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Show SHOP EARLY SHOP EARLY 15 15 MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS The Times, Vol. "24, NV nUmnuiffii if of in v. f. w. 10 si The City of Nephi will be host to one of the most forceful leaders in organized vete random on Friday with the scheduled visit of James E. Van Zandt, Altonna, Pennsylvan of the Vet la. commander-in-chierans of Foreign Wars of the United Rt Definite word has been that received from Commander-tn-chle- f Van Zandt will arrive In NeDhl at 11:00 A. M Commander-in-chiVan Zandt's reputation as a student of veteran welfare problems and a champion In behalf of the disabled war vet eran and his dependents Is known throughout veteran and political circles. As head of Americans group of overseas veterans. Van Zandt Is a staunch advocate for repeal of the Economy act and a restoration of the benefits to which disabled Veterans were entitled before March 20. 1933 the date on which the measure was enacted by congress. Commander-in-chiVan Zandt Is also leading his organization In the fight for pensions for widows and orphans of (deceased World war veterans on an equal basis with the widows and orphans of veterans of previous wars. In a recent visit to the White Van House, Commander-in-chiZandt presented a program of legislation to President Roosevelt based upon the theory that the responsibility for the care and welfare of disabled World War veterans and their dependents. Is primarily an obligation that, belongs to the federal government. f Ever sclnce 1924, when Van Zandt first assumed an active role In the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, he has been a firm believer In the theory of lmmerlate cash payment of Adjusted Service Certificates for World War veterans He has been a constant fighter toward this objective and his eff orts In this direction have been ef head-quarte- Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, ) rs ef Hi Public Meeting SCHOOL Is Set For Friday Thrc uh the co t?raion of the local post of the Veterans of For- ri",n Wars, National Co.Tutuuiuer In Chief J;mes E. Van Zandt will speak at a public myelins at the City Hall In Nephi at 1.13 Friday Th general public is afternoon. invited to be In attendance. Th national commander in chief men will a.ldress the and their pr.rtners of Nephl and Southern Utah at 12 o'clock noon at the Forrest Hotel. ,A program H being arranged In honor of the distinguished guest. II. EARLY m P. 0. OFFICIALS The News, Vol. December 6, 1934 BETH Service Star To Meet Dec. 11th ID The Service Star Legion will hold its regulur meeting on December 11 at the city hall at 3:30 P. M. All members are urgently requested to be persent as an excellent pro gram has been prepared for the occasion. Mrs. Claude R. Lomax will give a talk on "The Holy Land" and will compare conditions as they are now with the days of Christ. Miss Alberta Cowan will give a musical reading, accompanied by Miss Nelda Cowan. Christmas car ols wil be sung, with Mrs. T, W. Allred directing. A. H. Belliston, president of the board of education of the Juab district school for was the third term at one of the most spirited and enthusiastic elections ever held In the Nephl South ward. President Bel'.iston po!led 210 votes while his opponent rolled up a total of 130. Friends and suporters cf both men were busy practically all day Wednesday soliciting support from the voters of the ward. President Belliston has served as a member of the board for elKht years, beine elected for the first in 1930. time in 1926 and In Mcna. John S. Nlelson was reelected for another four ,vears, having polled 91 votes, while his opponents Denny Rogerson polled 75 and Vaughan Molyneaux 13. Mr. has served for the past four ""T-- " S V 15, No. 49 nur iiiiiinnrn m r ur mm in ATTEND I1EXT It will BAI1QUET THURSDAY is estimated that 500 people big free banquet and attend the program next Thursday evening, sponsored by the Sons and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and War Veterans and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers which will be held at the Arlington Hall, commencing at 5 p. m. All members of both LI III BASKET organiza- tions are invited to attend the celebration, and all citizens of Nephi who are over the age of 60 years are especially Invited, but reservations must be made by calling Mrs. Lila Richardson, at phone 233. Nic-lso- The Daughters of Utah Pioneers In Levan. Alma C. Dalby was reare preparing a splendid banquet which will be served at p. m. and Instructions relat:c to the proper elect e, for the third term. He was The M Men Basketball teams patrons are asked to be at the only candidate on the ballot preparation of Christmas mail were the from that town. of Juab Stake will swing into action Arlington on time, and everyone recently issued by the Post office next Thursday night. December 13, must bring his own dishes. department. The department again with a game in Nephi and one In calls the public's attention to the State Commander Joseph Hughes .'