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Show A TAKE A DRIVE OVER THE MOUNT NEBO TAKE SCENIC LOOP ROAD SCENIC LOOP ROAD The Times, Vol.28 No. 4 DRIVE OVER THE MOUNT NEBO Nephi. Juab Co.. Utah Thursday, Oct. 14, 1937 1 CALL FOR A DEMOCRATIC Cattle Prices Utah Farm Leaders See Legislation on 'Parity Income1 Hold Steady On Coast Following Boise Hearing The News. Vol. 18. No. 41 Deer and Elk Stake Heads Ask Help In Good Shape Completion of Huge Storehouse For Surplus Says Cook PRIMARY In Notice Is hereby given that a Democratic primary will be held Friday Octoer 15 in the couri room of the Juab County Court House, at 7:30 P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the Democratic City convention to be DrasUc de held Friday evening, October 15, LOS ANGELES According to Commissioner N. clines In cattle prices on middle- - and to transact any other business B. Cook in an article appearing FAMILY REUNION IS Straw and Labor Better Condition's For B. P. W. CLUB MEETS western and eastern livestock mar- which may properly come before In the Tribune Sunday, the condit- HELD HERE ON so' AT HOTEL were never Needed To Comlete deer the occasioned and elk ion of the kets, said primary. partly by Farmers May Result time. orthodox Jewish the of called at "strike" better than present aui cnrisiison SATURDAY MONDAY NIGHT Building Immediately From Meeting "Game wardens throughout the butchers in New York has had but Democratic City Chairman state are enthusiatstic In their relittle effect on values here on the fam Members of the Pickering An urgent appeal to the people Nephi Business and Professional Pacific coast. The reason for this Utah farm leaders Friday expresports of bi game conditions this ily, descendants of Arthur and El of Juab In many cases Stake of Zion is being neaaon. An ample sed confidence in their suggest- Women held their regular month is that the Pacific Coast cattle la Pierce Pickering, Hotel price structure, while not on the early pioneers made by President A. H. Be 11 Is ton more than ample food supply has of ions looking to parity income for ly luncheon at the Forrest Ogden, held a family reunion and William Bailey, chairman of on Monday evening. Erma Lomax, extremely high levels reached In been available to deer and elk for in this agricultural producers had a good president on Saturday, October the Church was in charge the middle west, appears to be on a months. No drouth has de' 9. Two city Security Committee of many chance for enactment into law fol- of the of the club,which included more stable basis. As a matter 01 daughters of this couple, this stake; for volunteer workers naturprogram, of their animals wild a Boise a before at prived hearing lowing Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Eliza- to complete the large warehouse and a talk on "Why fact, there can be no reason for al food. An adequate supply of wa beth Jennie committee of the United States Iclub singing, reside In Nephi and that is being constructed on the Belong to the Business and Pro consumer resistance to the meat ter has easily been obtainable and were Nason, senate. hostesses to out of town corner of fessional Womens Club" by trie price structure in this area. second east and third In their conditions secwith natural R. executive Welling, Tracy guests gathered here. All of the north streets. President Belllston cilia Wilson. Miss Eleanor Burton, have and xne deer matured, elk must mat favor, be Yet Bureau aamiuea Farm of it the Utah sons and daughters, and all stated Wednesday that with only retary chairman of the Health Committee "All of which Is great news to other the federation, said the Utahns ideas gave a report of the grandchildren, except four, one exception, con widespread publicity accorded Health the of there never has been When the game in conclusbig in sportsmen. Chicago been had high prices Incorporated Elk From Farm herds have had sufficient food to were in attendance. so much volunteer labor donated as ference held recently by various extremely has had some bearish ellect on Keeps ions adopted by the committee af- clubs was served at the home this season, of the city. when the over a long period of time, of Dinner Some prod ter the hearing and would be reca granddaughter, Mrs. Mabel D. people of thisthat being built the In Hop Creek carry are Mor- our western markets. from club members Three In be to community ll certain Property dealers retail prime ucers in they to the that ommended congress charge Those Christlson. were Cleo-phiMrs Mrs. attending Grace old mud wall that surrounded the