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Show Italy miiiie ! i j l By the Editor jj V'"1 V'Ume41 Local y outh tnose attend'ng the Juab high school are missing aPot jiortunity of becomming outstanding playecs in one of the , rna.wr sp rts of Ihs country " ' " Republican Neph?, Juab County, Utah,' Thursday, , Candidates To Speak here 19th. nn rT rvHSKHn Schedule First Meeting of Year October " iwn - Durnea Area rW ?K Proqqresses s . ? :7 ii f c,K,a,smPv ... - - Number 42 . C M 0r.rv-- n Civil Air Unit At High School IsProbability; r K'fr "The Child His Relationship to the Home, School, Church and Wallace F. Bennett, ' Candidate Community" will be the theme of Seeding of 2000 acres of burned for the U. S. Senate, Dr. Preston the Nephi Central School over i4 a distinct association for this sea- deer land at the heart of the L. Jones, Candidate for Congress possibUity winter range directly man On the Republican ticket, and son. Each meeting, after the east andelk of Nephi, 'and on what is will one, to devoted be trainmg program will be Joseph E."Nelson, Candidate for opening known as Reese's flat was started instituted in the Juab high school the Utah State Supreme Court on development of the theme. weeK tnrougn the cooDeration last within a short time, it the Republican ticket will be in The first meeting will be held of all nounced by school and Flying Club without Juab County next Thursday where Friday, October 20 at 4 00 p. m. servide government agencies, three say developed, because Juab School district-thclubs, e officers this week. Inasmuch as the advice and coaching of experts tney will participate in Republic in the Central School auditorium. Farmers organization, a licensed pilot and a C A their natural talents would go to an Rallies in Nephi, Mona, Levan An outstanding program has been Fish Young P memand Game and ber, Richard Jardine. is an in , waist. and Eureka, it was announced to arranged. The various committees, the Nephi Ridingcommission Club. structor at the school, increases Our young men are as capable day by R. E. Winn, Juab County room mothers and teachers will The kick-of- f started Wednesdav very materially the possibility of be introduced. A discussion of the in handling a football and in the Republican Chairman. when 69 boys of the Juab high the program being adopted. sense as development Mr. Winn stated that the maior proposed amendments to the Utah and 12 members of the loNo definite decision has been the boys from East or West high rally will be held at the Venice State constitution will be given school announced by the school authoritschool in Salt Lake, or Provo, or Theatre at 9 p. m. whtr. the can by C. W. Johnson and an ex- cal riding club turned out and seeded about 600 acres by broad ies, but it is being seriously conPayson or in many of the other didates will deliver major address- planation of the new report system casting crested wheat sidered and officers of the flying grass, smooth schools which are smaller than our es. They wiU also be n attend will be made by Sunt. C. Rav ana Drome club are working diligently to see yellow sweet clover. Juab high school, but without the ance at a tea at the Blue Room of Evans. There will also be a con The eachr carried a sack of wmi uie program is put into opexpert instruction and develop- the City Equipment building at tribution from some of the stu- seed boys and lined up in a row about eration. ment, which pome from a football 1:30 p, m. The genera! public is dents and a teacher. The proeram is nn n apart. When one strip A membership drive is beine Ami." program, they remain dormant cordially invited to both of these basis and consists of a course nf in. conducted this week end all par- was seeded the1 line shifted and We realize, that it would cost a functions, Mr. Winn said. another was seeded back. Boys on strucUon in flight safety, navigatand teachers are ureed to horseback lot" of good eld hard cash to out Following an afternoon meet ents kept those on foot supion, etc.. and the related subjects fit a squad for football and to com- ing at 4:30 p. m. at Eureka, they in the association and attend ' plied with seed by transporting, it dealing with flight. plete a field, and that We tax will meet at 7:30 p. m. at Mona the meetings. up the. steep mountain slopes to .. The is