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Show & B UY v..fc.I..g. till si r. f 4. St I Volume 32 Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Dec. Funeral Held Sunday For B. H. Sparks TAXES DELINQUENT AFTER SATURDAY DECEMBER 20th Number 1941 18, POST OFFICE TO BE KEPT OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5:30 O'CLOCK Government Hospital May Be Built In Nephi 5 Funeral Next Sunday For Mrs. Painter n. i In order to facilitate the handling Saturday December 20 Is the deadline for payments of parcol post dispatches from Newithout penalty of 1941 taxes in Juab counphi people, Postmaster Fred L. ty. Acording to County Treasurer Gadd reported today that the NeMr. Sparks Died At Mrs. John C. Painter Mabel D. Chrlstison, the percentphi Postoffice will remain open until 5:30 P. M. Saturday. The Family Residence age of tax collections in this counDied In Los Angeles ty for 1941 will probably equal the The office regularly closes at Last Wednesday Last Saturday collections for 1940, when the total noon each Saturday, Officials Working To of almost 39 per cent was collectMr. Gadd also stated that Ne Funeral services were conducted ed. Secure Hospital For services will be conductFuneral phi people should get their parcels Sunday afternoon at the Juab at 1:30 P. M. at the ed Sunday After December 20, an additional In as as mailed order This Community possible. early Stake Tabernacle for Bertrand H. of 2 per cent of the tax will be sure to arrive South ward chapel for Elizabeth charge that they Sparks, 63, who died at the family plus 25 cents Painter, 74, wife ot The efforts of Nephi City officat the destination before Christmas Ann Sowby advertising cost will home last Wednesday evening, fol- be added to the John C. Painter. Bishop P. B. Juab County officials, the on each par- ials, tax day. lowing an illness of three months. cel of ground. Taxpayers are urg- Nephi Kiwanis club and the Nephi Cowan will be in charge of the ser.It is anticipated lhat governmental inspectors will be should be Packages wrapped The services were directed by Bish- ed in cases where in Nephi during the next week inspecting the varous sites it is impossible to Junior Chamber of Commerce are and should 'Be addressed vices, and interment will be in the op A. E. Smith of the Nephi North for the one of and will the secure propoed that to for hospital, the combined questions all Nephi, their of to taxes care The Post Office depart- Vine Bluff cemetery. pay take plainly. be asked is "How many homes are available for the medical ward. Mrs. Painter died last Saturday of the taxes where the amounts 1000-be- d government hospital ment is blamed for the annually etc. staff, nurses, Mayor Jones requests that all those having Speakers at the services were are small. In some cases of this which United States Senator Elbert of a heart attact. She was morning loss of Chrlstmast which packages homes for rent, apartments for rent, or rooms for rent, or J. E. Lunt, Robert P. Garrett, kind at the home of a daughter, Mrs. D. Thomas reported that the army the have exceed been tax the who penalties will take poorly out should fill wrapped, poorly Aletha Burnam. borders, the blanks below and James H. Ockey, and Bishop Smith amount. building at some contemplated addressed and labeled. bring or mail to the Nephi City Recorder, immediately. who gave closing remarks. Mrs. Painter was born in Nephi the in of inland states the The will list point be wait Don't until next Wednesdelinquent .Neither telephone calls nor verbal information will be pub Prayers were offered by C. H. lished in the Times-New- s December 28, 1867, a daughter of west. The delegation met wth and the the to and If are moveexpect day your accepted. behind people packages this wholeheartedly dedGrace and A. E. Sells, and the Eureka Reporter early in January. Governor Herbert B. Maw Tuesday, ment, then a complete survey of the available homes will be get prompt delivery in some distant Isaac and Elizabeth Morrod Sowby. ication of the grave was by J. N. She spent the majority of her lifefor the state's cooperation within the next three days, and if this is completed completed citv asking get them mailed today. C. Pexton. the Mayor can give the inspectors the necessary Information. time in this city, she and Mr. Paintin bringing the project to Juab valMusical selections consisted of a er recently going to California to ley. Name quartet by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph The Governor promised full cospend the winter months with their Barnes, a vocal solo, L. P. Ander-ochildren there. She was an ardent and of of Utah the State Address ... operation and a vocal duet, H. W. and member of the L. D. S. church, gave the delegation a number of James P. McCune. room home for rent; to bring out when modern being a Relief Society teacher for points