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Show During the summer months. The TimesNews office will close AT NOON SATURDAY. We will be open all day Wednesday to accept news and advertising for NOTICE 11, ill i .ask. mm ak Jm i - i i a jsj v - ir this paper. Volume 36 AAA lias 'neon an! iiorized to from the usual arrange-- lor-mor- ' per Peld on Tuesday ewiiina; from S in 10 oci. ck. The older fellows ;:.e urged to come on Friday eve-- i ng at the same time. SoYiaU equipment will be by the city find teams will li (dio er: out of the groups that co me on ;ho.;e evenings. Also available on the city rec- aiton program are tennis, horse ,. :oes and volley ball. Equipner.t, such as the softballs, c:ls, "rs. shoes, volley balls and ;.. ts n.ay be borrowed providing they are returned the following Payment 3 fur-a'sh- A ' J lUUKKI , j Number 25 Interest in Q ueen Contest Grows As Date For Stampede N ears :" " Sr :.ha!l field and lights are aov. m c.'U'Mtion and ready lur use. Voui j, aoy .; are invited to use the be made on cat He sold May 9 and ment of the Rose show to a later. Applications must be filed play to he held in the various not. later than (iO davs after date wards during te regular Sacra- -' of sale. ment meetings. The feeder is required to own The influence vof this event has rattle for at least 30 days and placed our community in the class ,the to an authorized slaughsell them center. of a rose growing terer at not less than the minimum Many enthusiasts await the com- stabilization price for the State ing of June with great anticipation where sold. The minimum price for June is the month when their in Utah 'for cattle grading good favorite flower unfolds its bloscwt. If sold outside soms wth the lovliness that you is S14.25 per minimum Utah other prices will will see at church next Sunday, apply. June 24th. The purpose of the program is A portion of the lime for the usencourage greater beef productual service will be given over to a to ion giving the feeder higher reprogram and music and tributes turnsbyfrom feeding more cattle and to the occasion. Clhnw vnnr nnnrpfifttinn InunrH 'feeding to better finish; to avoid dis-- 1 21, 1945 v.- - Heel' Payments to The Seventh anniversary of the feeders. The payment will Rose Show sponsored by the Ladies cattle he ,i0 rents hundred Literary club of Nephi will be for cattle sulciperwhU-- gradeweight good celebrated Sunday. Existing con- - land choice end wp'jm 800 pounds ditions this year necesesitate a will head. change j une ServkV Men's Recreation News Cv "mn 'rcgram fs Outlined AAA To Pay Displays To Feature Nephi Premium On Beef Cattle Rose Sunday The Production make J Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, .. mniiiiiiiiiiiiiiik UTE STAMPEDE QUEEN CONTEST A swimming program is being planned which will provide recreation and fun for those who like to swim. In addition, swimming classes on Ion ring ta swim and life saving will be taught. This program will, however, not start until weather is certain enough to warrant it. The pool opening is tentatively set for July 4th. NOTE This ballot must be returned to the office of not later than MIDNIGHT Good for ONE Tuesday. June 26th. Times-New- s Fifteen Girls Vie For Honor On Ballot 1945 Fifteen beautiful girls have entered the race for Ute Stampede which VOTE FOR Queen. this splendid community activity byn'?er cause disastrous inflation sending in one or more vases of miSn The following names have been lonJ? tIle Pntlre A committee will be on hand Pnfe.ufnt lnd ? nominated on the ballots printed in better distribution by Times-New- s after 1 o'clock to receive and ar-- i promote more Good For last week's issue of this paper: cattle to authorized recting BASEBALL your display. Come out and fill your ward slaughterers who sell through SONIA BROWN ONE trade channels, WITH THE 43rd INFANTRY Nephi dropped back into second and enjoy the interesting ular ALTA BIRD 21 1945 d June be te of in Details Vote Utah the may Central program DIVISION (WINGED VICTORY) piace league services along with the fagrance LUCILLE ELLISON from your County Agricul- - ON LUZON P. I. Sergeant James when Levan