program at a have down to would a for payers brief rally, and thee, go to dig them as they ran short of seed. der way in seven Utah high schools. Jittle deeper into tax funds to levan for a short rally beginning The When many forces combine, much can be boys were supervised f exactly wnat costs will be Girl Wins H ere pay for the initial cost, but for ?t 8 p. ni. accomplished. James M. Anderson, local F F by A are few scenes taken last Wednesday when arouot a by the diotrir i. one, the Writer feels that it is can is the 'ha .mk it anticipated instructor; Max Bowles, veterans other known, for the reseding of burned areas north east of than the instructor worth the investment many times didates will spend the majority of Blue Mi Nephi. ana c. trainer; supt. Ray Evans over. the day in Nephi meeting citizens by the diitrict accomplished under the cooperative program. vi me juao ijcnooi district. textbooks and equipment will ah and discussing various problems of The riding club members broad. be furnished by the United States Word was received this week by cast seed from horseback on the A meeting is to be held in the the area. Air Force "n a hai near future to talk over plans for Ray Burtenshaw, County Agricul- - steeper slopes where it was most It is pointed out that caw en acror a iecreational center, which, rural Agent, mat the cotton print inconvenient the boys to travel rolled in thet program are In na dress entered by Lillian Taylor, on foot. Joe Garrett president of cording to the grapevine, may be way subject to call by the milita located on the East portion of the of, Nephi, cjud member supervised this nart riaing club ary services by cirtue of their en. .. . had .. 1116 a: Ac Film Juab County; Fair grounds. Probwuii a LI... uiue nooon ax tne facinc ul program. rollment, but in the case that h seeuuig International Exposition at Port- - Two acres were drilled to diffpr. students desire at a Jater date to ably that would be a fine locaThe Nephi Lions club met on The . Lions club held ent Lady their land, Oregon. species of grasses and brouse Thursday evening, October 6th at enter the military, tion, but it has many drawbacks, would enHer dress had previously won a other experimental nlat the Blue Room for dinner and regular meeting Thursday, Octob- ter the Air Forces they the most striking of which is one rank hind 12 er W. at the Forrest Hotel. A tur- er than E. Tangren, Assistant State blue ribbon at the Juab County were seeded by Neil Frischknecht their the railroad crossings. Even with ordinarily regular meeting. dinner was served with the Warden was in Ne Fair and at the Utah State fair. and A. Perry Plummer of th additional entriesexists to first Forester-Fir- e Lion president Glade Sanders key table decorations where a he Hallowin Great is a phi, Lillian Tuesday being presented Basin Experimental Station conducted the member of the north, first, south and second meeting and prayer e'en colors. After the dinner a south, the railroad still would have film and a discussion on the ef- ciud lea oy ner mother, Mrs. Roy at pnraim. was by Lion Irel Chase. L'on short meeting was held with Mrs. on plants and soils Taylor, and Mrs. Roy Wanamak- - The remaining burned over area Clarkgiven lo be crossed, adding to the pos- fects of fire Morgan led the group in Leland Belliston, er. She had completed both first will be seeded in the near future president, pressibility of fatalities from traffic, at " the High School. singing. Mr. Tangren's visit to Nephi and second year and to inconvenience to all conthis year, by Nephi City and the Forest Ser- - Lion Theo Westring introduced iding. New officers were elected clothing for the coming year as follows: cerned at some time or other. We was arranged for by Raymond A. l he 13 entries from Utah in the v'Ce Personnel. W. Lee Wright of the Petroleum Mrs. The 2000 acres of land located Information George Johnson, president; hope the committee in charge will Jackson, County Sheriff, in re- clothing division at the Pacific Committee who was Mrs. Clarence C. Cowan, talk i.ver the possibilities of every sponse to questions concerning the International Exposition won 12 Mn the center of the deer and elk guest speaker. disMr. Wright Mrs. Glade Sanders, s;te before settling on a defin land which was recently burned blue ribbons, six red, and one winter range, and on an important cussed "Twenty-fou- r in hour T. ML Simmonds of th piMi Mrs. Merle white. 