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Show ' I it MAKES NEPHI GROW" "WHAT NEPHI GROWS OR MAKE Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, July The Times, Vol. 23, No. 28 13. The News, Vol. 1933 14, No. 28 Wl icat Day - Mi Neb Program Complete First National Bank To Distribute 5 Per Cent On Deposits 5.000 PAHS TO BE JUAB BOY SCOUTS Economic Highlights SET ENCAMPMENT FOR JULY 18 TO 22 MADE STARTING FUNERAL SERVICE Thanks! HELD LAST FRIDAY to thank the people of Nephi for their splendWe wish The Livestock Situation FOR MILLER CHILD id support of our special subscription offer lest week-en- d and the fore part of this week. With conditions steadily on the Improve In and around Nephi, we hope we will be able to put the Ready Print section again in the paper in EXPECTED FOR PROGRAM; HI IS PLAIIIIED LOS ANGELES The hog and corn regulation under the Agrcul Here's one for the taxpayer: The lural Recovery Act Is apparently total of all appropriations made by Funeral services were held Friday .et ror October 1st. In the meantime Boy Scouts of Juab Stake will enFive thousand people from Nethe recent special session of conat home of the Mr. .Chas. Mrs and next week in Payson Canyon are to be held at the phi and surrounding cities are exA. Hall in this city at 5! o'clock meetings gress. Including those which are camp nifferent centers of production and pected to be in attendance at the Ranger's classified as "captal expenditures", near the Payson Canyon M. P. Milfor Lorraine Birdella decfor a discussion of the two-da- y RecWheat Day-M- t. is in excess of $4,500,000,000. When Station, according to a recent ler. 9 months old daughter of Mr. processing details and harmonizing any diff- reational Association celebration to the appropriations of the final ses-so- n ision of the Juab Stake c;coutlng near future. the and Mrs. WedVan who died Miller, was erences that may arise. be held in Nephi and Salt Creek of the 72nd Congress are ad- Committee. The encampment Again we say, "Thanks". nesday morning. July 5, In the L D. A distribution of five per cent of The effective date tunes in well Canyon Friday originally planned for this week, and Saturday, accsince December the ded, aggregate S. In Lake Salt after hospital City The Times-NePub Co. with the of deposits In the First National Bank 5, 1932. exceeds 6.000,000,000. The but due to confllctlon with other fall the beginning to LeRoy Whitehead, presheavy a ording brief Illness. on March 2, will be made to dep- last session brooks no movement of hogs, and ell hands ident of the Recreational Associaactivities, was postponed until July Bishop Thomas Bailey was In are anxiously awaiting ositors beginning Monday July 17. as the most expensive competition iurther par- tion. one since 18 to 22. cf services which the charge ticulars. There never was a time The Payson canyon spot Is one of Recording to an announcement made the war. The celebration will begin at I as follows: E. James Prayer, when all the people were more will-t- o P. M. at the Nephi Experime Thursday by G. M. Whit more, presnt StatOne encouragng sign is that the the most scenic In this vicinity, and Memmott; vocal solo. "My Garden recreational for behind a ident ofi the Institution. their government. huge spot ion on the Levan ridge, where an measures, while they offers of Little Red Roses", Mrs. Alice Cra-i- and get DAY water as not. We as well must The distribution Includes savings extraordinary perfect why recognize hour's program will be held under appropriate definite amounts, do not activities, talk. Dr. F. H. Beckstead: vocal we are in warfare against ihe direction accounts, checking accounts and to specify that they be entirely spent end a huge camping ground. of Superintendent A. duet, 'Sometime We'll Understand," the mostengaged are holders of certificates of deposit and In the $3,000,000,000 public works scout officials formidable The planning antagonist the F. Bracken. President E. O. PeterMrs. Delia Barnes and Mrs. Zetta an as ever met. checks. Mountain has Loafer country cashier's son of Utah State Agricultural Jones. James W. Vickers offered bill, for example, it Is doubtful f a hike to To some this distribution may more than The goal of the Industrial Act is College. the one third of it can be added attraction to the trip. v's-- it was Director P. V. Cardon. who the Interement prayer. closing to seem rather small, but It will be used within a year. By the end of more back Invited to to woik are than is in charge of the State Lxprimeni help put Parents of boys in the Vine Bluff ecmetery. ind the fifteen million willing and able men Station of great help to the majority of the that time, it may not be necessary the boys at any time. No parent's at the U. S. A. C, and Dr. was dedlcatd by Charles A. so grave announcement resume of an because their places Iowery Nelson, they may depositors. In to use more. The old practice of day