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Show Dance at the H S Gym Monday Night hce at the H S Gym Tuesday Night 5 Vol ume 35 Nophi, Juab County, Utah Thursday Aug. 24, 1944 Number 34 Stake Primary Dress Review Presidency Saturday at Reorganized at theentertain evening the their PROCLAMATION Fairgrounds Nephi Monday and 8 P. M On Saturday H club girls City Hall parents at A reorganization of the presid- - will pnrv nf the Primarv ocKrwlAtinn In a Dress Review and program. The model their dresses they Vuab stake has been effected this i Sirls will week according to announcement have made this summer. Demon Mrs. Itha suctions from both food and cloth of the Stake Presidency P. Gadd has been appointed pres- in groups will be given During the afternoon between ident, succeeding Mrs. Leila Wilkey who has served for the past five 3 and 6 P. M. the public will be New counselors are Mrs. invited to view the exhibit. The years. DEPARTMENT A Gail Bailey and Mrs. Ina Strong, leaders and iris have put forth with Mrs. Ina Morgan chosen as great deal of effort on their pro v Counselors being re- jects and will be happy to have secretary. leased with Mrs. Wilkey are Mrs. the public call and see their work ( fanners having grains or Belliston and Mrs. Mrs. Rhea Hurst from the State Genevieve to be recleaned before Blanche Brough with Mrs. Virginia office at Logan will be here to do grasses The new the judging Gowers as secretary. entering in the fair are requestpresidency has requested the presed to take them to J. W. Sum- ent members of the stake board to merhavr Co. Saturday between continue to serve. They consist of Mrs. Amy Warner, Mrs. Gwen 1 and 5 P. M. There will be a Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Louise Chase fair board member there to Mildred H. Garrett, Mrs. Zella Jazier, Mrs. MaDei wiiKey Mrs. in the cleaning and sel assist ' Tithel Kendall and Mrs. Gertrude Tuesday 4-- Aug. progri.in for the 1941 fair is far superior to'aiiythin we have had in recent years. The program will delight young and old alike, and will make a real celobratioi, rather than the splay of products only. The Fair Entertainment committee has gone to considerable expense and lime in securing the acts etc, for the fair entertainment. To give you a brief synopsis of what they arc: KNOWL AND LEE DANCE TEAM This number will bring to Nephi one of the best dancing teams in the intermountain area. They specialize in Adagio dancing, and Miss Lee also Hawkins Tranter, Reed G. Starley assistant cashier of the Commercial Bank of Nephi has been chosen assistant to Wilf ord Pratt, stake superintendent of ;the Young Men's Mutual Improve rment association, to take the place of Vaughn Paxman, who is now iserving in the navy. Frank Brough .has been named stake secretary of the YMMIA taking the place of lynn to .MIA meetings 12areandscheduled the stake Wegin September superintendency has issued a call to all stake and ward officers to be ready for the opening. TO SPONSORS OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES vVithin the next few days there will Joe made up a schedule of rec reaUooal activities to be sponsored under the budget plan by Juab Stake and- the wards1 . within the stake, for the budget year ending August 31, 1345. It is greaUy desired that this schedule shall be coordinated with dances, entertainments and other recreational events to be sponsored by the schools and by local clubs and civic organizations. We therefore invite the schools, clubs and civic organizations to decide at once, if possible, upon events which they expect to spon sor during our budget year, beg inning September 1 1944 and ending August 31, 1945, and submit to us list of such events together with ithe proposed dates. It is obviously desirable that the stake, wards and? all organizations cooperate in ararnging a coordin ated program. We therefore ask the heads of organizations to supply us with information at the earliest possible time as to activities they propose to sponsor. It is necessary that the budget recreational calendar for Juab stake and .tie five wards be made up at once. Juab Stake Budget Committee H. W. McCune, Chairman i - Dies In The Fine Aits members en. ae- tneir nusuanos untluX canyon weanesaay A deucious evening, August xo. hot iiimier viu served oy tine to Mrs. nooert vinn, Mrs. hostesses, V. A. ecK, Mrs. Warriilow tttougn, Mrs. kAL P. Cox, Mrs. Jonn, tutouu, Mrs. V.' M. Foote, mis. Hay Uadd and Mr. A. 1. Uarbett. ine following participated in the enjoyable evening: Mrs. V. A. Been, Mr. ana Mrs. warruiow tsrougn, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Cazier, ivir. ma Mrs. Ld, P. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. V. Downs, Mr. and Mrs. John Alison, Mr. and Mrs. V M Foote, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. uarDeit, Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Hail; Mr. and Mrs, John Richardson, Mr. and Mrs- - Keeye li. Kiciwdson, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde inaw, Mr. and Mrs. Karl H, Steele, Mr. and Mrs. rred Wesseii Mr. ana Mrs. R E. Winn and Mr. and Mr Robert Winn. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Uarbett, Mr, and Mrs. Ray T. Lindsay, Mrs, Claude Anderson and Don Beck, any theatre - ection. Speakers at the services for Henry Hawkins, former Nephi res. ident, were W J.- - Cole and Jos Pet Division The services eph H. Greenhalgh. were in charge of Bishop P.. B, Cowan of the South ward. Prayers Attention, Boys and girls! were lven by Will L. Hoyt and Ray Bring your pets Sunday Aug. Powell and the grave in the Vine Bluff cemetery was dedicated by zt irom 4 to a r. M. or on C. H. Garrott. Musical selections consisted of a Monday between 8 and 9, no vocal solo, ri. W. McCune; a vocai later. duet, S. Fenton Memmott and Heb-e- r Memmott; and a vocal duet by There will be no loose dogs Zelma Golden and Lua Stephen son. allowed in Dept. K so please leave your dog at home. No Club Enjoys Plan Calendar Of Recreation Canyonclub Party at a tertauieti For Year parly 28-2- 9 ENTERTAINMENT The entertainment Exhibits Service Held WHEREAS events transpiring in the European area of war are becoming more favorable for the Allies each day, and with such favorable conditions comes the desire for the arly end of hostilities that lives of men might be spared; and WHEREAS, the day on which hostilities cease in this theatre of operations is assuming the title of V Day, It becomes fitting to have prepared for such day, certain sugestions for the conduct of the people of this city, and for this purpose I, D. E. Ostler Mayor of the City of Nephi do hereby issue a proclamation desinating the day on which hostilities cease in does several solo numbers. UTAH BUCKAR0G3 ORCHESTRA In addition to being a top entertaining "western" group, the Buckaroos make a change of costume and become one of the best dance bands in the state. They will play each evening at the dance in the H S gym. Winnifred Copeling, KDYL regular vocalist Herman and Boots a piano aecordian . Spanish guitar novelty, with expert yodeling. Clarence and Gwenelyn a ... i father and daughter balancing k i (J act which tops them all in Salt Lake. They are pictured here n in one of their feats. Lloyd Must and his wonder dogs is another act which in itself is i worth the admission. The dogs are wonderful actors and really thrill everyone. Seifers carnival will have the ' Ferris wheel Merrv the and the other rides tithrill kiddies all day each day and late each evening. .f'.ng will be permited. Feed ing time js from 8 to 9, morning and evening. Abbje L. Maefar-lan- e is supervisor of this (Uvjs, ion with Kenneth Bowers and Ray Ostler as assistants. Art Division Again this year we plan to nonor tne boys and giro of Juab County who are serving in. the armed .frees by displaying their picture in a special exhibit at the county fair. .... ; .' ?f i r Other exhibits will be accept. at the Fair Grounds Sunand Staff SergeantLynn H. Jenkins day afternoon end evening M. 9 A. to has returned his base at Camp until Monday. Kohler, California, following a fur lough spent at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. AAA Farm War News ed At a meeting early this week supervisors reported that the people of the county are ging fill the fair buildings with the best exhibits of years. M " lT 11 in Get your exhibit, place A recent memorandum informs us that producers will be paid $3.50 by early Monday and then at- per acre for the entire acreage of end the fair with your rela grass and legume seeds fiarvested In Ward was received Nephi on in 1944. This should be a great tives and friends. Sunday of the death in Oakland Inducement to farmers to harvest California of Thomas Lloyd Farns as mftjiy acres as possible. of Mr. and worth, 33, C. E. Stephenson. Farmeis in th state of Utah Mr. Farnsworth was born July 11 will havert 2S6.UO0 acres of wheat In Amnion Idaho a son of Benjimln this year The goal for 1945 wffl W and Julia Josephine Farnsworth be 300,000 The nation as a Mik Jeanne Gowers has returned He married Annie M. Stephenson of whole will acres. be asked to produce home after 1927 March and Utah 29, spending her vacation Nephi, more moved to California where they did tr.itwheat