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Show V Blade Hawk Encampment and Home Coming August llic 13, 14, 15, 16 Black Hawk Encampment mm and Home Coming August Nephi, Juab County, Times, Volume 25, No. 27 COUNTY AGENT A. PEOPLETO SELECT THE (Ifll 4th, July 1935 The N'ews. Volume Philadelphia's Palatial New Post Office FUNERAL SUNDAY E. SMITH TALKED FOR THOMAS H. AT KIWANIS WORTHINGTON BLACKHAI Bf VOIIIIC Utah Thursday, til" ,,,iii ' - VJ I - - , F"5 ., I I " wr WW f of the ' "hild committee Underprivileged of the Nephi Klwanis Club, gave a very Interesting talk to the local I 1 I flub Monday. v. U i i i Mr. Smith told of the year's pro : l i m i 1 gram of the committer and some of the phases that had already 1 & o L i Q s s 2 1 1 been carried out. was discussed the One of phas?s He 4H Club work In the county. stated that th:re were 19 clubs organized In Juab County this sum mer. with 170 members enrolled. The matter of entering a float View of I'liiliidi'liililu'a new $r,XKi,000 post olllce which was dedicated recently. It Is said to be the in the Covered Wagon days par only post otlU-- that can be reached directly by land, water and air. Mall plane land on Its roof, and It la ade at Salt Lake City was discussed built on the bank of the Schuylkill river. and turned over to the board of directors for consideration. J. Earl Reld presided. Alb-- rt E. Smith chairman 7. & 1 1 '1 "i v in 13, 11, If), 16 BATTERY LEAVE FOR 16, No. 27 II IBM CALIE01IA Funeral services will be held at Sunday In the Juab stake tabernacle for Thomas Henry Wor- thint;ton. 64. who died at the fam ily residence Tuesday afternoon follow, nt? a lingering illness. Battery "E'5' 145th Fiild Artillery Through the cooperation of a number of Nephl's leading business Mr. Worthington was born In consisting of three offiwrs and 65 houses and the Parade committee Nephl November 19, 1870, a son of enlisted men, under the command a "Blackhawk Queen" will be sel Thomas and Sussan Pass Worth- of Lieutenant Eugene Lunt, will eced by the people of Nephi during ington. H? was married to Ro6e Join the balance of the regiment a Lamb, and has spent hU entire and leave Nephi at 9:30 A. M. on campaign. In addition to the selection of a queen. No. 2 July 11 for a fifteen day training life in this city. selection will be Miss Nephl and He Is survived by his widow. Rose encampment at San Louis Obispo, No. 3 Goddess of Liberty and 4 and being transported by its Lamb Worthington. seven sons and California, own truck equipment. 5 queen attendants. daughters, Murren Worthlngon, Mrs The regiment will travel over The selection of a queen will be Delia Ostler, Mrs. Lola Ostler and highway 91, and will go as far as made by vote, and these votes can Mrs. Maletta Chase, Nephi, Clarbe secured with each 25c purchase ence Worthington, Salt Lake City. Cedar City the first day. camping ai tne Nephl stores. Voting box Mrs. Lila Kclesn, Eureka and Mrs. there hte first night. The second ea will be placed In the stores Verona Jensen, Coalingon, Calif- day will put them at Las Vegas, M Club and the third day they with a list of the fifteen candidates Mff and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs ornia; 17 grandchildren; five broth- Nevada, so that all persons making purch- have as their guest their son, Paul ers and two sisters: George, Orson, will go on to Lebec. a small station near Lancaster. California. ases at the Nephl stores may cast of Salt Lake City. Joseph and William Worthington, The fourth day the regiment will their votes at the time of purchase. Mrs. Huge Park, Nephl; Charles as far as Quadalupe, California The contest will open next Mon Worthington. Emery, Utah, and Mrs go later go on to San Louis. Oband day morning, and will continue Park, John Murray. The M Men Soft Ball league of The Eureka Kiwanis Club recispo, where the training will take until Saturday night, July 20th, Juab stake will begin their games eived its official charter Tuesday From now on I will: In order that the winners can place. next Tuesday, July 9. when the The camp will be broken on July evening, when representatives from have plenty of time to procure keep my car in a and ward South ward the 24 and the guard will return home Nephl Nephl, Salt l ake City and Spring-vlll- e the necessary wearing apparel be roadworthy condition. boys meet on the playground dia Kiwanis Clubs met with the by way of San Diego, where they fore the encampment which will hand signals when slowmond. The North ward team has will enjoy the fair, and they will newly organized group. take place August 13 to 16. ing down, stopping or turna bye for the first game. John Rowe of Eureka is the arrive home on July 30. The following business housqs ing. By Grant R. Bowen Is