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Show "JVefJU, tfU DxUnJly City at . ttuL of Cxoii-cRoa- "JVtfa tit at tkt ds nii' Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, September Central Utah Project Is Explained receive East Juab County will of bene probably the greatest Centhe when area individual kny into tral Utah Project comes ana according to atmaps the pub-h-e explanations discussed eveningr meeting held Monday Juab high school auditor-?LThe meeting was arranged Dr. P. forby of Nephi and member Water and Power Board, wftH. , a, Linke, State Engineer, directly K,0S5tah the Central Utah will bring waters froTVhlgh Uinta mounted Strawberry reservoir Juab County by flow line canalofto U and other parts oe out that it was pointed before the project several years data will become a reality. The be will concerning the project to congress, probably toi 1950, and following five rvr -Ig . c " approval the probefore years will pass ject could be constracted. Parent project on the Colorado River diversion, will be storage lams built at Flaming Gorge, and at Echo Park, whereto the waters guarantee will be .empoundtd a constant flow at Lee's ferry in park Northern Arizona. The Echowater dam will also provide the for of area Utan, for the Vernal water being diexchange for the Utah. verted to Central Approximately 1600 acre feet will be available for East Juab County according to the preliminary plans.. Various explanations were given by Dr. Jones, by State Engineer Linke, E. O. Larsen, Regional Director of the Bureau of Reclamation; Paul Neeley, Engineer in Charge of the Central Utah Project planning; C. O. Jacobsen, Regional Hydrologist of the Bureau of Reclamation and C O. Roskelly, Assistant State Engineer. ini?Sning anen tfl 'SS '"-- . Parade Prize Winners Are Announced The Ute Stampede committee, and the Parade committee of the Nephi Kiwanis have just announced that the following are receiving prizes for parade winnings in the recent Ute Stampede Junior parade: LaMar Greenhalgh, 7.50; Georgia Golden, $5.00; Dorothy Witt, 3.00; Marilyn Greenhalgh, $2.00; Gail Ann Bailey, $1.00. $750; Groups: Six Sewettes, Bobby Garrett, David Parrish, $5.00. Iris Phillips $5.00; Vickie Norton 3.00; Chad Winn $1.00. And there's $2.00 awaiting the "Indian Boy", whose name is not If the known by the officers. lad who portrayed this part in the parade will contact Elden Sherwood, with proper identification, his $2.00 will be paid to him. Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Shaw have recently sold the Forrest Hotel, to John P. Langenbacker. The sale was effective September 1st. The sale was handled by Kendall Realty. We Get The More Sportsmen Plan Riot for September 24 Together, The Happier Are We ... Oh Yea . . There is no better place in the world for one person to meet another person from the "old home town" than right here in Nephi, but two Minneapolis, Minn, citizen could really have chosen a little better method of greeting. So the story goes as told by State Trooper Elden C. Sherwood, one Margaret Carand ter of 4115 East 41st St., 4421 one Mary Stageberg, of West 44th St., both of MinNo-phneapolis, got together on main street wjth a loud, irony greeting. It seemse like Mary made a left turn in front of Margaret, (or was it the other way) and their cars shook hands and kissed with a few dents and paint as the result. and Margaret and Mary were one other passenger given first aid treatment but neither was hurt least bit but oh, those seriously cars. Next time you meet, folks, we hope it's not quite so forecful. East Juab County Sportsmen will have an opportunity to have fun, to eat all they can hold, and to try for valuable attendance prizes on September 24 th, when the annual Sportsman Riot is held at Camp Dadandson in Salt Creek canyon. No matter how you look at it, your East Juab Wildlife Federation membership card will be a valuable asset on this night. It will entitle you to attend tne "Rio" which for the past several been a riot of tun for year? has all members; it will entitle you to e place in the bread line dt the banquet, with the eats com- CAN YOU PLACE 15th, VALUE ON 1949 Number 37 LIFE? An Editorial Can you place a dollar and cents value on the life of youf child? Would you figure that the little curly haired tot you hold in your arms is worth (100.00? $1,000.00? or would We feel that even a $1,000,000.00 be more the figure? million dollars would not tempt Mom or Dad if the opportunity should arise that a price figure be placed on your child. Or to broden the phase, how much money is your wife or husband worth? Or if it were in your power, would you risk the life of your brother or sister