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Show "BUY UTAH "BUY UTAH MADE GOODS" MADE GOODS" The Times, Vol. 24, No. 36 Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Sept. To Game Is Set For Federal Housing Fountain Green Here Next Week Program Adm. Starts Nation Wide Program M. I. A. Give Movement Is Started To Rehabiliate Hornet And The Nephi baseball team will be hosts to the Beaver baseball team on the local diamond next week. The game has tentatively set for Monday or Tuesday, depending up--! on what success the Beaver boys have in the State Amateur tourna ment, now being played in Salt Lake City. President E. B. 8 perry states that the Beaver boys are playing good baseball and will provide some fine general public. This good will program and the playing In the game. Watch for handbills announcing dance are being sponsored by the club for the purpose of getting the th? exact time. people of the Central Utah towns better acquainted with each other town and Is a most worthy and ex cellent movement. Complete details concerning the time of the program and the numbers to be presented will appear in the next issue of The Times-New- s. HOW TO GET Buildings In U. S. In ambitious movement to lift REPAIR LOANS Rules- Suggested Tuesday Regulations For Political Primaries Opening Meeting Fountain Green talent will pre sent a program In the Juab Stake Tabernacle' on Wednesday, September 19, to which the citizens of Nephi are invited, according to Dr. Preston L. Jones chairman of the lnter-clt- y relations committee of the Nephi Klwanls Club. This program will be followed by a dance at the Nebona Gardens or Arlington Hall, which will also be free to the r The News, Vol. 15, No. 36 1934 6, The opening night for the Mutual Improvement Associations of Juab Stake has bten set for Tuesday September 11. An Interesting pro-gram has been arranged In each of the wards of Nephi and the officers of the respective wards are anxious to have a large number in attend ance at this opening program. An Interesting years work has been planned and much excellent training can be gained by attending Mutual regularly. Oet the spirit of Mutual work by starting next Tuesday night. Immediately after the- programs, the wards are cooperating In pres s. enting a dance in the Nebona The purpose of the dance is not to raise money, but merely to bring the ward members togeth er at the beginning- of the season, The prices for the dance havte been placed at 10c and 25c. Teachers Institute Set For Saturday Local Attorney Outlines A List of Suggestions That Should Be Considered. WHEREAS there often occur Serthe lagging construction and capital Teachers of Juab School district ious and expensive irregularities and will begin their year's activities illegal procedure in political prigoods Industries out of the doldrums Here In a nutshell, is the the Federal Housing Administration Friday morning, when they meet In maries and conventions in the mad for modernizborrowing plan has launched its nation wide protheir annual Institute scramble for supremacy and advanation funds under the Fedin the Juab high building. The tage In the midst of excitement and gram to encourage the repair and eral Program. Housing modernization Df tefcidental and institute will begin at 9:00 A. M. on heated discussions, and A is 1. modernization loan commercial properties. Friday and meetings will be held WHEREAS our primary system solely for the purpose of reat 11. A. M.; 1:15 P. M. and at 3:00 has practically outgrown This program is In line with the its useNEXT or Improve lng P. M. pairing, altering With the shipping of a car of catobjective of Title 1 of the National fulness become antiquated and has or your home, slp, store tle from Nephi Tuesday, approxThe following is the complete and the tool of abuse and greed, Housing Act, passed by the 73rd The following is the program for other building. Diversion of Congress as one of the most Importprogram as announced by Superin and imately 35 cars have been shipped the the of meeting night Tuesday the money for any other purL. Baraett: ant pieces of recovery legislation from the county under the cattle WHEREAS, the success of any Nephi ward M. I. A This is the tendent Owen pose is prohibited. since the National Recovery Act. Friday. 