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Show "BUY UTAH "BUY UTAH MADE GOODS" MADE GOODS" Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday. The Times, Vol. 24, No. 29 July 19, The Kcws, Vol. 15, No. 29 1934 Biz Celebratiom Planned. F gmt Pioneer Bay iuiit n SET FOR paraoeTeature POOL Wins Two C.C.C. Nephi Boys Enjoy hi FRIDAY, Nephi Program III BEING BIIILT Fast Ball Games big celebraiioii Second game Nephi won both games from the Springville Work has b.en piwvssmg rapidly Springville baseball team Wednesday ABHPOA HERE In a double Player during the y.isl v.eek on Nephi' each by the score of 4 0 4 0 Sturgess 83 new cement swimming pool, which header. GroKbeck IB 5 17 0 is being build on the Nephi City-Jj.-- tb The scores: First game D. Taylor 2B ... 3 S.hool district Joint property Springville Tennant 2B 2 3 0 1 wt.st of the Central School. A parade In which the descend ABHPOA Player Creek on Red work A music festival In the Mount year. the The 5 3 0 Weight LF 5 ants of Utah'8 pioneers will depict Th new swimming pool will be V Jensen RF Nebo C C C camp amphitheatre project, which was left uncompleted 4 1 1 0 the manner In which their b3 3d by 70 feet and will be modern Grosebeck IB 5 2 11 1 Mower CF parents V. Jensen RF and a moonlight hike to the top last year. Is being completed by a 5 3 2 0 or in cvrry particular, with eight bath Mower CF 3 2 3 0 .. grandparents came to Utah will of Mount Nebo will be conducted on located at the head of B. 3B Jensen 3 3 rest offices rooms and for 5 3 10 constitute a chief feature of tne Sliirges S3 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Brown cf ht uses, Friday night. July 27, according to Payson canyon. It is probable that 3 0 10 Taylor C 5 2 Th"ie will also be Weight LF celebration of Pioneer Day at Nepa decision of the Mount Nebo Rec the scenic loop connecting Nephi & Mantl announce the marriage of hr caretaker. where Van Leuvan P 2 0 4 spectators can Tnylor 2B ... hi. The Mutual Improvement Ass11 rcaional association In their annual Payson will be completed by this their daughter, Evelyn, to Claude R. siats provided 2 P 0 0 Beesley contests. 2 0 Tenant 2B ociations have charge of the fore .',;:'!.3s Lomax swimnunjg Mrs. son of Robert near Lomax, Wedgroup in the future, thus open meeting held in the city hall Is in Ferguson 3B of construction the 3 0 0 3 soloni-nlze- d The noon program, and have called uppool was The of semost marriage Nephi. beautiful nesday night. Totals ing one of the 38 12 26 12 on a B. Jensen 3B and of 0 1 Arthur Gadd, large the sones and daughters and S. L. charge the D. Mantl in Nebo temple reserve. This will be the second annual ctions of the 0 3 0 Score by innings: 100 101 300 16, with President number of man employed by the F. D. Klrkwood C grand children of pioneers to preprogram and hike of the organizaFranklin Greenhalgh and Grant Monday of July 0 0 0 0 pare covered wagons, handcarts or the temple officiating at E. R. A. are doing the construction. L. Klrkwood P tion and no doubt will draw thous- P. Sperry of Nephi and Elbert Gar- Young Nephi has been Van 0 this For 0 Leuvan 0 0 many city P other years cere The Implements such as those usthe diceremony. were wedding ands behind the historic old moun- dner of Levan honorable Player ABHPOA a 1 need of and 0 P in pool, Beesley the pioneers In crossing the swimming ed followed was a by 10 to the by wedding tain for the occasion. The full pro- scharged on July 10th, due mony Howard LF 3 3 3 organization and invididual plains. It is expected that all of gram at the amphitheatre will con termination of service period. We dinner for the bridal party and the every 1 83 3 4 Bailey actto know that the 38 12 24 12 Totals the pioneer families of Nephi shall sist of musical numbers and towns of camp 0 have enjoyed the as members of the Immediate families is pleased Reese 2B 5 1 3 swim-minScore by Innings 200 010 102 6 be represented in the parade, and of Sanpete, Millard, Utah and Juab sociation of these men and wish at the home of the bride's parents. ual construction cf Nephi's 1 IB 5 13 Worthington on. now going the M. I. A. officers have appealed The guests were seated at three The pool is will Counties will be invited to present them success and good luck. M. Boswell CF 3 durbe completed to sons and daughters of the pionone of the numbers on the program Nephi the past month, an aver- long tables. The main table had a ing theproject Lunt RF 5 During next two months. eers to prepare wagons or handPlayer ABHPOA O. Sperry 3B which will begin at 8:30. Preoeed age of 20 men each week have been large white wedding cake, trimmed 2 Howard LF 4 0 0 0 carts as typical as posible of the The lng the music festival a fire lighting called out to fight forest fires on In pink as the center piece. 