-- a Levan. The leeague this year will of Spanish Fork and all of the Importance of shopping and mailing 1. Co. en . have five teams, as Mona has state officers are Invited to attend early In order to assure delivery of This the big affair. The program comtered a crew in the race. parcel, letters and cards before fact and the presence of high mittee is arranging an excellent V- Christmas day. school lettermen In the lineups program which will be given during Patrons of the postoffice are re assures an abundance of fast play the banquet. quested to prepare their holiday a big ing and rivalry. All officials for Following the banquet mall in accordance with the foll .. 11 the games will be appointed by dance will be held and a tam TT 'RplUcfnn onrl TVinmas owing Instructions. the Stake Athletic Committee, and social occasion will be All parcels must be securely wrafT2 Sfey were lected board members will all attend a school for referees enjoyed by the Nephite and vis" a meeting of the stockholders and and packed strong puper ped before being allowed to officiate Itors. and heavy twine should be uesd. of the Nephi Irrigation Comapny at the M Men league games. afternoon at the Monday county Articles easily broken ci'crushed court The M Men leaders and players house. Directors whose term INVITATION must De securely packed nd crated are making a campaing to increase W. are Geo. F. and expires Brough or boxed. Use liberal quantities attendance at these interesting Ostler. The term of office is The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of excelsior or like material in, ar O. games. Finance has always been a and the Sons and years. Daughters of ound and between they articles and three The annual report of th3 sec problem to M Men teams, and it the Pioneers and Indian War the outside contained. Glassware, Is treasurer of the association planned to sell season tickets and Veterans wish to invite anyone Vctir?.nz of fragil toys and crockery must be retary James E. Van Ailoana, Pa., Cominandei-in-Chlewas made and accepted by the thereby Increase the attendance over Sixty Years of Age to a of the United States. Wars packed so as to nf revent the Foreign and provide for the necessary fin and dance in the Arlingof particles err nieces if bro stockholders ances. All members of the stake banquet The directors will meet In the ton all, Thursday, Dec. 13 at 5 p. ken in transit. articles easily near are urged to support their ward m. future and elect officers for oroKen or damaged must be-- f&iin team. Ihe ensuing term, and select a sec- " BUYING BUY The various committees are ar- ly marked "fragile". All members of the Stake - .... ranging a wonderful banquet and Parcels containing perishable Athletic Committee are resuest- The new board consists bf"V.'M. inasmuch as they are going to articles shrtf be marked perishable Foote, Wilford Belliston, Jack F. ed to attend a meeting Sunday considerable work it . is. necessary and packta In suitable container. Wright, Thomas Bailey and Will at 4 P. M. in the County Court that they know ""T-rrrrr- r i House. yinnlw according to contents. Articles like- - lam H. Belliston. will be in attepaftce. Therefore oil season with the time reasonab Is The schedule as Substantial follows: ANGELES LOS when invitation this recetve you South Fifty thousand (additional head Increasee in farm buying power in Thurday, December 13 Commander In chief of the Veteran ly required for transportation and please phone Mrs. John Richardof cattle will be purchased by the the western states is reported by at Levan, Nephi at North. of Foreign Wars of the Unfted delivery will not be accepted for son whether you will be able (233) South at to attend or Friday. December 21 agricultural adjustment administ States at the 1934 National En4.niatiing. Use special delivery to exthe Federal Reserve Bank of San not. con inTthe : to .. a aid Utah Mona at North in Nephi ration In .delivery Van pedite held Louisville. campment Francisco this authority citing: is free. You will Exerything winter the feed 26 Leof December be Addresses of during should servation Wednesday ; October in Zandt declares that cash payment Complete, not be asked to pay anything. All gain of 28 per cent same van at Pet William with house a that Mona; remain, 28 number for December those and name of month "bonus" Is vitally Friday of the this year over the you have to bring is your own naperson, director of routh cattle- year ago. This Increase comes in South at North. essential to the success of the Nat- - street, postoffice box or rural route kin, knife, fork, spoon, plate, pie 3 was advised number or Tuesday. and Thursday, North at plate January lonal Recovery Act and Is in line typed purchases plainly writ of the decreased marketings and cup. Our object is to spite Mona m Levan, at : ! A ten In return ink. card