'Twelve canning exhibits water-she- d ite place for the future recreation- over north and east of Nephi. area, was swept clean the Oil Industry and Howcycle it Ef reporter, and Mrs. Jack White Mr. Tangren complimented the were maae with nine al center. parunent ot the Federal Reblue or vegetaon oij. September 1st fects Industry and Our Brough, winning Liv- tau serve. A partners Iaily Bank, Salt Lake twister. is community . as a whole, and ' es- ribbons and three, red ribbonsi when, a fU$ somjKAinr"boys were es". was party Films were ' also shown in oemg the guest speaker at theCity tor November. On hehalf of the" people of Nephi using to cook with eot out nf the oil pecially the high school tooys who regular a planned 1 r 1 industry. vWare informed that members participated, in the recent program ana iist Juab County. The Times- - control ana with a eood wind Committees were named for a nisnmses ior ine party were meeting of the Nephi Kiwanis of the City Council were a little to flirs. the burned area. "This iNews HoweJl, Mrs. Frank Mor club held Monday noon at the congratulates Lillian on her uurnea tne oaits, sagebrush and bigger and better annual Hallow gan, voil disturbed over a recent quip in is an outstanding example of com accomplishment, Airs. Glade Sanders. Present Forrest Hotel. Paul E. Booth. cneat grass area in a few hours e'en with the hope party. this column . . concerning appoint munity cooperation" Mr. Tangren that this is the were Mrs. Leland Belliston, Mrs. Manager of the Nephi Office of beginning of a sue-- ume. ment of a Mayor in the event that pointed out, "and the community cessful Max Bowles, Mrs. J. S. Cowan, The Commercial Bank of Utah The area burned was a daneer career. Doc is elected to congress. Con deserves much praise for its ef Mrs. Rulon Broadhead, Mrs. Jack at tanged for the iru- -i and was spot for floods in the earlv lwn census recently is that ALL should forts". At that time the flat was denuded Brough, Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Mrs m charge. In a get behind Doc and let's get him brief taik. Mr. Simrnw ox vegetation and floods from rranit tsootn, Mrs. Joe Garrett, the elected and then let future matMrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Jack pointed out what the Federal Resarea threatened the culinarv wat ters take care of themselves. er supply ana electric litrht nlant ani is functions in Langenbacker, Mrs. Earl McPher- - erve Bank : of TvJnnVii C fx. A son, Mrs. Wm. Rudko, Mrs. Merlp the monetary system of the tfni.- r. Mrs. Janet Greenhalgh was in- "Tf White, Mrs. Dean Winn. Mrs. Mavi ed States. He to!d that there are This paper is getting to have stalled as president of the Amer- - Kepjxi aiy anFa .ontrkcT ion cowers, Mrs. John Robertson, lj Federal Res:ri banks w.th' more "columns" than Joe Stal'n's wa ican Legion Auxiliary on Thursday pntPPori w branch banks. Control of the ii: ana rne nostesses. army. He has only one column, Fu neral services were conduct afternoon when 20 Auxiliary memI system is by a board of govr-ncr- s f-i the "RED" one. We have the ..OUt ed recently at the First Second in Washington D. C. LEVAN Members of the Le bers met at the home of Mrs. oT column, edited and writward chapel for Donald Ostler, 12 White for the install- - contour seeded ine federal reserve is the Bank. clviC the ten by Andrew; the new City news van Lady Lions club met in the Margaret by v ... e year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Horbank uld ' purported by haU on October 4th. Mrs. Uon luncheon. n City and jicts and versions column . . " .v.. n wya. f ace Ostler. Bishop John H. Har du the 7000 member banks, who de. last week by George Matkin, Ruby Christensen, president pre- and mon of the Nephi Second ward to the constitution a certain amo..f of their preamble posit sided at the was meeting. and SUlce week this Prayer by City Engineer, was in charge of the services and JSl?4116 were led by Margaret Whi'e. The posits with the Kederal rese-'- e Dan Davis, City Utility Account offered by Minnie Jackman. Final gave opening remarks. Others prayer was piven by Mrs system. Already this , fall. a flood has who ant, and in the future to be arrangements were made