oni, Parks, condition to be taken. have taken advantage of daily news farm bill. District Mr. Mrs. Richard Pickering, town. Christensen, Mrs. Louise Tan "The elk season In this state Mrs. and the on Saul Hyer, chairman of the state ner and relatively publicity Rose paper Mr. Mrs. Louis and Bliss, Le Powell of Mrs. Edith will be a affair, dates of Freny, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Schurl- - In making this special appeal for soil conservation committee, and van were In attendance. high Chicago market to boost meat A single wire electric fence has which 0 in all tz of to complete this large wareare November John A. Kemp, president of the prices on the Pacific coast, aespue effectively stopped the Elk from districts Oakland, California; Mrs. C. help house they are mindful of the sacwhere shooting will be C. Annabel a steady market for livestock. Then bothering the potatoes on the IceUtah Poultry Producers association of Mr Limon, Colorado; Mantl forest, and Mrs. E. B. Nason the people of this also voiced their suggestions in The South Ward M: I. A. plans it must be granted that in many land Vickers farm in Salt Creek allowed, theexcept the season of Grand rifices whichhave will be made In giving hunting community Mr. Mrs. and testimony before the senate group. for the coming winter season in- instances there Is a greater spread canyon, according to Harry Ly where Junction, Colorado, 10, inclusive. T. A. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. George freely of the time and means to Mr. Welling said his chief reconv clude many "big" things according between prices on hoof and pri man, local game garden, who in- from November 1 to "At the annual elk drawing held Parrls. Mrs. Geneva Schultz of further the Church Security promendations to the committee, de- to a contest already under way in ces over the retail counter because stalled the new device last Thurs in this stake, but they also last week in the offices of the state sen, signed to bring about fair and stab' the organization between the Gold of higher costs of processing and day. Magna, Mr. and Mrs. George gram fish and game department, in the realize that if the potatoes, grain distribution. Higher labor costs, le prices for the farmer, included and the Green parties. Ray Mrs. Mr. Minnie is The wire, which karris, McGarry, approxim distbuilding, 281 hunters. Due, and Mrs. Francis benefit payments, commodity loans, and Ruby Carter, mem hieher taxes and increased over Mr. and other food stuffs of the a quarter of a mile long, was capitol no doubt, to the fact that elk are and Mrs. Clarence Pickering, are to be care rict of taken during control of production, crop insur- bers of the ward M. L A. presid head costs are bound to widen the ately Mr. installed at the mouth of Hop Pickering, the winter, the project must be good condition the number to ana Mrs. ance, marketing quotas, food and encies, are heading the two parties difference between what the pro' creek, extending almost down to in Parley BIlis: Charles completed. In excess fibre reserves for "the ever normal and are doing everything in their ducer gets and the consumer pays. the road. The entire outfit con be taken this year Is far last Mr. V. E. Mrs. and Pickering Jr., The framework of the warehouse On the whole, the livestock price sists of a six volt automobile bat- of the number allotted wereyear, Anderson, Margaret and Marllvn which granary", lower transportation cost power to win the current contest, Iss1936 only 215 permits is 108 feet long, and 52 feet and increased authority to farm They need the help of every mem' structure appears to be on a stable tery, together with a booster and a In Mr. and Mrs. Pick Kanson, George season has ued. This been built out of nathas the number wide, is west. to control It associations Mrs. in an poss r. basis the far of the therefore Jennie Dagenhart, Ed ber ering, ward, and marketing The electric current increased by 66. die ana Eugene Bills, Donna, Jun ive pine, and aspen poles, the up- the movement of farm produce to invitation is extended to all "South sible that the decline in cattle is flashed through the wire at been 'Southern Utah towns, notably ior, being of pine, and Warders" to attend the Mutual prices in the middle west may about 42 times a minute, and Is market. ueraidine, Buddy and Bob ngntroofposts being built of aspens, with cause some weakening in stocker boosted up to a point which gives Cedar City, Beaver and St. George, Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the In a half day on the witness meeting next