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Show Sar B-bol- ( W Y I GEE, I WISH JACK WOUID PAV JIM SOS HE COULD PAY JOE SO S HE COULD PAY UP HIS -"- SUBSCRIPTION jsV . ..ammoth, Ut. A J ( th Volume 35 Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, March 2nd, 1944 Cattlemen To Purchase Contributions Purebred Bulls From Farmers outstanding We icome ' county is three Salt Lake Mayor to be PT A Speaker Number Kiwanians Hear Arrangements have been completed by the officers of the Nephi association to Parent Teachers have as the speaker at their March meeting Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake City. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 23rd. Mayor Glade is one of the outstanding speakers in the state of Utah, and is nationally known for ins work in radio through station KSL, Salt Lake. Talk on 'V- SCS Activity At the regular meeting of the Kiw-ani- s club held in the City Hall The mast Wednesday, Scott Passey gave an ment in the beef catUe developindustry interesting talk on Sou Conser east Juab vation. taking place this week, with WAR Mr. Passey told how the district Nephi men two purchasing was formeo, operating under a carloads of purebred registered Hereford bulls A Juab County farmer was at grant from the State of Utah, and H reford shows and sales in MontThe Times-New- s office toas a part of the state pragram. He ana, Washington, Wyoming and day, and commented on the pointed out that with the methods Colorado. value which can be obtained of present farming the soil is being RED YOUR CROSS The group of men who left here if the irrigation program for depleted each year and it is time Wednesday morning to visit the to begin thinking of building and Nephi and vicinity is followAT HIS IS SIDE shows at Billings, Montana, Spoked through a cycle of imleaving something for future gen ane, Washington Sheridan Wyoerations to work with. He explainprovement and conservation. ming and Hayden, Colorado are ed the contour method of plowing Arthur Ostler, James H. and also the method the and He also commented that he Max Thomas. With thisOckey soil conservation program is now is would like to see articles subKenneth Dixon of Payson group who is trying to get the farmers of Juab mitted to the paper on any one of the most men county to put into effect. phase of agricultural purin the state in the experienced selection of pure J. Earl Reid gave a brief talk suits from the FARMERS of bred stock. on his visit with the Bozeman, the valley themselves, rather When the group left Nephi Montana club. they than having only "patented" were prepared to President Ray Gadd was in charge articles from various sources Foote car load of the purchase one full ar Franklin Lt. Riley oi the meeting. launch was had at Red Cross War Fund contri placed In these columns. in ford bulls and were rived February Monday, Nephi the Nephi Cafe and the meeting butions to 6 P. M. Thursday to 28. visiting at the home of his me Dest at prepared the shows were $1172.57. Balance to meet reid atterward in the city hall. Mrs. Foote Mr. and Ernest mentioned. The editor assumed hlrr Thov parents quota of $2200 is $1027.43! four Lt months the Fort and .Jf suffient animals past that the columns were oper Sure, we're going to meet Foote has been attending Of;cers to anything from the resid',ut there they will and BEAT the quotal continue Pcnasea Candidate School at Fort Sill, Ok to Spokane, Washington ents of this valley that would for a second Hereford lahoma, where he was graduated chairmen help the valley. Not only from the reports Early are contemplating the a Second Lieuten would We welcome any comof of the three wards of Nephi state end commisioned While at March 24th. ments with regard to the Irof Vmat if that the citizens are responding ant on L Sill he was one of seven men 1 w"len or ephl came whole heartedly to the Red Cross Fort rigation question, now curin TfcT" Certificate of Honmen rep- War Fund Drive to meet the $2200 to be awared a hi? rent, but it would be well to ;" rc.rufe;dm-- . or of because exemplary beh have cattlemen auota. right of havior and wh0 are doing their best efficiency fidelity over stories on the production of their Minute women reporting to develop a better beef a period of one year. He was also