3B Belliston 3 1 1 Lunt LP 0 outfits used by the first settlers. ceremony ana bonfire will be given the Uinta National forest. Drouth two side tables were centered with M. C 4 Sperry 4 2 1 Bailey SS Business houses and civic organana nreworics displayed. conditions this season have made large bowles of pink and orchid P Ockey Pe-;2B 2 1 3 izations have also been called upon The moonlight hike to the top the forest fire hazard greater than sweet peas. Christlson P 4 2 9 Worthington IB to prepare floats or other approp or Nebo will begin promptly at 11 it has been for several years. A In the evening, a wedding recSteele P Christlson P 4 3 0 riate units for the parade. P. M., after the program is over, warning' is given to all campers to eption was held at the Mill Stream 0 0 0 Ockey P and will be conducted this year In be sure that camp fires are out be Gardens. The bride was dressed in The line of parade will be' from Totals 38 14 27 13 M. Boswell CF 4 0 1 the organized groups. With a full moon fore leaving them. Cooperation in a dress of white satin and wore a Score high school grounds south to 000 203 101 7 by Innings G. Sperry 3B 4 0 0 south on Main Street. Specsecond promised for the occasion and the this respect will save much valuable white net veil with orange blossoms Belliston RF 4 1 0 will be arranged for all trail placed in splendid shape, this timber as well as the lives of cat and carried bouquets of roses and ial seating Errors Summary Ten M. Sperry C Sturgess. 3 0 13 event promises one of the greatest tle land sheep which graze on the sweet peas. nant. Bailey 2, Lunt. Stolen bases. persons over 70 years of age, and thrills that has ever ben presented ranges. Let's help to prevent for Mrs. Glen Nielson, as matron of Lunt 4. Reese. Grosbeck, B. Jensen these will be special guests at the Totals 34 10 27 to scenic and outdoor lovers of the est fires. honor was dressed in pink chiffon. morning program which Is to be 2, van Leuvan. Score OOx 220 030 state. by innings: It is planned to reach the On Thursday night of last week Miss Beatrice Brown as maid of Sacrifice hits B. Jensen Bailey held at the Stake tabernacle, and top of the mountain just as the sun the Nephi Kiwanis club brought to honor wore a dress of lavender orSummary Errors, Sturges 2 Stolen inree base hits. v. Jensen; Two also will be special guests of the ccmes up and then begin the return the enrollees of Camp F-3- 0 at the bases, Lunt, Bailey 3, Reese; Three base hits. D. one of gandy. The bride's maids were the Taylor. Tennant. Mo Nephi baseball In association base hits. Worthington, Belliston; wer, the afternoon. Journey while it is yet cool. the finest programs enjoyed thus Misses Maurine Lomax, Marjorie Lunt Belliston. baseball game Worthington, A. 9:30 Two base hits V. Jensen, Mower 2, Double There are many hundreds who far. Captain Morgan and the camp Lomax, Anna Smoot, Gwen Nielson, The parade will begin at Wheat glowers at Nephi, plays Reese to Worthington will be at the program but are not personell nor Weight, Worthington; Double plays. 2; B. Jensen depression express their appreciation Vesta Wright and Helen Erickson. by neither to Taylor to Grosbeck; M.. and at 10:30 the program in able to go to the top of the moun for the fine program presented. We wore dresses of pastel shades ctrcuth, have boldly decided to ex- urosbeck to L. Kirkwood; Sturgess Innings pitched by Van Leuvan 5 13 honor of the pioneers will be held to Taylor to Grosbeck. Innings by Beesley 3 23; tain In the hike, who will be Invited cordially invite this group to en- They Tabernacle under the direct-Io- n by and carried bouquet of roses and ercise faith In the, future Ockey 6 23; Steele at the to go Just part way up in the or the M. I. A. tertain us again in th&.. future. The snap dragons.