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Show BUILD HEPHI BY BUILD HEPHI BY SUPPORTING HEPHI SUPPORTING liEPIU INDUSTRIES BUSINESSES Volume 38 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, Dec. Levan Local and Nephi Men Social News Attend Meet At Boise WE LIKE TO PRINT NEWS OF THE President-Elec- t Ronald Shaw and Secretary Claude R. Lomax of the Nephi Kiwanis club returned Monday from Boise, Idaho y wheer they attended a d for training conference club presidents and secredistrict. taries of the The information gained was beneficial. very instructive and Points stressed by prominent all speakers were the need forbuild club members to dig in and America to a place of peace and security. We are threatened with the Red element to a degree little realized by most citizens of our Nation. To combat this element it is necessary for every citizen to take a more active interest in our Democratic way of life. An active interest in youth development was on means pointed out to guard our future and build for results desired. From the standpoint of suggestions for club guidance for the coming year we should have an interesting and beneficial yearben-of activities if only half of the efits of Kiwanis are put into action and accomplished. Most of the delegates made the cars trip by rail. Special Pullman Pacwere attached to the Union ific train at Salt Lake City. This made the trip socially enjoyable and gave Kiwanians a fine chance to get acquainted with the many men important in our business and two-da- newly-electe- Utah-Idah- o social life. Social News Items Mrs. Laura C. Lechleidner has returned to her home in Portland after visiting in Nephi with her mother, Mrs. John Pitt. marriage license was issued to Kenard layior 19, and Beverly Ann Jack-ma17, both of Levari. tep-eiiso- n, n, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Winn announce the birth of a daughter on December 7th at Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldon Reed announce the birth of a son at the Payson hospital on December 7th. Grandparents are Mrs. Cleo Reed of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton of Nephi. SOCIAL AND ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLEj iX Mrs. Mrs. L'arl Mr. Karl McPIiorv.-- n .K rcr. Monday. The Mr. isiied L. v.ayne . niet'. in Logan, Mii Mclba De-M"Plcrson at P ta telli iind at Rigcy Mr. and Mr. McPherson r.nd ('aughter Mtllv.i Dean visited wth relatives. Mt ami Mis also visited with Mrs. Kate Lufkin. Mr. and 'Irs. DoWayne at.rett have moved to I ogan where Mr. 'Jnrrclt has resumed his it. .dies at the U S A C group wor-thingto- n. Nephi Man on FHA Advisory Committee Two resolutions adPROVO dressed to the United States Secretary of Agriculture were passed by the State advisory committee and staff Wednesday in the final business session of the farm loan adminisartion conference, conducted Tuesday and Wednesday in Provo federal building, according to Olarwk Allred, southern Utah field representative. James A. Phillips of Nephi is state advishead of the nine-ma- n ory committee. Mr. Phillips headed a tour to farms in southwestern Utah county which are being assisted by F H A plan. A dozen farms weer seen and three families wcer visited. Mrs. Edith White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper, Is convalescing at the home of her parents after an appendicitis op- eration. To the People of this Community Are We Truly Thankful? Millions of Western European! . . . men and women and children with the same hope and needs and likes Hint e have . . . will not have enough to eat this winter units . , . Unltii tvae w ahow thank ful- ii! ss fur our own uicaiiiB substantial 111 way NOW. Unless we set our minds to this Job a we did af'.er Pearl "ilnrb'f Unless you and I use loss flour to b;ike fewer rakes. Unless we demand less meat so vital grain ran tide those people over the winter. Here's what we can do: Observe meatless and egg-lee rtT?s honestly. Wr.ste nothing. Sav'e on bread. See that all .we do buy is eaten. If we do this for Just a few months . . . anil e will . , . Thanksgiving will mean more . . . to more people . , , and so will our American way of living, let's sa"e b at and save meat It rnsy well Save the peace. Junior Girls of the MIA under the direction of Mrs. Reba Mangelson and their mothers enjoyed a social tn Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mangelson. Marriage of Beverly Jackman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jackman, and Kenard Stephensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Stephensen was solemnized in the L. D. S. Manti temple on Monday, December 8th. A wedding dinner in their honor was given Monday evening at the home of her parents. Relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. maJack72809$N....N.... Mrs. Mr. Mrs. L. S. