roximately $265.00. In addittton. It is estimated that 8000 Utah and the needy would have evinced any the pocket knives were our trade fell off forty per cent. six week ief for the on fund, Train 19 Thursday evening. The checkerboard period the additional twenty days. or of work desire intention southern Idaho poultrymen will rec doing the to Fred Tldwell and Don In"Thus It was economically repudfrom October 1, to November 15. contained o the dally pouch regular itself. have But Industrious no, the and credit notices as re Juab County's portion of this am transmittal of checks from the Fed- gram as prizes on ram lambs exhib iated, and in 1930 the Democrats Members of the Ladies Republic- eive checks worked and suffered over a hot stove ount the distribution. Is $34,864, application for which eral Reserve Bank to the First Nat ited. secured the House and came so close an Club of Nephi will be enter sult of of over nerve the o Half this amount $30,000 is and racking work of was made about ten days ago by ional Bank of Nephi, and other letto capturing the Senate, that the tained at a party Saturday even ex distributed through the re' preparing for the winter, and commission and the the local checks Coumty ters peofor contained Republcans were only able to hold ing at 7:30 in the city hall. A rad- being care of of the association's capital pending good money to take committee from this county ple. a one man majority. Even In the io will be Installed for the mem tlrement dated October 1, 1927, and the their own responsibilities, only to advisory These funds are to be used for short session starting next Decem- bers to hear the address of Vice stock The pouch from Provo was lying a for call have In be wul $30,000 legation other d promptly poul given could Senators direct relief and make-wober the Democratic proj beside the one stolen, and was Curtis. president tne Nor it in of it letters wlsh-nri entirely giving "help." feeds, redemption try if ects within Juab County. the Senate they not touched, leading to the belief b of credit issued to member feed away of the results of this work, but tVipv nrobablv will not do SO, Exactly how much money will be that the burgulars thought the Salt to even not fisis reecelver the business the willing for as during patrons a Is such available to Nephi City is not known Lake pouch contained valuable mall thing however, as there cal year ended July 1, 1930. The (Continued on page four) as yet, but whatever portion is al Senatorial Courtesy", The burgulars also broke into the Octbear of letters the date credit o loted to this city, will be used for Continental Oil station and took 35 nf the men who siened their twenty-fiv- e per Approxlmatly Is 1930, ober It 15, make-worexplained. k either direct relief or names to tariff acts, "there Is only of gasoline. cent of the capital stock of the gallons to In be the $30,000 Of poulgiven soon as it is available. as one left who hasn't been completely o projects, Lots of excitement In town Nephi Irrigation Company has be try feeds In redemption of letters There are a number of make-wor- k come delinquent and the list is pubrepudiated," said Dr. Tnomas. sai last week Depot broken into, feed to issued member of credit wnwlpv failed to secure the nomin projects that the city officials are lished in this issue of The Times-New- s. U. S. Mall stolen; Continental fisbusiness for the during planning on, but as yet nothing def ation by his own party, so he Is Oil warehouse looted no clues. patrons If the tax is not paid, many 1, 1930, cal ending Nephi year July Mrs. A. G. Knowles returned last inlte has been decided upon. nut her is onlv one left. shares of each parcel of such stock due respect to our officers will receive $387.50, acpoultrymen o home Lake "i have sited you history. I know With can't to in her Salt Saturday as may be necessary, will be sold be every place at they cording to Myron Moyle manager City after a month's visit with her at public auction on November 30, nothing about prophecy," ne declarIs Announced once. It reminds me of Chick of the local egg grading plant. Marriage and Mrs. Andrews James sister, ed smiling. 