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Show L1UKAKV. B. U. K I WAN IS K I WANTS OLD SHOE DANCE FRIDAY ARLINGTON OLD S1IOIC DANCE FRIDAY ARLIN( iT( )N Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, The Times, Vol. 23, No. 47. Nov. 10 East Juab Men Will Go heph! mm WIT IE SEEK 1 J. H. Lunt, Elected Presi dent of New Organization; Other Officers Are To Be Selected. Lincoln Orme Registers CLUB TO MEN WILL FIVE A. C. LOGAN Lincoln A. Orme of Nephi. winner of the Union Pacific Scholarship for Juab County, has registered at the Utah State Agricultural College, according to word just received from the Registrar's office. Mr. Orme was awarded the schoarship to the college becauseH of outstanding work done In the club, of which he was a member. In the Mr. Orme is registered He Is the school of Agriculture. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orme of Nephi. 4-- UR The News, Vol. Stake Concrence Saturday-Sun- Installation of officers of the Nephi Kiawnis Club will be held at the Forrest Hotel, Friday nigra, be ginning at 7.30. All club members and their wives will participate in the exercises which will include a luncheon and program. The newly elected officers of the club that will be installed into of fice at this time are as follows: President, Herman L. Mangelson; First J. A. Whipple; Second R. Myron Moyle; board of directors. Gilbert Bailey, George D. Haymond, Dr. P, L. Jones, I. M. Petty, J. Earl Reid, Albert E. Smith and L. J. Wade. The retiring officers of the club are: president, LeRoy Whitehead; H. L. Mangelson; board of directors, A. L. Garbett, J. E Reid, E. B. Sperry, Myron R. Moyle, J. A. Whipple, I. M. Petty, and O. L. Barnett. The program Friday night will be under the direction of a special committee made up of I. M. Petty George D. Haymond, and A. L Garbett. Immediately after the program at the hotel the club will go in a body to the Old Shoe and Cothing Dance which Is being sponsored by the club in the Arlington Hal. . o . County will be put to work Monday morning on civil works projects, according to the allotment made Thursday by M. S. Eccles. chairman of Utah Civil Works Administration, who announced the allocation of men for the various counties of Utah at a conference of county commissioners and civil works officials held In Salt Lake City. The hiring of these one hunrded additional men for East Juab County will be done through the government office at the Juab County Court House, according to the county commissioners who returned from the Salt L&ke Conference late Thursday DISTRICT . Juub Stake Quarterly Conference in the Tabernacle on will convene TO 14, No. 47. I ranWork Moectay Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and continue with sessions at 10.00 a. m. and 2 p. in. Sunday. A representative of the church authorities will be in attendance at the meetings, and deliver the principal to the members of this stake. Music for the conference will be furnished by the Nephl Ward Choir under the direction of H. M. Erick-so- ii Projects Not Selected As Yet, But Rebuilding Of Nephi Streets Is Very To L. Herman Mangelson Likely To Be Selected. Legion To Stage Turkey Shoot Next Sunday Be Installed As PresiAt Ten O'clock. dent of Local Club One hundred men of East Juab o Utah To End U.S. Dry Law DAYS EVEIIII VIU I WORK INSTALL OFFICERS GET PAID WEEKLY FRIHAY M. 1 OF SERVICE STAR II ss Reports Made By State, Local Officers n. A meeting of the American Legion. Nephl Post No. 1. was held Nephi Girls Entertain At The Afternoon Session. The Sunday evening session, under the direction of the Stake M. I. A. will convene at 8.00 o'clock. 0 "The Service Star Legion first women's organization to come out of the World War, has a most important part to play in American life in teaching correct principles of of day evening under the auspices patriotism and proper respect for Mr. Williardson of the Taxpayers' the flag," was part of the remarks of Sevier To Richfield, County. Ratification Convention League of Mrs. J. P. Falck of Ogden, NatThe purpose of the meeting being ional President of the Legion, who Meet At Noon On Dec. Dance To Be Given Friday addressed to consider conditions and difficulthe representatives of the or 5 Lake of whether ties th At Salt taxpayers and division at the distNight To Raise Money not the time was opportune for rict convention held at the city hall To Shoes. act In to the taxpayers Repair collectively last Saturday. premises. Utah will sign