for the opening were Ray Powell and sinerinff Mortran was The function ot ihe and Laura led r Mr u,e ianu Decause or a Jamesspoke written by other city officovs or assembly program to be presented by Mrs. Carol Stuart. ir'"" H. Ockey. Prayers were Sanmonds pointel out system, is to benefsnower which fell on the ngnt the new "Central by the Lady Lions at the Levan employees; Installation ceremony was con burned area. Movement of the ton given at the family home by H. The American it the nation as whole by StabJunior High School on November Schoal News and Views Co':jLegion snorsored W. McCune; at the services by Deer ducted by Mrs. Coquella McPhec- soil from wind U. S. economy; keeping the Hoe Down will be ilizing Hunters' erosion has been which we hope the students ni the 8th. flow E. son. GibRulon officers New are: Mrs Janet severe, of dollars in proper re'at-io- n Brough and Roy E. held in the Armory hall next WedThe following program was preCentral wll continue to use every to the flow of goods; president, . Melba. Th reseeding of the burned ar- - son, with the grave side prayer by nesday, Oocober to curb 25. week; the High School news col sented: Vocal solo, Vonna Shep Greenhalgh, IT.l.UA urai vice J ,J Alma C. Tranter. Depression and to curb lnflatim. aroi Wn presnem; M iT,HcaaA Plans are . a the umn; and we hope you like it, the herd, vocal solo, Margene Shep- iviiiKiu,t complete for grand rt,M- - JU8h Countv II 5? through u The Federal Reserve ...nuJ .J vice presiaem, D A Council a Musical selections consisted of evening including dancing, pr'7es, both accompanied by Nor- ovuaii, RFGularly speaking column. We herd, the dora "Abide Bowers, Florence by clearing prelude , quartet, secretary, agency for whirh tu ma banks 1. inrh,a refreshments and Karen Anderson; are plannirg, perhaps for this reading, plenty of hunt- - checks, and supplies member S""" With Me", a vocal solo "Lullaby" Johnson, treasurer, Beulah Irons, U,v,. nf th Pnrf new currency and decorations iue ii there's enough t'me ar .and Gardner; piano solo, Mary Man- atmosphere. chaP: ductbn and marketing administra- - by Gererude Tranter; a vocal duet j.iemuer names to replace Wear hunting togs and you the worn-oumidnight on Thursday night, to gelson. Five guests and 15 mem- !lifI?rif5:..BianhLBrCUgS' t "Beyond the Sunset" by H. W. may winyour which is Soll ncni tJ,e oenjeam Conservation a have a column l'sting times ind bers were present: President Ruby at Servic prize. Remember, top removed from currency McCune and James P. McCune, rvmt.-r,.- , Arms. m r circulation. FlorEdna of to dates for coming events, an I Christensen, the a .270 Tansen, prize will be evening Mr. a and vocal solo "Perfect Day" by Simmons also presented a it .it least ten days to two ene Taylor, Anna Shepherd, Bes Remington rifle. Mabel Lunt. sound film, "The Federal Reserve weeks in advaree each week. In sie Jackhan, Mildred Christensen, Mrs. Laura C. LechJeidner has Third Ward MIA officials an Bank and You" which was wel! case it's noc in th.s paper, it will Virgil Christensen, Minnie Jackto returned home in her received and Marcus Garrett of Roosevelt. nounce that they have planned a Portland, enjoyed by the man, Vivian Mangelson, Gertrude be by next week. k The film was also shown t vis- Utah spent a few days of last Oregon following a entertainment special ward all for Shepherd, Fay Malmgren, Nina it with her mother, Mrs. John week with his parnts, Mr. and members for the High School during the after- Did you notice the terrific odor Taylor and the hostesses, Edra Wednesday. October Bertha S. Reeder, General Pres Pitt Miller has arrived In NeMrs. Floyd Garrett isin.. coming from the Post Office on Morgan, Marjorie Newren, and ident of the Young Womens M. I. phi for a visit with his mother, Edra Peterson. even A. odor The carried of Church the of Jesus Christ Monday? Mrs. T. W. Miller and other relaTo date the Lady Lions of Le ui xaiier-ua- y into most of the homes of Nephi, will De a aaims, tives and friends. Mr. Miller has van have quilted three ouilts and special guest of Juab Stake at It was coming from the crap that been stationed in Nome, Alaska was being distributed throughout have made many articles of child their annual Mothers and Daught for some time past where he has the mails as the political campaign ren