Tuesday evening. gala activities when Carlson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. wire netting placed on the aspen and feeder cattle prices. California the animal a real snock when it are planning hunters stand, Mr. Welling told the comana dirt is to be arrive to take Eilzabeth mittee that widely fluctuating price Mrs. Jennie poies. isiraw cattlemen may have been slow to is touched. in the annual fall mobilizat Brown, Mr.Nason, placed on the wire netting. and Mrs. levels due to unguided production ACACIA CLUB make commitments on replacement DouaJass This new type of fence is being part ion Utah deer herds. Last Christlson, Mrs. Mabel D. Chrlsti-soin addition to the straw and is a contributing factor to economcattle as they viewed the market tried out in various parts of Utah fall against at least two thousand out-of- it is planned to place two inHOLDS MEETING A very slight and Idaho by the forest service for Joel and Lee Christlson of Ne- dirt, ic and social maladjustment as being ches of dentonite to prevent the state shooters camped at one of phi. His statment to the committee decline in feeder cattle prices the control of livestock on the these three towns and the Increase water irom soaking through the Officers of the Acacia Club were would greatly stimulate the move' range, and possibly will take the in declared that "any cooperative dirt roof. This method of build population meant a decided Inmarketing agency is doomed to named at a meeting held Monday ment of stocker and feeder cattle place of the regular standard fence crease ing is patterned after some of the failure if faced with production afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm into the state. California ordinarily according to information received cities. in business for these small AWARDS ARE GIVEN large potato cellars in Idaho and excesses." Bailey. Mrs. Ellen C. Cole was el- imports about a half million stock' from the forest service office in is reported to keep stored potatoes in only two districts SEVERAL SCOUTS "The cooperatives, therefore, ected to head the club, with the er and feeder cattle annually, tak Ogden. The one wire electric fence in :'However, from freezing when the temprature the state, on the Manti forest Arizona's of cent 90 is should be given extended authority following other officers: to be said much about per than cheaper outside drops to twenty below. and on the Dixie unit of the Dixie Florence Chase and Et- lng uaiuor-nia'in controlling production and in me Balance oi fences. awards Scouting and certificates ordinary production, Mr. Bailey stated Wednesday national forest are deer congested. hel and comGadd, come oth tresurer, from secretary the oi were advancements upon compliance replacements checking given to that they are very anxious to get In other sections of the state the the and members in of modities which they handle. Upon Anna D. Allred, assistant secretary states the er Southwest, 132 No, of the the and ready congestion is at a minimum. On Nephi ward Troop treasurer, Chloe Bailey. - The Intermountain country. on Tuesday evening for building completed proof that they represent a major- and the Mantl tract, big game officials crops, as during the storing refreshmembers cattleshould ever enjoyed present of the before, More than ui last, ween, according to A. L. next week there would be commodity, they ity declare that there are probably less upwards be given authority to control or ments and discussed the year pro- men are making use of the Los cnairman of the trooD com of 3000 bushels stored there. than 400 deer to many for proper gram which calls for meetings to Aneeles Union stock yards' as mittee. direct marketing activities of The following certificates are conditions. in The need amount of forage straw of to They be held monthly. stocker and feeder cattle market. producers", he said. excess deer on the Dixie unit is were given: cover the roof, and also trucks to week's of heard cent last 25 the often Merit About certificates: LaMar Stan. haul straw. charge per Despite would appreciate slightly larger, but nothing to of "regimentation", he said, "it BRIDGE LUNCHEON HELD ley, safety and pork production, verv much They cattle receipts at the Los Angeles cause unaue alarm. in any help seems only fair that non cooperat-or- s BY 20th CENTURY CLUB to went the country back market "Deer may be taken in this state Thays E. Stanley, personal health ; the several hundred loads hauling of dirt should be required to conform Junior to go into feedlots or on the range. Reid, needed from music; 