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Show i ne WINNER, r nr The "BEST NEWSPAPERS. - -- 1950 WINNER OF COMMUNITY SERYICE AWARD B 1951 --- Volume 43 Nephi, poppy symbol of Juab County, Utah, Thursday, May 22, 1952 SINGLE "5PY 10c Number Stores To Close On Memorial Day POPPY DAY SCHEDULED SATURDAY The Times-New- s EDITOR'S COLUMN" AWARD, CLASS mm j jul limes-New- s Business htnises of Nephi be closed all day on May 30, Memorial Day, it has been announced by the Nephi Business Men's Association. Inasmuch as there will be no mail distribution on Friday, will May 30, The Times-New- s be issued a day earlier, and be distributed on Thursday, May 29. All advertising and news material must be in the office not later than 9 a. m. on Wednesday. Other closing dates set for the year are: July 4 and 24; Sept. 1, Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day November 27 and Christmas day, December 25. the will be battlefield of France s sold in Nephi Saturday by under the officers of the volun-tter- American Legion Auxiliary. The poppy is the memorial flower of the American Legion and Auxiliary. In the fields of France, especially in "Flanders Fields" the brave red blossom was the one touch of beauty that survived amid the destruction of the first World War. It's sale is promoted by volunteer auxiliary workers for ' the of aiding in Veterans purpose Welfare and Rehabilitation work The poppies are made by our veterans in the hospitals. The purpose of the Auxiliary's Poppy program is to place the symbol of heroic sacrifice above the heart of every true American, giving an opportunity to serve the wars' living victims. So this Saturday. . . Wear a poppy, America's silent tribute to her heroes. 21 LOSS TO FARM LANDS REVIEWED Approximately 1000 acres of land have been rendered useless for current-yea- r crops by flood-watein Juab County, according to the report of the county mobilization committee filed this week. This is in addition to $70,000 in damage to irrigation systems and damage to the city rs 17. ft !! K B t "m a I a a The county mobilization committee, after caiefui consideration of the flood damages to agricultural lands in Juab County, have the fallowing report to make in regard to these damages. 740 acres of crop land and 250 acres of meadow land owned by 43 farmers have been damaged to the extent that no Geniel Christensen, daughter of crop will be produced on these Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, has lands this year. The 740 acres of been selected as delegate to the The 1952 Baseball season will crop land includes the destruction annual Girls State to be held at of 595 acres of wheat and 145 officially get under way on the Logan on June 8 to 15. acres of alfalfa. local field this Sunday afternoon, Miss Christensen has just com- May 25, at 3:00 p. m., when the The damage to these lands as to the loss of the crop; preparapleted her junior year at the Nephi crew will play host to a At impressive services held in Juab high school where she has strong visiting team from Pleas tion for further cropping; Josses been active in student affairs. For ant Grove, in what should prove connection with the quarterly conto irrigation companies through ference of Juab Stake, the beauth past year she has been student to be a close affair. damage to conversion systems of body reporter, and has been active The Nephi team is fast round- tiful Mona Ward chapel was dedthe Levan and Nephi systems; the in th Pro-Vicost of removal of sand and silt pep club, band and ing into shape and it is expected icated Sunday. Elder Alma Sonne, other activities. from irrigation systems is estimatthat the locals will again field a an assistant to the council of the She is being sponsored by the strong team with both veterans twelve, presided at the program ed around $58,000. No estimate American Legion Auxiliary. has been made as to damage to ' and rookies in the lineup. Clarence and offered the dedicatory pray- Above: A Polaroid Photoif the new Mona Chapel, dedicatCowan is managing the team this er. city utilities, both light and water,' Bishop The building includes the chap- ed Sunday. Lower photo: Bishopric of the Mona Ward: and to the cost of restoration of year and he will have Lawrence Stand-ing: seated' Herman Vaughn Molyneux, Young, Fred Lynn LADY LIONS ENTERTAIN stream channels or road beds. Higginson doing the catching, with el, bishop's office, cloak room, and LaMar Stanley. Lower photo by Chapman As of this issue of The Times-New- s Most of the meadow lands that Glen Belliston, Reeve Fowden and a large recreational hall, several we have receive no applicmodhave been under water have not GUESTS Udell Wankier handling the ma- class rooms, a MOTHERS, ations from the ladies of