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Show 3MT "BUY UTAH i iic i lines, vol. IK ;-- , Tin V MADE GOODS' io. Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, July pu i ffl MltN elbo .El! gM 26. "BUY UTAH i MADE GOODS' The News, Vol. 15, No. 1934 30- - ridlay MgM .riliJlse To Organize Local Unit Of HELPER Hike To Start Plan Home-Comin- g m Sons and Daughters Of At 1 1 O'clock and Black Hawk oral HEBE Black Hawk Veterans PLAY III IIEPHI At The Trail rniironnv Celebration, 1935 VERY FIIIIIII Ladies Are Urged to LUILOUH A meeting will be held In the city hall for the purpose of organizing a Nephl unit of Sons and Daughters of the Indian War veterans cf Utah Wednesdad at 2 pra. The main purpose of the organto cooperate with the ization other units of the stat in putting over the program started by the Indian War Veterans of Utah and the secondary reason is to secure for Nephl the annual encampment for 1!15. f Members of the oth4r units are anxious to ccme to Ncphi next year, but cannot come here until a local unit is perfected so theret fore the first step an encampment here is to Organize for i Nephi. All descendants of Black-Haw- k War veterans are invited to be at the meeting next Wednesday afternoon at 2 P. M. and if possible, the state commander. Jack Hughes of Spanish Fork will be in attendance. 111 Everything is in readiness for the mammoth music festival to be held in the Mount Nebo C C C amphi theatre Friday night at 8:30 and A big Bl ask -- Hawk Encampment the moonlight hike to be conducted A fitting celebration was held in exhibition of baseball finest The and Home Coming celebration in after the program. when on the was ever witnessed in day, pioneer Nephl palyed Nephl A final check up on all features Nephl In August 1935, Is the plan citizens of its of a at ed the participated fans majority by large crowd The ladies of his community are now being formulated by some of of the evening's activities were made event when honored the or an in fast ball when the park Tuesday, at a meeting Wednesday being urged to use the canning cen by ofNephl's cltizelns. The plan as sugminers were defeated by ficers iginal Utah pioneers. ter at the high school building to Dividendhome-towof the Mount Nebo Recreatgested is to organize a local unit of a n consisted which The score parade, boys. The do their summer canning. Due to Nephl's of the Sons and Daughters of the ional association, who have the a matins will be held in the number of beautiful and represenconditions it is considered was 4 to 2. and only one error Utah Indan War veterans and ask and from reports present and showed careful tative was the made during floats, entire game, made inat charge, advisable not to allow any fruits. that next year's encampment be city hall next Monday evening ror there is a the meeting on of the on a Dividend wonderful Interest part planning or meats to go to waste. that being called held here, and in addition to or- sigiers of Wheat Allotment cont- thoughtful taken this vegetable being were who citizens responsible There is esjieclally a fine lot of player. from the With ganize a local committee to work racts. The meeting will commence the year. coming many Lson local various one The of organfor them. Paul Christ .pitcehd moat being killed at this time of out plans for the big home-comiMt. Nebo to nrnmntlv at 8:00 P. M. counties four ajacent additIn floats exhibitions of baseball to the year and because it is so hard the finest celebration. The purpose of the meeting Is to izations presented participate in the celebration It to keejj it from spoiling because of during his career and was support is lt that at least 5,000 people, will There are many hundreds of for- elect a committee of men to con ion to the early pioneer families the floats commemorating by every player on the team. mer Nephites now living In various firm the heat .this would be a good tircie ed Some allotment work ior having of r in attendance and nearly 1000 their families into Utah. sensational catches were will All signers are coming to can it. the of start the hike up the sentinal parts of the United States who the coming year. year were the shown The pioneers would come to Nephl for a large urged ot be present. excess produce made by the outfielders especially of the Wasatch. If have you any the courtesies they deserved and which you cannot use, share It was that true of a running catch celebration, and it ..Is pointed out The music festival promises to program at the