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Show 1 Buy Locally Hie Times, Volume 1 26, Ncphi, Juab County, Utah. Thursday, Deeemlier No. 49 Turkey Growing area Buy Locally urn BLACK Beinglnvestigated NARROWS unit mi preliminary investigation is being undertaken this week to determine ways and means of promoting the turkey industry in Juab valley, by a special committee appointed Monday by the Nephl A HS 12, The N'ews, Volume 1935 Road Work Funeral Held For Is Underway Work on ment road on the the five mile improveNcphi-Leamlngt- BILI I Thos. Broadhead Funeral services for Thomas Broadhead were held In the Juab Stake tabernacle Sunday, under the direction of the South Ward Bishopric. The interment was In the Vine Bluff cemetery. Prayers at the services were of fered by Wilford Belliston and Ray Powell, and the grave was dedicated by P. P. Christ ison. The speakers were J. D. Pexton. Alva Belliston. Jos Greenhalgh and Alma Tranter. Short remarks were given by Bishop Cowan. Musical numbers consisted of: Two numbers by a quartet composed of Clarence II. Warner. Alice Crapo, Mrs. Delia Barnes and Herman McCune: a vocal solo, Loran Kendall: duet. Delia Barnes and Herman McCune. Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral were: Mr an Mrs. Ell ah Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor and Miss Helen Taylor, and Kleth Broadhead of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs ciiui--r oiuauneaa ana cnuaren, Mrs David Ivie and children, Lewis Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Lindsay, Elmer Sweat and George Py-pof Heber City. Mrs. Scott Steel of Goshen; Vern Olson, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. A. E. ace. price; Mr. and Mrs. Roy wing. Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Chas Black of Bacchus; Mr. and Mrs John Phipps, Eureka: Mrs. Samuel Broadhead and Seth Scott of Provo; Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Mans Jennings and Fred McClure of Le- van; and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ander son and daughter and Collier Low ell of Oak City. L C, N'o. 40 II I Din sun. BY 1!. ran, commenced Tuesday, l;eti a small crew of workmen toY gether with road equlpemnt were assigned to the Job. The present plan is to siend Klwanis club. The turkey industry in the state approximately $6,000 on a five mile Much success has been attained stretch of the road, which is just Word was received by the county I i The recreational areas behind of Utah has grown into an annual At the outset let me correct a this side of the bridge over the commissioners this week from the fcrlount Nebo are well arranged and business amounting to many hund- so far in the diceine of wrong impression which went out of WVC1 a of the dollars, yet people federal works progress administcnannci at the Biacic w arrows aurIn last week's issue. he settings in the canyon are most reds The idea men will ration of the approval of the A crew of twenty-fiv- e only gone into the in- Ing the past ten days according was conveyed by some one that beautiful, and It is the plan of the Nephl have howbe one not time at but small a way, employed, to William Bailey and members of very of the west portion of the the high school Is being closed Forest service to preserve that nat- dustry in producers have been the board of the Nephi Irrigation will work alternately according to county court house at Nephi. The 30 minutes earlier In order to give ural beauty, and also develop fac ever several of Lewis Frank in charge engineer very successful during the past Co. who are directing the work of more time for basketball practice. project calls for the raising of ilities for the people to enjoy such season. this noteworthy project. The chan- the job. the rear 30 foot of the present This is entirely In error. ireas, says Harold L. Curtis, reg- at was discussed The matter nel is being dug for the sole purA nolicable part of the school building and the construction oi onal landscape architect from Og- an addition 52 feet by 54 feet. life Is taken up with what ha Iden who made a survey of the some length at the Monday noon pose of deterimining the amount a committee of water that is going over the which The new construction will be a come to be called extra currlcular (Nebo recreational areas on Wed- - luncheon, after two-stocommon brick structure, composed, of J. Earl Reid. Myron rocks at that nolnt and nerhans activities, but most of these funbedsay was ap- not coming up into the channel' Gilbert Bailey with 8 foot basement, reinforced ctions are as necessary part of Mr. Curtis made a survey in Moyle and concrete