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Show "JVeftlU, ttu Dxic.nJ.Lij Citij attfu. i. ofnitaH" C.roi.i.-coaA- Volume 40 W ' , "X I HELD BY CZECHS . . . George R. Jones, 21, of Owensboro, Kjr., was one of two GI's being held by Czechoslovakia!! officials. It was said in Washington that attempts to secure release of the two had been blocked. $ X f aS Nephi, n Ll g services Held At Rigby For Mrs. Bowles 4 tMHBHMMlMHBHBMHHHHnBM 4 J i 1 r Thursday, March 1949 17. Number 1 TTI1 T"! iMllllllWlll reU-lif- big-tim- ,r . MOTHER DIDN'T CARE . . . An apparently destitute mother, leaving- a note saying, "I don't care for him," abandoned this boy in the hall- way of a Chicago residence on the west side. Police were seeking the mother who said in her note she couldn't take care of the baby. Mrs. Sudweeks, LaVrn Bowles, Susie Worwood, Mrs. Carl Bowles, Mrs. Cadie Cazier, Mr. Mary Goble. Mr. Bale of Payson was also in attendance. Club Hears Lt. Governor Lt. Governor Clifton N. Mem-mo- tt of Helper, senior officer of the Kiwanis Clubs of this area, Juab high school's "Miracle" are proving to be the 'surprise" team of the class B basketball tournament, according to press and radio comments on the play by the plucky group of youngsters from the local school. the highly favored Tipping Dixie high school Flyers to the in their opening tourtune of nament game, the Wasps oame but through with a harder-fougvictorious second round game on Wednesday, pulling safely in lead of the Wasatch Wasps to win by a III J4 0 & ' V -- GIRL FOR '49 . . . Young film star Janis Paige was selected as the Veterans of Wars Foreign "Poppy Girl" this year. She was the unanimous choice of the national Buddy Poppy committee to typify the average girl who works each year In the tksj1 m1 pj I 11 1' 6 hJl Lsj fTI ". j j sj '. : p ipj I uvjjfe't ht I nl r-sJ- J Lions Club Declared successful In every respect was the annual Fashion Show, sponsored y the Jaycee Janes, ladies auxiliary to the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce. Shown here are the ladles and gentleman who appeared as models in the annual affair, held at the Second Ward Hall. Funds de; rived from the sale of tickets will be used for a civic project. To Hear Official V 1 Service Star School High Officers Are Interestinterest Selected The Nephi Chapter of Service held their regular meetine March 11 at the City hall. The election of officers for the year was conducted by Mrs. Ida Harris. Mrs. Albert Jones was elected president, Mrs. Celia Briggs as first vice president and Lila Mrs. Laura Morgan Richardson. was named secretary: with Ann Stephensen as treasurer. Elsie Sid well as historian; Deliah Stan ley, color bearer; Olive Broad head chaolain: Lucille Brough or ganist; Nita Park chorister and Stella Anderson, reporter. Chairmen of the various are: Star Point Sisterhood, Amy Isabel Ocky; Education, Emily remembrance, Warner; Jackson: Relief, Anna Painter; The vieilance. Marcia Pexton. following program was also enjoyed: Talk on diet and nutrition for people over 40; Diano solo, Robert Ingram and reading, by Wayne Andrews. Star Legion Worker At Meeting Here Scipio Lions Club Plans Charter Night new Scipio Lions Club, organized Convention Scheduled Irrigators Set Meetings in East Juab is being Considerable shown by the people of Nephi in the Extension Service program. At present the Home Economics phase being emphasized is Housing and Home Management. Mrs. Rhea Hurst Gardner, Housing and Home Management Specialist of the Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service, is in Juab County for this week to ls The following educational meet ings on irrigation water uses are scheduled for Monday and VTues- ana aay or next weeK, marcn Lvan, Monday March 21, 2:00 p. m., City hall; Nephi, Mondaq, March 21, 8:00 p. m., Court house; train leaders in The plan fo rthe school was, to Mona, Tuesday, March 22, 2:00 have two leaders representing each p. m., City hall; Nephi, Tuesday, ward. Considerable interest in March 22, 8:00 p. m., Blue Room some instances and other factors of the City