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Show I KcNi, iU OriznJLy at tki of Cxoii.-cftoa- City "cNtfii, tU at tlU di nttal" DzUndLy City of nitali" Volume 40 Juab Nephi, County, Utah, Thursday, March 24, 1949 Number Services Set New Dates Set For Annual for Nephi Baby Funeral services will be held Ute Stampede Anderson M. at the Saturday at Funeral Home for Team Makes Fine Showing At Tournament 11:00 A. ualyn Carl Mellor. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mellor of Nephi. The child died at the tamily home Thursday of two-mont- rs Doc Sorensen Signed To Furnish Rodeo Livestock 12 old son Dates for Utah's Big show, the UTE STAMPEDE, have been adand 9, by vanced to July action of the Board of Directors at a recent meeting. The change was made from the dates announced earlier, in order to avoid competition on the world's leading thru-o- Nephi Player Wins Place on One All State Team unknown causes. Born January 7, 1949, the boy was the son of Lynn Wilson and In addition to Fay M. Mellor. his parents, he is survived by two brthers and two sisters: Harold Lynn, Douglas. Eleanor and JoAnn Mellor, all of Nephi; four grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mellor and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mellor, all of Fayyette. Services will be conducted by me ourxn ward tsisnoprtc. Friends may call from 10 a. m. until time of services Saturday. Interment will be in Vine Bluff Juab high's basketball team returned to Nephi last Sunday after s of tournaa strenuous " ment play, and with them they brought honors for sixth place of the eight places given in the B class play. Sixteen teams were comboys from other shows entered in the annual tournament the West. The dates of July with eight of these being eliminare open dates to provide ated from play by the end of the fcr best with the cowboys Nephi third night. Juab high school won the three nignts or roueo. the opening round play with a "APRIL SHOWERS" !s the theme for the annual Junior Prom. Class officers shown above extend Raymond A. Jackson, president win over Dixie, and followed this of the show, also announced this with a win over Wasatch on a cordial invitation. Left to right: Lynn Chase, Tim Carter, President Elmo Jarrert, Doris Shaw, week the signing of Dr. J. C. PRIESTHOOD LEADERSHIP Thursday furnight of last week. On to Idaho, of Sorenson Camas, Ruth Ann Gowers and Donna Mathews. Photo by Chapman Studio Annoucement has been made Friday they ran headlong into the nish the rodeo stock for this by the Stake Presidency that the championship aspirations of the year's big events. Dr. Sorenson B Y High from Provo, winners of Priesthood regular is well known throughout the enleadership the red-hAlpine division. will be rodeo for held his meeting United States at tire Sunday BY smothered the Wasps with 2:30 p. m. at the Third Ward brahmas and wild broncos and chapel. The time is being chang- a barrage of shots from way-ohas furnished the stock for the A cordial invitation has been to 2:30 because of fast day on the floor. It has been rport-e- d ed, several on rodeos Ute Stampede extended by the officers and comthe Wasps defensive stingmeetings in being held on Sunday. er that occasions the past. ' well in the game, but mittee chairmen o fthe 194J) Junworked announcalso An of Jackson President epidemic mumps and ior Prom, for the public to attend A MATTER OF SELF the Provo lads were hot on their has been signchicken is Pete ed that Logan pox prevalent in Nephi PRIMARY CONFERENCE the annual social event of the earand everything they shots long for the at as annouced time. ed the Nephi In order to INTEREST present ly sping season, when the event threw hit the basket. show. Logan announced the fam- assist parents and teachers to "A Child Too. Must Know The is held at the Juab high shhool On the other hand, Juab was The head of a large retail ous Madison Sauare Garden rodeo recognize these diseases and to Way" is the theme of tho Nonhi gymnasium on Friday evening, cold when it came to hitt rrrra ni'al rrt roont r en M quite rodeo. Gardens and the Boston bring them under control, it is Third Ward Primary conference February 1st the They played a ing 4U ( some or as On basis known the the new cases be re which will be held Sunday evening fine