as fol The complete schedule The camp is located 819 miles In will have tickets for voting: children president of the new organization, the Landscape Engineer, State Road with lows: a fine set of officers who are from Nephl, which will be a long X. L. Bakery. Sells Furniture, sterets, taking no chance Commission July 9, South vs Nephl, North the local boys, however. Hanson Style Shop, Bailey Groc of hurting them. A call to arms is made to all enthuisastic over the possiblltles of The Mutual Improvement Assoc- trip for bye. are anxious to go and exall traflc laws, and the they Neery and Cy's Market; J. C. Pen- civic clubs, schools girl and boy building a good club in the great of of wards the iation three July 16, South vs North, Nephi to have a number of pleasant rules of courteous driving. ney Co.. Rite-Wa- y Store; Ensign organizations to conduct a system mining district of Utah. phi will hold a conjoint meeting pect bye. Members from Nephi were Dr. memories from the trip. not at all on the Frock Shop. O. P. Skaggs. Nephl atic and periodic campaign to im In 8 o'clock the at Sunday evening July 23, Nephi vs North, South Juab This is the fourth out of the other fellow, but watch him Merc, Nephl Drug Co.. Ostler and prove and beautify the roadside and P. L. Jones, Dr. L. C. Warenskl, Stake tabernacle, in honor of bye. state for the battery, and each to Allen. Venice Theatre, Chas Foote adjacent barren areas. This may Lieutenant Governor LeRoy Whitelike a hawk. Is under The the program pioneers. July 30, South vs Nephi, North outside and Sons; Allen's Cash store. City be done thorugh the gathering and head, H. L Mangelson. Will L. points brings new experroom, when parking, A. M. I. of Stake direction the the bye. The guard and iences so the other fellow can also Meat market, Ord & Mangelson, spreading of the seeds of our nat Hoyt, Max Thomas and Ray Powpleasures. soo. in as follows: and Organ August 6. South vs North. Nephi Mrs. Grace to Sainas. California In 1923. ell. The Toggery, Chrisffensen's Inc. Ive brush and shrubs. park. congregational went Judd; bye. The following fifteen ladies of no motorist who Camp Lewis in Wasington In Such plants as oak brush, antive singing, "Utah We Love Thee' to August 6. Nephi vs North, South direction to Fort D. A. Russell in honks that he wishes to Nephi have been selected as con- juniper, sumac, squaw brush, wild Frank Wanlass; opening 1924. and bye. and it is anticipated that 1925, testants for the honor: ' pass. roses, dogwood, sagebrush, grease prayer, a pioneer; male quartette. he Enid Howarth, Nelda Cowan, wood, yucca and western wheat no chances In passing camp In San Louis Obispo this Alma Burton, Ted Qarbett, Earl Claudia Fairbourn, Beth Hobbs, grass lend themselves to this type cars, making it is safe Warner and David Austin; reading year will be as good a trip as any Marion Chris te risen, .Donna Gar-bet- t, cf planting. before passing. of pioneer poetry, Margarett Park of the three made during the life LaRue i.fld Sudweeks reBeth McCay, LaMar Hawkins, 0- - bilge no 'perfect strangesr" m es: organ solo, Mrs. Grace Judd; of the guard. Each plant will meet the require- turned home Beverly after having spent Blanche Broadhead. Florence Chap- ments of the particuar soil and on the road who wig-wPractically all of the enlisted of Nephl. Beulah Irons; history two In weeks the Provo. past man, Ethel McPherson, Lucy Gar- climatic condition. Eash has its for a ride. Miss Marjorie Gadd is visiting vocal solo, Vivian Hoyt; benediction men have never been to a camp n no red lights, always rett, LaPrlel Jones, Marjorie Jack- pace in the reclothing of the barThe stake officers are outside of the state and The Times-Nein Provo for a short time. pioneer. Latrsen Mr. and Mrs. Arnold wishes them a fine trip and son, Lorn a Kendall. for before the desirious of having a large waiting green ren and sterile ground area. Each and daughter very visJoan of Eureka plenty of hard work and a lot of will do full duty todard making ited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred WarMrs. Zelda Hill returned to her crowd at this meeting. starting (amber means get pleasure. set). home In Salt Lake City Saturday front doorway highways more ren during the week end. 357 People Sign for Swimming the - nstruct all who use my car beautiful and clean. The highways after spending a few days in Nephl. The first year foods club met to drive right, causing me Ten Students From Nephl in Nephi's New Pool are the key to the development I Irs. I.lovd Wiliams and childThe roll was called by no trouble. Thursday. of our scenic resources. Boswell B. Y. Is a of At Richfield Summer This U. Eugene ren of Mil!s S-Tuesday at the our secretary, Beth Wade. Our ascar attracts