the death warrant Mrs. Laura Morgan, of Nephi, The meeting elected a President for national prohibition on DecemState President of the Utah clubs, The Old Shoe Matinee, conducted to act for the proposed organization ber 5. At 12 noon the 21 delegates by the local Kiwanis Club last Sat- was in charge of the morning busiWhile absolute definite projects of Nephl, namely, J. H. Lunt, who elected two weeks ago will convene ness meeting. Reports were given have not been decided upon as yet, urday afternoon was well patronized by authority of the action of the at the capitol to ratify the twenty-fir- st and 316 pairs of shoes were rece by Mrs. J. U. Eldridge, national dirit is quite probable that the rebuild amendment, which repeals the meeting, appointed four additional ector of Ogden; Mrs. Dunkley, preiveu, uesiaes a numoer mat were ing of one hundred blocks of Nephi members to constitute a Construc- eighteenth amendment to the fedsident of the American Fork chapnot mated. City's streets will be undertaken, in tive Committee, namely, Orson Caz-ie- r. eral constitution. Out of the 316 pairs at least 50 ter and Mrs. Lila Richardson, presiaddition to the building of several P. N. Anderson of Nephl, Lor Since Utah is scheduled to be the of the Nephl chapter. Mrs. per cent of them will be worth re dent county roads and road projects in and thirty-sixt- h enzo Mangelson from Levan, and deciding state to Sidwell gave the secretaries' both Levan and Mona. All projects pairing for future wearing and the Elsie take this action, national prohibitMr. Kay from Mona. is anxious to have them in and trreasurers' reports. General ciud be submitted to a county pro cervll with end will ion teachnically of the were given by President The purpose proposed first class condition before they are Falck. jects committee, who will decide convention's vote organization is anticipated to grow tification of the turned over to the local Relief Socon the most worthy and important state-wid- e, is to study seriously the by Secretary of State Milton H. In the afternoon session, Presiieties for distribution. The Kiwanis improvements and make their rec Welling. predicament of taxpayers generally, club Is now sponsoring an old shoe dent Falck gave instructions to the commendations. Mr. reThursday expained Welling in the to act and constructively ana clothing dance to be held at Junior division which has Just been The men to go to work Monday either he or Governor Henry here and spoke of the medying of such conditions, realis- that the Arlington Hall, Friday night, organized v.ill be employed five days a week, to will convention II. call Blood the of want the improvement need of patriotic education among ing the November a with and at 24, which time senate In cham the working day, they and order, probaby in need for and people of America. She outlinwill be be paid every Saturday, ac hope to raise enough money to have the ber. It Is expected that the resolu of our present system of taxation. ed the origin of the Service Star shoes' the new to the twenty-flrst collected, cording plarfc to tion they the repaired. also ratify chairman The by autnority The price of admission to the Legion and told of its possibilities ddtirpbuilcdingeands elnightn sta of the meeting was authorized to mendment will be offered by Fran uanue wm De ior aauits , 25c per in assisting those who were woundAdditional men will be put to Utah kiln S. of the chairman the for Riter, o a ed in the war and those who were appoint work as soon as more projects and couple if a pair of wearable shoes Repeal. purpose of soliciting membership League21for Prohibition or a piece of wearable clothing is left orphans and widows by the the additional money is made avail The delegates to the Utah con and also one other war. She called attention to the able, which will likely be early in! brought by the couple, otherwise fact that to consider and act in matters of vention that on December 5 will the Service Star Legion the December. or repeal, will be, per price couple ratify the twenty-firs- t, forty finances for the organization. Mrs. Matthias Allred entertained is not an auxiliary to any other The board commissionof cents. i!.xira meet at county ladies will will be will admitted probably that Is steps It contemplated at her home, Wednesday, in honor Ear F. Dunn, Russell Hawkins, Mrs. Veneta Peterson and Mrs. fiee if they bring- wearable shoes organization. be taken to affect organizations in Salt