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Show YOU CAKT VOTE AD YOV CAiVT REGISTER IF YOU'RE XOT REGISTERED . . . AFTER OCT. 31stt REG By the Editor Volume 41 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, ,r' T" 1-T- Groups Okey Use of County Fairgrounds As Recreational Center in Cooperative Plan Only ten days more and we'll be able to settle down to a friendly talk with Joe Bush or someone else along main street or in church or in a party without starting an arguments as to the merits of the or respective candidates parties issues. . . or anything else that has to do with politics. I- The Fairgrounds There's one good thing about will be Juab County developed as a joint politics, though, we find out who District Recreationdoesn t think like we do. al area, according to a joint decis ion reached at a meeting Monday All hellazapoppin . . . evening at the City Hall. City Or that's what some of my Manager George Matkin was in Reeve G. Richardson, director of has me since friends tell happened charge of the joint meeting of replast week concerning a certain hot resentatives of Nephi City, Juab the Juab County Department of shot in this column. Many have County, and the Juab School Dist- Public Welfare, will be president of the Kiwanis Club of Nephi dur gave me a pat on the back, a rict. couple or three couldn't get to a in atten- ing 1951, it was announced Mon County representatives to tell me dance included the three commis day at the regular meeting of the phone quick enough they liked the angle. . . and round sioners and county attorney; City club held at the Forrest Hotel. as Mr. Richardson has served aboutly I understand that there's representatives included the City club under more that have Councilmen, three or four and the vice president of thecurrent City Manager year, threatened to quit subscribing to City Attorney, and Juab School E. H. Steele for the Vice president for 1951 will be this newspaper because of that District was represented by super "filthy remark". intendent and clerk. Two repres A. K. Johnson, personnel dircetor That just tickles the heck outa entatives of the Junior Chamber of Thermoid Company, Nephi Divme . . I find out that there's still of Commerce were also in attend ision. New members of the Board of Directors will be Waldo Swen eight or ten who can take ten ance as visitors. Co., Albert minutes out to read this column. The purpose of the meeting, as son of Swenson Motor And as long as people are cuss- outlined by City Manager Matkin C. Starr, Clerk of Juab School ing me for this or that they're not was to consider the recreational District, and James P. McCune, cussing someone else. program and recreational needs of Attorney. Holdover directors are C. W. the various groups, and the size, Roy We etc of an area to meet the needs Johnson, Golden Oldroyd, Note to one contributor. McPherson and D. C. Boswell. appreciate your suggestion, and its of the groups. for the The secretary-treasura good one, but PLEASE sign your It was pointed out in the dis John Henry to your letters and cussion by the group, that the pop- club will be appointed by the we'll pay a lot more attention to ulation of the area concerned was president with the approval of the them. . . Two bits to a hole in a not ample to warrant expenditures Board of Directors. A discussion of the proposed doughnut we could put our finger for three separate programs or amendments to the Utah State on who you are and if you 11 kind recreational areas. was given by Attorn ly let us know we'll' be glad to Further discussion brough out constitution the necessity for a complete co- ey Udell R. Jensen, following print that stuff. Thanks. Thanks! That goes for other operative program between the which Attorney James P. McCune contributors too, who may wish to three legal groups involved, and gave a brief analysis. send in this or that m the future by clubs, groups and organizations We'll gladly use the space neces which would participate in the Superintendent C. Ray Evans of Juab School District today an sary to print your views, or your recreational affairs. ideas, but we're not going to do When consideration of an area nounced that a meeting is to be it if you desire to remain com- - for a centralized program was brot held in the Juab High school Art October on Monday, jletely anonymous. up, the fair grounds was consider- department ed the better because of area ac- 30, at 4 p. m. for all persons in Owen DeSpain says he wants cessibility, centralized location, the terested in an adult evening art all the hunters to be sure that existence of public utilities, the class. their fire is out. . I'm telling you