next year than they with her grandparents , Mr. and Jfl .. yax. Mrs. A. W. Clyde In Orem have since resided. Besides his wife he is survived Mrs. Ruth Cheever and son StanNew OV A law opens the way for by three dauhters; one sister and ley of Provo visited at the home of higher prices for farm products. Mr. lour brothers. and Mrs. Wilford Bailey this Prices in general will probably con tinue up until fihUng stops in week. Mrs. Evs P. Jones of Murray Europe. spent Monday and Tuesday in Newith father, James D. Cattlemen are already taking phi Pe.ton. She also visited with her some losses, but they are small in sisters: Mrs. Thos. H. Burton; Mrs. comparison with those ahead for J. A. Burton and Mrs. Jack Wright. fall. Drouth cattle have started Dr. and Mrs. Marcus M. Burton M. 2C. son moving early at sharply reduced Richard C. Lunt,' and sons Tommy and Richard left cattle Stocker Lunt and Mrs. and Mr. feeder spent prices. of Floyd Wednesday for their home a few days recently at home a pikes will probably decline. Last Nephi in Washington D C. to the eto his base after escorting November year drop July Under the direction of Frank and it could be Sanford. draft of patients to the Naval hos- was over 13.00 the Deacons quorum of Colomore this Glenwood at year. Springs, pital the South ward enjoyed a swim-ml- n rado. While home Mr. Lunt went Friday party at Arrowhead refreshback to his former game of flying. Because of war demands, farmers After a plunge P2d enjoyed a blrdseye view of will et no new light trucks before evening. ments were served to the follow. iSephl. next summer. Ing: Jhttis Paxman, Glen Sanford, Mr. Lunt is stationed at the U. Wallace Tldwell, Cleston Park, Jim K. Naval hospital at Shoemaker, Eldon Belliston, Max Sper-rMilitary demands for dairy pro Harris, California. Clair Kendall, Jack Greenhalgh ducts are higher now than they Erick Jarrett; Ben Burns and Fank have been. Requirements for evap- The Social Nejghbors club was orted milk and whole milk powder Sanfcrd. Captain and Mrs. E. K. Ellsworth entertained at the home of Mrs. are high and still on the increase. announce the birth of a daughtpr Elizabeth Ostler Wednesday afterat the Payson hospital August 19. noon. An enjoyable time was spent H. E. Larson of Corlnne, member Mrs. Ellsworth was formerly M!s and lumiheon was served to Mrs. J. urges Sarah Hall. A few hours after the L Belliston, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, of the State AAA committee,immed wrth of the baby .Mrs. Ellaworth Mrs. Harry Foote. Mrs. P. B. Cow that all farmers respond n, Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. J. E. iately when called upon by the teceived t card from her husband, re dated Auust 9. congratulating her Cttler, Mrs. I. M 'Petty, Mrs. G. K. County AAA committeemen to He on the birht of her baby. He said performed. Judd, Mrs. Russell Hawkins, Mrs. port the practices Geors A. Sperry. Specials guests explained that if a farmer does not he was fine and having varied exMr Fred Morgan and Mrs. Lloyd make this report, it will simply periences and that he expected to be In Paris soon. Hobtoa and the boataM Mr. Ostler. mean no AAA payment for him. California t.a IA i1 S' l.lliil'l r-- ....... .i Local, Social News of Nephi And Vicinity Service Men's ftews Column hr P. en-ro- ut y, dinner was given by and Mrs. P. B. Cowan Sunday. Those present included Mr, and Mrs. Alec Cowan and family of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover and family and Betty Cowan of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ear, Warner in-- Mrs Nellie Scholield r f Nopni, Dr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Burton of Washington l C anl Bishop and Mrs. Cowan. Wilford Pratt spent last week in Hinckley on business. Mr, and Mrs. Alma P. Burton and two cf.'ildien of Liberty, Idaho are enjoying a few days at the home of Mrs. T. II. Burton. Mrs. Mnrvin Anderson entertained Wedntrday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Larsen of Spring City on her 83' li birthday anniversary. A beautifully decoated cake was the table cen'er piece. A chicken dinner was erved to 10 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Golden and family of Huntinton Park California have returned to Nephi to make their home. Miss Irene Foote who has spent the past year In Provo has returned to Nephi to reside. Miss Colleen Kirgan and Gary Kagan returned to Salt Lake City Sunday after spending a few weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ockey. Mrs. KatherTne Bowles has had as guests for the past ten days: Mrs. J. J. Keeler and children Kathleen, Maryanne