s clothing, aprons and hand ers Party. The affair will be held been with the Alaskan Rancer ser. to be work sold Years at all Bazaar the in Tuesday evening, October 24th at ago, naJ'y pot nasty. vice. 7:30 at the d political campaigns were full of the near future. ward Following a short stay in Nenhi that kind of "smear" stuff, but hall. he will go to Los Angeles. the day of smear went out with in Included the entertainment Utah's annual big game ctod is noon. the Iiorse and buggy. ' reaay tor the bag and one hund will be a program and a lunch. red hunters are ready to The committees, composed of Juab i - f i Americans use several million takethousand It. The common Interest of Stake and ward Y W M I A offic YOUR I. Q. and this f pounds of soap annually men and women will ers ana teachers, have promised Junior's getting a lot of it right in be toarmy of home an everyone the game. attending outstand bring 1. How much of the world's the neck. H 1 Another common interest that ing treat of the season. and land surface is population The program is outlined as fol. might weJl be added is the pro represented by the UN Security Benjamin F. Fairless, President tection of the Council? game ranges against lows: of U. S. Steel Corporation, recent fire. z. This dicould done be under each the Community singing how many floors were 1st by ly stated What is wrong witn a hunter becoming a Noan-rccuon or vivian noyt; opening ark7 we which under edinpeitive system 3.nre guard. prayer, Norine Wankier; Vocal Identify the man caricaturW In America have made more proga. and b. numbers, tsis in f'fty years than the ifst atate nre records show that selections, Daughters chorus; of the Wurid combined? What hunting season range fires have Moiners ana iwoiners ana Daughtrs dramatiz. short of sheer economic insanityburned out a lot of winter forage atlon, Mrs. fclary Jensen and Miss . would prompt lis to trade our leaving deer to starve. An Armv - . Ann Jensen; . . to Presid .Jt com- oi streirnlined, iuu.uuu nunter nre guards scat- ent Bertha S.greetings Reeder, Beellive petitive system for some outmod tered throughout the state could guest sneaker. ed, Jalopy even if the greatly improve the control of the group; response, rresiaeni Keener; closing sons. Idea comci from hh;h places and range fires. congregation; prayer, Thela B. is all rircised ul In a new coat of It is recommended that hunter. Wankier. Turkey, and dressing, and cranberrv xauee. and ll h . wit 4k. iiiiiiiiiius : l on me ,i menu . . r wm db . , . c t j paint T" assign themselves to fire control 4. What are 'the chance Preceding the DroeTam. lunh ruroay evenmg wnen tne Mona Ward is host at a at dinner at fhe Mona ward hall We l'e wondering If Mr. Fair-Jes-s and make it yearlong. It would be wUl be served. All . an ace in golf? scoring are oo win Intended that the word "Red" a good Investment In attending toawrd to their new ng shown Mnquer in complete above heip chapel, nt o. asked fvt to brine a knife, fork wnicti two states tur the progress of construction. Ward and stake offiicer have tickets for the be inserted Just before "paint". habitat for game. banW vIUkl- - ; and glass. largest number ot couatitaf Nephi. Stake Pres.dent Belhston urges all to join In this harvest supper. Polaroid Answers on Page Eight" photo. iJycr the yea.-s- several out standing basketball players hived at Juab high Sxttffc) at th Nephi high ure the nar.e was charts- fijziititt'; ed to "Juab", And on top of that, in years past several track stars of state championship calibre were developed at the local school. , r Parent-Teache- rs lu1?6 pre-flig- ht W... . : - all 12-fe- et a.-Sk- I nrn Nephi Award With Cotton Print Dress . State Forester Shows on Effects of Fire I tened Lions Hear Oil Lady Lions Industry Talk Hold Election . no-co- st - 4-- H Kiwanis vice-preside- secretary-t- Hears Of Federal Reserve Bank reasurer; . 1 , -- re-se- ed 4-- H Officers Are Installed Recently Levan Lady Lions Hold Interesting Meeting Recently Bai-M- I T ac T .Tit-te- I ""tL Z .ZtL rnncfi KL 7h3 g Funeral Held Recently For Donald Ostler Legion Dance To Have All The 'Fixins1 ' .l. - -- I 1 ""6vu wi s - r-- I k'-e- To Hear President ofYWMIA meni-ber- s. four-wee- t-i- First-Secon- It. 1 - - TEST m ; " -- s ed - - . '' !,' y- free-wheeli- old-wor- ld t- - ,,, r.,a " . " |