OCR Text |
Show Be Sure You're Registered So You Can Be Sure to Vote. Next Begistation Bate, Tucs. Oct. 17 ' 1 - ' I SPEAKING - By the Editor J Did you notice that work at the bank . . . cement work. Harry Beagely says that the bank's stor ing so much money in their vault that the corner of the bank started sinking. . . and that's the reason for the reinforcing. What was the cause of that corner to go down, we don't know but it was stopped several months ago and the work now is to complete the job. They fixed a couple of bad spots, too, for the convenience of the people on the streets, congratulations. Some guy wondered if the repair work under the back corner of the bank building was to prev from sinkent the dollar-valu- e ing any lower. If that's what it was designed for, the concrete is being put in the wrong place it should be in Washington. Ever notice how much more it costs to support one bad habit than Volume 41 Nephi. October Juab County, Utah, Thursday, 12th, 1950 - - - innnnn nnjTnjTjTjqjl SINGLE COPY 10c Number 41 Thermoid Employees' Pending Juab TeachersAt Services Held Nephi Faced With S eries of Participating Annual Meeting Wednesday Fires In Coming Months Unless Stalled by Wage Increase Schools of tha Juab District are recess this week end' and ail For Mrs. Prevention Measures are Taken CIO -- URW Election Demand inteachers Bailey are attending the 53rd annual- Utah Educational Funeral services for Elva Bigler employees of Approximately will have a Predicting that iation convention being held Thermoid Company, Nephi Divis Bailey were conducted Wednesday series of small fires in Nephi General Lake Salt Be Held Cityj A. rently in m. Burton at at the Third Ward J. ion will lose for an indefinite tune Tea To Is p. in the coming month or two, Roy sessions are being held in the chapel with 'overdue" pay raise of from Bishop J. Ivan Tew of Named to Council Donaldson of Salt Lake City, a ses while Tabernacle, department the Fourth ward in charge. five to seven cents an hour, with At sions prominent insurance executive, are in progress in various Mrs.Nephi discontinuance of negotiations Monday Bailey died at the family' Acting Mayor Spencer E. For brought the of fire the' schools of and hotels city. home Saturday morning following rest Thursday announced the ap vention week message "home" on between the International Assoc squarely convention of the General theme a certified illness. Blue Room iation of Machinists, the Nephi City Coun Monday noon when he spoke to the pointment and long is "The Bells ol.reeaomBurton to fill the Speakers at the services were cil of J. gainaing agents, and the company, members . .. - - 200 - i Assoccur- . we with- 2 . pre- bar- to an announcement An opportunity for all to meet s late the Republican made to The Juab County canWednesday evening by Fred E.- didates will be afforded on Mon Schluter, president of the com- day evening, October 16, when the Danv. Ladies Republican Club will be Contacted in Halt uuce uiy host organization at a tea in the where he has been spending this Blue Room of the City Equipment week on business matters, Mr. building, starting at 8 p. m. Schluter stated that the company Mrs. Rita Andrews, president of had received a registered letter the Ladies Republican club, has is of notification that the C I O Un sued an invitation for everyone ited Rubber Workers are notifying to join in this activity. Each can There's a matter or two for the the National Labor Relations didate will give a brief talk, and school officials to look in to. It Board that they have sufficient following their remarks, a discusshas been reported to me by a signatures of company employees ion by candidates and those in eentleman who has had an unfor to obtain recognition for a general attendance will be conducted. Reand frankly vote in the Nephi Division plant freshments will be served at the tunate experiece I haven't had time to personally of Thermoid Company. It is an- close of the discussion. that papers, etc, ticipated that an election will be investigate It has also been announced from the high school buildings conducted, by the NLRBto de that the State and Congressional are being burned in a pUe behind termining the bargaining agent, u Republican candidates will be In the building every evening Fire the claims of sufficient pledges Juab County all day on October prevention week is a darned good are substantiated by the N L R B. 26th, to meet voters and to dis time for such a thing as this, if The Company at present has a cuss vital issues. Further an it is happeing, to come to a stop. contract with I A M who were nouncements will be made next Not only is it a threat to the certified as bargaining agent after week relative to the day's activit buildings, but it is also a threat an election In late 194a The cer ies. ta safetv. oftentimes ODen tires tification of the I A M as bargain will smoulder for several hours, ing agent came after an