and Marie of Provo. A family p 8-- 1 home-cooke- arriage a nd Engagement Local News son-in-la- w ish-- ns News from the Ration Office 7 i The Nephi Klwanis club and their ladies entertained the Eureka and Kiqueens at an inter-clu- b meeting held in the C C C barracks Wednesday evening. In attendance, including the special guests of both clubs, were people who enjoyed the fine d dinner. Eureka club furnished an extra good program of readings and musical numbers and Little Miss Perry wormed her way into the hearts of all present with her songs accompanied by her father. The program was enjoyed by all and afterwards several numbers were put on by various mem-be- s. Herman McCune imitated the Hula Dancer with his golden rod skirt and Reeve Richardson, with his com cob hat gave a reading. Evelyn Anderson sang a solo and Harry Randle and Mr. Perry accompanied all the entertainers on their mandolin and uitar. Harry Randle, president of the Eureka club acted as toastmaster. James M. Anderson, local F F A instructor and Claude R. Lomax, insurance agent were sworn in as new members. 2-- -- The exhibit is under the dir ection of the art department and pictures may be taken to the homes of Mrs. Chas. R. Jenkins, superyisor or Jean Belliston, assistant, anytime before Sunday night op po tfte tair grounds before 0 ft. m. Monday, Meet M A h-- d, DAY Enjoy and call upon the business people of Nephi to close their places of business as soon as any announcement of peace is verified. ....IN THE event that such peace announcement Is made prior to 2 P. M. it is requested that all places of business close for the remainder of that day; and in the event that the announcement is made after 2 P. M. to close for the remainder of that day and the entire following day, in order to give all employees and employers and the people In general a fitting opportunity to celebrate the event, and to pay deepest o honor to our men from are on the battle fronts helping to bring this peace to a realization. ....This proclamation Is issued Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough anin keeping with the plans of other cities throughout the nounce the marriage of their . state daughte, Madge, to V. K. Price Dated this 24th day of Aviation Hachinists Mate c son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price of August 1944. D. E. OSTLER Salt Lake City on July 22nd. 8he marriage was performed at the Mayor home of Bishop and Mrs. Anton Samuelson followed by a reception. The bride is a graduate of the Juab high school and the L. D S. Seminary. For the past two years she has been employed at San Diego where she has been active The following has been submit- in church capacities, having been ted for publication by the Nephi a counselor in the YWMIA and is now president of the North Park War Price and Rationirt Board: There has been some misunder- Ward MIA is a graduate, of .the The groom standing a to - what, is v required Soutri high school of -Salt"fca1ct when a used car is purchased, either from a dealer or an indiv- City and attended the- USAC at Logan prior to sewing as an idual. Maximum Price Reulation No. L D S Missionary in the Northwest540, effective July 10, 1944, estab- ern States mission. The couple are residing at San lishing specific dollars-and-cen-ts where the groom is servceilings for used passenger cars re- Diego ing in the U. S. Naval Air Corps, quires the seller of a used car to stationed at North Island. execute, sing and deliver a Certificate of Transfer, OPA Form 694: 758 to the purchaser. The purchasMr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth aner, in turn, is required to sign the nounce the engagement of their cetifiacte and file it with his local daughter Miss Beverly Booth, to war price and rationing board. Russell F. Walker, son of The gasoline ration books you Corp. Mr Mrs. Roy Walker of Starr, hold on the car should be taken to Utah.and your war price and rationin board, Miss Booth is a graduate of Juab and a receipt for surrendered gashigh school and a former student oline rations obtained of the University of Utah where Do not give your gas books to was affiliated with Lambdi the person who buys your car or she Sima and is a member of to whom you turn your car on a Delta tne iciiolastic fraternity. Alpha trade. Turn it to your War Price Lambda Cadet Booth enand Rationing Board and obtain a listed in Delta. U. S. Cadet Nurse the receipt which you will use in ob- Corps in June 1943 and is at prestaining your A book. .n ent training at the L. D. S. hosIf you have purchased a used at Salt Lake City. pital, passenger car since July 10th