finances to develop the area, and The proposed class will be under that if it were me hiking all over ample land without moving of any the supervision of D. L. Jardine, instructor at the high school, and those hills my fire would surely existing homes, etc. be out! meeting is intended to deterUpon the motion of County Com- the areas of .study -desired jind missioner Earl F. Dunn of i Juab mine . if-i i j We thought that rative "sons of County, the group voted unanim- uie Jim'itenuis liutucu. this fair community would know ously to go on record as adopting Mr. Jardine is prepared to of where everyone lived from Joe a plan for development of a rec- fer instruction in oil painting, co:r. Bush to Jane Doe, or visa vrsa, reational area in connection with mercial art, methods of reproduct but Roy Sparks surprised me the the Juab County Fair grounds. Ion, pen and brush lettering, other day by admitting that he It was also moved by Commissketching and art apprec didn't know them all . . espec al'.y sioner Dunn that a committee be iation. in the south end of town. Roy appointed, consisting of one man All interested citizens are ur ged to attend the meeting and to says we couldn't even find the Continued on Page Nine enroll in the class work. Continued on Page Seven Richardson Is New Club head er - i- October 26th, Thursday,. DEC 1 - H ' 1 V r 1950 3- t!M h.: -j T; 1 . . Enthusiasm has been bubling over at the Juab high school this week, following the announcement that school officials had approved participation of the Juab high Ranger Asks Prevention of Forest Fires It is indicated hunters will find Utah forest and range lands driest they have ever been when the deer season opens Saturday, stat es Forest Ranger Owen DeSpain. Unless storms are forthcoming before Saturday, all hunters are cautioned to use extreme care in preventing forest and range fires. We have already lost 2,000 acres of valuable deer and elk range on Mt. Nebo this season from carelessness with fire. We can't afford to lose any more, Mr. Despain Commercial Batik Installs New Night Depository For Customer Benefits Within a few days ,the new Night Depository installed by the Commercial Bank of Utah at the Nephi office will be ready for use. The installation, made at considerable expense to the Bank, is for the benefit and convenience The chief benefit of customers. will be derived by merchants, who will be able to deposit their money in the evening, after they have finished the day's business, espec ially on Saturday nights, instead of holding it until the bank opens for business on the following, or on Monday morning. Most banks, especially in large cities, make a Charge for this service to those who use it. This same service provided jit your local bank is going to, be JJree to all who wish to use- it. ifThe bank hoDes that its cutsomersLwill make nse- - of this" ne-- f acuity-- y caffing at the Bank and arranging for its use. Each customer so doing will be- given a key to the depository and can use it as often and at any time they wish. As soon as the special bags are received everything will be ready to go. Any deposit placed in the De pository is Immediately Insured by - -- t- Upper: Paul Booth show Ray Cundick of J. C. Penney Co. how the chute works; Lower; City Police Chief Jack Brough and P, N, Anderson, Attorney are eilouetted as Mr. Booth gives demonstration. Times-New-s Polaroid Photos said. Mr. Hunter! Be sure your mach is out, and that your fire is out and your smoke is out. Happy hunting. r r' r tto- t s& . V .' jm a News Briefs out-of-to- , Thomas To oeaK nere Tuesday First-Secon- 24-ho- m Rank Eagle Glen Cannon, son of Bishop and Mrs. John H. Harmon, was award ed the Eagle Scout rank at a Court of Honor held Tuesday even ing at the Third ward chapel. The evening's activities included a parents night and the activities were enjoyed by more than 100 jcouts and parents, with the evening's activities consisting of rout songs, motion pictures and advancement awards. District Chairman Ray Gadd presented training certificates to 20 Scouters who had recently com pleted a scout leader training course. Advancement Gadd presented ;f - -- -- - -- ;s V? - - '; ; Fred L. advancement wards to the following: Jack Burton, tenderfoot; Wayn? Lcav'-tand Farrell Dee Lunt. Second class scouts; Forrest Booth, Tom Davis and Wayne Andrews, rank of first class scout. Milton Ilirmon nnJ Ikrt SparKs advance 1 to the rank of Star Scout of the functions Industry. The new Merit badges were presented to designs are worked out as much as tne foil wing: 3; Ceil two years in advance so that to- Glen Cannon 4; MilonBriggs, Lun!, 5, 1952 the of the day general design Wright, 2; Wayiw Andrews, cars is well known by the stylists, Lynn 1 Alvin Witt, 3 anJ Bert Sparks, but of course, is kept a secret. 