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. AnWm. Cooper, Mr. Mrs. Owen drew Poulson, Mr. Mrs. Mr. D. Clyde young couple honeysame ' moon. They will be honored at a shower December 12th at the am- usement hall. Mrs. James Christensen entertained a group of ladies at her home Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in quilting. Dinner was served to Mrs. Cora Mrs. Merie Wood, Mrs. Edna Sherwood, Mrs. Emma Mangelson, Mrs. Hannah Hemenway, Miss Vinnie Christensen and the hostess Mrs. Christensen. Allen Howell, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell, miracously escaped serious injury when a Coptic tank behind the Nephi Cafe caved in when he walked across it. The boy fell with the dirt into Nephi City the tank, and escaped with only on Monday "scared" and cold. and spacif-iati.m- c Post Office Urges Early Mailng Trucks prd cars have massed over the tank repeatedly for some time past, u.nd what caused it to cave in is unknown, other than a plank aorors an opening in the tank was broken. Mr. and Mrs A. V. Gadd were Sunday guests in Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stuart of Wellsivlle, Utah are house guests of their son and daughter in law, Mr. tina Mrs. Russell Stuart Number 50 Mona Local and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Newton of Provo were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton. APPRECIATED BY THOSE Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Nielson were AWAY FROM HOME THAN Neohi City residents furnished Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lofgran and a huge load of foodstuffs, cloth- children, Mr. and Mrs. Vern of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. ing and bedding to the caravan Southof Indians the for helping Leland Nielson of Lark; (TO THE HOMETOWN 4 eastern Utah and Northern NevMrs. Lizzie W. Kay who is conC. H. to Crane, valescing in a Provo hospital is ada, according NEWSPAPER Mayor of Nephi. improv.ng. ot Jfexton the truck The huge Mrs. Ella Newton spent two days Wholesale Co. was loaded to cap- in Salt Lake City visiting and ward Third as left the it acity for Spanish Fork shopping. A very successful auction was chapel boundsemi-trailewere be- put over where huge by the Ward building reserto the used for the trip committee on Friday evening and ing vations. The load also included a anotner substantial check was adlarge number of contributions of ded to the growing fund. the people of Fountain Green, Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Young left and at Fona, another large sup- Wednesday for Los Angeles to and of food, clothing bedding spend the winter. They were acply 6 was packed on the already bulging companied by Kenneth Newberry truck for transportation to Span- and son Bobby who will return afish Fork. Loren Christensen, local ter a short visit. Mrs. Edith Keyte was hostess to representative of the Deseret News assisted with the expenses of the a group of friends on Thursday truck furnished with driver by evening. After a pleasant evenPexton Wholesale Company. ing refreshments were served to Mayor Crane was very high in the following: Delora Carter, Bethis praise of the generosity of the ty Yates, Elaine Rice, Lila Stanpeople of Nephi. Their contribut- ley, Betty Ellertson, Grace Sea-moions will materially assist with the and the hostess Edith Keyte. care of the Indians of this area. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higgin-so- n The majority of the foodstuffs and son Craige have gone to consisted of canned goods, with Los Angeles. some fruit and 3,000 pounds of Mr and Mrs. David Nielson Considerable clothing in weer involved in an accident in flour. excellent condition was also sent. which their car overturned. They suffered slight injuries. i Miss Elma Carter returned to Salt Lake City Sunday after a short visit with her parents, Mr. Members of the Nephi Kiwanis and Mrs. Vern Carter. club were treated to a double-portio-n Peerto Aronld Kay has gone of interesting meeting on lrvcc Ya orvtrlo7oH for" jVoro ho Monday when they heard from 'the winter. Lyman Rich, Extension dairyman of u.j Utah State Agricultural College, and Alvin S. Carpenter, Economist with the Extension ter-vicThe gentlemen had been in Juab County during the afternoon Times-News, an where ivir. Rich had met with the In last Week's announcement was made by the President Fred L. Gadd conStake Presidency concerning the ducted the opoi.ing exeercises of lecture of E. Guy Cutshall, nationthe meeting, which consisted of ally known lecturerwillon TemperAmerica led oy T. D. Davis and ance Dr. Cutshall speak here on Tuesday evening, December 16 accompanied by Reeve Richardto the flag led Dy Ki- son, a the Third Ward hall. It was school The Juab Wasps v.anian Ken Nyman, and grace by high reported to The Times returned to Nephi erroneously tired but -- News Kiwanian Walter Paxman. that the lecture would be py after a successful week-en- hap d lames M. Anderson, chairman of in the Second ward halL south-centrof Utah. tour The general public is urged to The results of the four i.gricultural committee which games was in marge of the program, in attend the lecture. were as lollows: Air. tJartroduced the speakers. .Juab 51, Millard 38. pernor mentioned that the outlook Juab 35, Beaver 21 lor the