for a few paltry ' dollars? Give Views Relative To Hospital and Special Bond Election Being Held Tuesday In order to bring an expression By C. W. Johnson, Farmer and direct from representative people Retired Educator: of our community. The Times- "On September 20, the voters News Editor contacted C. W. of Juab County will be asked to Mrs. Lua Stephenson, vote for or against the issuance Johnson, ... VAiiltmM D.il.u Diid mm U.wimAMJ wiiiiwiu i.nuim i nf vuuusI oy .uie touniy to Dili la a at Nonhi George A. S perry, for articles in- I hospital to be located "i shall vote for the hospital for regard to the hospital bond elect r on uummy up itiuiiu. lvuuwing reasons: "1. It will tend to make for instance (all but Mr. Haymond, we knew where he stood) the better health conditions Doct- In our opinion, those who are taking an active oppositEditor did not have any know- - ors will be able to keep. in closer . ... urith trkllH Mnonl ion to the prposed Jub County hospital and the financing la4,i. kAuj thai MnAlwil unu will r 7, ulc" nn4-' ; 7 felt with regard to the question, I not have to spend so much of bond election which is coming up Tuesday next, on the tuner uu uie roao to uul iku iw wr"i,w" grounds of increased taxes, are actually gambling the life Salt Lake. Many peoplerayson not more than 500 words, wheth-lo- r will of their wife, their child, or themselves against a few paltry CI I "CtMCU LICttUIieiH JVM Ml V ' WnOw mittee planning a meal that is dollars. Thier opinions I otherwise, would not if they had bond election." I to worthy of the king of Siam; and follow: go farther fom hombe. Incase the top prize of the evening is A Hospital is a Life Saving institution! I emergencies, it may be the a 100.00 deer hunting rifle I Wilford Bailey, President of means of saving of human life By a .300 Savage. I I'll admit freely, that each and every one is entitled of Education. Farmer. I . "2. I think, thic Board uu mirew ; Vw ' i musi According to Ray Jackson, presi ana. 7. T cnocKman. to his opinion, and to express it of fin. and that's just what method logical . .. . ... ident of the group, there will n I run winr n l .uuMAA x iieai uijr cnuuist; uic a nopuaL Like educa- pivywI'm doing. It may be that you or your family will never have be at least sixty other prizes for ed hospital bonds and urge youltion, everybody will share in th the boys who hold membership use for the hospital facilities, and if that be the case, you voce yes on me oonu ""ciiia. uniiKe voluntary con cards. If you don't hold a card will be thta "one in a million", because, sooner or later, Issue on Tuesday, September 20." I tributions, everyone contributes with 1949 on it, contact Ray imI more npnrlv the majority of us will be faced with hospitalization of ouranoj: 10 meir j ".wiuuit mediately. Of if more convento Dav. ability I selves, or some member of our immediate family. . u -a : ient, Fub Heppler has a supply at "3 T) . laisiiiK iOU.UUU nAA I WP unll wiiKinii, the UTOCO station on First North I'll also admit freely, that over the next twelve years "What Are The Benefits of a receive a gift of $120 000 to hi and main. ... uui i,wn i"( the county will be forced to collect from you and I (if the : r I? ir l uv. i nvwiuil l tiuaiu I mind And here's another asset your "V . fllan Konofite tn ha forivat fmm bond election passes) the approximate amount of 50 cents 1949 card will give you I there local hospital, such as: saving taxed by the State and Nation assessed valuation. ' On most of our for each $ ,000.00 is, or will be shortly, a jar of aslto raise that, $120,000 Shall precious time in lemergencies beans in the Bailey McCune Hardwlmll , v " : i tax bills, this sum will not amounf to "a hill of beans" and in )J wen as money wmui sihmuu oe II ICO it- w jei. some Other Dro- ware window. For the three only the rarest of occasions, to as much (in 12 years) as the kept in Nephi to build up ourleressive commUn,ity take it orf members guessing the closest, our hands? assessment under the contribution community. plan. prizes will also be awarded. ; an we invest our "it would encourage our girls I a more Plan now to attend the East worihy This year we are paying a total of 22.98 mills for edThaVfor A large number of friends and Juab Wildlife Federation's Piot to other the improvement f u c "eaun 01 associates were in Eureka Wed- on mill is mighty little to the turnisning employment uction Half State and purposes. our Saturday night September 24, people?" girls and women. nesday afternoon to attend the at Camp Dadandson. side of that. "It has been a long felt need funeral services for Sheriff John to haua a motArnitv VtneTitnl t... M. Bowden, 62, who