9:00 A. M. General Ass party largely depends upon clean purchasing program. Of the 1421 the year: opening program of 2. It cannot be for less than Recreational Under the terms of the Act. prianimals that have been purchased direct singing, Welcome address. Melvln Robins embly: hands, fair play and a square deal vate financial Institutions are en 257 have been condemned as unfit $100 or for more than $2000. Invocation, In Its primaries in particular and duet, Worthlngton sisters; reading, ed by Frank Wanlass; abled to make investments having instrumental for use. These cattle have netted Golden The borrower must have a solo, in Its conventions generally, and Oldroyd; FlorenceCrane; talk on slogan, Seminaries of Juab Stake will roll call. Dennis local livestock growers $23,036.00 boni fide source of income the same regree of security and 11 Mrs. Helen Jones; song, Loran Ken Elmo Hansen; WHEREAS, we have no rules or with the is begto Welcome five to at times best as the least Monday morning Wood, clerk; Teachers, quldlty possessed by their regulations governing our primaries, dall; instrumental number, Rayof schools with Senior the S. collateral loans. of annual inning John Nielsen, The government payments. mond Jackson. and conventions within . our premakes no direct loans to property the Board of Education; reading, cincts and county, Seminary in Nephi conducted by 3. It can be made for terms Whitehead and vocal Vesta creates owners, the solo, Evelyn but rather, Principal LeRoy Wright: THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED up to three years, but may the junior seminaries in Levan and 1. That we favor the enactment Brcnigh; address, "Trends in Edu machinery by which borrowers may be paid In full earlier than the Wed.-Thurs. of Mona direction Mrs. under the O. Dr. L obtain funds from established cred Horsfall, presi of a uniform primary election law cation"; date if the borrower maturity Mrs. Ethelene Bralthwalte and sources Snow ease with greater dent of it College; musical sel which will provide for the nominatthan desires. even In normal times. Kay, respectively. ection. Mr. Wanlass. ion of all public offcers, including 4. Maximum charges. IncluWard The under direct The of senior A. Nephi the 11:00 M., Juab Teachers Ass permanent deputies, within Juab large registration Private industry and public ofInterest and fees, cannot ding ion of are the most ward staga bishopric, ociatlon meeting: Report of last County including all munlcipalt-te- s seminary students bespeaks ficials alike agree that property exceed an amount equivalent ing next Wednesday and Thursday interesting and porfi table year In "In the future, restrictions will year's activities; Election of offic therein and that we urge our modernization in the United States to $5 discount per year per Its In lifetime once a old division. Dwar The this "Hepni program of be placed on the buying of cattle ers for ensuing year. to pass such a law. legislature constitutes a national need. Mllli $100 original face amount of Circus" D on R in of the three T one under the Cattle Emergency Purbuilding having subjects, Instead 2. That pending the enactment Friday 1:15 P. M. Department ons of American homes, apartments the note. Mam street. be will used this year. Two classes chasing states William al work. Grades 7 to 12 Ray New of such a law, we bind ourselves as offices, stores and factories as weC 5. To get a modernization The program Includes a list of In Old Testament, at 1:15 and at Peterson, program" director, in a letter to ton in charge: "The Social Science nearly as we can consistently to the as other buildings have suffered wife if the property owner 20 entertainment booths and side 2:15 P. M.; two classes of New Curriculum" President Horsfall, of following rules and regulations: County Agent A. E. Smith. must present to the bank or seriously from lack of normal care with Wednesday evening Testament at 11:00 A. M. and 3:15 shows, The new ruling will not permit Snow College; "Reading In the high (a) That no person shall be en and attention during the past four other lending institution a as vaudville' night P. M. and one of Church history at the purchase of cattle from the school curriculum" Supt. Owen L. titled being designated to participate In any primary to five years of depression. It Is precise estimate of the cost a and Thursday three act play will 10:00 A. M. make up the curricul- individual farmer who has suffic- Barnett: Grades 1 to 6; Russell or convention unless he is a qual estimated that 16500,00 of the improvements and be presented, and a dance held in um. The same tests that have ient feet to carry his animals dur Gardner in charge: "Reading and ified voter in the precinct or counshould be able to prove that buildings in the United States have, the same building. There will also been used for the past two years ing