activities will be held, head of the Brigham Hall. as earners Whitmore distributors of Mr. and the distribution, wage of the distance between Nephi and o Extension Divispetitions spending everything they University Young our income their trade ion and state officials and other rep t states, "We confidently hope and c an get ahold of may not apply here the camp spot. through Discusses Smith we backnear who after all are the o Legislation channels, future, expect that In the as administration of this and other resentatives of the Brigham Young bone of the nation. will be able to continue our oper- bills Is supposed to be In the hands James E. Hawkins Dies Local Farmers University will address the group Concerning of ReThe 100 the Agricultural goal ations on a per cent basis." ofi persons who have few if any polat this meeting. These speakers comis act cent to so readjust distribution itical obligations. Thle five per In Salt Lake Tuesday With Nephi mercnants giving The Agricultural covery will discuss current problems of agAct Adjustment farto enable the must either be withdrawn by the modity prices as Also encouraging is the outlook whole - hearted to the Pioneer Day mer to sell his wares as a price that riculture. By Agent A. E. Smith Funeral services for James E. celebration depositor or credited to a new seg for tax revenues. For the first time on 24, plans here Following the program at the ex July -- WHEAT 1 will enable him to again become a reeated account by one entry, this since depression began the Govern Hawkins, 78, father of Rusll and for the M. I. A.'s celebration are rapstation, a two hour tour periment Things happen fast these days. buyer of things others produce. being done to avoid additional ex ment's Interal revenue collections F.arlus Hawkins and Mrs. Linda idly advancing to completion. of the plots will be made experiment Is This especially true of legislatSurely these objectives are worth- with cold refreshmens pense. are exceeding those for the same Erough of this city will be conductservd at will back the Pion ion The merchants to our reconstruct In while and it is well to keep In mind tending The complete announcement Is as period of a year" before. Main rea- ed In Salt Lake City Friday at 12: eer commemoration by entering dustrial and agricultural conditions that whenever the mechanism is set the close of the tour. follows: sons for this are the beer and gas 30. At six p. m... the visitors will be mlnature floats In the parade, ac and lift us out of the depression. up to put these two new laws Into entertained at a "To All Depositors of the First Mr. Hawkins died at the family cording to Mrs. Gideon Sidwell oline taxes which have been roaring and banquet by Mr. a from recently publish operation, we become an intergral and Mrs. Bracken and Mr and Mrs ing successes. These two taxes, with residence In Salt Lake City at C'30 Mrs. Mattie Vickerti, who visited edQuoting ,"tlonal Bank of Nephi: address A. Wallace, part, and cooperate we must willby Henry 3"J,, "Realizing that the depositors are cigarette and Income taxes, were P. M. Wedeach business house in of Agriculture, 'I do not ingly or otherwise. The industrial A. E. Smith at the Bracken summer Secretary He was born in Salt Lake City nesday to ascertain .theNephi in need of a portion of their funds. responsible for 67 per cent of all merchant's think of this condition as some- act will home In the canyon. we have been working for sometime internal revenue collected during December 4, 1857, a son or John S. apparently be applied so as The band concert at the Camp toward the celebration. come upon us over to enable industries to maintain a which has thing to secure permission to pay each de- May. Income tax collections, how- and Maria Carter Hawkins Moving feelings Plans for th day include activitor In a month or so. It has reasonable schedule of prces. in or- Nebo ampitheatre will commence at of their at night when at a last his to with Nenhi ever durportion have parents decrease ies for young and old from positor gone down; been going on for some years. The der that they may be in a position 7 P. M. The band will be conducted account. While the Initial payment ing the current fiscal yeat has been an early age, he became one of the until dark. Every citizen ofdaylight Barnes. The program proNephi only really new thing is that we to pay a fair will It still wage scale, and to earn by Ralph into out seem of small, rather to Nephi. in the $296,000,000 may early freighters and surrounding towns is invited to comparasion a something on their investment, but per will begin with community singbe of some help. We confidently last. This loss was more than offset southern Utah. He served as con- Nephi to share in the fun. Commit- have chosen at last to recognize ing of "America" led by Herman ductor of the Union Pacific for 35 tees to arrange details for the day changed condition, and t J stop run- we