East Juab ern been considered in this report as jority of the pitching chores, with room.kitchen, and the Relief Society County for the honor of being the it is believed that the water will comthe the team of balance was Room On Blue the 8th being May Queen, and attendants, of the 1952 the scene of the Speakers at the services on Sun recede so most of these lands can Lady Lions an- posed of Ken Sperry, Stan Lunt, Ute Stampede. included the present be pastured or cut for feed as day morning John nual mothers. Park, Ockey, Boyd Gary their party honoring In case insufficient applications Herhas been done in past years. Dean A rfpliVirms lunrhpnn was sprvprt Howarth, Worthington, Bishopric, Vaughn Molyneux, are received by Earl McPherson . , TYwano One mile of concrete ditch in .Tamo. Mothouo man Young and LaMar Stanley, Snorrv LOGAN from students Three a aner nne wn.cn musical very the previous bishopric. E. Alton Nephi and two from Levan will II. Bracken, majoring in element- Levan canyon has been destroyed, by May 30, the Stampede Com- ---- -. ana ai alternative hut program was presented mittoo win havp Reuben and A. EUertson, education; Don Lee Steele, at an approximate cost of $12,000. to the mothers was given ver, Richard Foote and several Hugh Sperry, financeKaychairman, graduate from the Utah State Ag- ary to select the Oueen and her son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Steele, on others. June twenty acres of land has been at ricultural Logan college Barker. tendants. The selection will most by Geraldine Ernest in animal husbandry. and Kay, superbuilding majoring 900 completely men and 9. destroyed as to further young On the other hand, the strong Nearly Students from Levan and their cropping. This includes the Vick-er- s probably be made from a group of Members and mothers or specvisor, Mr. Christensen. Talks also women will receive bachelor of one crew Grove field Pleasant will ial former successful candidates. Howwere given by Owen L. Barnett, guests present were: Mrs. Geo. of and Ockey property in the science or master ot science de majors are Carl Wankier, son of the stronger clubs in the circuit. ' hisB Y U, by Presidever, if sufficient applications are Johnson, Mrs. Isaac Olsen; Mrs. Mr the and Mrs. where the stream channel representing canyon Wankier, Joseph in will which the exercises, received within the time limit, a John Roberiscn, Mrs. A. J. Bow. They are picked by many experts ent Lester H. Beli"5ton, and by grees A. of and Lee son Wankier, wastiea tory, five inas of 64th approximately mark the end of the year Mrs. to cop the league title this year Elder Sonne. ers; Mrs. Robert Barker, will be conducted. try-oMr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier and acres away, and to properties north the institution's history, and are undoubtedly the team to 'Kate Mrs. W. be between Bowles, must, Raymond and east Applications of Levan where gravel, J. Reuben Clark of the first husband of Mrs. Kathleen Warner They are 1951 Mrs. Mabel Green, beat. 16 and 25 years of age, and resi - Christiansen, sand and brush have been depositWankier, animal husbandry. Jesus of Church of the presidency and much are wi Rulon!ions Payson Mrs. Jennie Hintze, Mrs. dents of East Juab county. ed on 15 acres of land to a depth Saints will Christ of Latter-da- y The queen and attendants will Broadhead, Mrs. Melvin Warren, improved over their team last that would be impossible to resermon baccalaureate deliver the year. They have picked up severclaim. 195 acres of land in the appear in parades in various Utah Mrs. Merle White, Mrs. Jack m. a. 10 in services beginning at ! and will be guests of hon-- ! genbacker, Mrs. Allen Christen-o- r al outstanding players in addition lower fields of Nephi will need; 8. John General J. June last to crew fielded Sunday fine the they at several celebrations. It is sen, Mrs. Ernest Brough, Mrs. to be deep plowed and leveled.! U. leader Force Air S. Cannon, The that they be available ton Shaw, Mrs James Ellison, Mrs. year. Among these several playcost of this will amount to' who is a graduate of Utah State Burnell Lunt, Mrs. Ora Lunt, Mrs. ers they have picked up is none ' when needed for this purpose. $4,000. approximately exaddress in will the former graduates Belliston, The damage to Jenkins flat, the It will be a distinct privilege for.. Glade- Sanders, Mrs. Robert Gar-an- y other thanwhoPaul m. 10 a. on at ercises beginning has played with the young woman to participate rett,- Mrs. Earl McPherson, Mrs. Nephite, power plant desilting dams, the Monday, June 9. Both programs as Queen or attendants and enjoy Hyrum Tolley, Mrs. Max Bowles, local team for the past several Vickers and Ockey diversions, the A C be U will S in conducted the