the winter. It also prohibits the Reading Survey" Mrs. Alean ty as the case may be, or will be reached a serious state of disrethey are necessary and advisbe a children's dance on Thurs will, be used and it is felt that the purchase of cattle from farmers Pace: " Social Science in grades 1 such at the time of the ensuing el able. pair and of these at least 3.0OO.000 day night. very few new copies will have to who are offering feed for sale. The to 3" Lorna Kendall; "Social Sci ection for which said primary or have arrived as such a physical 6. In addition, the property The purpose of this circus is to be purchased because" of there be- - purchases will be made from pro ence in grades 4 to 6" Paul K. Wal convention is held. state that nothing short of a ma- -' owner must file a Property eet money for ward maintenance ins? so many already in the homes. ducers who have fullv demonstrated ker. (b) That no person shall place in J or building operation can save Owner's Credit Statement, and all of the people of the stake Anyone having a textbook for sale to the satisfaction of the County 3:00 P. M. General Assembly nomination more than one nominthem. The remaining 13,500,00 for showing his financial conditare invited to attend. can Dnng ic to me seminary duuq- - committee that thev cannot maln- - Instrumental Russell selection, ee at any convention or the most part require only minor! ion, sources and amount of A big advertisement is in this and it will be disposed fit for them. . tain the animals ins other politicalprimary during the winter Gardner; General plans and gathering within Jurepairs, but they are of the char- - - income and other information 1934-3- 5 week's issue of The Times-New- s. A number of students who have; uue school for tructions mj uroutn concKUons. year ab County, or any municipality eiureiy acter that must be initiated at once necessary to determine his abgraduated from high school and wat ' irxzaiareainnlg etaot aaa Supt. Owen L. Barnett. therein. offset serious deterioration. ility to repay the loan. or did not complete their who did To date, an opportunity has been (c) That each person voting by The federal government thru the If the bank considers the THE TIMES - NEWS seminary course and who cannot given for culling animals on all secret ballot at any primary ration hopes, in launching the; proimprovements advisable, and to go away to college are In- farms. afford or other political gathSOFT BALL LEAGUE vited to come and either review perty moVrnlzatlon program, to the property owner able to -alleviate the distress among at least ering, shall cast his or her ballot meet the payments when due, to or done the Mrs. the G. wprk and and complete T. Mr. Carter with the duly appointed teller and a portion of the 4.000,000 unemploy- it can advance the money on Mrs. EIRoy Christensen spent last with no other person: that no ballot Battery E held its lead for the work and graduate from the ed persons in the United States who the personal note of the proweek at National Park second half of the Times-Nevisiting Zion soft The Juab Recreation Club will shall be received by the teller unless normally depend upon the construperty owner.' The note must work will Junior probUtah the esminary and Bryce Canyon in and ball league by winning last week's hold a Welner and Marshmallow the same is deposited with him in ction industry for their livelihood. be signed by husband and by be given in Nephi this year Grand Canyon of Arizona. game by default, and Skaggs and ably not roast behind Mount Nebo next Mon the confines of the room where said The fedearl government thru the wift, ig the property owner to hours a with due conflict the Sanders Radio kept pace with wins Sadie Howard is In balloting is taking place; that no Is married. No mortgage or housing administration will insure for teaching senior seminary classMr. and Mrs. George Blackett day evening. over Stanley Auto and Rite-Wa- y. of the program. Members ballot shall be cast by any person collateral security is necessary charge lending agencies against 100 percent be es two will held classes the but son and of small Cedar City of the club are to meet at the high who has not registered ' his name Kim The team standing of all losses, provided the total of unless state laws or financial Levan. in and Mona sptnt Sunday and Monday in Nephi school building. 3 1000 with the secretary of said primary Battery E such losses does not exceed 20 per institution's officials demand visiting at the homes of Mrs. J. w. O. P. Skaggs or convention; that a list of all 667 2 cent of the aggregate amount of it. Mrs. Blackett and J. R Salisbury. 