20 October will to cover Stanley, that Daryl annual both was The luncheon 30, dates beef the large bridge ex season is at this time, and they should not enjoyed by members As it nersonthe advances, production, and roof. safety If inclusive. of 20th has a anyone the or two cent be permitted to injure the economHealth; Leon Petty, signaling, to spare, the committee day Club Thusday, October 7, pected that as high as 50 perarriv-in- e "Sportsmen fortunate enough to al would apIs Set At 300 Goal cattle ic status of those who are seeking Century cement the cent of 75 to work, per secure an cooking, them elk of home swimming, preciate at the the club president, in touch permit, and those the well being of agriculture upon Mrs. on the Los Angeles market Bob Inscore, Life with Mr. Bailey getting wnu are contemplating Claude R. Lomax. New Members By and giving their a automobiling; getting as a national basis." be will and replacements time Saving to purchased deer have swimming. this decorBeautiful Autumn flowers already started prepar worthy cause. Mr. Kemp told the committee the ated the rooms and tables. Prizes for feedlot and ranee. On tnat Das This is a district warehouse for certificates: EugNephi Red Cross Unit ations for the hunts. Sale of new eneAdvancement could market Los the 2nd assurance Angeles needs is, Bob the Ockey, won has class, of been noticable In the past were Steele, poultry industry guns by Mrs. Walter Paxman storing surplus food from the 2nd class, Leon Petty, 1st class. of a grain reserve and stable feed and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt. The follow- easily handle receipts far in excess stakes of Juab, North Sanpete, "A record number of persons in two week? average cattle of 10,000 the weeKiy. well as as lower South transportthe country were assisted by the prices, Sanpete, Moroni, Gunnison, ing ladies enjoyed the affair: Mrs. ation prices. He urged the secretary L. C. Warenski, Mrs. H. C. Crane, various services of the American R. H. Evans recently returned Deseret, Millard, and Tintic. of agriculture to participate in in- Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. J. WalRed Cross during the past year" to his home from California. Mr. terstate commerce commission ter Paxman, Mrs. Wilson Glazier, Admiral Cary T. Grayson, national Evans has been ill but is now imA welcome home dance In honor to costs. Mrs. L. J. Wade, Mrs. George get lower freight hearings chairman, informs Wilford Pratt, proving. og Ruth Beagley and Alex Cowan, Mr. Hyer asked that the soil conMrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. of the Nephi Chapter. recently returned missionaries servation program be strengthened Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. H. L. Mangel-soAt the same time the National Mrs. J. T. Stimson and son J. C. South ward, will be held inof th and continued. the Mrs. J. Earl Reid, Mrs. C. R. Red Cross chairman made it known returned to Ogden Sunday after Juab high school gym Saturday From The Salt Lake Tribune Lomax and Mrs. Wilford Pratt. that an enrollment of five million in the visiting The week. Nephi is evening. past public Invited, and adult members, as a minimum, is While here they were guests of a small admission needed during the annual Roll call charge will be Mrs. and B. P. Bishop Cowan. made. which will be held this year November Alex Cowan Gives "Partnership Under the Red Cross Emblem is the slogIs National Three Review an for the membership campaign. Year-roun- d Territory Mrs. Olive Tranter has been Number For Distress On Covered Trip chosen to direct the roll call for the local chapter which will enroll Usage was enworld A no less than 300 members toward trip around the Neof the members the by joyed Mr. National Is the Woodsmen. Pratt also goal. Hunters, Fishermen, "Make every week fire prevent- prevention week by consistently When you need help, when you advised that the national organiz- phi Kiwanis club Monday, when recently returned mision week" is the keynote of a re- observing the following hints: are lost, Remember the figure "3" ation in its record smashing year, Alex Cowan, told of his experiencs on sionary, was the Learn of Into location called nearrender assistance issued move Automobile and in your around. Don't by the port in The National Convention of the surance Company and the Stand- est alarm box and proper method Three blasts on a whistle, three 128 disasters. Persons aided ap- his trip to the mission field Future Farmers of America is be- AGENTS ATTEND MEET Australia, and returning home. ard Fire Insurance