1932. The regular date was set for Sale's (Author of the SpecialIn discussing the egg prices Mr. friends. cmnHncr Hoover's recent speech October 31, but the board of directMr. and Mrs. J. E. Mcfarlane an ist's) story about his father, a that poultry- reports Nephi Moyle said the Thomas Dr. Des Moines, at nounce the marriage of their dau Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belllston ors has postponed the sale date unmen received 32c per dozen for country man In a country town Treirient, had himself, repudiated readlnc the citv newsDaner. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Booth were in ghter, Thora, to Hosmer D. Fenn, daughter Dorothy, and Mrs.. Joseph til November 30, thus giving the and 30c and 28c for selects extras, Smoot-Hawle- y bill: the Warr of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. stockholders thirty days longer in Thursday, October 6, at Provo. Big Head "BANK ROBBED and Victories, while Mountaineers Salt Lake City over the week-en- d "He condemmed is as being unThe old and Standards brought 21c and pul attending General conference and POLICE AT SEA" They will be at home in Payson, W. A. Warr of Draper received cuts which to redeem their stocks. unare bills tariff all said He just. gent said "Don't that beat the lets 15c. These are last week's qout visiting with their chllldren in that where Mr. Fenn is employed, until and bruises and were badly shaken some just. They give too much to flute, pay them to guard your atlons. up, when the car In which they city, returning Monday afternoon. after the Christmas holidays. he and to others, not and enough town and they go a fishing." were riding collided with a truck. was in he said and went furthur The accident happened last Tues of tariff the revision of the favor My father, as all the old timday, about six miles South of -toto the almost In m bill. He accepted Tribune-Telegraers know used to doctor horses, City, while the party were Brigham tarito in outlook regard Democratic a on their way to Burley, Idaho. Mrs. he wasn't surgeon, veterinary not do I ff. If it isn't repudiation, Just a horse Dr. H oi Joseph Warr suffered severly from a i g? a is", Mr. 4 o know what repudlatiioti I remember him going into shock and was taken to the Brig At the mettlng of the Board of s Thomas concluded. one the stable day with a paper ham Hospital where she remained Education of the Juab School dist1 Attorney Murdock, in a very able 3 a funnel. rolled up like for three days, after which she was rict held Wednesday night, the matBeing manner discussed the political sit9 inquisitive I asked him what he Count- ybrought home. She is recovering in ter of class rings for the Senior a uation, and urged the voters, to P was going to do. He informed a very satisfactory manner, accor class of the Juab high school, was vote for the Democratic Senator me that he was going to blow discussed at some length, and It was ding to reports Thursday. . if the congressman, ,i nemvratie .-. R1IU ! 3. some powder down the horse's c the sense of the meeting that the Democratic nominee for president throat. In a few minutes father purchase of rings by the Senior class 34 2 .. 24 received their vote, so tnat tne pres21 9, 11 23 13, 12 22 g, . . came out of the stable, caugh-lnBeaver . this year would be an added expense cient would have a Democratc con-200 8 45 84 77 1211 HOj 92 77 122) 108, Box Elder to the students and parents that wheezing and sneezing, beSenate. 1 171 39 64 4 82 77 106i 83! 84 ing still inquisitive, I asked what 64 could well be dispensed with dur. . . Cache The Levan Band, under the dir242 5 63 109 116 81 happened. When he got his 158 136 163 100 76 ing the present economic conditions. . Carbon ection of Carlyle Bralthwaite, played breath, he answered. "Tne norse I 1 The Board of Education therefore 3 4 5 1 6 2j 2 5 . several musical numbers before the . Daggett blew first." Since this is all recommends to the class that 168 7 36 55 81 85 104) 92 82 86; 75 meeting. Davis . . . . Paul Monson, music supervisor of do not purchase rings this year.they Fathers Think this over! 1 59 13 16 31 33 26 31 31 27 28 the Juab School District delivered o Duchesne 76 12 27 1, 29 SOME MAN 46 an interesting talk on "Sweden' 29 46, 43 32 40j . . Emery 31 2 He may wear a last year's .. 4 at the weekly luncheon of the Nephi 25 22 7 9, 7 24 24; Garfield . straw hat; his finger nails may 1 11 44 Kiwanls Club, held Monday noon Nephi Legionairres At 17 22 13 30 18 25 30 14 . . Grand need manicuring; his vest may at the Forrest Hotel. 63 7 Meeting In Eureka 21 11. 