died Sunday President of These opinions are presened because we feel this is a a that our babies could be born r at 1:15 a. m. of a sudden heart for us cist. to obtain have we the golden or ' hospital opportunity in other instead, rsiepm ailment. placesA trt hnilri nn thA.ii TvruilnHin needed' for so long a time. of a hospital in Neohi , The need Sheriff Bowden had been in med--1 will a make hospital by Nephi Nephi on two or thre occasions S,erafniZ?td BUT the basic American right is that YOU MAY lciii uenier wiui more compieie ls a means of sav- during last week, and appeared to Guests and home Mr. of the at t!lousands mecucal of doars to the increased service. VOTE YOUR CONVICTIONS! was ihe We present you the above be in the best of health. He Harry Black over the week cost in the tax levy wUl be so residents each year. taken ill shortly before his death. Mrs. VOTE AS YOU as our BUT EXERCISE PLEASE, opinion. O. end Mr. and Mrs. Keith The residents of the countv small that it won't be noticed. Mr. Bowden has served as Juab Blackwere THE AMERICAN PRIVILEDSE WHICH IS DAILY BECOMand two children of Salt "We would appeal to the wo- have been paying taxes every County Sheriff for the past four Lake ING MORE SACRED TO WE AMERICANS, AND VOTE! City; Keith J. Black and men to talk it over with their purpose of m years, and was well liked and re- Neil Black. husbands And tn niu vnr tnflit. and hospital care of indigent peo- spected by all who knew him. ence to get them out to vote for He was born April 23, 1887 In m Juab County, this uie nospiiai. Idaho Springs, Colorado, a son of is Let us, the women? of Juab spent outside of our areamoney William and Delilah Mollard Bowand we use receive our influence to County, Te received his education den. nothing for it as far as put this bond election over and to see "r. in Idaho Springs schools then We will tnat ail get out to vote for it. ae thisconcerned. tax to came to Eureka while a young we will derive no benefit fromand man.. .. It If we Bv Geornt AT. 'Snrrv-riuai- ,ii a hospttM in A miner most of hfs life, Mr. State Representative from Juab Bowden had also served two terms a, .Portion of as Eureka city marshal. He was county; toucator. directly on the Bond "I shall cast vote in Hospital cost. The favor of charter member my the Eureka of a hospital for Juab County. dees not receive any specialCounty fire department, and had been a "The necessity of a hospital for LV.ni outside hospitals and rates member 47 years and had served b me. now that my family is raised ownimg their own hospital a savone term as fire chief. He was and living in other communities, ing? can be maHu in also a warden for the state fish is not as great as younger peopl costs of past years. and game department it the time ine people of our county that raising a family. Vet, I want a of his death. He was a member of the Metho-dishospital because I want to live In are capable of paying their own a progressive county and a pro- bills Will actimllir . i church and of the Woodmen of a local hospital o fthe World. He was an officer gressive city. by spend, . . ,, "A County, or City, like an in- intr thai. iiiuiiey in the later organization at the msteaQ Of dividual, can not stand still. Eith- building up otherlocally time of his death. towns do er they progress or they go back- have hospitals. Also the that His first wife, Martina Ander cost of ward. son died in 1927, and in 1929 he traveling wmilH k oo..j j "Nephi has made a very good could be spent on things fiey married Pearl Haws. Following start in desire new for their un.Fu death he an nim 1942, in married industries, getting her up to date sewer system, feed During construction, local people Rose Durfee, who suvives. mills, processing plants. A new '"uu, earn good wages WWil Will In addition to his widow, he hospital should be the next step benefit the whnle "n .n" ..n.x. has one son, and several 'step"1UI uu-j in this MARCH OF PROGRESS ditional income. children. 'The building of a hospitai After construction It will seems like a good proposition to vide employment for several prolome. Juab County pays only one cal people on a full time basis 3iC " " " third of the cost while two thirds Which iS Still additional "w.i I is paid for by the federal and to our communty which we do state governments. not. nave at me present time. "Too, to pay our share of If the bond election over a period of twelve all of the contributions thatpasses were Members of the Nephi City Planning Commission scan population, and land use maps pre years, will only Impose a tax of made will be returned to the coGunnison high school band recLeft to right: Miriam Jenkins, pared for use in