election perhaps even over night, and there battle between the C I o united is continual chance or Kiddies get Rubber Workers and the Interting burned through the careless national Association of Machinists actions of . others, just as was a for rights in the local plant. we case last spring or winter. last's President Schluter stated look into the matter, Mr. School were In the midst of negotiations Board members, and if any cor with the I A M who demanded Boy Scouts and their parents rections are needed, NOW is the wage increases on September 16. time for things to be done, not Our contract with the I A M ex are urged to attend the Court of after something serious happens. tends until November 15 and was Honor at the Third Ward hall on If the situation has already been in process of being renewed, based Friday evening, October 13th. C. taken care of, we think that's on wage increases currently being R. Lomax, District Commissioner, stated Thursday that pictures of fine. negotiated for. This letter of the C I O Unit the National Jamboree held at Kill all the time you wish but ed Rubber Workers warns us a Valley Forge during the past sumthose in be sure it is your own. gainst negotiations and it practic mer will be shown. All ally stops us. We are in a pecui terested are. cordially invited. We notice mat the Seminary iar position of being' willing to students are still crossing high negotiate with the ceraned barway 91 to the Seminary building gaining agent, but this letter puts for their religious education, we us, according to counsel, 'up in the have wondered what happened to air." that much heralded Seminary con The bargaining committee of the "Indian Summer" is the theme struction project that E LV Rich I A M, Mr. Schluter stated, has of the past week' weather report ardson had pretty well under way been notified that further negot from the Nephi Observation stat to iations must await developments. ion. before he was transferred High temperatures for the Arizona. For many years we had week were 90 on Wednesday of a move on for a new Seminary this week, followed by an 88 last building where the students did and an 86 last Thursday. Sunday not have to cross the highway . Low point in the week was a 30 then all of a sudden It died . on Friday night of last week. Next just as many other projects have low mark was Saturday night with . died . . what the heck? 35 degrees. With merchandise shortages and Money doesn't necessarily bring a rising market, coupled with the happiness, but if you have plenty fact that so many new materials of It you can always choose the are niw. being used in the mer misery you enjoy most chandise field, the Utah State Board of Education in cooperation The Fine Arts dumb held their Caretakers at the Nephi cemet with the Nephi Businessmen's As eries need a pat on the back for sociation will conduct a course in first meeting of the new season the good work they are doing. salesmanship in Nephi on Friray at the home of Mrs. A. L. Garbett They're certainly doing a fine Job evcenings, October 13, 20, 27 and This year is our tenth anniversary Our November 3rd. The classes will and the year book covers were of "caretaking" this year. thanks and congratulations to begin at 7:30 p. m. at the high worked out with that theme. A each of you. preview of the yearbook was iven school building. All business men, their sales by program chairman, Mrs. V. A. One time a student of mathe- men and women are urged to at Beck. Club business was conducted matics never learns is that curves tend this course. The objectives by Mrs., James H. Ellison, club can make a triangle.' Light refreshments of the course are to impress upon president. merchants and salespeople that ef- were served by the new club ofThings on two construction Jobs fectiveness in selling today de ficers to Mrs. P. N. Anderson, are moving along pretty well at tt. ids on the use of essential facts Mrs. Arthur E. Tranter, Mrs. Gilthe present time. The Juab Coun- regarding the product offered for bert Bailey, Mrs. V. A. Beck, Mrs. ty hospital is taking shape rapid sale; to demonstrate when ana Lester H. Belliston, Mrs. E. H. ly with the cement work pretty how to use factual information in Steele, Mrs. Charles H. Foote, Mrs Mrs. well completed. . . and on North making a sale; and to review the John Richardson, Frank Main street, the Nebo Chevrolet sources where revelent merchan- Brough, Mrs. L. T. Booth, Mrs. Co. building is getting up a little dise information may be obtained. Owen DeSpain, Mrs. Ray Burten-shaMrs. Ed. V. Downs, Mrs. more each day. n Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Judd have James H. Ellison, Mrs. Wm. and the hostess, Mrs. A. L. Many a small boy is the kind received word that their son, Robof a kid his mother wouldn't want ert L. Judd of Compton, Califor Garbett him to play with. nia, a member of the Active Res erve of the Sea Bees, was called The Ladies iLterary League met