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Show 1 r. lWl im By th y "A lEuo 1 Nephi9 , .,t aic i Volume 43 Editor Nephi. Juab County, Utah, Thursday, Committees. to strange front btudy Flood Early risers (before 9 a. m.) the otner morning saw markings on the street in of Neptu Drug or thereabouts. . . It dian t take much study to find out what had happened . . . Bud wasn t attempting to Haymond send business across the road but for those who had to cross to the other side, he was --only marking the pedestrian lane with an oversize arrow. Bud says that was the only way that it could be found because of the collection of dust and mud from the cars pulling in from the back streets. It was good for a round of chuckles but we didn't see much action. Optimism should be revived with the arrival of new seed catalogs and with the displays of the seeds in the various stores. Don't give up spring has always arrived even though old man winter has stood in its way on many It Is only natural for the man who is against everything to find that everything is against him . . . and in a lot of cases everybody! 13th, 1952 SINGLE C. 1 3 1 riTY Honored Did you know that Nephi now Stephen Boswell was honored on has a Square Dancing club. Their !his 85111 birthday anniversary last nrst session was hold at the Nebo'ou"udJ Wlln a iamny Skateland three weeks ago Friday. er at his home A native of Nephi where he has Sixteen couples enjoyed the even ing, witn tour full squares par- lived aLl of his life, he was born ticipating. The next dance will March 11, 1867, a son of Abraham He be held on Friday night, March janQ Matilda Betts Boswell. was a number of a family of 17 14 and every other Friday night.'children. thereafter. Evprvnnp is invitpd t In 1897 Mr. BosweJl took ud the join. first homestead on the Lcvan ridge and has engaged in dry farming for 55 years, and has raised a successful crop each year. He still owns and operates the original In 1904 he helped iliomestead. Start the Nephi Experiment station and was its first superintendent (for eight years. He has been active in the L D S 'church, having held all offices in News of Boy Scouts of the First Ward are bound to fill you up . and the pledge of ALL YOU CAN EAT for a buck is a strange pledge in these days of worries, taxes and n higher eating costs. Ray has kept the boys perking on this project and naturally Vin ton Steiner, the other First ward Scout leader, has been doing his part. In case you don't yet know what we're talking about . . it's Chuck Wagon Supper that is going to occupy the minds of all ... the Men in - Kiwanians i Bob Hansen, Rex Wirthlin and Dr. W. R. Worley Jr., Illustrate the simple technique involved in blood typing. All Jaycees present at the last meeting Were typed for the Bank program. Blood Walking Walking Blood Bank Becomes Reality in East Juab County Hear Talk on Bill of Rights the Priesthood and having served omjas Bishops counselor. His wife, Ann Priscilla Garrett ber nf tho Pmvn KimnicVh.h December 10, 1950 well known in Nephi, was the;di Llv'"s R. speaker at the Nephi Kiwanis club' Boswell children areStephen of Provo, D. C. Boswell HAnH,., of Nephi, Edgar R. Boswell and thp ForrPQt Hrtpi " of Sa,t. Clty Mr. Johnson gave a fine talk f e Aon the BiJl of Rights of the United!13 grandchildren and 18 great AUpn .Tnhnsnn liinrhpnn-moptin- rf rir0m a tr - children States Constitution. jgmnd In addition to his talk, two piano s were given oy i,iurora B 3; Number II get-toget- h- With the threat of floods from the spring run-o- ff increasing with each subsequent storm, committees to work with George Matkin, City Manager, in making recommenda tions for flood control, are to be named this week by Mayor P. L Jones. Dr. Jones stated Wednesday that this year's runoff could be one of the heaviest in history, and particularly if the area is hit by warm rains along in the latter part of April. He recalled history concerning the big hollow, which was started by plowing a furrow to take a stream during flood stages. History tells us that the Big Hollow channel was cut by the canyon stream in ten days, and that the most of it was cut in three days. f i , Square Dance Cass jStephen Bcswell iOn Draws Interest Anniversary I Possibilities March Triendly City 9 Crossroads of Utah UNIVERSAL MICROFILMING CORP, " scjct-iiuii- Reelected County Chairman R. E. Winn was Juab County Republican chairman at the reogranization convention held Saturday evening. Mr. Winn has served for the past several years in this capacity. Mrs. Clyde Shaw was elected vice chairwoman with A. C. Starr and W. Lee Bailey being secretary and treasurer, respectively of the County organization. The County Central committee of the Republican party named on Saturday consist of