inPrecipitation during the past diversion dam just east of the publicity. It comes but once Mrs. Leo Bowles, Mrs. Dean Winn, seasons. This all adds up to an Nephi fieldhouse. week has totaled 1.06 inches ac- and the Russell diversion a year and is Nephi's greatest con- - Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mrs. Jack teresting and hard - fought contest dam and 150 of the gradApproximately to for the of Bard the cording report opening game. tribution to public entertainment. Brough, Mrs. Reuben Mangelson, uates will receive regular or res- Blackham, local observer, today. the Levan diversion dam are es.It has made Nephi famous among Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Mrs. James Last Sunday the Nephi team timated at $31,000 for replacement ArU. erve in commissions S. the ' per- and Readings are for the the rodeos o fthe world. Ivy, Mrs. Clark Morgan, Mrs. R. traveled to Santaquin for their oprepairs. my or Air Force as results of their iod prior to 8 a. m. each morning, home on the --Ute The county mobilization comStampede Committee, E. Winn, Mrs. William Peterson, ening game and came ROTC work at the The 10-11 as college. follows: 9 Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Elgin short end of a score, in mittee is made up of government Publicity Chairman institution has provided training High Low Prec. agencies working in Juab County. Gardner, Mrs Maylon Bowers, innings. Many of the local play- BAPTISM SERVICES SET whereby more than 1300 young Friday, May 16 ....58 34 .48 ers claim "we wuz robbed" but FOR SATURDAY MAY 31 and Mrs. Raymond A. Jackson. ALL CLAIMS MUST BE men have received commissions in Saturday 55 37 .00 SUBMITTED BY MONDAY The evening's entertainment was the Nephi crew left enough men Baptism will be conducted at the the armed services in the past five Sunday .00 RED 66 37 All claims against Nephi City under the direction of Elsa John on base during the game to have Juab CLOSS BLOODMOBILE d in the Stake Font years. 74 .00 45 Monday on any flood control must be sub- - son, Maude Robertson, Eleanor won, but they couldn't seem to on Ward chapel May Saturday, folfrom Students are as 76 50 .00 howNephi Tuesday mitted to the City by Monday, Peterson, Margaret Christiansen, get them across. Santaquin, SCHEDULES NEPHI VISIT 31, it was announced this week lows: Sherman G. Brough, son of 72 41 . .28 Wednesday May 26, it was announced today Margaret White and Marjorie Bow-b- y ever, took advantage of every by William Paxman, Chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough. ma Thursday .30 75 39 break to take the close win. Pee George Matkin, City Manager, les. With a goal of 140 pints of the Juab Stake Bishop's Council. joring in botany; Dwain Ray Gee and Payson both won their blood from East Junb County; the in Bracken son of Mr. and Mrs. R. as Inasmuch the system heating 1.06 in games, and with this in mind the the building will be converted to, Red Cross Blood-mobiwill be a game Sunday becomes in Nephi on June 30th, it was anthe sum-- ! for status affair for the local crew. nounced by Ray Phillips,' ' Red mer this is the last bap-- ! "Let's all take in the ball game tismalmonths, Cross chapter chairman. which will be con-- ! Headservices this Sunday afternoon, and show ducted until will be at the Armory it was quarters September, the boys we are behind them in announced. Building. to keep baseball their efforts Further information will be pubchildren who have of Parents we alive in Nephi; and to boot, lished as the date nears. reached the age of eight, should can be sure of grand entertainmake arrangements for baptism at, ment with a close game expected. this time. of is See you there" the invitation ,- -1 LEVAN BASEBALL TEAM : the baseball association officers. PRIMARY GRADUATION SET GAME SCHEDUE TOLD Last Sunday's game: FOR SUNDAY EVENING 121 012 020 009 Nephi 1 f V LEVAN Dates for the Levan 0 Primary graduation in the NeSantaquin ....003 500 010 in the Sanpete Division of" Team phi Second Ward will be conducted Nephi, 12 hits 1 error. the Southern Utah Baseball league 4Sunday evening in connection with Santaquin, 17 hits 5 errors have been set as follows: Sacrament the regular meeting, Batteries: Fowden, Belliston and May 25, Levan at Spring City; it was announced this week by Higginson; Williams, Peterson and Mrs. Blanche June 1, Levan at Mt. Pleasant; Brough, primary Ewell. June 8, Ephraim at Levan; June All members of the president. 