Music is a peculiar tiling. It into active service recently at San at the home of Mrs. D. C Boswc.ll California. Word has been on Wednesday, October 4th. The can make men stand erect and Diego, since that he has been program consisted of thank God for the country in received panel discusWynemle, sions on the following which we live. It can make men transferred to Point problems: of embarkation a Shall we spank our children? and women weep and it can make California, point we men and women laugh and want force our children to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd of Pro-v- o Shall 'to dance. Music Can heal the were in Nephi last week to at- practice their music? Should wounds of a broken romance, and tend the funeral services for Don- children be forced to eat their It can be the platform on which ald Ostler, son of Mr. and Mrs. meals? These questions were discussed affirmatively and negativeDan Cupid stands to shoot his Horace Ostler. love darts. It can thrill the soldier ly by Mrs. Lynn Mellor, Mrs. Hos-mor sailor with patriotism, and it Bishop and Mrs. T. D. Davis Grace, Mrs. J. L, Garrett, can break their spirits and make were in Salt Lake City last week Mrs. John Parkin, Mrs. George Matkin, and Mrs. Ralph Beard. ' them so homesick that their em end. Mrs. Alma Jones read an article otions overflow. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Belliston "Mimic ana the Spoken Word" announce the birth of a son at "Why Freedom Can't Ring Here" from Temple Square have brought the Nephi Clinic on Monday, Oct- from the Federated Club Woman unbelivers to the Gospel, and has ober 9th. Mrs. Bellston is the Magazine. club members changed the lives of many. former Evelyn Rutherford. Grand- wereThe following Mrs. Ralph Beard, On Monday evening, music was are Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. present; parents Wm. Cooper, Mrs. J. L. thrilling evening's entertainment Belliston of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Cowers, for over 450 East Juab County Mrs. Frank Rutherford of a Garrett Mrs. Clarence Cowers, Mrs. Hos-mpeople when the Desert Sentinels Grace, Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. from West Millard county put on d ward Mr. and Mrs. John M. Christian- Isabel Leatham, Mrs. George Mata concert at the amusement halt Not a person In sen and son Howard of Milford kin, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Mrs. Mrs. Max Orme, the huge hall could keep from are guests at the home of Mr. and Lynn Mellor, Mrs. Claude laughing at their "Mosquito Song" Mrs. George Belliston. Mrs. Chris- Mrs. John Parkin, or their original "Call of the tiansen U tha former Jean Wllkey, Mrs. O. E. WUkey and the hostaas, Mr. D. C Boswell. Continued on Page Two according Times-New- - Honor Court Friday Night : ; Dy - Perfect Indian Summer this week Merchandising School Set Ladies Clubs Begin Meetings Pax-ma- , er A. unof the Nephi Kiwanis Mr. Thorn of Salt Lake City, a expired term of David Salisbury, club in their regular weekly brother in law, Raymond Bailey who has resigned to enter military meeting. of American service. of Fork, nephew In pointing out the basis for this Mrs. Bailey, and Alma C. Tranter Mr. Burton, better known as prediction, Mr. Donaldson of the Stake High Council. Music Al" operates the Burton Barber that there always a certain stated numal selections consisted of a vocal Shop. In selecting the new coun- ber of homeowners who fail to duet "I'm a Pilgrim", Mrs. Jack cilman, Mr. Forrest stated, the make the periodic cleaning of furWright and Mrs. J. A. Burton; a council concentrated their efforts naces, chimneys and basements; vocal solo "That Wonderful Moth- on selecting a man from the Third and who fail to recognize the need er of Mine", by Maurice Memmott; Ward, inasmuch as that is the sec for periodic inspections and reand a quartette selection "Going tion of town in which Mr. Salispairs, and that "it's just Nephi's Home" by Mrs. Carol Stuart, Mrs. bury resided. turn for a series of fires". Some Our congratulations to Council of them will be small, and some Orpha Taylor, Elgin R. Garrett and H. W. McCune. Prayers were man Burton on his new position. may be major fires he stated. given by Bishop Scott Cook of Ftn. The main basis for fire prevenGreen and Judge Will L. Hoyt, The Council also turned to the tion, Mr. Donaldson pointed out with the graveside prayer by Wil-for- d Nephi City Volunteer Fira Depart is just common sense. ment the responsibility for the Bailey. It's just common sense to cut Building, which was turn those weeds which have grown up Madaline Elva Bigler Bailey Armory ed to Nephi City by the State Ar against outbuildings; it's common was born December 14, 1880 at mory Hoard for use while the sense SMOKE IN BED, a Nephi, daughter of Mark and National Guard is in Federal ser and it'sto NOT just common sense to preMadaline Pyper Bigler. She was vice. The Fire plans pare your