and Walker is a graduate have not followed the above in- of Corporal school where he was Juab high structions, please call at your War a; uve In sports. He is also a I'rice and Rationing Board and of the Utilities Engineerhave your gasoline books transfer-re- d graduate ing Institute of Chicago, Illinois. to the car you purchased. Corp. Walker enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps May 5, 1943; and Doi't throw away the covers to after his boot training your A ration books. You"ll need at Sancompleting Diego California was gradthese covers when you apply for uated from radio school at Jacksonthe new A book which will be isville, Florida, in January 1944. He sued soon. is at present stationed at the Marine Corps Air Statione at Mojave, California, where he has fcefn taking advanced radio and is awuiting further orders. They plan to be married as soon Colleen and Lillian Mortensen as they aie no longer needed in the of Mesa, Arizona are vlsitlns at the service of their country. home of their Mrs. Kate Worthmgton.grandmother. Captain 'and Mrs. Gordon W. Mr and Mrs. John H. Warner Guise of Los Angeles visited at the and Mr. and Mrs rvnnt ur,ra.. home of Mrs. Guise's grand parents of Tooele were guests and Mrs. Orson Cazier and Mr. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Bigler Monday rwnie woriningron. evening enroute from Fort Leaven Kansas to the West Coast. Mrs. Read Black and son Step- worth, Guise Capt. recently graduated hen were visitors at the home o from the Staff and ComMr. and Mrs. Harry Black last graduated mand Officers school at Fort Leav week. enworth. He has served in the Nell Black Is visiting In Payson South Pacific war area for the past at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tvn two and a hair years where he expects to resume his duties in a Carlisle at the present time. short time. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black were Cazier entertained at a dinner In recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. their honor. Sixteen members of the family were present. Harry P.iack In Nephi. n Elmo and Ivan Calisle of Pay-soMrs. Edwin A. Bailey and son weie visiting last week with David, and Mrs. James H. Eager Mr. iind Mrs. Harry Black. of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mr. and Mrs. Beme'il Openshaw Cazier. and family of Santaquin were In Ntphl this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, R, Jarrett. Itoo visitors last week were Ne-wh- v-- r of war3t3-- Nephi and Eureka Clubs SLaff Sergeant Donald L. Bailey is home on furlough from Ffift Donald is the son Jackfcon, S. Cof Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Jr. - Mi. ana Mrs. Earl Hawkins and daughter Flaine recently enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Max C. Hawkins and baby, who have reteruned to their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Thomas Belliston and family oi Salt Lake City are enjoying their vacation in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Lunt, and. with other relatives, .Salt Lake City visitors this wek incluae Mr and Mrs, Harry Beag-ley. Janice and Ardlth Sudweeks are home aftet vacationing in Salt Lake City. Miss Delia Kendall of Ogden Is a fcuost of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Kendall. Mi. and Mrs. John Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner and son Mrs. Katherine Bowles and Miss Neldor, and Keith Osborn of Tooele Gcra.dir.e Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell have teturncd home after a visit pint the week end In Nephi with in Nephi with relatives relative Mrs. Lester Brlggs left Mond4y Private First Class Thco West-rin- g has spent his furlough with for Oakland, California to attend his wife Bnd family, and left Sun- the funernl services of her brother In iaw, T. L. Fansworth huiJband day niht for Pamona, California. of the former Annie Stephenson. Mrs. Doris Irons was a recent Private First Clam Marcus B. visitor In Monroe where she will Garrett Of Off-odMirhlan ho. be employed In the South Sevier here on furlough at the home of Siake Seminary for the coming mi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd school year. Garrett d To Hold Open House Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd are holding open house in honor of their son John, who is on furlough jilter more than two years of service in the European theatre. They wish to extend an Invitation to all to call at their home between the hours of 5 and 8 Sunday evening, August 27th to greet him and meet his bride, the former Winnifred Richardson of Spokane Washlnton. |