2 Sanders Radio 667 funds advanced for property impro15 has been set as the those voting be kept of record; that September 1 Rite Way 333 vements. This insurance is virtually last day to apply for seed and fal- any person qualified to vote at any 000 Stanley Auto Park .... 0 an iron-cl- ad low loans. Any person desiring to of said primaries or conventions or guarantee of protectUnattached 0 000 ion for the financial institutions, receive the benefit of these loans political gatherings have free access Last week's results since the highest known loss ratio is urged to call at the county agent's to the record of the names of those Battery E 9; Unattached 0 has not exceeded 3 percent. office before that date, as the time who vote. Sanders Radio 12, Rite way 8 (d) That an adequate number of Word was received on Tuesday of will not be extended. Experts In this field have said sets of tellers be appointed by the Skaggs 13; Stanley Auto 4 that it Is hardly conceivable that Mrs. V. M. Foote visited in BeaWord has been received from H. the death of Seth Edminston, 22, these credits, extended by prudent ver with relatives and friends on Club enjoyed a chairman to collect the votes cast, E. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture of Fountain Green. Mr. Edminston The Senior and to count the votes; that each institutions, could result In losses Labor Day. Miss Eudora Griggs of Portland, that the blanket cut in wheat ac- died early Tuesday morning foll- party at the home of Miss Gerald- - set consist of four tellers; two perwas a contract evetime all The greatly exceeding this previous exthis signBowles match ine owing has to reage boxing recently. Monday by year returned home Oregon her to tally and two to read the This insurance, they perience. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Ord left after visiting at the home of Mr. ers will be ten per cent Instead of ning in Payson. He was hit and spent in playing games and present- sons of each ballot; that gree, is tantamount to a complete Nephi for Los Angeles Thursday and Mrs. A. L. VanWagenen for the 15 as was the rule last year.. This knocked out and failed to regain ing stunts. Twelve members and names when the result of the voting is were means that all contract signers consciousness. guarantee for financial institutions. after a weeks visit at the home of past three months. present. guests shall ascertaind then the chairman That Is, If a lending agency ac- Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Ord. He is survived by his young bride may plant 90 per cent of their of two weeks, Elaine Caldwell Edquires notes aggregating to a total Club held a meet- announce the name of each person Senior acreage this year. The number with the for together volume of $100,000 It will be insured For example, if a farmer has been minston; also his mother, Caroline ing at the home of Beth Burton on voted Mr. and Mrs. George Parkin anof votes thereafter he against 100 per cent of loss on all nounce the engagement of their planting an average of 100 acres Edminston, a sister Margaret Peter- Wednesday evening. The lesson on shall namereceived; the person elected, giv-e- nt items up to a aggregate1 total of daughter Leola to Victor E. Oadd, each year during the base period he son of Manti and a brother, Gilbert recreation was given by Miss LaVon or not those receiving whether Losses of this proportion son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. $20,000. on checked will be requjired to retire 10 acres Edminston of Fountain Green. also The Harris. girls Effle Sherwood has returned to and leaveit out of production. In have never been approached in Am- The marriage is to take place in Funeral services' were held Thur- the year's activities, prior to their the highest number of votes first, erica on this type of business, even the near future in the Mantl L. D. her home from Eureka vhere she other words on the above basis he sday afternoon. (Continued on Page Eight) achievement day exercises. . has spent a short time1 witti her can plant 90 aces in wheat for harS. Temple-(Continued on Page Eight) sister, Mrs. Ruby Fillmore and her vest instead of .85 as. he did last Bishop Victor Peterson and Kenfamily. neth Johnson of Logan returned year. home Tuesday after a weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Franklynn Chris One of the most successful Fath with President and Mrs. Joseph R. tiansen returned to their home in er's and Sons outing in the history Christiansen. fall. The