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Show V 5 It Pays Tc It Pays To Shop in Nephi ' The Times, Vol! 3 f Shop fhk. 49 V- - Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Thursday, Dec. 5th, 1940 mi kMttaJ 1 T ImM 11 ii mmusM Li a would on Christ- eve, He will less of if be will sick will also on eve, if no parents will call himservices will be held in will he visit homes where there is a be Afternoon grand lighting program al at Nephi on Friday evening, December 6thThis program, an annual event sponsored by the Nephi Junior T. P. Tidwell Chamber of Commerce will start Several Appear To Succumbs promptly at 7 P. M. with the turnBefore Court of Mr. Anderson owned and oper ing on of the beuatiful State Prize Illness ated the Anderson funeral homes winning display of lights throughness. Review Wednesday out Nephi's business district. Imand in Nephi and Spanish t ork Mrs. was Allred born September afterward wiU follow a was a partner in the Anderson Thomas Phileman Tidwell, bet- mediately 28, 1866, in Fountain Green. She broadcasted Christmas program The largest group' of scouts and Brothers mortuary in American died "Keem" as Tidwell, resided here all her life, being an ter known from the top of the Juab high scouters to meet together for some Fork. Mr. Anderson had been actTime school his home here Thursday at active church as worker serving 40 At this for ive in the profession years. program building. time past met Wednesday night for President of the L. D. S. Primary and place for services had not Santa Claus will make his appearHe was born in American Fork, a joint court of honor and court been announced late Thursday a for number of association years, son Emil ance of and the crowd a before relect-e1885, d 10, by stepping of Review. Scouts and Scouters August Dr. T. Warren Allred was Mr. Tidwell, born in Salt Lake down and as a Relief Society teacher. from his reindeer drawn a member of the Juab School from all Nephi troops were present Sophia Anderson. He married Leah while his parents were en- two Dr. T. are county sons, Surviving In in died will He of then distribute Lehi. She Kirkham and the Scouts received recognition District at the election held in the Warren Allred of Nephi, was a son of I horn sleigh. Nephi; Howard route to Louiza 3000 free bags of candy Mr. All- - E. Allred of Fountain person for their efforts along the trail of 1919, and he later married South Ward Wednesdayand Tidwell as and Tyler Green, two un and Wilson. and nuts. red will begin his second term as scouting. 10, 1857. He has der of 12 Everyof boy willgirl Mrs. Elden N. Olsen of was born April receive .. years age Certificates presented included: Mr. Anderson moved from Amer- a member of the board on January daughters, i:r. iin mpm. , . iiicMrs- Homer iiniit must ui li. Fountain Green ins and baSanta Claus nns als? Prom: Ramon Mangelson, first class; ican Fork to Spanish Fork 20 years 1st. HI, wife. Klizaheth Jenkins Tid- - aIsed to deliver C. Olson of Monroe. She also has a bag ol candy to all Leland Ostler, merit badge in civ- ago, and he came to Nephi in 1931. Dr. Allred's opponents were Les- nine grand children and one sister, well, died several years ago, who are sick and unable to ics, woodwork, handicraft, cooking are his widow, Mrs. ter H. Belliston, A. L. Garbett and Mrs. Mercie Ivory of Fountain Survivors Include: Mrs. Al Pace, children Surviving if they will phone Number and pioneering; George Beckstead, Jessie Wilson Anderson; two dau- James A. Phillips. I.os Angeles, Mrs. Lucl'e Donner, attend Green. 3. Children who have any type of merit certificates in art, birdstudy ghters and four sons: Mrs. Velda Friends may call at the family San Bernardino, Calif; Lon and disease cannot be visand dramatics; G. E. Tate, a first PhiUips and Mrs. Dorothy Lyman, home In Fountain Green prior to Archie Tidwell, American Fork; contagious the possibility of class and (merit certificates in Miles, Leo and Jimmie Anderson Tidwell of Draper and. Frank ited, becausetheof disease the services. Kay to other leathercraft and stamp collecting- all of Nephi, and Wayne Ander Tidwell of Nophi. Several brothers spreading At the Court of review, the son of Spanish Fork-- ; a step-mot- h and sisters, 37 grand'Children and children. The Nephf merchants are displayapplied for advancement: er, Mrs. Ella Anderson or American a'so several great grandchildren From Troop 133, Keith Blackett. Fork; and two brothers, L. H. And- ing 75 fine prizes valued at