floor basket. last year, and is all urged that Wiih the theme "April Show- and controlled the obgame, and of years experience ported in perso nto Mr. Davis or at 6 P. M. at the ward rh "tops" of his profession. , ers" being beautifully carried out all their share of the time, but servation . . I am convinced t Both the local committee and by telephone to 113 as soon as Everyo.ie is invited to attend. in decorations, the dance is to be when it came to making the thai, what's good for us re- Doc. Sorenson are making every possible after recognition. the tops in entertainment for the counters things just didn't "Safety - A Family Affair" is effort tailers is good for the coun- - 1 theme to line up a group The symptoms of mumps are possible school year. Tickets have been 1949 chosen "Home the for pan out for them. try, and conversely, what's I Safety Week" in Utah which will of outstanding specialty perform- characterized by fever and by SWEETHEARTS BALL on sale during the past week, with Things didn t go quite so Daa good for the country is good i be observed ers to highlight the Ute Stam- swelling and tenderness of one all juniors on the selling line. in the game Saturday evening, throughout the state pede Kwav.th de- - ) The annual us Fervent for retailers. rodeo performances. kh or more of the salivary glands, by As has been the custom during Wasps had votion to the general wel- - j March 27th to April 2nd, followsponsored by the M Men and althouSh the PeP a lor Watch and aaaiuonai this above paper swelling appearing the past few years, special tick-a Governor oroclamation by Gleaners of Juab stake will be disPlaved in earlier games was for the t ingBracken Lee. to from time in Rodeo information front of the of the angle jaw. ets are being issued to "spectators" 3 fare thus become?, opemng six general retailer, a matter of ( J. Team work Is the kep for pre- time, and above all,' write that The mode of transmission is by held Friday evening in the Second prevaltnt ,in . at the dance. If you do. not care th.is pla3 Included in the events H" to those friends and rela direct contact and through the letter acto dance, but desire to come to varied and the many of the. Pvpnincr will ho m. nunn--. South Summit boys from Kamas venting the them of tives nose the and from the telling see the beautiful decorations, the 1 today discharges so 1 which are cidents This attitude has characperoccuring ot the Juab Stake Sweetheart seemed to get the range of the Ult throat of infectedshould persons. Sus- mg class members would sincerely i terized the policies which in the homes of the state new dates for the 194a and a floor show staged under the basket and started the score roll j sistently careSTAMPEDE be July ceptible welcome you. persons "have for home nation. record The and ( guided retailing for a airection of Miss Winona Greaves ing well ahead of the Juab high fully observed for three weeks of Music for the dance will be fur-long time. We read, for ex- - J accidental deaths fo rthe years the Juab high school physical boys. childand after school exposure, nished by Wes Barrey and his or- s amnio that fViain evdama shows: 1947 1948 and of Juab high entered the tournaeducation department. for ren should be inspected 1848 1947 daily chestra from Provo. ment as second-plac- e ( team from and other retailers in all of mutual everyone to age (12 three weeks after exposure, for 53 lines have voluntarily re- the Nebo division, with the Span Falls on level places ...38 100) is invited to attend. disease. fthe o any 4 . 1 signs down as ish Dons stairs Fork the num-e- r going j duced their profit margins j Falls dance will be rjrooepded Kv Children or adults having the theTheannual .1 2 one team . The Spaniards lost I to hold prices down, and, ( Fell from bed M disease should be kept at home : girl on the first and third nights, to 2 J that these 1 margins are, for ( Fell from window fro 21 days after the first ap- banquet. be eliminated from the tournaFell from auto in part, smaller now jI the most im pearance of the disease. For 2 ment play. than in the OPA era. The garage mune persons there are no quar- TO PRESENT PLAY 1 1 retailers did not do this for ( Fell on knife Angus Belliston, stellar guard, antine restrictions. Serious and .1 David Bird, forward, . Kenneth