2 Present day automobile designs, The most coveJ honor was Mr. Wirthlin stated, are very Jarg-el- that of Eagle rank to determined by women's prefer Scout Glen Cannon. presented ence. There are more than 14.000,-00- 0 As each Scout received his adwomen drivers n this country vancement pin, he In tun. prewnt-pand they have definite ideas of his mother wl h the same pin in what they want in an automobile. miniature. n a- t Local Dealers Join in Observance Of National Dealers Week lin of Nephi, and open house is being conducted for all at each dealer's showrooms. In observance of the week, we herewith present the Automobile Dealers of Nephi with their respective "babies". Photos, taken by Chapman Studio are as follows: e Upper left, Ron Shaw of the E. R. Shaw Company with his "Stude baker"; upper right. Rex Wirth-ti- n October 22 to 28. . Is of Nebo Chevrolet Co., with week of the Local observance under the direction of Rex Wlrth- - the Driver Training ear being Ever since 1911, when the was invented and women began driving the family car, they haxe exerted a powerful Influence In automobile designing, the National Automobile Dealers association pointed out recently. The National association is sponsoring nation-widobservance of "National Automobile Dealer Week" self-start- er at the School; Center Is Ray "Tug" Fowkes of the Nephi Motor Co. with the Pontiac; lower left It ed Loren Garrett of Swenson Motor Co. with the Ford, and lower left is Fred Painter of Painter Motor Co. with the Chrysler. If there'd been space, we would have Included the truck lines of each and the Mercury with the Ford and the Plymouth with the Chrysler. Styling of automobiles has be one of the most important d" United States Senator Elbert D. Thomas will be the featured speaker at a Democratic Rally here on Tuesday evening, October 31, it was announced today by Raymond A. Jackson, Juab County Democratic chairman. Mr. Thomas will speak during the evening at a rally at the Venice Theatre. All voters are invited to be guests of the Democratic committee at the free show which will begin at 7:30 p. m. promptly. In addition to the talk by Senator Thomas, it is anticipated that all local and other state candidates will be introduced, and perhaps I will speak briefly. Plans are also underway by the Juab County Democratic committee for holding of rallies in Mona on November 3rd and at Levan on A motion to dismiss Case No. November 4th. Plans for these been filed with events will be .announced In next the Nationalhas Labor Relations week's issue. Board by the International AssoThe case ciation of Machinists. mentions involves the issue brought up by the United Rubber Workers, calling for an election to CIO, redetermine the bargaining agent at Thermoid Company, Nephi Div- Glen Cannon Awarded v st I A M Asks Case Dismissal, Schluter Answers Letter watt, - l- - school band in the All Western Band Review in Long Beach, California on November 25th. Ballard J. Christiansen, director of music at the school declare Thursday that this is "one of the greatest honors ever to come to the Juab high school". Mr. Christiansen plans to march a band of 60 members in this parade, which will start at 6:30 p. m. on November 25th. Details of the trip are being worked out this week by officials of the school, and special efforts and emphasis are being placed on the fact that all students going will be properly chaperoned, and while at Long Beach, will be housed in one of the finest hotels. It is also being planned that the re turn trip will be made by a different route to give the students an opportunity to see additional country. The people of Nephi should be very happy that their own high school band can represent them at this gigantic parade. It is the long est all bands parade held in the United States and It is held an nually. Approximately 100 bands from all over the west are invited to participate in this great event. Jimmie James of Long Beach, manager of the parade, called Mr. Christiansen Monday, and stated that to date, Nephi is the farther-ecity from Long Beach to enter Regular Priesthood meeting will the parade thus far. In the event be conducted Sunday at the Third that no band from a farther dist Ward chapel at 2 p. m. it was an ance accepted, the Juab high nounced today by President Lester school band will be designated as H. Belliston. President Belliston the "honor band" of the day and also stated that the Relief Society would lead the parade. monthly union meeting would be Upwards of 600,000 spectators