ceiling and first floor, the educaional process as arithIconection with Charles DeMoisey pointed to investigate the matter at a lower point. The project isk Ball report back to the meeting being undertaken as a W. P. A. metic or English and in many garage runway into basement, 2 Ijr forest supervisor of the Uinta and Monday. with the Utah Water vaults on first floor and in the cases more valuable. project National Forest, Clark Anderson, next President-ele- ct Elgin Garrett and Storage Commission and the Nephi At this time of the year there is basement, outside walls to be recreational director of the dist E. H. Stele who attendPatrons of the Seminary ball of brick. Co. cooperating. a great deal of such work going Irrigation rict and A? P. Christiansen, local Secretary Poca-tello ed the district" meeting at The. nmmvd flrirtitinn win mst At the present time the channel, to be held in the Arlington hall on, which keeps students too long forest ranger. last week gave two short talks which is about 148 feet long, from Friday evening, December 13, are approximately $22,155.00. with $11 after school. To offset these late A number of improvements lor some of the plans for the east side of the narrrows to the to be the parents of the nine 899.50 coming from federal funds hours at school, it was thought the Nebo district were discussed explaining next year's Klwanis club. west side, is down six feet for the missionaries who are In the world and the balance to be financed by wise during the when during the tour of inspection, a- The program committee reports entire distance. The excavation is preaching the gospel from Juab Juab County. The common brick days are extremely short, to cut mong which were the selection of that L. F. Thompson eight feet wifle and is being crib- Stake according to Principal will for be the Captain used from the job slightly the regular school period a site for the proposed recreation and F. D. Riggle bed up with aspen poles. It is Whitehead. and give students more time to portion to be torn down, and will building, and the selection of a of theSuperintendent C C camp will be estimated that the project is about C Jericho Mr. are: Mrs save These and the take care of rehearsals and various patrons county approxiamtely $870 site for a large amphitheater. The in attendance at the luncheon 60 ErnMrs. Alfred Mr. and cent extra Gowers. to while old lumber amounting at the activities. per proposed sites were selected in next Monday noon. In addition present time. completed est Brough, Mr., and Mrs. P. B. about four hundred dollars can be Modern education is demanding Andrews canyon. a these to talks gentlemen, E. we a Mr. The irrigation by total output for the and Mrs. J. that meet certain goals which Lunt, used, making company have Cowan, , The site for the recreational musical will be given by measured the flow of water several Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley, Mrs. county of between nine and ten will better prepare students for citibuilding is part way up Andrews members program of the camp. T. H. Louis Gar- thousand dollars. times during the past week and G. Parkes, Mrs. One of these demands zenship. canyon, and on the south side of McCune was in charge while the pump is working the flow rett, Mr. and Mrs. Alnozo Ingram The total amount for labor for requires the educational system the canyon. The amphitheatre site of Herman the to acquaint the student with the meeting. increased a trifle over one second and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Irons. the entire job is estimated at $10,5Is located nearer the mouth of the world in which he lives and the foot of water. The Stake presidency and Sup- 76.00, which will be divided Into canyon and Is also on the south activities which are going on in It is estimated that a second erintendent and Mrs. R J". Nilsson the various classes of labor, from side. Adequate parking space for foot of water is worth at least ten and Principal and Mrs. Thorval the common labor to the the world. That this be done, as automobiles is adjacent to the V. F. " thousand much as possible, by setting up dollars for irrigation Rigby of the high school will be proposed amphitheatre. situations and activities related to purposes and about $400 per year special guests. The exact size of the amphito life and have the pupil participfor generating power for Nephi The entire proceeds from the The women's project sponsored by theatre has not been definitely ate in these activities as much City. It was figured that any ad- dance will be divided equally be- the W. P. A. (Works Progress Addecided upon, but will