August 1st U. S. DepartSalt Lake City Monday eveing af of Juab stake was held Monday and is difficult to ment of Agriculture report indicates ANGELES It LOS ter spending a few days with rela Tuesday in Salt Creek canyon, with An unusually large number of of the a reduction of only 21 per cent in gain an accurate picture over Miss Delia McPherson spent the Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crowther left tives hem Austin Mangelson ac- a very fine program being present- Fountain Green people attended the general the probable number of cattle to be fed situation livestock week-en- d sessions of conference at Moroni United States as a whole. We live in the Corn belt this fall. This esvisiting in Eureka. Monday for Provo after spending companied them to Salt Lake City. ed Tuesday evening. the summer In Nephi. Mr. CrowthThe program and barbecue were on last week-enin a large country and sometimes timate may be changed by later Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shepherd. Mr. certainly appreciated by the large Miss Mildred McPherson is vla- - er is employed as a teacher at the our perspective is narrowed by im- conditions. and Mrs. Alvin sons Ernshaw and The members of the Ladies Lit- mediate surroundings. It Is true The worst feature of the drouth Provo high school. and Mr. number of fathers and iting in Eureka this week. and Mrs. J. A. Bosh spent Sunday guests present. One of the out- erary Club and their husbands en- that a very share of the nor- situation is not so much a matter large in on Lake Salt was a talk by Lee joyed a delightful evening in Maple business. City Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPherson and standing features Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson Conover mally richest producing section of of feed shortage as it is a shortage Mrs. Sylvia Peters spent Labor Day and daughter Marilyn of Salt Lake Kay of the Utah State Fish and canyon last Monday. A program the nation is strcken by th worst of water. Southern Arizona has Mr. and was enjoyed. In Payson. Edgar Christensen Game department. In Nephi and childrenMrs. drouth conditions of history. Yet heavy rains and fairly good, fall City spent the week-en- d are in Lake City Miss Bernice Evans has enrolled pasture is assured. there are sections of the visiting at the home of Mrs. T. H. G visiting at the homeSalt of her sister at the L. D. S. hospital school of The Fountain Green ward Prim- where the situation is not country As to the middle west, the hay Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Parkes. hopeless Mrs. L. E. Jenkins and family., ary under the direction of Supt. and other sections where crops and crop is about 50 per cent of norMills spent Sunday in Nephi at the nursing at Salt Lake City. SarahAugasom and assistants Ber- weather conditions are fairly good, mal. Probably there is enough corn the home of Mr. and Mrs. George The Junior Service Star held their Mrs. Mildred Christensen was the Miss Wanda Petty left Monday tha Christiansen and Lilly M. Rob others where the outlook Wtlkey. Is even available with old crop corn and second annual election of officers hostess last the greatly reduced new crop. AcFriday to members of for Ogden where she will teach ertson entertained at a weiner and better than normal. in afternoon the hall Saturday city Literary Club. Luncheon was music in the Ogden City schools marshmallow roast this week for cording to a government report, and Mrs. J. E. Robertson of at which time the following offic- the can writer but j Mr. Beach This hardly help served to Mrs. Maud Francom, Mrs. this winter. farmers are withdrawing vast amthe teachers and partners. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd es were named: President e; look wholesale of Jane the upon buying Dulcie Francom, Mrs, Cora Wanounts of old crop corn as evidenced "'Hobos visited in Trenton during the JenFederal the Dellene cattle government by A successful home coming Miss LaVeve Petty is to leave on kier, Mrs. Vera M. Christensen, Mrs. and by the fact that a million dollars a fore part of this week. They were sen; Junior MeMna Hazel Bosh and the hostess Mrs. Friday for Vernal where she is em- dance was held by the ward prim- with concern. Uudoubtedly owners day of loans are being repaid to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson Stanley; secertary, of Reva most of livestock are this hard Golden; Christensen. the govenrnment on "sealed" corn. ployed as a teacher in the schools ary organization last Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Netchecr. treasurer, Ida