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Show V mm OUR HOSPITAL - BUILDS OUR HOSPITAL BILL BILL I Number AN OPEN LETTER TO Th ermoid THE PEOPLE k- kr) ) ! I acknowledge your letter to me, published in The Times-New- s of March 6 and I express my deep appreciation for the welcome and also for your feelings of gratitude that we are locating a large factory in your fine community. While we have been very fortunate thus far in obtaining the steel and other materials, our factor is far from complete and there are hurdles which we pede committee. At a joint meeting held reca check for $2,000 was ently, turned over to the Centennial committee to aid in preliminary These girls will vie for Gold and Green Ball Queen Friday night: Irene expenses for the huge five day B. Mangelson, Cleoma Sanders, Carol Cox, Joy Summers, Melba Park celebration. Max Thomas, chairman of the finance committee of the centennial, accepted the creek from Mr. Westring, Stampede head. Definite plans for the activities shape, with the Arts division of the centennial in charge of. the A cordial inviation has been isfirst day activities, and other attractions during the celebration. sued by ihe Juab Stake R. A. Richter of Bozeman, Mont- officers for all members of the ana has been signed by the Ute Stake to attend the annual Gold the Juab Tiigh Stampede Committee to furnish and Green Ball at on Friday evehis wildest bucking stock for the school gymnasium four nights of rodeo at Juab Coun- ning. In order that farmers of the ' According to an announcement ty fair grounds. Juab Soil Conservation distIn a statement made today by today, either old fashioned dress- East of rict may obtain a better underMr. McCune and Mr. Westring, es, formals or street dresses of their water rights relthe committees are combining all modern times may be worn - it is standing ative to overnight irrigation ponds efforts to produce the outstanding entirely up to the lady. dress- recently constructed, and also the celebration in the state tor iy4. Formals or old fashioned relationship of these ponds to Everything points to the .Stam es are preferred, it was announc- water rights in the lower portions pede as the biggest and best ever ed. The doors will open at 8:30, with of the valley, the District Superheld, and with the combined efvisors asked the State Engineer forts of the Centennial celebration the queen ceremony and floor for his regarding this matcommittee, the rodeo and all oth show Dromotlv at 9 p. m. This ter and opinion is a quotathe following from a is variation years previous er activities should be tops for the when the ceremony was held lat- tion from a letter addressed to centennial visitors to Utah. Mr. H. R. Francom, Chairman, er in the evening. Board of supervisors of the East Elaborate decorations have been Juab Soil Conservation district: placed this week, and carry out "Reference is made to your letthe theme of the evening "Covter dated February 24, 1947, conered Wagon Days". or small Queens of the various wards cerning overnight ponds, from which the queen of the ball equalizing reservoirs, which have will be chosen are: Irene B. Man- been constructed by farmers in with the Soil Conser Alton S. Gadd of Nephi has gelson, Levan ward, Melba Park, cooperatin of the Nephi South ward; Carol Cox, Ne- vation District. been elected a director "As an example of this practice Utah Poultry and Farmers Co- phi ward; Cleoma Sanders, Neyou state that a farmer through operative, formerly Utah Poultry phi North Ward; Joy Summers, is entitled to so many hours Producers Cooperative association Mona Ward. Patrons are Presi- decree use of a certain stream and that according to announcement made dent and Mrs. James H. Ockey, when this man's turn comes he at the annual convention held last Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, week. Mr. Gadd is representative Mr. and Mrs. -E. Rulon Brought, runs the water in an overnight of district No. 9 which includes Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh, Mr. pond, and as a result developes a the areas served by the Nephi, and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. Velma large head of water making it posto get over more land with Delta and Fillmore Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. William sible Payson, the same amount of water. This Summers, and Stanzius Park. plants. practice I am sure Is one to be Mr. Gadd has been in the poulsince it. makes for try business for many years and Personnel Changes Made commended, a more beneficial use of water. is well qualified to fill this positI see no reason why there should ion although it is a great By Telephone Company Announcement was made Wed- be objection to the method of use to act as director of an organization as large as this. nesday by J. L. Bickmore, district of a particular farmer's turn of Mr. Gadd is the first man for manager of the Mountain States water. 