Lake prior to the 5th and make of her mother, Mrs. Peter Jacobson ers. President Falck and Mrs. J. U. A. V. Gadd. together with Mayor P. Marion of. Axtell, Utah, or clothing, otherwise the price of Mona and Levan. and if possible, the necessary plans for convening of Provo- - Her old friends and B. Cowan, Councilman Robert P. spent lastTantin Eldridge, of Ogden Chapter, reportac mission ror them will be 25o. o here at the Wednesday to organize a state organization re their experiences at the natneighbors who were present were: Garrett and Wilford Bailey of Ne- home of Mrs. Peterson's Music for the dance will be fur ed pajents, nished ional convention held in Chicago in presentative of the different county Mrs. William Collard, Mrs. Sarah phl City, W. C. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen. of govthe at the by was YOUR PREPARE FOR It reported conorganizations. of Otteson, Mrs. Mercie Ivory, Mrs. office, and Lesley Taylor of Mountain View. It" Dance Band made up of some of September. Messages for that the meeting by Mr. Willardson that CHRISTMAS MAILING Sarah E. Allred, Mrs. W. P. Allred, ernment the benefrom the Levan and came to Levan last week to get his Nephi's finest musicians who have vention were reviewed affectreprsentatives also been have fit of those who were unable to atorganizations Mrs. Ellen Jane Christiansen,, Mrs. Mona Town boards met with the ire, tTances, who has been visiit-ii.- P Just recently organized and are in tend. Mrs. Falck also outlined the ed in various counties and districts tors. Carl Ander Kyrum Jacobsen, Civil at the home of her mother, Mrs shape to give some of the latest of the state and that progress is Post Offices Will Make Every Effort son and Mrs. N. M. Jensen. A Lake Works Administration in Salt purpose and program of the poppy Wednesday, and the county Helen Benedict for some time past. hits and snappy dance tunes. very satisfactory toward the comTo Mails Handle Christmas of was A the taken. group picture meetwas All proceeds from the dance will sale. board back called for a the Miss Mortensen state Ruby entertained of organizalotn, the Without Congestion and Depletion The musical numbers for the lovely hot chicken dinner was ing Thursday. a number of girl friends last Fri be used for charity and it is hoped meeting for which purposeon is scheconvention were furnished by the served. lay, But Owing to The E o the that at rt A of Decemher home. will sup-oday people night Nephi duled at Salt Lake City dainty normous Volume This can Branch Service Star LegEd Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. this worthy movement as there Junior luncneon was served. ber 8, at which meeting represention. Community singing was led Only Be Done By PubWorthington, and two daughters, are a Miss number Inez of is in of Neohl people Mangelson Nephi, atives from all the different county lic Cooperating. Eudeen and Leota of Castle Valley, week visting with relatives and especially scnool kiddies, who do by Mrs. Anna D. Allred. this and district organizations will meet. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emll Representatives from Ogden, Amnot nave suitable shoes for cold. erican friends. o During the holiday time the vol Hansen last week. Fork, Mount Pleasant and nor Five members weather of stormy the stake to Pri clothing ume of mail Increases approximate keep Nephi were in attendance. Mrs. Lena Livingston entertained warm them were board in at BRING attendance winter the inary during EGGS CLEAN ly 200 percent. It Is a physical im a few of her friends in honor of her Falck, besides being nationthe regular meeting last Monday months. Your old shoes, and wear-- al Mrs. to handle this great mass fiftieth birthday anniversary, on president of the Service Star BETTER PRICES possibility aoie afternoon. will not clothing only keep of mail matter efficiently and pro Nov. 18th. Mrs. E. T. Johnson wasi for the second term has The Social Service lesson for Re- somebody warm and comfortable Legion also acted on the board eft the natmptly within a few days. There a special guest, her age and birth- Happeniners That Affect the Dinner lief winter this will but next enable Society meeting they you Tuesday fore to assure delivery of their day being the same. A chicken ional D. A. R. She is vice president Pals, Dividend Cheeks and Tax afternoon will be given by Mrs. to enjoy one of the finest dances of the Pacific coast division, D. A. By P. L. Sanford Formerly