- recently the-- 10000 bushel Kirkwood 5 2 3; Kirkwood 13; Bee 2113; Credit victory to Steele; Charge light to get the thrill of the moon- program was as follows: Don Brown acted as best man. storage warehouse at Nephi from sley 2; Charge victory to Christlson, defeat to Beesley; Hits batted off The following program will be givlight on the landscape. If they go Ramarks given by President H. The ushers were Roy T. Lomax, the Farmers National Grain Cor- losing pitcher Kirkwood. Hits batt Ockey 8. Christison 1, Steele 3; Van en: Just to the first landing above An- L. Mangelson of the Kiwanis Club; Jack Brown, Glen Nielsen, Gorodn poration. The directors of the Cen- ed off Chrlstison 12; Kirkwood 9, Leuvan 8, Beesley 6; Struck out "Utah, We Song, congregation, drews Canyon, they will get a thrill Master of ceremctiies. A. L. VanWag-eneDr. P. L. Wood. Thomas Perry, Fred Gadd tral Utah Grain Growers Inc. be- Beesley 1; Struck out by Chrlstison ucKey 4, Steele 2; Van Leuvan by 6, Love Thee" led by never had before. This group will Jones; band selections; vocal duets, and Frank Morgan. lieve that neither the drouth nor 13; Kirkwood 9 invocation, Ernest Bailey; Beesley 1; bases Beesley 1 ; Bases on balls off Ockey go with the regular hikers on their Loren Kendall and Ellen Cole; inThe refreshment room was de- th? depression can continue indefin- on balls, off Christison 4, Kirkwood l, Steele z... van Leuvan 1, Bees- song, "The Pioneers of Nephi" words way to the top. strumental trio, Earl Warner, David corated as a summer garden. itely, and heartened by the remark- 4; Wild pitches, Kirkwood, Passed ley 2; Wild pitches. Van Leuvan 2, by Orson Cazier, sung by Reva Vic-ke- rs A second trek to the top of the Austin and Raymond Jackson; pi and Miss Marlon Chrlstensen; The young couple left immediately able way in which wheat crops on balls, Kirkwod, Umpire Gardner, Beesley 1; Passed balls, Taylor. Ummountain will begin Saturday at ano selections, Lois Lunt; vocal du- after the reception for a honey- the Levan ridge have withstood scorer Wood. tribute to the pioneers, Mrs. Gerald pire Gardner; Scorer Wood. 4 A. M., when an organized group ets, Ellen Cole and Lois Lunt; moon trip to Yellowstone National the drouth, the members of the Cr'.er; instrumental trio, Misses Herman McCune. go up on horseback. This will allow Wanda and LaVeve Petty, and Mrs. will be at home in Nenhi board decided at a recent meeting to Park. They most of the hikers to be well down R. E. Brough reporter following the trip. Diane G. Booth; reading, Mrs. Frank accept ths liberal terms of the sale the mountain before the horses get offered by the national organization Wilson, instrumental selection. Earl near the top and this will cause and take over the ownership and Warner, Raymond Jackscn rnd Dano interferance of the two groups. vid Austin; song by congregation, operation of the local storage facBoth hikers and those riding horse"Come, Come Ye Staints" benedicility. back should take canteens or botThis storage warehouse was contion, Charles H. Grace. tles of water with them as the At 2:00 P. M. at the Fair Grinds structed in 1931 and is the only water supply on the mountain is Nephis fast baseball aggregation large capacity warehouse in central will meet the Divident team ii a getting low. (Continued on Page Eight) Last year, the first year of the gsme that promises plenty of thrills Mount Nebo Recreational Assocfor the lovers of baseball. In additWork will commence during the iations program andi hike, ther ion to these entertainments, the of next week on a early part $5,000 were close to three thousand peo Venice Theatre will have a special betterment project on the state road Green J. L. Nielsen, Fountain "Silver said, gates and I I I have ple at the program and 169 reached matinee and the regular evening west of Levan. man and former president none but such as I havegold, The work Includes I give unto the summit of the mountain. This business show. Joe E. Brown In Circus Clown the straightening of two curves on of the Moroni Stake of Zion, add- thee. All of us could follow A this year the association hopes to see ressed the local Kiwanis Club on is the matinee feature which bethat road. statement in making others happy. this number doubled because of the gins at 10:30 A. M. and continues on the need of friendli- We This is the first road project of not have gold or silver bur added features. Both occasions Wednesday The descendants of Richard Hay until 4 P. M. at the Venice. Shirley ness and cheerfulness In this pres- suchmay state the we road to as we In commission have start should contrishould be long remembered. newest baby star, is ent time of fear and worry. East Juab county thi year, and If nes and Henry Haynes held their Temple, the Dute liberally. He told of a good The meeting Wednesday night reunion in the Nephi canyon on to be presented in "Little Miss MarMr. P. woman in his Nielsen President quoted present a $50,000 who plans materialize, had added Included the annual election of of D. city Era gives in saying, "Our