'He maybe ableto make greater return and, therefor, a many years to be a member ol Telephone & Telegraph Co., of the amore beneficial use of water by the board fro mNephi. He has transfer of J. Lynn Strong to the cooperalion of the entire mem- American Fork, and the transfer raising root crops 'as against hay of Marvin Witt of Eureka, to or grain, and further if he chooses bership in his new position. to store, in an ovrenight pond or Nephi. a small Mr. Strong has been manager equalizing reservoir, of the local exchange for the past streamto of water in order to be irrigate more beneficially twelve years, and prior to his work able here was employed by the com- aunng tne daylight time with a Mr. Strong has larger stream of water it should pany at Provo. be objected to as jeopardizing been an active member of the not The annual appeal for funds of Nephi Kiwanis club and has been the rights of others than to say the American Red Cross will get well known in sportsmen circles. that the farmer cannot apply the Mr. Strong will have charge waieror to root crops as against underway in Nephi, Levan and hay grain for the reason that a Mona next week, to of American Fork, Lehi and Pl- more according beneficial use of the water Giant J. Halverson, chairman of easant Grove, it was announced may be obtained. ' the drive. by Mr. Bickmore. "The water conservation pracMr. Witt who takes over at the Captains for the various wards of this division have been an- local office Monday, is a former tices which you have stated in nounced by Mr. Halverson as fol- Bishop of the Eureka ward, and your letter should not interfere lows: North Ward, Bcrnice Paint- at present is a member of the with prior existing rights since it does not contemplate a change er; Nephi ward, Mrs. Max L. High Council of the Santaquin-Tinti- c in the place of diversion or use as stake. He has been very Orme; South ward, Mrs. Fred in Sec. 100-3-Utah Wilkey; Levan Ward, Mrs. Orlan- active in Boy Scout work in bis provided Code Annotated, 1943. It appears do Anderson; Mona ward, Mrs. area. use of Florence Newton. Mrs. Strong has been active in that the overnight ponds, A meeting for all Captains will Primary and other church activit- or small equalizing reservoirs, constructed upon the land to be irbe held at 7:30 p. m on Saturday ies while they have resided in rigated, is a part of a newer methMarch 15 in the Court room. Nephi. od of irrigation, and one which From present plants, the busincreases the duty of water, and iness district will be solicited on left from list the of Erroneously this office shall continue to so March 24 and 25 Monday and committee members who served rule until instructed otherwise by Tuesday of next week. Residences on arrangements for the recent will be solicited on March 27, 28 fashion show, as published last the court Yours very truly, and 29, Mr. Halverson stated. week included the following: Pub(s) Ed. H. Watson Idona Acord, "Nephi has never failed to licity committee, State Engineer. make their quota and are going Isabel Ilaymond and Louise to uphold that record this year" Wirthlin. Also left from the list Sixth The Mr. Halverson said. "Give your on refreshment committee was Anniversary party of share when the solicitor comes to Br mice Worthlngton and Jean me rine aits ciud was the occasion which was celebrated at the you next week". Westring. home of Claudia Brourh nn last Thursday evening. March 6th. I The club colors of red and white were carried out in the table decorations. Refreshments were served to 16 members. Games . imi-- iui rrurrcainmem ana to the winners. prizes given I 1947-4- 8 officers elected were as follows: 1 President, Claudia Brough; vice