soundly Ihreashed the beauty of Nephi's loveliest tamed IRENE FOOTE w i ei i n u vvanLt?ciui of Mr. son Merl and vuirni unari i.eo Hjccii wet'v.. fi.utiu jl Greenhalgh, frtcpc mi EILEEN GLAZIER Dr. H. Val Hoyt and Mrs. Hovt fice in the Armory building. Drafts Mrs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh of Ne- kier pitched shut out ball besides In accordance with regulations set up by Stampede Queen Committee, NORMA C. HARTVIGSEN pay- phi, Utah has been awarded the knocking a home run. beef for The program final production will be Helen Grace former (the MARILYN KNIGHT this ballot clipped from newspaper is worth ONE (1) VOTE for your been received but 3ronze Star for gallantry while in score Levan 15 Nephi 1. sneakers in the South Ward. Ad- ments have not VELDA LEE OLSEN The Payson Lions protected their combat against the Japanese on ditional numbers on the Sunday are expected in a few days. Ballots will be available at Commercial Bank and BLANCHE OCKEY Chairman Luzon Island in the Philippines. Wilford a tight queen contestant. seat driver's inBailey, by winning for ward the South program MILDRED POWELL As a member of a forward ob- game from Nephi 6 to 4. With Post Office and will be given with purchase of bonds and. stamps. County ACA Committee clude a vocal solo "A Bowl of DOROTHY SHEPHERD end of the server party, Sgt. Greenhalgh's im- the score tied at t Roses", Sharee Booth; Tribute to MELBA TOLLEY inning i to l raysjn came Issuing agent will fill in number of votes for each ballot in space proRoses, Mrs. Emma Brough; piano the mediate task was carrying and opVERA WINTER Marketins of cattle wo wit duck mainto consecutvet to a mts. i radio solo "Spring Song" Joan Brough: first four months of thisduring erating have AUDREY WHITTINGTON and a violin solo, "To A Wild Rose'' been at an all time high.year Cattle tain continuous communications. place men on second and third. vided. BLANCHE YATES a wild pitch which got awny Then of the with Burdened the Mrs. Max Thomas. weight 1 stockin See list of contestants this paper, page column 7. hi rivals at the 68 principal from was respom ible the catcher carried he radio, tirelessly il Ballots heavy for voting will be printJanuary-Apryards during the winning run;. it over almost impassable terrain for the Wed-.esded in this paper and also will be period ran 21 per cent above a year and frequently exposed On himself to r'ternoon, the available at The Commercial Bank earlier. fire, often times carrying on local hoys stage a comeback, pushand postoffice where one vote will Slightly more than 14 per cent enmy re-sthe American down Forktrs without food and water. As a ing be given for each dollar of war A wedding of interest took place o the receipts were shipped back 12 14. the to to ladder of tune the of his exceptional performance, bonds or stamps purchased. June Howard. 18, when to the country for further grazing been has Painter Monday evening, the communications doing throughout the most of the TW ioc Maitr tW iira CAiitb-oIon rrVi lci and feedimr or about the same for this were excellent. pitching Nephi Any young lady who rides a of Mr., and Mrs. Leonard Fowkes proportion as a year earlier, but campaign his ophorse well and is willing to solicit Sgt. Greenhalgh is in the field year and as been holding of Starr became the brids of Cor- less than in any of the previoustne3 artillery in hand. well Vicvotes can still enter the Ute Stamponents in 43rd the pretty "Winged less than halt 31 months division. poral Daryl H. Stanley, son of Mr. years. Slightly contest. It is not too Queen pede tfhe tory" During of out were taken and Mrs. James R. Stanley of receipts late for anyone to win and be com- overseas, the 43rd has participated local for markets slaughter, Mona. in four campaigns: Guadalcanal, queen. Ask your friends for their per cent a year Northern The nupltals were solemnized in pared with about 56 62 votes and also votes they may seNew Guinea Solomons, cent in about and earlier per the Salt Lake Temple with the Farmers will receive special paycure from the purchase of 7th War and Luzon. in increase 1942. Mr. The Mrs. and Cleo 1941 and two and