great- sunshine to many road graveling job will be completed Saturday, June 15. The following ker." The Improvement ficers with LeRoy Whitehead being est Rooseveltis through placing attended: Chas Haynes, Mrs. Fan- the latter show a rating of excellent. fear." and stated that flowers from her on L. the H. of the enemy road president Mangelson, during nie Fic ids, Mrs. Delia Wall, Mr. and as president of the garden in the ward Dancing at the Nebona Gardens the economic situation has chapel each Sunday. Another had Nephi Kiwanis Club and C. E. Hu- - the nex few months. The plans call Mrs. George Other officers chosen madepresent Mrs. Agnes at 9 P. M. Monday and Tue'xlay Adams, afraid to afraid men for were Juab of Eureka ish a of invest, in section taken of regraveling that team County's were Herman McCune .vice-presi- d. of using a Dun-lav- y, nights and a candy shower for to sow and with the present drouth beautifulpride horses on the city hearse delegates to the monthly meeting of road, after which the entire forty-mi- le Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt ent; LaVon Harris, secretary; Sad' situation Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Haynes, children at 6 P. M. Tuesday will add are afraid of the to assist in of they Clubs Associated stretch Civic will South be the oiled. The burying the dead. He le Howard, treasurer. oiling Executive heavens closing and Ruth Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. to the day's entertainment. Joe Carcausing us to closed by quoting the statment, "Be em Utah held at Fish Lake last however, is very likely to be done Miss committee, George Parkins, Mabel burn. Angus Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Delos ter has another card of fights lined also stated that closely not afraid, only believe". 1935. He in afternoon. Saturday Sperry and Mrs. Edith Beckstead. associated with fear and worry, the Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haynes up for the evening of the 24th. The Public Affairs committee was President Mangelson extended an Irene Chase enemy that saps life of man, pulling Advisory committee, Celebrate July 24 in Nephi. Lavere Haynes, Elmo Haynes, Merle to invitation to association meet the the assigned Lila Richardson, Robert P. Garrett, him responsibility of putSeason tickets can be used at the Clark Haynes. Haynes, on this In down. in over Three commenting month the the of during Nephi Associated Thousand Trout ting Civic Club Aug Will L. Hoyt, Russell Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Pitt, Mr. July 24th baseball game, according part of his subject he stated that convention to be held here in Aug- ust, possibly the 18th and 19th of E. R. Shaw. and Mrs. Will Henrold, Lou Hen- - to E. B. Sperry, president of the to ust, the committee the a Martin had Planted in key Burraston's month. short a discuss' the After given poet Committee appointments for the the consisting of R ion the directors voted to come roid, Mrs. Marie Gustin, Dr. and association. This is a league game removal of worry when he said, Hawkins, Spencer E. to Forrest; Dr! program and hike were made as Take Mrs. O. D. Hanson, Mont and season tickets will be honored to bed L. C. Warenskl and a. for the pleasant Nephi August meeting. thought Gerald Cazier. follows: program committee, HerThree thousand rainbow trout Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stressman.Kirgan, In accordance with their sale with Betty a the Following The meeting, you." banquet publicity committee, consistman McCune, Sadie Howard. Mabel and Johnny Stressman, Mr. and Friendliness cheerfulness of LeRoy Whitehead and Geo. and dance was held at Schogaard were planted in Burrastons pond on Rose Sperry, Edith Beckstead; hike com- are the great needs of today In ing and Mrs. Thomas A. Gustin, Mrs. D. was which over Wednesday the state was Tavern, by enjoyed by evening Haymond mittee Paul K. Walker, Raymond order to assigned the Job and Matley, Marjorie destroy fear and worry, of providing a float for the 24th of two hundred people. fish aid game department and the Blanche Carter Glade Sanders, Elmo Han- he Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engagament Is Told At of July celebration L. Mangelson local fish and He a statement H. said. Mr. Mrs. quoted and association coo Jack Matley, and Dr. T. game W sen; finances. R. Hawkins, Robert Peter parade. Mr. and children, In the New Testament who Allred was In charge of the meeting! and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson at- perating. The