should Nephi. with the purpoes of the governmany Mr. Peterson said Harry Petrie as a result of smaller crops The annual Juab Stake Seminary show you a good time. " be 9 in Wednesday, the upper left corner Ball will be held in the Arlington of Denver, head of the cattle and western localities, the result both South January i placed ment's various relief projects. Let's all boost for the BLACK "The Nation Is suffering from a of every piece of mail. If a tag Is Hall Friday niVit, December 7, sheep section of the AAA informed of drouth and Federal reduction at Mona. j HAWK ENCAMPMENT In Nephl 10 tare Thursday, January Levan In 1935. lack of money in the hands of the usea, tne address and return card with Short Kendall and his Sevjn him that $684,500 had been allocat measures. Livfbtock: prices at Nephi. The ed for additional purchases in the well over the 1933 fall and winter people who actually, need the ev should also be written on the wrap Keys furnishing the music. Thursday January 17 -- Levan tw ery day necessities of life. Credit per jor use 11 lag is lost. A copy proceeds from the dance will De state of Utah. Already 105,000 cat aVrages. Increase in farm Duying expansion .facilities are of no help or me aaoress should be enclosed used by the seminary students In tle have been slaughtered in the nnwer. while Important to farmers at South, North at Nephl. to these people becaue long years inside the parcel. Do not mail the financing their annual Seminary state, including those that were and stockmen themselves, is equally Wednesday January 23 North of unemployment have shattered enristmas greeting cards in red, Pageant, which Is given annually cannd for relief purposes, those dis- important to business and industry at Mona Thursday, January 24 their credit standing. Money being ts ecu or otner oarK colored en in the high school in connection tributed as fresh meat and those for the very backbone of western Nephl poured out through public works velopes or in very small Pnvelores with the Seminary commencement condemned on the farms. The business conditions depends upon at South. Thursday January 31 North at Postage must be fully prepaid on exercises. program can hardly reach the hand additional allotment will bring the farm buying power. of those who are unemployed until all mall. Affix the' required amount The students of the Seminary total to be expended by the AAA of lambs, income ooutn, Mona at Levan. 6 With exception Wednesday Februarv Nmhi next spring at the earliest." says 01 postage in the upper right cor are organized into two groups in In Utah in drouth cattle purchase from livestock Is considerably high ner. Elder Samuel O Bennion repres Full information concerning each class in a ticket selling con program to approximately $2,100,- - er than a year ago. Hogs are now at Mona. Van Zandt. Levan ented the general authorities at the "The federal government has postage rates can be obtained at. test, the losing groups to furnish 000. February 7 on the Los Angeles market at Thursday selling North. V: quarterly stake conference of Juab placed I. O. U's. in the amount of the parcel post window of the local the finance for a big Christmas Before leaving for Logan up to $6.50 a cwt, or $13.00 for a stake held Saturday evening and two billion two hundred million post office school day, Mr, Nephl 200 pound hog, where selling at at Thursday February 14 In to held the be said party high county No parcel may be more than 100 Levan, Mona at South. Sunday. k - dollars In the hands of three and a otments a cwt or $8.50 a head a year this connection In with $455 gym. be a made after The first sesion was held at the veterans. If the incnes m length and girth conv special cash prize is being given to one a head. of $4:50 an increase ago, In Lake Salt meeting City Levan ward chapel. government will exchange actual bined nor exceed 70 pounds In the student in each class who sells with Dr. Monday E. Murray, of the U. S. But the same hogs were actually F. "The Work of the Priesthood" money for these promissory notes, weight. the most tickets. The competition bureau of animal industry, cattle costing the packer the market price was the theme of the conferenc these veterans will Immediately Is very keen this year and patrons men, Mr. Petrie and others. the Federal processing tax of plus with a number of excellent talks turn these funds into the channels $2.25 per cwt., making the best of the seminary are asked to pur Must Show Feed Lack ; being given concerning the work of of trade and Industry for tlie pur- around cost the stud butcher chase tickets from their the packer hogs A. Under the new. program, the catthe priesthood. ; , chase of things they need for them . more than a year or ents before going to the dance. $8.75 $15,25 tle will be purchased onlv from N. A. Nlelson was released from I selves and their families. Nation- A review of the The Seminary ball has become owners ago. It must be