i charitale like 1 Explosions With spring just around the often reasons ( everyone else, lasting complications may The Second Ward MIA will Bean, Center, Clyde Garrett and corner, it is not too early to begin Scalds, burns and con- they want to 13 present a three act playT entitled 6 to think and Dlan for this coming occur by permitting infected per all recognized Lynn Chase T were make as much money as f flagaration 1. i to sons r a,. An AYLi-- 1. mv t... .uic C be about before the dis fT.lmncr 1 summer's planting program which 8 " t, All m1o" wi Lneir But they are ) Poisons lor papers 4&vy they can. qul ease has subsided. a m. i me fine i.ou 10 9 p. surrentirely All ai received second ward do Suffocations to play. will the Angus much aware of the fact beautify completely "Spring is clean up time time 4 6 oundings of our community. Here Chicken pox also is a report- hrall. Directors of the play are state recognition on the Salt Lake fact that high prices, would, f Cleaning fire arms to clean out hazards around the able It is characterized Joyce ChappeU and DaNell Tribune first team, and on the or a are few in Drowned i and (in more inponds time, drive suggestions on beautif-icatio- by a disease. farmstead that might cause mild headache, fever, Deseret News second team. The 9 9 slight near ditches home) the and loss of on the j .v.. vviuuiucia ism is, jury and or All members of the first and other players named above rec slight generalized "pains 3 5 . locPlan your garden early - farm" says Joseph F Parris, Juab market, forcing them down I Gases a small an elevated second ward are invited to attend eived honorable mention on one eruption 2 ate each shrub or plant according 2 to a subsistence basis of ), Strangulation County Agricultural agent. 111 llllAAll or both teams. 2 3 to its particular habit of growtn. area crowned by a vesicule or tins frightful comedy. M.0B VWu1iijUah Electrocution ' "A place for everything and evor three blister lasting four days, inis play will be presente.l to 100 99 And mass rtistrihutinn Ho- - i Prune trees and shrubs. Cut which Totals erything in its place" is a good a granular ine rourtn ward on March 30th out dead wood, injured wood, and scab. dries, becoming for their existence . on safety slogan. Disorder is respon- )i pend is from .per-- at 7:20 p. m. in the Third WKvd SPECIAL M I A PROGRAM Transmission This record offers a challenge! Sill IKJ UMIIIg tUVII o mnnn , UI sible for one of every five accidj amusement hal, and in Levan On Safety can best be attained by shrubs and trees to shape and s" ?e person yy uirecu retailers, out of enlightened t ents, according to the National Wednesday, March 30th, the incubation period is about on March 31 at 8 P. M. the cooperation of every paint the wounds using a good have done all ( enlisting of M I A of the First Ward will Safety council. The largest cause Parents the l" member family. bordeaux I could to protect the .:, the crusts have of injuries, other than the perthey have a very pecial program. The until it ci i paint. :.., j i of the t and other adults should feel as j xi.- - continue sonal factor of poor judgment, is purchasing power class work will be held a usual. SCHEDULE DRAMA scars and teach the to " entirely their allf wood. cut responsibility out old This will base, disorder. public. and in the Interest class, healed. well as practice the rules of safe- cimiii,,. The Third ward MIA Drama Mrs. Izola Special Debris and trash, such as DaDer. 6 Juab County Parker, bv Dersons hav-worn """'"""V'T imitators Children are We an live in re-great l. . weak . or trees u?ullns ty. integrated Dpnartmr,t onnn.,nnn scattered boxes and boards, rags Home Demonstration of the USAC i.. M meseouseases the7 follow will the her buspracand of kind moved naturally and oconomy. should these Any trees XX' have and rubbish, are fire hazards, as Extension Service, will give a oe morougniy cieaneu. tices of their elders. , .v ' " iness, or any group of peowell as ideal hiding places for large, obtain the services of some snouia uiama. in very unusual and interesting less honed that the oeoDle of It should be for safe Rules which fattens y.y.iiy who one living his business knows ple, in unfairly three sets entitled "Whittlin" by son on the subject of "Nutrition