improvements within Nephi City. 50 cents on $1000 ntributor on a 100 basis. If the 6. E. Forrsst, City Councilman: R. C. Bralthwaite, chairman; C. Ray Evans, Supt. ently represented the Ute StamI am willingproperty to pay this bond election fails to pass, the cf Schools; Standing George Smeath, consultant; T. O. Davis, City Manager, and J. Walter pede at Payson Onion Days. The extra tax It will looks be a on like returned money pro- good Absent were June Kendall.W. R. Clckerjon an1 Mrs. A. band was hired to represent the Faxman, Member of oommlwlon rilteH Knaia riua M nntkAm.ul Av L. CarbetL Stampede to return an obligation I nor.HitllTVM I laVOr thA tmifllAil MlIn vwu.nlUlA V.. 4LA ut to Payson. Nephi s band was un our share of the money by Impos- - members of the Nephi Hospital organized at that time, according mg a tax on all property of Juab Association at a special meeting to an announcement djt n. county over that of getting It neld 'or the sole purpose of auth- Sherwood, member of the Stami.i.UUm me controutlon mpth. I onzine sucn exoenditure. Thin pede Committee. od. Under the tax method we meeting was held after due notice vy according to our was sent to an memoers or tne ability to pay. association with ten notice Recent guests at the home of "Under the contribution meth- prior to the meeting. days nowara Mr. and Mrs. ueorge od some pay and some do not. Unaiso in regaras to tne f ederal were Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Woodder the contribution method those and State Funds which are to be ward and son Robert. Mr. Woodwho are the most civic minded used, we must keep this in mind: ward Is president o fthe Corning, and want to see their County We have all naid inonme taves py. California branch of the L. D. S. make progress too often pay much cise taxes, and amusement taxes. church. They were enroute to irran meir rajr thim etc. to maxe mis money avail- Manti to visit with Mr. and Mrs. while others who have able. Centainly we should take to the Mrs. ability Lowry, ComLowry. . Jay cussions in the near future." 'Ibe City planning walks were disscused in one of the DaV Often lUV Imi Mftkl.- - . ,W. rAmnn,n f kat.i, former Jennie Howard, lived at mission Nephi " to met study The making of all. Tuesday Roy Bowles is chairman of the rlnv's meetings. home for four the Woorward the city population, committee on roads; Theron Sny- the street Improvement plan and maps showing VI ti cr liiviiv. ai " uwii b 9 months while she served In the land use and other basic data to der of the recreation committee; the completion of surveying worn Corning branch. be used in future planning and Ray Cundick of the Utilities Com- will lake a great deal more time, that rtie hospital can be built and lit and we help them indirectly zoning studies within Nephi City. mittee; Wilford Bailey of the pub- it was reported, and most of this aimmiiini ior dux a very Jittle I oecause our taxes neipen raise iie Geo. were lic buildings and lands committee work can be much better planned prepared by . a try nnvc lunus iiitrjr win uc auic w iuc Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams of The maps vnia Smeath, cosulting landscape ar and Albert Starr of the finance if it can be delayed until early kwiic iiuu me rai rrom au I repm people aione wui rece;ve Garfield spent the week end in chitect. question a oi The first dralt and capital improvement commit- spring. angles. favor the building! in wages, savings in travel, time. They Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E, proposed zoning ordinance was tee will the information be In the evening, members of the wu rv vi Howard. It'll JUUf(C I UNU IllUUfVl BUUivtB, R. C gathered to given shown by Mr. Smeath. date and suggestions ulannine commission were guests mem is'"fgooa. i iivote to I of in tne nrsr iwo our stiare, support In was as to the problems facing the of the Kiwanis club. The maps so them. I vears. Braithwaite, chairman, Word was received In Nephi charge of the meeting. community, with a request that far prepared and some of theAlso keep in mind that outside of 1mmembers death in their groups study specific prob- problems to be studied in the . During the day, that operates within our early this week ofL. the capital aH11 a1ay Nickell. hus- the planning commission, Mayor lems and make recommendations mcuiate luiure were uik.ussi-uaViaTa In th PT.ftt Idaho Falls of W. S. Councilman Public Some of those listed were the hack to the commission. band of Claytie Black Nickell, P. L. Jones, City .D. T uur sister of Harry Black of Nephi. E. Forrest, City Manager Mat-ki- n hearings on all plans, as well as need for street improvements, the ana taxaoie