president, Mabel Foote; Secretary Kathryn Shaw; treasurer, Oram a must yet surmount. For the cooperation of the help City Council, the County Commissioners and State officials (including Sold and Green Ball Friday Evening to be Elaborate Affair MIA Advises On Water storage I mentioned Warner; WTiite. J reporter, Margaret G. Auction Sale Planned by Norm Ward for Saturday An evening of hm 1s tieing plan-r.e- d by the Nephi North ward for The top en-- f evening. Satnrday i ertninmont of the evening will be furnished fey the Payson Male chorus, and the fori will be Included tn an auction sate and The price of admission dance. will be sorwtnine that can be auc 4 tioned off. Funds will ten to the I storehouse project. It is wider-i stood. ! I The public Is Invited Latest members of the group ars Fred Ths (100.00 Club Grows Mr. and Mrs. Mrrte Wi1ky Schluter and J. W. West of Thermoid. Pins ars being placed by Geo. announce the birth Of a daughter on March 10th at the Payson D. Haymond Jr, and James P McCune, hospital officials m 1 above and we have never regretted that decision. " This factory represents a large investment for us because we are not a very large corWe realize fully poration. that there will be great inter- dependence between ourselves and the community. We believe with .deep sincerity that any forward-lookin- g industry must take a wholesome and constructive interest in the community of which it becomes a part. My judgment of the character, sincerity and living philosophy of the people of Nephi tells us that this factory holds great promise. We pledge to the people of your community every sincere effort on the part of our management to make this company the success for . which you expressed a hope. We want to earn your approval over a period of years by our performance. I feel confident that the policies and attitude of the management of Thermoid will fit in with those desires you hav expressed. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Fred E. Schluter ' u it at all possible, because we believe the finest type of Anrifr-ica- n help would be available for our operations. We selected Nephi because of the assurances of favorable tax consideration and because it is an agricultural community where we should aid a balanced living. It is our studied belief that farm people being close to the soil are also closer to the realities of life. The expressed purpose of the Church and of the State officials that industry would be welcomed in support of their determinst'on to preserve good job opportunities for the young people right here in Utah, was a most persuasive factor in our final decision. It is of couse well known hat we can obtain no raw materials here and that we are un- dertaking this project in spite of this and the handicap of higher freight rates. We were, nevertheless, persuaded to this project for the reasons first Gadd Named Director 3, Mr. McCune) in all these efforts, we are deeply grateful. We are glad too, that our operations so far have not been disappointing. '. cec:ded to locate in Jtah, President, Thermoid Company The final piece of structural steel on the main manufacturing Western building: of Thermiod company was placed at 11 :54 a. m. on Thursday, March 13th. Brief ceremonies were held, including placing of the flag on the last piece of steel, photographing etc. Figures given by Superintendent Ellis of American Bridge gave 24 working days for the construction job. We suggest you watch next s for pictures of week's the last steel activity, and particularly &n 'aerial" view taken from the boom of the crane high in the air. Times-New- Attend Club Leader School Oo. Employment at the Thermoid Western company plant here may eventuality hit 1000 to IL'00 employees, Fred E. Schluter, president of Thermoid Company, told a H Mr (7 group of business and civic leaders, and L D S Church officials at a banquet held at the Forrest Hotel Monday evening. The banquet was sponsored by Thermoid Company. Mr. Schluter referred to himself as the number one enemy of the CIO-PACin New Jersey, and found much satisfaction in hitting the unions at every instance. He pointed out that his company believes strictly in "more work for more pay" and denounces the policy of union bosses in attempting to secure "less work for more money". Mr. Schluter went