more survive. than $250- These wlU be awarded second class; Brett Kendall, sec- erson and Warren F- Anderson of to persons holding numbers which ond c;ass; Troop 131, Marcus American Fork, also 12 grandchildare clipped from the Christmas sec for merit badges in Bird ren. Hon of this paper, that correspond and camping-GleStudy, pioneering will be in American Interment ious other purposesto the numbers posted In the merBroadhead, safety, leather-craf- t Fork. The sheds and yard at the rear chant' window. There are eleven and personal health. Kent STOCK UNION M- O'Gara ANGELES LOS Mr. M. Mrs. and spent will be used for the storage of Belliston appplied for a life certif, Sundav In Eureka numbers In each Advertising secrelative-are YARDS prices Hog material such as poles, culverts, icate and a merit badge in Physical tion of the paper. Save them, you j with in Mrs. low grain Robert was Winn comparison a Salt ly pipe, etc.. and any other material Development. Leo may win a prize. une applied marketwith on and the cattle Lake visitor City Sunday. and equipment that can safely be for a Life certificate and for merit It will be a special thrill lor you xne ice iow answer 10 pi relatively out-odoors. f stored in physical development. attend this OctMrs. Arnold Worwood Is visiting and Tuesday in Salt Lake City and ,yur 'mi,y badge the is that the fact for hogs shed Inasmuch as the equipment ion ee In Salt Lake City this week with with her From Troop 132, Ramon Mangel- Fedunder ?.nen'nK' ,d of ober Beth. hogs Kra"; slaughter are daughter WPA the not was constructed son applied for merit badges in Mr. and Mrs. Loran Garrett. United States in the eral inspection Mr. McPherson and Mrs. and for labor Roy repairing furnishing the and woodwork; George trep ,he nf,hteA panel greneSi see was the highest on record fori Mr and cleaning the building with Ne swimmng oi Beckstead applied for merit badgui.uuj ... oi.p.u Mary D. Taylor of Free-hog- s lamiijr Bi,t.lt j mpp, Santa C aus. several years. month For that Mrs. for a the material. birthday party hnve es in civics and public speaking; merchants phi City furnishing The Nephi was dom is visaing at the home of her tending scarce and were Mem-mo- tt pork s Thomas McPherson were This will take from a week to ten Mherl Ockey conducted father, Funeral services stocked their stores well with fine nnmlnir! sisier, Mrs. james tho applied for merit v.ih . be will when the Taberat the building Juab Stake days, Christmas merchandise, and Invite badges in farm home, handicraft Monday Mr nad Mrg Dernell Coor,or Mr- and Mrs. Allen Belliston republic actually got out of the pork ready for use. and reading; Max Latimer appli- nacle for Alice Eigler GarrtHt, 74, eating you to Inspect their stores the fact that gpent Sunday in habit despite and from their home this turned vlsiUng building home Lake Salt in died her who at 0gden Sunday By having All stores will hold open house ed for merit badge in woodwork, nack nz- .In-- !, 'wu nnr who p II. S. meat In will able be visited j the They ttiui iiinitis. last city week. honeymoon late space, trip. storage and for a second class rating. from 7 to 9 P. M. Frldav. Every City was preuy mucn lounuuu in Tla and San Los dustry to purchase needed materials in Angeles, ac were Diego me now services, one Is Invited to join the Christmas Leland Ostler has speaKers applied W(J must not fae tQO Im. powe relurnej tQ her Mrg Qn pJrk Mexico. larger lots, thereby making a great for the Eagle rank in Scout'ng. fin, crowds Friday December 6, at the ,Vun,- patient in awaiting the upturn In home last Thursday after visitng Juana, ht' Mr. arid Mrs. C. J. Hawkins and Lin,5,u y He is the second scout to apply for savings. City at the Cross Roads Prices. The public must get for three weeks with relatives in sons Bilile and Richard of Suit Friendly hK It is also felt that the efficiency this rank from troop 132 this E. Utahs of year. naou Los into back the eating pork Angeles. Lake City spent Sunday at the of the departments will be increas, Musical selections consisted of We are proud of Leland and are f nnrii ed by having a centralized location anxious to see him continue and get vocal solo by Clarence Gwers; and The Daughters of the Utah Pion- home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph in the diet is an important factor for material and equipment, and his Eagle palms. Leland has also an orfe!.n solo Mrs. Grace Judd. Salt Creek camp, will meet at Brough. CAST IS NAMED FOR