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Show .BUY MORE Volume 35 Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, June 29, 1944 Mexican Laborers Available SATURDAY THE NOOSE REGISTER LAST in Saturday, July 1st Is the last registration day for those who wish to vote in the Important primary election on July 11th. Only those who did not vote in the next prior election need register. Twenty Men Can Be Secured For Local Farm WorTc il Twenty Mexican Nationas have been assigned to Juub County for farm laborers, according to word released Thursday by Juab County Agent J. F. Parrish. The Mexicans are all under 30 years of age, and have proven very satisfactory in Utah county where they have been used for several weeks past. The problem now at hand is the placing of the Mexicans on farms of East Juab County where they can be used in assisting with the The hay, pea and wheat crops. swing hay harest has bene in full for the past ten days, and the i peas are getting near to the harvest time. By the time the peas are harvested, the grain on the ridge will be ready for harvest and the second hay crop will also be coming along, so there should be ample work to keep the 20 men busy. Rate of pay has been based at 60 cents per hour, with an allowance of at least $1.00 per day for board. Farmers wishing to hire any of these Mexicans should immediately contact Mr. Parrish or Arthur Ost-- t Farmers should bear in mind ' ''that there are only 20 men available, and they will be taken up within a very short time. - y . ; . felt t v 1 IVf: i v IMff1 1 CI J n l mi i inniii, in i YOU LEND VOl K , Group Plans Weed Eradication !i v . ' - Definite Program Calls For Cooperative Effort of Landowners -- 1 is ; fully understand their responsibility under the plan." ef This is a statement issue.) by I.. Mildenhall, local United States Employment Service manager in an Iio.it to inform employers nf the r way in which male help will be "upplied after that date. 'In order for any employer in the aiea to hire a male worker I, above 16 years of age, it will be necessary for that employer to have on file in the local United . Slatet Employment office a:i order ' flu.. . for such a worker." Mr. .Mildenhall continued by asking that all emp. oyers place immediately for all labor needs, before July 1st. This will prevent an employer order load developing during this period which tihfiniii could not be adequately handled by V. S. 7 reoiury Dtfat lmtnt (Phulo by William Sturm, Chicago Sun) present personnel. Employers were further cautioned to place orders only for workers actually needed. In other words if four workers are needed and four workers are By Bube Goldberg New York Sun Bell Syndicate V- - Treasury Department then four would be expected to be hired and none rejected with Following a survey of local rec- Announcement Is made of the the statement that "the job is reational of Howard Belliston, son O, survey, Parley "Paddy" marriage filled". Flavin fielft clmnmiGAr rf tha nhv. of Mr. and Mrs. George Belliston It will take the full cooperation sical fitness and recreational com-o- f of this city, and Miss Jeanne Valenboth employers ar.d employees mittee of the Utah State Council of Mrs. Dessa Valtine, daughter has S to F. 2C Beckstead, put this plan into operation, of Defense, recommended the open-Audi- entine of Glendale. California. George Ruins of the city of Pompay, Mt. the at leave short a been of spending payrolls will be made ing of Nephi's swimming pool. He Veceivus, the great city of Cassino, marriage was solemnized at u LasTheVegas, and other historic points have been home of his parents, JDr. ana Mrs. from time to time In orrtor tr, Nevada, on June 17, Green-halgh n. r. There will be available for agric- visited by Corporal Clarence employers wno wumiity vio- in mind that through the use of the and the young couple enjoyed a U. S. Naval the at ate Boot the his of or fulwho ultural uses a number of used army training plan Italy, might not during the battle pool young men and women might at Carsbad, California. to according to word received by his Training station at Farragut, lda - iy understand their responsibility be able to learn to swim metter honeymoon trucks, rfanging from one-hawill make their home at They l no. me io win "Pete" nf ton thP successtui anrl ueorge five thrnnoh thic Wn,,! prosecution o 1153 North Pacific Ave. Glendale. capacity. These trucks will brother, Leland Greenhalgh. Southern made available for use in the as he was known around Nephi, University of Idaho, their own life or the life of a Mr. Belliston is