Tabenacle was of a someone who is less fortunate. by Milton Boswell, who snared the eclipse anything ever attempted with that a year's time is needed to proin and honored the pionout nature on ball of a the that air high play home-comia advertise If you do not know of anyone who looked like a home run. perly big this part of the state. The following eers. use these vegetables, get in can celebration. been Next Wednesday the same local cities and organizations have numIn the afternoon the pvneers The annual Indian War Vetertouch with Mrs. A. H. Belliston and to persent one musical were guests of the Nephi baseball squad will meet the league leaders invited ans encampment is being held at she can help you dispose1 of it. from Helper and President Sperry ber on the program: Ftn. Green, association and they thoroughly Springville next month and it is Thursday is the usual day for a another thriller and prom Moroni, Fairview and Spring City game. splendid to a send planned strong delegation Nephi ladies to work at the high expects Leamington, fans their money's worth In Sanpete County; lses the The boxing matches, staged by to that city and secure the encampschool, but if another day is nec- on and Delta In Millard County; scpio that Jot) Carter, were fast and pleased day. ment for Nephi for next year. to accomodiate the group, essary Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Lambert Jack The pict Santaquln Payson and the B. Y. The score: There is one thin? certain that man widow of Walter E. Jackman, a large holiday crowd. were We desre, through the columns it can be arranged for according to U.. Provo, In Utah County; The well dances and ure DIVIDEND shdw Times-News, is of The to express ap Mrs. Belliston. an ideal locaton for a big died at the home of her daughter, Nephi Wasatch Hiking Club of Salt Lake ABHPOA patronized to all those whose work The citizens of Nephl are also celebration, and has at its comm Mrs. J. H. Anderson at Nephi Mon 2 2 City and Eureka, Mammoth, Mona 3 4 2b The holiday features were of a preciation Celledge to and one of the finest fair grounds make being urged to donate fruits vegea lingering Illness. high type and the people respond- and contributions helped Levan and Nephl in Juab County. ss 2 4 Berger 13 Nein the state, which could be secur- day following tables, meats or bottles for cann day celebration at Funeral services were conducted in ed to the support of the various the Pioneer 2 0 10 It is possible that some of these If Perry ed for such a celebration. success. ing, these materials to be used for at 2 entertainments with their financial phiThea great 0 0 numbers will not be in attendance, As was portrayed at Tuesday's Levan ward chapel Wednesday various individuals and or- school lunches next winter. A few Blertel If but Herman McCune. chairman of M. Interment will be in the Le- as well as moral support. 4 rf Roundy celebration the people of Nephl P. or who furnished pioneer bottles a small portion of vegedirection of the program committee, reports 10 0 4 0 C Zito In the whisker contest, E. Fred ganizations have the proper attitude toward van cemetery under theHome, handcarts and floats des- tables or meat donated would help Anderson Funeral Nephi. won the honors for hav- wagons, 3 0 11 that 10 numbers have already re3b Taylor a erve for not credit deal. patgreat great staging a celebration, and all that theMrs. Jackman was born in Fill- Kendall only is 3 0 0 0 ported with a splendid variety of is necessary is the proper leadering the wildest whiskers; Ray Pnil-lp- riotic spirit shown, but for genius Individuals who are interested, Sullivan cf 1867 a daughmore 3 0 6 0 selections. 11, Making the program the Evans won for lb September the prize having in devising typical pioneer outfits may secure large, fine pressure ship and the right amount of bost- ter of James and Augusta B. Smart wth the exception musical 3 netirely Richards beard and beautiful most p .henry of cookers, such as can be used for xPerkins p.nd ing and a little less knocking, and delightful presentatons Wal0 0 of a reading by Florence C. Olpln. Oime won honors lor the Fieriest chldren In artictic settings. we can put ove the bggest celeb- Lambert. She was married to canning of all kinds for $1055. Mrs. has met with popular favor , and Jackman and has spent her fringe. The? Scouts of the ..South Ward Belliston further states that these ration ever held in Central Utah. ter E. married life in Levan where The judges re 24 6 entire