Jen Harris; organist, pressed for feed and water and it is Even at that, of 267 million bushels there. color Alta both merciful and best Carter; bearers, economically Mr. and Mrs. George Burton anof corn 1933 sealed In cribs on which Schools of Fountain Green began Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson and Marjorie Bird and Ilene Harris; door nounce the birth of a daughter on Forest SurjerviscJr Charles here Monday, with a large number all around for the government to there were government loans only family of Long Beach, California, Norma Hall; chaplain, Phyllis guard, Painman who stock. But has 60 milloin bushels had been withthe buy the Jr. of Provo, Forest Ranger enrolled. Mrs Sylvia Peters and Miss Delia ter; Patriotic Instructor Thelma Thursday August 30th. A P. Christiansen and Superintendecently bred cattle and can under drawn up to August 11th. Reports McPherson were visitors in Mantl Golden; reporter, serto circumstances Betty Larson; arrange Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hansen and dent Richard Greenland were In carry indicate that, while corn is high in Marriages of the past week are: any Tuesday. They were guests of Dr. geant at arms, June Howarth. Eva Llewellyn to Neldon T. Hol- them though the winter should give price there is actually no shortage. children, Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Han Centerville recently making an inand Mrs. J. R. Monk. sen and Miss Venice Malmgren of spection of the erosion preventive mes of Salt Lake Sity on August long thought before selling them to That our situation is serious is bethe government. Miss Myrtle Warner was the Salt Lake City spent a few days work being done on the hills east 31. yond question yet I feel that with Miss LaVeve Petty entertained at believe that the anything like normal fall rains, a LaRell Jensen to Veda Cox of Personally, I that community. a dinner party in honor of Mr. and guest of honor at a birthday party this week at the home of Mr. and of An will result large part of the livestock Industry long drouth condition extensive program of erosion Manti on September 1st. Mrs. Carl Belllston of Ogden and given on her seventh anniversary Mrs. S. E. Malmgren. in a rather short supply of meats may well look towards presevlng Mrs. James F. Robertson attend-de- d prevention work will be undertaken Vaughn Peterson of Delta in Salt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the funeral services last Mon- early In 1935. If government buy- their flocks and herds rather than Milo Stephensen of Delta spent a on the Uinta National Forest, acCreek canyon last week. The guests Warner on Tuesday. Lawn games at the present rate, it permit too great reduction of our Included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worth were played and the luncheon was few days of this week at the home cording to Ranger Christiansen-Th- e day at Mantl for Amasa Merrtmam. ing continues It is a situation that work will be started in the may be that meat will be forced to livestock. In Mother Goose Rhymes. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James lngton, Miss Alice Sowby, Miss served Several relatives attended the such high levels that, the public re- must be faced by each individual, area of Mud Springs behind Mount Wanda Petty, Wallace Blackett, The guests Included Wllma Oliver, P. Stephensen. Russel Worthen of Salt Lake City Nebo, and be continued wherever funeral services last week at Mor action will be bad for the industry. yet our federal paople are duty Howard Bonemart; the guests of Pearl Oliver. Dorothy Bowles, Beth oni for the 6 weeks , old son of Mr. Many western producers are won bound to exert every effort to assist honor Mr. and Mrs. Belllston and Olpln, Myrtle Jarrett, LaRae Carter was a Levan visitor on Sunday at it is deemed necessary to prevent who died dering If there will be any outlet in prserving the livestock lnd"" and Elaine Carter and the guest the home oif Mr. and Mrs. J. P. floods from doing damage to the and Mrs. Odell Hug-ginsVaughn Peterson and the hostess, of for stocker and feeder cattle in the (where ever that is possible. of Pneumonia. forest. Stephensen. honor, Myrtle Warner. Miss Petty. SEMINARIES Oar-den- SET OPENING Oil ng iHill nt Ward Circus Set For Restrictions On Cattle Buying Al-mi- na ly " Local Social Acre Limit Is Changed Local and Social Ft. Green News 4-- H all-ot- ed 4-- H Levan Happenings ' i THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION Hccall aft& GocJall Kewc d. """s-Sn- g Bur-rldg- nt, |