Petty ments as an inducement to harvest ceremony being performed by PresIxan Bonds. durchildren of were of slaughter inspected Murray guests Will ident J. Knight in the pres- Federallyfour month legume seed in a program announcM. Mrs. I, the week period totaled ence of 20 friends and relatives. ing the S. It you are interested and willing during Petty Lieutenant and Mrs. Jack ed by the War Food Administra- end. Mi to ride in the grand entry of the The newlyweds will b? comple- 445,000 head. The also appears to Pace and two children of Camp 2 In of tion. addition, payments Fifteen dolalrs bounty is still in cents Mo be an increase of about 480,000 Howze, Texas have been visiting in mented at a reception Ute Stampede ask your friends for per pound will be made for even- - cattle in uninscepted slaughter ov Nephi this week with Lt. Pace's effect for mountain lions or couna wara cnapel on iattt votes and see how the votes and alfalfa and alsike clover Mr. and''hP'r and Mrs. seed, Burton Boyd rewill cr the previous year, probably ine June 23. The young Mrs. Alean Pace and with gars, and six dollars for coyotes 3Vi cents per pound for red clover family of Salt Lake City were vis count in your favor. mother, bob cats. Over 2x,000 cojotcs leave for Fort Km. Oklahoma nn fleeting to a considerable extent other relatives and friends. Lt. and and sped, harvested and sold into com ltors over the week end of Mr. The Ute Stampede committee June 26 where Corporal Stanley slauirliter in violation of OPA Mrs. Pace have also been visiting 3.000 wild cats and 140 mountain- mercial channels before December and Mrs. William Burton. in have lions been taken asks all girls who have been nomapproxiwill resume his duties in the med- price regulations. 1945. in Pleasant Grove with Mrs. Pace's inated for queen and also those ical corps. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. GibWheat producers will harvest parents, Miss DaNell Burton of Salt Lake interested in riding in,. the grand riounty system, according to in- The program will be administer-formatio- n son. a market for 1945 their crops D. OstE. on received visited Fathers day with her entry to meet with the committee by ed by State and county offices of Nila Newton, Geneva and Elma Lt. Pace has been located in by both higher floor hairman of the Juab County the Agricultural Adjustment parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bur- Monday, June 25 at 8 P. M. in the Carter, and Agnes Ellertson were strengthened a Texas for several months past, fol- ler, than a and proce ceiling higher ton. committee. Court room of the County Court visitors ot their parents on Fathers month ago. ency. The Agricultural Approplowing service in Alaska, and as members of the committee riation Act for house. the coming fiscal day. officer of an army areOther commanding C. Frank H. and Crane stimul-oMorgan includes to f Mr. and Mrs. . B. Kay, and Mrs $12,500,00 transincreasyear an ave been Mr. aboard and Dean Mrs. and Powell army contingent prices On June 28 in these columns will Nephi, with Julian N. Nielsonate red clover, alfalfa and alsike two children are Ronald Averett visitvd at the home ed Ceiling New Zealand 3 18 cents per bushel by OPA port to Australia, enjoying a vaca- be printed the names of the five of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay of to reflect parity as required by and other Pacific points, and to the of Trout Creek and Verda Ken-- i seed production. Mrs. Ray Powell. young ladies tion Mr. and with as area inspectors, receiving the highest Provo on Friday. the Government's Carribcan area during the earliest ucui oi iepiu the law and with Mrs. number of votes. All votes must seed this They have also visited bstoylzqe . ,.:,! ; ':, Mrs. Elna Stanley is attending commodity 'v;tii Theis need for legume for days of the the war. Edloan Mr. and Powell's Mrs. program be returned to the office of The parents, The old law required that the year particularly acute says N. ward Hansen summer school at Provo. in Green. Fountain Times-New- s wheat, reflecting 90 per cent of not later than midpelt with at least turee feet at- E. Dodd, Chief