no that my Clean green highways ad to the home of Mr.spent at home of the his guest grandand Mrs. George signment was cooking cereal. After attention by being poorly parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen BosThree hundred and fifty seven welfare of every citizen of the Wilkey. a demonsctration was made by driven. hesnot state. need well. ten students each Ogranizations have registered for swimming Nephi contributed y to girl. Our cooking was very at remember all of for lack enroll-metheir the n itate funds; toward the history making at the local outdoor swimming pool I vnn Greenwood returned to his successful. am not I times Reporter, Virginia that the to members need Mr. and only and Mrs. Glen only gather of the 1935 summer session Sykes and home Monday evening from southaccording to Glen Worthington, motorist entitled to the use Dr. and Mrs. Vern Huston of Amer ,,f the Brigham Young University. Forrest. spread the seeds at the proper time. ern California recreational director. been he whera has of the roads. ican Fork were guests of Mr. and The registration of nearly 600 much There are six separate schedules, The state road commission will employed for some time. Just as the first letters of Mrs. Frank Brough on Monday. with the boys and grils under 9 gladly furnish any information. exceeds any total reached in the Engagements and Marriages these lines spell A GOOD "Oak brush" The acorns should years of age leading in number, past, according to Registrar John The Fort Wall camp of the D. obserso will Announced By Parents the MOTORIST, be and between The Senior Clever Clover club E. Hays. The students came form gathered planted 70 of this group registered. U. P. will meet at the home of Mrs. vance of these rules 15 15. simple and November October and their mothers a girls twelve and two The number and ages are: countries enjoyed 12 foreign 7:30 Memmott at Juy make a good motorist. Rocky "Yucca" The seeds of this lily Emma delicious hot dinner at the home states. Boys and girls under 9 years - 70 P. M. The. biography of William Mr. and Mrs. Ray Powell anMountain Motorists, Inc., A of Mrs. A. E. Smith on Monday Girls, 9 to 12 - 75; Boys 9 to 12, may be planted In the fall of the Memmott will be given. The names of the Nephl stud nounce the engagement of their A. A. roots or the may be gathered 66; Girls 13 to 17, 60; Boys 13 to year ents are: Clayton J. Beck, Eunice daughter.. Zoe. to Roy E. Gibson, Miss Ruth Beagley left Sunday and planted early In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner and 70, 61; Adults 23. Brough, Esther O. Edmunds, Elmo son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson of "Sumac" The native sumac Is for Lake Salt where evening City H. Hansen, LaMarr F. Hawkins, this city. The marriase is planan Ideal shrub for plantings in famly spent the 4th of July in Provo she entered the Mission school Lola C. Jensen. Alean S. Pace, ned for July 18 in theL. D. S. annual Oliver Former Nephite Dies; Many Junior Base Ball Team Standing the places where their autumn col- and attended the to her for the prior departure Flora Parkes, LaVeve Petty, and Temple at Manti. family reunion at the home of Attend Funeral Held at Loa Northern States mission. ors may be shown. Reva Vickers. Win Lost Pet The sage brush Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen. "Sage Brush" The first term will end 0u July 2 0 1000 may be planted on barren, sterile Levan S. R. Boswell and daughter Glad19. That evening and the next day Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Haynes Miss Tira Hansen of Loa visit2 1 667 areas by gathering and spreading son South Ward and Calvin visited at ys the announce the marriage of their will be held the 24th annual Funeral servicves were held on home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 500 the seed in early spring. After It ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner BosNephi Ward Stephen Hike, believed to be the daughter. Ruth, to Elgin Gardner, 1 1 500 has been grown for a few years and family over the week end. Sunday, June 30, at Loa for Mrs. well on Sunday. They were enroute Mona greatest community hike in the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gard0 3 000 the soil will support more orna- Miss Hansen is a sister of Mrs. Georee Chappel, a former resident Lto Richfield from Salt Lake City. North ward of Nephi, who died on June 28. nation. On July 22, the second ner of Levan. The marriage took Warner. mental types of plant life. Mrs. Chappel was born in Nephi, or Alpine Term will begin. It Is place July 3 in the L D. S. Temple Pafil Road M. State Patrolman held at the rustic "study camp" at Manti. The first Kensington of the a daughter of William and