Company of of sounding the alarm; also write regulated smudging smokes, three proximated 1,360,00. Elder Cowan left by way of San ing held in Kansas City next week. Hartford, which sets forth a list of the number of your fire depart- waves of a blanket, or three flashFrancisco and returned via the A one hundred piece band compris- IN PROVO FOR year around hints for reducing the ment in the space provided for it es of a mirror or flashlight, repeat European countries and New Yark. ed of Future Farmer Boys from all FIVE ed regularly will bring assistance. SOPHOMORE CLASS loss of life and property through in the telephone book. COUNTIES He reviewed the interesting ag clubs of the state is to be the Avoid getting in the way of fireWhen discovered the answer to destructive fires. sights that he had seen in various official band of the convention, and The report states that while the men in their race to reach a fire you will be two signals. Repeat the TO HOLD DANCE On Monday, October 11, County parts of the world, which were will give concerts in Denver, Kanintensive campaign carried on ag- or while they are attempting to distress call or signal until you are interesting to the Kiwanians. sas City and other important cities Agents and Office Assistants from found. ainst fire hazards during National put it out. The first big school dance of the very A nominating committee to take en route. While at Kansas City five counties in Central Utah met If you must use signal fires or year will be held Friday evening Make sure that proper fuses are Fire Prevention Week often succ- election of the they will visit and participate at at Provo under the leadership of ds In reducing fires in diffefent used to avoid the danger of short smokes, be sure to clean away the in the Juab high school gymnasium charge of the 1937 duff and ground litter for a safe with Mistress Mary's Garden as Kiwanis Club was appointed with the National Live Stock show at W. W. Owens, Assistant Director cities as much as 45 to 50 per circuits in home wiring systems. Avoid "amateur" wiring. It is distance before lighting fires. Sl- the theme being carried out in Dr. P. L. Jones as chairman. Mem- Kansas City. Upon their return to for Agricultural, Mrs. Rena May-coc- k, cent, this reduction ordinarily lasts Assistant Director of Home George D. Salt Lake City on October 23 thov for only a short period . . . often much safer and cheaper in the long eet a bare ridge or other safe the decorations of the hall, accord- bers are Thorval Rigby, Haymond, Edgar Winn and A .B. will be guests at an Ag breakfast Economics and A. G. Kilburn, Junless than a week. The fire loss run to have all wiring done by a place if possible. Harold to Olpin, Sophomore Gibson. given by the Salt Lake Chamber ior Officer, AAA, for the purpose When entering a strange coun- ing licensed and experienced electricthen begins climbing again. class president, sponsors of the The meeting was in charge of of commerce after which they will of discussing Office methods and try, notify the game warden or dance. Once every minute, according to ian. Elgin R. Garrett, and Mrs. Evelyn play in the Salt Lake Tabernacle procedure pertaining to Extension Never leave an elctric iron or Forest Ranger of your destination the report, there is a building fire The class is starting its high Anderson rendered two vocal num- for the final meeting of the U. E. work and the Soil Conservation somewhere in the United States. curling iron without first turning and probable length of stay. with season what apschool social bers, accompanied by Delene Jen- A. In the afternoon they will play program. The Rule of Three signals for to be These fires account for an average off the current. Indication, pears, from prior sen. tor ine university or Utah foot' The counties represented were distress is nation wide and should worn destruction both cords of 930 from Keep replacing light a very successul affair, residences, daily ball game. Utah, Wasatch, Tooele, Juab and 96 farm buildings, 5 churches, 5 and cords for electrical appliances, never be used except when in the stnadpoint of social and finanwas Word sent out last spring Millard. Papers and demonstration schools, 2 theatres and 1 hospital. as well as defective electrical app- actual need of help. conditions. TO OBSERVE 85TH ior a memDer to De chosen from were given on the handling of ofIf you see or hear a distress cial The average national fire cost Is liances. our ciud, vaugnn faxman was fice equipment, filing systems, cirUse fireproof receptacles for the signal, answer by two signals