Professor Christmas Presnets, cards and let- dinner was served to the following: Bills of Ever" Individual. of season. Fdna the Col. Hansen, State Penn. Extension Pnultrv ters by Chritmas Day the public Mrs. E. T. Johnson, Mrs. N. C. JenR.; national vice chairman for corIntern-- , National Levan assocThe Ward stocks Primary In spite of large storage should SHOP AND MAIL EARLY sen, Mrs. Eugene Ivory, Mrs. A. E. rect usage of the Amercian flag, of atlonal Problems. iation will hold their annual Prinf pfrirs. clean fresh eggs are in Do your Christmas shopping so that Carter, Mrs. Ed. Nielson and Mrs. the D. A. R.; Ogden district presiPATHOLOGIST TELLS OF. conference mary Sunday KtrrwiGr demand. evening, you can mail your gifts, greetings, R. M. Rasmussen dent of the Utah Federation of VACCINE USE IN 7.30. November at 26, to cater who particular and letters to relatives, friends, ancj Ross Livingston and Elmo LlewThose Women's clubs; past department no POULTRY there's FLOCKS S. P. Mrs. enough, Strangely cele Christensen be Individual it leved ones at least a week or ten ellyn were home a few days this ccnomic markets, whether president of the Ladles Auxiliary of the citi average subject her brated or annlversarv stores class birthday house wives, high d&ys before Chrlsmas, according to week and returned back Monday to zen knows less about than money. the S. A. R. . 19. A Nov. If chicken lunch-of on delicious has occurred pox Sunday, cleanliness that find what not, o the distance. This will not only the C C. C. Camp Ordervllle, Glen-dal- e, He uses It but the tokens with eon was the served. daily, a of on The list in Furtheror premises guest factor. a is repoultryman, big the eggs make it certain that they are Utah. aren t really mon eluded Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Childs closely adjacent premises during the he which barters, prohave scientists definitely more, ceived before Christmas Day, but Mrs. Elvld Williams and children LITERARY CLUB MET ven that an egg produced clean will be a great aid to your postal of Cedar City spent three days oi ey at all. Their only value liasissuIn and family and Mrs. Wm. Childs past year, it is wise to vaccinate all credit of the the new government of Centerfield. a to additions the LAST MONDAY NIGHT than whether flock, better has service and to postal employees and this week with her mother, keeping qualities Mrs. Real money is seldom Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Broadhead young or mature stock, advises Dr. soiled eggs that has been washed enable them to spend the Christmas Ellen Jane Christiansen, while her ing them. and is Jealously and Miss Orphia Schow of Glen D. E. Madsen, animal pathologist of seenit is and macje clean. husband was on a business trip hoarded by gold holiday with their families. treasuries. dale, California, are visiting at the tne Utah State Agricultural Col Management has everything to do p to salt Lake City. As a result, the average citizen heme of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Schow, lege. The Ladies Literary Club met at with producing clean eggs. Dry in Earl who has been ser was pretty well puzzled when the U. Guymon, of Mrs. Broadhead and Experiments show that there Is the home of Miss Bertha McPher-so- n, ter is one esential, as most eggs John C. Painter Honored ill for the past two weeks S. Government announced that it parents iously Schow. Monday evening, November little, if any, retardation of growth become dirty from hens with soiled taken to a hosiptal in Salt had started a world gold buying Miss Mrs. Ruby Winter spent last Fri- when birds are vacccinated before 20. Mrs. T. W. Allred, president of On Birthday Anniversary was feet walking over the eggs. Recent . Lake last Monday com to raise in an effort day in Provo at the home of Mr. entering production, says Dr. Mad-se- the club presided. Litany was led surveys have revealed that the most Mrs. Reah Barker and of campaign Vaccination while birds are in by Mrs. E. R Forrest, followed by modity prices. He couldn't see the and Mrs. Jay Morgan. Honoring the 70th birthday anni Salt Lake visited this weeknephew favorable combination of litter and her. with As a matter of fact, connection. Mrs. Dan Mrs. John of will and children however, may cause a club singing. Mrs. George Belliston her eggs husband, production, material versary Shepherd that keep nesting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Lund simple enough if