witnessed last year's event which held In connection. Baptismal services will be held attracted a total of 83 entries and at th? Stake' Baptism Font in the 5140 individual musicians from 66 "ward building on cities, 15 countries and two states. Saturday evening, November 4, it This year's competitiort"is expected was announced today. to draw at least 750,000 and Executive Director Jack Horner is Temperatures for the past week predicting an entry list of 100 are as fallows, with the high and competing units. low begin given for the The Band Review is limited period preceeding S a. m. on strictly to bands and drum and Friday, October 20, 68, 40; Satur bugle corps; and unlike the ordinday, 88, 42; Sunday, 8C, 52; Mon- ary parade, all competing units day, 86, 42; Tuesday, 80, 46: Wed are spaced one block apart so that nesday, 75 and 45; Thursday, 73 they actually march in complete and 48. No precipitation has oc review, occupying the full spotcurred during this month. light of attention, along the entire line of march. Fair prize mon not called for The competition is judged by the by November Isc will be turned All American Association of Con into the Fai- - Fund, it was an test Judges with National Head- nounced today by the office of quarters in Chicaco. eivine the event the highest possible ranking. Agent Ray Burtenshaw, the Bank's blanket burgulary policy and is safe from fire, theft, and embezzlement. . Paul E. Booth, manager of the bank, states that in addition to the depository, a mail chute has been installed for use of anyone, espec customers, to b ially used before and after banking ' hours. C-unt- S Number 43 High School Band To Participate at Long Beach Band Review Nov. 25 j JZfi L A SINGLE COPY 10c y d Evidental as an outgrowth of quotations in an article which ap-per- ed this newspaper two weeks ago, a copy of a letter to Mr. Fred E. Schluter, president of Thermoid Company, from the United Rubber Workers, signed by Mr. House, was circulated to emThermoid Company ployees of Nephi Division this week by the ision. United Rubber workers. In support of the grounds for While here Mr. Wednesday. the dismissal, the I A M points Schluter pointed out that the emout that it currently has a contract ployees had the copy of the let governing wages, hours and work- ter "before it reached me". ing conditions which is valid, in In commenting on the proposal full force and effect; Also in support of the grounds of Mr. House, labedled a "field for dismissal, the I A M enclosed representative" Mr. Schluter statwith their petition an original pet ed "If this Mr. House of the C I O ition with original signatures of has any authority to mean what he 201 employees of the Nephi plant says when he says "We urge you of Thermoid Company. Also sub- now to put into effect a wage in mitted was a list of the persons crease in what ever amount you known to be included in the unit feel your company can afford', we as of the payroll of October 13, can sit down immediately and re1950, and point out that the pet- sume negotiations with the I A M., ition unit represents 89.5 per cent certified bargaining agent, for a of the total people in the unit, as wage increase which was stymied by the C I O petition calling for an of October 13, 1950. The signed petition stated "We election to redetermine the barthe undersigned employees of gaining agent. But, Mr. House of Thermoid Company, Nephi Divis- the CIO would have to assure us ion, feel that an election to deter- that thew would not regard such mine the certified bargaining agent action as prejudicial to the CIO of employees with the company is and that they would not complain unnecessary in view of the fact afterwards." that we, the undersigned, represent a large majority, 89 per cent we do not object to their rights of the total employees within the to continue to gain support for their organization, we consider bargaining unit "It Is our desire to be free to their present efforts to be purely negotiate with the company Im a device for Interfering with efmediately through our present and fective bargaining by thel23594 recognized bargaining agent the fectlve collective bargaining by International Association of Mach- the union which has, beyond all inists without restrictions or In reasonable doubt a majority statfringement delays claimed by any us as a certified bargaining aganet and that further processing of Case opposition." All signatures yere witnessed No. will prevent rathon the petition, and represent SH er than effectuate the purposes on the original petition. of the Act. Therefore, the petit-Io- n The petition concludes "While should be dismissed." in CIO CIO |