important Mr. Sparks, who for the past 17 30 years. sending information to the govern... room apartment furnished, years has been associated with the Survivors are her husband, John ment officials for their consideraJ. N. C. Pexton Candy company unfurnished. C. Painter of Nephi one son and six tion. as salesman for the Southern Utah daughter: John Floyd Painter, Mrs. Mayor P. L. Jones in behalf of On December 19, at 8 o'clock, the I will take boarders district, was born in Nephi Decem- Nephi Junior Aletha Burnam and Mrs. Stella offered full cooperation Nephi City, ers Soon school th after first of will board) the (without prehigh year ber 2, 1878 a son of Edward H. and sent in bringing the hospitLos Angeles; Mrs. Pearl of the Kellogg, city its annual the of school in deferent counties will the al people play He Juab Mary Emily Harley Sparks. Jenkins stressed Mrs. Flossie San-forand this to Signed Nephi; community school to be obtu'n their car lic?nss auditorium. The fble high spent the majority of his lifetime play selected The offered. Mae Kenthe Springville; many advantages this year for presen p'ttes at the different county court dall, Elko, Nevada, Mrs. in this city, and prior to his assocwith Governor SPEEDERS and Mrs. Arvilla delegation meeting is tation "Don't c Take Information houses, My GIVEN according Penny" A NEW REGULATIONS iation with Pextons, was in the Lake City; 26 grand and concerns itself with the efforts Maw in addition to Dr. Jones were by Lester H. Bellist?n, Nielson, Salt candy retail business at Nephi. 12 great grandchildren, children; ARE of one Miss Penny Pringle (Mild- J. Walter Paxman, president of the HEAVY FINE EXPLAINED on Juab his return County as'ssor. Survivors are Mrs. Sparks and red West-rinfrom the State Omvction of Coun- and a brother, Albert M. Sowby of Powell) to be chosen for the Nephi Kiwanis club; Theo the following children: Mrs. Lavon Technical of 65 Junior an miles the cost hour finanNephi and president supervision Speeding about which every girl in ty Assessors he.J at 1te State Cip-ito- l Garfield. Stewart and Mrs. Vivian Muhle-stei- n, part Cahmber of Commerce; Spencer each of two drivers $30.00 Mon- cial assistance can now be extended America is with the Stnte 'J ax commisiou. of that simply "crazy" Salt Lake City; Mrs. Hilma of to rural farm families in the inpublic day. ? he License plates will be hand Dimity West in "Stars In E. Forrest, chairman H. L.theMangel-soYork of Santaquin; Mrs. Norma playing n stallation of facilities to provide led Her Hair". Of course any per affairs committee, the County Aressors In !rfs about 1:30 Monday afternoon water Douglas, Roy, Dee and son with Sperry, and A. B. Gibson of the Nephi theAt two for the home, livestock, and ani by in most cf the counties of the great ambitions has to cars raced the through Clark Sparks, all of Nephi; Four- overcome obstacles and Penny's Kiwanis club; Roy Bowles, City business district of Nephi within a garden: This authority was recentteen grand children and the follow granted by the Water Facilities main obstacle proves to be her Councilman, R. Elgin Gardner, Juab comparatively The tax com'ision is asking that short distance of ly ing brother and sisters also sur boy friend Board in Washington D. C. to co- wl en a County Clerk, and Don F. Gadd, each other. Kerry (Kenneth M. Paul Harper Lieuteant persoi gcet to the Ass--o- r vive: Elmer Sparks, Nephi, Edna chamof the Junior vice president operating agencies in the United to make arpc&tion for new Pace) who wants Penuny to forget of Christison State the Highway Jensen and Phyllis Wilson, Salt about Nephi, Utah States Department of Agriculture. plate he or sh" br'ng with them Dimity West, "Stars in Her ber of commerce. from Lake City, and Pearl EdgehiU of patrol, who was on Main street at Dec. 13, 1941 Lake Salt The of Is Upon returning the Hair" purpose is and anything else which will their old plate. It understood program - the time, pursued the speeding cars to assist , Claus: Eoston, Mass. followSanta Dearest sent the Jones Major City, eligible rural farm fam that the 1942 piatM will bemused : Thafik prevent her from helping him win for seven miles before making the you for" the sck bXxndy ilies in the State f .Utah-tUai&' spai:! In 1S43. the doubles championship and also us the other night. I Brrfst" addition in ator and an Thomas, hej from "'marrying her some day." In adequate sanitary water supMr. Belllston '.he you gave that Drivers of the two cars, appear- ply for their homes and livestock. Cn'Uemeln's asrociation and the hope you'll keep well ' so you can to this plot has been woven a time dispatched by air mail a complete come for Christmas. Ne ing before Justice of the Peace Sufficient water can also be develly and worthwhile moral that will story of the many advantages Woolgrowers met with the tax My name is Nancy