J. E. Worth-ingtoJ. Warrillow Brough, C. R. Lomax, Clyde Shaw, Farrell Bosh, Clara C. Hopes, Robert Thomas, and Hollis Peacock. Mrs. Claudia Brough was renamed State Com- mitteewoman from Juab County and Dr. P. L. Jones was renamed State Committeeman from this County. Delegates to the State Republican convention to be held AprU 26 include: J. Walter Paxman, J. E. Wortbington, Amy Warner, Charles II. Foote, Milton R. Shaw, Lois Brough, William C. Stowell, C. R. Lomax, Gayle Yorgason, Munro Pexton, A. C. Dalby, Floyd Bosh, Mrs. R. E. Winn, Hollis Peacock, Robert Thomas and Albert C. Starr. n, "I'll come when you call' is the park' and KiwanianiMrs. Peterson of Levan ?LRdney theme of the blood typing pro uant-- Krtve a review 01 a NEPHITE Worth-ingtoFORMER Ne the gram being sponsored by Kiwanis Magazine article by the Reaches 85th Milestone The Neohi boys in the 145th FA phi Junior Chamber of Commerce. late Roe Fulkerson. SENDS DONATION was wee Battalion in Koera are to be very This the initial drive The Membership and AttendMrs. Tenna Peterson, oldest lady hia-hlcomDlirnented for their ef- - made in Nephi for blood typing of ance committee was in charge of in The accomletter following Levan, observed her 851 h birthmorale, all citizens. On behalf of the new forts to keep up spiritual the program. panied a $100.00 check receivday anniversary last week at the Clothing From Nephi They have held religious servicese Juab County hospital, the Jaycees Kiwanis Committee Publicity ed this week by W. C. Andhome of her son and daughter in every Sunday since arriving over-th- are sponsoring the drive to estabrews, Chairman of the County law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Reaches Korea seas with the exception of the first lish a walking blood bank. Mrs. Tenna Winter Peterson was Commissioners, from Morley The walking blood bank is one one, and have built up attendance been received from Word a has born Noted in resident of March 1867, Denmark Golden, 5, formerly aJong about 7 o'clock tonight. . . at from 12 to 28 at the last count, in which the blood is not taken Correspondent a daughter of James C. and Johan- Chaplain Tim Irons, that. Nephi's Nephi, now residing in San d the Ward Hall. All They have kept accurate minutes from the donor until it is required na Winter,. She came with her 10,000 pounds of clothing has arDiego: To Speak at B Y U you can eat of Pillsbury's hot and roll of all meetings, bv the recipient. This is accom"It is with deepest regards parents to Utah, settling in Levan rived. "God Bless those fine Ne cakes, covered with plenty of Ver- Their enthusiasm being strong plished by having everyone in the and most sincere prayers for on 24, 1878, where she has phites" he says in a recent letter. mont Maid Syrup, a glass of milk right from the first, they decided locality blood-tvpeand in the PROVO John Scott, author sinceJuly the success of your new hosresided. She was married "The clothing is coming in by furnished by Cloverleaf, some Utah to build a chapel, and have just event you should become a patient Levan 160-pital, that I send my creek. by Jacob Bigler on truck loads . . Jast night used a Poultry eggs and Cudahy's bacon completed it, even to a sand floor, at the hospital and require blood, will lecture at ihe Bntrham Young u o 2 ton truck to haul in the days "May God bless your every will top the menu. We'd suggest although they did have quite a your blood type will be filed along University m Tuesday devotional who died 1930 5 effort and each patient whoarrivals. Tuesday I'm going with that you miss your dinnner or! problem finding dry sand. Chap-lunc- h with the others who have your soever at 9:5o a.m. will give three talks! tv, v,;o July . comes for help." a load to Seoul.' he stated. or what ever you caU it lain Timothy H. Irons is schedul-a- t type of blood. A call is then sent B under Y of the U it wasi Ralph Peterson. She has also two Nephi citizens did themselves auspices Most sincerely, noon Friday and be prepared led to pay them a visit and dedi-fo- r out for those particular donors announced today. MORLEY GOLDEN Peterson very proud when they backed to Raymond grand sons a big feed. who have your type of Wood, and cate their chapel. xie win uaruuiuaie in a soetwi of 1t..., Sherman Peterson the limit, Chaplain Tim Irons in and And another thing . . there's n i JUU J They have been using their mess within 30 minutes the new blood of the people of (On behalf ivui'.u lauue session ai i pr m. in of four great grand child- his call for used clothing for the going to be no speeches and you kis for Sacrament service, so one is flowing into your veins. the Smith banquet hall and in the ren Levan; Juab County, we extend public urchins in Korea. also are descendants. can go