should keep in mind that we are McCune hope and expect that in the near by increases in the revenue of and invocation by Reverfrom We facts. recogaway with ning continue and the to able necessities, be will we dealing ears. future from the beer tax, together were formulated at a meeting MonMt. Pleasant. put on mental attitude of the people is dec end Smith of our operations on a 100 per cent with 25 other new taxes and five j Mr. Hawkins; married Margaret day evening. The committees stand nize now that limits mustwebe cannot at the program will inSpeakers individual that effort, at House any profidedly against Endowment attempt hftsls. in the taxes. on old sets of higher rates Sklllicorn as follows: Music: Ed. V. Downs of iterring or charging unreasonable clude President Peterson, Director "A distribution of five per cent Is More and higher taxes is the order in c;alt Lake City on October 9, 1385. and Dee Lomax; pioneer and rel- go onWeworkng each other out as and Dr. Lowery Nelson. that jobs. recognize exactly upon these necessities em Cardon musical Mr. now being made to all depositors, of the day. During the past twenty years, igious section of parade, Mrs. Gwen individual business must be planned prices numbers have been The braced within the schedule.. Lake accounts, includes Salt lived in City. Downs, Mrs. Rose M. Lunt and Mrs. and which. . savings Curiously enough, both the com Hawkins has as follows: Vocal solo, Mrs. 4 l must so business V.14AH9 all arranged i ordered; of One the that numc Wasatch important things auu the In will be mon man and the financier favor iu Interment Mattie Vickers; Civic section: GercnecKing accounts Russell Robertson of Mt. Pleasant; farming, be planned and will likely work out of the hog-cor- n of certificates of deposit of the repeal of the capital gains and losses Lawn Cemetery In Salt Lake City. ald Cazier and Miss Lois Lunt; bus- including as one". ordered piano solo, Erma Cloward of well as as the of the AgricuHawlegulation, Mrs. to the calling bank, prior iness section: E. I. Isaacson, Mrs. provision of the income tax law Surving are his widow, of "We girls chorus, Ftn. Green; after ltural Is Act. years despair, begin the 2, on March Recovery sons grading and state banking holiday but for definitely different reasons. kins, and the following Mattie Vickers, Mrs. Gideon Sid- - to see in America a land of renew- end cornet Garden and Taylor, duet. of who he "That meat, to marking is arid begin Many more millions can be collected daughters; Clarence J., John S., !933. This distribution v.ell and Miss Lois Lunt; comic sec- ed Nebo Camp C. C. C; male abMt. can We have should 9 A. and know", that at 'opportunity. may 17, buys V. Alexander Monday morning July through correction of technical de- Douglas Hawkins, Mrs. tion, Mrs. D. M. Miller and Mrs. for all, if we will plan and be so from the carcass on the rail at CiUartette, under direction of GolM. tails loopholes In the law. Also to Mrs. Clifford Olson, Mrs. E. S. Susie Howell; sports, T. O. Durham, undance abundance in a bus- the packing plant to the cut on the den Taylor of Payson; Instrumental balance that Indebted are ofSalt Glen Worthing ton and Ralph Gar"Where depositors be considered Is the possibility of Smith, Miss Ina Hawkins, like iness block of the retailer. The housewife selection, Eureka; brass quartett, way." on cent the 5 Hawto the bank, the per hard liquor and wine taxes the Lake City; Russell and Earlus rett; childern's dance, Mrs. Gideon To bring about the balance which and the public generally need to Levan; selection, Petty trio; voca will chances are that the eghteenth kins and Mrs. Ralph Brough of Ne- Sidwell and Miss Lois Lunt; Adver- Mr. deposit account so distributed debt Wallace describes two new gov- know more about what they are get trio, Melba A. Golden, Mable Anwill be only a memory phi. A brother, Frank Hawkins also tising, Raymond T. Bailey, Ray have to apply first against the derson and Elma Jones; vocal solo, ernmental acts, the farm act and ting for their money. to the vithin a year, and revenue from this survives. and the unused portion given Worthington and E. I. Isaacson; industrial recovery act are soon to Some time ago one of the big Clarence Warner of Nephi; vocal source will be large. customer. V Ed. .Downs O. T. and traffic, into operation. In the Farm chain stores made a bouse-to- be solo, "The Utah Trail" by Glen Tay- "Mve per cent of your account on Joel act put committee, Durham; Chairman Red Cross seating Producers lor of Moroni. In canvas Wheat house Adjustthe sttvteral localties 1933, has our books as of March 2, and E. I. Isaacson; program, ment act campaign Is soon to be to find out how much the house- -' Numbers will also be rendered by The World Economic Conference Receives Report of Aid Taylor been set aside for your use and may Mrs. Lucille Brough, Mrs. May Pet started. wife knew about the kind of beef members