pigs, cows, chickens, etc., program districts were completed state that awarded Boy Scouts, accompanied by Neof honor the acting as from those men who are doT"V, i they have met with excellent sue Cadet Colonel at the Military J phi City and Juab County trucks of ing the production work. the Beef cess. .u"erapment will start at 9 A. M. Saturday to at the Graduation Exercises. cattle industry has been spurred Mrs. John Roundy, of the Starr the salvaged paper, tin cans during the past winter months by Ranch district, reported first in tne a Lt. Foote entered the service as collect The columns are open, Mr. in October, 1940. Just and waste fats which have been private residents "vu"u all "ie iviimon Dollar that club and stated Farmer, and if you need a prior to his entrance at Fort Sill. saved in practically every home In ana Dy tne holding of a govern section, of her district paid 100 percent. little help putting your words he spent two years overseas in the Nephi, Mona and Levan, in anticfund school adult Mrs. Lucille agricultural on paper, just name the time Brough, Pacific and Asiatic theatres of war. ipation of this drive. camschool education Smith class the the under chairman reports Mrs. Gwen Downs, Salvage chairand we'll go to work with He will return to Fort Sill as an and at this Attenance Friday. starts Hughes porgram. Thursday paign instructor at the Officer Candidate man here asks that the papers be you. and as class as reached excellent had response high She has particuai tied securely in bundles not more School. oa on several occasions and through all the teachers are cooperating and placed on the than 2 feet the material presented by experts 100 per cent. The Students also The following is a copy of a front porch high, for the Scouts. Fats in this specific line, the cattlemen are letter recently received by Mr. and should be placed in tin or glass were shown the wisdom of having W. Lee Bailey and Earl H. Steele Mrs. Bowles of this city, from containers, and the cans should be the best type animals available for contacted the Business district on their Roy son, Jejse Earl Bowles, who washed and flattened and placed In have use on the range. that and they report Thursday left Ncphl as a member of Battery a cardboard box. The eforts to obtain the bulls used a great number of 100 per E 145th Thanks for your cooperation! Field The bathave been spearheaded by officials cent stickers throughout this sect- tery has since Artillery. been listed as "A" and members of the local cattle ion. and stiil contains many Nephi men's organizations, and other cat The Red Cross board wishes to men, whose relatives and tlemen who are not grazing per' thank all the residents and business young will friends be glad to know of trainees on the forest reserve. They concerns who contributed so free tnttlr, safety folovtaig-' - their recent have had the cooperation of the ly in the "'opening 'days of "tails participatior in the Marshalls Is Measuring 9 feet six inches from business leaders of Nephi in their drive, and to minute women ana lands was drivt campaio. tip to tip, a husky cougar Niel-soare btain the grading of all men who have given, and giv The letter follows: killed last Saturday by Roy bulls ht vOfore used on the ing their time to this worthy cause. Dear Folks: and Lyle Park. by permittees. The bulls haveranges Edgar Parklocated been I suppose you will be surprised The hunters the animal A, B C or D during the to hear 1 am down in the Marshalls In the Big Birch district, and found graded Hen week past by Major George Islands. Just kicked the hell out T"W a nrt CTTAfltpr TTltfl ' i ' in the where he had killed an elk and a derson, Extension animal husband- 4-- H of the Japs and ready to go back. deer. man of the Utah State Agricultural world than printed bo k. Few We shouldn't be here too much .. , . . .. .tvciwa the Vi rwr mtn'h thp course During their, hunting aSturday college. It Is contemplated that longer. the men also bagged two coyotes. all bulls classified In the C and our lives arc of shaped and . pattern . . , ; i we Guess must i have been t t lucky. by DOOKS Cougars in this territory have D grades will be eliminated from jOVB nttmuii",.