a graduate of the Don't delay this program. counties at frequent intervals, as is the acting sergeant of his com- Branch at Pocatelo, where he will We friend. Juab high school and attended the un- must devote our united studies his finish of in A to are State. the been in and effort Mr. has allotted Davis did not recomend a University of Utah. The bride is a charge pany, they full description of each truck will a mule pack train, hauling supplies der the Navy V12 program. channeling male workers into iobs eomrdete schedule fnr tho Tir.nl hut graduate of the Hoover high school ' ,y W1U uo lne mosl Rood. ar. evening schedule V be supplied to the County AAA to the front. only, because I at Glendale. Additional women must b recruit- - of the supervision necessary. committees. Pete says that he has helped to As her outfit, the bride wore a Applications - will be ed and referred to jobs now held on file for the purchasing of these chase the Jerriey from Africia and gold supper suit with brown acces- men by in which are is after still suitable. and they sore- - ' army trucks. Sicily BMr. Mildenhall or a member of! - H' Our allotment of copper wire for Italy. "Bry" Stringham, Repub- his staff will be pleased to ex- - "L'an candidate for congressman) the third quarter of 1944 Is 30 jit ancjtheMrs. J. W. Ockey the new method in detail up- - frnm tne First District of Utah, was nounce pounds. marriage of their on All farmers who are going to pre application by a civic or otherl'11 Nephi Thursday contacting var- dau?hter. Miss Dora Onkev. to Is taken from the The following pare their barns and milk sheds "epuuucan pany leaaers. Mr. Eari L. Shaw son of Mrs. Lllile Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter an Diego Union" and is of special 'Stringham, who is Mavor of Ver- - cw,,, ti,iu lor the production of Grade A milk "San of Mr. and nounce the birth of a son at their friend to the interest r.al, has an advertisement in this, The marriage' took nlace Wed- should obtain their AA2 rating and their son, home June 23rd. Mrs. Walter Olpin, lssue to with his candidacy, nosday nt the Manti temple with from the AAA office for the pur- Harold regard former Nephi resiMrs. Helen Benedict spent the! chasing of sofewood lumber. Only dents: Olpin, President Louis Anderson officiat- the The at Stake is allotted the monthly Leadership jng. They left Wednesday ja small amount hero, 1st Lt. veek end at Springville air San "A Diego for Johnson. Juab Stake :ounties for each quarter. will be ;nK for a honeymoon, following W. Olpin of 4560 Vista St., home of Minerva held Sunday evening at the North wnch Farmers were asked last fall to Harold Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mortensen they will make their home presented by hisH. comward 8:30 at Increase their wheat acreage by has been officer, uane chapel p. m., accord- - in Nephi went to salt Giboaiuiuaj Col. John manding their! 944because announcement io ng called for acres million three making son, with the Air Medal at his where they The bride was honored at a by the Stake 1 had Dunn a total of aproximately 70 million Liberator residency. Presiding officers of cellaneous shower last Saturday Station in England, a son in law, Clifford will visit also or3 acres that wl'l have been seeded ' away. They . The ..u evening at the North Ward amuse- a"","y dispatch from the Eighth Army Air passed ,.h,. s to wheat. relatives in Tooele before ing the nast with U,A'" .lo m.1 nient hall. Many beautiful and use- Y" in '.T -force If"1. yesterday. reported . ic, mm im mane miuia . , ior meeting tne ful gifts were received. . to Levan. M?re than e.tven million ions of .. n wii n- r nn ntr u'hoot Frn1. The citation read "for evpeiton-all- y returning a m or their or food have been touted over to th rye sunimeriime problems v' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan uamy ana . while achievement meritoriuos T ,1 AM:es fn thrre years' time, under Nedra of Los Angeles and farmers are Animunrompnt has been received combat daughter bomber in to participating continue Melchizedek Priesthood e urged name last Saturday to visit relathe quorums of nf progr.im. The over missions Europe. occupied ""til have been asked to have in at- -' M.Hall.marriage Captain Thomas Note to Housewives: The tives and friends here. They are ne'oSSSw skill displayand coolness U . - . i courage, nnnr.na Vm the home ofMrs. Dalby's mittee to expects to take over 70 per lnelr C. Hall, and Jane Huges or V rginia in man reflects great cred- guos's atMrs. cent, more fruit and vegetables far ed by this Almira