fish measured from Worthington Luncheon Last Sunday P. Garrett, Will L. Hoyt; bon fire in Mrs. Bert Hughes, Stanley and Ar- six to twelve inches In length. aiding the crippel at the Tempel committee E, R. Shaw, Lila RichPublicity Committee tended the banquet and dance. Ar lene Hughes, Donald Gustin, A delightful luncheon was given ardson; water and registration comthur Ellison, Jack Ellison, Mr. and mittee George Parkins, Paul Russell Out-Goinlast Sunday aftternoon at the home Mrs. Honors g Social Clyde Haynes, Mr. and Mrs V and Max Powell; Invitation coram- M. O'Gara, Warren and of Mr. and Mrs. E. Salisbury to Michael U. officers P. itt.ee. Irene Chase, and La Von Har County of D. Emmett O'Gara, Jeanne Haynes, announce the engagement of their ris; traffic. Battery E with Lieut. Garry Haynes, special guests. Miss daughter, Lucy Rae to Mr. Joseph g A social in honor of the Eugene Lunt in charge; lights, Geo. Florence Wilson, Geraldine Chapp-el- l, officers of the county board of the John Parkins. Gardner, Mrs. Chel Ad- - Boswell, sonTheof Mr. and Mrs. Elgin was marriage will take Daughters of Utah Pioeners Donna Chapman, Maurice Boswell. amson, enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Geogre place in the Mantl temple on AugChapman and John Towers. McCune June 12 with the ust 1st. officers acting as hostesess for the The luncheon was carried out in occasion. a color scheme of pink and white, at Lunch was served on the lawn and the announcements were connine small tables. Batchelar butBALL cealed in the favors. The afternoon tons served as the center pieces for was spent In playing Bunco. Prizes luneach of the tables. After the were won by Miss Georgia Francom, Marion Pexton, Sadie Howard H. D. Goldsbrough acted as ser- cheon, the following program was : Address of welcome, Mrs. and Florence Blackett. geant at Arms at the State Repub- presented LEAGUE L. A. Bailey; community singing, Those present were: Miss Ruth lican convention held In Salt Lake vocal led Francom, Miss Georgia Francom, by Mrs. Dulcie Francom; City Wednesday, at which time a Miss Nellie Carter, Miss Florence Beagley: reading, complete state ticket was named. solo, Elizabeth C. Olpin; vocal quartette, Won Lost Pet. Blackett, Miss Ruby Belliston, Miss Other delegates from Nephi in- Florence Eva 3 0 1000 Marlon Pexton, Miss Dorothy Chase, North Sanders, cluded: Kenneth Webb, E. R. Winn, Afton Garrett, 1 2 667 Mrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. Leo Ingram, Sanders, Ruth Anderson; dance Nephi Harry Beagley and Albert Starr. Sali1 2 333 Mrs. Reed Greenhalgh, Miss Mable Levan Virginia Forrest and Nelda K. D. MCrs. 1 2 333 Wilson, Miss Ernestine Foote, Miss live sparks, sbury; Mona Presof 1 Clever 3 250 Marjorie Salibury, Miss Eva Mae Brown: talk On July 17th the Senior South appreciation, P. McCune. Clover Club enjoyed a luncheon at ident Alice VTuesday Results Sanders, Miss Sadie Howard and - A 4 ni grNorth 24, Nephi 11 Miss Lucy Salisbury. tthe home of Mrs. A. E. Smith. On South 5, Levan 4 "I'olks, I'm going to treat you to u Iiit of ruul must.. Don't you know tne? I'm TulTy, l.elt July 19 they had their breakfast in Welsh 26. Blanche Boswell, terrier, and I live In Chicago." Center "Just half a minute and I'll be tuned up." Ulsht "Owoo-o-o- . the canyon. Those present were the Rayne Sanders, How Schedule, Thursday July Del-l- a Mrs. George Bean Jr. is visiting Levan at Nephi do you like that call of the wildT What, no applause! I'm doggone chagrined. I guess my master Is right I leader, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Eva San- Be mice Garrett, Alton Garrett, in Trenton at the home of her North at Mona Kendall, Mildred McPherson. A. can't sing worth a dog biscuit. Well, I tried my best. Ko long. See you at the show." ders, Vanda Foote, Jessie Mecham, mother this week. South bye Ruth Anderson, Melda Vlckers, La- - E. Smith was a special guest. JULY27.11 P.M. O. C. company 958, formerly located at Camp Nebo. Nephi, Is now located at Hobble Creelc. camp Springville. The project under conscruction are very similar to those constructed by the camp last ' C. 0, Well Known Couple Married In Temple JULY 7-- 6, 24III 112 10 10 sub-cax- np 15 10 10 10 10 15 F-3- er NEPHI FARMERS PURCHASE I STORAGE Plftlll pur-chssi- ng n; Road Work Will Start Next Week Need Friendliness And Cheerfulness Haynes Families Hold Reunion CLUBS ARE coming io anil Levan-Gunnis- on ' Just a Little Canine Harmony, Folkf out-goin- Nephi Delegates M.I.A. SOFT Attend Convention Lor-al- ft..J..mJ XT - |