of the Wasatch Hiking be withdrawn in cash or deposited hasn't collapsed, but it's looking Mrs. Mrs. Birdie Louise ty, Jones, she was getting. Most of the people Club of Salt Lake City, the Brigham Simply stated, the wheat adby you pretty tottery. It is, basically, an at J. A. Whipple of Nephi, chairman Vickers and Mrs. Rhea Beagley. with us and be withdrawnlimitation. program asks the far- claimed that they bought nothing Young University summer school to revive internationalism in of the local justment of the American without restrictions or segrefrat-amoun- t, tempt at be will Pioneers special guests mers to reduce their planted acre but prime, choice cuts. Some admit- and Mona. a world wheh Is now predominately Red Cross, chapter has received a report the parade, where seats will be fur age in 1934 If you already have a new and 1935 by no more ted purchasing good quality. At the Professor Harrison R. Merrill, one with us. the five per cent nationalistic. Bones of contention from A. L. Schafer, Red Cross man- nished court of in front the than 20 per cent of their previous same time a survey of the cattle of Utah's most enthusiastic moun distribution may be added to that have appeared at every turn: Most ager in the Pacific area, who has house and at the 11 o'clock program three years average. In return for slaughtered in the various sections tain climbers, has been invited to and will become Immediat important is the fight between Fran. directed the earthquake disaster rel in the tabernacle, seats will be res' this, the farmers are to receive a showed a very small percent of cat- conduct the hike to the top ofi Nebo, without ce and the United States over dol ief work in Southern California, to erved fior them. use for your available ely adjustment benefit tle grading prime and choice on the which will begin at 4 A. M. from stabilization. France wants it, the effect that all but 413 of the limitation or restriction. The five lar Tentative plans call for a band compensation for the years 1033, 1934, and 1935. hoof. Certainly not enough to sup- the Scout grounds. Paul K. Walker, be with- to save her franc from slipping off 4,870 cases registered for assistance concert to must distribution cent 9:30 the at per procede parade The amount of this compensation ply all those who claimed to have jind representatives of the Mt. Nebo gold stnadard. U. S. is against have been considered and closed. drawn or credited to a new segreg- the The afternoon sports will be carried will be declared by the Secretary of bought it ; our internal recovery program Is prime and choice cuts and Recreational Association ana tsoy proone this entry; 2.S76 account The inshows that fam will by on and report at ated fair grounds and will perhaps be such the bulk of the cattle were graded Scout Organizations will assist on based primarily on one kind or an- Hies were given reabilitation or em clude athebaseball agriculture vision is made In order to avoid between the game As a matter of the climb. oxnense In making such other of Inflation, which Is ersrencv" assistance. Of this nrnnhpr- local team and a team yet to be an amount as shall raise the wheat common to good. dollar to a parity with the purchas fact the percentage of prime and to According to Mr. Whitehead, fre standard opposed gold 1,370 families received rehabilitation con children's payment. sports picked, and the Industries and choice cattle on any market Is com- quent stops will be made during 'Tf vmi are the holder of a cer orinciples. The American delegation f0rm' 0f "manufacturers dollar. The costs of paratively a small part of the total the climb to eliminate fatigue. He estin5? VJ.US due to .the fact that and and other sports. tificate ofi deposit or a cashier's has lost caste, which will be met by a pro supply. warns the cllmoers tnai iney snuu'u members have been mak- bills. A children's dance will be held In raising tax levied an check 5 per cent of thi3 amount mdvidual Many attempts have been made have on heavy shoes, wraps, a light statements which oJten conflict. muing 01 cessing In the 90 day period since the the Nebona Gardens during the late flour. Is now payable. It will be necessary ing to establish a system oi grading lunch and water. According to pre observers wonder, and earthquake of March 10th. 91.5 per afternoon. for you to present mis msirumcuv European Before payments can be had, end marking locally but apparently sent plans it will take six hours to so, why they don't go into cent of all cases have been closed. projustly the 12 order that In of All to bank children the age up at the In wheut grow- -' It requires Federal inltative and make the climb. First aid will be thereon anJ more huddles among themselves. The Nephi chapter was among the for boys and 10 for girls who wish, however, farmers per notation be made ing areas must form themselves in- authority, wheh we now have, to administered in case