Equipment building. These irrigation education meetaltered the plan. The following wemen are taking ings are being sponsored by the Irrigation Coinpanies: the training: Mrs. Harry Black, following Levan Irrigation Co., Arvil Wan- Mrs. Clarence Ingram. Mrs. R. E. Irrigation Winn, Mrs. Ralph Murray, Mrs.ier president; Nephi JUAB Company, Albert E. Sells, presid- Thi Wostrintr Mrs. Fldpn G. T. F. P. Corn-Bett- y Mona?na. Irrigation wood. Mrs. Milton Boswell. Mrs.!ent; 2 3 3 7 f Sperry, and president, Y.est, V. GarMotes, Mrs. John Bird f 2 4 2 6 'North Creek Company, ImgatHm rett, Mrs. Dee Sparks, Mrs. Dean 4 4 2 10 Bean c ... Winn, Mrs. M. S. Ingram, Mrs. T.IRuJn Kay. 2 2 14 6 Belliston Clarence HorticulturaL g Ashton, Planned ? uNePhi W. Stephensen, Mrs. J. E. And- 1 1 13 6 Garrett -' g of Utah State Ag.at 8:9 J?" m' lf e ?" Specialist .the . f rews, Mrs. dead Blackett, Mrs.Mach 0 0 murr ser-- 'wr extension ricultural nual of Juab College meeting County Burnett Stephensen, Mrs. Rayi 0 2 ...l Users Water association. At this and Mrs. Spencer Kay. 0 0 Myers I U vMnnLfl. $ J ! ff if ri I t rniannn J . ft-v i h iiii m no i : . 0 0 ine worKsnop r or scnooi is unaeri velopment ,7, 0 f projects will be review- t Dai7M. .21 . Totals o fthe valley. A program of or Juab County Home demonstration ,ludiT.g1.the Clao irrigaUon chard management and the 1949 fxwjCT-- u viku was uuui uunng aeent DIXIE spray programs for apple orchyearFolks interested in enrolling in Iff. Bingham, Irrigation ards were Hafen 3 discusamong the topics the repeat school Mathis with fruit sed farmers. Farmers from Utah the Specialist State should get in touch with one of the .....o early this year to combat Blake c leaders or the County Extension Agricultural college Extension ser- plan .. ID. g orchard Espln will be pests. the vice, principal speaker. office in the post office building. -- ..2 Schmutz g .... On Tuesday evening, under the Others who will appear on the ; Gates f are R. program Dickerson, Wesley direction ofthe MIA Special In-- 1 Pearce g 1 , . rj n terest group, Mrs. Gardner and S C S and Joseph F. Parrish, Juab f ..0 Mrs.. Parker met with a group of County Agricultural agent 16 7 29 11 Totals The public is invited to attend about 90 people at the Second Score by quarters Ward Chapel in Nephi. Dr. F. 11. these meetings. " Fort Wall Camp of Daughters Beckstead introduced Mrs. Parker 14 22 29 The Fine Arts club will be host- of Utah Pioneers met at the home uljue who spoke briefly on the ExtenI sion program. She then introduc ess to the ladies of the Federated of Mrs. Beatrice Winn on Friday, Delta JUAB ed Mrs. Gardner, who gave a dem- Clubs of Nephi and their partners March 11th. Vice-Capta2 1 0 4 onstration on New Trends in Inter- at an open meeting Friday night Wilkey was in charge. The history ' Garrett f at the City Hall. The meeting will of Fort Wall Camp was given by Bird f 4 2 12 ior Decorating. 5 begin at 8 P. M. Mrs. Zelma Golden, county chair-- . Bean c 1 6 2 4 Dr. Wells Jakeman, professor man. Mrs. Olive Broadhead gave Belliston 2.1 54 g of Archeology at the B Y U will a paper on the diary of Robert g Sperry speak on "The Ruins of the An Gardner. Lunch was served to 16 Chase f .1 4 cient Mayans". The lecture will with Mrs. Hazel Carter, Mrs. Del- Morris c 0 be illustrated with colored motion ta Wilkey and Mrs. Olive Broad 12 24 12 36 Totals pictures. head acting as hostesses. WASATCH Re-invit-ed ShJ Makes Visit to - Orchards Pdent, "if I u At; t,i, " i i I 2 DUP Camp Holds Meet NEWSXvill ft f J; ii" 6 ' Mowc Briefs WALLGREN . . . Cain. Washington state Rrpubliran, who Is opposMon C. Wall-grrning OPPOSES Sen. Harry P. 'a nominatian as chairman national vuriljr In shown here hiiltrrrd with bonks and data Irttmdrd to support hi opposition to the appointment. f Mir p re-na- rf frd. I Wright Pitts Bond c Smith Broadhead Jordan Batty 0 1 .4 , - . f i '; Three Junior Girls of the Nephi 8eoond ward who recently participated In their ward Rose ceremony, with their leader. Left to right: BoniU Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielsen, Marilyn Ostler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Ostler, and Donna Tidwell, daughter of Mr. and W. Q. Tldwell. Center front Is Mrs. Louise Leavitt, elate leader. Watch next week's paper for picture of Fourth Ward Rose ... Score by quarters: (Score of to 0 3 13 13 0 2 Times-New- s b 11 14 32 30 36 18 20 ...ll Wasatch-Jua- 9 29 21 9 0 0 22 0 2 0 0 3 Totals Juab Wasatch 0 0 1 Montgomery telephone 7 .0 -l .. 