anytime between 7 and 9 0f the highlights of a recent meet- - Such a program can be successthanks to Mr. Golden for his evening will be the guest speaker p. m. lfriday night for your feed. ing was a Sacrament service set ful only throueh complete cooperat a meeting in Salt Lak City for and interest in his Harold Jordan, Pillsbury's super-dup- sent by Dr. F. H. Beckstead and ation of all citizens to have their contribution Inasmuch as we all have a difference in opinion, and that "home town".) professional members of the Sigma hotoaker will be at the Lavern Bowles, which arrived just blood typed. In order for each Delta Chi, national professional this is America, we can voice those opinions, why don't in time. We are proud of the ef- person to have this done, he or journalism fraternity. ..STRAW VOTING YOU join the latest parlor game to are she should fill out an information Local making forts the servicemen Co. Manager The I p. m. meeting in the Ban Penney ballot convenience: for we . . . a Did Here's other People spiritually. cards. Cards are available at your encourage each appreciate quet hall will be sponsored by the you ever have anything to do with May the Lord bless them. the Nephi Drug Company, and then Returns from Coast Journalism dept of the university. BALLOT Viola Ockey? If you have, we're MMW. take this card along with a small City sure that you have had the same vial for the blood, to his doctor. STASSEN EISENHOWER reaction that we have had. Viola Battery B, 145th FA Bn There the hlood will be taken and America still is a land of opporwants to do the job that is assignAPO No. 301, care POST: sent to the state laboratories for tunity, and so far as J. C. Penney is concerned, there are ed to her in the most efficient TAFT KEFAUVER Master, San Francisco testing and typing. When the re-- 5 Company two "enormous areas for developMarch 1952 way possible . . whether it's rais(suits are received from the ing her family or putting up a I have Jet a few weeks slip atories. they will be entered on ment and growth right here in the Miss Doris Shaw of SaJt Lake TRUMAN KERR lunch for her husband "Jimmy" by without writing, it seems to be permanent records at the hospital, United States." City was a guest of her parents, That was the opinion voiced by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw for the or doing the job in church. And somewhat difficult to get an d each person who has had hs if she cant do it practically per- lcle off every week so in the fut- - blood typed wall receive a card A. W. Hughes, president of the week end. WARREN RUSSELL And ure I will try to get an article off bearing his blood type and RH Penney Company, speaking to fect, the job is not done. and Vernon and Mr. Mrs. Butler store 1,000 Censhe's one of the first to thank at least every labornearly factor. Although the state managers, two weeks. Other (Write in) cent charge for tral office associates, warehouse daughter Verna Marie and Mrs. anyone who does the littliest thing On the 20th of February our atones have a and men field or for for her her project. She's battery made history, we fired our this service, individuals are not meeting in San Wanda Burridge were in Richfield Francisco to celebrate the opening and Salina last Saturday. Box 115. Nephi. always spending a lot of time in 10,000th round of ammunition being asked to contribute. CLIP AND MAIL TO THE TIMES-NEWChurch work, and has done more through our 155mm guns. This! Further information and pam- - of the Companys Golden Jubilee. In turn, the results will go to Salt Lake City and will be tabattendiis who Lois Miss Wilkey, than her part over the years for 10.000th round was fired at the phiets on this program are avaii- - Attending the convention in San A C at Logan, returnulated with other returns from the state. Vote only once, We appreciate pnH of two month nprind. which able at the NeDhi DrU2 Co. thru Francisco from Nephi were Mr. ng the U S duties the community. to school Monday followand thanks. If you don't want to spend the stamp, you, Viola, and we're glad to have!was from the 20th December 1951 the courtesy of Abbott Laborator- - and Mrs. Bob Leger. Mr. Leger ed a visit with her please parents, Mr. an opportunity to let the public to 20th February 1952. Compara-- ; ies, who sponsor the walking blood is manager of the company's Ne- ing in . we won't peek! it bring Carl and Mrs. Wilkey. know. phi store. tivpv snpa kins'- - that Is a creat bank Dian. We number for that size gun. The man who goes to the bottom have fired better than 3,000 rounds of things usually lands on top more than any of the other bat-w- e Copper Company To hope "that ain't so" in the teries in our battalion, case of the N. Y. primary election Last week one of our boys had