Margar Christison attended the ofpolice The young couple will spend a of Aspen Grove, nearly 7000 feet Ladies Literary Club was held at the et Sperry. She is survived by eight ficer's convention in Salt Lake Whitmore cabin behind Mt. Nebo on sons, one brother, Asa Sperry of among the woods of Mt. Tim-p- a week viistlng Zlon's and Bryoe up and lastof City Saturday National Parks and Boulder Dam. nogos. Thursday of last week. An enjoyable Nephi, and a sister, Mrs. William week. Friday time was had by all. Those present Leavitt of Provo. such as deciduous and citrus fruits were: Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. Interment was at Lyman, Wayne The Daughters of Utah Pioneers and vineyard products that must T. H. Burton, Miss Mabel Sperry, County. By J. A. McNaughton of Camp Birch will meet at the LOS ANGELES The need for be shipped long distances at great. Miss Bertha McPherson, Mrs. C. Nephi people who attended the of Mrs. Rose M. Lunt July development of pork production expense and at immense odds. It w. Glazier, Mrs. J. M. Christensen, funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Asa home on the Pacific Coast was never is a fact that growers well know Mrs. Robert Winn, Miss Neva Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. George A, 12 at 7 P. M. All members are more greatly emphasized than just that very often shipments of Cal- Booth, Miss Lulu McPherson, Mrs Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley, urged to be present. The following letter was received laws; the executive departments; at this time. California is harvest ifornia products land on the east-- j W. C. Andrews, Mrs. Wm. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Harris. Mr, the The Times-Nethis week from the Washington monument: by Miss Geraldine Cazier returned ern third the seaboard to at sell less largest barley crop than Mrs. Alberta Belllston, Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Jack Howarth, John R, home ing Abe Murdock, congressman from Smithsonian Institution, where you after the Saturday spending on record and growers are forced the actual cost of transportation. Belliston, Mrs. W. F. Brough, Mrs. Sperry, Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Miss this district, at Washington, D. C. find Lindy's plane, "The Spirit of to accept extremely low prices, des On the other hand, this state is G. R. Judd. Mrs. Roy T. Cowan, Mabel Sperry, Miss Mabel How- past month in Salt Lake City as Mr. Murdock requested that this St. Louis"; the Library of Congress of the her guest In grandmother, trend the in the neighborhood Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. M. L. arth and Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Joe general upward pite importing be published, in order that the with its 4 million bound volumes, Mrs. W. Wilson. W. other standard all 75 of 80 of to nearly prices per cent of the pork Sowbv. Mrs. Georee A. Soerrv. Lcverldge of Provo. scouts of Juab County might see where you can see the original farm products. Yet we are prod- actually consumed in the state. Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. Dennis of Independence; the Linand read it. We herewith comply Cox will be H. in LeRoy Judge ever and of pork must be added to Wood and a special guest, Mrs. T, Afton Greenwood Is spending the ucing fewer hogs than Mr. Murdocks request. The coln mmorial, which is recognized with conwll where he Nephi Monday hogs are selling at prices that are actual imports of live hogs, yet on L Schofield of Provo. holiday in Salt Lake City. by everyone as one of the finest tinue the June term of court. The Letter follows: monument son earth; and museums returning handsome profits to the the basies of live hogs alone, the case case will a be first and Jury growers and feeders. California Department of AgriculWashington, D. C. and art galleries, botannical garthe jurymen are notified to be In It is generally assumed that it ture figures show that In 1934, out June 20, 1935. dens and zoological parks galore. Vickto H. J. attendance, according To The Boy Scouts of Juab requires about 500 pounds of barley of the Inspected salughter of Nereby Is Annapolis, the site of Woods the in Lost cleric court. of the ers, to produce 100 pounds of pork. On the Naval Academy: Mount Verhogs In California, a total County: this basis, with barley selling in of 1,101,000 were shipped In from "As you know, the President of non, the home of our beloved a At of the representameotign Interior valleys at $12.00 to $13.00 other states. This compares with States has invited the Washington; Arlington cemetery, tives of the- various teams of the the United a ton, or 60c to 65c a cwt., there slaughter of 1.400 in 1928, of which Scouts