farmers was favorable for Juab 30 South Sevier 34 IMS. Juab 36, Richfield 33. Mr. Rich told of the various The games played Friday and standards which were being main Saturday were close and interest- tained in dairy herds througn the ing with an excited crowd and staio !.nd urged the club lo take plenty of good, long shooitng. active part in development of the came Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barnes were fromThea Wasps lone defeat u'iua industry in Juab county, lie team from tnen showed slides of various Jerin Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Monroe with Udell Wankier (Lesey und Holstein herds of Utih,' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin and van) former Juab high tehlete as comparing and pointing out the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen coach. and b:nd points ot the vanus Fans expected a close game goro were in Salt Lake City on Wedherds. in school the Juab Monday high nesday. Following the meeting, the Ki- when the Wasps met the gym were taken op a picture w'tfanr of Preston, Carbon high but were disappointMrs. Eldon Tanner to Nauvoo, Illinois and from Idaho visited with her parents, ed when the Juab high five got trip there througn the country over Mr. ana Mrs. J. Earl Reid a few hot and went into a first quarter which Mormon pioneers came lead of 19-- 2 and continued on to to Utah.the Mr. days of last week. Rich was a member Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey a 50-3- 2 over the class "A" (' the victory large party which made the were in Lehi last week to visit squad. Trek to Utah last summer as part with her mother, Mrs. Mary J. A list of gimps for the week- of the Centennial celebration. Winn and with her sister, Mrs. end and fore part of next week is Ruth Houghton. as follows: December 12. South On Friday evening of last week, Sevier at Juab; December 13, JuMr3. Delta Wilkey entertained ab nt Snow; 17. Milthe girls of her Seagull class with lard at Ju; h. a turkey dinner. were Present Joy Paxman, Ann Jensen, Shirley Mrs. Robert Winn wiih three Pace Gail and Rose Mar- of her sisters spent Friday in Gibson. ie Park. Springville with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Wilkey and Mrs. i F.lnnche Beal, who observed her Sudweeks were In Raymond Salt,' birthday anniversary on that diy. Lake City last Monday. fCxopellEFaex Miss r.ernire Bangerter, 21, a daughter of Mrs. Fawn Kendall Uanqerlor of Salt Lake City was killed Tuesday morning in a traf-l'- c accident in Salt Luke City. - ' , 1'uncral services will be held In S'llr Iike City on Saturday after-rifvi- n with interment in the Nophi City C metrry at noon on Sun Mrs. Bantjerter. mother of day. 'ho vountr rdy. was formerly a resident of Nephi and several relatives reside here at the present Generously ( Mc-Cle- ry rs x "iV Club Hears Extension i Service Men 1 e. al tl-.- Social News Happenings Jurymen for Next Year Being Named Fred J. Millimap of Mammoth was In Nephi Thursday where he and William G. Orme were acting as Jury Commissionery for the selection of jurors for 1948. Mr. Milliman stated that 80 were heinjj selected from Ncphl, 17 from Levan. 10 from Mona: 39 from Eureka, 10 from Mammoth and three from the Callao-TroCreek area. ut Mrs Stanl-Jarrcff and Mr. and Mr. Earl Jarrett were In - r' For Monday Evening On Monday. December 15th. at Juab high school auditorium, a musical concert will be presented. The concert will begin at 8 P. M. The concert will cmsist of numbers by The Trebbletes, a girls' chord us; the Juab h gihscETA chorus; a mixed chorus; and the Juab high school band along with individual vocal and instrumental numbers by trios, duets and solos. Approximately 150 students will participate in the concert. It is probable that this will be the first of a series of concerts in the Juab area. There will be no charge for this concert. Come out and enjoy the music 'of your own Juab students. Reporter, Doris Halverson. Two Wards Plan Annual Conferences Ward Conference in the Nephi Fourth Ward will be held on Sunday, according to an announcement made today by J. Ivan Tew, wash bishop. Regular Sunday School and Sacrament meetings will be conducted with the, Stake officials being in charge of the various activities. Ward Conference Accident Victim to be Buried Here .Yllfe. Cutting of Christmas Trees Banned - VV,-CK- . r to protect the forest our local watersheds Ciintrnas tree r.Ics are In ord covt r i.n r.o Juab County Representatives of the State Farm Bureau Federation were in Nephi several days last week assisting the local representatives In the 1948 County membership campaign. Very satisfactory results were achieved inTephi and Levan. A meeting was held on Wednesday evening in the Juab County Cuort house where farm problems weer discussed in connection with the 1948 program. Representing the Utah State weer LeGrand Jarman, field resresentative from Orem, Mr. Gardner, American Fork, Howard Urddison, Ogden. From the County organization were Wll-for- d Belliston, Nephi, H. R. Fran-cor- n. Levan and James H. Ellison, president of the County Farm Bureau To the People of this Community Objective WHEAT When the objective! were Nor- mandy and llurma and Rome, expected our sons to get in 0 eie and fifht. They did. We to stand Jl ln 'ine for meat i G-Z$ "nd cigarettes tTTrf'.T.