rats and mice. Removing trash N at the expense of the rest incorporated in little children's order to protect life and proper ephiwillgivetheirentire L. Verne SlouL collections reduces the chances Food a Sparkplug." She will cotheir entire will lessons. Nephi of will first in give suffer the us, long ty. for ffre and destroys these "hoIt will be presented on Tuesday enhance value of the lesson thru so officials the learned to habits and run. Attitudes The operation city welfare" should manure be "general apBarnyard tels" for rodents. March 29 in the Third use of illustrations. will largely plied to flowerbeds and lawns if that every precaution may be evenh.g, 22 producers, seller early in the home Farm families alone suffer Amusement hall, at 7:30 suf- Ward Following the classwork, there taken to avoid in other imbehavior their means unnecessary determine what it not has been it exactly 3,500 deaths and lost 100 applied. fering and confinement, P. m. already ine cast or eight players will be the crowning of the First life. of of all walks welfare the Sow as annual seeds plies million dollars worth of farm includes Harold Stephenson as Ward Queen and her attendants petunias, Dr. F. H. Beckstead the workers, Investors, producThoughtlessness is the virus snopdragons, asters and others in property annually by fires. Al"inage doctor; La Von Jones as for the Gold and Green ball. Dancbreeder of the insidious is knows sellers. ers, in that or in 90 the most Retailing The Mother; Betty Motes as her ing and refreshments will conpots per cent of our farm home casualties. demonand that is many nouse it oe to fires are caused by carelessness, transplanted, later. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Beagley mothers daughter; Earl McPher-so- n clude the evening's activtiy. All Children should be made aware transplanting should be done onwere in and carelessness involves strating its knowledge in the as The village crab; Valene members of the ward are urged to trash ljake aty Friday the and of of conduct the right taught day by day dangers and rubbish. and' visiting with relatives Judd as a giggling H and attend. everfreen girl; Tom should avoid to them. business. They Check through the farm shop. way Plant as Dopie; Kempton .are in tournarnent Motes as deand discover to be encouraged move at this Are tools in their right places? time. old friend of Dopie; Jimmy Steptect hazards that are potential Keep them soaked thoroughly. Are hammer and axe handles in henson as a of so village. to them that killers trees report other and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perrenoud Dean Winn andboyDonnathe good condition and secure? Transplant all Is Sperks are be eliminated. may soon As shrubs as an now.' there they the accumulation of barbed and son Larry of Rexburg, Idaho Make children active particip- weather permits, sow many of the are guests of her wire, glass, scrap metals, loose Everyone is invited to attend parents, Mr. ants in the fight to keep accidents early vegetables Members of the Ladies Literary for it will soon and Mrs. Jos. R. Price, boards, weeds, grass, etc., about ouiNits'on is tree homes wards. and of out be time. the farmstead? League met at the home of Mrs. Teach them that courtesty and J. L. Garrett on March 17, with If every farm family would Mr. and Mrs. Mont Spcrry, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mrs. Max L. Orme, president, conthe Golden Rule are fundamentals conduct a spring clean-u- p Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton were camto all Utah people of safe living. Bernell Lunt. Mrs. Hazel Bosh in Salt Lake City Wednesday and and son Duane of Provo Mrs. Linden Leatham ducting. paign, inside and out, it would go is Challenging the knowledge that this state is Make Home Safety a family and Mrs. Wm. Howarth were a - Thursday attending the State the week end at the home of mi,t Mrs. Alton a long way toward read club collect. their eliminating fire and accident hazards, provide near the top of all states in the Affair. mong those attending the Touma- - Fair Board convention and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Peterson gave an interesting papMrs. a more healthful environment, union in percentage of population ment last Friday. er on poetry for