-- . from so Nobody as of Nephi got hurt, taken a toll use of your libgame animals, and only the better Are the making range you there's nothing to worry about. well as sheep and catle on the grades of the present stock and Heher are a few new Well, they can have their South rary ranges, and their extermination by the 30 or 60 animals which are books. hunters such as these Nephi men being purchased this week will be March 4th to 12th has been Seas. I'll take the tall pines. It U. S. Foreign Policy by Walter can be a big factor in preserving permitted to go on the range. desienated as "4H Club Mobillza gets kinda hot in the day time Lippman. Can the U. S. make cools off but at nation. night. the grazing areas of the statej the without a This system of grading has been tion Week" throughout commitments foreign the time I this By of you the game and domesticated animals used in some sections enrollment get and the force to of the state During this week policy foreign mark. back it up. Can we now agree cf the state on the forest ranges. prior to this time and a great im- members will be made and clubs should have hit the club I sure would like to get out of this upon a foreign provement has been noted in the in the different phases of policy which will d army and settle down to a This is a work will be organized. future. our grades of cattle in these sections. satcguard life, but as the years go ho.,k which every conscientious cit Last year H club members in niceI quiet This is a great step forward in the beef cattle Industry. Now what every state in the Union coopera- by wonder.EARL x izen should read. by about an improvement program ted to do things to help out in the See Here Private Hargrove In the dairj stock of Juab valley. war effort. Here are some of the Hargrove. Heer is someSgt. George A. Irons, son of Dr. Mariondifferent things thev accomDlished: irorn any hing 1 a h'gh ;nr.r oRrktit life militarvThey helped produce and and Mrs. J. G Irons of Nephi, Utah niiLuij, conserve food by raising 6 million has become a member of a group good zest for the exper- a humor, bushels of victory garden products; of technicians from armored units ience as a wnoie. m; icuci all over the country to enroll in flavor of a producing nine million hens and the Fort Knox Ky. Armored school find it the authenticwhich is being producing 90 thousand turkeys; generation jouthful in tank mechanics. As head of dairy cattle; most modern and producing for a course the into moulded It has btcn necesary to poston orders from Maj. Gen. 600,000 head of beef and mutton; signed indent fighting lorce we nave pone t ie r'e??ntatIoii 0f the Bad-ge- t producing 12 million pounds of pea Charles L. Scott, chief of the Arer put Into the field. of the from South Ward mored will men Command, these jlay nuts and soy beans; canning 16 t ,.: iin(rmpvpr savs of this 3rd to March Mar. be for trained the Important task Friday luesday, million Jars of fruit and vegetables appeal is the neat 7. The play will start promptly of keeping the Army's tanks In book: "It's chief for home use. sense aim iiwiacn.. oi mixture at 8 P. M. No class work will be 2 Collected over 300 million fighting trim. dook wnun hold. The t'tle of the play is Look just the sort theor reader The Nephi Junior High School pounds of scrap metal. Helped to with lould provide Who's Here' and has the folojvirtg had a war bond drive during the purchase 30 and sell more than MADISON. Wis. as the cast: Kenneth Riddle, Maur- - Fourth War Loan Campaign. We million dollars worth of war bonds. Pfc Reuben nflinching amusement." E. Paystrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Other boks you will like are: ice Memmott, Thelma Golden, Ida. were very much pleased with the 3 Helped to safeguard their James Cross Creek by Maxjorie Kinnan R. Paystrup of Levan Utah Harris, Mi'jorie Peterson, Norma1 n.ay it turned out. We raised own and their county s health. .... .. Keni eth Pace, Alta Biid about $1553 in the three day cam C1 r.""?