2 13 6 14 2 1 3-- Lewis Mi 6 3 134 Sessions r, ft 2 in Wednesday evening by J. E. Hanson, Owen Taylor, E. C Malm-gre- n and Edgar Christensen Levan Lions who were In Scipio. As soon as plans are completed the date for the occasion will be announced, it was pointed out by officers of the Levan group, the sponsoring unit. A huge SALT LAKE CITY LaMar Monroe was chosen as 26th president of the new group, with turnout is expected for the Mont Robbins as secretary-treasureA special program arranged by anniversary celebration of the and Lon Memmott as chart- Utah Poultry and Farmers Coop- the officers of the Mutual Iml erative which will be held at the provement associations of the Neer night chairman. Hotel Utah on Saturday, March phi Second Ward will be given at 26th. the Sacrament .meeting Sunday The event originally was sched- evening in the Nephi Second ward 1 t w uled for February 26th but with according to an announcement by many members still isolated by the bishopric. Th 20th Century Club were the the heavy storms, the meeting was All members of the ward are The meeting guests of Mrs. C. W. Glazier at postponed one month. At least invited to attend. he rhome March 9th. Litany was 500 of the more than 6000 mem- will begin at 6:00 p. m. given by Mrs. C R. Jenkins. Mrs. bers of the organization are exPaul E. Booth treated the sub- pected to attend. Featured speak"Springtime" will be the theme ject "Shall This Nation Be Bom er will be Dr. F. R. Beaudette of for New Dr. the musical program which will New the Brunswick, Jersey. Attending meeting Again". vaccine be the discovered Mrs. H. Mrs. Beaudette E. S. J. were, presented in the Fourth Ward Forrest, Keller, Mrs. Bent R. Brysn, Mrs. for combating Newcastle. This M I A in connectlo with the crown-on Wilford Pratt Mrs. C R. Lomax, disease caused considerable dam- ing of the Queen ceremony Mrs. C. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Paul E. age among Utah flocks last year, Wednesday evening, March 23rd. inBooth, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. IL so the appearance of this famed All members of the ward are this inand enjoy attend to vited L. Mangelson and the hostess, pathologist will be of special terest to Utah Poultry member. special program. Mrs. Glazier. Utah Poultry 4 . 52-2- Red Cross POPPY games have been brought; to large audiences in Nephi. Direct wire has been sent to the Juab high school where the students (those ' not ac the tournament) partly filled the auditorium, and a large number of townspeople heard the game broadcast on the street by use of a sound truck. 9 In the game Wednesday, Angus Bellston was high point man, with 14 points, followed by Clyde Garrett with 13 and Ken Bean with 10. David Bird and Clyde Garrett 36-3- 2 were highly praised for their fine game. Through the sponsorship of floor game, with all of the Juab The Commercial Bank of Utah the boys coming in for plenty or praise for their play. Thursday s game was a little slower than that played. Wednes probably because of day night the presence of the tall Bond from Wasatch. This young man towers 6H feet, or approximately that, and has a stretch that puts him all over the floor at once. The two wins puts Juab in the Through the cooperation of Lion semi-finaof the tournament, and Owen DeSpain, Nephi Lions Club their opponent for Friday night was shown a conservation and wild will be B Y H S from Provo, Al life motion picture at their meet- pine district strong boys who outing held March 10th in the Blue played Murray Thursday to gain Room. the sernin final round. At this meeting the Lions voted The game was tentatively set to have the Juab high school bas for 