to-- name-j- . many will go to hear such a prog32 Totals fto-vecaUed npon to furnish coGokers.muet- - be- used at the can ram that would, no go had there she has been an active worker in the best unitscalledpo xBatted for Sullivan in 9th. in the parade were the contingent of Indians is also ning center for one year however. been a number of speaking parts. the L. D. S Church, workng partic- hard-pto choose from the many worthy of special mention for the Anyone interested can get full par NEPHI ularly in the Relief Society organiz- note worthy units which took part. aggregation After the program in the amphilithe-limbof braves ticulars fomr Mrs. Belliston. ation. theatre which will last about one ABHPOA The pioneer familits taking part who took part in the parade. She is survived by three daughters pere-mo- ny 3 0 0 0 hour and a half, a bonfire Howard rf to much effort to furnish The Nephi band and the Amerand one son: Mrs. Marion Christen-se- n. had gonewagons and handcarts typ- ican will be conducted at the same 0 0 0 0 Lunt rf , must be also thanked pioneer Legion Levan: Mrs. James H. Ander- ical of those used by the pioneers for their contributions which enA. Sperry If . 4 2 3 0 place under the direction of Ronald C.C.C. son, Nephi; Mrs. Irven Christensen, in 4 15 1 Shaw and Mrs. Lila Richardson. A Reese 2b floats livened the day. The the plains. crossing Los Angeles and Eugene L. Jackman furnished 4 2 5 0 group of dancers under the directvarious church Worthlngton lb We congratulate all organizations one sister. Mrs. and civic by the Preston Nevada. 3 10 2 ion of Miss LaMarr Hawkins will Bailey ss pat and who furnished organizations units for the parade. 18 M. Boswell cf 4 0 5 0 perform the fire dance and light societies were artistically ar Their fine spirit ff cooperation A succession of Peter A. Hopheins of4 Salt Lake; LOS ANGELES riotic and 2 0 0 1 the huge pile of wood. At the conT great grand- ranged and were partilcularly pleas- helped to make a G. Sperry 3b events appears to be working to- grandchildren observance worthy children also survive. cereM. Sperry c 4 2 8 1 elusion of the fire lighiii: of Pioneer day. wards the elimination, of ing in their demonstaton of child3 Christison p mony two sky rockets will be shot We also thank those who took some supplies of all farm commodren in dainty costumes. off commemorating the second an The following units were award- part in the morning program, for ities. Nature in its bounty gave 33 9 27 5 nual program, by the American Totals ed first honors by the Judges for thpir praiseworthy renditions, and the country more food than could 101 000 0002 Legion. Dividend desire to expess appeciation to all be consumed at least prices which the! pesentation: ....300 100 OOx 4 At 11:00 p. M. the moonl'ght hike Nephi Pioneer wagon: first place, Aba-ha- whose financial contributions assgave the producer opportunity for The first arcontingent of men All Summary: Error Berger. Three to the top of Nebo will Boswell family; second place, isted with the expense of the celeprofit even under the best of manrived Sunday for the C C C camp base hikers are asked to leave from the hit, Reese; two base hits bration. Mrs. Oris Sudweeks spent last Warner family. agement. Then the Federal governbehind Mount Nebo and an addit Colledege, Richards Worthlngton 2 program and walk to the foot of ment stepped in and offered cash week visiting in Provo. TheMutual Improvement Assn. ion! 75 men are first place, Pioneer handcart: expected to arrive Bailey. Struck out by Richards 10, Anderws' canyon, where they will second Thomas Bowles family; payments to those producers who Friday morning, according to Lieu- Christison 8; Bases on balls Rich- be organized under the direction of would agree to reduce their acreage Mrs. Thomas Harward of Provo place, Nephi ward Sunday school. tenant H. E. Allen, who arrived ards 2, Christison 2; wild pitches, Paul K. Walker recreation director This is visiting in Nephi at the home and cut dow nproduction. Floats: first place, North Ward with the first assignment. CJhristison; passed ball Sperry; Um- of this part of the Uinta National program in itself offered certain of Mr. and Mrs., Richard Sudweeks Primary; second place Junior serThe new camp commander will pires Gardner and Sorenson, Scor-- e. Forest and Glade Sanders, Elmo vice Star; honorable mention ti reduction of many basic crops. But this week. be Captain Don L. Harford of Cal Wood. Hansen and Raymond Carter, ecout mon rfiH not count