of the AAA. With Miss Afton Young of Layton is parity, will average nationally night Tuesday of next week. In the past month, Mr .and Mrs. tached should be presented f r last year's production below ex1.38 on the farm loan basis visiting at the home of Marilyn due to unfavorable Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ockey and The amended law states pectations Kay for two weeks. as compared with the national av- Earl Hawkins have had their two county. Everyone is requested to cast all feet must be attached to weather, and with needs in Eur- baby of Salt Lake City were in Elvan Warner is visiting at the erage of about S1.35 a bushel on sons home on short leaves. They that your vote for the Queen of the especially great, Nephi for a few days recently vis- Ute home of his grandparents, Mr. and the 1944 crop wheat.. Under the are Lt. (j.g) Rex E. Hawkins the pelt, or the scalp with both opean is countries Stampede. The Times-New- s ears attached and four feet ex- there an extra demand on United iting with relatives. Mrs. Will Ellertson. olfice will be open from 9 a. m. tc loan program, wheat may be stor and Max C. Hawins, Q M 3c.to Max had to report back his cept in the case of peg legged an- States farmers this year. Estimates Mrs. J. P. Hansen and Mrs. Clar- ed on farms or in approved ware- 6 P. M. each day except Saturday ence Skanke of Salt Lake City vis- houses an must brade JJ. S. No. 3 ship for sea duty before his broth-o- r imals, the power part of the peg are that European countries will Guests at the home of Mr. and when we close at noon, to give you 20 million pounds of red clov: need shall be acceted in of lieu er home has for arrived sailed leg and beited at the home of Mrs. Rachel -' 4 5 or No. Mrs. Robert iWnn are Mr. and time. In the event that you better or U. S. ic points. Lt. Rex Hawkins the missing foot. Parts must be er seed this year as wel as five Mrs. Lynn Greenwood and child- ample nmwo fif'tPt weir-h- t onlv. Loans 1 Keyte on Monday. call after closing times of any Mars. R. E. Carter and Mrs. Jean will varv from the average rate nas completed his his training as a such a state of reservation as to million pounds of alfalfa and three ren Jerry and Peggy Lynn of Glen- - day. please slip your vote under the million pounds of alsike clover Summers visited in Salt Lake City of $I33 a bushel on the farm landing signal officer in Florida anable inspectors to identify with- seed. dale, California, Mr. Eldon Peter: door and we will place it in the on Wednesday. son and daughter Leesa Kay of ballot box. to take into account location, grade and after his leave he will report out difficulty. Domestic needs for legume seeds Richfield. Leesa Under the awended law much of to Norfolk, Virginia for further Mrs. Iris Ingram has just return- and quality. The BIG celebration will be held Kay celebrated ' also are greater than normal be- her Is eliminated. red the Two Rex in tape the carrier the ed home after visiting with Mrs. duty. reports on June 18. bushel 12. 13 and 14, 1915. first The storage per birthday July j cause of drain excessive the the four affidavit books are presnet Nila Brock of Greenriver. wheat picture i ne r ignung jaay is me of allowance on farm-store- d on siols need for and the eliminated. The County Control good hay. Farren Keyte has' been visiting will not be advanced at the time of one on which he was assigned when Mrs. Norma Christiansen and help main- - ' Earl L f with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen of the loan as it was last year, but the pictures were taken, and the Board, which consists of not loss Legumes plowed under ,pf j soil by children spent several days of last New York st(((. the of tain three The members. productivity County k v hj Salt Lake City for a few days. ' will be earned by the producer if large tanker that was refueling the than in soil from Provo. week losses trmeet committee should resulting .. ...... . . ' vrv,..n monthly offsetting Mr. and Mrs. Mont Yates visit- the wheat is delivered to Commod cariier is the one on which Max u -iiim risii1...v. r-crw I ii ni-de- war to meet the forced effort meetall shall