be built large as possible is the aim. It goes back ditional water developed may only tween the following nine mission- ministration) is in operation, and enough to easily accomodiate 15001 to the Aristotle philosophy that be used for pbout five hours per aries and sent to them as a Christ- under the capable leadership of to 2000 persons. "we become builders by building". Installation of the officers of day at the peak load, for only six mas present: Elder Ronald Gow Mrs. Vera P. Howell, superintenAs soon as funds are available, To meet the demand ve are months per year. At the rate of ers laboring in the Northern States dent of East Juab County, is em there will be considerable improve- the Mt. Nebo post of the Veterans 3c per k. w. it should be worth Mission; Elder Rulon Brough, lab- ploying more than twenty women revamping our student organizaments in the recreational facilities of Foreign Wars of the United tion in such a way that s'udents oring in the Central States Mis- from Mona, Levan and Nephi States was made Sunday at the $400 per year to Nephi City. in the area. Elder and Mrs. C. Dresdon Mil will plan and manage their funProviding the water developed sion; Elder Alec Cowan laboring Those employed in the sewing proIt is planned to build larger Nephi City hall, when a district ctions under the direction of the Sister ject are making clothing from mat- lei of Provo will be the stoves f a larger type for the meeting of the Southern Utah dist- is of sufficient quantity to warrant. in the Australian mission', e a W.P.A. project for the construct Ruth Lunt laboring West erials furnished by the government, at the Seminary program speakers to be principal and teacher advisers. of groups who desire rict officers was held. Lee Tolley was installed as com ion of a large retaining wall will ern States mission; Sistfer Ruth which will be distributed through given in the tabernacle Sunday Promoting and developing valuable to cook together. in theTJorthern the Social Security Board. The evening at 7:30. Elder Miller is a educational activities; making them laboring There will be more tabels built, mander with other officers as fol- be submitted to the government Beagley missionconsideration. Kldprtl'rS'izt' Park hot lunch project is being carried recently returned missionary from worthy of public admiration and It is planned to States and additional playground equip- low: Lester Briggs, senior vice com- for Vew-d- k fend; 5Uder on in the public schools of Ne and . his wife is a support, making, the school funment set up for the children. mander; A. R. Blackett, Junior vice build a canal from, tl? Narvows as laboring In Ralph Garrett laboring' trf the phi, and four women is employed native of that country, who rec- ctions a social aftd financial sac-- '' Horseshoe courts will also be commander; James R. Ockey, quar- down to the intake of the upper German-Austrian mission; Elder in preparing and serving a hot dish ently came to Utah and became cess and handling of finaces, is constructed. termaster; Brent D. Hall, adjut- power plant canal and use the Thomas Ingram laboring in the at noon, to the school children Elder Miller's bride. largely a responsibility of students. These added improvements are ant; Frank Phillipson, officer of vtater for power development Netherlands and Elder Timothy bringing their lunches. Mrs. Miller has DromLsed to Giving students practice In activApproxi being recommended because of the the day, Joseph Nelson, chaplain; Iros, laboring in South Africa. mately 170 children are served brine with her a number of artle- - ities and leadership which is comfact that camping facilities now Victor Jones, service officer. Students of the seminary have daily. les that will describe the people parable to life situations which In attendance at the meeting available In the Nebo areas are been selling tickets for this dance of her native country and she will they will be called upon to meet not adequate to accomodate the were state and various post officin order to raise sufficient funds thousands of people who take ad ers headed by state department probably wear a Dative costume of in life is in harmony with good to make each check a substantial educational procedure. her country. vantage of the wonderful canyon commander William Templeton of one. They have set their goal to Interest is a basic principal in This program is In keeping with climate during the summer sea Ogden; senior vice commander, C." wards $90.00 which will give each That which students the missionary projects that are be- education. A. Remy, Salt Lake City, adjutant son. missionary $10.00 