and approximately half a billion dollMr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover and ANNIVERSARY ON chosen for the trip to represent cular letters, the use of franking ars yearly. The fact that more ashes and coals when removing proceed to it quickly or inform the small daughter Patsy of Roosevelt the Nephi club. Since that time privilege and the preparation of nearest game warden or Forest visited in Nephi over the week- TUESDAY than 60 per cent of all fires occur them from the furnace. Vaughn has been practicing hard expense accounts. After the regular In dwellings Is believed largely resend. Miss Nelda Cowan was also Rags and oily waste may ignite ranger. to prepare himself for the trip. The meeting the Office Assistants and Mrs. Jane D. Vickers will be a visitor from Salt Lake City, and ponsible for the fact that about spontaneously. Keep them in a ieeis proua to be represent County Agents met in separate WPA CLIENTS MUST REGISTER they returned to their homes Sun- honored at a public reception at ciuo 10,000 people are killed each year well covered metal container. ed and has given several entertain sessions for the discussion of probv her home next Tuesday afternoon ments Never carelessly discard a match EVERY THIRTY DAYS by fire, and 20,000 more persons day afternoon. to raise funds to help send lems pertaining to their work in observance of her 85th birthday are injurea ior me. or cigarette. Don't smoke in bed. me convention. The Works Progress AdministDo not permit rubbish to collect The United States, with an aV' The Nephi South ward Gleaner anniversary. Friends are invited to vaugnn to MRS. OSTLER HOSTESS TO ration has issued an order making Girls held their election on Tues- call between the hours of 2:30 and mge of about 6.1 fires per 100,000 in cellar, attic or closet. CLUB RECENTLY W: Do not burn refuse in furnaces it mandatory that ail relief clients day night The following were el- 9 P. M. ulatlon, lags far behind foreign ENTERTAINS IN HONOR Mrs. Anna Ostler was hostess to Mrs. Vickers was born October OF RETURNED renew their registration cards ev- ected: President, Marjorle Olpin; countries, many of which average or fireplaces. MISSIONARY the Child Study group at its regless than 2.0 fires per 100,000 pop Do not use kerosene or gasoline ery thirty days. As it is impossible Phyllis Worthlng-to- 19, 1852, at Big Cottonwood, now ular meeting held recently. Mrs. Creek in Salt Lake county., for many of these people of Nefor starting fires. ulation. secretary and treasurer, June Mill came Stella Anderson gave a review of Alex S. Cowan with was to her with honored and parAlice and One of the most deplorable featNephi of flues Warren. east free other and Juab phi Ellison, reporter, county Keep chimneys ents when about a year old. She a dinner and family gathering Sat- "My Antonio" by Villa Carter. Recommunities to go to Provo for ures of fires in this country is the soot. served to Mrs. a representative of the Seventeen friends were present has lived here the majority of urday evening at the home of his freshments were fact that more than 80 per cent are Watch carefully all brush, grass Elina Stanley, Mrs. Henriett Warboth needlsse and preventable, be or other outside fires. They may NRS will be in Nephi at the County at a party given recently in honor her life, and endured hardships in- parents, Bishop and Mrs.P. B. Co- ner, Mrs. Jennie Beck, Mrs. Stella Court House Wednesday, October of the 3rd birthday anniversary of cident to pioneer life in her girl- wan. All members of the family ing caused by somebody's care easily leeu out of control. Mrs. Beulah Irons, Mrs. Anderson, were Dr. Mrs. hood. and except of Mrs. Onita present lessness. Learn the proper first aid meas- 20 to re register WPA clients. Lunt, daughter Joey and Mrs. Tacy Brac Tola In Jenkins, who Marcus are Mrs. Burton is Vickers widow beAll the of clients were to are Games call Frank living asked the Lunt In for used ures be to prenjoyed, report points out, Anyone, caring ken. C. D. Vickers. M. 10 Thomas tween M. A. 3 served. and P. Washington, refreshments to and make sons every week fire may help injured by fires. f u New Electric Fence Gives Results Pope-McGi- 10-d- ay 11-2- Wor-thingto- moto-flashe- . te n, top-heav- y. Vice-preside- s Mrs. Tranter Named Head of Roll Call non-memb- er Bel-listo- n, n, Fire Prevention Should Be Kiwanis Club Help Signal Is Explained By HearTalkOn World Trip Wardens 11-2- 5. Of Movement To Protect Life, Property f Vice-preside- n, FFA Youth To Attend National Gathering At Kansas City Next Week |