on Nature's co Daughters of Utah Pioneers; Junior iente, Nevada, with Lieutenant Al masters of Nephl. Each of the Mr. and Mrs. James D. Pexton girls M. I. A. and the Pass fanuly operation despite the lessons of past len as assistant. CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE three leaders will have a group to wow tne great produchad as their guests Sunday, Mrs. centuries, Team Standing This camp is to be made up of lead and will stop at intervals on ing areas of the United States are Eva Jones, Mrs. D. V. Jones of Herman McCune was the speak- war veterans with a number of exthe trail to be sure that all are pre in t.hp midst of alarming drouth Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Won Lost Pet sent. er at the regular Kiwanis meeting perienced men acting as a nucleus conditions, we have plenty of foods Jones and daughter, Patty of 0 1000 ... 4 held Wednesday at the (Forrest for the organization. The first 12 Helper The Recreational Association Is on hand and in prospect of harvest Salt Lake City. 1 3 .800 Hotel. He delivered a fine address men coming to Nephi were from Nephi . anxious that all but the future is unthis year present at the 2 .667 4 .. on as a of thet Game.. Life the Payson subject Montpelier Idaho camp. Mrs. Minnie Lisonbee of Mesa, certain. program hike part way up the 2 2 .500 Is Dividend Utah-IdaIt expected that the camp will mountain and see the beauty of Government officials reassure the Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Two tennis courts are being Delegates to the annual 5 .000 0 Kiwanis District convention have a personell of 250 men, and Springville on the ground east of the the surrounding country as it lies however, with the assertion Biggs and children, Merwin, Grace people 4 0 .000 that the Heber balance of the men will Falls on Augbathed in the moonlight. If one that the Agricultural Adjustment and Carol of Pheonix, were visit- Juab high school building this to be held at Idaho arrive within a few days. went only three hundred yards up Administration plans call for "con- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week. This work is an F E R A ust 9, 10 and 11 were elected as the trail and looked back Into the trolled production" which does not J. R. Park Wednesday and Thurs- project and being constructed by follows: LeRoy Whitehead and M. R. Moyle, with A. B. Gibson as alcanyon they would be well paid for necessarily mean reduced product- day. Nephi men. Th Juab GUARD County Recreational their efforts. The group starting ion. High officials of the DepartThe building of the cement swim- ternate. Club will hold a meeting in the Miss ment of Agriculture declare that the climb are not going to be urged Gadd returned ming pool is fast being completed Matters of business vjare also North ward amusement hall MonMarjorie to go to the top but to go as far through their knowledge of crop home Tuesday after a ten day's and will be a credit tothis com- discussed. E. H. Steele was chair- day evening at 8 P. M. All memas they can without getting too man of the meeting. bers are urged to be present possibilities in all parts of the coun- vacation in Provo. While there, munity when finished. tired. By taking six hours, from try and their contact with producers Miss Gadd made the hike to the 11:00 until 5:00 a. m. In the cool of through loans and production agree- summitt of Mt. Timpanogos. Miss ments there is no danger of a food Irene Kirk of Provo returned to the night it is felt that no one will , be overdone and they will enjoy Nephi with her to be her guest for Dr. J. L. Jones shortage. By the thrill of the hike. By reachThe cattle situation is undoubed-l- y the next few days. State Epidemiologist serious. Nearly a million cattle by the State Board ing the top at 5:00 A. M. those preInvaigations The Fort Wall Camp of the all ready have been purchased by of Health and reports from officials sent will be able to see the sun he A. A. A. for relief purposes and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers numerous communities through- coming up, an inspiration to anyof one who lives the- beautiful.. out the state indicate that the buying is expected to continue dur- entertained the emigrant pioneers of the South ward and the memMany range Saturday morning at 4:00 a small drouth conditions have creing the winter. fits that are able to carry through bers of the Fort Wall Camp at a a ssrious typhoid fever threat. group will go to the top on horsested social in the