Taylor. .Trlte.M.for Hon of thl CnM armed for- mother, ",'ussion'on Saturday. June 24. at NewOr- the and himself it upon n ' W Staff Sergeant Neldon Stphen-se- be announced soon. The follnwtn cmy and lendlease uses than they ces." oy. leans. ''7 in aerial attook part Olpin me to these com- siase who Is stationed at Pocatello, the a resolution lid in 3i4'i. This will mean rrors tacks on Mulhouse, St. Ttond and Cnnlain Hall has been located at adopted at the mittreshome canning. Idaho spent the week end here Nephi meeting Davis, North Carolina, and ;Camp on Osnabruck." June 21th. Mr. and Mrs. has recently been transfered to T"U Con .,J7 .""T; RESOLUTION Diego newspaper also with his parents, miss minam was a week Fort Bliss, Texas. Stephensen Adopted at meeting of wheat grow- liiu vim i or in jenKins carritd a picture of Col. au aKe uty, a Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Thorpe of ers at Nephi, June 24. 1941 Gibson pining the Air Medal on at the home of guesl home her brother Axtell were visitors at the RESOLVED: Lt. Olpin. we favor an Mrs-R- , 8istPr,Mr-anof Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson on organization of That all wheat growers e. Dobbs" Saturday. of Juab Valley for the purpose of Elbert Gardner who Is stationed getitng rid of Milton Worwood, son of Mrs. rye in wheat fields; Mr. and Mrs. George A. PsJoXAC y O Susie B. Worwood of Nephi, has at Camp Keams, is enjoying a that we favor the 1 I WO of a s,.ent Sunday In Salt TkeSpert v rtf par- committee to workappointment recently been chosen a member of furlough at the home of hisGardout a nlan of where thpv vl.terf ,Hh ,!.. Lewis Hansen", son of Mr. and Concert band of the Naval ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the grancinaughTer at the Holy Cross 'Mrs. Thomas Hansen and Gavle Making food fight for freedom School of Music, Washington, D. C. ner. onernt nnT . ...iTIlr "K lne osn,,BIirl ls the Hansen, lne bah-Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christensen that w. net of Mr. and Mrs. through production,was preservation In addition to being a member of , y "S"11 or Mr. and Mrs. J. A.: Niels C. grandson the theme the dance band. and conservation Salt Lake City spent the week Parrish. together w fh (ii'inter Christiansen and Mrs. ft A v .e nr.ni, i rt : . for the second Food Preservation j uikisctos. ivirs. Vir- - Caroline M. Hansen, both of the .filtrtr urae rorpntlv a member of end here with Mr. and Mrs. Chris- - en Mil JamM H V ni E'1"f:on l? select ginia l endle of Eureka accomnan-- ' tf. S. Navv. mot nnpxnnrtoHlv roc- asistants' training conference held the band playing at the Dumbarton tian Christensen. . H h"' """"" Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wankler at the Utah State Agricultural Col- Onk.. and the Polish Embassy ent.y somewhere on the coast. Juab The group also played for several and daughter of Los Angeles are lege in Logan last week. GreenTeceied" a f )onvpr ' nt y County's delegate was their Food hours at the Waves Recruiting stat- hero visiting at the home of Mr. neXvUan0nridagIe "and" in Npfni wi,n npr 2 Preservation Assistant, Maurlne T. ion. from Lieutenant General George ' now" He has advanced to Solo and Mrs. Eric Wankier. r"Tn"y ln Cloke . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peterson of andP,reWp,ow or cultivate thl " Mrs. C. Kenney. wh.ch gives him every Clarinet position in the Broadcast nv ": T u- - r.' n'U" ,aW' The delegates received excelent concert band, which also plays a Salt Lake City were Levan visitors snrini? and mtilvni. reason to he proud. It slates that ii f..r,,. In canhis son. Technical Sergeant For concert at the base of the last Sunday. training during the week weekly from f"nce rye Mr'Ilnps' ani,enYliCa,,e RavT. Niels Lundsteen of Portland, rest E. Nielsen has been decorated ning, storage in door and outdoor, Washington Memorial. also "V..aIn" we roads; that favor ,an..,Ji nf s.,n the milk of with the Ftvlntr riitinr.niihed proper care and handling ,I,MI" Milton his been in Washington Oregon is spenSing a vacation here. revival of "u'Koof A.n in in.m he home of 1" Mrs. Landsay" Bar- - Crr If was an award marie in and eggs, dehydration of fruit and He is a guest at the home of Mr. and ask all wheal erowers to for the past year. InMr. Mrs. The enls, and brinln. J. W. Ellison, recognition of courageous service and Mrs. H. R. Francom. vegetables, and operate In making the Levan Rldg., struction was presented by the Gwcn Shepherd and Vera Win- and Juab Vallev to his combat organization, his fel- famous An of Los Extension's