eers, in pork. popularizing again effected be will Mr. and Mrs. George Christianalso a great saving The grave was dedicated by W. for merit badges in Reading the home of Captain Lila Richardapplied to be will continue heavy There where dinner guests Sunday: JUAB HIGH SCHOOL by having a repair shop and Animal Industry. His record Lester Mangum. the re- son on Monday, December 9. The sen had J.asMayer of Delta, Mr. and Mrs- Garret t was born in Nc;hi slaughter of hogs during the citv's equipment can be repair- now goes to Provo for examination lesson, "Women of Deseret" will George and season, of winter the mainder condition MrsE. in C. better Horrlcks and family SCHOOL OPERA ed and kept and then to Washington for final March 24, IRfiR. a daughter of it is probable that not much re- ge biven by Alice P. McCune. A J vol) G. and Amy L. Chase Rigler. than formerly. Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. George action on this high awardstory by Maidu Foote, of covery in prices can be anticipated Christmas and family. t, Various committees of citizens at The cast for the annual Juan G. E. Tate. Explorer leader of Ikr husband, Wiili;im A ired Mayer seva Doris and Howby future. reading Ockey the immediate fine the South Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyrelng of high school opera was chosen on died in 19.11. She had been rn in large feel that this is a very been merit for eral will musical Ward, selections be applied towards a giv turn hog higher ever, were the move inasmuch as there has at Manli visitors in p the Relief Society. "Rose o fthe Danube" Sunday Monday. Refreshbndges in Bee Keeping, FiremHn-shi- active worker generally en during the evening. early in 1911 is Dusiness-Thhome of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P- Cox. Monday. much talk of securing a suitable The opera, "Rose of and handicraft. Surviving are two sistprs: Mrs. prices will be ments served. meat in the Mrs. Beth Taylor of Fargo, N. D. the Danube" takes place In the Wi'.h continued support from the Mary Ann Tanner and Mrs. .Sus- - anticipated place to store the city's property. beis trend expected stronger Is visiting with her parents, Mr. kingdom of "Eurolania" In the City is getting a large parents and the various organiza- E.mah Goldshrough, and one brothNephi factors: first, the amount of valuable equipment that tions we face a most successful er, Mark P.iglor of Nephi, and her cause of two and Mrs. Lloyd Ilobbscourse of events a Hollywood profor demand by pork improving where it can be year in Scouting. must be sto-:rMrs. Ray Powell and daughters ducer rescues a king and his subtwin brother, James Bigler of Salt consumers, and second, the IndicGrace and Mldred spent Friday In jects from bankruptcy and revoluLake City. Golden Oldroyd, properly UJ.en t ire of. reduction townrd ations that CLUB 240 20th CENTURY point The property is 98 fpet by l'rovo visiting nt the home of Mr. tion by hiring the whole population District Commissioner Mny out of town relative :md hog marketings after the first and Mrs, LnVet Anderson The characters feet, givirf" the City ample room friend; were in attendance at the in for a super filmMEMBERS ENJOY of the year. comeMr and Mrs. Thoral Howell an of the opera are portrayed by for many years to funeral. Back of the widespread optimism nounce the birth of a son on Nov. Willard Shepherd, Kathcryn were held In in the livestock business Is the def- RECENT MEETING LADIES LITERARY CLUB Funeral services 30th Earl L. Steele, Elwood Pace, power Bfor' buying Alice Gar improvements City Sunday Mrs. Magdalene Chlddester of Dariene Lunt, Maxine Pttty, ElizaThe 20t.h Century Club met at man t I consumers. lie PRECIPATION AT the Waterloo vari, ENJOY REGULAR Lake'"1 Lee Mrs- J. A. Burton on Ioa visited over the week end with beth Beagley, Ray Fowkes, program i PutJln? the home of et, a former resident of Nephi. fi""a'Kend Miss Jessie Meeham at the home of Christison, George Beckstead, Thursday, November 28. Mrs. LEVAN REPORTED "dinner MEETING the brigade paid E. A. Smith Waterloo the Jishop neth Pexton, Jimmie Belliston, IrPratt conducted the meeting Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith ... ward w;is in charge wth fho W'OTK a leinunfiaiivr Mr- and Mrs. Elgin Gardner and ene Malmgren, Beth Wade. Mr. eaters. Beyond and Litany was rend by Mrs. C. W. A delightful evening was spent meat are LEVAN workers Precipation for OctPatriarch principalw speaker being Glazier. During the afternoon a Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Haynes spent Wanlaxs is directing the musical nat. ins Armv neneves nimi ober and November as recorded at by the Ladies Literary Club MonIn of the opera, and Miss fssential part of the diet of Federated Program "Department of Sunday Gadd Mount Pleasant.on the Levan Weather Station, is as day evening at the home of Mrs. two portions Many of Mrs. Garret fs friends b? onsoldier left recently Public Welfare' was presented by Emma Walker has charge of the Ray W. C. Andrews. An interesting and and relatives and Army rations follows: in Lake''" Salt living to C. R Umax. Southard, speaking direction. This was fol- weeks business trip 1939 1940 Ave. instructive talk on Alaska and Its (dude two or three times as much Mrs. attended the services. 2.24 1.26 125 scenic beauties was given by Mn as the average per capita lowed by a general discussion on Oklahoma. October I meat were Howell II. Mrs. Mr W. and Members present C- Warenski, and colored moving subject. 0.07 l.uy November consumption In the United States. a that I were Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Mrs. Paul Fairview visitors on Thursday of BOOKLORE CLUB SheeDmen are anticipating John C. Jensen is the observer i pictures were shown by Dl. L. C. week. continued broad demand for wool, E. Booth, Mrs II. C. Crane, Mrs lastMrs. at Levan and the average above i Warenski. The scenes were taken John E. Ingram, and Mr. MEMBERS HEAR Mrs. Will L. Hoyt. is for more than 40 years. the later demand also being based CMrs.W.C.Glazier, Jon their trip into Alaska last sum- R. Ixmnx. Mrs, II L. Manl and Mrs. Angus Ingram and famon Army and Nnvy requirements. mer. Litany was read by Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Gibson REVIEW OF BOOK The average soldier's clothing re- Kelson, Mrs J. Walter Paxmnn, ily visited p. B Cowan and business of the Mrs. Wilford Pratt, Mrs. J. E Cowan In Cedar City Saturday. club was taken up by its DELEGATES ARE AT quires the wool ordinarily shorn Reid. Lucy Boswell was hostess to the Vr. and Mrs. James Chrlstensen Mrs. L. C. Warenski. Mrs I,. 'Mis from ten sheep. Nwa Booth. The . lkl'ntof the Book lore club on members of birth of word received the have J Wade Mrs. and the fortunhostess, were present: The meat animal growers bVriVjVJL llNnowin? members Mrs. of November 28. An the Mrs. Warred a evening son to and Mr. exBurton. T. W. AllMiss Neva Booth. ately are not dependent upon of the life of review excellent Hansen Mrs. of Fillmore. Hannen LOGAN THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Jr port demand for their products, red. Mrs. T. H Burton. Mrs. G. R. "Schumann-Helr.k- " by Mary Law-to- n ChrlstenAlice was Miss formerly from of Jard Juab a Three delegates Judd. Mrs Will L Hoyt. Mrs P. B. entertained at fnmily dinner on with thp single exception was given by Hetty McCune. sen of conNephi. In Adult Donthe domestic Thus Improvement county are attending Cowan, Mrs, Ernest Brough, Mrs. Sunday evening for their son, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers after which delicious refreshments leaders Training school at Logan. Roy t. Cowan, Mrs. Ed P. Cox. ald. All members of the family sumer demand should be a streng- of Camp Birch will meet Friday were served to the following memAM South Ward members are inliveR. conducted entire is in S were Mrs. A. factor Mrs. E. school the This annually present. perry. December 13 nt 2 P. M. at the vited to attend the Mutual Christ- bers: Feima Chase, Thelma Chris-tenseGeorge thening of better stock situation. Miss the Lula Mr for McPheron. acquaint- Forrest, purpose home of Mrs. Mary J. Winn. The mas Louise Marjorie play which will be held next ing the leaders with not only their M L. Sow by. Miss Bertha McPher-rn- . lesson. "Women of the Desert" will Tuesday MorMr. and Mrs. Boswell. in the South ward Boswell, Melba Cowan, Or evening own county, but with their state. Mrs I. M. Petty. Mrs. A. H. Mr. and Mrs- I). Stephen be given under the direction of amusement C. and hall. "A Sign Unto gan. Lulclle Gadd, Grace McCune, It is an opportunity for individual Belliston, Mrs. Alberta Belliston. Mrs. LaVern Howies Boswell. InDaughter Birdie Kendall. An attended the You" is the title of the pny and the Nellie Ockey, and the hostess advancement and their service is an dthe hostess. Mrs W. C Andrews. funeral services held in Sa'-- Lake teresting history will also be giv- ca-- t of characters are: Edward Nellie Ockey, Donna Christison, met at in Club Stitchers The Clever to the county enIn advantageous will be the 1 1 a The Mar- - Betty McCune and the hostess, v rtnmll AAcrarri: City for Mrs. Alice B. Garrett. the home of Helen Warren on form of an meeting which they reside. Xmas party. All mem - ( RniiPV: PatrlHa l.ucy Boswell. Special guests were .,r J. L-- Frnncom is the delegate Wednesday, November 27th. Those hers are urged to be present. Mrg AlMn chrlstison: Janice. El Faye Belliston and Fay Gnmmett. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of in attendance were Mae and Fern from Levan. and Mrs A. L. Garaine Paxman; Howard. Aiec Cjw-M- r. At a previous meeting held at the Donna Chapman. Arlene Downs. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. tFat) Amerifn Fork nttenderl the bett anud Mrs. V. A. Beck are rep-- , home of Thelma Chrlstensen. an and Mr Ross Mcmmott an and News Boy. J. C, Morgan held in Nephi Monday for Olnin. Ruth and N'elda Ord. and the tington ar the parents of a daugh-Thi- s Nephi, Is review of Margaret MonII. the Sadie Mrs. Interesting end Greenhalgh Sunday V, A!i"e Mrs. V, Gnnett. They also visited host ess. Helen Warren. Refresh- ' spent Siiturdav, training school romtnenml , tor. born Novmbr 28. Miss d In Salt Lake City visiting with director of the play, and a dance I. Armstrong's "Fanny Kemble" was 3rd. and continues until tington was formerly Ruby with Mr find Mrs. A. J. Bowers ments were served and the eveni w, given by Marjorie Morgan. bp K,ven mnlellately after. Jr. Bowers. pent In sewing. the afternoon of the 13th. Nephi City last week purchased the "Old Armory" property, located on east center street, and it is to be used as an equipment shed for the storage of equipment belonging to Nephi City and the various departments, the same at present being kept at various parts of the city. In the last WPA project there was included the construction of an equipment shed which was to have been built behind the City Hall, but as the property available at that place was very limited, and a shed of large enough proportions could not be built, it was decided to abandon the idea. The old Armory building was offered to the city at a very nominal price, after looking the building over and getting estimates as to the cost of putting it in shape, it was decided that the building would meet the needs of the city for many years to come, and at a cost much less than the small equipment shed could be built. The ground floor will be used by the streets, water and electric' departments, while the large room upstairs will be used for large public meetings that the City Hall Other upcannot accomodate. stairs rooms will be used for var- Certificates - FOUNTAIN GREEN Funeral services will be conducted in the Fountain Green Ward Chapel Friday at 1 P. M. for Mrs. Sarah Eliza CoUard Allred, 74, widow of Thomas W. Allred, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elden N. Olsen following an extended ill- Funeral the Juab Stake Tabernacle Sun. at contagious disease, because of the 1 P. M. for Stephen Lyman Anderdanger of transmitting that disease son, well known Utah motician, further. who died in Salt Lake City Tuesday Parents who would like this serof a heart attack. vice are requested to call early. Dr. Allred Reelected Mrs-Jess- - - Livestock Problems Are Local - Social Discussed Happenings - Ol-pi- n, - - tma,, SANTA CLAUS TO GIVE Funeral Friday AWAY CANDY AND NUTS For Fountain like AT OPENING FESTIVAL Nephi people who visit from Santa Claus mas are asked to telephone Green Thousands To Witness Lady him now and make arrangements. visit homes where groups Annual Event At 7 no than five children are Mrs. Allred Thomas W. would Man and appreciate P. M. Friday Evening gathered, Nephi it can groups much larger Died Wednesday arranged. The Christmas season visit homes of He Dies Thursday ushured Morning into Central Utah with a their Christmas children and festiw event In Funeral Set For Nephi EQUIPMENT STORE HOUSE Mortician S. L. Anderson Dies Building Will Fill Scouts Of Heart Attack Cities Needs For Many Many In Salt Lake City Years To Come Seek Merit I- ii SANTA CLAUS WILL VISIT HOMES OF NEPHI ON CHRISTMAS EVE CITY PURCHASES OLD ARMORY BUILDING FOR ... Nephi The News, Vol. 21, No. 49 ifft 'lllililll-- in - Nephi Social News Items Services Are Held Monday , i . rfl rlJlVfl a'. - I - i;ir-iet- - e - Bur-ridg- 6 e, i"? S.-,l- - Wil-for- w-- t,.. ty 1 r i Local and Social News - n. - t ul Whit-resentin- g ser-vi'-- K,,, I |