considered that opera "Faust the Stake Sunday school board and I furnishing feed inventories this al recovery Is certain to be a fall act De is which win one of dances tax, the at finest processing annually the Juab T. D. Davis named to fill the vac presented -- r are until the masses that they have insufficient have the money r-of the year and this year should showing feed and carry their stock through ually borne by the producer, is totaKe Tabernacle, Sunday even, i with which to buy the things they be no exception. Alumni members, the winter. returned to the producers who sign- ing, December 9th, under the aus ancy. ed corn-ho- g students and patrons of the sem contracts, through the pices of the Stake M. I. A. Appealing to all owners to have benefit payments. So it will be We have a little play to be given inary, who are interested lu the The review was presented a short seen that the Income of hog feed- time ago before the Twentieth by the Nephi Central school. The pagaent as a project are interested their stock ready for Inspectors ers Is far In excess of a year ago, Century Rreading CuJh of this c.ltv play was written by the 6th grades in seeing the ball a financial sue Mr. Peterson said: "It is gratifying to get the new although this advanced Income is and those who had the pleasure of Language and the songs composed cess. Come out and have a real time with the seminary (students and allocation Tor the purchase of cat- partly offset by higher priced feed hearing this presentation was very Dy tne 5tn and 6th grades In music. The name of the play Is "Snow support a good cause. Usual prices tle because of the feed shortage where the farmer must buy his hi?h in their praise for the work of H.S. White". We have numbers between will prevail. and the heavy snows. The new fund feed. tne local artists. will permit us to buy 50,00 cattle, We find that the average run of acts by the 1st to 4th grades. We steers are now selling on the Ladies Democratic Club Holds Creation of two grazing districts know the play will be splendid for Individuals who are only eligible a sthe average cost of the previous fed in Utah under the recently enacted for- small feed loans can now secLos Angeles market at around $5.50 we was $13.40 a have head. worked purchase A is very hard. last rally It MANTI quarter Regular 1000 pound a or a Monthly Taylor act was confirmed last Sat for ure $55.00 Meeting cwt., to the loans com 33 be from local acted out the Mantl going defeat to the 5th Win Rush Program by enabled Nephl aversteer. urday In the federal bunding at an This with and compares to A. 6tth V. mittee, a In pregrades. according Pyper, to 31 here Saturday night "We will perfect plans ImmediatThe Ladies Democratic club held a meeting of 50 representative Utah a cwt of vno last around We $5.00 will age is out see of all The in, encounter. at you .charge the highmaking season basketball their regular monthly meeting at Stockmen with Archie D. Ryan, a Lfbfc necessary papers for the loans. ely and get the program under way year Mantl boys held a comfortable lead school auditorium at 7:00 j.o'clorta1" . so that It can be compleeed by Dec tne City hall on November 30. Mrs. special agent of the department of also Income of showes dairymen December small fee loans for fin Heretofore, 10th. the Monday of Th prin until well past the middle ember 31, the last day that the a marked gain. Butterfat which Lila Richardson, president, was In the interior. The stockmen appwere to hard secure, opbut anyone funds will be available. cipal cnaractersre: ai npHnd. but Bailev and Pay roved organlatlon of the districts The infor was charge. 34 cents is My a program following around at even a loan as quoted as ten small desiring Sht5w""White, Virginia Forrest: "i ened with a barrage of baskets tha$ mation makes It clear the pound was selling at about half enjoyed by an appreciative group voted at meetings in Salt Lake" City s .v. - m,f nf frViA flro Prince, Kieth Brough; King Elgin, dollars should see the local com new allocation cannot be that exceeded, Talk, "Legislation" Bent R. Brvan: on October 22 and in Price on Novthat sum a year ago. mittee. Eldon Lilliard; Queen, Renee Pex-tow tne Nephl crew.V will be ten end to the and this Piano solos, "Boy Scouts on Par- ember 3. not The above do Is It understood figures any by that the feeds Maid, ReNae Winn; Mirror, Cox. veteran forVard, ahd Kjar, fV The group which met in Salt Lake are now on hand and the total government's drouth cattle slaugh means indicate that the stockman ade" and "Viennese Melody". Lee I v lanky center, paced'' the locals' at- - Beth Wade; Captain, Dwane Belter on week also adopted a resolution Old last Pen Talk is Christison; program.' In Age sad amount his again resting easily I teck, each scoring 13 points. Pay, liston; Seven Dwarfs: Kent Linton, at one applied for can b? secured the action of Secretary time. Loans from $10.00 to theMr. Peterson explained that when dle. Great sections of the western sion, J. H. Vickers; fSaxaphone commendingHarold 10 was high man for the George Hall, John Taylor, V with Earl f L. Ickes in withis completed country are faced with serious solo, "Dear Little Boy of Mine" Miss of Interior Steele, Eldon Chase, Rex Carter, S4U0.00 may be secured if the bor- me present campaign i t 'winners. government win nave expended drouth conditions coupled with high Blanche Broadhead; Talk on The drawing grazing areas on the pubrower has the necessary amount Max Hawkins. The score: approximately $2,568,000 In Utah feed this winter. But there Improvement of Conuditions, Ma lic domain from further entry, pen' At 1 NEPHI By Elizabeth Beagley. 