of America to hold the where the unknown soldier is burBoy a held central Utah Paywan National Jamboree In Washington league is no doubt about the profits in only 830,000 were Imported from and American shrines other ied; late last week, the second half D. C. 21 to 30. As your too numerous to mention: I know pork finishing. On the present mar. other states. August was schedule In addition, adopted. Icet, 500 pounds of sacked barley Besides our hugh barley productI extend my greet- that all of you who are able to a new team .was admitted into the representative, of good quality Is selling at ware ion, the irrigated valleys are now to you and request that you attend the Jamboree will thoroughings was addition The the league. houses for about $325. The same producing a larger amount of full use of my office during ly enjoy every minute of your Blue Blaze team, of Consumers, make celebration -- amount of barley, converted Into alfalfa hay than can be marketed of the twenty-fift- h stay in Washington. your reteam This Carbon County. fi00 pounds of pork. Is selling on profitably. It Is my opinion that of the If I weren't a Boy Scout I would great Boy Scout anniversary In the league Springville places for $10.50 Los market Is shall It "the a great deal of our irrigated land movement. If Angeles possible, I mighty envious of you lucky boys, line up. The Blue Blaze boys be to to Thus the barley converted Into that Is now producing specialty welcome you the Cap- and I believe that as soon as I here have been burning up eastern Utah to do and I can could, I would make arrangements ital pork Is worth three times as much crops, on which growers are taking everything Is some no to make time and there for as when it Is sold in the bag. one. to. Join my neighborhood troop. I a a big gamble, couj(d be more visit your pleasant furquestion but what they will Of course, barely alone will not porfitably devoted to alfalfa and I sincerely hope that every boy have watched the Boy Scout movesome to real the nish competition on a satisfact ladino clover for pasture for hog who can possibly can, will take ad- ment for many years, and I know produce good pork other teams of the circuit. ory or econccnical basis. Some raising. vantage of this opportunity to visit that It Is the kind of organization The same situation holds true, green feed Is needed and some Washington. Every American boy, which will bring out the best qualNephi Wins From Payson mineral element Is desirable. Yet with some changes, in other far I know, is interested in learning ities in a boy and help him to In 0 Game Last Sunday all about his government and the become a good man and fine citizen. it Is assumed by practical hog feed western states, where large crops And If I were a Scout, I would ers that whatever green feed and of grain and hay are being grown. history of his country., and no city mineral Is included In the ration Such crops, year in and year out, One of the finest games played in America affords so many oppor- try my "darndest" to attend the should be deducted from the pounds could be more profitably converted during the present season was tunities in this respect as the Jamboree. And remember, Scouts, witnessed at Payson Sunday after- Nation's capital. Here you may see those of you who do come, that of barley theoretically required, into pork than sold as grain. We so the story Is about correct at are also in need of cattle and lamb noon, when Niels Christensen, for the Capitol, where Congress meets my office Is No. 249, House Office mer Saline Star, now pitching for and passes the laws which governs Building, and that my clerks and that. feeding program that would not It seems to this writer that many only be a more profitable and Nephl, hurled one of the best our citizens; the white house. I will be mighty glad to help California farmers could well con- staple outlet but at the same games of his career holding the where the President lives and make your visit here the time of sider the long time production of time would help to prevent the Paysonits scoreless and allowing works; the Supreme Court Build Four young lives. them only one hit during the nine ing, where our highest court deter Cordially, pork. This state is now producing seasonal movements of range cattle ABE MURDOCK. mines the constitutionality of ourt innings. huge volumes of specialty crops, and lambs, I b h i s i two-we- ek Eureka K Beautify Roadside Being Advocated v h n Safe Motoring Receives Charter 2 P. M. Men Soft Ball Schedule Is Made Program Sunday In Honor of Pioneers G-l- ve O-b- ey M-a- ke Local andSocial T-a- ke Local and Social ag R-u- 1- ee T-r- Tim-panog- os The Livestock Situation Scouts Invited to Jamboree dec-larati- no Im-port- sc 4-- |