-fto piece out nuK.ir and meat S t ... and canned tx-in- Trei- -. mark"' i to these sources to ohtin their These trees are proeJuoed common iplly or cut from private, sl.'.te "ir federal lands under under pi orr superv ision. Th? s'ate law requires that all tre-- s sold must he properly 'Tien you buy i tree be 'irf it be ns a tn? showinsj thpt il has I ten legally (tit. fVven IeSpain. Forest i'... . j. .m ,wv'., j.... . ... ... ., ON PALESTINE BORDER . . . Tbesc capable looking horsemen S.re members of a tavuli trap of the type which wis reported moving-- up the Palestine bc Jrr i.T a t ' of strength staged by Arab states at they ebjected U proposed partitioning ot the Holy Land, The Tranv Jordan frontier force was organised after World War I for derense of the mandated territory r.f T.n Jordanla and Palestine. This troop Is moving along a dry river bed near the Pair stine frontier. Tr. r. i n la Dow and Independent monarchy with a army. Ninety per cent of i's soldiers ACTIO m u Trsnsjordaa fore well-traine- d are Arabs with British and Arab officers. u t Sa'urrlv p. rn. for their rcpilar jaf 'reiirannl nreonlini; ti Vkla t(1f ,(V Mi there's in ... objective with to save . . religiously. We must check ourselves on every reeatless and because steers eggless day and chickens eat more grain than we do. One crc requires a hell pound of precious grain to prnfluce! The Citizens l lOckey. All memln.r of fl are urged to attend the rehearsal Now the pttce The objective Is wheat. We irust avoid wasting food If i We did as urgent jtit an nnures siirceni meei goods. it. are teing sold on and the public is rl.ieired tries. f the Nephi Farm Bureau Leaders Visit mad.' on forest Sands. Aa; ,4...... fZ :.,...jfc... of First ward will be held Sunday, according to an announcement on Officers and teachers Thursday. of all auxiliaries and quorums will meet at 9 a. m., with the regular Sunday School session at 10 a. m., and the Sacrament meeting at 6 P. M. completeing the day's program. All members of the ward are urged to attend the Sunday School and Sacrament meetings. A fireside chat with M Men and Gleaners was held at the home of Mrs. Carlyle Braithwaite on Sunday,' December 7th. L. P.' Anderson spoke on "The Origin-aito- n of our Bible" after which a discussion took place and refreshments were served. On Sunday, December 14th, a fireside chat will be home at the home of Ann Clair Bailey. E.. LV Richardson will talk on ''Courtship and Marriage." well-coach- ed ime. IV.'- Concert Plan Social News tit Post office employers of Nrphi will remain on the job on Saturday afternoons until Christmas, in order to serve the public during the Christmas mail rush. Post Master Fred L. Gadd announced Thursday that residents of Ncphl should MAIL NOW In order to assure delivery of their packages before the holiday. Salt Lake City Friday. 1947 Lecturer To Talk At Third Ward Chapel Wasps Have and Jackman, and Kenneth Warren, and Successful and Arthur and Taylor, Ostler, Elain Taylor and Tour Game left the Ingrem. The a short for evening Wan-kic- r, A. H. Sorensen, Engineer .announced of this week that plans for the Nenhi Citv Sanit ary Sewer are now almost com plete and that puoiisning oi me Notice to bidders will be made before the end of the year. TVift tvno rtf crrnimH find terrain of our community makes sewer construction .relatively easy in Nephi and it is anticipated that a large number of contractors will endeavor to secure the job. It is The Fourth Ward Relief Soc- expected that an early start on iety will have a Christmas pro- the actual construction can be gram on Tuesday, December 16 made soon after the bids are let. at 2 P. M. in the Third ward All ladies of the ward chapel. are urged to attend. f Mrs. Mary Jane Winter entertained at a family dinner on Saturday, December 6th, the occasion being their 8th wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and family of Clearfield enjoyed the week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson, returning to their home on Tuesday. Miss Renon Christensen, a student at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen. Mrs. Eliza Morgan returned to her home after a weeks visit in Nephi with her son in law and uHugnter, ivir. ana Mrs. n;an City To Call For Bids on Hawkins and and grandscn h.ii.'d, and daughter to Idaho last Cathleen SanitarySewer Friday and returned and Mr. v.th Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stephensen and son Reuben visited recently in Shelby, Idaho at the home of ivir. ana Airs. Linton Stephensen. Mrs. Faye Winter and son Leon are in Gunnison as guests at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon Larsen. East Juab Residents Give 11, we all hHp t e wi.pat Sve 'he uf-eH- ptti-- f i Committee Fd nf this program fow The ob-)- ti and peace. nave rr.eat save |