into detail backconcerning the Thermoid ground, telling of the various products which have been manufactured by the company since its orf r4 ttimmiftnnn ganization in 1882 as McGowan Rubber company. President David O. McKay of the L D S Church, and President Fred Regarding the franchise tax bill which was facing commijttees of E. Schluter of Thermoid following banquet Monday evening. the Utah State legislature at that time, Mr. Schluter pointed out that in the final analysis taxes such as this are against the men j and women working in a manu- uv , Services Held Wife of Juab For Wm, Jones! Official Dies facturing plant. "Those tnxes are a cost of doing business" he declared "and it leaves just that much less for Mr. Schluter pointed wages". out that employees of Thermoid not only are paid on an hourly basis, but are given bonus payments (piecework basis) for more than average production, and also g share in a plan which ha3 been instutited by the Funeral services for William EUREKA Funeral services Jones were held Friday, March 7 were conducted in Eureka today at 2 P. M. at the North ward (Thursday) for Mrs. Lannett GalL D S Chapel under the direction laway, 48, wife of Carl Gallaway, of Bishop Elgin R. Garrett. The Juab County commissioner. Mrs. died organ prelude "O My Father" was Gallaway Sunday at her given by Ellen Garrett; followed home in Eureka after a lingering profit-sharinby a vocal trio,- "One Fleeting illness. Hour" by Emma Harmon, Delia Mrs. Gallaway was born June inBarnes and Evelyn Anderson; 20, 1898, in Chico. Texas, where company. vocation was given by Ivan Tew she received her education and The company president also of the High Council; vocal solo, was a graduate of West Texas gave a resume of the recreationIn Xhe Garden of Tomorrow' college. She taught school several al features which are sponsored Kenneth Riddle; speakers. A. E. ' years in Texas. She married Mr. by plant organizations, such as Smith, former Bishop of the at Salt Lake City and bowling, basketball, baseball, and He other recreational activities. phi North ward, and President , had since resided in Eureka. James H. Ockey; tribute, Mildred" Mrs. Gallaway was a member stated that the officers of the c a-Jones; violin solo 'When You and of the Lady Elks, a member of company behind such activitI Were Young, Maggie" Marilyn the Order of the Eastern Star, and ies, and aid in the financing of Thomas; speaker, R. P. Garrett; the Columbia Rebekah lodge, such entertainment. David O. McKay, second counclosing remarks, Bishop Garrett; i Surviving are her husband; four vocal solo I'll Take You Home daughters, Nira Gallaway, Eur- selor in the first presidency of Mrs. Carlin Jacquot, Antioch, the L D S church was also a Again Kathleen", Carol Stuart; eka; Cal.: Mrs. Pauline Hutchinson, speaker at the banquet, representprayer, A. E. Sells. The grave side prayer in a Lockeport, California; Mrs. Rus- ing President George Albert local cemetery was given by Ros-co- e sell Duhrkoop, Portland, Oregon; Smith. President McKay complia was in Interment Garrett, brother, Robert McGuire, Klam- mented tha Thermoid comp ny r charge of Anderson funeral home. ath River, Cal. and two grand- gaiiization, and particularly PresOut of town relatives and children. ident Schluter, on his firm's ideals friends attending the services inInterment was in Provo city with regard to compensation to cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel cemetery. their employees, and for their vigJones and Mrs. Lena Jackson, of orous stand against closed shop Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Sandy; Emerson, j tactics ana the unions. He stated Elma Rose, Mrs. Bessie Fowles, it is the Church's belief tn .t Pi;ln hu k and Mrs. Phyllis Price, all of Salt hniHin. u! every man has a right to work hi ""un. ,. " Lf ke City; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. reunion ,v, . ,,), : .1 ,. .1 T:' viu e 'I'll "ii.i v uuu iui mini v,ur tr bmith, Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Don week."acTo;dinTtorynnnounce- - "ivii, dmi"ated aid Jones. Mr. and Mrs. by Cazier. and Waldo Jones of WeZ West a Jam Sr., director of the of Ward Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jones company of oi Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and! A11 (assistant