15, Moroni at Levan; June 22, Leward are invited to attend. van at Fairview; June 29, Manti Mrs. Brough also announced TO ATTEND A.F.R O.T.C. at Levan; Juliy 6, Levan at May--'' that beginning on next Wednesday field; July 13, Spring City at Le- Primary will be held at 10 a. m. CAMP IN CALIFORNIA van; July 20, Mt. Pleasant at Lemonths. summer the 50 during LEVAN years hensen has acted as a Relief SocCelebrating van; July 25, Levan at Ephraim; of marriage, Mr. and Mrs. James iety teacher for more than 25 PROVO Keith N. WorthingAugust 3, Levan at Moroni; AugP. Stephenson will meet friends years. ust 10, Fairview at Levan; August ton, Nephi, is one of approximate- GENEALOGICAL MEET at an open house Saturday, May Mr. Stephensen was born in Le. ly 20 Brigham Young University PLANNED FOR SUNDAY; 17, Levan at Manti. 31 from 3 to 5 p. m. at their home, van July 29, 1881 a son of Mr. and air force R O T C cadets who will The general public is invited to and at a dance and program to be Mrs. George Stephensen. Mrs. attend the Air Force summer en attend the Juab Stake Genealogy hold in the Levan ward Amuse- Stephensen was born in Burns, campments, SCHOOL ON FIRE FIGHTING according to Captain ment hall beginning at 8 p. m. Minnesota September 4, 1883, the Amos Rossa. adintant of the RYTI convention which will be hold on d Sunday at 2 p. m. at the The couple were married May aaugnier or jur. ana Mrs. iienry AFROTC detachment. SCHEDULED FOR MAY 28 Ward chapel, according to 19, 1902 in Levan and later went J. Blair. She came to Utah with Mr Worthington will attend the L10IIS CLUB STARTS DAIRY PROJECT AMONG 4-R. A school for Stake chairman. Garrett, to the Manti L D S temple to have ner parents wno joinea tne u uz ,aie camD at Hamilton AFB. Calif- - Elgin has sesafternoon addition In to the been scheduled for Wednesday, was their marriage solemnized. about two ornia. He Is a Junior at B Y U, Church, when she EOYS REGISTERED WITH liOLSTEIN HEIFER sion, a morning session for ward May 28. at 8:00 i. m. at thp .Ttmh Mr. Stephensen is a successful years of age. She lived in Fair-vie- registered in the College of Arts Courthouse in Nephi. County farmer and stockman of Levan for ten years, prior to mov- and Sciences, majoring in history and stake workers will be held at The Nephi Lions club, under the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Garr10 a. m. at the Seminary buildJ. E. Burt Jr., Deputy State where he has lived most of his ing to Levan. and sociology. He Is the son of of the Agriculture com- ett. direction Forester will attend the school life. The early part of their marThey are parents of 12 child- Mr. and Mrs. Ncldon J. Worthing- ing. mittee headed by Allen Belliston, Under the rules of the Lions club and show a new film "Shovels, riage was spent In Nevada near ren, eight of whom are living: Mrs. ton of Nephi. have initiated a project cf assist- project, ' Dee will return to the Pulaskis, and Men" a dealPioche where Mr. Stephensen was Fauntella picture Gollaher, Salt Lake Two sessions of the camps will PRIESTHOOD MEETING in club members ing dairy Lions club the first heifer calf ing with grass and range fires. foreman of the Hyde ranch there. City, Clifton Stephensen, Shelley, be held in June, and August. IS POSTPONED when it becomes one year of age farming. All men of East Junb County In 1910 they returned to Levan Idaho; Mrs. Blanche Hardy, St While attending July the camps, the Because of the Importance of the The above Holstoin Heifer, sired and this calf in turn will then are urged to attend, this school. where they have since lived. Mr. George; Cecil, Loren, Glen and cadets will receive be awarded to another training In all Genealogical session, Stake Pres- by Logan Birk Midnight 101-- 4 club General arrangements are under Stephensen served as deputy Juab Reuben Stephensen, and Mrs. phases of the Air Force. The cul- - ident Lester II. Belliston has can- was purchased from the register- member. Breeding service will be the supervision of Shriff R." A. County Assessor for 10 years and Zella Carter, all of Levan. They mi nation of training will Include celled the Stake Priesthood meet- ed herd of Eugene McPherson of donated by the Cache Valley Barest Ranger Hal Mick-elso- n has served as Levan Town Mar- have 33 grand children and one flights In ml aircraft on sim- - ing until a later date, to be an Nephi and has been presented to Breders Association represented Jackson, litary and Kent Giles of the Bureau shall for three terms. Mrs. Step- greai-gran- a ulated missions. cniia, nounced. Doe Garrett, II Club member, a by Lawrence Brough of Levan. of Land Management. Named Delegate P. G., Nephi To Girls State To Play Sunday Mona Chapel Dedicated . Stampede Has Shortage of Contestants ta well-equipp- Juab Men To Receive Degrees at US AC Five East t" "" . . ut Lan-citie- WW CHURCH s, 1.06 Inches of Rainfall St Recorded ' 24-ho- First-Secon- .! le y "do-or-di- 01-1- J Mr. and Mrs. Stephensen To Observe Go Iden Wedding iFrst-Secon- H fire-fighte- rs w 4-- II 4-- II j 4-- |