Dee Orme. phi has for the placing of a gov- Alfred Orme, gave their names and oped for Irrigation of a one-acbe of value to every one. went on record as commission and am 4 years old. Would you I Los here. Marlow as addresses of Bernie ernment hospital The variety and kinds of situa garden, flooring a 100 per cent count of I The telegram follows: Uvald Lofgran of An adequate supply of pure wa- - the livestock for assessment In the please bring me a bike, set of Angeles and tions in which the members of the ter has always been an obstacle in coming year. The valuations dec glass dishes, a doll buggy and doll. Nephi, Utah, December 17, 1941 Kansas City, Mo. Santa Claus has sent The Times' cast find themselves from time to And couwld Mrs. Santa make may News a few of the first letters he time make for both comic and Senator Elbert D. Thomas, developing a sound rehabilitation ided upon for livestock also met old doll a pink dress. Washington D. C. program for farm families and it with approval o! the Sheepmen and received from Nephi and vicinity, draamtic qualities. for brother Paulis is 2 location ideal offers baby My is LITERARY "Nephi them. believed CLUB to Facilus that the Water The cast is as follows: Sally, a and has asked cattlemen. publish old. He would like an electities program will assist considerHe also wants us to say that maid with a purpose, Anna Jeanne proposed 1000 bed army hospital Assessor Belllston alio years County from any military object HOLDS MEETING train, a cow boy suit and a ably in the solution of this problem. reports having enjoyed the conven ric these letters will all be answered Forrest; Norman Porter, a public 40 miles Beautiful Free setting If in need of assitance, contact tion very much and states that he boat. We'd both like our stockin a few days an dthe boys and ity man, Paul Belllston; Penny, ive filled witfi Candy and nuts. A meeting of the Ladies Literary your local Soil Conervation Ser- received a Pure cool smoke and fog girls will receive a letter from Mildred Powell; Caleb, her absorb- from graat deal of valuable ings and Mama doesn's want water Three mountain Daddy spring was or club held two vice received Farm ed Monday evening, Santa himself. Santa father, Verl Garrett Marvis, her Security Administra- information tl.at will help him In anything this year, but I think supply December 8th at the home of Mrs. tion representative for other infor-mato- n his assessing work. letters from boys and girls who sister, Phyllis Belllston; Lydia, her sources electricity power Mama needs a pair of house slip relative to the program. didn't sign their name, so If you mother, Eileen Glazier; Kerry, her Sewageand disposal conditions very T. H. Burton. Mrs. A. E. Smith, pers, and I hope you bring Daddy adequate vice president, was in Inexpensive Mr. S. C. S. Litwrite to Santa be sure to put boy friend, Kenneth Pace; Greg, good Long, charge. ARE BEING COWS nice. Send something unskilled and semi sklled labor supsomething address street his Mr. S. full name Mcand F. A was Miss read Ladle, Bertha pal, Douglas Murphy; Joanna, ycur any by I's. so anxious for Gene to Autry Housing facilities very good pherson. A talk "The Hollanders TESTED on your letter. her girl friend, Sheree Booth: ply FOR BANGS to offers site him at get something. City Nephi present The letters follow: Gram, .Renee Fowkes; Monsieur their contribution to America" Through cooperation of the BurLots of love, cost to army if necessary and was very ably given by Mrs. A. L. RED CROSS WORKERS eau of Animal Industry the producHenri, a French designer, Maurice without follows Information Nancy Dee Orme, Complete a business which ers of beef Memmott; after and Garbett Clair, cattle model, Dorothy Air Mail." per MAKING CANVASS may dairy Dear Santa Claus: Col-ee- n to another the club's activities was have their cows tested for Bang's model, Be sure to Sperry; Elsie, taining How are you? Fountain Green. discussed. The following members Snow; Lucille, a model, Jackie I Red Cross field workers are this Disease. come and see me Christmas. December 10 1941, Dr. W. E. Thorps has been em Dear Santa Claus: would like a doll house and a Hall Red, a delivery boy, Keith PLACE ORDERS NOW were present: Mrs. A. E. Smith, week making a canvas of Nephi. Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. A. L. Gar- This time they are calling with an ployed to make the tests and to North Pole: My little brother Blackett; Harrison Day, a young weaving set. PARTS bett, Mrs. E. R. Forrest, Mrs. J. invitation an invitation for your all who wish to cooperate now the Peter would like a drum and author. Bob Pyper. MACHINE FOR Please bring me a Doctor and Business managers are Don And W. Ellison, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Miss cooperation in helping to build a tests will be made free of charge. Nurse set. Will blocks. We are good children. you fill by stock rews, Lyle Park, Fred Warren; The tests consist of the taking of a ing with candy and nuts? I thank Love for war has caused a Lula McPherson, Miss Mabel Sper- fund for war relief. Preparation managers, Wayne Llddiard This means ry, Miss Bertha McPherson, Mrs. of metals. Today in every army camp In small blood sample which is sent you. Peggy and Peter Hansen Stake and Gail Sanders; student director: shortage for farm machinery Ernest Brough, Mrs. J. G. Irons, the nation, there is a Red Cross to the State Laboratory where a Yours trully, that repairs Mary Janice Wade. may soon be very hard to get. Of- Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. Ralph Bel- field representative, to assist the microscopic examination is made Tommy Cook. December 14, 1941 reClarence H. Pay is director. M. Mrs. W. men In uniform with their vital of the treated samples and the Petty, ficials of the U. S. Department of llston, Mrs. I. Junior High Publicity. Agriculture urge that Nephi every farm- C. Andrews, Miss Marie Holland problems. Also, we must be pre sults determined. Nephi, Utah Claus: Dear Santa Dr. Thorps has already tested December 11, 1941 over his equipment at once and the hostess, Mrs T. H. Burton. pared to meet any disaster that er go are How are you? Hope you orders for the necessary may come to the American people practically all the cows at Levan Dear Santa JUAB HIGH SCHOOL and placeneeded. alrieht. I will tell you what and Mills, including some at NePlease bring me a hatchet, bow during this grave emergency. repairs I know the RECEIVES FINE want for Xmas. phi. He will be working in Nephi and arrow, saw and farm set. recommended: Is The the Class of MIA First Year Here Therefore, Nephi plan Chapter war's going on but I don't believe 1 I've been a good boy. 1. Make an Inventory of the the American Red Cross, appeal to during the next few days and wll am getting too much rather asking RECOGNITION new parts you'll need to put every Completes Work each and every individual in our be glad to make the tests for everyBobby Johnson. now. for too much. Well I'll begin In running shape. Red one. to receive the community thing a 1 would like a house coat, pair Word has been received by T. E. 2. List those welding Jobs and The first year class in the Bee-Hi- Cross worker with a welcome, and Thifty-nln- e reactors have al Oh Dear Santa I am a nice girl most of the of cute house sulppers, a pair of RiRby. principal of the Juan high other been found among the animof the North ward M. I. to donate as liberally as possible. can make In group ready that you repairs school, that the local school has time. I hope you come to visit us ear muffs, a pair of stockings, Is no There here. als A. tested of have all their handbooks, this winter. pos' the -shops itive way of telling whether or not again this year. Don't forget our pair of woolen gloves, a pair of been accepted as a member of the 3. Check on extra parts you bands, and although we can't get "nadjamas" a brown leit nat inm Northwest Association of Second have on hand. You may be able to honey comb books we have nice AUXILIARY MEMBERS the cow is diseased without a test. cute little baby David. Also Moth med with white and a stocking ary and Higher schools. reactors are found the Gov er. Daddy, (Frank and Wesley. chosen books. the Where have We with a neighbor for scrap This Is a recognition that the exchange them HOLD MEETING full of candy with either a box of ernment stands a part of the loss. Bring me what ever you think best as our class symbol. need. has he some extras that ship you chocolates or a big candy animal local high school has been working The members of the Nephi unit At the first of the year we chose 4. Put down any repair shops Every owner should have his but I would like a little Fridge, Santa If vou think this is to toward for a number of years, and you know of that our officers. They are as follows: of the American Legion Auxiliary cattle tested for this disease. Apply pencil box, and perhaps a dollie used could be much, why I guess It's too much means that the local school Is in the work but that might have President, Barbara Jones; vice held their regular meeting at the at the office of the Farm Security with hair to braid and curl. I hope among the leading schools of the been missed but it's all in clothing. home of Mrs. Blanch Brough last Administration, or at the office of to see you soon. secre a men making president, Evelyn Blackett; by the Love Love to you and Mrs. Santa state as less than 50 per cent list of and treasurer, Erma Chase; Wednesday evening, with Beulah the County Agent and Dr. Thorpe in the county. tary places repair of them are members of the assocClaus. Joyce Wanlass will make this test. Vonnie Vogt. Our teach- 11. Irons, president in charge. taken to number Due the