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Show Buy Locally The Times, Volume 26, No. Buy Locally Nephi, Juab County, Utah 51 Ml i f "p i ' - ' 3' - r - 1 Vi, h'tt't V ''- - . 1 . , - .' . -- , . k' i , V, - V , 1 - Mr. and Mrs. John E. Garrett were visitors in Salt Lake City on Sunday. ' c-- 4 President and Mrs. James W. Paxman of Salt Lake City, were in Nephi on Saturday, attending the raised funeral of Mrs. Mark A. Coombs. through the funds at a recent Kiwanis dance for raising money to assist this depart- -- V i't Gilbert Bailey was Lie-R- ht ar Sv a 'j ? ,Wi?ir- HEPHITES P " . I ' Y lV Local and Social Mil and son Dwight of Centerfield, Utah visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on Monday. O. L. Malgren MEETING Mrs. Arthur Hall and son and daughter of Monroe were guests at the Charles A. Hall home on No. 4 of Miss Maurine Kendall is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall. Miss Kendall is attending school at the Utah State Agricultural College, in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Hawkins were in Salt Lake City on Friday ( attending the funeral of Mrs. James Hawkins, mother of Mr. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gadd were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Gadd. Mrs. J. G. Irons and son Harold are in Nephi for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Irons has been in Mount Pleasant for some time with her son, who is attending school there. Mrs. Henrietta Nalder and son Billie of Raymond, Canada, were guests on Friday of her aunt, Mrs. Julia Hoyt. They left Saturday morning for California, where they Mrs. will visit with relatives. Nalder, before her marriage was Miss Henrietta Love, a former res ident of Nephi. 1 . V I v rJ ' 'M-- 41t f' ii I the Department Utah, of The American Legion Saturday. home from of met in convention at Provo, SaturDistrict i ' - - its Stake Primary Board Holds Annual Party i A. Xkii Miss Marjorie Gadd is in the Brigjiam Young University, December 21st. Representat spending the holidays with her day, Legion Posts and parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. ives of the of Provo, Springville, Payson, EuVeka, Mrs. George Francom returned Spanish Fork, home after a two weeks visit at and Nephi were in attendance.Ter-vo- rt District Commander Clyde the home of her daughter, Mrs W. presided and the delegates L. Gardner. were addressed by State CommanMrs. P. P. Anderson returned to der Worthen and Auxiliary President Mrs. Ashton. Nephi Monday, after a weeks visit Of in Salt Lakt City with relatives and werespecial interest to the delegates the favorable reports on the Members of the stake board of friends. payment of the adjusted service the Primary entertained Monday Miss Olive Edmunds, of the fac certificates, the child welfare proevening at their annual Christmas the civic service work party, given in honor of their ulty of the Juab High school is gram and and expected by these orrequired husbands, at the home of Mrs. Christmas vacation the spending ganizations. Whitehead. A hot dinner was with relatives in Salt Lake City. The delegates were entertained served, followed be games and at a sumptuous banquet in the visit from Santa a mid-nigMr. and Mrs. Vernile Barnes of Clause with gifts for everyone. Escalante, Utah are visiting at the Hotel Roberts in the evening was followed by an informal Special guests were the Juab home of Mrs. Inez Barnes this which dance. Stake Presidency and their part- week. In completing the district organners. The following members of Dr. Beckstead of Nephi the Primary board and partners Miss Donna Belliston of Salt ization were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Lake City came home on Monday was chosen as chairman of the Americanism committee. A. P. Christiansen, "Mr. and Mrs. to spend the Christmas holidays Those attending from Nephi and Mrs. Mr. at home of Mr the her Powell, Myron parents, Ray were Commander and Mrs. F. H. Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston. Eeckstead, Adjutant and Mrs. E. Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon L. Mr. and Mrs. ' Ernest Brough R. Shaw, Victor Cooper of the Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin PresiBailey, Mr. and Mrs. Bent Byran, spent Sunday at Moroni, visiting Junior Legion Committee, Ber-ne- ll Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ford, Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or dent Wanda Burridge, Mrs. and Mrs. Gerald Cazier Cooper Mr. L. lando of A. Mrs. and the and Garbett, parents Bradley, Mrs. Glenn Schofield, Dr. and Mrs. Brough. Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey, a student of the Several Arrests Made For Clayton Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Emest L. D. S. Business college in Sa'lt Christmas 'Tree Cutting Brough and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lake City, is spending the Christhis Mr. mas' vacation with Whitehead. parents, and Mrs. L. A. Bailey. The forest service is attempting Five-Yeto preserve the natural beauties Sentence Is Given Mr. and Mrs. Worthing' of the forest and in order to do Convicted Man In Court Here ton of Payson- - Eugene and Miss Diane this they must have the cooperat Belliston of Salt Lake City are ion of the people one of the A sentence of not to exceed five spending the holidays at the essentials in retaining the beauty years in the Utah State Prison was home of President and Mrs. A. H. is to prohibit the cutting of the FriBelliston. young pine trees, which has been given George Hatch, who late restricted for a number of years. day evening was found guilty of Mrs. Mr. and G. H: Lewis and assault with a deadly weapon with It appears that a number of perintent to do bodily harm. The case sons Harry and Harland of Seattle, sons continually cut young trees was tried before Judge LeRoy H. Washington are guests this week during the Christmas season, so Cox of the fifth Judicial district. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D the forest service have had sevearl The Jury deliberated three and a Goldsbrough. Mrs. Lewis was for men arrested this year, some of half hours before returning the merly Miss Maletta Goldsbrough them living in Nephi and others of Nephi, verdict. living in Levan. ment. charge. A I ' W j i-y- J - I J k x 4glkn, t . N. Y. A. Aims Are Local and Socio Told By Director school ri; ' w I The program for taking care of! the 5,000,000 youths of America was the subject discussed by Dr. Francis W. Kirkham, head of the National Youth Administration in Utah; Philo T. Farnsworth, head of the Secondary grades of the Granite School System and V. M. Jensen, also of the Granite School District, before the Nephi Klwanis club Monday. Mr. Kirkham pointed out that there were three possibilities for caring for our young people: 1st, put them into military service as is now done in many European countiries; 2nd, let them drift and find their own nitch; and 3rd, direct them into channels of productivity and activity under proper He pointed out that leadership. the .National Youth Administration was attempting the third proreject and with fine results. He lated a number of specific examples where the program was proving effective. Mr. Farnsworth stated that the young people of today were worthy of first, good reading; second, good feeding and third, good leading. He said that very often young men in life make their opportunity through courtesies offered them by older men. He complimented the Kiwanis club for performing Just such courtesies. Mr. Jensen stated that the young people could be well cared for if they could be given an opportunity toHe do something for called attention to themselves. the work being done for the young. vne people or Salt Lase juy Salt Lake City Kiwanis club. He encouraged the living of the ideals of Kiwanis as a program of youth. It was announced at the meeting that the annual installationbe gram of the local club would held on the evening of January 6 with the following committee selected to take charge: Spencer E. Forrest, Gilbert Bailey and M. M. O'Gara. A committee reported that a brass instrument valued at $150 had been turned over to the music department of the Juab High 51 III r i V?-,- C - ft.s' tr "hIuiiu' lo, No. V '', ijvjv,?'.' " v "'Aiv? ' r - '4 f?,!V?te'iVu. '&&tsJm ' . , " - v; f , ' cl- - h --- y r' - fS4, fry?! a r The News, . r MlJ,z?r - 2d, 1W5 ;! )vAv - December We Wish You a . stfe Thursday. ! ' U ;: , I 11 r 1 1 vu fJ L Greetings From Stake Presidency I Services Held For Mrs. Mark Coombs Funeral services were conducted for Mrs. Henrietta McCune Coombs, of Salt Lake City, wife of Mark A. Coombs, in the Juab stake tabernacle Saturday afernoon, with Bishop P. B. Cowan of the South The opening ward in charge. prayer was offered by C. H. Grace and the closing prayer by S. G. Ord, Speakers were Hugh B. Brown of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Marof Mrs. ie Henegar, a Coombs when she was active in the Cardston Temple; Patriarch James W. Paxman and Bishop P. B. Cowan. Musical numbers were furnished by Lund Peterson, Mrs. Esther Thompson, and a quartet composed of Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. E. I. Isaacson, Clarence Warner and Herman McCune. Interment was in the City cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by I. H. Grace. Inquest Held Here in Death Miss Arta Jenkins, who is atof C C C Youth Saturday Coltending the L. D. S. Business .Los-kil lege at Salt Lake City, and An Inquest was held at Nephi Jenkins, a member of the CCC camp at Ferron, Utah, are spend- Saturday morning, to determine ing the holidays with their parents the cause of the death of Eldon D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins. Oveson, 19 year old CCC enorlee of Ceveland, Utah, who died here at The Home Economics club of the 1 A. M. Saturday morning. After Juab High school entertained on hearing witnesses the coroners jury Thursday afternoon, at a delightful returned a verdict that he had Christmas tea in honor of their met death Saturday morning, and A program was mothers. given no evidence was found of any unand a display of Christmas pres- lawful act or means of any person. The youth, in a party of 20 en- ent made by the members. rollees of the Springdale CCCC Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowles of in Zion's National Park, were reNephi extends a special invitation leased from the camp at 4.30 p. m to all the married people of this Friday afteronon on a Christmas community to attend a free dance vacation. The bus arrived in Ne at the North Ward Amusemen' on phi near 1 A. M. and the boy was Saturday evening, December 28th. found by companions to be inwasa A physician The dance is being given to com- dying condition. summoned but he died before help memorate their wedding could be given. The sweetest story ever held within the hearts of men, The Christmas Day, with all it means, now comes to us again. It makes the thought of older days, and love springs up anew, And bids us tell the Christmas wish that in our hearts for you." At this season of the year more than any other time our hearts go out , in gratitude and thanksgiving, to the Giver of all good for His countless blessings. The spirit of good will takes possession of our better selves, and we feel in our hearts that we want to give, as a similitude of the great gift of the Savior of mankind. Let us profit by these enobling desires that make themselves so manifest during Yuletide, and extend to all the hand of fellowship and the spirit of helpfulness. We look back on the past year with great satisfaction for the splendid associations we have enjoyed in our church gathering's. We appreciate more than we can tell the support the people have give us and the confidence they have reposed in us. Our great desire is to merit your continued love and support. We extend our Christmas greetings to all. May the Lord's choicest blessings ever abide with you and give you peace and happiness in your homes. A. H. BELLISTON JAMES H. OCKEY HERMAN W. McCUNE Juab Stake Presidency . ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Peterson McGill, Nevada, announce the of en- gagement of theif daughter, Lucille to Geo. D. Haymond Jr. The marriage to take plaec at McGill, Nevada, January 18th, 1936. Miss Elizabeth Foote. who is attending the University of Utah, at Salt Lake City, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Foote. |