An actual count made during the Burton E. Jones of Ogden and ing sponsored by the Seminary are responsible for and in which In contest connection with the students. months of July and August showed quartermaster B. H. Slater of Salt Missionary experiences they take a lively part develops & the work of the church mission- Interest and results in careful, well "Where there is unity of pur between classes the two losing a total of 22,000 persons visiting Lake City. Others were command-furnish a Christmas In turn, ary system has been studied by the planned participation. the Nebo recreational areas during er Tyler and four members of the pose" says Mrs. P. B. Cowan, pres- groups will before Christmas. which the students show an While the other Provo post; R. W. Lester and Mr. ident of the local P. T. A., "much party just those months. Funeral services were conducted students and first hand informa- that be Parents Anyone in Juab stake who are Sunday afternoon in the Third tion of this type will add interest to earnest attitude toward arouses months' figures are not available Helen, state council members of can accomplished. interested in atteding the dance interest in parents and patrons it is estimated that at least 50,000 Salt Lake City and Ogden, respecti- teachers and citizens uniting their not church at Salt Lake the work. forces can build into a community but would like to assist with the Presbyterian In connection with the two in general. If there are any pro' .'or Mrs. people afforded themselevs of the vely. Emily Lytle Mary City The state officers Invited the the elemets which make it a whole- fund can do so by giving their Brown, 81, well known Ealt Lake speakers the seminary program fits from these activities, students opportunity of enjoying the facilito a seminary student ties during the past summer. These Nephi officers and members to par- some place for young people. committee of the Nephl ward have will take gerat joy in planning In contribution or sending it to the semiary. The City clubwoman, and mother of people came from all parts of the ticipate in the reception at Provo the Parent - Teacher association Mrs. Alberta Belliston of Nephi. arranged a musical and reading worthy projects for the growth and state and nation. Several out-o- f on December 13 for National Com- these groups cooperate to secure students are to be complimented Saxaphone betterment of the school. The services were conducted by program as follows: Recently we have had some funstate parties camped in this can- mander James V. VanZandt, and better homes, bettr schools and for adopting such a worthy pro- the Rev. Robert D. Stele, minister solo, Carlyle Bralthwaite; reading, The dance will begin at 9 of the church. n ctions which would be a credit to Thella Richardson; vocal solo, yon for several days last summer to join in other veterans' ceremon- better communities for our child ject. A visit to the beautiful areas ies at both Salt Lake City and Ft. ren. The of the National P. M. and the music will be furEllison; violin solo Mrs. Max any high school. The Sophomore Mrs. Brown was born in Wayne by the "Night Hawks." countv. Ohio. January 24. 1854 a Thomas. nop was as well conducted as one behind grand old Mount Nebo Douglas on that day. Congress of Parents and Teach- nished would wish. One would have to thrills thousands of people each They also urged further partic- ers state that the following are the Prices for the dance will be 40c daughter of John and Eliza Wilkinsl and 25c. go a long ways to find a more credsummer, and it is hoped that the ipation in veterans business and objectives: She was educated in the Lytle. itable music program than the one Two Garnes To Be Played "First to promote child welfare forest service will continue to im- advised a membership drive to public schools of Wadsworth, Ohio, Here On Friday Evening put on by our own high school prove that area, as there is ample strengthen the membership of the in home, scohol. church and Comand later In the Lake Erie seminmusic department. The concert munity; to raise the standards' space for at least twice the num- local post. ary at Painsville, Ohio. gave spice and variety to suit all of home life; to secure adequate CITY BUDGET ber that visited the canyon this She was a member of the Kas-atc- h ! eood a nrf tastes laws for the care and protection summer, providing the work Is conLiterary club and active in The Ricks College team of Rex--we- ll executed of children. tinued and all of the camp sites the Spirit of Liberty chapter of the burg, Idaho will meet the strong The play. "Dollars to Doughnuts" are made available for the use of "Second, to bring into closer D. A. R. cafe team here Friday night staged last relation the home and the school, heartthe people. The Times-NeBurial was in the Mt. Olive cem- Nephi night by the in a preliminary game to the al- Senior class Friday would do honor to that parents and teachers may ily approves the program of the etery. announced Rchfield Juab ready high school Dramatic departforest service, and hopes to see cooperate intelligently in the trainMrs. Brown was survived by the high school game. The date with any The play was well chosen. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott re ing of the child, and to develop the program continue until we and son: Mrs. the barnstorming Ricks boys was ment. daughters following a clean cut comedy in which en- can boast of a hundred thousand turned home on Saturday after a between educators and the general Belliston, Nephi; Miss Mary Brown secured late this week, and prom-- 1 An of in the increase budget visitors in the Nebo section during week's visit with relatives in Brig pubile such united efforts as will California and E. L. ises to be a good one Inasmuch tangling plots made humorous sit of San uations secuer for every child the highest Nephi city of $15,614 over the Brown, Diego, each season. ham City and Salt Lake City. accompanied Lake City. by clever Salt as the Nephi cafe team Is composed Unes, brough 1935 in ten is shown the figure, advantages in physical, mental, plenty of laughter of a of former school group and high tative budget drawn up by the amusement to all who attendmoral and spritual education. Clarence Folger of Salt Lake ed at a recent meeting. IS THIS A MARRIED MAN'S and tournament players. The cast was well chosen and "The $10,00000 Collected In Back strength and ser- city council The are Ricks at In City was a guest on Monday at vice of growth, boys well present coached. TOWN? our local organization de- The 1935 budgeted expenditures Taxes By County Treasurer the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. the southern on of state the part Let us get behind and support pends upon the Individual mem were '$40,182.00 while the 1936 figA. Hall. a rewill on be tour, and their bers and a good representation from ure is set at $55,796.00. wholeheartedly, activities turn north Friday night. They in which our ownworthy all of our homes Is desired. It is A meeting for public hearing of flesh and blood We and many others think so. have trip beaten the of D. the Treasurer Mabel majority County Mrs. J. Earl Reid left for Logan urged oarticipate that parents, the proposed budget has been set If one's family isn't "fortunate" teams therefore, Christison reports that during the on Sunday, December 1st, to at teachers and citizens of Nephl they have met on this tour join for December 27 at 2:00 P. M. in eough to be on the RELIEF, there and will of two weeks ending December 7th, tend the the play University is no chance what soever of getting Utah reserves Leadership convention the P. T. A. to aid in realizing the city hall. on Saturday. Juab County Budget Discussed $10,000.00 were paid Into their of being conducted by the Utah State tne The large increase is noted In any work. aims of this organizsplendid Ricks-NepThe is cafe fices for Delinquent taxes. Taxes Agricultural college. game the waterworks departmnet, where Mrs Reid ation. A young person has to live as to begin at 7 P. M. and the high Deputy Assessors Are Named for 1935 were not included in this went as a delegate from this counan item for the replacement of well as a married man, even though school teams will take the floor imamount. The liberal plan provid- ty, and with delegates from the the main line from the storage to support. ed for by the last legislature when various counties of the stats wil mediately following that game, tanks in Marsh canyon to the he hasn't a family The tentative budget of expen-ditdr8:00 p. m. Couldn"t part of the vast sum they enacted an emergency meas receive Intensive training is procity proper is scheduled to take for the year 1936 were disbe work ure for the delinquent taxpayers ject work. that is being spent for $13,750.00 cussed at the regular meeting of is no doubt responsible for this 1935 $4,600.00; divided up among the younger Administrative, Last 1935 Court Session Date the board of county commissioners amount coming in. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard and 1936 $5,070.00; fire department, 1935 The younger generation of to Announced By County Clerk held last Thursday at Nephi, and The For those who take advantage 1936 $400.00; police departreading club met son Billie were $300.00; the board decided to hold the Scipio visitors last of this liberal plan by paying all at the home of Mrs. LaRue Walker ment, 1935 $2,225.00; 1936 $2,460.00; day will be the business men of public hearing on the budget on delinquent taxes (1934 and preylous Thursday evening. An interesting Saturday and Sunday. health department 1935 $640.00; tomorrow, what kind of leaders The final session of court in and Monday, December 30th at 10 a. 1936 $800.00; parks and cemeteries will they be if the only thing they years as far back as 1928) by Jan review of the book "The Proslite" is how to loaf? We're look for Juab County will convene at m. uary 1, 1936, it means: 1. Reduct- by Susan Ertz was given by Mrs. George Orgill and John Williams 1935 $1,200.00 1936 1,930.00; city hall knowforward The list of deputy assessors for to a NEW DEAL! the court house at Nephi Monday ion of interest rates from 8 per Marion Memmott. 1935 $570.00; 1936 ing were business visitors at Nephi on maintenance, 2 P. M. according to County the coming year was recommended at cent per annum to 2 per cent per A business meeting followed, and Monday. 1936 1935 (Signed) $713.00; $510.00; library, Clerk J. H. Vickers. Judge LeRoy by the county assessor and approMerlin Orme annum for delinquent taxes for Mrs. Rita Andrews was elected as $790.00; Electric light department, ved by the board as follows: J. L. Cox will be on the bench. Clarence Cowan the years 1928 to 1932. Inclusive. 2. piesident of the club for the com1936 1935 $12,000.00; $13,111.00; A light calendar Is ready for Francom, chief deputy, Denny Rog-ersMr. and Mrs. John Williams vis- waterworks department, 1935 $2,- Don Ingram Elimination of the 2 per cent pen ing year, and Mrs. Edyth Beck-stea- d the last 1935 sessions, there being Mona, Ralph Belliston Nephi, was chosen as reporter. Mrs. ited Sunday with relatives at 224.00; 1936 $16,385.00; streets dealty on delinquent taxes for the Eureka, Bigelow County Agent A. E. Smith is in docketed only one criminal case, Frank Beesley years 1928 to 1932 inclusive. Back Reva Moyle was chosen as a new Manti. 1935 1935 $1,880.00; 1936 partment, State of Utah vs George Bradley Mammoth, S. L. Rowe taxes for the years 1933 and 1934 member. Books and subjects for $3,240.00; debt service, 1935 $11,050.- - Logan attending the leadership that of the convention being held at the Utah Hatch, who was bound over to Mona and William Griffith Eurwill bear the usual 2 per cent pen the year were discussed, after which 1936 $10,100.00; special appropNed and Joe Higginson and Arn- 00; the district court on a felony eka, as desert assessors. 1936 $1,000. State Agricultural college. 1935 $2,750.00; alty and 8 per cent interest rate, refreshments were served to the old riations in Mills ThursRoutine matters were also disBrough visite A substantial collection of delincharge. Hatch is at present In the following members: Camille BaiJuab County jail at Nephi await posed of at the Thursday meeting. Miss LaRayne Sanders, Beck, day with Dan Fields and Morris quent taxes throughout the state ley, Rita Andrews, Stella of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders, ing trial. Several civil cases are on Mrs. Richard Sudweeks enter now may enable the taxing auth Edyth Beckstead, Thelma Hansen, Blackett. Joel Taylor, former county assestained on Thursday aftenroon In and Miss Beth Carter, the daught- the calendar, however. orlties to reduce future taxes. . Helen Jones, Marion Memmott, sor who is now in the employ of Mrs. Floyd Williams and children honor of her daughter, Beverly er of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, Itah Parkes, Alice Sowby, Orsena Mr. and Mrsr Victor Gadd are the government has been transMr. and Mrs. Eugene Ford and Warner, Eudeen Warner, Lorna visited the latter part of the week Games were played and delicious who were In a recent automobile the proud parents of a baby girl, ferred to Tooele, where the office Kendall and the hostess LaRue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. refreshments were served to seven-- 1 accident, are reported to be family visited over the week-en- d Is now located. born on November 26. Walker. with relatives In Centervllle. young friends. covering. George Wilkey of Nephi. FOREST MEN IS was the-lam- e Patrons Named For ry Seminary f. mid-wint- er er Le-R- oy W. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS PROGRAM NEXT SUNDAY EVENING in-te- Czeko-Slovak- Objectives of P.T.A. Given la Funeral Held For Mrs. Brown ' -- Af-to- by-la- run Local and Social 1936 DISCUSSED hi MILLS NEWS es Lit-aTu- re on f |