Staff enjoyable canyon party was low Amerirnn airmen, his country, specialists. ter left Monday for Angeles clean wheat. FIELD AIR ARMY POCATELLO last from given National The will visit at the homes authority Wednesday evening for his home and his father. He was where The promotion of Neldin L Step- of Mr. they Captain and Mrs. Cnrl Scannell. cited for extraordinary Mrs. Jack Thorn and Washington D C atttending the achieveLavern Mr. and and n w ere Mr. and Mrs. ment in tendance Mrs. conference was Mrs. Ola Powell henson, son of Mr. and Mrs. while participating In flights Jay Winter. E. It. Mr. Winn. Mrs. and Malcolm senior home economist M. Stephenson of Levan from Sermet ant Frank in th? Southwest Pacific area from Tho Club recently I. Diok Trary 'iiford M'-s- , Wanda BuTld; of the W F A who Is now on a; geant to Staff Sergeant has been elected officers, and decided to call June 21. 1943 to January 21. 1914. Mrs. I'hylls Martell of Helper- Mri. by the Pocatello Army the group the "Dainty Dozen". tour or several states, sne ts me announced wnicn nosttie contact wns Idaho. A. W. Cherrington and Mrs. E. R. ' luring was chosen as author of the textbooks "Canning Air Field at Pocatello, entered probable and expected Chetlrr Could the Fond" Stephensen or Sergeant Stephenson licarnaii end Preserving" and "Housewifvice the one On Bosh, Irene mission Sgt. pres.springville, guests, particular 1943 and attended president, s. of honor and the host and r Ramona Bendlxon, reporter of an Niejsor, was ery" Mrs. Malcolm Is an Inspirat- service January School ident; ional and understanding woman, clerical schoolLosat Sawyer Californnd Christensen in Sherel a formation aircraft which made reporter. of Angeles, The Second year a true hom maker herself, she nia. Business, Gwen Shepherd Is song leader. Oth-- f clothing ( daylight attack on Dagua. New Stephenson was transfered to r members met Wednesday June 21 nndjOutna. dub knows the problems of the huose-wlfLeola Elaine d are Bean, The was soundrnn where he the year's work. The'ecmed hv nnemv fh.Wr. f h She praised the victory gar- - Pocatello In April, 1944 Wood, Elaine Christensen, Colleen as an Is enginassigned presently leader is Mildred Garrett. The start of the bombing and straffing &pn program, which produced eight Sherwood, Blanch Francom . The officers are President. Nancy Spor- run The fighters million tons of food lent year from eering clerk. club will meet Tuesday and Thursmade preseslng 20 million gardens. "Through the ty; vice president, Ileen Park; sec- pttneks but were repelled by Sgt. day. ' . v r utilization of fresh vegetables in Mrs. D. O. Sampson of Salt Lake retary and treasurer, Anna Julia Vie.lson and other gunners. The Lt. and Mrs. L. V. Jenkins left Hoyt; song leader, Anne Marie target run was made despite heavy the home housewives are gaining' Rait Lake City recently for Carmel, City Is visiting here with her par-- 1 and practical California a more adequate Memmott; entertninmen tmanag-er- , Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dnlby. j tire. Almost every following a short fur- ents AnU fVllo .nn r, .1 v, Laura Lee Winn; reporter, Sr,tir nf Vernon Taylor left Saturday fori knowledge of nutrition and the val- lough in Utah. Lt. and Mrs. Jenin j the La ue of fresh products sons nf other American fathers timer. Kathryn diet", kins visited last and Karragut, Idaho to begin his boot Mrs. Malcolm states and further,' Thursday In NephiWednesday at the home training. His mo'hnr, Mrs. Junella j irp rtnirist lust such things as that from The the 1st return "When the boys Merry Stitchers. year in the Southwest Pacific, of his Mr. and Mrs. R. H. uvlor accompanied him as far as nt met war fronts they are going to have j Jenkins.parents, cUb the clothing city hall. In the Conclusion of his letter. Is stationed at Salt Lake City where she will visit a Rreater knowledge or food ana Fort Ord. Verle relatives. Monday for their second meeting. the Comandine officer states: I In was The time food values so we have a responrecLee spent Taylor learning would like to fell you how penuine-ho- v Captain Gordon to to these darn. Those were commenfulfill for I of am to young a have hud men y proud present sibility ently received letter as your tnn In my command Private Lawrence HIgglnson has dation recenlv frnm the Commandivnis Sudweeks. Mary Tew, Betty ,Ven." Stowell. Edith Mcpherson, Gerald jnch Juab County can well be proud been spending a furlough In Ne- ing officer, It. Col. Phillip E. West, and how gratified I am to know lne Latimer Elaine Fowkes, Bonnie hat young