6th grade of livestock to warrant a loan. to relieve drouth stricken stockmen, priced Is room for wide-spreding completion of gra7lng districts optimism bel D. Chrlstlson.- This play and program Is to be O. T. F. P thv Stock in all public land states. including, in addition to the cattle in livestock circles. Improved bus 100 SPECTATORS WATCH THE 3 4 2 8 given in connection with the Dec -. , Mawiley, rf Mr. and Mrs. Udall Bailey spent growers committees, appointed at NATIONAL WOOD CHOPPER purchases, $444,000 spent for the iness conditions are reported on 0 10 ember meeting of the P. T. A. The If I ... 5 Glay purchase of 220,000 sheep and $28,-0- all sides which means greater con the Thanksgiving holidays and the the earlier meetings were also ap1 0 2 general public Is invited, and a names, c for goats. No more sheep will Burner buying power 100 spectators witThe very fore part of this week at the home proved. ' Approximately 0 8 4 small admission will be i3arrett rg charge J. M. Macfarlane of Salt Lake nessed the national champion, Pet- be purchased, he said. seriousness of the drouth has red' of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pay in Salt 1 1 3 niade. Cowan lg In order to stamp out a mild uced supplies and will mean red Lake City. City Is chairman of the cattle-growe- rs er McLaren crop a pine log measur40 2 . 1 Beard c committee and S. M. ing 42 inches in circumference in epidemic of Malta or undulent fever uced supplies for many year to of the Thrueh the of Salina is head of the 15 5 3 33 The Lucky Thirteen's held tnelr one minute and 20 seconds, last among goats In Southern Utah, come. And In all parts of the west State F. E. R. cooperation Totals A. and the Ameri sheep growers committee " for the annual Thanksgiving festive Frt Wedneday In front of the John M. the government will permit the des particularly in Oaliforniai, heavy can MANTI Legion Auxiliary a survey will western district, while Albert Tur truction of goats so contaminated. rains have assured satisfactory feed O. T. F. P. day November 30 at the home of Brough hardware store. Mr. Peterson, Governor Henry on pastures and ranges and great be made of every home In NephL ner of Cicso heads the committee No local men competed for the 6 6 1 13 Miss Donna M. Belliston. The roi Cox rf H. Blood, Senator Elbert D. Tho er water supply for Irrigation pur The forms to be filled out contains of eastern Utah cattlemen, with $50.00 1 of 5 2 the 2 If members A Johnson prize. organization lowing a lot of questions which when fil Ray E. Dillman Of Vernal heading mas Reand other officials worked very poses. 13 3 3 were Marie 5 Kendall, present: Kjar 0 led out will be valuable infonnat the sheep growers committee. new allotto of the term Aline Deecember 0 va The 0 0 strenuously gain d Vickers, Margaret Crapo, Henrie rg regular Two large grazing districts to be Ion to the state. Orlando Mrs. Mr. and would court DecemBradley convene on 0 0 that 0 will 0 Euniece ment, . growers here explaining Brough, Marjorle Ellison, Larson lg will make the administered under the Taylor act of Women Mrs. Nephl of Ernest cut of were 10 Moroni, not parents Coo ber 2 herds P. if suffer their at Irene M., with Judge Lunt, Florence Belliston, Carpenter, have- been apCox on the bench. The calen before winter feeding started. The I Brotigh tspeitt Thanksgiving tfay survey and the citizens are asked by F. R.almost 13 11 S 81 per, Alice Ord, Marion Christensen, Totals the Ern-agsurvey in unanimously by Utah to proved making and Mrs. of cooperate Mr. at home was weeks the a few is cases dar halted program very light with no jury Referee, L. Anderson; umpire, Dorothy Brough and the hostess, livestock interests. a success. set. because of lack of funds. Donna Belliston. jest Brough. M. Anderson, years. r Nephi Irrigation ef lkp$w Directors :':J JJ W ' i I "::' V honest-to-goodne- ss ef . Z.-n- f, es-ra- pe retary-trrasure- TO T: POWER 50,000 WEST INCREASES MORE CATTLE . Annual Seminary Ball Friday Night - ed - , Stake Conference 1 Was Held Sunday Tues-Peters- on ld half-milli- Will Review P. T. Opera Sunday To Sponsor Opera Next Monday Grazing Districts Plans Approved Juab High School Defeats Manti - 1 n; s ad C .- 00 - Jor-gens- en Le-R- i" 1.4 |