furnace, oil or coal cirmarried to L. A. Bailey Jr., Nov- to maintain the Departmentand ember 15, 1900 at the Salt Lake rent the hall for building etc. to culating heater, or whatever else It dances, Temple and had spent her entire is understood that the American you're heating with, for the long ucation". winter season ahead. Many other outstanding events lifetime here. Mr. Bailey died in Legion also has a Youth Recrea Mr. Donaldson stated the will take place at this convention 1944. tion program outlined for the Ar habit of smoking in bed that is growwhich has become an important Active in the Church of Jesus mory building, and it is expected ing throughout the United States Saints, Mrs that additional announcemcns on at the part of the Educational profession Christ of Latter-da- y present time, and that it is in the State of Utah. Bailey had served as secretary of this activity will be made soon. one of the most disastrous habits Clark Newell, president of the the Nephi Ward Relief Society that man can have. "Some guys" Juab Teachers association is in from 1914 to 1934, and also had he pointed out, "think real pleasSalt Lake City as the association's been active in the Sunday School ure is to get a magazine, a glass to the U E A and MIA organizations. She was representative of beer and a pack of ciearettes. House of Delegates convention. a charter member of the Daugh turn the bedlamp on, and settle This meeting is held at the State ters of Utah Pioneers and had While in Nephi during last week aown ior a quiet evening of read Capitol and its purpose is to for served as County Captain. She al end, Fred E. Schluter, president of ing, ana smoking in bed." These mulate plans and policies govern so had served as president of the Thermoid a new evenings often times end up with ' outlined Company, ing local teachers associations for local Parent-Teacheassociation policy which will affect future Joe Guy getting sleepy, the cigarthe State of Utah for the year She was a member of the first hirings at the Nephi ette dropping into the bed clothcompany's 1950-5- 1. class of the Nephi Division. graduating ing and a few days later there's High School. The new plan will in no way a funeral, the speaker stated. He urged every home owner to The Jaycee Janes held their op- - Surviving Mrs. Bailey are two affect the seniority ratings at the Mrs plant at the present time, and was have everything Vinmp daughters and five sons: in order, and to pninff social rfwnttv nt of-delicious Myrtle Davis, Miss Naomi Bailey, set forth that in the future, Nephi see that his home is equipped with luncheon was served by all who Donald Bailey and Jesse Bailey, people will be given preference a fire extinguisher. "And above all" Mr. Donaldson attended. Those present were all of Nephi; Ernest Bailey and when the company hires new perJuab County men will said "don't leave your kiddies unMrs. Fern Hanson, Mrs. Lee Reid, Ivan Bailey of Fountain Green sonnel. Mrs. Beth Burton, Mrs. Joan Tol and Harold Bailey of Salt Lake have a second preference rating, attended in your home". Gasses Also surviving are 21 grand and last will be those residing out- created by fires in the basement ley, Mrs. Joy Vehawn, Mrs. Gen- - City. kill more than the actual flames, iel Boswell, Mrs. Blanche Pexton, children; one brother and two sis side of the county. Mr. Schluter stated that because he concluded. Mrs. Donna Mockli, Mrs. Louise ters: Lisle Bigler of Nephi, Mrs Thorn of Salt Lake City local affairs and the affairs of the Earl H. Steele, club president Wirthlwin, Mrs. Edna Mae Lud Leala it was was in charge of the meeting and Mrs. and Mrs. Norma Cox of Maple- - plant were low, Mrs. Marjean Ostler, in the best interest of both the conducted Maxine Anderson, Mrs. Florence ton. the business Interment was directed by An company and the city and county Guests introduced includedportion. Mr. Kendall, a guest, Mrs. Jeanette derson Funeral Home. that this policy be followed. Donaldson, and Ray Phillips of Drury and the hostess, Mrs. Ruth Mr. Schluter met with the City the Nephi Insurance & Realty Matkin. Council and discussed mutual Co., who had arranged for Mr. The general public is invited to problems of the company and the Donaldson to come to Nephi for attend the dance being sponsored city. He expressed the gratitude the meeting. Kiwanian Wilford Bailey outby the Nephi City Volunteer fire- of the Company for the Bradley men at the Armory hall on Satur- canyon water project undertaken lined the reseeding project which day evening, it was announced this by the city, and for the coopera- is being undertaken this week on tion which Thermoid has received the recently denuded land northweek by members of the group. He expressed east of Nephi, and the Kiwanians As a conclusion to Fire Preven- from Nephi City. tion Week, and in an effort to to othe Council his liking for the donated a substantial sum toward raise additional funds to complete