-is- tne Did farm work and served has Invented a combination roller oaie uy Wide lee and skate for and Br.fpie Nlelson. skate, patents In to those ptlgn. other ways for gone lair. nave which ben acepted by the war. On Being a Real Person by Dr. 5 Helped interpret nation's government. is now a student at the ITarry Emerson Fosdlck. Paystrup war program to the community. The Prodigal Women by Nancy Radio 6 Practiced Democratic pro- AAF Training Command 111 school at Traux Field, Wisconsin. Hale.. cedures. double-threIs The skate sup 7 Discussed important social roller-beariand economic forces now at work ported by two of as on Instead the four and helped develop the good neigh- wheels, regular roller skato. Moreover, the bor spirit at home and abroad. skate, is The local program for the work wheen of Paystrup's grooved a feature which the Inwill be as fololws: ventor Is sure adapts it for use on Registration of all week at the Ice. County Agent's office and organ.. r,nA m Fnest Foote en . Paystrup first thought up his ization meetings the last part of skate about five months ago. He tertained at their home on Monday the week. All prospective members and hopes after the war to make ar evening In honor or Lt. ana wrs. those patriotic boys and girls who rangements for manufaetre of the Riley F. Foote. The evening was in nljivlnu cards and a delic were enrolled last year are invited skate. He also har, ideas for other to enroll an-- be ready to take up inventions but oagUy refuses to dis- ious luncheon was served to the cuss them until they are patented. following guest: Mr. and Mrs. ceo. project work to help win the war. B. Ingram of Lehl, Mrs. J. Ross Ages are 11 to 20 years. nt Otrrlen. Mr and Mrs. Enrollment cards may be obtain L. Gadd has enfererl Private Fred Dillon Frazier of Sprinville, Mr. ed at the County Agent's office the Administration Postal pnd Mrs. Joseph Wankier, Mr. and ''''' any time jduring the week of SchoolArmy if Y at Camp Lee, Virginia, fol- Mrs. Arvll Wankier and Mr. and March 4th to 12th. lowing the surewsful completion of Mrs. Farrel Wankier of Levan, six weeks of basic training, arcord- - Mrs. Ernestine Vest, the guests of nz to woTd received In Nephi. honor, Lt. and Mrs. Foote and the Fred ourlified for the expert rat host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. ing on both the rifle and the car- Ernest Foote. bine while st the Camp Lee basic training school. Miss Nelda Ord returned home At the postal school, Prlvnte this week after spending the past Gadd, who was Postmaster at Ne- 24 months at the home of Staff phi at the time of his army In- Soreeunt and Mrs. John E. Ord at duction, will have six weeks of Belleville, Illinois. Mrs. Ord and technical training and five weeks children returned home with her. of field training before being to a permanent post. Mrs. L H. Petty received word Private Lawrence Higglnson, Monday of the birth of a daughter who Is stationed at Camp White, to Mr. and Mrs. Jess C. Hestmark Oregon ! spending a furlough In of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Hesti. i rrr. Nephi at the home of his grand- mark Is the former Miss Wanda ii'il j.. ....... mother Mrs. Elizabeth Ostler. Petty. 19 - 1 r . Have Paper Ready For Saturday lne Re-ie- w ment-sponsor- Nephi Hunters Bring in Large New Library Books Are Discussed Cougar . n, i Club Enrollment Week Set r. ( . 4-- H 4-- fi'" Junior High Students Buy WarBonds " National recognition for the of the Million Dollar Club has been received recently when an issue of the Checkergraph, publication of Purina Mills, featured an aiticle on the activities of thia ) V-'- vi -. groupThe story was brltten by veran Boothe, Purina field representative who is well known among trie people of Nephi for his assistance with poultry and livestock problem. Mr. Boothe recently addressed two or tnree of the adult education clauses which have been held here this winter. The article, In part, follows: To increase the Income of Juab County by one million dollars In live years through better liyestocJc that's and poultry production the goal of the Million Dollar dub at Nephi, Utah. Through a five year community originated development program, and spearheaded by W. Lee Bailey, vv'no witli his partner n the Bailey-McCun- e RiteWay Store, H. W. Purina (Ha) McCune, are local ealers, the goal should be nchiaYed ti;,1 sub-surfa- sw I1 j FUND fl8 down-to-eart- Trade Booklet Features Local Club in Article ., 1I 4 4 Contributions Reach Half of News of the District Quota Service Men South Ward Budget Play Postponed oopy der . ...... nRFc new siiRnir.Af. Plaster of puis dressing, being mads by Mn, Thomas Rardin, Robins