South Ward Relief the summer are likely to face In view of the threatening con- back. By going at this time they ly more serious water and feed shor- hall, Thursday, July 19 at 3.30. The ditions obtaining and of the fact will enjoy the cool of the day in tage in the winter, due to the lack following program was presented thaft typhoid fever is always apt to their ride and will not interefere of hay. during the afternoon: congregatbe mose prevaient during the period with those Silking nor spctfl the Cattlemen would do well to keep ional singing, "Come, Come Ye and early trail for the hikers. between A number of suggestions are in Mrs. Charlotte close watch on the market siuation. Saints; pjrayer, is of firat importance that fall it Many cattle are- now selling off a Howard; song by congregation, Our Infection be order for the program and hike. d no against l part of their herds under the drouth Mountain Home So Dear; address LJ K ?: :i u ' ' admitted anywhere by individuals There will be no fire burning durn n ii it h ii rf k $i ir if ii ; relief progam and using the money of welcome, Captain Nellie Cowan; ing the program and therefore all or by communities. to feed out the balance of their two pioneer stories, Mrs. Eva Powimmed- going are urged to bring coats and most As the practicable, stock in feed lots. The probable re- ell; vocal duet Mrs. Lulu Stephenin order to keep warm. iately effective measure or prevent- sweaters sult will be burdensome supplies of son and Mrs. Grace Horton; a talk is urged by Those hiking should be clothed In inoculation ion, general half fat cattle on the fall markets. on early pioneer experiences, Isaac good warm clothes and wear good the State Board of Health. H. Grace; live sparks. Amy WarThey may have a depressing effect is harmless, but hiking boots or shoes. Do not wear This inoculation on cattle prices on the fall and win- ner; vocal duet, Mrs. Sarah Brown causes a little inconvenience. When high heeled shoes. In as much as and Mrs. Unity Chappell; remarks, ter, but the chances are that supply is low, all those completed furnishes immunity for the water to bullocks will be outstanding Mrs. Nellie Schofleld; prayer Mrs. the top should have two to three years. Have your going up from Sarah Brown. After the program, a canteen or bottle of water and and in good demand. Physician inoculate every member of should a The outlook for cattle supplies delicious refreshments were served have light lunch to eat at the famitv at once. The St at 2 Board over a long period indicates a shor- to those present. Those manufactures typhoid the top of the mountain. of Health an than oversupply. rather tage vaccine in its own laboratory and having flaslights should bring abilno is occasion for the is the duplicating case The determining thing the moon is. befurnishes It free to health depart them along in of that time and It looks ity of the consumer to purchase. experience ments and practicing physicians in hind clouds at intervals during the as those control of feature in serious the one A hike. though is full mon very There is nromiseri nnH the State. te connected with this whole situation, situation should encourage and For basic protection, sanitate the should make the hike a marvelous movement our our to feed of the of if is the Is sacrificing the sky and that clear. home other surroundings and- thing The new county Jail of San Francisco. Calif.. hell to Hp n mn,ii No one will be allowed to go up .. JUS! .DOeD COIllr- - carefullyandobserve breeding herds. About a quarter of breeding herds rather than to force the rules of person,.i iDf.f.i ..An1 ""' . ...1 o the mountain a century ago we went through them into the market a sacrifice Dialed. It is about fnnrfoon mllo. trail until the regular al hygiene. oawa - . U"B 110 uwu Wfltpi md cost $700,000. that situation, Requiring a long prices. If there should be case of ty.phold comes from group begins. Every A. J. There our herds. McNaughton build to up X period (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on rPage Eight) Wheat Allotment Signers To Meet 1 ng I! Use Canning Center to-'ee- Funeral Held For ng Mrs. Ann Jackman ed Appreciation 10 110 I V, 10110 - The Livestock ut ed Situation Detachment Arrives At Salt 110 Creek Canyon Local and Social m Herman McCune Kiwanis Speaker Tennis Courts Are Being Built ho con-strutc- ed AGAINST TYPHOID FEVER San Francisco's New County Jail Is a Model -- - mid-aumm- er - I J safe-guar- r well-finish- ed fac-ilia- ' " ... ' 1 |