minutes end keen of was graduated from the University ed at the home of their parents in ity Credit Corporation on or after seCVes' Mrs. Max C. Hawkins and Missi - ngs in a special minute book, and mands. Mona Sunday and returned to Salt April 30, 1916. The loans to farmMiss Betty Hall of Salt Lake City of Utah with honors recently. and names show minutes shall the Elaine Hawkins spent ten days Lake late Sunday night. Mont Is ers are made through the county was a guest of her parents, Mr. received his degree f Bachelor of claimants, the number and stationed at Fort Douglas. committees of the Agricultural Ad Long Beach with Max C. Hawkinst of all ot All home makers of the South and Mrs. John C. Hall on Fathers Science, with a major in physics. ana or all to kinds skins the time he sailed. He receiver! a teaching scholarscalps Miss LaRae Kay of Provo visited prior to bring their iday. Agency. feet presented and the action tek-e- n ward are invitedwith ot the home of her grandparents, justment ship from Cornell and will attend the racks in, cookers, pressure The amended said board. by summer H. B. Kay. school commencing July Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ockey 1st. He is Keneth and Robert Stephenson, law allows sixty days time between to the South ward hall to be tested Ruel Mortensen left Sunday rule Marvin Warner of Springville enrolling at Cornell for next Wednesday, June 27, between and daughter of Provo were in Ne- his sons Mr of Mrs.. and Warner comarea and Stephas he where for county Lake Inspector with Doctor's his Salt City has been staying grand degree. You will be phi a few hours, on their return a 4." days. 9 a, m. and 5 P. M. few hours r henson, was spent old law U. mittee. The S. the with togethi Mrs. for Geraldus and Before Mr. narents. tenvin;' he wnt the week duty reported in Malhausen, Germany recently. This gives the trapper an addition- notified as to the hour. Each lady from Moroni. here visited They in weeks. two end Salinn Richfield where Newell for the past .snvy. This is the first time they have al fifteen days, or two county meet- is to test her own cooker. This will with Mrs. V. .1. Ockev. Miss loree he attended theandwcddini; of Milton be supervised by Mrs. Lester li. Christensen accompanied them to seen each other for more than a ings before his claim is outlawed. Tnves of Lake Salt and Miss City Mrs. Harold and Belliston a WPeks for vacation year. An entirely new provision of the MrOtiarrie of RichMarguerite The two brothers have bean law states that no bounty shall be ner. All those who did not . get field. Earl acted as best man at tested last year or corresponding recently, and while paid to non residents of the State their cookers new Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mayer re the wedding, to Mr. TV es. a school ones are urged in charge of a truck enroute via of Utah unless he is registered, those having . with Mm Belliston turned to California after spending friend. Mr. Tave also graduated n Maulhausen, Robert was fortunate with and is the holder of a permit and Provo with honor and ,.. e.ved a seholar-a- h weeks before June 26 rs. Warner to find Kenneth, who is attending from the Ut .r , (lflUKhte'rs and sons In sip the, M I. T. CV State Board of Ag-,,t Camwm ol water, two thirds a cup of a radio school there. fee cooker cups T- -Cob-.- . ricuiture bering the time the,A law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris brid c bnv, will Miss Georgfia M. Amick.can ning Siignr and d of a cup if animal or animals from which Ihe L":VJ"Imcf in NV v yri.: i July. and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Harris. cooks can expert for the Kerr company, gave white corn syrup i UI Ulllllllt miniviiiiuniiii a ,,,h, nni-- i IWHPini owum.y 1.1 a demonstration of the use of sugar nvike an excellent medium can,.ku Lt. J. G. and Mrs, Don Cowers ed. Tjln Non residents shall also be T"fh TrH Ar i substitutes to be used with sugar ning syrup." have visited relatives in Nephi for ,., .:a i Bracken in rii j to increase fruit canning output. in She pointed out that the prewar a few days. Yates the Don is enjoying a the State