of accident or Hull's trade met barriers, Secretary such to payment. misfirst for make of or their the comic to taken in the payment participate receipt to the bring It about. jour of a sav- a cool response. Only resolutions on fiull assigned quota. The local chapt- cellaneous section of the parade, to an association and agree fainting. "If you are the owner book will which any real progress have been er made the payment of $25.00 as may furnish their own costumes and reconttruction 'program, and sign Those making the climb on horse the pass account, are will as tr'em livestock Western ings entitle such growers agreements made have been minor with will soon such leave the Ranger's station at as before it the or dealing to be message requesting be to presented they to the compensation. represented things have on Page 4) matters. A. 8 was M., and will be under tne received. order that In made receive is notifying by help may distribution nf 'Pnrest Raneer A. P. Chris In the made or Susie Mrs. be M. Miller D. Mrs. the proper entry Several State and L. D. S. tiansen. Howell. pass book. will mase ,ne cwuu officials church o Very truly yours. of this Bank with group. National The First o Service Star Leeion Holds Nephi, Utah By a. M. Whitmore." Social MONDAY JULY 17 pro-ced- ed PIEER FETE x; PLANS RAPIDLY fiJC $313,-500,0- 00 San-laqui- n; - def-iniSe- ly fr?1. a"T air-uiiin- Ti -- 1 I i i i I I Bargains o U. S. A. C. Programs Set For Remainder of July The Utah State LOGAN I if $ ! i i $ ( . 1 t JUL'S mVii - - m P. V. Cardon Stat Agricultural Experiment ion," Values Oh, For A Swim Second Summer Groceries- clothing- necessities and almost anything Delightful in every detail was the party enjoyed by members of you need will be on sale this week- lawn the Service Star Monday evening - - end at the Nephi stores. The best at the home of Mrs. Betsy Ander son. The party was the second of a way to get just what you want and at series of socials held by the organ the price you wish to pay is to read ization during the summer months. Mary Garrett was chairman the ads in The Times-NewThis ofMrs. the committee on arrangements week we find Sugar, 25 lbs for $1.43 ; assislted by Mrs. Anna Painter and Mabel Golden and Mrs. Stella steaks, 10c pound; Lemons, Mrs. Anderson. 25c dozen; Soda Crackers, 2 lbs for An Interesting program which preceded as follows was presented 25c; Spark Plugs, 58c; Men's suits, to the 35 memberas of the organizFlorence $40.00 value for $13.95; Grape Fruit, 12c can: Auto ation: Vocal solo. Miss Wilson, accompanied by Melba A ; on ; rates the Golden; vocal duet. Misses Venetta mobile Tires, $6.80 and up Drugs, Low Bowles and Laura Morgan; readins, railroad' and many others., Miss Marjorie Linton; two dance Melvina Stanley, Mary We ask your support for the merchants of Nephi. numbers, Eileen and Ida Jen Harris. They "Utah Don't spend your money in some "foreign port" spend were accompanied by Melba A. Golden. Stat it in Nephi That's the home town. Refreshments were served. racultural College broadcasts over and dio station KSL every Monday These Wednesday at 12:15 to 13:30. mem-- C are given by presentationsmlleee faculty, all spec- th. Talists in their respective fields The of spec-- al talks are given on subjects house- and farmers to interest lntermounand the wives of Utah tain country. for the remainder of , programs i"clude thC following address" iS'jniy 17 Alma C. Esplin, "Influ- Fleece Weights" entt of Feed on J. Maynard, "Marlret- M nf Beef Cattle." 1 E- - Rlck3' "Utah Jjf tV Agri- - s. T-bo- ne Ol-pi- n, Commssioners Postpone Their Regular Meeting Boy oh boy- wouldn't a nice swim go good some of The regular monthly meeting or-of these hot afternoons. Imagine diving to Juab County Commission the outdoor nice a clean of cool bottom the scheduled for Friday, July iginally 14 has been postponed until Tuespool. Ana tnen escaping tne neat uy pau- s business day July 18. The monthly dling around in the deep end. It's too bad liH of the county will be taken up by me peopie ui iepm nave vu sunci wim-ocommissioners. o such a privilege. It would be healthful American Nephi members of the urged to recreation as well as cooling fun. Legion and Auxiliary are outbe in attendance at the District The kids of Nephi are still convention of those and ing in the mill race, and in the irwhich will be held at SaraSunday . or toga whether knows creek. Who auxrigation A business meeting for the o'clock p. not some good old Tersey cw just "took a iliary will be held at one from the followed by a program bath" in that same water a few hundred feet up the m. combined organizations. Number the ' creek. Maybe some farmer permts his hogs to "play program. o ' ' in the same creek that Iiephi kids swim in. J. H. Vickers and Joel Taylor were in Fillmore Wednesday trans- Mr. Nephite Can't we do something? for Juab County. fmt.tnz business - IBSil ut mud-crawli- ng organ-izati- os |