people of Nephi, and that he al- the project. for their "dress" uniforms ways looks to Nephi as a probable Club singing was led payment of Junior Paul the Nephi Members for his residence in the fut- E. Booth, with the salutebyto the Chamber of Commerce met at the members have decided to sponsor city ure. flag led by Earl Reid, and grace Blue Room on Thursday of last the dance at the Armory hall. At an employees meeting at the by Ray Powell. Music for the evening will be week in their regularly scheduled Lowell Johnson, state furnished by the Nebo Knights plant Mr. Schluter stated that nemeeting. the vice president and G. Easton orchestra and "a good time is gotiations are underway with confor a materials Brown, National JCC Director for promised for everyone who at government tract, and if it is secured, the actthe State of Utah were present tends". ivities at the local plant will be inat the meeting. Mr. Brown emcreased. the phasized the importance that J C of C. is playing in national Those attending the recent con PROVO activities today. He pointed out vention of the Daughters of Utah Central Utah's mus that President Truman recently Pioneers held in Salt Lake City ic lovers will have opportunity to had conferences with group lead- were: Mrs. Maud Robertson, Mrs. hear some of the world's finest ers of the International JCC or- Carol Stuart, Miss Reta Sperry, music played by one of the world's Mrs. Mayme Pay, Mrs. Jane top ranking ' musical organibations ganization. Mr. Johnson, who is assigned Gadd, Mrs. Jennie Beck, Mrs. Er-m- a when the United States Navy to the Northern portion of the Garrett, Mrs. Ada Johnson and Band plays matinee and evening Mrs. Beckstead, Stake state for his vice president activ- Mrs. Susie Worwood. Mrs. Stuart, concerts in the Joseph Smith build Y W M Edythe I A president, announced ities, told of the importance of accompanied by Miss Sperry, gave ing in Provo Wednesday, October today that the annual Mothers incorporating the local club. Pro- a vocal solo at the morning ses- 18th. and Daughters Party will be held See an advertisement in this on Tuesday, October 24th, at the gress is now under way on this sion of the convention, which wan was InformaFirst-Secon- d given by very well rendered and paper for prices, ticket activity. A report ward hall. A fine Rx Wirthlin on the membership tion, etc. has been arranged which program drive and Ray Linton on the Fire will feature Mrs. Bertha S. Reed- Prevention activities. er, general president of the organ First Ward Choir will rehearse ization, as guest speaker. A full on Sunday evenings at 6:55 p. m. program for the event will be in it was announced today by Dean cluded in next week's paper. Johnson, director. will be ably discussed by the fol lowing nationally known figures in j Dr. Ben the field of education; Mark Cherrington, ' Dr. Williard Givens, Dr. T. D. Mrtm, Dr. Robert H. Daltcn, Dr. Ma.colm S. MacLean ind U Hash JJ. Wood. Among those participating in the group discussions is Juab Districts Theron Snyder, who will assist in the Department of Safety Educa tion. His subject Ts "The Driver high Training Program - f Juab ' i School." An outstanding . feature of the convention will be the nation-wid- e "The' People's radio broadcast Platform" which will originate in the L D S Tabernacle with CBS announcer Dwight Cooke as the chief moderator and members of the Utah Education. Association as audience participants. - The sub ject under discussion will be "Current Problems Facing Public Ed New Policy In Etfect At Plant rs inter-depende- nt Jaycces Hear State Leaders At Meeting Third Ward TEST YOUR I. Q. L Kama tha four essential MIA officers nesday, October 18. Opening assembly program will be given by the speech department. Regular class work is to be followed by Square Dancing for the Special Interest group. They would especially like to see a large group of adults out to the dance. hu- man freedoms. 2. In 1048, which threa states had tha largest harvested acreage of principal crops? I. What country currently holds the world's chess championship? I .1 There will be a Budget Dance for the married people of Mona, Levan and Nephi at the Ward Amusement hall Tuesday evening at 9 p. m., after the MIA meeting. Everyone is welcome and we promise a good time for all. The dance is being sponsored by the Stake Special Interest Department, Mrs. Kay Stuart and Raad Graanhalgh, stake lead ers. First-Seco- Hunt-ingto- er First-Secon- the president of Italy? How many federal penitentiaries art there? Answers on Page Six 4. Who is 5. ex- tend an invitation to all ward members to attend M I A on Wed- Good Fira Fighters should be trained young . . Hera a few of tha First Grade students of tha Central school gets tips on hosa holding from Asst. Chief Ray Linton. As part of Fira Prevention week, the First Graders also went for a ride on tha Fira TrucL s Addl. pictures on pag 4. Polaroid I minute Photo by -- Times-New- nd |