Research Center at 'IT was tne otner day . . iook at tne re- - nuite an experience. He suits ana youu see wnat we mean. guarding one of the 155mm guns SALT LAKE CITY The Uniand at the time he was inside the versity of Utah Board of Regents Speaking of Boy Scouts, don't guards bunker, which is more or hnj approved a proposaJ under fox hole. It was a you thing that the parents of this less a dug-i- n which Kennecott Copper Corporaarea need to give the Scouters a cloudy night about 8 o'clock, mak-Jittl- e tion would construct a research more cooperation . . . sorta ing it very dark. He heard a noise e Lumber Officials of n camPus- and of bunker before a pat on the back for their the top Company have announced the are forts and a pledge of help and he could move two. Wild cats pointment of Lloyd R. Goble as! i . , assistance on anything they want, tumbled down trom the top oi tne manager of the local yard. Mr. Plans for the structure are Dracto do to help the kids and scouting. bunker and landed in tront of Goble started working for the f him. The cats were fighting at pany over seVen years ago and tically completed and it is expectis not a one-ma- n job ed that construction can under get it takes the active work of the .the time, and before too many jor tne past two years has been his assisant, the seconds had passed by the guard ass;stant to John Richardson, who way in the near future. About a Scoutmaster, will be to year required complete troop committee, the district and had his gun and fired a shot at nas retired. council officials, plus PLENTY of tnem. ihe next morning tnei Mr Goble is a son 0f Mr- - and the building.of the research center hard work. But when you see a area was examined ana 10 our sur- Mrs. Alvin Goble and has resided on Building the campus, will have many adyoung man working for advance- prise one of the cats was found in Nephi practically all of his bunker. It was life. He is married to the former vantages for the university, acment and LIVING the scout oath dead in a near-b- y and law to the letter, it's worth a surprise to the guard, but most Erma Ingram and they have five cording to Louis Buchman, Vice President of Kennecott Copper of all a scare. every bit of effort put forth. children: Clifton, Ray, Tom, Hope Corporation and should enhance Also the other day our first and Eileen, born here. all the prestige of the university's The other day I sat a few sergeant, Allen G. Morris, went on In announcing the new manag Dassins the breeze with a a hunting trip end shot a red fox. er, a festive occasion was heJd in college of Mines and Mineral Infew of the fellers along this area faome of you big game hunters ifh. irnrrpcf Tirktoi nn Monriav pvp- - dustries. Kennecott's research perTwo weeks! chapter of the American Red cross taught social science and English sonnel will be available for stu (Editor's Note: of Main Street . . . Dr Jones ought to come over here . . its;nj Mr. Richardson. A dent seminars on technical land is chairman of the Nephi City in the Nephi Junior high school unwe thought honoring wo what nrinted nm sub. No " seasons, no farewell dinner attended by some out that considerable real good hunting. pointed tne article ot nanmng commission ana serves as til 1936. At that time he received was the concluding officials jects. added Company change in personalities has been posted areas or anythmg. I2q of the company that the structure will be of a school series, inasmuch as six of a member of the Board of Adjust-tvr- a B S degree from Brigham Young employees made in the past two years or so.l Our chapel Is finished and we Mr. Richardson the well wish-T- o University with majors in English that will ho in tnxnin ,.K!th( articles had been DubJished ments. illustrate his Domt. he drew held our first meetine in it last u ; f Social Science and Educational native for! is C. Glazier a amount Wilson asked was the the this beauty and dignity of the cam- land out the list or the two tiCKets wnicn sunaay evening, ims coming In 1936 he was Administration. Richardson has ..v. me scuts. .uiaiui, uaving He oi we theTocal Tri-Staline ine uegiiuung ComV w, a appeared on the city ballot a little ' week, on S unday oi aDt,ence 10 ai- nr- thro rmrt nrtic- - oA in jeave attended the'Eramed Prnvn Lumlr ' . .. ,l i.iitm, meet- over two .years ago. . VZ1' VZ"' tend the U S A C where he obtain- Dredccess0I . . P" to noia tne aemcatory hP for later was Utah f here Mnv The. tickets were composed of mg lor tne cnapei. it was ereciea 35 Vears. and has been Vn""LJr'lJ'llu?. Rrirham Yountr ed a major in agriculture and a ... v "T 40 """i pcopie ana ii is expected that ouiu imuicis omiuau, the following: Ned Ostler. Alma on the mens' spare time, each employed rby them nearly an AB Aocrrop minor in