to President Schluter Mrs Harry Lundall. Mr. and Mrs. pt15n fyeap anfl Jamts W. Beard, in charge of - o-- Tn." rithat I 1 V' lZy "J' n?0r,te" alriM- ofprSrndn?: cLrge" Ernest.Kay; Mr.and '"vvarn? mhJ f, od out thal bringing the plant to Kay, Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson. Mona, Mrs. Iynn Nephi was a realization of a cToy their on bamluet Kav. Mrs. Nora Kay. Mrs. Jov " dream. munity his visit in Nephi, Mr. louns, lvirs. iaue snepherd, Mrs. Following Ina Kay, Mrs. Ada Kav Mrs Schluter addressed a group of 400 Mabel Kay. Mona. Mrs. Salt Lake City businessmen at a Anderson, Levan. Mrs. Ali?? Shrnherd combined Chamber of Commerce-Rotar- y hnc ess on club luncheon on Monday. night to mem- ine Service Star Lecion met oers of Wednesday her rltih Thn pvpnino wgi He also gave a brief talk before on Monday, November 10 at the spent in playing rook. The high momlxTs of the Legislature on the invitation cf Gov. Herbert B. City hall. President Delia Stn. 'score nrize una nwn)H ii-was in cnarge. Mrs. Ida Har- - no htephensen and the consolation Maw. ris gave an interesting paper on prize to Vuncse Taylor. A delic - i Art Linklctter. Don. Arta ATrs .laett .Tune ious luncheon was sorvpH tn Mn onH and Gayle Worthington rendered Phyllis Christensen of Nephi, Ol- - son Paul were fjirmrhnrlinr over the visiting two musical numbers accompan- - ivf Poulson. Mary Winter, Geneva ' vveek end in Nephi. Mrs. Langen- led by Mrs. Ixirna Worthing on. It Anderson, Venose Taylor, Nellie b;ck"r was chosen to come to Ne- was voted to present a $100.00 .Stephenson. and present to Mrs. Hose Mc- Norma Anderson, phi bond to the hospital fund. New Aurlrio Da by, I herson Card with a beautiful Edra Morgan, officers elected for the coming Vera Wankirr and the hostess, Mrs pin and plant given by the "Grand year include. Ann Shepherd. President, International Auxiliary to the Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mangelson I.rothcrhood of Locomotive En- Stephenson; vice presidents, Al- Dena n. jones and Aletha Tid- - spent Wednesday and Thursday in g:neers . Mrs. Card has been a anu member of the organization for v.ii, treasurer, an liko t:ity on business. Stella wvifiarjf Anderson; chaplain, Mrs. Langenbacker Is JUrs. Gertrude Shepherd enter- - '10 years. nnnr nearer, r.mma i;inoa a k'roup oi lames at her tlso a member. The pin was kiv-e- n j.iwife.iii, Memmolt; historian. Elsie Sid- - homo last Thursdav afternoon A in recognition of her member-shi- n well. tiHieinus lnnohonn warn tppvut in the auxiliary. -L- j CTKdir mis, ' Steel Work Completed 11 President Visits Nephi OF NEPHI T Highlighting Centennial year activities in East Juab County will be the Ute Stampede and Centennial celebration at Nephi on according July 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, made recto a joint announcement ently by H. W. McCune, chairman of the centennial activities for this Theo portion of the county, and R.StamWestring, head of the Ute Fund Drive by Red Cross BUILDS OUR HOSPITAL Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, March 13, 1947 Volume 38 Stampede and Centennial to Be Huge Affair OUR HOSPITAL I - vTflfhhLJ - ! I I I --- V ' - 1--r-7 I J 1 " -- 7 'I in ' f At the 1 1 Club Leaders school held at Logan last week, Mrs. A. K. Smith of Tooele, formerly of Nephi, was one of the two adult club leaders to receive the emerald clover which Is presented In recognition of outstanding and Club act faithful service in ivities. The awards Were made by the Bankers' association. The 28th annual 1 club lead ers state training course was conducted In Ijognn March 3 to 8. Leaders attending from Juab county were Mrs. Ruth Wahlrjuist. Furcka, Mrs. Miidrea ttarrett. j. E. Worthington and Miss Helen Several sessions Thorpe, Nrphl. wt-rheld each morning with department sessions in the afternoon. Much valuable Information was fdven on carrying on the As mentioned in an article in last week's issue, JuabCounty Commissioners joined ths $100 club of Nephi program in rural commtinit Left to right: Commisser Andrews.Geo D Haymond Jr, Commissioner Gallaway and le. This material will be given Hospital Assn to local leaders during the County James W Beard; Commissioner Dunn and Max L Orme as ths $100 club pins are placed: Club leaders training school. 4-- 4-- e 4-- 4-- H |