20 40 42 42l 20 17 46 Iron Mr. Monson spent twenty-si- x hang a little loose, and his pants Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward returned 13 61 22 27 28 23 31l 38 35 26 bag at the knees; his face may Juab months in the Scandinavian count to Scipio Monday, after a week's . . . . show signs of a second - days .. Post Commander Kenneth Webb, ..) rles, and gave the Kiwanlans much Kane . ... visit with relatives at Mills. 86 11 37 6l' 59 1, 48 Alvah Howell, Clyde Haynes and on information the customs, 25 22) growth, and the tin dinner 37 .49 traits, .., Millard ' buckett that he carries may be 43 5 13 22 21 and economic conditions of Sweden. Morgan Miller of the Nephi Amer22 26 3; 19! 17 Miss Ina Fexcher, Mrs. L. M. 24 Morgan . o ican Legion post, and Judge LeRoy 12 40 10 18 22 . Hanson and son Lewis went to full of dents and doughnuts; 241 26j 14 16 lj 25; Piute . ., Cox were in Eureka Saturday atten!iueth Thursday evening, while but don't you call him "the old 1 11 13 26 17 9 11 15 18 8j 8 Rich man." He's your father. B. Drive ewls received Medical aid. Club ding the installation of officers of P. P. Begins 43 1933 1040 717 .748! 752 1250, 415) 1248 1189 719 For years and years he has the Eureka post of the organization. Members All Vote to For 13 674 119 274 been L. M. 285 to around 3591 333) Mrs. get 383, 277 389, 301 rustling Department Commander Charles R. S. L. COUNTY. 3jofln - Hanson andwere Scipio 1 37 2 10 27 things together. Never once has 19 18 Mabey and other officials were prelOj 25j Hanson and children 25 12, San Juan do the to sent. Commander Mabey delivered he failed 171 30 right thing 77 4, visitors Wednesday. 871 100, 80 57j 78 .93, 91) Profess local Business and The Sanpete the are thinks He an able address at the meeting. you by you. 130 18 35 82 751 64 ..! 65j 54 74 56 ional Women's Club is Joining in Sevier o a Salt Lake . greatest boy on earth, even Miss Ina Fexcher wasweek-en' 67 11 2 31 35 22 34 national 33 the 44; by sponsored campaign 26 41, d. Summit though you do plaster your hair City visitotr over the one to have 1 Federation 116 V. A Mrs. M. 11 National the Foote 57 48 returned home smart smoke 68, 47 63; 52 back, wear 69, clothes, Tooele . ' 49j hundred per cent of their members this week after having been In Salt 54 10 2 to bring 33 26 28 34 13, 19 28 26 Earl and Leon Howard of Nephi cigarettes, and fail Uintah home a cent. He Is the man 234 vote. There are 1300 business and Lake City for several weeks where 3 56 1391 96 132; 112 117 138 80j were at Mills Thursday. 93 Utah professional women's clubs in prac she underwent an operation. Mrs. who won the love and a life 71 1. 42! 47 28 20) 30 23j 43 40 28 Wasatch vistlcally every state in the union par Foote wishes to thank the good peoof the greatest a was Nephi partnership McPherson 46 ticipating 12 3 13 Roy 21i 25 35 11 in such a campaign, with ple of Nephi for the telegrams, let22 29) 24 ... woman mother. earth on your Washington itor Monday. 1 39 a view of getting the 60.000 mem ters, cards and personal 6 7; 27 30! 33 6 12, 13 calls that 26 He is some man, and not "the Wayne 9 357 bers voting in the coming election. she received during the time she 105 116 203 236 116 177 172 233 121 Weber jack Kelly and Rex B. Peterson oldIf man." club local each of the was The in " the urges hospital and at the home " you win as good a wife as 128 5330 other women's civic clubs to take of her mother. 1097 1938 2913 2564" 2162 3117 3l52"2074 spent Weanesaay at eym. 2137 Mrs. Foot u very he did, you will have to go some, clubs a their such in to be home campaign up glad and is feeling much some The Silent Nein visited my go Binder boy Miss Audry to better. get every member to the poles. THIS TABULATION REPORT THROUGH THE COURTESY OF SALT LAKE "WATSON" partner. phi Wednesday. in hue Several road projects in Juab County will commence during the next few days, which will help materially ARE INSTALLED HERE OCTOBER 25 4-- H nd H ht ch RELIEF LOCAL POULTRY Petition To Be Filed Friday con-binne- ey Dem-rvm-oh- III ID BE AVAILABLE RECEIVE No Clues Found 19UTAHC0UI1TIE SHARE OF In Mail Robbery el Irrigation Co. Taxes rk Are Now Delinquent Watson says: Local and Social Nephites Are In An f Automobile Accident School Board Is Pre Election Poll i s I P It i 3 4 v.- H j Not For Rings Good Talk Given By Paul Monson MILLS NEWS ,.,.. Li I TMBUNE-TELEQRAM- |