farm mechanics. Mnce with years. in the project University mmt of the staff will be Utahns. order to cooperate . . . Tranter, Ray Gadd, Cleon Mem-- 1 night before dark the hammers entire this Glazier's ;Mr. we teaching ex- - mat time ne nas taugm. vocauona. new The are series.) research center continuing will saws been have nails and going mott and Dean Winn on one tickQrw1 been at Juab high agriculture and farm mechanics at 'has ... v-. to uaira tne raaung cooperation fana a lifetime . et; Dr. Jones, David Salisbury, and through : r,,w,. it iAmo1 tho farnitv of thp Juab high. He holds from miuuh'ius nr an 1' '"UVC1 Geortre Johnson. Rav Cundick. Jim hardi worK or tne memoers u is Ui toe Div, 'UM' school as a old Juab of East schools of ;rtificate with Kennecotts the Western Y.L Nephi high f men are .i' "" Mining really Beard and Spencer Forrest on the completed. The has done ex- - er of science and mathematics assocTeachers the Juab In to "visions. addition relig-!i" in the county, Utah other. Of the first ptoud. Ned taking an active part our " .e",ei. . it's D.'vis on. these include presents a short.. sKetcn was the instructor oi w in i the! in- vo. . Ostler is in business in,"Lbs n .daaU X wXhw cl ArizorT by mernbers of the Juab pMc, class ever taught nations Nevad get Alma Tranter in Salt Lake idl III Mr. In New school. uiazier,Mexico. is school: vj ; high kn""1; also expected high It . enner-an'cs-UDA"lfl rrom tne com-- ! li Rjiv Gadd left this week for Oak-- ! every Sunday evening and partake a parting gut as s career. h is a that teachmgg acting reiilir pnrtof theJabora- - Theron Snyder land for new position with U. S. of the Sacrament and learn of our pany ne was presented witn a yoX - visor of a tory's work will be investigation dpal of the school this year. He! and for several years was employGypsum, and Cleon L. Memmott gospel. ucauuiui nag 0f treatment traveling The past three days Betty Hut- - m oassed awav about a vear ago. or nis years ot ser-- crals from maryy parts . Dean Winn is the only one stUl ton and her show has been per- yv.c.appreciation ima ln connection with piuve around. On the other side of the forming here on the Eastern front. item when Bn.mi his figi children. visiting has hppn concerned larcelv with tenchcr of mathematics. panded exploration activities. furnished vehicles now all "native son". He is a son of Mr. ticket, Dr. Jones and George John- Our battery in California. living teaches who and! II. mathematics of Clarence Pay, the teaching was so almost everyone son are still residing in Nephi. each day - and Mrs. Joseph Wankier of Le. Mrs. T. W. Vickers is in Omaha nhvsical education, was begun at English, Utah history and geo- van. David Salisbury is still a Nephlte able to see it. She was performHe is a graduate of Juab to Nebraska vis't with 20 miles behind serving in the armed forces; Ray ing approximately and Mrs. Dorrel C Vickers, and the faculty of the Juab high school .Young University. lie is fPonsor;'" wh 1a i Cundick was transferred to Vernal the front lines so It necessitated " hifih scnooi news- with a new granddaughter, 1942. and was on leave in of the Clarion, m k . Kayeiin . v. . . . ivn.-vt. . . n ,1 4 i with the Penney Company; and about a two hour ride over these r i a lit" Tim Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Chris- - iHirn VViiVvi', - nai)pr Hnu auvisui iu uic uuuiui . , , , ,, arL,i. i ..it . t ip i iitpt h ic i - 4,i..ai To rptvp. ns nnvsinai Train. ., 4 in notn nasKetoau ana iootoau Jim Beard is located in California Korean (steep) hills, but most of U j orce class. u,ul r,a.e tne Air Air r 1 , l",'Jl"'1TTo nospnai. lirandparent ng instructor tor i hno ,n thp rmrhins with Thermoid's Sales division. S. the men said it was worth it Mrs' are Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers ct College training detachment at James M. Anderson is a gradu- The 196th Field Artillery Bat- - Mr,i Ch''on K. Forrest Is residing in Salt sin com-IJ- J school. (ate Sa,t He Tnd Nohiand of kt"41 ih City Juab high J;,mps Gf"er of Pay ICedar City. Aot Play Lake City . . . Boy, that's some tallion invited out'batten nleted requirements for a normal the eI? Great w;'p.tk ond quests of relatives son. Mrs,1 is chairman mother of Mr. is , Pnrro grand nn ConMniipHI Snyder Thro Two on Continued Page turnover of prominent men. Ill itfi.1 ill. Unity I 'hlrvtui I of Nephi. First Aid committee of the local diploma from the B Y U and Service u First-Secon- d, rf 7 ..ul er Q Nephi Items Q art-lan- S, ... Richardson Retires As Tri State Manager Tri-Stat- ef-o- V ... 1 com-Scouti- Juab High School Faculy ,'- te Klfl - :,!,,.: j, cfSitoUabteta " LTv fm ;i Xl!' ffi oSny' ..j ""ri"1":0 w? .''VZ;"' . 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