left last week for Petaluma, Calif., definite decrease in production and gave a splendid paper on the "Dethe cleanest consists of straw on the C. Painter entertained at a family prior to her departure on Monday the connection is Its like An! very much where they will spend the winter sometimes lass of a considerable velopment of Music in Holland." "A toop for litter and shavings fPr nes reuniqn at her home Sunday, for Los Angeles, where her hus- simply explained The more people you with her parents. number of birds. The best age to Cultural Evening in Holland," deal Screening off the elaborate dinner was served, tne band has employment for the com-in- an auction. ting material. more get to bid for an object, the Axel Stephensen and Verl War-woo- d vaccinate is when the birds are be- ing mostly on the "Life and Works dropping boards so that hens cannot long table having as a centerpiece winter. of the Great Artist, Rembrant," was vauable it becomes. That's true of left last Friday for Los Ang- tween 50 and 90 days old. The walk on them will do much in keep- an artistically decorated birthday The Gloom Busters were enter roduced When the United States les where they will seek vaccine should be given by Mrs. Byron Howells. Two ing eggs clean. Some poultrymen cake, holding seventy miniature talned to an elaborate turkey din gold. and a used when birds are Dutch piano compositions are even going to the extent of candles. Covers were laid for the ner last Thursday afternoon at went into the Gold market there was another important bidder for. Mrs. C. A. Mangelson entertained immunized while pigeon produced short talk on "Holland Music and using wire on runways made of following: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. R. Ivory. While the Mrs. home of the rose at a family dinner last Friday, Nov vaccine is probably the safest to use Its People," was given by H. M. yellow metal, and its price hardware cloth or quarter inch Dixon and daughter Edith and Mrs. there they planned a surprise party Erickson. accordingly. At the same time, the 17, the occasion being her birthday on birds which are laying. mesh in 'front 6f the nests so that Armie Barshard and two sons of on Abe even for Livingston Friday Those present were: Mrs. T. W. Care should be taken to use only the hens before entering the nest Provo, Mr .and Mrs. Howard E. ing where games were played and value of the dollar which has a def anniversary. declined, and o a reliable product, such as that dis- Allred, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Miss must walfc over the wire, which will Kellop of. Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. a hot lunch was served to the mem- - inite gold backing,went up. Briefly pensed by licensed veterinarians, Mabel Sperry. Miss Lula McPher-so- n, do much towards scraping off ac A. Delos Paxman and son, Mrs. brs and their husbands. Mr. and commodity prices Mrs. C. W. Glazier, Mrs. J. M. described, the dollar hag been MUTUAL PROGRAMS who, according to the state law, are cumulated dirt. This is very enec Crant Nelson,' and two daught;rs Mrs. Howard Stllwell were special cheapened, and it is worth less FOR NEXT TUESDAY the only persons authorized to ad- Christensen, Miss Neva Booth, Mrs. five on concealed nests wherein the and Aletha Keough of Salt Lake guests. live-virW. or C. Andrews. Mrs William Bailey, vheat, clothing minister gasoline than it vaccines, Dr. hrns enter the nests via the runway City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. Newell Mrs. Alberta Belliston, Mrs. W. F. Delbert J. Fugal will speak during Madsen warns. between the nests and the wall of and family of Springville, Mr. and moved into part of the home of was a while ago. At the moment, the world's free the activity program at the South In deciding to use the vaccine. Brough, Mrs. G. R. Judd. Mrs. P. B. the house! Some poultrymen will Mrs. George Q. Latimer and son Perry Allred, this week. gold supply, if melted down, would Ward M. I. A. meeting Tuesday however. It should be remembered. Cowan. Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. WveH' kb a steo further Wid tut Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins o amount to a ten foot eube, worth evening at 7.30 at the Ward chapel. says Carl Frischknecht, Assistant Bron Howells, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, box of and plater gypsum directly and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. $480,006,000. Since 1492, when His subject will be "Stage Lighting extension poultrymen, that chickens Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, special guest. in front of the wire runway so that Jacobson, Mr and Mrs. A. D. Ken- LARGE TROUT PLANTED IS new discovered the world, and Its Effects." A play is also be-i- cannot be immunized against a Miss Stella McPherson, and the the hen must walk through this fin dall and family, Mr. and Mrs. WalBURRASTON POIJ TIUJRS. Columbus would amount to the mined Billie and p'l ter gold Fehr. before Bowles, entering presented under the direction disease without actually giving them hostess, Miss Bertha McPherson. EIRay powder ely ground on a o over , of cube and half of Miss Wanda Garrett and Mrs. a mild case of the disease. A live upon he runway and going into the Patsy O.Keough, the horjQte4 guest, that has vanished, either through Louise Vickers. virus is needed to produce Immun- PAUL DOWNS John Painter, and the hostess pest. ENLISTED Rainbow m hundred two Over sunk in ships, mae, in Jew large being nrinfcinff fountains that set on Mrs. John C. Painter. A varied pro-praity and some of the birds may be IN ARMY, LEAVES THURSDAY or State Fish Hatchery elry, was presented by members of trout from the hoarded, Clarenece Burton will be in charge come carriers. Once the live virus wire platforms do much to avoid Most Important foe of the U. S. of the M. I. A. meeting of the Ne- has been brought onto the premises at Springville were planted in Hip accumulation of dirt and thus the family during the evening. Pond Thursday, bv. the, East gold policy is the British Empire phi Ward to be held next Tuesday it may be necessary to vaccinate Paul Downs, son of Mr .and Mrs. o teen t.hp hpns' feet clean. Ed. V. Downs enlisted in the U. S. Mrs. Bernell Gowers on her way Juab Fish and Game association. London is the world's largest gqld evening in the Tabernacle. The annually thereafter. The main thing to keep In mind of the o Grant Allen, Secretary market, and any buving campaign following splendid program has army for a three year term, leav w that to produce clean eggs. Keep from McGlH, Nevada, to her, home who assisted in will center there. Dollars are ex- been arranged: Trumpet solo, Earl Mr. and Mrs. Malin Mendenhall ins this week for Fort Lewis, Washthe hens' feet clean, provide pientj in Moroni, spent the week end In local association, were Beck-steathere stntcd order in to d; that buy Warner; of Pay son visited at the home of ington for trainlg. Paul will be changed for pounds, reading, Marlyn of nesting material so that eegs Nephl, with friends and relatives. the planting, Trombone solo, Alma Bur- Judge and Mrs. John S. Cooper given the position of assistant clerk, do not break in the nest and gather She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, certainly some beautiful lush, rang' in the English market, thus 6 2 on to in on account of his ability as a typist. pounds D. C. Boswell. Page Eight weighty ton; selection, Male Quartet. ing from today (Thursday.) eegs frequently. well attended meeting was held In the Wednesrooms of club the city hall An exceptionally tax-paye- rs over-hauli- -- Tuesday at the Legion rooms in the city hall. Post Commander Byron Howells presided. The report of the Armistice Day ffstivities and finances was given R. Shaw, general chairman. by Labor problems for men and the unemployed was dis cussed by different members of the men and Legion. A turkey shoot committee was appointed with A. D. Kendall as chairman and the following to as-s- it him: Clyde Haynes, A. V. Jacob-soJ. V. Cooper, and A. W. Howell. There is some very strong competition being made for the membership drive which is being held for the next two weeks and will terminate December 6, at their regular club meeting; the losing team to furnish sandwiches and coffee to the winners. The two committees are made up of the following headed by a chairman: Byron Howells, A. V. chairman, A. D. Kendall, Jacobsen, Clyde Haynes, Chester Foote, Ray Blackett, Frank Phillip-soPerry C. Hall, A. W. Howell, and Dr. F. H. Beckstead; Gerald Casier chairman, E. R. Shaw, Rufus Golden, J. V. Cooper, Lorraine Lunt Dean Salisbury, Lester Brlggs, Hy-ruBrough, Lisle Bigler and Eugene Tolley. Shoe Matinee Gets 316 Pair Utah-Wyomi- n. n. six-ho- ur m Levan Happenings Ft, Green News - "Step-And-Fet- ch ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS n. chicken-p- -- us np 40-fo- ot Bur-rasto- incre-Contlnu- |