Mrs. Herbert Nephi during the period of time ward. The demonstration was held last formula for medium syrup was leave after having been in the he Is in trapping or other' engaged Home Economics in the two one to South Pacific for a year. Thursday cups of water iimply wise catching and destroying ani cu of sugar, and that through the department of the local high school for county, but in no case Mr ttm) Mrs. Paul Mellor and r with 58 ome makers present. Un- use of the substitute, any Word has been received from mals can average more than 53 Pfc. Oscar W. Christensen. son of shall temporary residence be leS., ,ni(r(.n of Fayette spent Sunday Do It Now! State Highway der the sponsorship of the local Speed Wears Them Out one month. here at the home of her parents, nutrition council, the word relief fiunr'a of fruit with 10 pound j of J. A. Christensen, that he has been than Patrol Warns At 45 M. P. H. 15 per cent societies, the high school home ec- ?ugat. The pre war average he transferred from his company at very little of the country In and lr- - an(1 Mrs- Glpn Sherwood, more oil onomics department and the coun- set at 40 quarts with the sar.-.Superintendent P. L. Dow of mare rubber, 31 Triste, Italy to the fifth army rest around that vicinity. r. and Mrs. Horace Nokes of State Highway Patrol an- and 10 per cent more gasoline amount of sugar. center near Venice, Italy, where he bince artving ty extension service cooperated. nis new stauon Kiverton spent Saturday and Sun the at nounces August 15 as the dead- are used thin nt Xi M. P. XL. arid Some of the high points in Miss M'ss Amiek observed that al- nas oeen given a new assignment ne the extreme ,1(,re at ,ne j)onHJ 0f Mr. and line reports navin for were as though honey may be used as a a3 a special the annual Amick's demonstration safety wear on fill parts of the vehicle beintr the onlv pleasure of eating In the Hotel d;iy police, Bosh. Mis. Floyd follows: Housewives will be able substitute for sugar, she would one of his company to receive this Cafe with meals served In courses ,irpection of all cars licensed Is a lot higher, ton. to can more fruit than in pre- not recommend Its use for Mrs. Marion Christensen spent in the Stale of Utah. assignment. He has also been rec and waiters, using real silverThe Other Fellow Should war years through the use of sugar because of its distinct flavor.canning Neith- ently awarded the Good Conduct ware byand dishes, in place of the last week in Payson with her No New Cars Have Good Brakes and substitutes. "Last year the OPA er is the use of saccharin advisable, Medal. mess kits. He also reports that brother In law and sister Mr. and So Should You allowed us one half a cup of sugar she snld. Inasmuch as cooking minHe states that the countrv n- - dances and shows are held each Mrs. James Anderson. Remember, if the war with to one quart of fruit" she said. es t ',o turn bitter. She voiced the round Venice Is very beautiful, es- evening for the entertainment of facwere to end and the Avoid the rush, give the Japan to corn sugar, pecially down by the sea shore, the boys at the center. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sherwood tories were to start making new mechanic a chance to do good Obviously there will be no such al- same objection lowance this year. However, ex which has been introduced In some where many different sport are reand of to Minersville cars morrow Pfe.' t would It Christensen expects Have your car inspected family take six work. spent periment has proved that by using; areas and is successful in its un- - carried on, making It an ideal rest main at his new station for a num- Friday and Saturday here with years to replace all .of America's early, two cooked state. a vrartlma syrup formula center. The Germans destroyed ber of months. cars. (Paid Advertisement) prices to consumers Q reg-chap- el rr ob-an- t : Mona News L ay Local and Social News Legume Seeds of Past Week Premiums Offered on ul Bounties'Are Aailable r,,e cjle ty , 4 '' . Urn n ind i ! j ! I j Women Told How to Can Fruits with Less Sugar to one-thir- ,.,. .l"' I; horn-make- ; - e M-- v... Car Inspection Again Due |