Americans with such of the splendid victory gardens be- phi this week, a guest of his grand- for "your accomplishment as team Dora Jenn Park, Jan-ir- e courage and resourcefulness are Ixu ing raised this season. They are mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ostler. Pvt. trnnsporatlon officer of team '"A" Sperry and leader Tola Step- f'ghtlng our country's battle against laying the ground work for victory HIgglnson Is located at Camp Phil- and as comanding officer of a henson. Reporter, Betty StowelL the aggressor nations. by making food fight for freedom lips, Kansas. quartermaster truck company." Farm News From Local Wss& 1 Jjub Coun'y'i. abnoxious. .vecd iiue; on is heing studi.j.l and a weiil progr ir outlined by the Oo Jii Weed committee. I'lie coeiity weed commit .'e met l..'.,i 'ooday U the Count v Agents it 'vas planned to office, whet-.nil line a defirie coope' at ve weed ( radicatiun program throughout Jual) county in 1E114. Because of the shortage of labor, fanners having white top, Russian Knopweed- morning glory or other weeds an their farms are encouraged to cut, all plants before tho need ripens, then burn all material ,ut on the infested lands. Later, if chlorate ntlicide or carbon materials are available the infested land can be treated un flr the weed program. The Countyweed committee outlined a program which must be where worked out cooperatively, ditch banks, roads and lanes- and other areas Will be worked along1 with cultivated lands, starting at Hie head of the district and working downward, following the outline of the irrigaiton systems. The weed committee is asking property owners to assist in this effort by working their own lands until help and assistance can be given under the county weed program. The weed committee is informed that the Supply of chlorate and is limited, but there is a larger supply of carbon bisulpate available. Many farmers are takthe abnoxious ing advantage of weed phase of the AAA program and are being reimbursed for materials used under the weed control program. oc-:- v prior- swing it MOV w wmmmmj?HBgrm Labor Hiring Status Change On July 1st "With the new PROVO ity referral program in full nationaly on July 1, 1944, imperative that all emploois if Number 26 HE CAVE HIS DAD DAY TO Yi if r' r f" v V . News Briefs Marriages Service Men's News Column AAA Office ts caicu 0. .......a lf niu, 'e i County Agent Says Pre-medic- al Levan News All types of home canning Jars and closures available on the retail market last year will be again manufactured for 1914 canning. In addition permission to make the standard Mason size zinc lid with porcelain lining has been granted by the W P B inasmuch as zinc is now in more ample supply. Rub ber rings for 1944 will be made of reclaimed rubber and synthetics. No crude rubber will be available for the purpose this year. Should you happen to have jar rings with oj.ctionableis odor the following treatment "Expose prescribed. 24 jar rings to open air from 20to touse, hourse. Then, when ready boil tne dozen' rings for not less than 15 minutes in a soluaiton of one quart of water to one tablespoon of baking soda, after which boil in fresh water for an addit-Sincanning jars will be avail-ionfive minutes, then use." uble this season buy your supply early in the season so that the merchants can have room in his storage space to stock more for use later in the season and for emergency needs. ' . Happenings an-"la- in i l'"" Resolution Calls For , ooperation Fa. ... wi, : . M .il'it in,;ir.Va?n? lend-leas- nt even-meeti- I ,l.i ce al I - . Food Leader l;ni The Governent Fountain Attends Convention J i Cl - 10 CCIIn ' .,W inmnlH?? l lC Nephi now has eight active club groups holding meetings regularly during the week. They are caryin out projects in Foods, clothing, gardening and poultry. Each club girl is advised to take a project in gardening to help raise food for victory. The' latest clUb to get underway is a second year clothing club under the leadership of Mrs. Maxine Anderson and Mrs. Bernice Sparks. These girls call themselves "The Busy Stitchers" and will meet every Wednesday. 4-- H -- ' etl 'juTOr i j .Major 4-- H egad mo cam refuse' ID bCKTHE INVASION radin-gunne- WITH A H e. lloople !EA Syndicate - ho-te.-- refrigerator space to store an exlra dozen eggs and help relieve the shortage jf refrigeration space. You can easily- find use for this extra dozen. Try an omelet one of these warm summer nights. . o-1 tf.an,fI has asked that all house wives with inter-outline- INVESTMENT? . 1 a 1 IT: WAR i anti-airnra- rt I Si. V ' i ' ' li |