children. Tournament. Fratt. gain during the past eight years. and conserve food and sang "Trees" acYorgason Gayle feed In fact, this state is seventh out companied by Miss Rheta S perry. of the forty-eigstates, with a Those enjoying the evening wer gain of 19 per cent since 1940. Mrs. Ralph Beard. Mrs. D. C. The first ten states according to Boswell. Mrs. Elgin R. Garrett, percentaages of gain are: Oregon, Mrs. Clarence Gowers, Mrs. Hos-mCalifornia, Washington, Arizona, Grace, Mrs. Elmo Haynes, Nevada, Florida, Utah. Maryland, Mrs. Linden Leatham, Mrs. Alma and Mrs. Wilf Lieutenant First Connecticut The w 11 Jones, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Mrs. Pratt and sons Greg- ht'ord Howard Max Orme, Mrs. Elden Sherwood, and Davis, spent a few day. SEFn 7i fh. JL.l The first annual dancing party witn' tu2ir parents, Mr. Miss Rheta S perry, Ms. Marvin 1,in way Nephi of the International Association per cent for Oregon to Witt Mrs. Claude Wilkey. Mrs. and Mrs. Wilford Pratt and Mr. of Machinists, Local Lodge 1663, 13 per centgain loss for North Dakota. and G. E. Wilkey, Mrs. Gayle YorD. before leav T. Davis Mrs. will be held at the Second Ward In actual population count, not gason, Mrs. Ivan E. Carlson and ing Tuesday for Camp Kilmer, Hall Saturday, March 26th. Utah has also moved New percentage, the hostess, Mrs. J. L. Garrett. will re where they Jersey Plans for the affair call for forward from fortieth In 1940 to to before main sailing briefly as the h in 1948. "Aprons and Overalls" ' where Lt. Pratt has V proper dress for the evening. To With the remarkable gains that Germany to :J J i duty with the United add to the fun, the officers have have been made in population assigned Medical States Army Corps. arrange for plenty of hats and comes the unmistakable challenRe Mrs. Pratt have spent noise makers. for wise planning and develop-me- theLt. and seven 5, months at Fort past will be served. Refreshments of Utah's resources in order i i I Dr. where Washington Lewis, Tickets for the affair are on sale to maintain and enhance these on the staff of the members gains and provide a decent stand- Pratt wasGeneral this week, with paid-uhospital. Madigan of the I A M, C I O or A F L be- ard of living. ing admitted with their memberE. R. Garrett, manager of ship card. There will be a meeting for all Christensens, Inc., Nephi store at- Land Owners of Juab County in Members of the American Leg- tended a managers meeting in the Blue Room of the City Equipion Auxiliary will conduct a cake Payson Tuesday where plans were ment building Saturday at 7:30 Left to right: Leona Ewefl, FOURTH WARD JUNIOR GIRLS AT RECENT ROSE CEREMONY: sale Saturday, according to an an- completed for the company's An p. m. Please be there and exnouncement made today by of niversary sale which will be held press your opinion about prevail- Carol Steele, Fawn Bailey, Janica Sperry, Edith McPherson, Rowena Sudweekt, Mrs. Gayle BaiIn April. ficers of the unit. Managers of all storrs.ing conditions. Bonnie Howard, Alene Pratt, MarilynKeder, c on1 mnalHnrakla Tkwnlm aala will ho hold In ftut wpro - - - nroaont A4ni,rf. ley, clati leader; Colleen Chase, Ellen Sudkeews, r ' "' i.aaui w.w.uv.ovis JBirvroiu, 0"V Vtdl new wast lt seasonal Shaw R. merchandise E. Juab County Land Owners Company building, Howard. Photo by Chapman Studio was announced. purchased. Protective Association. ''"-- ' 7-- 8- ' ut -9 Parents to Curb Epidemic Annual Junior Prom Set For Friday April First 5 four-day- of Asks Aid I FAST DAY SUNDAY Sunday will be fast day in Juab Stake, according to President James H. Ockey. The date is being advanced in accordance with advice from the first presidency o fthe church because of the general conference being scheduled for Salt Lake City on April 3rd. ot ut Home Safety Week Offers Challenge two-poi- nt I ll. tue i I - . ' 5 S , Removal of Debris is Safety Must Urges Early Planning For Spring Planting 1 Men-Glean- er "' 1 t: Wor-woo- n. man-hou- 1 d. rs i S A. V. J A IV. , self-intere- " y. L b!g ut cold-fram- Sf Union Slates dX r rt er fSLi'ory a. . b Uil - Ul' villi mm: i rt ! t' p " i v - - I n I thirty-eight- , Ve-hau- Visit Here Prior To Sailing ht S S 'xlews Briefs Population Of Utah Increases Dance Satur. attend-fr!f,(lUOU- tt..i I Bar-ni- ce V I N |