6 P. M., although nothing defketball team as their guests at inite was annouced late ThursTivt moatinor MowVi OAV day night. The same broadcast ho'nored for The team will arrangements will b in effect sportsmanship and athletic ability. Townspeople of East Juab coun- Harold K. Guild, Lions District !ty have been highly elated with Governor will be the honored , the wonderful work of the Wasps, guest and speaker of the evening j There could be .nothing finer in with a talk based on Lionism. the world this week, than for Several prospective members of these boys to blaze their way a Lions club in Goshen have been through to the championship. to hear Mr. Guild speak, j ports from those who have seen All local Lion members are ur- - the tournament games are that ged to attend this meeting honor- -' it is highly possible, although the I BY team is rated quite high. ing their district governor. The box scores "Wasps" was the featured speaker at the regular Kiwanis club meeting on Monday night at the Blue room. The meeting was in charge of past president Ray Powell, and featured, also, a little St. Patricks day fun with Ray Worth ington as chairman. Lt. Governor Memmott pointed out the work being done by Kiwanis throughout the country in of the underprivileged behalf children, and discussed various The American Red Cross home committee reports. service representatives of Juab and Sanpete Counties attended a meeting March 9th at the Court Miss Wanda Johnson or house. Salt Lake City was in charge of the meeting. She is Home Service Consultant for Nevada and Mrs. Cora Fowden was Utah. recently appointed Home Service representative for Mona. Mrs. Norma Whitmore of Salt Plana for a charter LEV AN Lake City visited last week with few next within the night program weeks ar being announced by the her sister and brother in law, ne wScipio Lions club, organized Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brough. -- 1 Juab High Team To Meet B Y High School Team in Semi Finals Friday Evening , k, "; 1 toMDi - : 1 Funeral services were held at Rigby, Idaho last week for Mrs. Louisa Bale Bowles, who died at the home of a son, S. C. Bowles of Rigby on March 4th. Mrs. Bowles was 84 years of age. She was born September 28, 1864 at Whit-wicEngland, a daughter of Richard and Sarah Miller Bale. Services were directed by Bishop Jesse Call, with the spake rs being Wm. J. Sperry, President T. D. Reese and Richard Sudweeks. Prayers were given by Bishop Horace L Baird, and Bishop Elgin R. Garrett of Nephi. Burial was in Rigby Pioneer cemetery with the graveside prayer by S. C. Bowles. Musical selections consisted of two quartet selections by the FOOLED BY "BAFFLES" . . . Stake Quartet, "Rock of Eleanor Farrell of New York Rigby and "Not Dead But Sleep-eth.Ages" was one of the first of a string two vocal solos by Thomas of beautiful women who were and Andrus, "Face to Face" deceived by Gerard Dennis, "When I Take My Vacation In e "Raffles" who was exHraven". e posed as a gem and Mrs. Bowles, former resident of Jewel thief. Nephi is survived by the following children; W. T. Bowles, S. C. Bowles and Vivian Field, Rigby; y I A. Roy Bowles, Nephi, and A. L. inrtni i Bowles, Salt Lake City, and Retta Tulalake, California; 47 s 'I Crowther, ft 72 great grand grandchildren, and one great great children grandchild; and the following brothers and sisters: Clifford Bale of Payson, Thomas Bale, Mary E. Goble and Sadie Cazier, Nephi., In attendance at the services from Nephi included: Mr. and -- ""7 ""1 Mrs. Roy Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. v Elgin R. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Utah, County, fe MOB 1 Juab 32 game through courtesy of Salt Lake Tribune Tribune) Social News Items Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey and baby and Mrs. Dan Ellis of Salt y Lake City are enjoying at visit with Mr. and Mrs. C W. Glazier and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford 10-da- Bailey. Mrs. Helen Steele of Goshen was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden the fore part of the week. |