Field, Ca., Is boon to busy surgeons on battlefield. Dipped in water the dressing is reaajr for immediate application and bard-en- s in few minutes. Millions of dressings and bandages are made bj Red Cross volunteer production corps workers. Levan Local And Social by 1948. H appemngs Mrs. Dairy Tunbridge returned heme last week after spending two months in California, She vis' ed wiili Mrs. Nellie Booth and family et San Jose. Mr and Mrs. Ordean Washburn entertained a number of friends at their nomc last Wednesday evening. A delic'ous luncheon was sev-ed. Mrs. Ann: Mae Newton went to Clearfield. Utah last Thursday to visit indelicately at the hom3 of Mr. and Mrs. Kail D. Zaugg and . fan-jly- Mrs. Hope Hyde entertained the ladies club at her home last Thursday ?venin. A daintly aranged luncheon was served. 'Mr. end Mrs.' Frank Eallow Jr. spert the week end here V.ih relatives aru friends. Mr end Mrs. Loren Stephensen of Prove spent the week end here at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stephensen. Mr. am' Mrs. Owen Taylor ,uid family who have been living In Prove for some time where Mr. Taylor lies had employment are moving tfcck to their home in L van th z wtek. Mrs. Mo iv J. Anderson entertuin- ct! Sund-ialtemoon at her home. The cirion was her 73rd birthday .n.ii crsary. Mr. ind Mrs. Marvin Bosh of M'dvak- v ho at present are em ployed t Topaz, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh and Mrs. Maria Bosh. Mr. ?rr! Mrs. Merlin Gaid ler sp?nt a few days of last week in Salt Lake Ci:y. Mrs. Wrr. Bowen returned to r home in Provo Tuesday after few a with her spending days here father and Mrs. Hans Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton an nounce he birth of a baby ' oy at the home of Mrs. Leah Bosh. - The program was launched in February 1943, after long thought had been Sven to the problems of the community and to the fact that it was losing ground each year. The decision was reached that the cause was that the produce of Juab county was shipped out of the community at the first transaction. were emOther communities and gaining ploying the labor on the transformation the profit or these materials into consumer products. In some cases the same oroducts returned to Nephi to be sold. Too much of the cymle was outside of the community for It to maintain a balance of trade. The article goes on to tell of the activities of the cTub toward the correction of the difficulties, and the program worked out through which more livestock and poultry would be produced and procenaefl here to boost the income. Word was received in Nephi a Wednesday of the death In an Olden hospital of Mrs." Viola GledhiU Pitt, wne of Earl Pitt. Mrs. Pitt was born May X. ISH in Ogden and folowing her graduation from the Utah State Agricultural College taught school in Nephi for some time prior to bar rrnrriagc to Mr. Pitt In J9W. CENTRAL SCHOOL SELLS WAR STAMPS Our school has been selling wsx stamps for a few weeks. Every Thursday after recess we go down and buy stamps. The boys and girls have bought $511.00 worth. We are trying to reach the quota nec- esary to buy a Jeep or gras-ho- p per plane or something like that. We have net reached that amount yet but we hope to get enough. Lost year we bought stamps and n onds. We made about as muca then as we have now. We have been buying stamps from January 23 to February 24. Tou can bu either 2Tc or 10c stamps. Tne Stamp sale Is in charge of M:ss Bowles and Miss Sperry. Ws go to Miss Bowles' rom to buy our stamp.--Janic- e Sperry. Charles Briggs eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs of this city has been promoted to HosCowan Jr. suffered a pital recently Joseph 1st Class. Charles Apprentice fractured leg Wednesday when a is stationed at the Naval hospital scaffold at the high school col- at Newport R. L He was taken to the He has been in the Service tins lapsed. Payson hospital. September 2. 1943. .t. . Ii at ng Local and Social News - 1L Si . - t.f j ed rV fVuimREP cross 'mmm Carrying th, them of lh 1944 American RJ Cross War Tm4 Appeal, and symbolic of ths true servk-- of Red Crass men aa4 lh world, this reprodnrCHni of the fro ToTTo0? Cross $ poster depicts the Yank soldier. In full snhmeH and at bis side tke representatives mt your Red Cross, e t |