reporter, being Cherol Belllston iation. A memorial service was conductand Garrett are Mrs. ers be service Elgin for may help Nephi City High standards in various divis scarceArmy at harvest time. This means Murs. Burnett Stephenson. Report- ed for Mrs. Ann Eliza Webb, a 20th CENTURY CLUB Dear Santa ions of the school such as teaching of member the organizacharter come from Bonnie the er, more help must Vogt. Will you please bring me candy, Nephi, Utah, In major or minor subjects, library that tion, with Mrs. Elnore Foote In HOLDS MEETING Be sure use of farm machinery. basket ball and basket, and cow Dear Santa Claus and one of standard, was equipment, by Mayme charge. Prayer I wrote t oyou last year and the major Items Is the credit re your machines are all in repair at The 20th Century club met at boy boots, socks. Kendall; a vocal solo, "I've Done the earliest possible date. I want TO CLAUS The basket ball is 3:59; shoes SANTA vou wrote me back. home of Mr. S. E. Forrest on the of for the graduation quirements My Work" by Vivian Hoyt; and Juab County U. S. D. A. Club litany was 2.79, socks, 25, belt 25. I am 7 December 4th. 'Betsy Wetsy" and a book for student. Reid. was sounded Junior by VISIT Defense "Taps" Board, HOMES ON Christmas and a game, I wished read by Mrs. C. W. Glazier. An years old. Reports were made on memberRichard Jones. that the little girls and boys In EVE Interesting paper on the "American Mrs. CHRISTMAS Mayme Kendall, by Home" ship by was C. H. Mrs. Europe have nice Christmas and Nephi Ward Conference by given treasurer, Mrs. Sylvia Peters and The Daughters of Utah Pioneers are not hungry on tne iNew xear, Those present were Mrs. Dear Santa Claus: Nephi, Utah Santa Claus still has openings the Armistice Day party by Mrs. Crane. of Salt Creek camp held their anYours truly, love Sunday Evenmq Wllford Mrs. C. W. Glazier. Pratt. to Essie Shaw. I am writing a little letter to Lorraine Peterson Announcement was made Wed- nual Christmas party at the home for a few more Nephi homes Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. Gerald tell of hours visit W. The early Kendall. the of you what I want you to bring during Evelyn Captain the that regular nesday evening Cazler, Mrs. J. A. Burton, Mrs. P. mp he Informed the I want some little dishes to Christmas was also eve, honor the oecassion Ne of conference W. the ward annual Utah, NephL L Jones, Mrs Claude Lomax, Mrs what's Humphreys Times-New- s Parents are today. up to Pratt's store and then December 11, 1941 phi ward will be held Sunday at retiring officers. A hot dinner was E. S. E. J. Mrs Forrest. Reld, Is Kiwanis Club Speaker an) Ironing board and some things All served to 26 members after which urged to provide for gatherings of 7:30 P. M. at the Tabernacle. Dear Santa Claus: to mash potatoes and turn eggs J. W. Humphreys of Ephraim, eight or ten children at a home, Please bring me a black board residents of ward are urged to at the lesson "Pioneer Bands" was The South ward Primary extends what's up to the 5c and 10c store, of the Associated given by LUa Richardson. The or- and to call Mrs. Worthington at president-eleand a box of chalk to write on tend. Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, was an Invitation to all children of the and a big Iron what's up there iginal story of the song "Silent 132J, to make arrangements. It with. Also a little service station be glad to visit the guest speaker at the weekly ward to attend their Christmas par- and some cookie cutters what cuts Mcwill Claus Santa Alice P. was read of In South ward by the Night" one. If vou have Everyone Cune and sung by May and Sus- homes where children are ill, with Kiwanis club meeting Monday noon. ty Monday, December 22, In the chickens and rabbits and of course 1 am five years old and I try Mutual age In Invited to a Christ Mr. Humphreys gave a fine talk war drecreatlon hall. Santa Claus some candy and nuts., and 111 be anna Wllkey. Beulah H. Irons gave the restriction that he will not hall amusement mas social at the to helD mamma all I can. poem. A lovely visit homes where children have which was enjoyed by the mem' will be there with a gift for each a good girl and mind mama all A Merry Christmas to You! on Tuesday, December 26, at 7:30 a Christmas will be a Christmas the time. Good bye from Stenen Peterson p, M. Many surprises are being Christmas tree lighted the room contagious diseases, because of the bers of the club. Udell R. Jensen child. There and dancing. of program were spreading contagion and presided. Carolyn Blgler. possibility exchanged. affair. the gifts Utah. for planned NephL Housing Information Must Be Obtained Immediately sec-uiel- y, ' n, Junior Hi Play To Be License Plates Can Be Bought In Nephi Soon Staged Friday Evening d, g, Letters To Santa Claus ! ; Letters To Santa Claus rji-t.rt- re ! . ' "i ve J. ct i |