nomine wnmn low-ir Mr. Nickell is survived by his Davis, City Engineer George field smaller meeting with interested passage of a zoning ordinance borders. This again county Smeath made li and Mr. widow and three sons. cost to each individual tax groups or individuals, will be held and building codes, and the beand streets of city before any final recommendations Inspections pment of a good recreational . I r nrt aniin1 Ti.k CU. i.l gan a plan for designations loc-of are made to the city council, the program. reand the proper Frank Phillipsen recently streets C. Ray Evans attended tion of the Relief Society will I payer, I urge you to vote YES on school board o rother public or major Supt. WisRice Lake, the turned home from ations of curbs and gutters, the meetings and spoke for a cl se private agencies." ef 'if iiic widths of grass and automobile consin, where he attended the Mayor Jones stated that the coordination of recreational factt ai u vnau i. ypgQg y , where he attended the fun- parking strips, and the number of planning commission should be fort and possible Joint use of wm ue c xi a. ni, nu i Mrs. his e of citiz-mother, eral services ilities by the city and the school i driving lanes in various desirable continued as a iu vi ail vi n Karen Phillipsen. Mr. Phillipeen street interested in making long district. to an an- - I Mr. ana Mrs. caivin tooic, wr. plans. group teachers, according and visitedMilwaukee, in also "How that the information range plans for the betterment of Citizens of Nephi and the sur- nnounccment made today by Mrs. land Mrs. Eldon Simpson and son He repeated his rounding rea were urged by Mr. bun oic ii, iisvii, ou&iw iwim diivvl WHyinT) aitTii uiiuiu w, returned to Utah via the famed existing conditions In the city the communty. Black Hills region. has been gathered, we are ready faith in the future growth and Hrajthwaite to acquaint them- iety president. land Allie Mae Locey of Delta to begin the making of a master development of this area and of selves with the work of the planvis) tea over me ween ena wntn Mr. Braithwaite stated. the need to proceed along lines ning commission and assist with Mrs. Mary Shaver and Mrs. plnn" their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flizaboth Barrett of Salt Lake "The five committees on various laid down by a master plan. constructive Charles E. Stephenson. suggestions on all whicti have Requests by numerous citizens phas of the program. P.egular City, sisters of Mrs. Ora Loot planning problems and Mrs. Bernell Lunt. have beenj asked to work with the dty of- for grados and locations for Mr. and , Mrs. Fran J. Lunt meetings are held on the second Stan Park, and with his grand-curbs and gutters and side Tuesday of each month. their guests during the past week, ficlals will be called in for dis-parents, Mr .and Mrs. S. A. Lunt 'were in Logan last week end. i's some-smeare- d iii;i ' On Friday Sept. 9, a, student body meeting was held in the Levan Junior High schokol. The newly elected student body officers took charge. They are: Geniel Christensen; President, vice president, Carolyn Engle; secretary and treasurer, Don Francom; Editor, Ethel Taylor; Francom; Margaret Reporter, girls sports manager, Vonna sports manager, Shepherd; boys Mrs. Wankier and Walter Engle. Mr. Newell also attended. During the same meeting class officers were also chosen. Ninth President, Colgrade officers are vice leen Worwood; president. Donna Malmgren, and secretary, Reva Thompson. Eighth grade officers are: President, Cola Bosh; vice president, Shirley Williams; secretary, Neil Seventh grade ofChristensen. ficers are President, Loralee En- n David Mangel-sogle; vice president,Joann Chase. and secretary The lnitation of the seventh grade will be held September 23. The eighth grade members are planning the initiation. LEV AN The 194950 Junior class held their class election on September 13th, with the following officers Ned being elected: President, Elaine Mangelson; vice president, Fowkes; secretary and treasurer, J. C Morgan; reporter, Quma Bosch; girls sport manager, Ellen Sud weeks; boys "ports manager, Keo Sorenson. These officers are all out to make this the most successful year Juab has ever had. 1 A .... i 1 1 w 1 ... ---- I 3 J -- 1 . r Services Held For Sheriff John Bowden i T 1 1 11 I 1 " 1 cae News Briefs I I I - w do-ha-ve - VI Z???Ve ct Local and Social Items 4 $60,-uu- o, sec-retai- -- School Classes Hold Elections A nitak" of VohmM 40 DxUnAly City Cxoi-cRoa- t, I Population, Land Use Aid Planning Committee I -- I IV.CTI lll ir; I 1 1 Ul de-vc- Local and Social Items - X fun-cons- in, a. al m. i s m m i cross-sectio- - ut .c,t,T-i- - de-ir- 1 , |